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W neil—Lhat fa all, 1have mmnqun y legal advisers, bus I read the chiar- wr. 1tts very plain, and I havs the right to put my sonstruction on 1t in just 8 fow twords, This charter wan adopted April 10,1872, by the Legalaturo of the Biate of 1llinols, At the tima of ita adoption it wan 1lie opinion of the l:;lh\hhxm that tlis form of gov- ernment ahonld be adopted in every city and villsga throughont the Blate, t was tho oplus fon"of o majorty "of the Legulsturo hat 4 be yo! Iam_ mpot an attorney, thin sct shoul ted for, ond hin sct whonld govern each srd ewsry city in this Siale, ot ottierwise It cold ned Yo paieed, s passed April 10, and Bec. 48 says, 4 general tion for city officers ahafl boheld Za tho third Tucadsy of April in each year,” making it obligatory on overy cily that adopted this charler to bavo . I a intention of L] gielature Mayors shonid have two-year forms, The very next vection ofter that reads, ‘‘That at the general tlection held i Justns soon as it that o Hayor ahail bo electad for tho purposo of making (o term of tho office two sears and of tho ofher oifices ono yesr, Thotroubie has been with a groat number of tha attorneys, In my oplnjon, that they are quoting from this charter stice s sdoption, Sec, Td atctod thiat thero shall bo clected 1n a1t citlen organized noder this nct the following oficera: Mayor, City Council, City Clork, City Atlorney, and City Tiessurer. " Xovw, why s it that thoss legal gentlemen draw their ints so fine na to the question of ke iayoralty and an to fho vacaucy, and il ihat eort of thing, when the 'Mayor las tren clected nnder this act. - Al their opinious, in wmy mind, refer {0 & man who {8 acting under thin charter, Bec, 10 statea that the Cotinell aball aonsist of tho May- or atid Aldermen, ‘Tha late olection was a general election. It was an election for the cholcoof 8 I?-o:, and ceriatnly, in my opinlon, (he peoplo bavea rlght ot hotwithatanding. tho failuro of this Councl ta incitiodt ju the call, - 1 don't bellove the City Govern- sment s going to be complicated & particle, and'l defy tne gentleman {o atate ong brauch of this Government {hat will bo complicated by tho canvams of tho voten cast for Mayor, aud the declaration of tho saine, Aud quatification of Mr, Hoyno. I the gentleman’ will Just point out any ono Lranch of this Government thot s golng to make any conflict of sutliority, I will Ary to explain it sway. Qi thdreth—{ will say every departmont of tho ity of Chicago. Nl Cullestoti—1 deny the fact. T don't bollev that Woro {s n braneh of this Gavornment that wilt coma n conflict with tho clection of Mayor Uosne, The first branch of the Clty Goverumnent that ought ia bo approache by tie nowly-lccted Mayae should bothat of tho Comptroller, 1 havo looked at tho mat- ler very calinly, or I would not have taken this pori- tion. \e oro only partially orgunized under this act, Two branches aro organized. Tho oflice of City Comyp- froller is oot known iu this act, In thisact is found 1hio duty of tha City Clerks and 3f the logal gontlemen snd the advocates of our presiling officor woulll tako {ho troublo to cxamino this charter, thoy would And that thoy woro lsboring fn tho "dark I Mr, Hoyes, snd Lo 18 tho only of {his Govornment whom Mayor Iloyuo or Mayor Colyin slionld questiot in the premises, fafls to Fecoy= pizo & newly-cloctal Mayor, how aquickly tho City Government will ho rocognized under tila cliarter, Thio_dutica of the ity Clerk aro asmonneed n Heca, 2, 53, 76, 94, 97, OF, 101, 104, and 105 of this charter, Bee, 103 providea fiat tho City Councll may confer up- oa tho City Clerk the POWLItS OF THE COMPTROLLER, and tlie adoption of the resolution making the amount of the Clerk's bond ix only tetporarily adoptud, In case aty conllict of sutbority 8lould occur, we have s tocourse, I mever would bave taken the ponition Uiat I bave faken if we did not have » power behind ua to nct, It I the duty of 3ir, Hoyne, if Lt duly elected, and _qualifes, to” etop iuto” the Comptroiler's olice and ask bins, ** Mr. 1ayes, do you propose to recoguizo mo aa Mayor?” "1f hosaya “Xaiiitlodn tho power of tho Coutcll unier the charter, to_scttle that question, That 13 the only braneh of tho Government that should bo brought jn contlict 3n any manner whatever on Lhis question, " I don’t beliuve that His Honor the Mayor, who is sitting in that chair, would go o _the Yolico Marskal or thia Firo Marslini aud ask elthier of them to recognize hita ss Mayor, I bellove, under the circumstaiices, that Ihose iwo brauches ought iobe left alona; politica should ot ro in tuem, sud I 'hope 3t won't in tifs struggle. Thero 44 tia fear that tha city's credit will Lo ruined Dy thoscts of the Cauncil heso tonight, Not a bt of #t1 Let ua sco whetlier any Dlame i3 attached anywhero a8 to the reasous why the tho Iaboring man baa not been paid for five wonths, nor the poiles force for {hreo months, Lot us sce i this Administrotion {s not the causo of the riot that oecurred on Twenty-sccond atreet to-day, The rea- #ons that the laboriug men aud tho Pollce Departinent of this city are 1n arrears to-day aro: that the refusal of tho Vankers of this city ard of others to comply wiith tho requests of Alr, layes uyon them has caused Tartof this dificulty. Themoneyof the taz-payers, uid into the Treasury of this city, was used in carry- Jor ot tho credit of tho city,—in paying up the cer- tiicaten thot wero_coming duo, Whodt nionoy wan that, may Tnsk ? WWos it not tho money of theso poor Liborng men and thoso policemen that was held ack 10 pay thesa certificatoa? 1 think, I know ibat it was. 1 beliove that the Lolders of cortificatea in this or any other city know full well that they will ba paid, and Alter the old Council bad pasaod thio Appropriation Dill, sfter tho asscasment-toll was passed by the Coun- cil and lovied against the jeopls, what did wo fiud in another branch of thly Goverumoent? Wo Tound the dumiseal of o large number of laborers hicee, ‘and we found a roduction of salazies,headed right hero in this department, Just as soon o8 the press so- nounced that tho laborers’ wagos ure lowered 10 $1.25, 1he lumber-dealers reduced thelr men from $1.50 to 21,953 ond thoso in ths employ of the United States o the Government bullding aroin the same position, T deaire t 8ay that there ia XO FEAR OF DLOOD RUNNING through the atrceta if thia vote fu declared to-night and Moyer Hoyno fs declarad elected, That s all besh, T do hope that the resolution will pass, and that tho ote will be sunounced, and tha Council will then ad- Journ if they so desire, Ald. Whita sald that tiey ad been trealed to 8 very fitle buncombe specch, bus it wouldn't go down wit him. He produced tho records to show that All. Cullerton hind presented o resolution o the Councti which designated the 23d of April as the day for the sdoption of thie charter, 1t looked as if Ald, Qullotton 11 al40 worked tobo carried over a year. Tho spsaker referred Lo Mr. Jamieson's opinion ta the effect that layor Cotvin conld hold over 1l April, 187, provided iho Lord saw fit to lot bim oxist, and bo exprensod it ua his firm opinton that the Lord conatdered Mr. Colr £00 rood 8 gentleman to lake awny, 'Ald, Hildreth—In 1877 and svery' two years there- ufier there will be a general election for Muyor and & vacancy occurring under tho law sa provided for 10 ofher sectlon of the chiarter, 'All, Gilbert—Do you think that there has overbeen @ Mayor elocied under this chrter? Ald, Hildreti—No, air, Al White—Do you thiuk thesa will 7 Alit, Hitdreth waid * No," and went on {o renly to Ald. Cullerton, cowplalning tiat tho latter hud cast suie stiyman ou the late Council, Ald. Aldrich—I move that the previous question Le now taken, Tho motion wae sgreed to—ayes, 27 nays, 0l The question then recurred upon AL Aldzich'a mo- tion, and ic was_adopted,—yeas, 2G5 mags, 10,—thoso wia'voted In the negatlvo’ bemg Hommer, Luding, 2itidretn, O'Brien, White, Byan, Niescu, Lougaclcr, .