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i 3 i TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:.TUESDAY. APRIL 25, 1870, FOREIGN. Tho Tarks Hostening to Ropair Their Recont Revorses in Herzego- vina, day evening, whon &n organization will bo por- focl ‘Speetnl Diapatch to The Chicam Triduns, Broowiroror, 1li.. April 24.—Tbe fon. Loon- ard Bwett, of Chicagn, wns chosen to-day b the County T'xecutivo Committee on the Fourth of on as orator for thatdsy. Mr. Bwett for many yoars practiced law st the Mo Lesn Uounty Dar in DBloomington. TnmaveLenia, April 24.—A fourth muit for Iibol was {nstituted thia morning by Nathaotel H, McKay againat Messrs, MaClure & MoLsugh- 1in, of tho Philadelphia Times, Tho four casce aroall based on various articios in the Tumes nowspaper copnecting Malisy's namo with al- logsd irrogularities in thio navy-yard matters, #eciai Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunt, Mapisoy, Wis, Aptl 24,—The Legislativo Committeo to investigato the contingout funda of the Governor and the accaunts of the Biste Buperintendont of Publlo Proporty for tho Iast two years ia called to moot to-night, but ouly threo mombera are Lero, and pothiug will be dono till ta-morrow, BaLTIMORE, Md., April 2¢,—The etory is pub- lished to-dny that Don Carlos and thres of Lis compantons havo [snded at Ialifax, from tho stoamelup Miberolsn, and that Mr, Ferroll, swho eamo thiough to Baltimoro fn tho stoamer, loft that city on Saturday for 8t. Lonis, where Le will weet Don Carlos WHISKY. PACIFIC COAST. TAE BAX FRANGISCO FRAUDS, 8ax Poancisco, Cal., April 24.—The Chronicls this morning continues its exposura of the Whisky Ring and matters at Maro Island, and publishios & jetter rocoived by Charles Worner, tho former partnor of Jost & Co. in tho Autioch diatitlery, which was rocently scized for ruuning *erooked.” \ornor gave importent evidonco to tuo revenuo agonts, inoluding tho books of account of tho various distillerics with which ho Liad beon connoctod. Tho letter 18 ns follows ¢ 8ax Foanctsco, Jan, 1, 1476.—3fe, Charles IFerner : Tho Whisky itng will kiil you if you appoar 8 a wit- Des, Putzinan will sco it done, snd thoy isve mones Ploniy ta pay for it. They can do{t Liore sa well as in Bny other place, snd botter, You must take nolice of thia, Schultz has plenty of mouey, and it will bo s plonsure for (lem. You know how to take care of youreelf, This is fo notify you, (Slgued) Fnox 4y OLp FRIEND, Thero ia other ovidonco that such thrests were mado, snd the lotter is probably gonuine. ‘the articlo atates, in_ continuaace, that Wer- nor hiad been connocted in distilliog with eeveral membors of the I ng, being au exporienced, practieal distiller ; thot the Ring Liad systematio- ally swindled bim, not fetting bim into their se- crota to tho extent of Rnl'ficl[mllflu in tho profits, aud credita im with the statoment that Qulton, a prominont distiller, wiolded an influ- onco at Washiugton, through Sargent, which in- formation was given him while in & business connection with mombers of tho Ring, 1l says the corruption was outrageous in 1866, 1867, 1808, and 1869, duripg which tims the Govern- mont waa dofrauded of 81,500,000, Rolative to Mare Island matters, it charges Isainh Haoagom, the Chiof of the Burewu of Construction aud Ropair, with conspiring with Lia son, John Hanecom, and J.3 E. do Ia Moo~ taigue, contractors, to defraud the Governmont in awsrding and Hlling contracts, sud that Ad- miral Rogers aud tho Naval Constructor, Georga W. dluchmore, at Maro Island, wero cogunizant of at least some of tho frauds, soveral of which aro specified, Tho recent examination of tho accounts of Revonus Collector Hedgowick by Bupervisor Hawloy showad everytbing correct. i AT THE SOUTH, JIOW THEY ESCAVE. dpectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribuna. Wasuvoroy, D. C., April 24,—Supervisor Egypt Called upon for: Troops to Gnarrison the Yortresses. Russia About to Relnforce Her Mediterranean Squadron. N A Borlons Rupturo Threatened Betwoen Austria snd Hungary. Compromise Offored by the Dasquo Provinces to Alphonso’s Gov- ernment, TURKEY. THE BITUATION N IIERZEGOYINA, CoxaTANTINOPLE, April 24—t i statod that Moukhtar Pashia has rocoived ton battalions of roinfurcomants, sud will now ronow tho attempt to rovictual Nicslo. 1t is reported that tho Emporor of Austris has sent & tolographilo dlapatch to Count Zicby, Aus- trinn Ambassndor hore, {nstructing him to toll the Porto not to act against Montonogro or Bor- vin, but to trust to his caro for brivging about a poaceful termination of the insurrcotion, which hio hopea will bo offocted shortly. Loxpox, April 25,—A disvatols from fit. Poters- burg to tho ltussisn Tolegrapbio Agoncy eays Princo Gortschiskoff on Baturdsy couvoued the ropresentatives of the flvo great powers, bocauso tho Turkish Cabinet rosolved on Friday to in- vado Montencgro by way of Scutarl, Tho nows Tae Constantinopie Is sgain bottor, Tho mod- erato party i rosisting extremo counsold, Yrouh negotiations aro bowng proesed for a prolonga- tion of the armistice and TAE REVICTUALING OF NICSIO, Conferences with tho ingurgent chiefa aro jug on, Tha Prince of Montenogro deuies that fl’ouloungrluu took part in the recont engage mout. RUSKIA B BQUADNON. A Times dispatcy from Lprlin saya it is stated that tbe Ruasian Govornmont is going to roin- forca the Dloditorrancan equadron by tho iron- olad Dotor, tho groat frigate Buutiaud, snd tho corvotles Askold and Bogatir. TURKISH MEBITATION, A tologram from Athuua savs tho Porte is hes- Itating on the quoktion of declaring war agaiuat Moutencgro. The war party is atrong 1u the Cabinet, Russis strongly objects. EGYFT TO BE OALLED ON. Tho Porte hus asiod Eiypt for auxillary traops, 6o it can sob freetho ‘Turkish garrison of towns in Asia for sorvico olsewlere. Ten thon- sand Egyptinua aro to occupy thess placos, UNNEADINESS. Tho troops have not yet assombled at Boutard, filb-uh. Nothing is rondy for immediate hos- tios. Great agitation sud slarm prevalls in Constantinoplo. AUSTRIA. NIUNOALY DISRATIAFIED, Joxpox, April 26.