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___ @he Chicago Zhily Tribume, VOLUME 29, OCEAN NAVIGATION, Notice to Importers. LEYLAND LINE STEAMERS, fiiverpool to HBoston! of IMPORTERS {s dircctod G "‘““‘,fi:fim,m of & new lins of Bteam- lvu?oo oston, safling fort- o Diauinte aon, duerolios sad 1] Uiy e AT hilade 3 tly From th to_the fins and will bo rorwnrdofi_ by t! Rg 0, A 0 [n%lmlal afforded by the Lino are \msurpuuud. and will win tho favor fmpartors. tos 08 low s uick timo, low jnsurance, and Do drayago or oxtra hnndling of goods Ordor your goods by LEYLAND LINB, TAYLOR, TIPPER & CO., ht Brokers in Livorpools FRED LEYLAND & CO., Ownors, in Liverpoot. THAYBER & LINCOLN, Agonts in Boaton. Desirah TO RENT IN TELB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. FOR RENT. Bloto 61 Randolph-st., with or withont basement, sacond, third, and fourth storien. Inquire of CHARLES FARGO, Ameriesu Express Company, STORESFOR RENT 1043, 119, 120, basement 120, Gouth Clakk-st. In- uiroon the premises, W, 8. JOHNSTON, TO RENT. Bingle Stores o Clark-at,, East Bide, botween Madi. sonand Mopros, Storesnd bascment 142 Lake-st., 7 BAIRD & DRADLE! 40, Y, 2l 90 Lasalio-st, FOR RENT. Alarge corner baement offica: also desrable up- Mairs offices, in the Metropolitan Block, Apply to d A. A, MUNGER, Room8, NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIPPINGOTTS NAGAZINE FOR MAY. HEANDSOMEALY ILLUBTRATED. NOW READY, CONTAINING 3 1, THE OENTURY—1ia ¥ruita sndita Yeatival, Port Vo § Tlllnm' Btryctures of the Exhibition. Iilus- trated, 2. GLIMPSES OF CONBTANTINOFLE, Two Pa- ors, ¥ Thustratod. By Shotia Tilo: THE DALLAD OF THE BELL-TOWER. Dy Margaret J, Proston, 4. BI N AND VIENNA., Dy Jomes Morgan Hart 6. T1E ATONEMENT OF LEAM DUNDAS, Pst IX. By Mrs, ¥, Lynn Lintoo. ¢. ROSE-MORALS, Dy Sidnoy Lanter, 7. AN OLD HOUBE AND ITS STORY, Illustratod. e 1L %Eiuth An 01 Men's Story, By Ivan ' rxfi’z;‘s“ iflg}is FROM HPINE, By Emma 10. LETERS ¥ROM SOUTH AFRICA. IV, By Lady 11, TOE 1I¥E OF GEORGE TICKNOD, DyT. 8. Perry. 1 omz"n’mw’mm GOBSIP. A Reminiscenco of Macaulsy—Unvelling Keats' AModalllon—Gino Capponis—A Dinner with Nossl~** Founder's Day "at Haino's lHospital—Norrs, 43, LITERATURE OF THE DAY. FOR SALE BY ALL PERIODIOAY DEALERS, TERMS,—Yoarly Subscription, $1.00. postago pald, Bingle Number, 33 conts, Liberal Clibbing Rates, Bpocimen Number matlod on recciph of 20 centa, J. B. LIPPINCOTT & C0., Publishers, 716 and 717 Market-8t., Philadelphia, MISOELLANEOUS. - Public Notice. Crrx ComrrnoLzen's Otrm:,} 01110400, Marali 29, 1876, Notice in horeby given to all persons owing Roal Estato Taxos to the Oily of Ohicago for tho year 1875, that tho City of Ohicago will, st any timo before May 1, 1876, borrow from such persona the amount of such City Taxes due from them, and will allow for suck loan twoand ona-half per cent(3X) on the amount borrowed, and will 1asue vouchora therofor which may be used manxmnnt of tha said 3 wwh;nlil';hn lolloctor will bo di. 0 to rooeive. “fiy or.dnr of the Mayor and Finanos Com, Apply to 8, 8, HAYES, Comptroller, Boot & Otty Hall,oor. Adains & DaBnlio-ats, THE EYE AND EAR. DI WALKER sttends exclueively to discascs and eformitios of the Eyoand Ear; hos practiced this ty iero and in Rochestor, X. Y., since A. D, 1851, Office, 104 Bouth Clark-st., Chlcago. 8 REAL ESTATE. NOW TS THE TINE To Becare an Elegant Home at the “RIGDON PROPERTY,” At Thirty-first-st. 8250,000 ‘WORTI OF PROPERTY AT ATOTION. 94 Stm-Tront Residencss, Thoso Bplondid Residonces all built in tho boat mannor, withall modorn improvements, Lake SBuporior brown-stono and Jolist atone fronts, with ampla lota to oach house front- ing on Grovoland Park-av., Thirty-firat.st., aud Loko-av,, which fronts Lako Michigan, only 30 minutes by horse.cara (which pass the proporty), 14 minutes by stoam-cars on I 0. R, R. from businoss centro, with now dopot on tho ground, at which all logal trains ntop. Gns, water, and sowora on all atrects, Markots, sohools, churchos, and tho most rapidly-improving ssotion of tho city, make this vory desirablo rosidenco propoerty. The torma of snle romarkably essy. Pur- chaser to assume mortgago of $3,600 on ench houso, balance $500 cash, and $50 por month until paid, with intorest at only 0 por cent per annum. Tho salo will take place on tho ground Monday, April 24, at 2 p.om, Partios desiring to aco the property before anle, or for any further information, call on B, O, LANFHIERE, on tho promisos, or ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneors. For Sale or to Let. A destrablo property at Ruversido, with Brick louso (all improvementa), Binble, etc.; 2 acrea of Land. Ap- ply to T. T, WATSON, 104 Doarborn-at., for further articulars, REMOVALS. REMOVAL. GROVER & BAKER 8, 1. C0. Havo this day romovod to tho large and commodious stors, Nos. 45 and 47 Jackson 8t., botweon Btete and abash.ay,, and have botter facilities than over befors for supplyingall their customors, Chiicgo, TU., April 15,1870, Jad. B. Goodman & Co. RBAL BSTATEH, Have Removed 1o 68 Washington strest “PIANOS WE EAVE OIN EXAIND And offer for salo s nurber of superb second-hand STEINWAY Hquate Planos, some of which have hiad but ittt nse; aro practlcally 'sn good as new, and will bo sokd at ex- tromely reasonablo prices. Farttos in quest of tho Leat Piano ot & low prico shiould oxsimino these mente. LYON, & HEALY, = Biate nad Monroo-ats. * PIANO CORRECTION. In alate sdvertisement we offered good mew Tt ostave plauos t 8100 Dy n ypographical error wan made toroad *$100, which it ix uscless o uay ‘wad & mistako, Bugers of Jow-priced Planos had bot- ter pay this prioa in cash than a largo advanca on so- callod * casy torms,” Theso inatruments will bo takon Dack {n port payment 1or Deckor liron, Pianos, CHI- OAGO PIANO-DEALERS' ABSOCIATION, northweat eornor State and Adams, i W. E. NIXON, Prenldont. PROFPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR COAL Boaled Bids will bo roceived at tho office of tho Vessol Owners' Towing Company, 344 South Wator-st., Ohicago, 11, until May 1, 1876, for furnishing (7,000) soven thousand tona of Coal, more or loss, during prosent soason of navigation, scroonod