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' ; THE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1876, and tho canvassing of the returna of ‘the Common “Di Ter, John Wiliams, L. T, Blsbeo, Ac M. WWelgh f 6y that & Committes 9 E. B Baldwi 3 lL‘k. Joukine, @. D. Dackl g | POLITICAL. | fyMimeih sl B0 eedley fd charges, n rgt and hat sald Commit- L. Dopgh, J. L. Bliversmith, W. M. Loughlin, C. have nu-urn{ to demand of tho ©, Xohleaat, Avary Moore. i o tea : d clection judges of sald wardall - 0 . TINRTRRNTI WARD, S%flm‘m?fl uvcls:nu:’h'unglr seasion rolative The (hty Repubhcnn Primarics The [gp‘.r ticket waa easily cloctedd In the Thire — the cantract_was slgned \aftetwards alterod), snd R R o TR BT o, | oot olher e, U hesi e fennd CRCIINAL HER S, That the affair was a aten], and & moat outes) beina nfig position to ascura the "T.Y%"“ of alj Official Account of the Coushatt 2, 1a] committes to nnravel it. T thersfora O O aryed th - Wpecial commitices and beg that I may h-"nx:nud {rom acrvingonit. o1 RRY UP. itdreth—1 sholl conlinue to think that we oufl.dt'uféz‘m delay In tho premises. Perhapa it is Pok known to_every geatleman of the Council that IR0 i ewindlo, Ia n fact bayond dinpute, Tho e heals t i s painae oy, T dmatter of resort Aol | §ak SSTocueEd tioTebrort of s Swn a1 Journala of the Honse tarther attast. ft, witla the | o Obio Ropablicans ars groatly encouragal by the K, action of yeatordny's Conventlan, Thoy think they La., Assassinatio| ro, nnd roport the result of raid inveetiga- tconth Ward. It was compoeed of the following | Ually papers of February and March, 1874, teem oy n. thera 1aan injnnctlon pending ez aqalnat the Con e menelL ok 1o mOxt FogRInT meetng: © Opposed to Beveridge by Rinen, it atrangly Gattom in thelr procliyition: | with &u"nunmnml Thcte, and ovoral public jonr. | CA% CAFEF tho Siato In Detobor PRI Comncllthe oy e hremisas, 1f my fosoln. | = Al Thompson moved the referenco of the roso- W. W Binghart, 8 Ex Cleveland, Ludwig Walfl, | nala ot that time domanded 1iarlow's tmpenchmont. | {0V ofctt ffioon of tho Congreesional delega- P ything. At rheans to soll the proporty | 1ntlon ta the Lommittee on Judiclary. Over Four to One. A. F. Brudiey, Jamies N, Clark, 1, I', Thompson, | It 1 no pleasurc to ma to recall these facta, Nothe | yjoT 5 | Tho Latest Roports of Bloodshed o e ousy Lhatthe Tafiroad compaaes | All. Tiflreth moved ita pamnge in orderlo iloney Milicr, 1, B. Murdock. Ing bt & eneo of auiy impels mo, for knoto sk for e o e e Foencn It tnoy can | Justity o condemn eomebody. ' Tie hind hoard the FOURTEENTIT WARD. if Tiarlos ehould be tho Re in the Felicinnas Vastly' day before that thero was some rumor of that kind, Exaggorated. ‘ ! ‘mlfllmn nominco for th . O e Starations mide i connes: | Ientncky Ropublicans Beliove in .,,L'L..'.':!i’,‘:fik‘fi'fi:’éflh‘;‘a"fim‘,?.""ri-"nl"‘:"u".fln',‘f«{.?n Seerctaty of State, the uppoaltion will ift his rec- ord, and the 'Repnbilean party will have DELAWARE, SOLID FOR DLAINE. 000, and give simply A Tty for et doed. thé daty of the Comn- quit-ciaim deed. It fs tal tion with the returns of the Tenth Ward, The ¥ Club had nom! » tick tho interost of | thers things Lo answor for. ' Conaldering the v : rollar o taks steps fmmodiatoly towards mOSE | ratter wan onowhich shonld bo settied aa qulckly Bristow and Hard Money. | §iun,fiad nominatod s scket in the interost of | B ont "sikto ‘of "thio pibllc mind, wo cennct | N¥W Yong, May 18.—Tho Zimet Dover, Del,, onld b:'mwnmdunamng he injunction. That | 84 possible, so that the accused might not romaln At au - carl hour, snd anothor _ ticket | afford to place any man on our Stato ticket whosa speclal saya: The Ropublican Btate Conventlon | Particulars of a Brutal Murg e tme. 3o must move at ance If we wish | nnder a clond ar the acenaor continne dolng an act s put fnto tho Acld. plodged to no one, but for | record must bo cxcused, patched, plastered, and | mot hero to-dny. Manlove Iayes, of Kent, was er 16 do .,,“ hing towards getting money for the relief | of fnjuatice. To refer the resolution wonld simply . the wost part oppposed to