—A Vienns dispatch says the Hungarian Minister, Tiszs, hias informod the Liborals of Pesth tlag he had placed tho resig- potions of bimeelf and bis oollesguos in the hands of tho Emporor on socount of | Tortan arrived hore to-nigbt from o eix woeks the compromiso mnogotiations. Tho Em- | trip {n she South. Ho ssys that many of the poror, howover, rofused to accept | persons indicted for whisky frands there have thom, and required the Hungarian | ucaped by cuallonging the Grand Jurics, on the ground that ex-Confedoratos were on shem, —— CHICAGO- OOL. MATTIIEWS' BECENT VIBIT Government to confer with tho Liberal partv. Minister Tisza further siatod that Huugary bas gained conceasions with regard to the custome tanlf, which will ivsure hor 8,000,000 gulden Ty, anded ith slso cobintaed what | (o Canada waa fruitful of rosults. At Windsor tons on taxes, ln rowtion to the Dauk | hosaw Root, Ackermau (of Pekiu), Btephani (of « voils ttat the revolutionista wero badly defeatod question, howevor, it han bosn docided that an ludepondent Huugarian Nationa! Lauk would not be & success, becauso (oreignars would al- ways prefor Austrlan notes, The Minister Is woll awaro that thisagreemont will mako tho Cabinet uppopular, but is convinced that if thoe union {8 nat uphold tho country will go to rum. Bixty Deputios at onco deolared that thoy would uot sccopt unjon on the sbove torms. Herr Tisza'a pomtion is very precarious. The Huugarian plinisrors are to return to Vionua to-day to givo thoir dociston. Balleville), Erust Mattern, Bmith (of Pekiu), Hovt, Conklin (of BMilwaukoo), and Newhnus, Bridges biad gono ont iuto the country bunting fara job, With tho othots Matthews talked lovg and oarnestly. They wers all suxious to como homo, Mo was auxious to have them. They asked tho torma on which thoy counld come. .He told them they could bave esfo conduct o und fro if thoy would tell all thoy know. The Colouel now proposos another raid. The big fivh of thoe whisky puddle have not yot boen captured, sud somo of tho oxiles havo the evie douce to convice thom. Ofall the batches the thurd will bo the smallest in number, but tho Iargest in {mportanco. Compared with tho third, the first aud sccond nro a8 naught. Prov- arations for the raid will be comploted in o montb, and thon tho bauisbed goutiomen will appear, Thoy will bo sllosed to pload guilty to ono count in thoir indictnents, aud tnon to go or Btay oa they may chiooso. T'he rosult {8 Lappincss in the ranks of tho wandoring ringsters, for they sre coming home agnin, and all may yet be woll. THE TUIALA, It 18 expected that the whisky triala will com- menco Weduenday, Jay 10. Baturday aftornuon Comuissioner Ifovne, at tho direction of tho Court, drew & potit jury for the May term of tho United Btates Court. The term opans ou the 1at, but the jurors will bo summoned for the 10k, Tho priuipal cases to bo triud are those of Afewsrs, Slunn, Ward, sud Wadsworth, snd Ald, Cullerton and iildroth. . FINANCIAL. i MEXICO: DIAZ AT MATAMORAS, NEw Onuzass, April 24,—At Matamoras yes- forday Gon. Diaz paraded tho National Guard, nbout 800 strong, and preseated thom with bat- tls flags, after making s stirring speech. 1lie requested all who would voluuteor to march to tho interior {o stop to the front. Only ono oflicer and two men cawo forward. The wholo rogiment was thon ordered to their bar- Tacks and disarmod. This MOFDILK & FUMOF Pro- nesr Monterey, aud the whole cavairy forco loft the city hastily in that diroction. 1182 remains, ;ml is couscripting Mexicauw to increaso his orce. DENIAL. Wasmsoroy, D, O, Aprll 2{.—Lieut.-Com- mandor Jobuson, comwanding the United Htates naval furces on ths Hio Grande, telo- grapha to the Navy Department thas all reports of forced lonns ou forelgn morchants at New Larcdo arc untrue, ——— SPAIN, THE DASQUIS I'HOVINCES. Bax Bepastiay, April 2L.—Aftor snother very stormy dobate tho Junta of Guipuzcoa to-day olectod five delegates Lo proceod to Madrid to confor with the Govornment. MILWAUKEE, Svecial Disnateh to The Chicago Tridune. Mrmwaukee, Apnil 24.—Tho suspension of Belrooder & Lindblom, commissiou merchants, frrcconcilablo partisans of tho Mlluuru;n fo-diywes etpoeiads. Rhoy wersiidssely Jafor: il th likougl T Tauia desrosted. Uem G da ested in the last corner, and, alibough succoss~ ful fn oparating the coruor, did 80 at & greater eacrifico thau thoir meaus justified, as stated in Tne TrisuNg at tho thoe, Otber houses it i fenrod aro involved, bu not hopelevely, clino any compromise fettmiing the future aetion of Guipuzion, $2 opposetlie conseription, to consent to moderate taxation in aideof the National Treasury, sud to witbdraw from tho canferonco and proteas if tho Goverumeut at- tompts any modifioation of the fuercs, Tho mounicipal authorities of tan Hebastian perso- vera in thetr irreconcilablo attitude, sud tho jrri. tation in the lutorior of the proviuce cuntinaes, MINNESOTA, Special Dupateh to The Chicaaa Tribune, LaOgossk, Wis., April 24,—Private informa- tion rocowved to-day slates that the Winnobago ————— Oity Milling Company, of Winnabago Gity, Minn., BARBADOES. Las failed ; capital stock aid to be §30,000 or RIOTOUSTHANBACTIONS, £40,000 ; nssuts sud Liabilitios not sscortaived. Loxpox, April 21.—A telogram from the Bar- badovs Dofouss Association suyds : ** Riotd have oceurred throughout the iulauds; plantations sud louses have been sacked, aninals dostroyed, and sn enormous destruction of proporty bas tuken wplace. Ovor forty of the ricturs bavo boen shot, ‘Proops are actively employed. Tho City of Brilgetuwn s throat- oned 3 buriness i Suspendod, sud familios are soukifig slupping for estety. Tho riotors say thiat they huve the Governor's sancitun for thoir actions, ‘The imuediate recall of Uov. Jobn L'opa Hennesny is requivito to gave tho colony. . GREAT BRITAIN. THE KOVAL TITLLS BILL. Loxnon, Apul 24.~In tho Jlouso of Com- mons, Mr. Fuwuatt, member for Hackney, sskod Dieraeli to fucilitato the discussion of his motion for au address to tho Queou praying for Lor uon-msuuption of the title of Empress of fudin veforo tho proclumution was wsued giviog it mivct, Disruch declined, whorenpon Mr. Faw- talt {OYO DULICO Of B WOLLH WORE Stringently slicigmg the eouduct of the Goverument, MnonLiiLg L0 & Voo of censury, FiR AT FORT WAYNE, IND. Bpeetal Dispatch lo Ihs Chicago Tribune. Vour Wasng, Ind., Apnit 24,—A fire at Colum- bls Caty, lnd., dostroyed four bulldings,—one owned nod used by Frank Hupplo as a grocory, two ownod by A. Shank, and used by N. Ellis as a saloon sud rosie douce, nod vne owned by O. Ulrich and not occupiod. Bupplo's loss 1 about 3,000, with inwuranco of #1000, Lihw' luss {s sbout 500, and the bullding was worth about 2,000, ‘The :’lru I supposed to haye buen the work of fncon- iarios. ——— SAMUEL D. LOCKWOOD, To the Fditor of ‘the Chicayo T'riuune; Cuicago, April 24.~In the list of defaulters which you published the otlier day, you included the nawmo of Samuel D, Lockwaud, late Juatice of our Buprome Court, a8 a dolinquont as Re- ceiver of F'ublic Moneys attho Jacksonvillo Laud Onica, Lockwood was nover & defanlter, but was ERATIAES sued, aud not only waro his wccounts shown ELECTION, to bo sl right, but tho Govornmeut wus found to bo in his dobt &1,500. Judge J.ockwood tuid me this in Juue, 1810, 38 wu wvidence of not only the loose meunor of koopiug tbo bouks of the Treusury Departwent, but of tho overseening snxiety of District-Ate torneys tu lisvo and charye for & large uuinber of suits, sico st that tine they Lsd no salary, aud jndead thoy now get ouly $200 per sunnm. 0. V. Dyes. P e OCEAN STEAWSHIP NEWS. PuiLapreruta, April 2.—Arrived, stosoabip Tilinow, from Liverpool. New Yous, April 24.~Arnved, steamships Bwizerlaud, from Antwerp; Adristic, from Live erpool, LYMOUTH, April 24, Pama, April 24.—Pages, s Liberal Cougerva. tive, was elected to the Asscmbly from Blon- iauban, OnITUARY. Tams, April 2L.—7The death of the wifeof M. Louis Blune is snuounced. S ABYSSINIA. THE EGYITIAN INVADERS. Qao, April 24.—"The Lgyptisu $X00D8 a1 ro- Kring from Abyssinia. : TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New York, Apnil 24.