‘Jurghy, aud Swetney, ALQ, Hildreth— uow move tho Council adjourn, AL, Thompson—I Lopw that will be withdrawi, aud move that white the vote ts being canvassed the Alder- 1wen be claealtied, Ald, Cullerton—I_bops not; ¢ will only take ten minuies to esuvues il vote, “rho motion to adjoury snd classify wers withdrawn. Tue Clerk then proceaded (o canvass tho vote, aud ‘wheu it was concluded aunounced Lue result as Hoyne 34,064, and scaitering B1J. DECLARING MIt, HOYNE MAYOR. Ald, Aldrich—I bave a motiou to make, Imove that Thowas lioyne be declared eleeted 3fayor of Chicago for the terin cudlug ou the third Tuciday of April, 1677, sud {hat a statement thercof be entered upon tlie journsls of the Council. 'Ald, Hildreth—I move that it be reduced to writing, Ald, Aldrich—It i i writing. ‘Ald, Sommes (ta Mr, Colviu}—Do you entertain that motlon ? Mr. Colvin—Gentlemen of the Council, we bave srrived at o point uow o your proceedings in which I feel that T am bound to protect some rights that I pos- ¥esn as Mayor of Chicago, ‘Tho very fact that an elec- tion for Mayor was not authorized by Jaw, and that a Yote cast for no parly undor such procecding cau bo legally canvassod, compels me o decline to pat any uotion to doclare thie reault of that election for Mayor, I mantaining that I sw tha Mayor of Chicago, an tLat uo other can bo appointed or electod, [Applauso snd hisses,) ‘Ald. Aldrich—You ruls the motion out of order? Ar, Cotvin—1 do sir, I rula it illegal, ‘Ald. Aldrich—1 sal{ moat zespectfully appoal from e declslon of the Chair, A, Cullerton—1 secoud the zotion on the appeal, Alr. Colvin—Now, gentlomen, 1 decllne ta pus fhat motion, . Ald. Cullerton—Mr, President, Low docs the Chalr got over Soc, 20, Art, 3, of the Charter 7 M. Colvlu—If tha Alderman will allow me (o ex- platu, T will tell him how I gt over ll tho provisions of tho charter, 1t fn that 1 am advised by a8 good un- thioritiea p thero aro in the City of Clilcaga, wcarly a3 Lagt October, and down 10 thio preasut tine, that no elaction can by heid for Mayor uuti) 1877, Furtber- more, 1 found that certain parties objected fo my bee ing 401 office, and T made & propositizu to 4o 1o the ulreme Court will & case, which thoy ecepted, They wuade au application fur mandamus upon e Coui- wmon Councll to cull an election for Mayor, Judgs Dickey, who had Just Leen w meniber of that Court, was on the secord, Lhe Coust stuod threo and hree, snd TUE MANDAMUS WAH NEFCNED, Fome people say that ¥ not s resulty but if Ar, Al rich's firw he) peoed tobe composed of fuur members »ud 1 sbould make an applicstion for §100, sud two of thern doctded 1 should ot have i, 1 would not got the Tl—would 1 got tuy §1002' You sy not, of caurso; thereforo 1 would bo defeated, aud the sanio £ the case uow, Thie Bupreme Gourt refueed tho ape lication of Mwasre, Georgo Armour uud Guacles Mo cadersou, Thix Waw done upon iny own duvitation, for 1 vaid Ahen, aa T bavo uiwave sald L0 cvery g ‘within the outud of my yoice iow, L aw, aud ol Liavo sald, if I don't bold the otlica by law, T d siro to kold it suother bour, T say tht it you gentlomen prezent here to-night, 1 satd it 1o “w imessayn which you refused to liaten to_this evenlugl 1 wado & projosition to wake o caso und 4o to tie Hupreme Gourt with {4 and_decldo it thy next tera, hich will be i xbout thirty days, I tuat ds accelivd Lam ready b2 go there, But | canuot, gentlemey, i Justice to Imyeelf, believing that T am tho fegal Muyor of Chlcago, 1 chuuot wiow this procecdiiy 10 4o Turthiee 1t T can prevent 1t by sy refsing to uct, Ald, Cutlerton—I will wiindy resd Beg, 24 0f tho Chiartor, which is as follows + {Colinc), Liow compossd.) The City Council shall sopstet of 1o Mayor sud Aldermen’® Yuur Uonor L beeu stting during our ecxaiow tie voning as prosiding oftioer of this Counctl, You have Fecoguized, in Liw turn, every mwember who Las ad- dressod you, which wus per ull{ proper, Yuu aro pecogutzad by this body s Lelng Jln presiding omicer, sl aa sucl you have entertained motions witch I usk B Ol o read—ina rocord of tha oo sk ko s gob 18 Togards Lhe counting of kg PAicl, 2 A Chesh tend the rooord, ‘was that the mantiers ofticer I {hiok it was in bad taste to carry its procesd- way by which thia motion can bo Journalw, and dono so legally, will be dono legally. men upon thia very point, cane an tain a proper motion, that it ts {he dnty of the Coun- il fo elact or select one of its membera to presido temporarily, therowill ho no objections proper and the Ch 1if, belug one of t tertain the Appeal chutlouely, sl 1 move, Mr, Clen't, moticn, s {hat motion, can givo us any sulliority for tho position by haw occu- pled, that 18 atother 8 terporary Chalrman of this Council §f I can get u secoud, of law und propricty, thora bins bean nothing rash aud Improper dono Lere to-tght, 1 call upon the prosiding oilicer 10 accode to 4 says that tho presiding otticer uball decido ttona of order, subject fo_an_sypeal fo tho Council. If this ‘must docide it subject 10 an appeal, That is wauld ask the Olerk to read ings up to this tme. o FenpousibIiity of putting tho miotion, righitn, Tle record can be made this way by any Alderman of the Council making the motion, or the Clerk may do %0 himnolf—put tho motion to the body and miake a and no gentleman in tuls Council, In my judgment, during the last twenty-eight monthe, wonal riglla, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1876. 14, Culleron—Then the Chatr decides Ala, Ald- ritnh muu:u;nun{y ‘out of order, o, e 'flm‘i‘lfifflm&ww hiold that Lo b8 the rla? Mr, Colvln—T=ot in Just what 1 told you, Ald, Cullachem—You" refassd to entertaln the mo- ad. o A o not balleve that the majority Tiwoss sr Council ahould be treated in this It 1t was the intention of the presiding h r and then refuso fo act, Thero is a e whieh entered upon the ANl Hildreth—Then do it 1 Al‘fl. Cul’lfllon—'[hfl gentioman beliind me says lot us do 12 ris ht off, % "Ald. HilAreth—T say renort to it right off, 214, "Gullerton—1 am going to resort 10 it and 1t T tfavo’ conulcd, some, gentle. riiamentarians, this afternoon, o vees point. e have found 1t to Us the long ns the Preslding OfMeer refunes to enters and I hope that in making this motion to its being done, AN, 1ildreth—1 suggest that the Clerk maka tho ‘motion, which will ba propet. Ald, Qullerton—T object to tue Clark making the mo- Uow. 1 domot desire any Instructions 1n that way, Alt, Hildreth—It 8 member put the queatlon. ‘Ald; Cullerton—Not that elther, Tliat was ona point that bam been taken under consideration, I hope that 1he presiding officer will not compel a majority of tho Council to RPAONT TO THE SELECTION of oneof ita members 88 tho preskling oficer tom- porarily, 3. Colyin—8how mo any suthorily for it. Al Cullerton—Simply the motion of the- Géuncll, That will bo conaidered suthoritative; I the Chalr refuscs to entortain tho motion, I' certaluly muat re- sort to it, 1 did think that—— e Coivinot don't khow about that, Ald, Cudler- Lol Cullerton=—T hnd {hought a