and delivered on board of tug-boats night or day, Bida must speaify looation of dock for delivery. The Company resorves the right to accopt or roject any or all bids, JOHN M, LONG, Sccrotory. FINANOCIAL, 7 Per Cent. ‘We offor $100,000 at 7 per cent, and $30,000 at 8, TUnexceptionable security reqnired. M{HI_MIMMM_ FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. uership lcretoforo oxlating under the stylo of Cregicr, Clarko & Co, {8 this dsy y suutual consoul, 'hos, O, Clarke will continue the businoss, sssyming all Habilities and taking all assots, DEWITT C. CREGIER, 'TII08, O, OLARKE, April 17, 1878, WAL, H. PURDY, DISSOLUTION. The firm of Clement & Quinan ia this day dissolyed by mutual consent, Alr, Thomss Oloment will sign for the Arm in tiquldation, MARY A, CLEMENT, Instru. STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS: Office of the Lake Shoreo & Michigan Southorn Railway Co. Oxverann, March 29, 1676, The annusl mesttng of the Stockholders of this Oompany, for the election of Diroctors for the ensu- Ing yoar, aud for the transsction of other spproprista businesy, will bo held at the otlice of thio Company, in the Oi'y 'of Glovoland, Ohio, on Wednesday, tho' Sd day of ‘May next, betwoen fhe hours of 11 o'clock in $ho forenoon and 3 o'clock in the aternoon of that day, GEORGE D, LLY, Becretary, BLANKE BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o, BLANK BOOKS, Stationery and Printing, rulshed prom; and at fair prices, by J. M, W, RER, 104 s 100 Mladuonar . P P i DYEING AND OLEANING. LADIES’ SUITS. In Bllk, Woolen, and Mized Goods, cleaned by tho DEY OLEANING PROOESS, withous ripping DFrenioving the trimminge, AUGUST SOIWARZ, 190 Bouth Clas, 168 Illinoks, sud 203 W, Aladison-sts, SUMMER RESORY. SUMMBER RESORT. Highland Hall, Highland Park, 111, This elegant sstablishment will be opened for sum. Bt guoais on the frst week in 30}, Bandaomely turnlahad and squipped for the comfort of individuals famlies, Torria rossonatle. Apply 1 proprisior HIGNLAND HALL, Highland Park, fil QTREABUEY B JoLLER O¥ TUX UugRXOY, YLK OF CoN kL e s | el o ety ol brost tharsol wiiiia itee Blsrmin. Racelrer, o] the oitice & N JAY ENOX, pacf 1AL R AMrs, Anl’ll 14, 1876, GEORGE QUINAN. WATER GURE. EBENOSE.A. WATER CURE, KENOSHA, WIS, Tiocontly enlargod and improvod, Fiue loke view and good boativy, Summers remarkably cool and climata doilghtful, Chronle Diseases; Diseasca of Nervous System, Tar circulars, tering, kc., sddress N. A, PENNOYER, M, D., Physivisn, or . PENNOYEIL, Propretor, OIL TANKS. VWILSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS Anp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 40 Waut Lako Bireot, O IONAGO. &~ sxuD 0x Cavatoous COALY CO.AL. Indlans Coal Company, Offics 163 LaSallost. The ‘best Judisns Coal fn th rket. Indiana Lump per ton, aeliver it ‘Nut, per ton, deltivered, .75 Indin .60 Indian Biock, per ton, delivored, $1.50, All or- fers fotelved will ba prompily milcd: T FORSALE, BILT ROOM MOULDINGS. ly d centa per foot, A b, pv?. BUBLEY &k CO., 53 Woat Nandolph: & GUNS, At B E, BATON'S, 53 State-st, ESTABLISHED 188 CIICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1876. VOTE! The Persons Who Are Asking for the People’s Suf- * frages, Ct;nfidence of Victory in the Republican Ranks. Rousing Mass-Meetings at Turner and Burlington Halls, The Politioal Situation in Evanston and Hyde Park, Municipal Elections at Bloom. ington, Quincy, Rock- ford, Ete. Should Counties Instruct Delegates to State Conventions ? The Contest in Indinna Narrowed Down to Holman and Landers. LOCAL POLITICS, THE CANDIDATES, FOR MAYOR, tho votor will have the option of vollng for Thomaa Xoyne, who is the ouly porson rogularly nominatod, or of leaving tho mpace under tho wara *‘Mayor” blank, or of insorting in that Bpaco auy name thoy chooso, Tho Republican tickats will be printed with Hoyno's name and also iu blank, so that tho voter who prefora either way can bo satisfied. The romaindor of tho gonoral city tickot is an follows: Depublican. _ Democratio. For ity Troamurar, Glark Lipe, Clintou Brigas, Far City Attorney, Rich'd 8, Tuthill, Francis Adams, For Cliy Clork, .Caspar Butz, Hans Hserting. For Folico Olerkouses Martin Best, Jas, I Donfield. ALDENMEN. The gentlomen who have boen put up for Al- dermen by various mesns are named logion. Thoy comobefore the publio by favor of prima- 1y oloctions, with thie indorsoment of ward clubg, as tho nominoes of mass-meotings, in rospongo to tho *“calt™ of ' many influntial citizons,” and some of them by tho incautious poumission of Providonco and the Instigation of tho demon of office-socking, It may bo that tho following list, which is quie full, doos not com- nx:lue evory candidate, but it will not ba deniod nt it namos & groat plonty : FIRST WARD, D, K, Pearsons, Damocratio Club nomines. 3.'T, MoAuley, Republican Club nominea. Frank Warren'and D, J. Lyon, yrimary nominees. . Lyon, SXCOND WARD, Jacob Rosenberg and Addison Bsliard, Republican primary nominess. W, J. Cliugon and W, Fitzgerald, Democratio Club nomineea, D, Sullivan, Indopendent Democrat, Thowss livyne, Indepeadent Domoerat. THID WaLD, W, Aldrich and J, L, Thompaon, Republican prima- ry nominees, J. Kimbail and W, Price, Demacratic Club nomtnces, FOURTH WARD, 3. W, Btewart and J, I, Gllbert, Tepublican prima- ry Romineos. J. E, Bmith and G. A, Bpringer, Democratio Club ‘nominoes, yIrTD WARD, 31, Bchmita and W, Van Olinda, Ropublican prima- ry nominses, Fred omtner and W, Tracey, regular Democrata, Mark Sheridan and dohn Long, Indepondent Dem« ocrats, X1 WanD, J. Kakueka and flenry Volk, reqular Republicans, William laleigh and J, G, Bchaar, regular Demo- crata. 8, . Mann, Munletpat Reform Olub nomines, SKYENT WABD, 11, Koerber and J, Rochford, regular Ropublicans, T, T, Prosser, Indopendenl Rlepublican, J3.11, Hildrotiand M, Fleming, Democratie Club nominses, P, McDonald sad 1. Collins, Indepondent Democrata, TIANTH WARD, G, W, Bpofford snd Erank Lawior, Republican pri mary omlnocs, J.0'Bricn and T. D, Balley, regular Domocrata, W, L. Plerco und Bornard Nioossing, Indopoudent Republicas s, XpYTn wano, 3. Beddlor and 1. M. Van Osdel, regular Republicans, J. Baasett, Democrat, TERTI WARD, G, % Whitoand A. L. Hmith, Republicsn primary n nces, P, Murray and P. MoMurney, Democrats, RLEVENTIL WATD, J. D. Driggs and A. G, Throop, regular Tepube icans, ‘T, 1, Fagin and D, H. Call, regular Democrata, ¢ WELFTI WARD, T 1 WARD, 7, L, Campbelt, Republican primary nominee, AL M. Wright, masu-mouting nomines. 