—Tus Atlantio & Paclfio Tolegraph Compauy will ot once byild new lines —fteamobip Bervls, from Irom Washiogton to Now Orloaus and Mobile, | New York, has uirived, laking iu several citios o the way. - Han Fuascisco, April 24,—Tbe esiling of the el Dispateh to Tha Clucago dribune, Pacitlo Mall steamor City of New York for Lssr Ssomxaw, Blich., April 24.—-An eothy. | Australis is posthuned thl to-worrow. The En- sk wail Lus vot yet nirived, sud the copl aud .wm{n ou the steawer wro still uuder attachs went. QueENsTowN, April 24, —Arrived, the steamor Peonsylvanie, from hilsdolphia, Flastic miovtivg was held this eveulug, havivg for ity object the furwution of & Boxrd of ‘Trade. A committee to draft articlos of Associstion was formed, and the weoting adjourned uutil Thurs- THE GRAND JURY, It Plunges into the Lightning. Rod Business, A §500 Check Put Up for the Benefit of Certain Commissioners. Rumors as to the Object of All These Investigations, flow Mr, Heping Tried to Get the City Printing for tho * Times.”? His Efforts to Corrupt the Incorrupti- ble Comiskey. The Grand Jury oame togother yosterday morning apparontly refrashod {rom a day's rost, Me. Btorey, tho foroman, bad his usual bundle of “noton* under his arm, and sa ho asconded tho winding stairs mot 8 long list of witneascs, who, B they gazad upon him, wondered what thoy niad boen called for, aud what it was that they knaw that could possibly Intercst the jury. Tho most Importaut wituoss called during the doy wan a goutlonmn by the name of BT, who on sccount of a- publication in these columna s month sgo was supposed to koow eomothing about o certan contract for the putting up of lightnlog rods on the conuty bulldings. Notwithetsnding tho efforts of Bir. Btorey to koop the work of tho jury from Tue TRINGNE, it is enablod th givo tho substanco of what hoesld: He hLnd some time ago con- colvod tho jdes that the tax-payers of tho county wore in immivont dangor from lightuing, aud that unless all of tho eounty buildings wera pro- toctod by rods, tho burdon of taxation would bo speadily wnorossod. Comprobouding the peril- ous gituation of tho public, ko wanted to furnish lis partioutsr lightning-rod. To this end ho saw uot Periolat, but & court Uailiff by ihe namo of Wilkorson, who told Lim that it would cost monoy to bo succosaful. Ho approciated the eituation, gave him a certified check for 3500 to bo ueed, and suthorized im to use it. A fow days later he saw Commissioner MoCaffroy, who had beon ween by Wilkeison In tho monntime, sud was totd by bim_to make bis bid, leave it with Wit- korson, and he would work it through the oard. Suil later ho esw McCaflroy and Schmidt in conversation, sud husrd the latter fuquire who hsd put up tho €500, Later still MicCaffroy manifestod a great iatoroat in his rod nad bid, and said that to get it through It would bo necersary to have the matter in the hands of 8 cortaiu committes, or to postpons guy action in tho matter until after alection, oCaffroy tried to take tiie matter, subsequently, out ofthe Lands of the Committeo to shich it had beon roforred, but was unsuccesstul for some reason or auothor. Fiually his bid failod, which ho thought was because somo ono had put up moro monoy than Lo bad, He had reliod upon Wilk- orson to distribute Lis monoy, bat Lo failed to do it offectually. 1lis chock was roturned (o Dbim, wid the work awarded to eome one elso, MR, WILKERSON was next called, 1t having bLeeu underatood in adysucs thut Lo bad declared that ho would *jump the town, commit perjury, or cut his throat,” rather than F“ away Lis frionds— McCaffroy aud othors of tho Board—bis testimony did not smount to much. At loast b was nob very dsmaging. Notwithstandiog lis roticonce aud iudisposition to tes- tify in the matter, it I3 understood that 1t can bo proven by soveral partics that ho was i possossion of tho $500 check, that Me- Caffroy know it, and was figuring for his sharo of tho smonat, and that Bchinidt mamfested bis 1ntatest i the matter by boidiug & cortaiu sat- plo of rod fu_his Land and advocatiog it when tho proper Committeo made tho award of tho contract, Soveral other witncsses wero oxamined, but noue who gavo tho foroman of the jury much comfort in s renech for ground npou whick to base indictments, ‘Their ‘testimony rolutou to thiogs fu general rather than anything particu- lnr, and coversd s wido 1sugo. None of thom threw ony light nyon the Court-Houss question, but all rofiected lo one wauy or anothor upon Periolat aud tho Couuty Board, two things which tho jury hisve learnod to believa are ono aud the pane, ‘Thoso wituesses will”ba oxamived to- day, and rich developments are prowlscd, espe- cially in tho construction of the now hospital Thoss outside of the Jury-room, sud who prido themselves that they kuos a thing or two, are inclined to tuke A STRANOE VIEW of the whola inveatigation. 1t was intimated & fow days agoin those columus that Alr. Storey, or somn of Lik omployes in_authority, wora lisblo to gat wixed up 1 county alfairs 4¢ the investi- gadun was pushod to its Jogitimato end. Now, 1t 18 auserted that tho invostigation was pushed upou Mr. Storey by desigolug parties, amoong whom are somo of hus employes, tho object Le- iug to displace Periolat se 1ho agent of tho County Buard 1 engincening public frauds and steals, and to give lhal)onlflnu 10 some ouo olss, —a gentleman from the South Town who ro- coutly withdrow a ibol suit agaiust the Limes. Iu lua intercet, it is said, cortain overtures bavo ‘been mado iu the last few daya to certain conuty offlcials, who weia givon to underutand Hlint whatever thoy could do to kil the influene of Periolat and buwiid up that of tho Bouth Town wan would be liverally paid for. Auother puit of the plan, it is said, 18 to KILL EGAN A8 ABCIITECT, or at loast as superintondout of tha construction of the Court-Houso, and put in his plece pliant tool, the 1dea Leng that * there are milliovs Ju 1t,” to epjuy which It is necossary to got rid of Porolat because of bis greed, sud of Egan bo- eauso of his disposition to do rignt, Whopher thero ia anything 1n these etatuments or not Mr. Btorey will, of course, ascortain., BN, UEBING AND THE *TIMES." A roporier of ho Stgals-Zeilwng intorviowed Mr. A, C. Hesing a8 regurds kis toatimony bo- fore tho Grand Jury Saturday, sud obluined tho following, which Wwaa printed in yesterdey's Zetlung ¢ 1t,—Who conducted the examinstion 7 Mr, I, —Horey bimaself, When 1 went fn snd had boen sworn 1 waa given a chude at (he uper eud of o tably, at whicls thore wat, lewldes Bz, Htorey, the clerk of tho Jury wud Asafstant State's Attoruoy Liecd, Storey sutd Lo 1o s #ir, Hesing, wo have Legun su iuvostlgation of corruption fu tuia county, and since your uune bss becn oftun couuceted with It 1 the Jireas, wo want Lo kuow whethur you Liave over ofered Yiderioen or vther public oiticeps money for corrupt purposes 7° 1 mpi}od. “ No; I'uevor In'my iife wada corrupit pruposala to Alderimen o any other public of- Srer with one solitary exceptiot, sud tast was when T weut t Jolin Camiukoy, then Alderman, st your ro- Mr, Blorey, sud vifered bim tirst §300, and then £ io would vote t0 give tho Tenes thy city privtivg,’ 1t~ What did Btoroy say to that Mr, 1.