merser could. rsa in his placo and stats bt U\Il]l I.'lra(;uund Finee rlinm en! o D reatding owicer Tefused to entertain @ proper mos tlon— v sroukd put the niotion, # v'elock that that wowid not bo Lut it ba parilamentary that, in caro Ar, Calvin—Thero is where we differ, It Id an im. (i::t'llan, and 1 deckdn it as improper, ut'erton—ive have q.flmml from tho declston, 0 members, foils to en- Sir, Colvii—If the first motion is not proper, the #econd wonldd not be, A1, Cullury'on—Tien T swill move, M, President—- r. Colvin—-Movo cantiousls. \Ald, Cullovfen—Yen, air; I nin just gotng to work Mope, wiiliout any confusicn, I ibnt AL, Aldrich act us TEIMPORA RY CHAIRMAN OF TUlI8 BODY, Al, Thompsa11~1 secoud thie motlon, iz, Cotvine—1 aball rulo that out of uriler, ‘Ald. Gullerton —-1 am addreasing the Clerk, Sr. Colrintt don't mako auy diffcrcuce, I am Lo presiding oieer of the Couneil, b L rule it out f o o Ellertop—T¢ don't mako any difference. r. Colvin—Mr, Ulerk, 1deaire you not to put that you have no authority of law for putting Yourill not do it,” If tho gentleman ug. Al Cullerton—1_ eimply stals to the presiding offl- cer, that If the acts of tliis Council, and particularly nnder this motlon, cro Ulegsl, certainly the case la -nu;x:ou. of tho houtse; to entertain & proper motlon ceriaiuly itia tho duty of_the Clerk, 11 they aro legal they are with n majority but when Lhe presiding ofiicer refuscs AMr, Colvin-=Aro you to bo the judge of n proper motion or uot. Ald, Cullerton—A majork'y of this Council rules thia body, and thore Is no question about it, Ws are now aliout to elect a temporary Chairman for tho \rposa of transacting our tislness, which {s perfoct- y Trotier, and T can movo that Aid. Aldrich sct a4 ALD, SHERIDAN-~1 SECCND TIE MOTION. Ald, Thompson—I hope that motion will not be nocessary. 1 can certafuly appreciato the feclings of the prosiding offcur, likes to put tho motion. At tho same time I have bevn assured to-day ood to-night by fricuds that, ho dosires to reatralns Lininelf within the hounda of I, {ba apecttully silowa his docinion on & pofnt of onder, ‘lio Cialr must bo wllent upou hat propusition, ' Thore Is uo authurity forit. 1f,n has been said Dby the frlends of tho Mayor fo-uight, that Lo 8 fuclined to koep himaolf within the bounds of law and propriaiy, if be disiikes to put thie motion, he could, if Lo chot ¢, sk the Clerk to putt it, or ho may a8k _soine membar the platform. 1f he will allow the moklou to bo put fn any way congenlal to hls feeld Coluncll o reprosentiug, 3s I nald, that Lo would koep within thy bounds of law, will fail to do Lis duty a8 presitin oficer, aud conform to tha wishes of the Couucll an bo lta servant, they are not to bo affected by any action we can tako to-nlght; but for tho purposes of iarmony, aud ta keep do uut wouder that he dis- #omo of his Ho bias called for the authority for proposition made by Ald. Cullerton, I re- call for tho authorhiy ' which im ' to lsegard an appeal from o step upon gy, thie DI3JOrity of .the Lo glad, 1 ceunot thlnk that will of this oy, who lsa been Alayor Whutever tuay bo his rights hereafter tho presidiug officer rod the Mayor within the Lounds 80 that ‘It sy 4o abroad that tho wishes of the majority of tho Cuuncil Mr. Colvin—VWill you give the suthority on which Ald. Thompson—Tho sutliority is as follawi Tule I ques- meEoen uestion is upon a point of order o you Uata your claim? AUTHONITY ENOUGH. Nr. Colvin—I take tois postiion, gentlemen, to pre. sarve my righla, 1f sny member of this Councll ‘Wislies o waze a motlon thiey can do 8o, Ald, Thompson—Wilt the Uhalr Yacata for that purs pose? ” 3r. Colvin—No, sir. Ald, Cullertan—It 1# not noceesary. Alg, Thotpson—1 don't tuink it ia pecessary. I the record of our procesds “Tho Clerk read it. Ald, Thompson (to Ald, Cullerion)}=Da you withe draw your motion? AL, Cullerton~I do not, but the Chalr refases to Ald, wpeon—I am Inclined to shink I will taka A voleo—"that 14 right, Ald, ildreth—Let tho Clerk make the record, It makos a ecord of thoCommon Cotncll, aud the Mavor in Do way Jjeopardizes hia ' own rglitn record of it Mr. Golvin—No gentleman in thiy Councll can havo any quention {n bis mind s to my Lelug sanguine fn regard to my righls TO HOLD THI# OFFICE, ought to feel that I ought to be induge to sactifice thosy righita after all I havo submitted to [Applause and nacs, Ald, Cullerton—T¢ 48 true that the Cliair ought to have somio fecling i putting such a motion, Mr, Colvin—1 sasure you 1 havono feeling about the matter ot all; I consider that L aw protecting my yore Al, Cullerton—Certainly the Chate knowa full woil that e Las no right 1o Llock legislation inthls hecertajuly will admit that. otvin=I do not belleve that it blocks legisla. Ald, Cullerton—~It certatnly doea, Ald, White—A poiut of order, I cite the saume rule thit the Alderion takes for Nis suthority, 1L saye that an Alderman shall apesk but once on the eamo question if any Alderman ubject, Ald, Cullerton—The presiding oficer haa not entore tained the motion on dhe oppeals ‘Ald, White—TLat dou't take o differenco. W de. Cullerton—What are you reading there 7 Read again, All, White—I will, ns tho Alderman requesta it, knuwiug him to be a very Jgnoraut man aud usable to read it for himself, Ald, Whits read tho rule, Ald, Cullurtou—Is thu queation of sppeal befors tho Cautienl 2 Ar. Colvin—1 do not wish {0 be misunderstood in this matter, 1donot refuse to put this wotion Bimply beeauso it is out of ordur, but because IT 18 ILLEGAL IN 178 GHATACTER, ‘Thiat {8 the groutd upon which I declive, I can pros tect quy rights if Ldo put i, Now {f the law dhl ot roquire lat I shoukl have ‘coms bicre to-night to [rosido over, ule by rapectsble | body, would never havo camo biervatall, Bt the law av- folutely roquired 10 to come here, and that 1s why [ i), Now 1am willing to do everyibiuy fu the world that I can do (0 sErvVe ¥ou, excopt on w propoaltion Hllegally to deprivo mo of those rights which the law guarautees 10 me, Now, I caunot sea the force of thls thing myself— of ihis procveding. 1u the Arst place, 1 Lave jade you a propodition to makion case aiid ga to thu Bupreino Court, Thero 1 no gentlowan withtn sound of my voulvo that catt say BOw in his own heart that Lo be- fioveu that I have not got eclatm, Not aingly man can say that 1 do not bellove 1t my- relf, 1 believo that every ono fecls {n Lis own Loart tlat' T havo got a clim to it—that I at backsd up by tho bigheat tribunal lu the Htate of Llinois, of which 1 am a resident, and bayo beon for 43 yesrd the S0th sy of lat Murch, No mau how specified a chargy myaluat 1ne; 0o man bas said [ oughit 1o vacato this seat of tho Mayoralty bocauss 1 lave douie wrouk. Notw man bas ‘wafd that, 1 have had nu vpportunity durfug thte last canvaus ta place uyaelf on tho record whure I belouy, for 1 was uob favited ovon I iuy own ward, by the two gentlswen who I sce befors me (A4, “Thompsun ~ and Aldrich) or by uny of ihe jarty to which I belou Iaw a lepublican, und “hayu boen since 1htd. I wan & Kepublican when Joo Medill aud Tis TRIVUNE Was on the other side of tha houve, 1 left the Dewocratio yarty in 1564 upon tho war questiun, L was for war ~tur ull tho ware tLat had Leon or that were 1o oaiae, sluk or ¥wit, survive or perish—gvery bimo. 1 b & futher fu’ the War of Isti14 o’ the froutier, 1 Lud & 0 the Federul — Army, Lania§War }mllx. n Tattended all tho War mceti duriug the whole tine, withs e City Clerk there, Wo Wero tirluberd of @ certalu commitice i the