Bevertdge. Tho anti. | conatantly defended. Tho fact that Ed Morritt, of choson permanent President. Near Omaha, Neb, A i [ from borrowing and pay- | be holding & terroriam over somebody, Some Comments on tho Action of | Deverides ticker was siccted by o greator majority | tho Zegister, wan nlco a party to tho printing stéal, p resldont, Innoulcm{;ner. mln?enca to s ummfl!cc takes | Ald. Smith hoped the_resolation wonld pass, for than the Dleveridge ficket recolvell yvotus, as fof~ | Wil not forever keep the Democracy qulelé' Ln':‘l: Tho delegatlon elected was solld for Dlalne, e. 1t doiays the matter, The proposition fa uirslnu on its face. The railroad companica eny Fucy'will pay £500,000 for a guit-clalm deed to that proporty, the city protecting thom against the rghts of the people upon Michigan svenue or ¢ places, wherover It may Le, as thelr claime may lg‘penr in the future. It ehould be the firat 1) the very resson which Ald. Tiildreth had fust i lowa: Nl + Douls Schultz, Petor Kile a1 v eportwas. delayed it left & cloud the Ohio Demooracy, o K e D \Wilkor Ingwall o] hanj llngtnfiuccr;ncré nru‘cmfl-g;e mflf;‘}:’n‘g belcll: (}Itknnn. ‘:\n nlt \;.'mulei. and I{; I;‘umle{ rast, d'rrlm mentioned in connection wi . ticket stan X agwinat Doverldgo and In thought it nothing more than tho duty of tho Corn- | The Delaware Republican | favoror Callom. "0 ol citofind onttho truth of the maitar as soon as FIPTEENTII WARD, possitie. Tie therefore maved. tho passaga of tho Delegates Solid for The following delegates woro glcetod: they *‘botnce” Kd na Sacrotary of {hi Central Commiltee, then they woald bo free to ate tack Haslow, the party, and fhe ticket. The fncte brought out in the mvutlémiun, which lsated from Jnn. 97 fo March 8, 1874, wonld be nacd se oampalin thunder, They would show how bidders wero bought off," and checks for fuat, purpose THE COUSIHATTA ASSASSINATIO! Licat,-Gon. . i1, Sherldan has recelycd an oy ¢ial report of the shaoting affair at Coushatta, La, 1t will bo obsorved that it contalns now and in. tereating particulara not smbraced inthe Assoclated Press ncconnt recelved at the time: and Instructed to vote in hia favor. The resolutions adopted declare that the Re- guhllmnl of Delaware pledga thelr unalternble ovotion to Lhe cardinnl princlples of the party, including the payment of the Government obliga. tlons in coin or ita eqolvalent, and in honest it P drawn right in tho Secrelary of Stato's ofiice; how | administration, and that James G, Dlalne meeta | 1gapguantans P Co g act of th Conncll to take ateps at ouce towarda re. T, W, Mack, Fred Benalnger, Henry Geldenman, the requirementa of the Centennial th 2 A 05T OP COUSITATTA, La., May . ng 1) ‘Ald. Thompson had no objection to tho passage B ’n o T L C. “onrad. " | the formal hid upon which "tho contract wau basa Ml inlal year as the ox- | o, _ Aesistant Adjutant Ge £ moving that Iidunction 1nd e RE renptalion. whi | of the Toaciutlon, and mo. desiro for delny b the teine B e e to Bawetlagor o © O pancat of theso principles. A numbar of Dristaw el o ottt of, the Gulf~8in: have the b r L TUELbor. oxplanation of telogeaph on 10 abfecs that Willlam Twitchell (Stato Scnator) was sho matter. 1o know ncither accused, accneer, nor accusation, His only ldea was xlmt: Inasmuch as SIXTEENTIL WARD. P T Tho foliowiog In the lint of delexatea: Lonis Bchat- thero wero standing cammittees, it wha notneces: | What Is Thought of Blaine in His | ner,Lorents rontano,John Loaper, William Schina: myslociously dieanpeared and was sitered great} to the advantage af the contractors (sco pages and 11 of tho foport) : haw fraudulcnt price chiarged on nearly all tho work done under th LB e made, and. tho raliroad com- et amco. commence thelr work upon that plece of pm,wn{k‘ll“d pnt down there a thousand men from Newcastle County didn't vote on this reaolution, having left the Convention. 1 ro A eharp contest then took place ovor another hilg in tho nct of landing from & row-bos 2 s s ¢ | reolution declaring that no Yederal officeholdur | & w-boat 4 .