—Ho sald Le did ot remember 1t at all, snd aserutd Lo be vurprised thot I should make such o stubuanent, ‘Hlorey kakod mo then whethier any architoct oF cone tractor bisd uvgr suugut tu gait ny intuence in regerd t tho coustruction of o Court-Louse, Hospital butldlng, lusuuc Asylum, or the purchasa of Teal ea- tate, 1 Teplicd that ua o bowepayer publishor they bud comio Lo mw uboit 8 offen wn 1y bud to the foremon of the Grand Jury, Mr, Blojey; that aimost every arclitect who 1ried to get the' constriiction of public Dudidiugy bud cume o we atd begged mn to 1B my sutucuce fu his tavor, Storey acked then whetler Egu & [ Armalroug culled on s, s when I repled In the negative, whether I ihecn s oppoucit, 1 prplied that T Lud bee fold Ly many citizeus who were quabificd ta Jutgo n ik o good architeet, Lt I wus agalost oug, wtid waw wlso gan's bulldusg tho Courtellouse alons, I urd alw; jnssted that tha Court-tlo.nne shouls be built by & Board of three, sud 1y csududito was Theodore Kurls, whoim [ kiiew s v (aayj utent and Fislug younywan. Ae 8 third, inorder 10 avchd Uil dinpagrecizent.und Uy Lave the public cot- leuce .n the Bred, 1 propused burllug or Boying- 10t Lol of whutn § kisew posseesod yulile contidence i 4 Ligh degroe, Btorey uekd whether § kuew that Gy, or Kurle, of Matz, 0F otber srchitoite, bad given net 8 or wunep to Perfulat 1 order Lo get the Job, 1 sephied tiat 1 ktiow nothiug at all sbout it btorey then said, ** ‘The charges were then gencrally Bade 40 tie pupers that these wen had B0UKLE W got this Work Ly bribery, und thut Fenoiat Lad Leen to middlowsy § uppaicutly you, foo, Lave wade o chiaegen § whit Luda hud you' for them 7 T oy ++ O thy K10 busia that Sou hud whe you e o of Lelug the owier of the Aux Beblo slone-uarry, sud that | wished to Luild tus Court-House from thls stonc-quarry, white at the thne 1 did uot know thcre g, Euan s ‘woney Iomw biwm 1 order to pay yOu for yuur tulluence; how bs that ¥ T repued, ffhat, dMr. Hlony, b e jush us conteptible 8 Le ne tlit of {ho wemy seoundrel 0 Mlatthiowy, for whom ko wantod to sull tlie bongital lot, whon bo said that ho bad greascd the Chicano {ynee aud tho otlicr pagers and had ke all right, aud tlat ho wanted $3,000 for Heaigs paver. Neutinr 1 nor tho Alaale-Zeituny ever gov s cent ¥ whether tho Tunes kot anythiug I don't know, T is for you to anawer, Alr, Blorvy.” R.—Did b anawer ? Dir, Hh—~Noj bo only luugled, aud wes apjoreatly aboul 10 clust the e3amiuation, but Dirch stepped i Wnd anked e, *Alr, licvitg, s whist woy aud for whint purjoss was it thst you went1o Jolin Comiskey 1% Blorey lulerrupiad—u Yes, Bir. Healng, lo: us kiow all sbout 1t 1 replied, You shall Lave cvery- thing, In 1869, whon the Republican Co tion” bad neminated my friond Edward Balo- mon, all the newapspers bere, with the osception of 1lie Iret and Jail and thy Stoats-Zetung, mede & syudicata, and put np a ticket which wan elactad, (33 after the election you, Alr, Storey, begen (0 atack i1 the Tymes the men yon had heiped to eisct, T sould not at firat undoratand what {t meant, but soon found ont that you conceived it lo be fof your own interest tobaon s good footing with be vanquished, Mr. Ghandler, your buniness mansger, oame 1o me a sliort me after the elsction and asked mo whether the Staats-Zeitung was not willing to go into a combins- tion with the T¥mes to get the =|€'! printing, T repited to him that the staats-Zeitung (d Dot toed to make auch & combinstion | that the printing was asaured to un by law, aud that, I I wore o haip sny paper, it would be the Evening I'osl, since 1t was the only one which bad stcod by us. dier sald ¢ " Ve good; but, it ~you find out Lust o Pt has no ::nnce. will you then help ue?: s1id1 *Very willingly, since your paper s to- E e mote oomblicss than ivn TaiRONP, fiepe 1ean, aud Journa!, The dsy aftor I got sa invitation £0 go'to your office, Me. Blorey, snd waa led to your library, behind yaur business otfice, whera I fouud yousiid Mr, Chandler. You expisinod to me thero tnat you wero willg 0 pay from $10.000 to $16,000 to get the city printing, and observed that 1f the City Council could bo purchased to do_hat it would alsa o eany o induce ( to_put up the price tosuch & fgure that the moncy thus expsnded could ba gotton back orsin, 1 got suother invitation tho seme woek, and found in your lbrary men Ald b Ao Eae i divid: ex-Aldernian, whio soemed {0 cipal fndivid. Ao bave “hirgs 'of tho baraain, Thers 1 fenrned that yon bad bhs necesssry number of Alder- men, that you wanted oniy & mouthpiece, snd you kel o, oince Johin Comisxey Apposred fo bo yout enemy an not 1o be on a epecial friendly footiny the ex-Alderman, to go to him and ses whether ho could not be movol, if not throngh peranssion then thirough an offer an high an §10.000, to apsek and to vole for the Nimes, 1 wont %o Comiskey, told him of your offer, and got 4 & reply, Not under any circum- #tancea can I bo bought, aud I would not vote for Btorey's paper if hs offerod mo a wholg block opposito the Conrt-flonss, Mr. ~Hesing,” adiled Comiskey vory omphatically, *do you boliave I have forgotten the Kilgobbin article?y T know that snotl derman was notifed that ho need unld 0 stato the sum _for which be could be bought, or if he chose ho conld bave the best horso from tho ox-Alder~ man's stabls, he, 1iko Comiakey, was smblttored againat you ond tha' Tymes and exposod the wholo business, the result of shich was, an sou know, that tho Chicigo Mepublican, snd not {is Chlcago Times, ot tho eity printing.” 8totoy, who, during tilstimo ad been moving very unessily 'sround on ‘bis chair, ankod e, * Bat, Mr, Hesing, did we Lavo s conyorsi- tion about thia; 'dia not Chandior look atter the busl- nena slone?” I roplled, *3r, Storey, wo not only talked over tho malter in your. library, fiut evan in your editorial-room, and avery word of that which T lisve said here {s trus.” To which ho replied, somewhat meekly, # Well, I can_only say that Ldo o remombor aoyiliing sbout 1t Tieso, eld Mr. Hoslog, are the ipal points in the examina- ton, ta which the jury manifently Listenod with great interest, When I mentioned Siorey'a name the first 1imo they sll drew thelr chatru ncarer and pricked up thelr ears {n order not fo loso & word, snd I conld road on thelr faces that the thing was exceedingly enjoyable to them, OOMIBREY. A roportor askoed Mr, Comiskey in_roferonco to tho above statemonts yestorday. Ilo bad not read them, but upon their bolog raad to him Lo hiad nothing to say. Il over anxiety to say nothing in roference to tho subject resulted in his gearing hia coat in his effort to got out of tho presonco of his interviowor. Inssmuch. bhow- ovor, 8 he Las ropeatedly confirmed the atate- ments, aud othera know of their truthfuluoss, his roticence cannot be construed intoa donial. ‘Inoir truth may oxplaln, on tho other hond, why ho bas vot boon ablo to got befora the jury, though summoued soveral days sgo, PRENDER’S STORY. It Ee Corroborated by His Albany Chum, Arnayy, N. Y., April 24.