City of Cuicsgo, What was tho naine of it, my triend 7 Mr. atz—tho Unlon Defeuso Odmailiteu, Mr, Colvit—Yew; tho Unfon Defenss Commitien of Culcayo, It was compossd of wome uf the bext men there were fn (e city, ‘There was our old friend Judge Manferre,vho fa dead and gone, Thery was Jobu 3. Wilvon, Vau'Itigglu, Caaper Buis, F, Lo Yoo, and that clans Of genticmen, Now, | waut to kiow i} my record Las gouw fur betuyg s patniot? Who says § win nutss guod & wuen sx auyhody? |Laugbter] Now every chan on carth {n mady egalust e, Why ai L 10 L6 kinkudd out of this otfice uncercmoniously 7 § ik awy neiglbor out these (Ald, Tucinpeou), Why sm Ito Lo kicked out of tils oftice uncereuoui- cusly? §A vows, “Wipe your nose Tf 1 bLave el DY WiLE WEoREthel Wit is Lo uatisr, whal 1y the troubls 7 Am 1 going to Injurs you, gentlemen 1 1 tald to you {n my measage, if you will briog the asmie moral fnfinence tn this Gouncll that electad you here, lml‘yml will axert them hers in behslf of good oriler, and economy, and everyihing of that sort, you will find Masor Coivin tiilit with you every time, Laughter.] anl’{) time, _gentienien, will o right thera, Dut .that was not what was the matter, Not ono of you gentlamen hinvoover dark- ened my door since You wero elected Alfermen of ths City of Chicago, T am sorry to sy, and I know most of you personally, and yeb not ong singie_porson. of car. 18in warde, the Firef, Second, Third, Fourth, the old Thirleenth,—nora mother's son of you haa ever darl ened my doors, You have uever como Lo me and sal * Colvin, hets wa are, electeid Aldermen, We wanttodo the best wo can for tha city, and we waut you to helg us." You mnever camnto ms even aud sald that, yoluntecrad to say (o that young man who aita right ihere (Ald, Thompron) o an interview with me that I hoped you gentlemen wonld come and that you wouid saniat to 1 etting 8 good government, Tak Citicaao Taipung drove swny from me Ald Ieath and all theso gentlemen that compored the Common Council befare, They kept them ‘all standing zight up thcte and fighting mo tho wholo time, \What was it for? Can elther of them ray to-night befora you 2 I they can, I whil resigu in fivo minuees, If one of them can ea; hio ever eaw mo do anyihing that waa not intereats of Chicsgo, Where I8 tho Mayor that ever oxerted bis o eurm‘c;u Lring sbout & reduction In Lis own salary ut me 1 by my intluence~with tha Common Oouneil also— reduced svery singlo employe of the city 10 por cent whero his ealary was §n exceas of £1,006. Tlat took £600 out of wny pockot, Tho law ad fixed fny salary, aud Iwould like to know who can take it withoit in the much mctfon on my part, What waa it for? 1t was to savo tho money fo you, melgi- bore, That waa wht it “wan for, Bhow mo any extravagance I havo done——ansthing extrasagant, 1 lavo always been for saviug, and tot for apending the money. I removed s man, l:ly wmy fne flucnee, from tho Water-Worke lioro a few days ago which there has.been a terriblo ado sbout, What waa it? His vame {8 Cregier, That's his name, 1did it Docatse 1 maw that hio was disposed + to put in my way—ercrcised his authority to pro- vent mo from bringing about the reform in the naving of fel, which wax & saving of $70,000 n year, [Alwhnne.] Tur Citcaao THRUAE camo in in two articlen neveral anya bofore snd sags, * Why 1 do it withoat delay, And the very moment that T found thint thin tnad was in my way, and put him out, The CilicAao TRINUSE camo down on o liko a thou- sand of brick, I om crodibly informed that a largs petition {3 being circuisted, when Lo was put out of oflice Lo the Mayor to replace and rojustatg tutn man in offce, Now crersbaly saxs, i Oct ril of theso Ligh-salaried placen” Tuey mald, * {lo keepa a horse aud wagon,” Thoy don't keep sny for me, [ 1 don’t Lave any horeo and wagol, except At 1ay_nwn expense, biit hehas had one to ride all over the city— the only man who has had one. Tho Board of Tullic ~Worl Lsve had mone, but Creglor had. Now, geutl I to Lo emen, exetsed from sl this tatk on this sibject, but I do fecl aa thouglh 1 would like to havo you uiileratand my position; 1 can say to you that, {f you will lot me be Mayor, ant I think you will if you cannot help it {1aughter], T will do tho very best for the city thut I can, And I will say further that 1 doa't caro moro abont the vaiuo of ihls ofiica mo than I do sbout_ that pen, oud 1 would uot give mnch for thst, I tell you, X have had ‘nbums for breakfast, dinner, sud supper about as long as1 wantit, but I canuot_afford to let somo person comie Tuto this ylaco that T occupy horo, sud then you gentlemen turn around and sny Colvin waa & fatlitro, Why? lecawra he did not Lave the support of mich peapls oa you are. That was {lio rea- son, A merchant camo inta my oilico thn other day, aud safd §¢ siruck bim_that Derhaps [ did not dlscharge my duty, Bala 1, Why? \Well," sald e, * 1 think that a great doal'of fault has been fouud with you, snd it s becauso wo pooplo do our duty; wodon't give you our BUpport.’t’ # Now,” *akd I, “ my friend, you hava struck tho very key note exactly,” Now, I have alwaya tried lonlnwrylhn ’lacll 1o you, but they nover bavo dono one thing to Lelp me doit; not ono thing, Then they sy that the Government is not vno of economy,” Johu Wentwortl sald at that meeting at the Exposition that if T had au economical Administration thero would ba no trouble about getting nll ths monny we wanted. That is humbug1 That is one of John's humbugs. You know when that old goosa calls on Dis Christian friends to hielp him, you know what ho means—just what ho means, I have always done overything I conld for tho tax-payare, I appeal to every man 1o say whother I have not. CGeutlemen, it I could be in ihia ofice dn peace, 1 woull like i, 1f you can show that it don't Leloug to 1 will walk out with tho greatcat pleasura you can imagiae, ana uever care to cowo luto tily rlwo oggatn, unless 1o seo somebody here, 1 should like to heip support lamohfl[ who is bero If Tam uot hora, That is tho way I feel. Wentworlh sand tho people wonld their taxes of they had another Mayor. I wald to the people, “Put up ond Lwill reaign.” 101 can put thia cify right gu terra jirma, sou know, and get that money to pay®s sudobtedness and to savo the 1sao of those certiticates that peoplo aro talking sbout so wuurh, I would ba glad 10 do it j thers Is no sscritico I would not wake—any- thiug 3o con Imagine, Now, peopls do not pay Thelr taxcs, although 1 made o ofer, ~ Now why' do the peoplo ask me o much to resign? It struck me that they asked me so frequently to resign beeauso they coutd not dispose of mo any other way, That is tho way it lonkod 10 mo. 1 guess I om preity nosr right about it. Qettheso very clever fellows to come up to tho | wcratch bere, and 1 tell you, gemlemen, you will be disappointed—I tdll 'yon, you = wil 1 know your prejudices sgaiust mo now} Iam not anr: Prised ot it Yon take these papers morning after moruiug, and read theso statemeuts about me for broakfas, dinner, and supper. 