+ Innwion walking tha sireeis of Culcago usking | By SO 00E A SEE R appeintel for the Own District. A A D o otk Lo pesple ure -hnuldbuflalegu‘f e abject belug 1o exciudy Gty in both oome- e Tog il rounde ’ Tor Tk hert—1 heartlly agres with Ald. Thomp- ‘r'ufi"e‘m“ olution Was referzed to tha Printing Com- e PANTRANTIL WAND. 4 tances portalning tothls trand might be clted | D, Fratiyman, Uniled tates Collsctor, wliobad | iCing, tormerly inx-collector, ‘whowae Lillod and [ son's ameudment. 1 cannot ece any object In forc. | mittes. ” At tho primary election {n the Seventecnth i y the colusun, | e e b wan aneicted of ba. | B colored forryman ahol In tha Onor. Tho ar ' ing hia oo the Connell at o Dretchl, MR con: | A8, Dattacd offered tho folowings Poter Cooper Declines tho Infation | whieh wib hee e comteof Morkeitoect snd | Yobesiivrthy "Mt Tk isfinany o | I e Telnily i wllgsthan o Waow, imsa waa, il disciod aeaina ol sl have heard Jtesolved, That this Councll direct the Board of T el ey appears that ho sliowed and had paid for 26, J he resotution lfl!\" , bo 1liberntion that showed calenlation, : e iy o e B | ek o motify "1he ‘Buserintendent of Crown, and Suggests Dill Allen, both of which claimed\to ba for Cullom. ~Thora | APREATS SWEEORATNES SOt g1 300 60T Grio of | Dr. Prettyman's frionds fusiated on ha rights, 'and Tl aesnsrin rode Into town abont two honrs be. fore the commission of tha deed, entored a-black. sanlthy on the bouk of tho river, and engaged thg amith'{n convarsation while ho watehod tho stream and bank on the far slde. 1o wore o pair of color. od goggles, and apparently o falso beard, and was scem to ho no Tioveridge meu in thin wnkd. ~ Tho by lfn'uecn:"lll‘fnng“‘uf the manngs Lnt UaY Temilar Glab thcker wad clacted, recolving D16 votes, begimar tho rortn S o e unnifebed part of TOCAL POLITICS. e o et i sald park” an continnons i L ‘;12. ‘4 B procecds routh, and o cover up THE TIDAL WAVE AGAINST BEVERIDGE. wlected, is ns follows: Capt. G, W. Hale, Bernard [ o e o hure e detlvored with soll ar in- | The primaries for the eloctfon of delegatea to | dennecns, dohn 8. tullen, Thomas Turney, N P. rs, It we ara not thoroughly acquainted with - s mattory and whilo wo nre Tegis ating or, tho 5 uu\-‘jcct we should be very careful. 1 shonld bo willing to sell it for 800,000 1f we do not sncei- fice any rights, but if thoro oro guestiona of ripa- rian nghu“ arif thero are perrons who have casc- the cancus named o entisfactary substitute, The following ate the delegates: Jincs Scott, Richard K. Smith, John IL. Yloflncker, James KK, SofMand, ENl R, 8harp, 1. W. Moors. ' Undor tha natructionsall will vote for Blaine, the ltems in this nstonlahing amonnt was the sum of nearly 85,000 for packingl Now, sa nearl every citizen knows what an eloction reglater blan is, the swindio s apparent. Such figurce make piinters emile, bt thero's nothing very funsy In om to 8 Wex-peyor. Nothing in tho direct testimony tonded to show chaee -nfinl y stained on the face. lle was scon horo, in g dm:‘;"n:&flf“tgmifisg?lm: Rt [/ offanelva dyutis that ay b preulved Bk Hlol C;““"}““““"“‘;“‘ g"““"““ o h”l:d Tho dofeated ticket, was as follow: Gcorgo L. | tuat llarlow was & partner n thld crookedness, It ICANBSAS, Nt gomo A el knom ki I8 WO a milllon, Wt . 01 ward, 1i, Jansson: . Hobinson, jof ), A vol thess pointa by reforence to o apecial committee, | It wos amended by nt:ll:lnfi n?lnslg rg&mncu to fi:x 1; {;IYD‘;‘::;';:;Y:Q‘;; :' '; nzngr;’-:m:m’ ;n;m); T ot ., "y ory t'uf'iflfy"flg'flfnfiflr' 1};‘.,'.’1‘:::’&2%; a] ur’:.flb: r‘\‘::' “n:‘m‘;gxflflb ;:;Tfif;h!mfnmmn - g’pxm m arrival of tho mal, the majotlly of thy ane "F’i’m & ‘“:fi:‘fi -7 :‘,‘,‘;‘c‘,‘n{";{'_,",’nfi‘,?;{, Sirertislon ;’g‘r‘;‘:‘l{r;‘;‘man;o(: Dibs.” off quictly. Tha delegatcs named will meet | ong peimart T AR D ard b Vin.: td soive tho peoplo aud protect tholt inter: Convention s the largest over convened in this | the Post-Ofce, it Tho aesaasin tho tfi“‘ L and Hinanco. fter hecauss - they wonld | Ald. GHbort moved that hereatter all paving, e primatics of the Kighteenth Ward wer held i atcolled feleurcly down to tho (AnGIAE oMby T axvalied th ont, hieh s hen e 44 ed the boat, which was then ) L 9 opened fire with the result above ngl]:!rdo. oS g Saturday afternoon in Unfon Ial), cortior Mon- | st the North 8ide T'urner llall. There wore two the Intoraockl h gillzlg%,ul‘n‘:lrfl:!:;sofi nfl:fl\{;‘&i&kml:‘g:‘l@ {'"““:'} roo and Clark strects, ond will elect clghty tickuts in the fiold—tho regular Clubticket, pledgod tract for the City of Chicago, bo lot only afier the | delegates to the State Couvention at Spring- h‘ifa‘,';?