—The subatauce of the interview with Matibow Richardeon, of this city, roferred to in Prondor's statomont alleging frauds in the Unitod Statoa Trossury Depart- _mont, witl appear ia the Argus to-morrow. The Arqus eaya Mr. Richardson was a clerk 4o Trass- urer Bpiwoor's Burcsu, enteriog upon his dutiea in tho yesr 1864, It was Lis duty to keep the boolss of the dopartmont for the cancella- tion of moneya or representatives of moueys, and ho was one of tho Committes throigh whose hands such monoya passed. Fiank Jones was chief of Lis divieion, Bonds and all forma of currency passed through thoe bonds of this Committoo amounting to many millione of doliars. Richardeon etatos that in 1865 & package amountiug to £10,600 wae miss- 10g, and way SEVER DISCOVERED, A cortificato stating tho fact that the money bad beon lost was filed. ‘I'his cortificate aleo swnted that the money had been canceled, whion luch- ardvon eays was not true, As it was Jlichard- sou’'s duty to mako out tuls cortiflcate, bl wus- ploions woro oaturally excited by the filing of falge certiticatos, That tho $10,500 waa stolen is ovident from tho fact, as etated by him, that, before ho loft Wasatugton in 1869, ALL BOT 85, of the merics had hoon redesinod, Some timo after this transactton s packege of $70,000 was divorted from tie usual courso of destruction by the Chief of Division. A wmall portion of 1t wan cut up into etripe for bindiug ‘other pack- ages of curroncy. Mr. Richardson was requost- ed by the Chiof of bis Djvision to make out a certificate that tho ontiro amount hiad been do- stroyed. 5 1E PEREUPTORILY DECLINED, Whon Jones saw that he had made a mistako 1 his mau, e estled bim out into the hall and waid : + Richardson, say nothing abous this, for, it you do, you wili riso boll with we.” Rich- ardson wag uur\»mud. ehiortly aftor, to learn that Jones bad filed a cortificato with Tioasurer Spinner stating that tho §70,000 bad been do- stroyed, lichardwon furthor ascertained that certlticatos of destruction of currency, instead of being proserved, woro dustroyed from timo to time, thua removing ol upsunuuuy to dotect fraud. Richardaon attempted to secure wa ine veatigation, but all bis eifotts failed, CASUALTIES, 5 A GREAT HAIL'STORM. TorEgA, Apsil 28.—A nail-storm pogsed ovor this county Saturdny aftornoon o milo wide and oxtondlog miles south which destroyed all the archards and wheat crop. Not a single leaf, bud, or biossom remsius ou the trecs, A largo nume ber of cattle wore killed, In plnces the Lail wes 8 fuches deop sud the aizo of hens' oygs. Wi on loads could be scooped up thie morniug, thirty-six Lours after the fall. Vory httle dam- a0 was dono ln pho city. avecial Dispateh to 1'ha Chicago Tribune, Lawngncx, Kan, April 24.—A very violant rain and batl storm occurred in thiy county Sat- urday night snd Sunday moroing, Ton milca pouthiwout of Lawrouce boil-stonos foll in puch quantitios apd of such pize as fo romain unmolted through the extreme heat of Sunday tUl Monday, when they were broughit o town by the Los-full, weasuriug, many of thom, 1% iuches iu dismoter. In lo- calitiow whero the bail was worst, many housos were euttrely deprived of windowrglong, aod for- ward fruit orcliards guve up evou & ghost of chunoe for phis year's crop, Fortunatelv the fall of hail was hjted o a smll tegritory. T'he-raln caused o riso fu gl $ho stranms, sud at ienst two raihway Hluos loadiog in Lere are badly damaged, 'I'ho Leaveuwoith, Lawrouco & Gai- vostou, and Atchison, Topeks & Fanta Foe lont aithior bridgos or ombaukments, sad are put to uo little expouso for repaipy, THE SNY LEVEE. Quixoy, 1L, April 24.~1'be Huy reached itv bighost point Sundsy nigh} and commenced fallivg yesterday. The dechue, huwever, is plow. It 5 believad that tho thousanda of acres of uplondid whost 1 the bottoms are ruined. ‘The river At this poiot 1s 18 fees 134 inches alove low wator. Dostings are buing held in Jloovibsl tp make arravgomeuts 10 ropuir tho Jeveo, 'Lhe worat crovasso is ope vosiso Hannlbal, aud fs 800 yards in lengh aud 80 fect devp, 'The biidge acvoes the Buy ou the Chicugo & Alton Railroad, esat of Lovislans, wiil Lo reopencd this morntug, shd praios will pass so-day for th firsk i sinco Thursdwy, fhe coutractors for sue ropaics ou the Ianuibal bndgo, broken by the stesmer Dictator, say that 1% will be comploted by May 15, UNCOFFINED AND UNKNOWN. Specinl Lispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, * Buwsasaton, Ih., Aptil 2L~A pegro floater wus found to-<Isy at the mouth of Bhuank River, 8 wulos below bere. ‘Fhe Coroner's jury s rondered a verdick of accjdental drowning, The Dody is shought to be that of some deck-hand, and hias not peca jdonutiad, DEATH OF AN INJURED MAN. Bpepad Dupgtch po The Chcaaq Iribuns. JaCpoosse, Wis, April 24.—Nr, Albert Pierce ;‘:;IN His uiwé w»‘;’o 'lu e §m Ry s $ralp on the 0 & St r Now n mp.'hm:.x died sm:“momnz. u&h P:md?: “v‘:‘::: brought kero thigafiecnoon, KILLED UNDER A HOUSE. Special Diapateh {o Tha Chicago Tribyne, Miswausge, Wis., April 24, —Willism Bchultz, » Iaborer eugeged in removing & house, was killed by tbe sudden giving way of & screw and’ the consequout fall o(%h- struclure upon him, POLITICAL. Mcoting of the Old Twonticth Ward Citizens® Club. What They Have Accomplished in Pu- rifying Elootions, A General Overhauling of Lincoln Park Affairs Asked For. A Sugges tion that Mr. Hesing Resign---How Has the Money Been Spont ? TWENTIETH WARD CITIZENS' CLUB. PROOEEDINGS OF THE FIRET ANNUAL MEETING, The Twontieth Ward Citizens' Ciub held ita first aunual mooting Isat evoning, in the North Sido Turnor Hall, thera boing a rather moder- ato sttondsoce, considering the intoroat heretos fore manifeated, Mr. Jullan S, Rumsoy called tho mooting to ordor, and Mr. IL N. Mann acted as Seoratary. Mr. Rumeoy atated tho objoct of the meoting, which was a gathoring of the Citizons® Club of the Twontieth Ward—not the Republiean olub— to hesr what had beon doue ¢he past yoar, Beoe rotary Mann then read THE YOLLOWING REPORT In view of tlie remsrkable rosults’ scoomplistied by thiis Bocloty during tuo past year, it atfords mo greal pleasure to present thia the Arat annual report of tlte Same, One year ago the Twentioth Ward was rogard- 8d, for corruption and fraud st clactions, ss one of th worstin the city, Toulay sho standa fully redcomo from ber past misdoeds, and {4 Fests entirely with the better class of cltizens {f they ara_ goin th at the head of al contrul and eo diafranchise niue-tont In ondor that all may fully undersian; 1 havo written out 8 partfal history of this Bocuty, ‘Belng convloced (lut " groes fraiidy n perpetrated at {he fall elections of 1874, when James A, Kirk was clocted Aldermau, but was counted out of his reat by the Iatch Houss gang, and_soticipating the ssme doings st all coming Clactiona i they wero 1ot put down, & mceting of the Twentleth Ward citizons, irrosp five of perty, was calind aud thls Boclety organized, Twanty-threo' ofli- Cors wero