1 toil sou, gentlouen, I am not surprised at it, but I tell you I run an fnsi- tution tn the City of Chlcago that 1'eame hera to build up twenty-two years ago, and the samo uun, mony_of them, nre the manogers of it that wero whea I commenced, 1 commeuced with oo horio aud wagon on Dearborn street_on tho Ist day of May, 1854, I Lavo bullt unn very largo business fu thin city, Tsubmit to you, Mr. Alirich, a8 n business man, wonid you bave kept s zian in your employ who was a bad man for twenty-two years? Isubmitto you ; you wouldn't o that, genttemen, No, you wouldn't, Do mo the §hntice to Ry that, Now, gentlomen, 1 amn just sa triie, and honest, and faithful to the ity of Ubleagoas ever [ was (0 the Expreas Company, Lluda thoussnd times rather it £ could gotout of thia place without a Ascritice of what 1 regara to be my rights, I wonld ratber go down there to-morrow morning and attend 10 my own buel. nees thers and dew! with my merchants and melghbors, They mever havo safl & word agamat ine. When I ran for Mayor uot a'merchant came to me and sald, * Colvin, you havo not dealt fajrly with me.' That is the time when men aay such tings, But 0ot man can be found in Ohi. caigo to uay that against tne. With this oxplanation, 1 hups kome of you will it this motion, and rallove ta from dolng it,"wnd it {a only for tho reawou that I feel that I cannot, 1 dow'l wish ta rase auy discord at all, Ald. Thompeon—3ir. Clerk, I understand that tho recarda stand {n thix way—thiat the Chalr docldod tho motion of Ald, Aldrich out of order, An appeal was takeu from that decisfon, and tho Cuelr decliues to un:enaln that sppeal or to put the motion on thy apyeal. ‘fho Clork—Thon Ald. Cullerfon moves that Ald, Aldrich bo elocted temporary Clisirman of £ body, T Ald, Cnllertou—1 withdraw that, Ald. Thompuon—1 call upon Al Aldricl o pat the motion, Ald, Aldrich—Genticmen, you have heard the mo- tion, T will put the question that I made mysolf, Tlowe of you i favur Of the motion, as ths Lamcs aro called, say aye, and the contrary, 10, ‘Tlie motion wos then taken by yeas and nays, re- sulting—yeas, 23] nay¥, 11—as follow Yeas—Learson, McAuley, llossnberg, Ballard, Thompson, Aldrich, Gitbert, Btewart, Sheridan, Cul- lerton, JKerber, Lawler, Von Osdel, Deldler, Simith, Throop, Brigge, McCres, Lawloigh, Olevelstid, um® garten, Waldo, Linvonbarit, Kirk, loser—ad, Nayse—Somuer, Loding, Hildreth, O'Hrien, White, Wiieler, Ityan, Nleren, Leugacher, Murphy, Sweenoy -1, Ald. Aldrich—Tho wmotfon 1s carried, Ald, Thompson—1_have o resolution thst I hops may pags without dobate, The cleck will resd it, I move fts adoption, @ F'hio clerk read the resolution aa follows 3 Zesolyed, ‘That the penal sum of the bond of the Mayur-clect for the term euding on tho third Tuesday of Apri), 1417, to be lixed at $10,000, Ald, Whits—I move to refer o the Commities on Judie Mr, tlon that [ was on tho othier, All, Thumpson—You decido tho motion out of or- or 7 Mr, Colvin—I do, Ald, Thompmou—You decline t0 put 1t Mr. Colvin—I must, Ald, ‘Thumpson—Very well, Mr, Colvin—I decline to eutertain it, Ald, Cullerton—A point of order, The Chalr has fafled to doju duty fu this wmatfer. Tho resolution wan resml by the Clork, sud s in thy posseasion of tho louse, Jt{s not o wiotion; it {4 u resolution. If ¢ wus the decislon of the Chalr to rule It out of order, bo sbould lhave <lono so fnmediately after the Clerk had commenced read thu sawe, oOr otherwiss wome — memter of the Council shuuld havo axked (hut it be read for informalion, 1t {s now in passcssion of the house, aud has to be voted upon, Docs the £hatr rulo thu wmulion to pasy tb resolution out of vrder? Ar, Colvin—I do, Ald, Cullerton—I miove that Ald, Aldrich puf the quostion, Yuu niso ruls tha appeal out of order 7 Mr, Colvin—For the saine reason as stated hefore, Alr, Aldrich then put the question, aad t was car- st i the attinmative, yeas 20, nays 10, ’Fho nioxt buniness was brought about by n motion of Ald, Throop to proceed to draw for the lerms of tho members. The wmotion was soconded and provalled, and it was agreod that tho manuer of rawing should botla placiug of twa cards b & hat, ono reading ** oue year,” and 1ho other ¥ two years,” lu" :m drawiug then procecded, and resulted o fole W ¢ Years. Yeara, Jeanion “White, inith, “'ho Council (hen adjourned, Mr. Henvy Watterson aséerts that Mr, Famn, the founder sk past owser of the Cluciuuats Engiarer, 1a nover_pald wny dividonds, tho stire proiits of the conceru Lelyg paid out to the mauaging pariners in aalaries, BIF, Farau ju uot ou speakiug teruu with hiy pastuesy, oF Witk (Lo isnagiog cditos of Who Bnguirer, | trial wero broughi boforethe Distzict Couryas Denvor to-day. Tho prosecutiogattorney declined tonct. IHia principal, the Unitad Biates Attor. ney for this ‘Territory, has beon removed, and bhis succeenor hina not arrived. It 18 probable tho trial will Le postpauetl, CRIMINAL NEWS. FOREIGN. The Yronch Republic Expocts Every Prefect to Do Iis Duty. Intense Populnr Excitement in Boston Over Piper’s Con- fessiofis, THE OHIO MINERS, CreveLAxD, O., May 8.—I1t {s roported that aboit fifteen of the old striking miners went to work tn tho Bilver Crock Mino this morning at 60 cents por ton, undor the proteotion of the Oblo militls, All manner of threats are made sgainst them by the atrikers who are atill hold- ing out, and it" 18 quite probablo that guorilla ru-l;lfln’ra will bo rosorted to at the firat oppor- Horrible Recital of His Atrooities Evident Hopo of o Madman's Fate, Twolve Hundred Carlist Ofcors Join tho Spanish Fedoral Army. The Anglo-French Arrangement to Patch Up Egyptinn Finances. Nothing Short of His Immediato Legal Extiuctlon Practicable, THE PRESIDENCY. Gen, Dristow and the lllinois Stiate Oluserot, the Communist, Hcorns to Ask Con tion. W . A Horrible Wifo-Murdor t Poterboro, 0a18e | 1. 1. rirtor of Tre hnenss tritune MacMahon's Pardon, da—0thor Telegrams, Cutcano, May 8,—Tho State of Illinols Lis SPAIN, 3 bogqu potont in all the Natlonal Convantions of the Ropublican party, by ronson of Leing Btrong- Iy reprosented on the right side. As a matter of Stato pride, and to keep our prestigo untar- nished, what'is the proper thing for us to doac the coming Conveution at Cincinnati? Bhail wo cast our voto for o mero politician, whose suc- coxa ot tha polls wonld, at the best, bo donbtful, orshall wendd our voics to that of Massa- chusotts in favor of n candidato whoso very namo signifies tho restoration of tho purer ers in which tho foundatious of tlio ltepublic wero 1aid ono hundred yoars ago? Gou. Bristow has beon a brave soldier in the Union army. Ilo has been an Anti-Slavery man in a stave-holding Htato. Ie is an able lawyer, and has shown himself, in tho various offices ho has filled, to bo o natural etatesman. Above 1), ho hias combated tho apirit of corruption that has crept into the public acrvice, whotever ho lias found it, with irresistible encrgy, A deadly conflict fs now go- ing on between Bristow and the Whisky Ring, and he haw sccomplishied resulta which, one year ago, would, have been pronounced mpossible by any poraon who kncw the vast power i joney and political intuenco wieldod by this vils combination, 4 Géu, Delatow's bastle with tha Whisky Ring is typto- alof the battlo that must now Lo fouglit by tha reoplo Wwill . tho- ‘other corrupt rings. in- Natlonal, slato, and Municipal Govornments, that bave Lrought the American pame into disropute beforo the world, It GARLIST OFFIOERS JOIN THE FEDENAL ATMY, Mannip, Alay 8.—An order has besn lisuea per- mitting oficers who joined Don Carlos {o resutne ser- vice In the Ioyal Army, with the rank that (bey held ut the time. Twelve hundred officera have been thus rastored, B THE BOSTON WOMAN-KILLER, Spectal Duspateh to TAe Chicago Tridrne, Bosrox, Mass.,, May 8.