&’“‘:Té';?:{'"‘i?fié{"‘nfifl-‘ifi." en;l’e‘v;t ‘ma e An T motd bofore, it Is with no pleasure thot I muke this reforonco, but I truly believo that Re- nblicana had Lettor consider these things now Nova aelo opportuntty - 10 examino fnto he® whove. mumter. 1t they Gl thot the city, in ting a quit-claim deed, and got- 8tate. Amos Harrls was made Prosident. The Committeo on Resolutions reported a sct in favor of no banks of issue by United Btates ke hay dvertised in som han have to anawer for them after o while. -1 = ‘hrce or more peraons, attracted syt ira et T S i peet | b stll e STl gl 2 fato g e o g e Th | G SRl e | o Sl sy e, e, Conemmtaty | g SRR R ey to roeponsile 3 o jutermined manner, 1 3&&“.:.E:‘:.“.‘A}.“.':r‘.xté‘;;l;‘pf”&,?;"x:lfiixlgxb:l. pr | s wion (b spprovayof i Conaelt ' || Tlo primarin for the First Ward wera hld. | ook o s 1+ Spenct s i siose T o | Siae fudtors sport, Auditor Lippincll, o it | Jocka; deianied e IESCONGITR LS | witadasts, o llamadyirs O atgri s ertyof tho city which 12 not nsed should be atonca | Referred to tho Commlttos oa cea- | et of votes cant was BOB, af which the Tagne . g & of Lce, thc propricior of tho forry, So10 and the aonoy used to oy tho city Indebted- | ments. yesterilay afternoon from 4 to 7, for the clection | Bumber of votcs caa ,;mmfig‘;u‘“n;‘g ho Toene expensos duri the four years ho was Secratary of | ments, .and lnstructing th delogates 1o vote for to wasa tritlo over 821,000, ilis last report shows that for fwo yoars 1latlow's office cxpenses exceed $28,000, atid how much (hoy will fool up during 1876-'0 It §s hard to concolve of, for nojro- ot hins baen made. Theso oro ofllal foctsy And nstead of attacking tho mupparters of Mr, S¢roggs because such facte nro damaging to Hariow, the clerks In the Sccretary of Stato's ofica had Better Lo mnkiog out a report of offico axpenscs far 1875- 10. They needn't inuko it public until after the Stata Convention, if they think tho *Colonel™ can't stand It Hendricks. 2 No subjoct whatever wae touched upon tho plat- form but the financlal. At this time, 11 p, m., a few members headed by Tom Venton nro making a vigorous fght againet the piatform, ond instructing the delegntea for Hendricks, but thoy will carry It by over three- fourths vote. No delcgate n yet appointed, but it Is the Inten- tion to transact all tho bnaincsa and sdjourn sine dlo somotimo daring tho night. to opproach hlim, ‘and’ tho -farmer knolt m bogaed’ “Mim. nok o commit ~ tho mume'},A and he roplied to their ontreatics that howas shoot, inga *‘black alligator, "—reitorating & similar re. mark with each shiot. 'Kingwas killed and dropped in tho boat. Twitchell waa noxt shotn the Teg. " and Jumped ovorboard. Tho Aaaassin, then walls over'to his horee, mounted, reloading his rifie, and, with a navy revaivor in each hand also, and hearing Mra, Mertlll scream 1o the ferryman to save Twitchell, rode back to the spot, ordered the negro todrop Tiltchell, and, not belng obeycd, Brod four RETRENCI. of ten delegates to the Republican County Con- | tiekot 170, the balance of the votea belng acatter- A, fl}am ol"fi‘w ll_,llm loflmé"lsl fttee tngntre, | YentON: It was noted a fow days ngo that the | ing. Tho lnllnwlnr in the ticket eclected: E. A e K mmines) s soon as proptica | to Republican clubs of the ward had united on [ Larned, toute , gk, taano B Arol W, B TP 0 e T eto ot the 1y do-sch veauifa | & ticket of which each named five, and which | FoR oo b o O arss W St th! uapenaion for tho present of work upoa sov- | wua to bo supported by both facttons. 