8. 11, McCroa' and J. T, Rawlelgh, Independent Re- publicins, TOITEENTIC WARD, 0,6, Dlxon, B. Quirk, and 8, Cloveland, Ropab- s, W, Wheeler, Democrat, 3, Dolson suud J, Fraks, Independants, YOURTEENTI WARD. J. Baumpgartner sud W. T. Johnson, Republicans, B, Bchuremsn and M, Ryan, Democrata, TLFTKRRTIL WARD, T, Stoat and M, Del'uy, stepublicans. F. Nicsacn, Dormocrat, 375 ALW, Waldo, Indopondent Republican, BIXTEENTI! WAIID, 3, Longacher and I\ Kelly, Repallicans, Arno Voss, Demoerat, ¥. Linsenbarih, Independent Ropublican, BEKVRNTEENTH WARD, D. Jenswens and O, Vider, Republians, {02, Bwoonsy aud T. Carnoy, regular Dcmocrats, D, Murphy, Iadependent Democrat, FIGUTRENTH WARD, Kirk awes and Jacob Bosor, rogulsr Republicann, R, H, McCormick and ¥, Hartman, regular Domo- crata, gt IN GENERAL. TR BEPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMIITER mat yesterday afternoon and spont soms time in consultation, but trauenctod no businosa of in- terest, Tho time of tho session sas given up to & goneral discuesion of wavs and moans for to- dsy, with the considerstion of challongers aud othor nitackes of the election. Duriug tho wholo of yesterday the commities rooms wars crowded with intorcated apeotators sud partlcipators, who consulted togother and occaslonally made epeoclios, and gave vent to thelr onthusisam In other ways. Thora was an alr of oonfi denco and general good humor which was o~ couraging to the caudidates as woll a3 to the orowd {tsclf, Of conrsa forecasting cannot be always trustworthy, but it scemed from tho crowd as if tho resnlt to-day was to be a victory for tho Republican J:my and [ta ticket, repre- rogenting honosty and reform. It waa tho samo toeling of intareat and intont to work whicl was soon last fall, and which, whon bucked up by bard work, resulted in o glorio victory for tho same party which will win to-day. TiK DEMOCRATS, At Democratio Hesdquartors congiderable ani- mation was manifested yestorday, Austin J, Doyle, Clerk of the Criminal Court, was particn- latly industrious. The day was spént in pro- viding challongera with ges, cowmulisstoning Notariey, auso 8.0g caudidates, sud settling dis- puted as to Aldermauio candic'ates in the several wards, Tue challengors' badges are rod, white, and blue. sud bear thoe inscription, ** Demoaratio challengor.™ DT, ALL BYA Robert M. Woods, Secrotary of the B?nbll- can Csmpaign Committos, will bo at beadquar- tors, cornor Ulsrk and Lake sirects, all to-day, and will be ready to sttend to any business that may be I od of him. A telegraph office in tue Committes-room gives insiant accesa to the authoritica in case of nesd. FRANX LAWLXR. Bome ussorvpulous suomies of Frank La wler, Ttepublican candidate fn the Pighth Ward, yos- terday apread the report that ho had wittidrawn from the canvame. o atatoinont is wholly un- foundad ; Mr. Lewler will work hard for himsolf :‘nd cuileagus, ard confidently hopea for su elcc ou, ) wiiTR. That offenalva littlo wunh tvho goes by the namo of Geurga Xacing-Both-Wave, and in some- timea cailed Giorgo White for shore, hins formed 8 voy prety and neat plan to capturo thy Tonth Ward; Lo hna contracted with somao psrties, supposcd tu bo able to _dellver, & cast tho whale voto of tho Ntethel Homa forhim, Ha expscts by means of & thorotigh organzation to bo'able to poll sov- eral hundred vote from this scurse slone, and by tho ald of the sllors of Duffalo and Clevo- land, Lo make bit way back into the Council. It naeds Lardly te said that in the Dethiol Homo gaog which will be inarohed up solid for White thero aro vory fow Lonest voters,—probably oot 8 dozenin all. The boat aavice Tiz Turnv== cau give tho Lonest Euuplu of tho Tenth Ward in o go out ecarly this morning and macertain who of tho Bathel eople in en- 1itled to voto, and then carefully and conscion~ tloualy challengo evory man from that number. It an offort is made to forco 1 B voto, et it ko into tha box, but bo sura the votar goss to tho utation-bouse at ouco thereafter. THE [IRAT. It was atated yosterday afternoon that tho frionds of George W. Kimbark inteudod to run him with all their forco for Aldurwan of the First Ward, Whilo tho nomines might make an oxcollont membor of tho Council, it stll] scema as if the movoment to push him in as an {ndopend- eut would be likely to préjudico the elaction of McAulay and Pearsons. dLora ebonld ba an easy working majority in tho First Ward for the tno mon nawmod § but, in order to keop Lyou and Viarrou out, thore should be no throwiug awsy of votes, Binoe writing the abovo it Is learned that Mr. Rimbark poaitively declines to allow Lis namo to be used. THE ZIONTEENTH. A paragraph in yeslorday's iseo mistakenly said that Kirk Hawos waa & candidate for Alder- man in the Elghteenth Ward and approved bin nomioation. It was intended to bavo been ssid that James A. Kirk was tho candidate; but it should be undorstood that tho approval of tho cand{dature remaing in full forco and effect. Mr. Kurk s a sound business man and an intelligent common-sonko citizan who will muko a trust- worthy Aldorman. lle should cortainly be elected. FROSKER, The Clairman of the Tepublican Exocutive Committeo of the Soventh Ward contradicts tho atory that T. T\ Prossor bas witbdrawu from the Aldvimanlc race. . CORRECTION, The polling-placs of tho Fonrth Diatrict of the TFourth Ward is at No. 1553 State street, not No. 1253 as iucorrectly stated yestorday. LOOK OUT ¥OR THEM. Bownobody bLaving s grudgo ngatust Mr. R. 8. Tuthill, Republican candldato for City Attoruey, has taken tho trouble to have a numbor of {ick- ets printed, resembling in overy rompect tho ntraight Ropublican ticket oxceps that the nnmo of Mr. Tatlill sppoars na Edward 8. Tuthill in- stead of Richard 8, Tuthill. It was dono prob- ably with the idea that the judges of election would throw