—Nono of tho moyate- rious and awful morders which have bronght our Puritanical city into notico in lato yoars has creatod such an excitomant as was produced by tho confession of Thomas A. Piper, mado publio to-day, , Enforcdd sbatfuonce from sum and opium, togother with conatantly increasing *induigence n solitary vico, bna beon breaking lim down go that the jailers aro slready boginning to foar that Lie will nover livo to mount the galiowa, His failing hoalth wos shown firet by his acknowoldgment that he know of Mabol'a doath, but that it was the result of oc- cidont ; later by tho writing of o long letter to bis mother, and, yosterday, by his confession of tho crimo for which ho is to dio; togothor with two othors which havo bafiled tho best offarts of tho polico. Altbough tho fact of this confession was printed 1n & morning paper, it was not gou. orally bolioved tlll, n the Suproms Court, a motion for s now trial, aflidavias in which lad ‘beon flled on Saturday, came up for argument. Thon tho counsel for tho prisoner arceo and stated that confoestons had boeu mado to him, TRE EX-QUEENS. Lonpow, May 8,—~A special from Madrid sayn tho Ministerial papars, Kpaca and Poltliea, state’ that ox- Queen Obelstine will return to Bpaln_about iha end of Blay, wad will roslds at Atanjgor, and that ex.Queon Inabells will retutn auring the Aummer and take up her residence at Ban Bobantian, © A ORIEVANCE. Tho Government has sent a frigste to Tanglera to support the clatms of the Spanish Consul n regaril Lo tho solaura and llaging of nantal. tarritory by Arsb — FRANCE, A CIROULAR TO PREFECTS. Paxts, May 8.—BI, Ricard, Minister of the Interlor, has sent & circular to Prefects Informing them that the time has arrived to put an end to doubla which de- stroy party hopes. They mast distincily declaro that they aro called upon to co-operate in the work of con clliation as representativéa of the Ropublie, Tha cir- cular alao urges Prefocts to mct with deference and consideration towards electivo councils, Gen, Oluseret writea to the Gauiots denying the statoment, which he regards as an {osult, that be has solicited & pardon, e says ho oxpected to bo shiot if captured, sud would nave shot ex-I'resldent Tuiers or President MaoMabon §f ho had captured them. caunct bo sny Jonger postponed, It hiam boen poste = the uature of which it was unnocessary for him lmnml, upuu’ m’l‘n lpre oxt or -u'v'au:!:r, lwmu EGYPT. to state, but which lod .him to withdraw [loog already, In our own ety the power FINANCIAL PATCHWORK. Qarno, Moy 8.—Tho financial arraugement with tho French group of financiers, consisting of tho Auglo- Egyplian Dank and numerous credit establishmonts, wan signed yasterday, 1t provides for the converslon of both tha floating snd funded debts into 7 por cont stock, Tho nominal amount of the debt will bo 150, 000,000, Redemption will bo effected in rixty-thrce s, ' A deoreo has boen signed estublisbing o Board 3t Control, otc., fn accordancs wilh. Cavo's _rpcom- mendation, One-half of tho Khediva's founder ahia i1 the Bues Causi are placod at o disposal of th of theso rings brouglt us recently to the very verge of revolution, 1t 18 ouly a question of time when titey whi bring the wholo tountry to revolution, unioss the peoplo throttln and destroy thom at once, ss Genm, Bristow bas_ throttied aud nearly destroyed tho Whis- ky Ring, America {a traveling the sana road that led tiio Komau Empira fo dostruction, and that has more recently led the Turkish Empire o bankruptcy, repu- dlation, nnd decay, Less thau 200 yeara ngo tho Turks were Lesieging Vionna on tne West, sud ‘had reduced Petor the dreat Lo such extromities on tho East that hie was glad to purchase truco from them on tho smoat humillating terma, They wero & grest and from any furlhor connection with tue caso, and the Judgo thereupon unnounced that the Court would formslly overrulo tho motion. Mr, Brown dechiwed to give any information as to his convorsation with tho prisonor, but thesub- #tanco hias beon loarncd. Diper coufessod in the frst place to the murder of, Mabel Young, of which Lo stood convlcted, enyiog that o bad folt a desire all day to kill somobody, nnd had takon a bat np | formidablo powerin the world, To-day tlioy areun- | British Government. : able to pay the futereat on thelr mmall national dobt. - ———— into . tho bolfry with which (o do it. Ho Inid | and thoy fremilo at tho insnrrestion of o fow moun: URKEY. in wat for & girl about 12 yoars | faln peanants in Herzegovins and Mosuts, What has KEY. old, but Mabel fell in hig way, Lrought Turkey to this ostranity? Ofcial cor- KINISTERIAL CHANGES, rugtion! Corruptlon Leginuing with thio - highest Pants, May 8.-Tho Husslan Telographle onicers of tho Htate, and oxtonding down to the i s-iewitn, Teluminblo: Ansacy and, at hor roqaest, Lo wentup with her. reporta that tho Turkish Minister of War and Marino e killod ber by atuking hor two blows upon hor | lowest, Corruption which pencirals ever ¥here, | 1 ¢ fiean repiaced by mombers of the Pesco party, end with thobat. 1lo fatended to outrago ker | fist :’l'f’fi,"ci‘n'&m"13“2‘..31’:..?’°‘}£".‘}.I’.’é““'1‘i.“ Virrond uznz::ovmus REFUOERS, g aftor doath. tbat the collectors of raveutie in Turkey ‘steal 80 per Loxpox, May 8,—A dispatch to the Times says it la Ho nlso confessed that ho was . tho | Soutof allthey colisct, aud tiat thin practico bus be; | ofetalty ordered that all ald to the Herzegovinian murderer of Bridget Loudregan, which | Government steolf is unable to put a stoptait, Lying | refugces remaining in Austrian fersitory will b dis- erino wos committod fm the year | 3nd thioving hove becomo the common.law of tho | coutinuod country, Inntead of belug a torror to the nations of uropo, sho has fallen guder their pity, aud thoy hold conferences together to provent tue remuine of this ouce proud Etupire from catehing firo nnil burning up sl spreadiag conflgration futo welgboriog coun~ N ca, Is thore any reason why America, ‘hy lfolluw(ng the ot in 1873, and for which ho was onco arrested and discharged. Tho evoning on which bo murderad her he was possessed with the same desira to kill, and he mnerved Limselt by drinking a compound of opium and whisky, and A HINT. ‘The Nmes’ Berlin apecial payn Austria Lias informed Turkoy that {s will clone the £art of Rlek if the Turk- Ish forca at Scutari is increased. ———— GREAT BRITAIN, oxample of Turkey, way o tho_ end TUE TMIAK RIFLESEN, solocted for his instrument of donth a | £l 'tuto "t swhs mulncholy ruin? Nomt | Duntw, May 8.The secoud compotition at Dun- plecs of a wagon-sbaft, which bo saswod at tho [ Whatover! I sm far from asserting that we | ;.. ‘Tisces dn the. Irith teatn for tho Amork propor leugeh and socrotod. ITo thon wout oug | havo reached on era of. gomeral _corruption, | Ak o BICC e 8 Amorican Centenntal rifi contesta took place on Saturday lact, and wan conductod a8 before, by two squads, four each, The ncore.resulled fn n tio, Jigby ade a ncora of 211 out of s possible 225, OF his 45 ahols W wera bulls-oycs. ‘Tho other acores ware : Miller, 2} Gofr, 105; Trall, 1603 Patrlek, 1695 Dyas, 1373 Jout, Neither did tho Roman Empire or the Turkish Empire reach ftall at ouco. They arrived thero by dogrees, 1say that we are travellng the same road. Canany- body doubt §t7 We huve scen four Cibinot officers retiro from thelr places under cireumstances which Jeft no doubt in_thie publfd mind that they had becn gullty of corrugh practices. Somo of thoso who sbll romain are not above suspicion. e have seen tho Trivate fiecrotary of the President unier criminal in- dictment twice within o fow woeks, We Lave secn— alas, what have we not saen? iuve we not scen enoligh to Justify un I saying that wo azo traveling on