1t en | sty Luarier yniin, 8. Fimecy, o O L e somme Jarge con- | Dearcd yestenday, however, that theotherclub® | | The Andependent ticket, which Was defeated, T e, A e Con sl pawr | Lad, aswascharged, actedn bad falth: and, after | e se follow: Henry W. King, Horaco ¥ Walto, B B e bbb e Kinmmes Comye | SETociug Lo support tho compromiac ticket, had | Witlam Hessemen, \caieen ORth B I Selier; O D ek s labars by lemporaniy | miodo up ono wholly Doverldge, and tricd to | Jan utin Thiclery Whilam Keebiumer, Bdward noss. Ald. Lengachor believed that the Jndiclary Com- mittee embraced as much logal talent as conld be put into any spccisl committce, and that therefore the matter lhm}hi be rofarred to iho regular Judi- clary Committeo. A(’d. Sheridan—Lest thesc gentlemen should ray somothing to bring us into contempt in the United States Court, I move the provions question. The previous question was ordered, and the ques- tion bfinz put on Ald. Thompson's amendment, re- sulted—ycas, 33; nays, 1—Ald. Lengacher, cutting off these heavy expenditaren, elect that, and so givo the actiug-Governor the CAY N, S or five shots at the two whila they were deiftin TiLn COMMITTEE, A2 Calterion o eIt i, TEmonld | et ers ot el 1 as sieasie £ 5t BRGEHaR AN Beger. | 008 other polat aad T am done. Tho copto. THE RAG-MEN. down the stream, and wounded tho ferryman (whs The Mayor subsequently appolnted as the Secial | stop wotk on the iilne Jsland avenue viaduct, for | some Republicans who had promised to Cutlom. " tdge, | 2ponden ustice nke Mr. Eps’ ecord oot moanwhlie got his mon in and rowed ta the oppo. Committcs Ald, Aldrich, Throop, Gilbert, Linsvn- | instance, an fmprovement which gavo anoutletto | stand by the agreed ticket-peddiing the other. 5 5 :clifl(x‘x ?{.‘31‘;{:‘&1 :«:ld:e;d\\;'l‘?u fl:!&gfll‘l‘gd ur’x:; . mmmfifi:fl l‘!‘:’ cl :nraAT%o fi::un‘h‘:rngor further safety) and Twitcholl soveral » and Lengacher. a Jarge ‘mannfacturing eection, Yie gnoved s | Tho nttompt wwas, howcvor, uneuccessful, and 7 1 | Benr tho “honorable scars of battis dono In hia | et Mo o St B et | ;. The aasassin thien rode slowly through one of the i lare. the original ticket was elected by the following 19 S country's service, should count for nothing as | tlon reassem i morning, WRell | yaci streets, and was next seen on_ the Ringold STREET IMPROVEMENT. A Drigas, us & member of tho Financo Com- | ¥oto: = § | agoinst Harlow, "And why? Becouss, foracoth, | the following platform was adopted: rond, about 2 milea out, still disgatsed, sud qutsdly TAVING THE INTERSECTIONS. ritios, explatned that they did not desiro to stop 125 Edwin Longley........62 0 g | Morlow husappointed certain Wmawg“,"”'j"g “Tho Indapendent party e called into existenco | trofting ulong, . any such improvementa, bat simply to look over fohn Lyle Kivg. 51 clorkahips {n his oflice, This i good. 11 futonded | 15" tho necassitica of tho people, whose Industrics | As soun an porsible I enw the Sheriff, and offered Ald, Gilbert askied and obtatued leavo to sub- | gy Sl DL Lauls Hoss, Thomag Careon.......-o1 | BorentAWor 7 @ | for'njoatwus probabiy nover surpasscdy except | 1Y, piasisied. \ihovo ISboF i horiven of s fust | By spmetanct e mpiE renvite i 11 070, oftarsd mit a rcport from the Committeo on Btreets | “'ryg aubject was roferred to tho Finance Coln- | Joseph K. O, Forreat. 12013, Gelssler, o1 | Niath ward 10 o | by ket declaration m riemus | rouind by & ruinous policy, which the Republlcan | taro of the marderar. ~ I kcnt a posac, but I hear : % m oA O OleroiiBE Ward, who in o burat of cothuslsem declared tim g dii not_accompany it himself, and I doubt and Alleys of the South Divislon, with an ac- | mittee, ¥ b’:' "fi' Ichud.lun.l;g s"u. Who 4 Tenth Ward 4 1 sclf ready to sncrllico all his wifc's rélations upon and ncmocmlllc partles reiul(:n to change; and In it nok accon bl:: uzykw. 