ont all the tickets having she wrong name, TITP. MUNICIPAL REPORM CLUR bave a large pumber of tickats loft, and invito unponulhlofumuun wishing to further the in- terests of the movement to call and mpp}{ thomselves for the clection to-day. Tueir hoad. quartors aro at the wostorn oud of the main lobby of the Grand Pacilic. iaids it THE SOUTH SIDE, AABS-MEPTING AT BURLINGTON HALL. A mass-mooting of the Repablicans of tho Bouth Hide was hold at Burlington Hall last eveniug under the auspices of tho Second Ward Club, Mr. Robert T.. Lincoln callod the meot~ ing to order, and Mr. Authony was elocted Chairman. g In calling to order, Mr. Lincoln enid that they wera all awaro that thoSub-Commitieo of Twen-. ty-five had not boon aslasp, a8 tha Times had sug- gestad. Tho ouly thing left undone nt the Bat~ urdsy evening mectivg waa the installation of officers, Tho Town Callector would not bo al. lowed to talio oftico nntil nost fall. Tho Buver- visor took his seat Baturday ovouing, Yesterday afternoon tho County Olerk delivered the As- sessor's booka to Mr. W. B. I1. Gray, who was the appointeo of the Town Board. MR, ANTUONY mado a briof addroes. Ho thought it wasa good thing for people to got togother and dis. cuss locol political lssucs. Thore was a grest doal of Ignorancoe existing among the boat bLusi- noss meu rogarding local affars. There wero fow mon who Luow snything sbout the city chartor and the cn{ ordinances. Tho Oity of Chicago wag marching forward with great ra- pidity, increasing in ita matorint intercsts fastor thao any other eity in the world. What was wautod was flnml govornmont. Ho had nothing egainst the Mayor, but be thought that bo had failod to correct many of tho oxisting abusos. Mayor Calvin bad written a letter in which he chargod that tho prosont fluancial etrait of tho city was duo to tho tax-lightors, moutioning tho ulmnkur nmonF othors. Ho would only say that ho bsd fived iu Chicago a quarter of & coutury, nod hod uever fought lis taxes bu twico, and many of the other gentlomon namod liad never fougbt thoir taxos bofore this yoar, [Applauso,] Tho spenker enumerated a number of unnocossnry oxponses for official salarics, and stated thot tho citv find expondod for gay since 1871, $3,597,789.87, The entire smount paid by London for gas waa $1,800,000 & year, while {n this city thoro waa paid over $700,000 o yoar, Itor printivg nnd stattonery thero haa been pald during the past yuar 8173,485.10. For salarics of policomen thero had boou peld sinco 1871, €5,695.485,05. He callod tho attention of the Atdormen prosent to those figures. Gen. 'Thompson, candidate for Aldorman in the Third Ward, spoke briofly, sayiog that b intend- ed to work for tho beat intorosts of the city. A, L. Mlorrison followed bum. 1o oaid therothat was & timo whon men conld go to tho polly and vote, aud thon go home contldont that the mo- jority would rulo. But timoa wers changod. Now falso batlota were atuffed into tho boxes. When tho peoplo at the lnst town eloction elocted the Republican ticket he waa sorry and disgusted that thoy permitted the rufians to count thomsolvay luto oltico, Bnt their loase of power was short—thoy were bouncod Baturday evoning. o thouglit that those pooplo who had chieated tho people no flagrantly got off clieap coough, - . 8. TUTHILL apoko hrhflY. urglug the peopls to do their duty 8t {his olection. If they wanted to keop the Op- position ofticiala in thotr places thoy would sca darker days and barder times than they Ligd ever drenmod of, Coufidenco 1nust be reatored, and that could only bo doue by puttiug uow sud re- sponstble men {n ofiice. Qon. I, 1, Thomns sald that hia clab in the Figliteonth Ward had effectod p atrong organiza- tion, and ho hiopod that the people in the Nocond Ward had dono na well. 1{e then eulogized the candidates on the Rlopublican ticket, particulars 1y Mr. Tuthill, whom be hal knoyjn intimstcly for muny years, 1lio was followed by L. II. Davis and W, H, Eddy, afeor which the mooting 2djourned. — THE NORTH SIDE. TUBNKR-UALL MASS-MEETING, An euthusiastic moeting of Norih Bide Re- publioan volers was held last ovealog at Tumor- Hall. The audience seemed to realizo thatit ‘was indecd the evo beforo tho battio, and thoy Lisd sccordingly turned out in Jarge numbors to hoar tho speakers, and to tanke tho fnal propara tious for to day's work, + The mooting was called to order by Mr. C. A. Grogory, who nominated Gen. Olstlain as Ohair- man. The nomination was made unsnimons, sud Gou, Chetlaln took the chair, 1L L. Mann and Samuel Collier wora nmmlnud Hocro- taries, and the_ following Vice-L'rosidents wore thon chosen : Heury Groensbaum, L. O, Huck, Josophr Iiolf, Heory Muthke, Jacob Boser, Adolph_George, she Rev. L, T. Chamberlaly, Col. L. Tiltop, the Hou, I. N. Arnold, O. B, Cor- bin, Julian Rumaey, C. A. nrofry. J. MoGiregor Adams, W. D, Houghteliog, E. C. Larued, 11 ‘I Thompaon, A, Al, Pence. GEN. CHETLAIN addrossed the meeting st touwo length on the duies of citizens to-day at tho poils, ang asked them 10 bo ou hand esriy aud late, and to sco that thore was fair play alt duy. Frauds might be attempted, and hence is was everybody's duty #o guard the polls, Ballot-box atufling was a crimo équal to treason, sud shou!d be punlsbed a4 traltora are puplshed,—by banging, —and it the people hisd to resort to I8 Lo would say amen to it. Te hoped thero would be no cause for it, and raid thera would'not be {f every man did his uty. Gen. Chetlaln then introduced THE KEV, L. T. CHAMBERLAIN, @ho sald the oilizons were on tho eve of an im- portant ovont and an important crisis, It hcered hin Leart to moo that when the crisis waa fbotit to como tha poopls wero found fu thair places ready to redeom thoir pledge to socuro honett elections, They wero not grappling with mers municipal politics, but with & question niore important—the preservation of humen hberty. ‘the grest iotercsts of morality, righteousnces, aud fustice wore at siake, Liad beth said that ropublicanism was o failara in our reat citice, 1f eo, it was a failuro in the nation, #nd when there was an attompt at sewivg tho questlon in Cbicagn it bad fta effeet over & wider fleld, add took on nativnal importance. One great | victory had slready beon accomplisbed in tho ro- moval of tho mfamons South Town officers. The work should not reat here. 1fe wonld say, * Re- form it altogsthier." On the connalidated Ropub- licau ticket of tho Eiehteenth Ward ware men whouo records and whose abilities were unqnes- tionable. No botter men could bavo boou put 1 nomination. 