clected, of wiom o part bave sorred {he fally thoush all tho discouraglng, Iabortous swork it bad to_perform to foacl sucosss previous Lo ber, when it goined valusbio accessions a soime of ouf bodt snd most earnest citizens, Somo OfF becauso they fanciod tho work wes not Topuiar; others because, though personally in favor Gf & pizro ballut, thioy wers afraid it might hurt their Juriy or thels ‘political apifations to be’con: Yith auch » movemont. The Etecutivo Committeo baa from time ta time filed vacancles, Les boen hard wark to find oa williog o e St tisho continuonaly on fbik ok, THE FIRST ELECTION in which the Club participated was i tho memorabls 4 Qlty Clarter clootlon,” A lsrge mess-meoting wes arganized at McCorrick 1all, st considerablo sxpenso %0 1ho Club, to arousa tho eltizens fuio sction, and to urge the other wards to orgauize and provont tho faiida which wore aftermasda pesppissiad, Tuough tho mceting was well sttendod, {¢ dld_not secomplish tho pypocted result, In this 'word we triod {0 have Datter judgen of clection appointed, but without sie- cess, Un eloction sy wo sppeared sazly, but two of the judges would not allow our chailonger in- Bido for mearly two hours, during which time they mansged matters in thtle own way No poll- lista_wers Xopi, snd every to voto ‘whether ho wss challenge the situstion, g ono I ed or nof, lHaving beon Thwarted at the polis, wo dotermined to find out the law fu the matter, Tho first Grand Jury we found 113d been brouglt together with npecial oferenca to our case, but contrary to thomannor_prosceibed by law, 80 wehad the luw properly snforced, and then ‘wetit beforo thio Grand Jury vnd evcured fndictments againet two of the Judges, Later we found tho law ro- irding specisl elo:tions was #0 joose snd fndefinito fiat i ol Lo Ird to secure a conviction without carryiog it up to the Supremo Court, and, sa it would ‘make uo chsnge i blie_election whicliovor way the do- Cislon waa, wo concludod not to incnr tho great ox- enro of 'testing s casc. In this comnection our thuiks re due to tho Hon, J, 1. Doolltila (or servicss snd legal advico rendred, TRION TO THE ELECTION OF LAST FALL s reorgauization of the Oinb was offected, ‘Tho Oppo- sllon party havig useusd the cooperation of tho Corrupt element {n our ward, we worked throngh tho Ipublicen pary orgautaatioh oseance is overtucow, Acanvass of the wnrd was made, and cach challengor Drovided with & printed Mst of the votets in hia pro. cinct, Lverything went on well except at the First snu Becond Trociucts, whoro the Corcoran were 2gaim at work, ip tho ¥irat Preciuct the chullcngors wore not admitted till Laif.past 9, at which limo ballota wers 1 tho box, Challonges wore diarc ed, our men forced from tho polis, aud procacdin cifried un fn & bigh-handsd nnauer, In tho Socond Drecnct tho challeuger was ad- mitted, and everything went on quletly tll 1t o'elock, Wheit orders were roceived that that would not do, a5 out challangar was put out and not sdmittad il 30 clock, Then ho wes ellowed fuwnd pyt_ont aualn Whon the-votlug wes over, as thoy did not went any ono to wateh wiillo they wero counting tho vates, ‘Aftar the eleotion these judgea were {udicted, but oue, 3., Green of tho Second, was uevor found, ' It eoms 1o lives o Ciucinnatt, snd happened to bo'in tha city on election-day, 4o Le was picked out by the Ifitch- Tlnuao cliquo '3 » proper man to serve. Theodore Awipus wae sonuitted, e uydoubtedly Laving served *ithiout nny idon a8 10 what Sexton waa doing, Sox- fon was foiind gulty snd flncd 25 by Judgo SfcAllia- ter, Commoat on thid seutoucols unnecowscy, Thio fudicted Judgen of tha First Precinct had ona tetal, which resuitod in a disagroement, tho Jugy stand- ing eleven for convicticn. 'Fhp jurymsn tunt et put was oue Heniinglon, who usaoeistes with tiat f fernity, und, lu_tho laat eloction, a ted oy telr clinl- louger in (he Hatch ouse precfuct. Whon the case wan eallod for trisl tie aceand Lime a change of venne was accured to Jo dot, Will Gounty, where L ceo will cowno up tho rst Bonday in Jatie, W JIropos (0 go there pud try to secure B fafr iricl. What they bave cuoke up 5 makiuy Lt cBaogy wo will joors Ju duo e, TOWH ELECTIONS Laving besn managud very fooscly nexctofore, through e ottorgs of thjs Cimb o Independent tickol was put i tho toid, oud every namo oult elg-ted, fn wptte of tlia opposition of botfi purtiok 4aa of the prews, Homo of thy remarkable featuroa of this campaian ware that Tope of tho candidates Lad ought the oitice oF eyer Tiold s otils o lieforo, unid woro uot ealled upaa Lo cons tributo ona doilar towards xareyiug oo tho olectlon, AT THE BLURNT ELECTLON tio Club sgain workod through tho Kopublican party organization, snd for the Aot tima ainto the firo se- “uted an lonest voto without dictation from the Tatch lHouce,” A full volo waa pollad, but uo repesters or uon-residents pllowed to participato and o indictments of fudges will Lyot 1o prorentod. To stow tho difference betweon pho lagt aud Soumer alectious, 1 tave prenared & stulopunt of $1o Yoo casl by tho atels Huuso pireciuct 1n 170, e wortly ekt 1w In7G L BitiFs Yoto wa i In 1936, when o doubd Al VGl Wiio ek wutiiad to,. pesesns bassisessene. . Fherp i3 pu ¢oubt that fie glbizene of Ward tiave hicen diafrobeliacd " susco fire, un U yoto of the Firat Precinet, together with tho repeatars tiey would run futo the other precincis, wan niwsys Tarze cuougth ko dorklu tho oluctivn whiclever way they wished, Nelther Junas noe Gorcurey wers enibiled 10 soats us Alderman ward, TUL BECEL®S Q¥ THE BOCIETY 11ay0 been s10es OF tla, Lor’ Law "gxpons.s, ovidence and copying sario fali sud rooui-reut und Ja Printing and udvertinng. Fixtures,. rerrses Caab 08 MADA. 1oy perseorser . The oulatondfig dsbis Y are about $100,—not 10 excecd flst Runount,—1aust of it belng for tall-renb, After 1oy L wo will tlse "Tupner Hull fop Nesdquarters, which will'ouly yeceauitalo our peutiug Lul) gvr cJub uscllugs, mnl Wil Loy chieaper than renting & rooim for cout{nuoys use, as we bLave but fow Lurgo 1aoutu. 81 ‘The report waa uuefled. 