2 ubt if the companying_ordinanco dirceting the Board O |\ ' oe tntrausen an order rceting the | Lewis L. Coi R Tavaitis Wt i 8 | i aitar’ of s country,® If tho bonea of ‘tha | Fio 0F e fAI 9t tees pative Jotatnieh teNet b Pl el meanwidio, hos been romaved tos Public Worls to allow James G. McBead 10 | poani of Public Worke to rebulld the wnlka of | Loonard Bwett : Thirteenth Ward.. 8 0 Coloncl's " substitutcs llo bleaching on the field | 3,7 4isanpotnting tho just hopes and cxpoctationa | camp adjolning my camp, and one of his arma hag and e Indiann avenuo from { Polk strect bet: Pifth avenueand the bridge. | Henry F. Low! Foarteenth Ward, a 3 of battle, ia that any reason why preforencelshould | 5f 5 guffering people, we declare our principles, | beéen amputated by Dr.” Camon, my surgcon, wha by grade, il pay e B e o Comulito on Strects tnd | dolnaon I, dot o Jratecnth Was g 1 | bomado In hia favor 08 azalnat ono overy way wor- | &, 501 "M\ independont and patriolic men to | Teports 1t tndly shattered, fets 10 a ctical con: Twenty-third to Twenty-ninth strect Ly private vis he first five names in the firat_col S o | tey, every way qualided, and who honorably | join our ranks in this moyemont for financial ro- | ditlon, but ho”hias a groat deal -of norvo atill, and Alleys, 8onth Division. ‘Thre first five names in the first column were | Sixtoenth Ward 7 scived in’ the army over threg years? For slx- Toe contract. 'All, 'Swoeney subimiticd an ordor directing the | an both tickts, and the split or Beveridgo tick- | Seventeenth Wi 5 0 | Berooam, Hontinacusty, haa the Hepoblican party | (07 gndindustclal omancipation. |\ ionat | Ziictenell ivas_crossing tho river enronts Ald. Thompson—T destra to offer an_amend- | Bonrd of Publfe Works tolay water pipes on B | et was made by sdding to them the first five | Bighteonth Ward L) _O | kept'Mr. "riarlow in omo Jucrativo ofico, " THO | yebeat ot (he Bpecio Tessmpiion actof Jan 1, " m 8 ment: “Provided that the Board of 'ublic Works advertises for propossls to curh, grade, mecting of the Police loard, of which ke is Prosi. - | namesin the sccond columu. As bofore stated, dent. Tlin oreand was known and remariced by the tras referred to the Committce on Streots and Al 4 rue’ulol the Speclo Resumption act of Jan. 14, tho delegation Is half Boveridge and half Cul! o voice of the peoplo fa for o **new deal. » ~ Imight 5, and the rescue of our industries from ths alno add that it is for a yomug, sctlve, sccom- ‘Total city.. onoeessa124 28 This would scein to Indicate with suflicient Ieye, North Division. o 2dd that {1 ls for g young, astie: Gecoms | ruinand dissstor resnliing from ltan eforcoment, aszassin to the smith, Vi n motlon of Ald. Sherldan, the Board of Pub- | lom. clearness what kind of mon will bo solccted at to- sned. ang. i 8 '8¢ | and wo call upon all_patriotic men to organizo {n I have the honor to be, very respoctfully, yose ~ $0 pave the Interscctious, and let tho vork 1o | ; BLERA%G Gieciod to ahnnt an- asacsement aECOND D, clearmoss what kind of men il b slected, af o | Reroj or Becrotary o Btaga, P ory Congromtional Tisrichof tho coutiry with | abedient sepvant % P Fou Kex: AT Skl s gotton o | Ei S 17, L Tochob i ArFEBERY | Mt th s vt o e | 5 e i o ol o B e e i Block 1, 3 . il rols. wmnendment. Hle had been dnformed thut b | Beouucii then adjourned, - was consldarablo opposition, aud samo of the anc: Bpectal Dispateh to The Trivwne, 7 aeniizris Ghunroats, Torana end slop the nresent enlcidal and destruct- MURDER. ozt mestiog thero bad been inesutionsly cuuatal candidates mady a homs run oty by the L ) Seruorizun, fi., May 17.—And wow comes | VPRSI SR Fow 4 siates noto, tesued | OBATA Nob., May 38, —Furiher particulars ot aum_of moncy had been approprinted, which THE MAYORALTY, Bt o e | e e ot formmon o ey |.EQ Morelic fo"tno dronty snd, through tho eol: | iccotly by the Govethmant, convoriibleondemand | the murdor of Liog t Diaie yosterdsy waro eceir- might have been saved. He belloved that in B ‘ NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION. M, Turner, Dr, D, C, Bmlih, F. C. Vierling, Bam- | posc&f clocting one delegute ta the Cook County Into United States obligations bearing a loss rate of There was an utter absenco of anything acl Bliss, und R, M, Mitchell. On the Quberna- nvontion, to bo hold in Chicago Satarday, the od hera to-day. A bitter fendshad existed between intoroeat, not exceoding 1 cont a doy on_each $100, clams of **Col." Hnrlow for & renomination upon MMilton (the