31e wished such wete tha case in all the wards, and tlat the cily tichet at large might as well cormmend iteolf. " Ho balioyed in political organizations, and not in peoplo's and citizous' partics, 08 exemplitied in the bistory of the pest fow years. 1f two men wern equally goud, Lo would vote for the lopublican Lut, Tlopubliccn wos not 8a worthy a gun!"m he pwuuld lock and think twico hefore voting, Notwithatauding this, bia party feshing conld not cramp bim in such crises an these, whon sll-importaut fssues to the peo- plo at largs wero imminont. o belleved in that great aphorism of Jofforson's,—that the wholo art of government lay In tho srt of being hou- cst, Compnred with tho purity of tho ballot- Tos, be cared not whetbier Kepablicanism went down or up. 1t was the daty of overy ona to be at the polln and guard tho purity of the baliot- box, and if a Hepublican was derelict, or at- tomptod fraud, ho would arrost him twico s soou au he would a Democrat, Ly tho remem- brances of thoir dutieu as citizons, by their ro. gard for right and the purity of tho baliot-box, Bo would adjura every man to be at the polls from the risiog of the sun to tho golug down thorcof, Lot the poople say, * Our line lios straight from our conviction lo 14 expres. sion. and what can't stand that, let it atand out of the way.” Mr. McMaullen then rosd s lotter from L. C. Tinck, stating that Jamen Kirk, candidate for Alderman fa the ward, did not owe the City of Chicago, Cook County, or tho State of 1llinols, acent for taxes, aud the speaker wanted this put_down as anothor of Colvin's lica nailed. Similar statements would bo made concorning Mr. Prussing and others, and tho whole mattor wonld demonstrato tba total nnzliability of this usurping Mayor to testify even in a Dalice Caut. - . TIESRY GREENEDATM was tho next spusker, Too littla attention, ho said, Liad heretofore bton gaid to the chinracter of nominees, but bo was happy to eay that this was not the case on either side in tho Lighteenth. The men on both tickets wers men of aterling worth. Partisan considerations bad been laid aaide, and the good of the community had been tho highest motive. ‘Thia was also tho caso in the Firet Ward, but ho waa afraid it waa not so i the Soventh and a fow othern, There mnat bo no Rings in the Common Council. Fom Biout hod declared that thero would bo s Ring thero, whoever was clected, Thospoaker denied that thers was suy neceseity for & IUng there, and as- rerted toat it would ;wt :xln zl the ‘zlm:lmu du,: thoir duty fu voting for honest men to ropreson thom in t’nn Common Oonncil. 1lo was glad tho poople biad awakened to tho nocossities, the du- tlos, of tho hour, and ko hoped they would unite to-day at tha polls to keep from tho Council con- summato scoundrots ke Tom Stout, Jim Il droth, nnflgll{:w& T s Caspar Buf hien ssod the meoting in Gemx:m Ho was followed by E. C. Lerned and othors, all of whom wore listoncd to with groat interest. —_— SUBURBAN, __ . RVANSTON, Tho uncertainty sa to tho candidates who may be in the field at tho village cloction to-day still proveils to some oxtont. It im assertad by cor- tain knowing ones that tho voters, on arriving at the polls, will bs presented witts a ticket which Lins not been pablicly annonucod 88 in the fleld, somowhat after the method of Ryan, Glecron, aud Phillips in South Chicago recently. How- ovor this may be, 1t is certain that tho frionda of Henty M. Kidder aro making strouuous offorts to elido him in a8 o Trusteo, and Iv is eaid that thowr eofforts will be diroctod against Dr. Davia aud Mr, Iglehart, candidates upon tho rogolar sicket. A yoar sgo Kidder managed to recoive the rogular nomina- tion, bat only securod half aa many votos as Ins follow-candidntes. Since thew, ho wever, his acquaintaoce hias beon largoly extended, ang thare 18 no dangoer of his rocoiving the votes of those who know what mannor of man ho is, Tho simplo fact that he has rotained Street Uommissioner Merroll in oftice would seal his {ate with many votors, even were his uopopu- larity less groat, 'The northorn portion of the villago (North fvanston) claims its nght to o roprosontativo ou tho Board. Although that locality hos more foun- datio® for ~ much & claim than any other section whichk can show fiity voters, tho public wouldgrant the request without objec- tion,—if aoy ono but Kidder was put forward. There aro ¢wo aigniticant factsin connectiou with Kiddor's candidacy : Firat, his strougcest adhor- onts aro tho relatives aud friends of the Streot Commiesiouer, Bocond, although ono of tho old- eat graduates of tho University, every studont entitlod to voto will doposit B voto againat himn. Some commens lias boon occasioned by the fact that last week's Inder failed to alludo n sny mauner to the public moeting of tax-payors ot which tho rogulnr tickes was nominated, somo insinuating that the editors had been **seen,” It is unuocessary to inform thoso acquaintad with Messrs, Cavan and Clulds that they could not bo corrupted. bue, to quiet thoso malicions rumony, it may bo woll to alate that the omission wad due to an uuaccountable nog- ligence of which even the best of editors aro somotimes fuflw. The regular ticket alluded to ia as follows : 2rusfecs—Obadial Huse, Dr, N, 8. Davis, N. G, mrnm,&ln. Dld‘wa{. ‘!:.fl A. Gage, James C. Connor, terk—Rlabert 1. Beatt . Geriees Tubits’ IAbriry—Charloa A, Hogers, N, C. ridloy, ung tickot waa nominated by ballot at o pub- lic mooting of citizons, frrospactivo of party, of which full notice waa givon, and st which theso caundidatos roceived largo majorities over ntl others nominated. Tho ticket not only repro- sents both political parties, the various churches, and all soctions of the villago, but aleo tho very best oloments of Evanston, being compored of solid business men, who havo the wolfuro of the villago at heart, and agaiust whowo itegrity and sbility no ono dare mako aveu tho mildost - sinuationa, It will muke & boitor Hoard than Lvanston Las eoon for somo time, and, what a8 nlleIlR' doslrable in those days, will not bo 1ncumbered with tho faintost suspicion of couuection with any *riug.” Tho defoat of any candiato upon the tickot Suupecully if ho should bo supplsuted by Kiddor, who was omphatically ** sat upon " by the aforosaid moot- ing. or by rue who has boon afraiid to announce bis candidacy berotofore), would be a calamity to the village. Of this, hawever, thoro is little or no danger, unloas the respoctable voters of Evanaton fail to do their dutyat tho polls to-day. LYDE PARK, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: Hyox Panx, April 17.