3ir, Humuey stated that this was au annnal moeting, and 1t was for the Club to say whsther thoy would contiuuo iu existeuce as the Light- oouty Ward Olub, ‘Tho Becretaty's roport wae fhon nnanimously adopred THANKS, Mr. J. D. Ifarvoy vaid that tha goutlomon who had earrleg ou ttus lubor of loye were deserving of tho thanks ot the citizens and tho tax-payors of the old Niuetconth and ‘Iwentieth Wards, as woll us $10 pubuo gowessily, Mr. C. A, tregory suid tist o owed s dobt of thanks to the gentlomen of the Club, who had wurkea 80 ;uldumul{lu the futerest of the puri- tyof the balot-bux, {luwas willing to coutribute all he could iv tino sud ruonsy to fuither carry op the work, Blr, Le Moyne ‘was deserviig of thenks for contesting tha election of Ar, Fare well, The Republican purty had no night to ory frand whon ithad its due shure withiu Ltsetf. QOuly moan, wisorable fellows. bad committed thess frauds, ucior good Lopublicaus vor Dew- uersta. Lo wes gind to see the leaders of hoth E-meu proseat, aud he hopoed all parties would o reprosonted in the club for the protection of #he ballot-box iu the future, M, L. A, WILTS ¢ algo made a few remarks fn favor of continuivg the orgauization. One of thair objoots was to ugist upon gkood meu, rellrdlea_l of party aililia- tious, for municipal offices, and theroforo tuoy Lad united tho parties. Thev had reason to congratulste thewselves upoo the work sccome pliniied, and bo bolleved it bad bad its due lntlu- once fa all parta of Obicago aud st the fown elections. ‘This was & work that thoy sbould $10)d ou to, sud not allow It to be spsdwmodic, Tiysy ebould combins the good meu of both par- ue:h{md:hu ddnlh‘: n:n.b it r. Gregory agein epoke in bolall 18 008~ tinuanca of mezgsn}zm 1, and thought whons ever thera was zesson to bolisve thata good boon dateated by fre contest the election. N, RUMAEY :hofllb\ shat this was the mosh Iw}mmfl ll\:Tv 'or reform that had ever boen psrformed in this ward, It had been almoat disgrace to live in the ward a yosr and ahalf 8go, yot now it was tho beat organizedin thocity, Healluded Lo thatown mreling a8 showing what had been done and drow a parallol botwean that and tho Houth Town, whore tho mob eleoted Thoraton moder- ator, e contrastod the elsotion of laat falland tha one ucnntl{ lield, a8 p‘nvlmuly stated In Tux Tawppyr, He thourht if they kept fo work thoy could always got in Looest men, regardioss of party, for city oficers. Poopla had some idens of thelr own, snd would only vota for &hs bost men, as shown by the last aleation, IHe suggestod ao amendment to tho repors of he Hocrotary, where bo stated that in tho First Pro- clnct they had 811 votes in the box b 0 p'olook 1 the morning. LINCOLYN PARK, Mr, Honghtaling offered the folloming : ‘Wizneas, The citisans of Norih L‘hlea;‘o have been taxed for large sums of money for Libcoln Park, aud 10 report of tha disbursement of the same has been rondered to the publle} snd, \Wnzazas, Thera haa been mantfested for long ime puat 6 great went of confidence in $lis preseat Lorrd of Commisnioners, owing to reports that unwarranted and extravagant sums have been vald for additions to tha Far, 4a ngll 14 want of eare in the peying aut of ey gony AD o Eaas, T16 the hense of this mesting that the Intereats of ihe city demand that thers should bs mora vacanciss in tie aald Commisaian. ‘Resoiced, That {ho Preaidaat of this Olob appoiat & committee of five to prepara and present a petition to the Governor of ‘the State fo fil} the vacancy now ex- isting in the Board of Commissioners, by the ;ipniné- tment ) A Q. e Clab ment of —— 10 vacate tho appols Hening l;unnh of n!\"lml)m‘lll"llélfllouflr‘e ant e yacancy by the men an r e such potition nx:’ the slgnsinres of tho iax-paye of North Chicago,” Mr, Harvey offored the following amendment, whioh was accepted : And hat the paid Committes be direated ta call upon o floard of Park Gommsslouers snd requeat an ot- hibit of receipts and expendiinres n{ 8 _Board, and that » statoment of the same, if obtained, be pub- lishod in L aally papers. ME. HOUGWTALING - snoke in lnpKnri of his resolution. TIs thought It wos timo they had somo kind of & ropogs from the Lincoln Park’ Commission, whish had handled their monay, and ti'st somo of fhie qem- bora of the Board were not by suy meaus puro, —Jake Relim, for inatsnco, than whom thore w: not existing & mora_corrupt-hearted man ig the Unlted Btal A. 0. Heaing was snotbor. Tho othor mon wero respoptablo, byt he did pot be- tisva thoy bad the confidenco of the nommnnllz. Thoro woro some oxgeptions, but three-fourtha of tho tax-payers agreed in these sentiments. Ho wantod to aoo roform all around, and wantad to seo men whom they trasted sppointed to ex- pend their bundreds of thousands of doliara, 1fo did not mean to Km parshly on all tho mem- ‘bors of tho Board, bus he belloved tbero was reagon for offoring tho resolutions, Mr. Grogory made similar speoch, but thought the rosolutinns shonid bs roforzod to a mass-meoting to bo ealted horeattor, Dr. Blake agroed fo this view, Mr. L. A. White thought the Olub should in- augurate the moyamont, buk that a mags-mect- ing should firat ba called it thought that _tho uut‘.i :fiud dlnuononblyh 'lin I.;:o' sunsfi. an at po mopoy ha 0 recks jossly o foolishly ~ oxpended. It had boon expected that Mr. Hosing wonld resign, but he had not dono jt, Mr. Winston was Tress- urer of the Board, and ho believed him hopest. flo thought thet Mr, Hauuhulh& shiould bo recommended as ono of tho Park Commigsion- era to 11l the vacancy, and that tho Governor be requosted to appoint him. QONTINUR THE WORK, Mr. Ioughtaliog said that be did not wan} the office, but would take i¢ as s mattor of duty, Tho suggostion of ir. Hougataling for the goumun +as rocelved mith lond applsuse, and is namo was then unsnimously recommendod by tho Club for the position. Mr, Gragory offered the followings Resolved, That we fiavo heard the report of the Twentieth' Ward Oliizéas’ Olub with grost satafaction, aud rejoice st the work they hiave dono towards fnsur- ing protection to $bo elactive franchiss, and_pipross aur hearty thanks Lo sll membars of the Execulive Cottnitten anul of this Glub who bavs 8o zealously and generous)y contributed thatr merriccs and nuesns to toa work of paciication and rojection of {he bullot, Reso ved, That, wheroas, the Twentieth Ward hss became extinct, (st we horeby request tho organiza- tion of the Lagliteonth Ward Cluzeus’ Club Lo kaks up and continito the work of the forer Twontleth Ward Citizens’ Olub, Tha reaclation was hdopted. Mr, Houghitaling’s park resolution was then taken up, oua Mr. Kumuoy thought that they should pot caat s reflection wpon the Board of Park Commiesioners, and he was not in favor of tho resolutions, as he tolieved Mersia, Culver, Wipaton, and_fitockton wora honost sud firet: :Inla tmon, snd would rondor a yoporb if pekoa or jt. Mr. Grogory moved to Ipy the resolution upon the tablo for the present, Carried. Mr, Gregory then moved that a Committen of Nine to suggest names of oflicers, ragurdlons of paity, for the governmant of the Olab, he ap- ,mlmnd, they to mrurt at p fuitope mosting. The wmotign prevailed. Tho following natned wero appoiuted tho Committoe : Mesera, O, ii. Qregory, U. R. Corbin, D, C. Turver, II, 3. Mnou, James ModMullin, Jacob IHurt, Adolpn QGoorgo, M. A, Dovino, aud W. D, Kerfool. AT 1T AJAIN, Mr. Houghtaling wantad to know if by liny- ing tabled the rosolutious tho moating indorsed the vark Comminsion. Ilo wauted to knw if 30,000 had beou paid for an_aore of groum. it bad, the peoplo had = bown swindlod. e bad beon asked by bsnkers why North Chicago people bat put up with theso oat- rages oo long, ‘I'icre were injurious reports in circulation against tbe Commwisaloners, und e thought thoy sonld bo investigated. Aaj. Barrets thoaght the Board should not bo pun- demaed until thay hiad been fiesheard from, They tight have made crtora, but La did not belleve tbat mouey had beou wilfully stolen or squan- dored by the Park Comuwirsion. Thero were thyce men on the Beard against whom uothiuz had evor beou binted” or