murderer) and two Swedcs, donsonand many nstances o largo, percentage would Lo The Itepubdlcan Stato ticket It provokes & smile, saved by advertising. ten peophe wers willing forlal quéstion the deiegation stands sovonfor Cul- | S0 int., Col, T. P. Robl, of lark Ridga, wns and re-exchangeablo for United States notea at par, | Christ) gaved by wiventsng, Oftea peopiéetee wlling | borterng on tho sonsationl yestendny sroumd | 15 50%R oo g0u tac Col, ™ Ve Mo of Lark Ridgoy woe | expecially om the post of thoss, who remembet | Wi Siford 5 busk chreuiating miugn ovot et | CLristan on ono ade, und i brothers, Germany wo¥k Jdono at onco, Therefore the contractors | the City-Hall. Bayor Hoyne was early at his THIRD WARD, Instructs her delegate to vote for Boveridge, Printing . Ring | which . woe inaugurs tn | Yised. Such Untted Btates notes should be o full o quarrel originaf urged on _the people, ond they con- [ sanctum lo tho Clty Clerk's office, and was Very littlo hterest was manifceted in the primary about n plece of school land which had been jump- B to having it ‘dono by private con- | busily 4 during the greater portion of tho | {Lbls ward. Tho vote was ligit, and tha toyular ILLINOIS, 25 or ol funan £ toartees monkime ;Egfinfififiiéfifififl?fi :x'x° ‘tg‘n{%‘é:‘%%fi.’;é by Miilan apd. Hls rlonds, The Kings had sento - engaged durin, o © [ (jeket metwith very littlo opposition. The suc- . i 3 2 e 0" thio auty of tho Govornmen 0o | made lmprovewonts on tho land with th tract, tio,_comlt, Ll m:flnfll;‘m 12t7 | dayin perfecting bis inaugural measnge, and | coseful onca ore: Jaides 11, Tisew, Uenry Sayre, 8. PEORIA COUNTY—TI(k AUDITORSIIIT i of which em, £d got over $35,000 of the | {30 duly o tho Govornment to provida | P00 Imirovewoti on tho land it tho Intention swag. Tho thefta of the conspiratora gecurrod an- dor the administration of Hatlow s Becrotary of State, nnd that tha guilty partics should desiro his ronomination 14 no éapcclal wonder, If the peoplo want & repotition of the printing stcal, of the rale of loan nrkociation charters, of the janttor frauda, of the £0,000 geab for Indexing which waa pat into tho general appropriation bill on_the sly, then let thew take the Domocratic organ at Springteld asa uide. - B4 t n bad yenr for ringaters and machne pol- fticians, Rapdblicans want men for candidates who hiave neithor mark, spot, nor blemish upon f{heir records. Tho Zeglater trots ont the wrong man, at the wrong place and at the wrong time. A DELEGATE. ¢ ! A. _Irish, Goo! Armonr, E, B, Myers, C. Specic teh o Trib i Aot dropuot . During tho Guvoriain, 0. Tl & G GRS | ponse T Say P The Repubean Connty {ffim& %fl-eallvficll" :vhl?a %EFX:E m"?‘l}:“:lnllhun: the polls, tho delegates-clect hold a caucus on the | Convention met in this city to-dny. Tho dele- Gubernatorial sitaation. Their conclusion thoy | gates to the 8tate Conventlon wero Instructed self M, . What some people will do in thele eves dz mg“n o'l;c 9. dl wmpmherllupn: 2.;2::]«;‘1 dlxl:'t rdm:inL It Is understood that thoy stand | ¢, yote for Cullom and Harlow. Cuicano, Moy 18, 1870,—7%e llon. Thomas Dr. L A. Powell, of Olney, Rickland County, FOURTH WAHRD. Hoyns, Chloago—8in! ¥ am in rocelpt of your note |y, tne Fourth Ward, thougl the vote polled was | wan tn tho city to-duy looking aftor his interest 9f $he 17th Inat., fh which you cell iny ntfentlon e | laht, tho Beveridge faction mado 8 Vory havd fxhe forthe. A,,lmg,,m %h‘, Da:é, 18 one of theorlge Sec. B Atk VE'of the olty charler claim that | 1o sapromacy. - Tho bad weathor Zept, away h p. 1c of the orlg: O BNYG pean clecton Hayor ol thig slty; thak yois great many person, bt ther 1a no doubt that the | inal Ropublivans, o very intelligent gentleman, P p:’m;‘:n';“‘. u"“‘::“&:_"q{":;,;"pmn“mvfi everidgo ticket polled tho full strength which it | o fino canvusser, well kuown throughuut the sscssca In the wurd. The victory there in the elonging t tha offco, ond to Siald, bessoariyn up s e apiotn. becacke Sam Tiaymond. Hover, | State, and, it nomiuated, would poll s larg snch a clrculation for tho nation to whom it be- aved i little jutches hero and