—~WIill you allow tus Campaign Cowmittes to eorrect through your columus the impression liable to be adopted from the communication of Ueorge Af, Bogue, Enq., fu to-day's Tuinune ? In onr negotiation for a cousolidation of the two tickets (the **Tax-Payers'" aud tho Indoe- pondent Tax-Payers’) wo (for the Tax-Payers') required a8 a basis of uniou the withidranal or rosigoation of all candidates oxzcopt Meusvs, llnnulsi'l aud Taylor, who were common to both. ‘Tuis they decliued, but offored to procure she roaignation of all who hud not two nomiustions slready, We refusod to rocognize the romina- tion of Messrs, Schlund apd Farroll Ly tho Waite-Willott party as Liuding upon us, and thos the negatiation fafled for the time, and thoy nover haviug complica with this (a8 wo deem) {ust condition, no compromise has Lecn accomplishied. Now, what would huvo becn tho ticket il we bad aoceded to their dotands? Bimply that there would Lave buou uesded four un&xwu alde Bonsloy sud Taylor), of which Hchluna and Farrell, uamed by them, rewasinivg, wonld have loft ane moze to be named by thow, NUMBER 236. 1ad one to bo named by us/S)' /e must, under that arrangomont, baya witt''’ wn Follansbso, AMitcball, Cadmoro, and Ilow® with tho right to pamn ono to replacy an four, giving thom tha other threo, Sculv Farroll, and the othier to bo namad by ther *% gainat _ono to bo uamed by us, We could y > sonsent to such an injustica to the four gond’S™ n named by us who ware not common to bot'ss skets, and the nego- tistion falled. Wo nov 3 declined to compro- miso, but left tho mattor » en, in the hope thot it might yot bo dono, Wa have withdrawn tho name of Mr, Taylor from our ticket becauss hn would not plodgs Limaelf to work sgainst C. 1. iawos, the most reprebensiblo momber of the old Loerd, and ro- placed bix namo with that of A. 1. Vowell, o &outleman who Las sorved the town accoptably the past year. Teuly yours, Janrs Wanswonrtm, Chalrman Campalgn Committeo Taz-Payera’ Tickst, Tathe Editor of The Chicagn Tribune ! iypr Pang, April 17.—As s momber of tho Lxccutive Committeo of the Indopendent Tax- Pagors' ticket, I dosire to corroct the roport that a change will be mado in tuis tickot, Blessrs, John A. Bensloy, Hamilton B. Bogue, - Martin Farroll, Potor Bchluud, D. 8. Taylor, Israsl I, Rumsey, with Martin J. Russoll for Clork, wers calicd inlo the fleld by ‘tho citizens and tax- payora of the viliage ‘without the afd of King Cnucna or any cliquo or combination, Theso faluo reports are put in circulation by s braco of dofeated heroes,—Condoo and Htlckney. MMr. Cundeo opposes Bir. Bogue because ls could ot induca him to go into tho Waite riug, ond Sticknoy opposcs Mossrs. Parrell and Schlund becauso thoy had the good or ill fartiuo to Lavo boon born ou snother continent. Wa hayve nover had a German representativo in Hiydo Park, and Mr. Schlund, if elected, will do tho viilags good sorvico, Martin Farrell has ro- wided ovor Qtwenty-six vears fu thia county, sud by-industry aud economy has secumulatod s saug fortano, which Lo docs not doslro to sur- ronder to tio tax-enters, 110 haa never sought for or hold an office iu hin life, 1t s to bo hopod that all our citizens will vote for the wholo In- dopoudent ticket, for by so dolng Messrs. King, Caucus, sod Ring will como to grief. E, E. Rrax, LIE NAILED, Tothe Editer of The Chicago Tribuna: 1o Pang, 11, Aprit 17.—1 find tho follow- in your issue of Sunday, under the Hyde Park Lleading : It In {roely charged, on tho authority of no less a person than Jobu I, llozle, Prendent of the Loard, that money waa paid o st least one member of the Board for his volo in relstion to sn important neasure, 1 hiave no knowledge of anything of the kind. I ‘nour mado any statement of that ohar- azter Preaident Hoxlo has worked with the Willett-Waito party from the start, and 1t {a not likely that ho would iry to burt that faction. Yet, motwithatanding this {act, ho lins dellberately statod that $200 was f'm toa memter of the prescnt Board of Trustoss Lo influence that member's vote, Permit mo to say that, instesd of working with the * Willett-Waito party from the siart,” the records will show that I voted for Col. Thomp- son for Vitlage Atsorney (not Willett) each and overy timo for thirteen times, and Afr. Willott waa vlectod ovor my hoad, Joux R. Hoxie, Clalrman of the Bosrd of Trustees, To the Kdftor of The Chicago Tvioune:’ Roseranp, April 17.—The atlacks made In Buuday's TunuNe upon my charactor are as rocklces and wanton as those made upon tho character and honosty of A. D. Valdron two years ago. It ia too mean, maliclous, and con- temptiblo to poed any aaswer, but my silenco 1oight be misconstrued. I say now, and am ready to mako oath, that I pover recoived acont for any voto I evor gava for any mesaurs in Hyde Park, from Binford or anybody else. Ouas, D, Hews, ——— WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. CAN MR, HOYNE BECOME MAYOR ? %o the Editor of T'ha Chicago Tribune : Curcaoo, April 17.