said, snd whu wero bolieyed to bs houest sud fair mer, le was in favor of wsking Mr, Heping to reefyu, but he did uot thiuk the Comuismon ought to bo copdemnod as & whole. . M1, Jluwsey thou wnde an cxplauntion of Lis provious remarks. A further discusslon was had on tho subject, when Mr, David Wylio offered the followivg : Ttewnved, That the Citjzeus of the Eiutornth Werd Dieroby apjoint the following Ovo gentiewel .4 & coni 1nitisé to fuycs {gste and report 1o 8 futuro meotiug o: 110 Qlub the rocoipte and axpenditures in dewail of tho Lincoln Jark Comuwlasioonrs O, A, Gregors, C. W. ‘Houghtaling, Georgo Carmichacl,'snd J. ‘Lho rosolution was lafd upon the fable, Me. J. D. liarvey woved for a committon of thies to walt upon’ the Lincoln Park Commis- slovers, apd request thow Lo publish a report 1n dotail of their racoipts and expepdituros. ‘Lhe following committee was appointed: O. A, Kregory, V. O, Tytper, and J. D, Harvey, r, Haryey thought the Governor sbould fil tho vaeancy, a8 be beloved he had used it s a otitical club long enough. « le uffered a reno ution to the effect thet r. Hopghialing bo recommended (o the Govarnor? for $he poxition. 1t waa tiusily coucluded to sfaua by tho pogotu mendation of Max Hjortaborig. P Tho xungllug thop pdjoysned bl pext l.!onncy o evoulug 8t 8 o'clock, when officers mit slactod, ——— MISCELLANEOUS, - A TBULY DEMOCRATIC TRICK, Bpecral Dupats 4o {1 Chisago I'riduns. InpIANAPOLIS, Ind,, April 24,-~The Democratic ‘membora of the Counoil ayed & bold aud dasporate geme Lo defeata triie oxpression ot the poople’s will ab tbo ity election noxt ‘Tuos- day. ltecogmizing the fact that they would Le reducad from & majorjty 08 IINOFIAY by the te- sult of that vlectiop a vpecisl mosting wos ealied for tufs sfternoon, at which time » redistricliuj ordinanco was lutrgdneed spd made tue apocisl arder for the regular mestiug to-yight. A this meeting gone byt Domoorata were rmn;, none othors bavigg Lesn noptled, To-pight the passugo Of tho mesaure wad achisyed by 8 ‘sirict party vote, und auother infamy aaded to tho loug ca'aloguo which already divgraces $ho recor] of the ¥ here. It is‘wore thau prohoble thas ihiy kepe will not avail the party suything, aa i¢ is thought 10 be top Jaly HOW o offact the ALPrOAChIN elaction. An mdignstion meeting wili o held to-morroy nigh. at which time a couvss of action wij) do determined ypon by the Ltopublicavs. FRASK JLANDEUS has doolded pot o run ex ndepgndent candidate for Govornol I'he Indepeudent ILzecuiiye Committes have intimatad (o him that Lis room was prefsrable to his company. He returned to Weabinaton to-might. - Xie Todepondonta will make no pomingtion n hiv place at prosent. A A s A QuperiCascs A Philsdelpbis coust hud.a sathor quoor cazs before it the oibor dsy. . A Woinau ridjog in o cropded horse-gar, aud not Lolding to fhe siran, waag thrown down by a jar in stoppipg the car, aod Lad her knsa-cap fractured, sod broughs suit against tho Compsny for dimngos, The Judge carged Hhe Jury thes wowen arg howid to Lold on o fhepiraps Ilu'lWfl\hd from 119 rool, )t ghoy ean Jo 1t conyoNLONLIY," but, &} he pine thwo. 870 5ok £0 be Uwld o t1io o sules ayigon o conssy anl’ bhe Ty gare 1s VivaRe RADWAY'S REMEDIES, OVARIAN TOMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED Bt 1 HAVE HAD AN OVARIAN TUMO! R‘Efl AND DDWABL& FOR' 'le}‘N“ HATn? ova . A% ARBOR, Dgo. 77, D Bapwaes Taat ot wir b bonobiod Fake st R DA e e o Tan Tom mine indnoed me to try Radway's Rem: 1 bad nog. doliberation, Bl ot the hott ol rm BhY. “Hetars they wore 59 1 ‘was entlraly sured. took the medloine about five onthe, and daring th b L ot R jas Rallal ot £ this 1--1&:'? 18 plage an L A00 Dl I w;'.ha'fi;‘-‘:u‘f them, but Saally, alter muo a5 hve g b Trow rfl';flynu by hour i (ol of graipud ad my hoesrs ts (gl of ude to [ o T ey G DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, u'm'fl«'l'j-‘élrmm-&rmn i ‘Atriend of Teirehisedaix bottesof the Rasol "f‘afif:‘i‘!fie&":fl‘\' e madiolna until T was or that w leeply Inilobf 52! G Poas 'mll that 1§ ba a b] iR st bkt et g bl Mrs, Hibblos, who makos the ahove cert!fic: {8 the snlun &(_I‘ whom [ w1u you ta aend me: une, 1878, The modiolnas abav: llllu; wer 0, with the excoption of what sant g dmaran &Lh mmunlhmn-nwéflm A qapiics- 'l':‘h‘ e nd et ‘an Aebore blob, m J o Mo, h!mh;u. wha nfi: thy or 158 (3000 heroiosiatad Ao wa oo t n plated ara iz dantadh S el s bl Wany Goowii ™ HATRONG) ™ DR. RADWAY’'S Sarsaparillian Rasolvent, THE (REAT BLOQD PURIFIER, For the Cue of a1l Chropfe Piseascs, S¢rofuls o Syphilitic, Horeditary or Contaglons, he it fleated in the Lungs or Stomach, 8kin or Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrapt- " ing the Sollds and Vitiating " the Pluids/ Cheanto Ihoumatism, Serofuts, 'Qlaudul & il St AT Gomistotns misadlok ot Vo Tuinin, Bpsiapate Matet B And THin Wiressss, Mercurial Dineascs, Fomalo Gom- At O T Mitior, Livor Gomblaiate, 4 n ty or, A PRICK 81 PER BOLTL 0t Qomplplaiadn; Bold by Drugalsts. DE. BADWAY & (10,, 32 Warzep-et, N, T. R.R-R. Radway's Ready Raliet OURES T0H WORST FAINS In from One 1o Twenty Miuulbs. NOT ONE HOUR After rending this Advartisomont noad any oa suliy with pain. Radway's Ready Reliet I§ & CURE FUR EVERY PAIN, 1wes tho fivat and is the Only Pain Remsav ‘Tt fnetantly atons tha migs: 0sarnciatin intlammations, and e painy, atlag + congustions, wholaw ol (B Lunge, Stonach, Bowels, or o Lunges Heauiach, Boucls, or ot gisady of ofyhat 1n from One to Twenty Minutes, o matiar how siolemt gr esoryclatiog tho pata, the ot Hdoriddam e, 0ol ‘N Talgicy oF eostratod with Gisosd mAY ST e Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INS8TANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kuineva, Inflammation of the Bladdor, Iufjammation of thg How- ols, IMumps, Oongestion of tho Lungs, Bore Throat, Ditficult Hrepthing, Palpitation of the Hoart, 3§ flyatarics, Oroup, Diphthorts, Oae tarrh, sufinenss, Headaghs, ‘Toothacha, Neurplgis, Rhoumaiiam, Cold Ohills, Ague Ohil e, Gaiiblumng, I'vost Bites. ourkaAPRIaALL 5, S8 Erelty Seba i ‘A e ey drops n_halt & tumbloz of wator will, 18 Oy, Spratis, B y it gt Bt b DWAY il 'A"l"uiug}.r“nue. l;"llnfll sfckness or ral 1 o of e I Stier thau Fronon B faia. FEVER-AND AGUE, urod for flfly cents, ) AT verd LA T Shry ruTar aod i bitious, & by 1Ld DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills pichestly tuatelows ulegaatly cou it swast uIge, FRulALe, DUrlly, Olosiiss, 81G MIFPUEILOL, ¥ §liiey st g OBID Ul ary ut Lup Rlouiatle 4 diver, aold, Ridumys, L] loc, Nervous Dusdssn Hetdaoke Gutiat hué.'flflnmwn;u,uln Lagidon, Ui et Bl metbe Hhitous + evars. A G B, et e Lerus 0 Aol to aifeot a® povitire outor “I"‘.:"ul;“": oL & bopitive curu, Faruly Vi SATAibLs ‘B meroury wloatals or daietorist toyrp 1 JOLWIBK sriobios pesuliog frok sords urgass. st g s o e bd ot gont i Eod S L MRPRL S o 0B oo bR RS o oy honation shes, 138 LS, Sonars 2Rl rils § e Jioad, Yellowasst of & o st o [ AAY \ ' Rosd “Fulse and True,” . ) ADW. .y N A T e PLBIENAY el atads willbe e

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