the road that eads to natfonal dezay Fortunstely public opiulon {4 not yet corrupted, Ionest citizens wbeorbed fu buniness havo allow.d rancals to totninato thcir candidates for them, and hava thea gone to the polls morely to ratify the domi- natious, They have tho result bofore them. Now tiey must_do omethlug oo, ‘They must leave their ledgers, thelr workenors, and thelr plows to Oghta now enemy, or rathor au Old cnemy whoge existencs to watch for his victin, The unfortunate one ha solvctodl Lo eaw get out of o harso-car. Ho did not know her, but Lo got I club and fotlowed ber to n secluded spot, wheu lio erept up bouind her and struck hor two torrl. ble blowa upoa tho hoad., e thon ran home, from which ke bad not been ubsout more than iiftcon minutes, and weunt to bed. Ho alsu confessed to tho assault on Mary Tyuer iu July, 1874, for which he Lias novor been suspoctod, She wus a proatitate. Hu mot bor on the strest, and wont to her room and to bed with bor. In the might he woke up, and, scaing that sho was sleepiugz, wan scized with tho desiro to kil hor, and ho accordingly beat hor upon ths head and left her for dead, escapivg through an opau wiodow, 1ho dato of Piper's exccution in fixed for DIED. Toxpow, May S.~Toneph PhilIp Ronane, Member of Parlianient for tho City of Cork, is dead, “{lo way & Liberal and a Home-Ruler, — AFRICA, COL, GORDUN'S EXPEDITION, Lowpoy, May 8,—A lotter ta tha Z'imes from Alexan- dria says that the latest adyices from Col. Gardon, dated Dufll, Feb, 25; stato that ho {s roturning, loaving i work unfinished. Ko Lopes to reach Cairo n Sep- May 20. Thore s MNttle doubt sboat tho | tisy havenot heretufore been wiliing fo recoguie, | temiber. Tho falluro of the expedition tocatablioh o Pt 2ot THNS wiatentonts concorming the | Who fs tho tnan who miost dsly eprevents thoppii | 1ine of communication with equatorial Africa umi ey L o ey, 10 b8 | of tia coniing encounter? Bristow | ko le tho .other purpé:ul projected is nttributed o tho Jack of 8" thrown sipon " the ""ollisr “‘masior | Mo, xha, bat shown tie luyest mesmnes o nerst | SUbRORALCUER. T A ! conrago—tho characteriatic without which all other by tho doteotivos, who think his object may be | clementa will bowortblees In this cnvotnter? Miris: BARBADOES, to create n bentef that ho 18 1nsane and irrospon- | tow! Who s the man that has exhibitod the grestest BE RIOTING, w#ible. ‘The public, howovor, domnuds 113 exe- | amount of vyigilauce and forcsight in praparing for 4 po i cution, and l].mm ia no bopa for execu! - | tho battle? Uristow! Who i4 the man whom the Kmoston, Jam,, Msyd.—Thero has .been fresh ency. s Ve ol | B wauld follow with grostest conhdence i the | Fioting at Darbadoes, and ssveral more lives byyo beca campalgn we are about 10 commenca againat all man. ner of publio malfeasanco? His nawo is, emphatie cally, Dristow | 10 'view of thoss facts, what ehould the State of llinofs do? 1as abio notua great an Interest in the Lonor of the American namo as Massichusetts? Ia sLo any more miserably emothored by the machine politiciane than Mansichusotts was bofore her Iato Convention? Are not hor farmers and busine<s.men 3 caynble uf ausertiug their political lidopondence nk it lost, A deputation has been sent {0 represent mattora at the Colonial Ottice, and 33,000 kave Losn ralscd to pay the axpensss. - CANADIAN NEWS, Apecial Disvateh to Chuwian Tridune. PeTeRBORO, May 8.—Llio most awful tragedy that over occurred in this usually peacoful town took place at 8 o'clock to-night, James Ilyan stabbod bis wifa through the hoart, Lilling her ivstastly. Ryan f_u ono of thio oldoxt inuabitants | this Centenntal-Year of Indopeudence? and a leading business man, but has boen drigk- 'Vll“ h’u\"‘lg fll:‘ ‘:lh!)' \lv"'t ”{":ug{l halfl- “:0 B?D\G , pivotal on In the Wout that Muesaclusetts does iog bard Iatoly. Mrs. Ryau was au awisblolady | ' Fiat. Hhe can aive the Fresidoatial nomiuation and highly rospected. ‘Cho crimo Las mout & | to Dristow more casily than she gave It to Lincoln in thritl of borror through tho onure community, | 1850,and her action tu so doing will redound no less Ityan was promptly arrostod aud locked up. to her crodit than thou, There aco several Congres- Speciat Duspateh to T'he Chicago Tridine, sloual Districta Ln the Stata that wil send Tristoor 4 ot - clegates to Clncinuati, au e throo Chicago - dis- oAt Muy §.—Horiou (rauds ate discovored | {ricio'lis samo howill et the malority of tho delo: ok ?‘P petrated in cuunmplion w 9 | gation and probably tho delegates at largo, The prine savingy bauk department of the 'ost-Office hiero | cipal citios of the Union huve alrcady formed Bristow by Postmastor 1. 3L, Thornton, who has claared clll’xba, Why does not Clieago do the samo? out to tno States, Mr. Thornton was aluo the Fountu Wazmp, agent of ono or two othier aesociations, to which —_——— be is n.:l:;mblmiéll'goml’gum &0 faras discovered TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, amouat to about 10,000, § ‘Speciat Disvatch tn The Chicaga Tribune. CrEvELAND, O,, 3lay 8.—Tho Grand Lodge of ToroxTo, Ont,, May 8,—Bsmuol Meliwen, & 0dd-Fellows of Ohto will meot in thismaity to- llbo:’:{{; way :I“uud lnst u|§}ll (nrdn;xllrdu{’cual] morrow morning and continue their session dure sasaulting With o 1azor o 3Ir. nud Mrs, Davis, | ing the woek. Thora are 0 o Ou Daviy, McLwen inflicted six wounds, on Mrs, Mg‘:.a Order in this State, nl:atol:fl:xfio‘mf;:‘fi; Davis oloven. Both ars hacked aud slashed in 8 | ¢hiy woasion will be very Targo. o nlmr(ul Imlnuer. aud now le at the Gouoral New Yo, May 5.—Amafiu‘thu passopgera by Boupifatan o ol WAL, s Totione tho stenmer Egypt to-day was G. 8, Orib, late 81, Jouxs, N. B.. May 8.—Capt. I United Btates Ministor at Vieuna. edous Mo b Jiny 8, =Oapbe Velord oo, Specusl Diwvalch to The Chicaso Trdune. of Backville, who started for Chicago o fow dn{n Towa CiTY, In., May 8,—Contracts Lavo besn #go to contoat o lawsult, broughi agaiust hunln | made by Ofark & Hill to eroct & fino brick Gonova, 1l involving 37,000, has rotutned, 8 | biock on the oid Clinton Houss site for theic pickpocket in Hoohostor baving robbed him of | ponking-house and a fargo aud finely fnishod all hus monoy and _papers, including documenta Opera-Houso, 1t will bo tho fnost gullding in :fi:z:‘c:xylu‘e f:“:lm‘“"" bis gido of the cato 10 tho | tug city, ‘I'ho prospects of tho Chicago, Ulnton PP keIl & Westorn, and tho Kuokuk, Town City & din- nosota Hailroads bave atarted considerablo build- 1ng here olready. Specwl Mapateh to The Chicaso T'ribune, B7. CATuERINES, Ont,, May 8,—Thisplace, hay- ing the requisite number of inhabitants, has beon coustituted a city, and to-day & civio alec- tion took place undor a new er of things, Culyin Brown was olectod Mayor, —_— HAYTIL DEATR 0¥ DOMINIQUE. Natw Yon, May 8.—A lelter from Port au Princo says: *The ex-Tresident of Hayh, Domlaique, who wan tsken 0o board the Fronch man-af-war .Euno, .diod from his wounds on hoard of that steamer.” THE WEATHER. Wasamvaton, D. C., May 9—1a, For tho Upper Lake Rogion, falilng, followd® by sising barometer, warm gouthotly, veering to cooler northwoaterly winds, partly cloudy woather, and poseibly light rains in tho northocn portions, Specal Diavatch to The Chicago Trivune. Manoa, 111, May 8,—The terrific wind-storm that swopt over Chicago Baturday oveniog formed immediately aftor pasaing over Maron, thoolouds assuming an invertod cone-shapoa short distance northeasi of town, A very honvy rain follawed sho cloud, and mow tho wholo country heroaway is afloat. Specwat Duspatch (o The Chicann Trioune, INpuANATOLIS, Alay 8,—The ralns of Friday sod Saturday havo swollon tho streams in this vicloity uptil the flood of water surpsssed in volume that of any yesr since 1817, save that of 1875, Blight interruptiou to railroad travol hay been causcd, hut nothing serious. All of the gravel-roads leading to tho city are overflowed, but will be passabloe by to-morrow, 'Tho great, est trouble will result from the necessary dolay 1 getting in the cropa. Speciat_Disvalch o The Chieaao Tribune, Lixcowry, Nob., May 8.