~1t {8 now absolutely cer- tain that Mr. Hoyne will bo elected Maygor by a very large voto, Tho noxt quostion is as to tha coneequoncd. Thore 18 jno doubt, I presume, that the present Common Council will refuse to canvass tho returns for Mayor which arq to ba placed in tho custody of the City Clerk. Bat supposs the prescnt Counncil refuses to make the canvass, that will not preclnde tho fncoming Council from doing so. The charter of 1872, Boc. 57, eaya that, upon the retnms boing made, the City Counci! shall canvaas the same, avd un- til the couvassis made tho right to make tha canvaes continues, and could evan bo enforced by mandamus, though six months afterwarde. If thore bo a vacancy in the otfice of Mayor, will tho electiou of Mr. Hoyno to that oflics be legal? It was beld in the case of The Peoplo vs, Comlos, 13 N. Y., 830, Ly the Now York Court of Appeals, in a case where the office of Hupromo Judge becamo vacant by the dooth of tho fucumbont, that it was competent for the olectors of the district to olect a person to fill the vacancy st tho ousuing olectlon, and that snch election was valid potwithstanding tho wang of notice. ‘Tho same doctrine is held in 20 Win,, 235; 22 Wia,, 863 ; 10 Iows, 218; 19 Ind., 856, 1t is stated by the Bupremo Courtof Wia- coneln : " For wero it othermisa it wonld be In 1bo power of tho dofendant by meglecting hia daty in giving notico to provent the olection of ‘his Buccessor, and thus keop himeolf [n ofiico.” Now, it is gonerally concoded that thero is & vacaucy in tho ofiico of Mayor, for upon no oth. er thoory could tho new Common Ccuncil do- claro a vacancy, and that one of their own num- bor. Honca Alr. Hoyno, though ho docs nob run for Aldormau, will be the lawf{ul Mayor, aud tho now Commun Council mus; canyass ths vote for him, aud must recognizo him aa Magor, Mr. Colvin can thus bo ignored and put out of tho way in procisoly tho samo manoer as if no per- son had beon voted for by the people, aud whero Council should eloct oo of thoir own nuxg[be;’. MARK YOUR BALLOTS, o tha Editor af The Chicago 2'ribuna Cuicaao, April 17.—Lot every voter who goon to tho polls to-day so mark his ballot bafore de- positiug it that ko will know it to bo his—the ono cast by bim—should he ever sce it mgain, ivery voter should be ablo to polnt ont the idouticnl ballot cast by him and say, whon called to mako an afidavit, **that's my batlot; 1know it Locauso I placed my tuitials or a certain num- ber upon tho back of it. 1f that ballot s not in tho box or upon tho string somebody has robbad mie of my vote, aud L demaud satisfaction and damages for tus theft and the outrage on my rightd of citizouship,” for evory -voter rabbea of his logal vote has causo of action agawust the Judge or clork wlso robs him, Had every honost uallot at tho last election boen marked, noithor Thornton nor CGlooson would bLave dared to tampor with tho box, bocause then overy votor whouo ballotwas missing or stalen would have folt himsolf individually wrongoed, and, thore- foro, dewmnndoed of Uleeson sud Thornton to pro- duco tho ballot or account for its nbsenco under vonalty of civil_as woll as criminsl prosecution, Whilo tho loss is collective fustead of individual, 10 ono pexson fecls puficiontly wrouged or in- consed t0 mako it a parsousal matter, as would havo beon the caso had tho moderator or clerk stolon a man's watch, or oven snatohied o ballot from his handa and forbidden bim to vots. The proper . identification of ballols as cumulative support to one's aflidavit, is, in councotion with the check-namo tally-list, 8 vory important aid In the deteotion and prevention of election frauds, AL O, VOTERY' TALLY-LIAT, To the Edutor of The Chicayo Tridune: Cuioado, April 16.—Ou the supposition that the namos of all voters in each ward Lavo been obtained by the Ward Committees, 1 would suggost that this lLst of uames bo arranged 1 alphabutical order, wud used at the polls s a check tally-list, to indi- cato who have voted aud who lave uol, Check tuerofrom, a4 tno slection proceeds, sll who havo voted, und at the same timo nota opposite the uame tho ordinal number of thet voter on the ofticial list ; aud for this purpose the clerk should ba raquestod to annoutica the aumber as the judge anuounces the voter's name, Tiis will be double check upon fraud. An- other uscfnl purposs subserved by thia alpha- petical chock-list 1v that the unchieokod nawpa will Indicato abaentaes who have not voted—all of whow should hl‘: wh‘mrnp‘hm‘:\;n or sont for— 1€ by 4 or 5 p. m. thoy do not pul an appear- lnak’i and thgrodll suy dsnger Fhl.l the bumwmers By carry the day. m’rno ;ny-uv a 10 €annot be thrown around the ballot-box, and evary elestion sbould ba conducted with an mucli osre regandiog the collaction of evidencn na though it wonld havs to o conteated in tho courts. Forewarned {3 forearmad 2gatust ths nodossity of litigation, TIE BEFENTRENTH WARD MUDDLE, To the Editor of 7'ha Chtcam Tribune : Cureaso, April 10.—Wo have alresdy thirtoew candidates In the fleld for Aldormanle honors, il good patriots who are willing to sacriflea themnalves, thair monay, and tholr timo for the intorost of us,—tho tax-payors, Our present Aldermen—Dave Murpliy, and Miko Bwoony— Lave dono tho ward somo sorvice, and wo ara wiiling to allow thom co rotire on thoir morited honora, _Their voto in the Council for lold-on Harvey D, Colvin, againat our oxpressed wishos, haseoftled tho question ao far aa Miko and Davo aro concernod, The irreprogaible ox-Alderman Tom Carnoy haa his back up and {8 sgaln on tho rampago, but wo hiave liad cnough of this claontsl mjsropresentation in tha past. The TIiepubliean” eandidatos aro respoctablo businens mon, and will recolvo our guppart, irraspoctlvo of oread, party, or nationslity, ~Mr. B, Janesons, prapriotor of tho French Hotol on Klnxio atroot, 188 young man of inteliigenco, who has ao~ quited wealth by honest Isbor. Mr. Janaaons ia & Belging, Lias nover mixed In the skuliduggo of politics, aud we are determined that ho shail beour next reprascntative fa tle Oity Legisla- turo, AN Intait DEXOORAT. VOTE FOR HOYNE, To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune Cu(u‘nc, April 16.—Evory Repnbltcan shonld Iay asido &l partisanship and vote for Hoyno for Msyor. It will be trosson to the cauo of roform not to do #o, and K have been natonwhed at tho sctlon of. 8omo of tho clubs and committoes, lod by small politicians, on this aubjoct. Wo insist that tho | Mayor shall listen to tho demands of tho great Exposition mosting c8 tho voico of tho poople of Chicago. If we, aa Rapublicans, rofuse to Yoto for Mr. Hoyne, wo ignare that mooting as represontative of the poople of Chicsgo, and set a very bad oxamplo for Mr, Colsin to follow. No true friond of reform will refuso to vote for tho nominoo of that meoting. It in an occasion i which partisaustip sikn into ntter insignifie canco. HecoNp WanD ReruBLICAN, HOW 18 T ? 20te Editor of The Chicago Tribune : y Curcaao, April 16,—Will you plosss inform the public, it you know, how it is that Mr, D. J. Lyon, who has beon sa sctive Good Templar for twolve or fifteen yoars, and {a now, has so suddonly become a favorite with the banmmors sod the vicious element? I heard him make o rousing temperancs prohibition spaoch not two weeks before hie nominstion, to which I don't object, bat has he sold out to the bommera? Ho saems to succoed in carrying water on bosh shoulders, or rather water on oue and whisky on tho otuer, and somebody is going to bo Awine dled if hio in olocted. Ias he sold himself to tho base elemen: while still holding his place in. & Good Tomplar's lodgo ? Arzc. REMEMDERL THEX. To the Fditor of The Chicago Tribune: Cuicano, Avpril 16.—If thero ars any of . our Justices of the Pesce who favor tho Evane-Philips gaog, and rofuse to jolm in measures 10 oust thom from tho places they have usurped, ]ylmmn koep them beforo tho public in Tur Tninuxe, that the roputable pars of tha communily may not forgot thom whon the * sppointments aro to be mads agsin. Any man who will sustain, 10 any shapo, such outrages, ls not fit to hold a public office, and should bo ro- tired to private lifo at s early a dsy aa poasible, Bouru Towx, UNITR. 2o the Editor of The Chicago Tr{bune: AtraNTa, 111, April 16,—Urge the Rspublicans snd roapectable voters of tho differant warda ta unito their forces on twa good men for Aldere men, aud they will win, Batif thoy voto for too mavy candidates the bummors will defeay them. °‘'In onity there is strength,” you knows I hope to Lioar good reports Woduoaday. W. IL AL, TOWNSIUIP ORGANIZATIOR, To the Editer of The Chicago Trtbune: Cricaao, April 16.—Ploaso suggest that Oape talus of Procincta got & ** Patition to Abolisk Townahip Organization from the Citizons’ As- socistion, Merchants’ Buildiug, nnd prosent it for sigatures to cach votor at tho polls on a tablo or barral on the sidowalk. Thus wo might get all we want at once. Tizoxas Howanp POLITICS ELSEWHERE, . INDIANA, THE DEMOCBATIO CONVENTION. 8pecial inapateh € The Chicago Tribune, Ixpaxaronss, Ind., April 17.—There is little or no change In the political sitnation to-night. Tho race for Governor has narrowed down to Landors sud Iolman, tho compromise candidates being entirely dropped out of sight, Voorheos declining poromptorily to allow hia namo to be used. The dolegations in now aro from the contral part of tho Biato, and thoy give a very rosy cast to tho Landers view, bub when tho out-counties begin to come in, the. comploxion will bo very decidedly changed, It was roported to~lay that Holman would not be o candidato, but, in rosponse to & telogram of ine quiry on this point, he seut the following answor: 1 do not wish to bs a cand!dats for Qoyernor, nor do 1 beileve it 10 Lo the best. Ennny. I would urge every bonorabla concession for Liarniony, but, {f our friends genenally inalst on bringing my uame_bofare the Cone vention, I muat acquiesce, W, 8. HoLuax, As hia fricnds genorally will ineist in bringing bla name before the Conveution, he may got ready to acquiesce. ——— MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MENDOTA, ILL. Byecial Diapatch to The Chicago Tridune, MeNpoTa, 1L, April 17.—Tho newly-olocted Moyor and Aldormen were inatalled this evening, A voto of thanks was givon the retiring Mayor, aud likowiso the City Olork, who had filled that’ offics for eight years, The following appointe monts woro mads : T. Forrostal, Marshal ; X L. Watkius, Treasarer; J. L. Nisley, Buper visor ; P, H. Haskell, City Clork. Baloon loea~ con woro raised to $200 a yoar, and wholesalo re- trenshmout in the salariea of city officials inatie tuted., LLOOMINGTON, pecial Diepateh fo The Chicage Tridune, Brooamixarox, I, April 17,—The city elose tion passed off pesceably, but with great excite~ ment and interost. 1. B, Htoors was elected over Qeorge A. Tryner by a mafomty of 209, Noarly 8,000 votes were caat: more than ever before in the history of Bloomington politica, 'he Alderwen eloctod are: First Ward, F. Andrus ; Becond, Willlam Condon; ‘Thind, E. J. Moure 3 Fourth, William Maddox; Fitth, John Welchleln ; Sixth, Franklin White, No political eloment predominated Iu the alaction. Bteove ls & Republican., QuINCY, Special Dimpateh ta Lha Chicago Tribune, Quivoy, 1ll., Apnt 17.—Tarner, Demoorat, waa elocted Mayor to-day by a majority of 79, The usual Domocratic msjority in” the cn{ it 700, 'Three of tho eix Aldermen eleated ara lto- publicany, BOCKFORD, ILL. Specral Corrasponudencs of The Chi Rockroup, I, April 14.—~Tho have carrica tho day by a cousiderablo tajority, sud after the first of Juoe tho watouns will by dry,—at loast to tho oye. To usa a coarse bug exproasive Thrun. *tho thiog is squelched;' no more will the toddy-stick resound in the fos. tive saloon, and tua ‘Teutonic boverage wiil never again foaw high u the tall breakers; the the ocoupation of the Nockford saloon-kespors s gone Iudeed. The suddon change in publi¢ sontimont bas -uTnum every ouo out here, ana tho results of last Monday's electivn even ss. tonished the Prolubitionists, For soveral years tho ladioa and their altles have been loudly ‘pro- olaimmng whot they could do if allowed to mavage local matters, snd & number voted the Tomperance ticket in order that the experiment might be tried for a shore time. m‘wrchiunn doclare thoy voted fur the Fro- hibltion candidates for the purposa of clearin, out the Water-Works Riog, ‘as the the uomi- nees on the License platform were moatly gen- tlemen who had put in car expousive system of {ouaqo Tridune. Probibitionisty water-works. However this may be, thoy voted for Prohibition, and, atter Juns 1, whoa the old licousea expire, we have ibition, sad, from what your the new