—Nabraska has escaped all violent winds roported in Kanses and noith ofus. A rain storm of soveral days' duration has just clossd, but thero was no wind with it or damage done. . LOCAL OBSERYATIONS. Uizioaco, Aoy 8, Wind, [lala|Wo'ther A HORRIBLE CRIME, » Bpecial Dispateh to 1he Chicage Trivuna Tort \WAYxe, Ind,, May 8.—Last Novembor s & young Iady named Nollle Foreman, 17 years old, mywtoriously disappeared from her homs at Laton, Ind,, producing munch excltoment, Ifer Thr, llu.l fato was not sscertamod until yestorday, whon | “T'g utriko swong the laborora on tha Wolland e Lec brother, John Foreman, overcomo with re- | Canal still continues. The Labor Unlon nume | 66 G4[N.W., moreo, confessod that sho Ciod from tho offects :fim 7?0 ul:uu. '.L‘x‘xln lemknrn are conduoting &4 01N, 'v‘v.hru ® omaalvos in an ordorly mauuer. 60| GA[N,, ligt, of abortion, aifd polnted out her burial-place in Speewtl Dispateh to ,y«,‘, Chicarto Tribune. 80 O4{N,, m';'m. & swamp near Eaton, Her body was disintorred aud Ioreman piaced in fall, together with Nat Bmith, whom ho implicated as bor aoducer, Rovert Brande, I'ostmaster at Eaton, and Drs, Manzur and Mellwaine, whom Lo accused of béing sccossoried to tho abortion and doath, Indignation sod excitoment have ren tos high piteh, and it iy fearod the throats of Iynche Brooainatoy, Ill, May 8,—Owing to s gsme of crosa purposes going on_botwoon Mayor Stoore and the City Council, Bloomiugton lias two complote sots of city. officors, the old ofli- ciala clatming oflico becauss they nhagu the now ofticials wero u‘)polnleu bofore Stoore gavo boud and were illogatly appointed, and tho now Maximum thermometer, 86, Minimum, &, GENEZEAL ODSERYATIONS. Cinicano, May B—Midnight, br| Wind, (Tin (Weatlicr, 1) GIN, W, fresh BuN, W., light a; e king to Hter - ingt, whiich a0 now freoly mado, will bo Pt 100 | Shemeesien for shthonty andbiolbonnaity o Lk oxocution bofore to-morrow morning, 3 Spectal Dipalen to The Ohteaos Tribune, 86,8, W, e SraiNorizLp, Ill, May 8.—The rovout rains and storms have caused tho Bangamon River to riso ton hioight endaugering the railroad bridges, but, up to to-night, thoy aro roported all right, and tho riso has ceased, Hpeciat Dupatch to Tha Chicage Tribuie, MonTiEAL, May 8.—Tho eteamship Iolyne- aian, of the Allan’Line, arrived in thiy port this ovenlog, making tho first arrival from she sea this sosson, Spectal Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Deteorr, May 8.—~The timo for Lalding the fitato Holdiors"snd 3allora’ Convoution in this city has been changed to May 25, Special tnavalch to The Chicugo Tribune, Beninoyiewy, 1L, Moy 8, —Commissions were 64[Catin, BO|W,, fi SUSPECTED OF HEINOUS CRIME. Svectat Dirpatch to Tha Chicago Jribune, LiNcorn, Neb., May 8.~—~Dovelopments in the murdor of Nathan Cloagh, at Boward, have fed 1o suspect bis brother,Warreu Clough, ana wite, &4 tho murderers. Bloody clothes said to be- long to Clough, the arrcated party, have boen fouud iu a or-closet on ‘the premiscs, and otlor things poiot to bim es yullty. The sus- peoied man had always borue an excollout ropu- tation, aud movad iu'good society. ESCAPE OF CONVICTS, Tarree Rock, Ark., May 8.—Light convicts Leaven Milwaukee MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, B2, Louts, Mo, May 8,—Tho river is rlsing at tbe rate of 13§ 10 2 incheas per hour, The laveo is nesrly submerged fn the low places, and an additional riso of 8 feot will tlood mauy cellars on Front street, Prats of Baat Bi. §nuxn are iu- undsted, and comsidorable damsge baa al. to-day fsnucd to Lisut. A, L. Whitehall, of Wat. kmeuts ore bai escapod from the stono quarry near the Lonl- | youp "an Captain aud Amsistant Inspoctar gondy bosu dous. Embaukaierts ot foutiury thia evenlng by knocking (ha Ruard | Namsh Deisunons Lk raoa Whilenouser of Cbis x'z;':.'x';{i(""“" TR e e the w2tcrs, and ollier preparations are B prog- ot o mmnnumfwz e’ Msourt s ‘Both of Which streatns and maek of A freist of down. 'They wero uamod Lunpking, Dall, Ttouw, Houwo, Folke, Tyler, Bhsiby, and Woouas. All nro dosporato cliaracters. A Iaige forve ia vut Lo capturo thew, ress to moet the Upper Miasissip, tlulr tributarics are sweiling rupidly, cousidurabls magaitude s qzpocted, ELEVATOR ACCIDENT, Nzw Yonx, May 8.—To-night a West Hoboken, borso-car was driven ou the steam elovator at Bergon Hill, but before the brake-bar on tho rear of the elovator bad becu placed fu position the cugino started, aud the car, full of passen- gors, was thrown off the olovator aud prooipi- tated into a pit atvthe bottom. ANl the passon. gm Wwers more of lsas injured, aud five danger- LAy':u.—Tlm polico roport two men killod 3ad seted othier prasopgond wounded by tho agsl- cago, as Captain and Assistant Inspector, and the Itev. W. O. Neoley, of Piper City, Ill,, a3 Cusplslo of the Niuth Battalion, with the rank of Captain, —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, May 8,—Steamships Adriatic, Pom. mersnian, sud Bt. Leurent, from New York, and Indisua and Dorian, from Thiladelphis, have arrived out. Bosrox, May 8.—Arrivod, steamshlp Iberian, from Liverpoal. PuirabeLruis, May 8.—Arrived, steamship Obio, from Liverpool. = Nrw York, May 8,—Arrived, steamer Egypt, frow Ldverpool. Montaral, May 8.—Tho Polyneslan, from Tdveryoa, bao azsived, tha ik ATiTAl LXOR Ak, BURGLARY. Spesial Dispatch 1o Tha Chicaga Tridure, Jaxton, Hl, Msy8.—A, Andorson's store {n this place, was burglarizod Jsat night. About 60 worth of table-cutlory avd hardware was taken; alwo, 3 in nickely, 'Fliere is no clew to b thioves. . THE LAW'S DELAY. Sart Laee, May 8,—Leo snd Dawe, indlctod for partivipation ju tho Mountaiu massacre, and who bave boen in jail about a year awalting —_— RADWAY'S REMEDIEG, OV i OF TEN YEARS' GROWTII CURED DY DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES 1IIAVE HAD AN OVAT A Kt AN oW o }c’;«“\(’l’}fign m ‘ Anx ARpon, Deo, 7, “’?Sb"l::“.‘(%:‘"‘r; That oftiers iy be banoted T s, v0 1iad A5 Ovartan Tiumoy for ton yonte.. 1 1100 (1 bost phvsicins ot tois el otnors without any honolit, ” 1t was growsng At s co bt Ity tnat § conlil not have lived raach longer, A Lid: mino induged o 0 tey Hadway's Jtemedios, 1 fpi% pue At L thom, at tiasily, after roush doliberai 1 hurehsod siz bottles of e Eill A e bt w of 41 Bt T T outany apparent benetit, 1 dal. mnnm{w bat e tmafyo mora Bottiow ot o fosofvani U Tost 1o, poraan. aad twa buss of Pils, ' Betor they wero gong § 1o “;:n-;.ue-fl'vumnn- B il L] e £ o was antiroly coreqe 1 i k"’.‘fi'{‘“”f,fl&;’;‘_‘z;‘h§| L mo manths, and during that ¢ i t BT o hreo tazen boitlea of i Tamsabsodt, llel!'m;llpnl,'llllxl sz Voson of tha Pills. enl perfectly woll, and my hesrt i1 full | G Tor s halp T i doegs atihetfon. - oo N2 your wondorful ‘modicine, 1 feal deeply indcbtod, agges) [rfscris that it miay bo ad much of o Wasning 1 oo thaxboon to mo, ‘(Signod) ° MuN. %, C. 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