there, It s Jooked aa if half of tle inhabltanta were bcmkmflt. .nd the rest mado ont somobow or other Lo get the thing done as cheaply as poralbly. ‘The plan of al- Jowing » number of szlpurl,y- oldery to hiave the streetin frontof Chelr houses paved by a special contract, and then have on sssessmont made by the clty on those who did not como into the ll'nniuv ment, waa objectionablo in many rospects. lie knew an Incldent on Adums street whers a man had ho street paved immedintely in frontof his bouse, and his meighbor across tho way was aa- sessod: by the city, and the money wos not collected for some years, Of course, all travel on the street went I front of the houso of thescsmprovements, and the Kings hnd them nrreat- cd and(Ined yesterday, Both partics were InBlawr, and, when the Kinge loft for home, Milton and the Bwades followed them, tho Kings giving rolns to thele'horsos to avold a conflict. Kiug finslly drove to a farm-houso 7 miles from Blalrand jumped out of tho wagon und sturied to run. Ilenry King wun‘Pumnud by Milton, wiho struck him over the head with o heavy clnb, crashing his skull. Whilo one Swede held the tesm the other ran after the ather brother and gave him o terlblo blow. Ifenry lrlégg'lgmrlly afterwards, The other will probally T, 5 7% 1 the paramount daty of tho Goremment, In gl s Teginfation; to keop I viow th ful dovel” opmontef il legilimate ualncar, —sirlcuitural, mining, manafacturing, and commercial. 4. Wo mout carnostly protost ngainst any further festic of gold bonds for salo In Yorcign matkota, by which wo wauld ba mado, for a long period, Lew- cra of wood and drawors of water 1o forelgnors, especially as the American people would gladly and promptly take ot par ail the bonds which the Goy- Grnmont. may need Lo sell, provided thoy aro mudo nyabla at the option of tho boldor, and bearing ntorest at 3 63-100 per cent per annnm, or oveh 4 u idge's son-in-law, ond aj, McLomghiin: camo | Vote o I8 mnking friends whepever o gocs, pame— lower rats, — tho man who had paved, and his pavement was nll | naed for the usc of the Mayor, I take it that tho it LEXINGTON CODRTY. ' - T We further protest agatnst the ealo of Govern- . B e oehor man bk paid i astesor | Gbjoct of your communication e mersly o protect | Siere durtng tho, aftcraon, sad endeatored to oM caDg KENTUCKY. MURDER TRIAL . ment. Ald, Gilbert was in favor of udvortising as : 2 genornl thing, but thought that In this instance tho contractor Wwould do Ll work s low any ono who would answer the advertlssment. Tho con- tractor had given bond to snvu andcurb the etrect, snd therefors thera would be none of those diff- culties complainod of by Ald. Throop, ALD. THOMPSON'S POSITION. Ald. Thompson—It is abont time that we entor on this course of cconomy that wo are sent hers to noogurate, At the last meeting we passed twa or thros resolations, aad wnnecsssarlly appropriated soma of tho city’s monoy,—unnccessarlly and ex- travagantly. Ve all understand how this matter of wtroct paving Is done. It is on -a petition of the property-owners. ‘The contractors really do it all. and there are but fow inatances In whicli the matter is mot startod by them. They pload with the roperty ownorsand urge thom tosign the potition, Biote the €ontructor Is unablo to cotlect from thia hoysa set down in tho list for & long time, and never docs collect some of them, he necessarily has charged a_higher prico In ordor to «cover his riske—much higher than if the cash were paid down. Thia resolutlon authorizes the pave. ment of the Intarsections at the rate that has beon ald in theso clrcumatanccs, which fs probably rom 30 to G0 per cent more than ehould ba paid by Acting-Govarnor, Bpect Tribune. your protended clam to the oflic In question, snd | Srep's A SHSNEEENE SF LN o ert | PowTiac, 111, May 18.—A large and harmo- Therofre, e my ncknowlsdgemienof o oty | Soc e (kT e v \Srur Doveriiss: | nlous Convention of Ropublicana of Loxiugton fiull A O ooty wioia oy | Jsmnes L. High, C. s‘} res, George M. Low, J. | County wos hield hore yosterday to select 55\0- e oot iy tawr Reamectiatiy,” nthe | 8. Cooper, Ferry A. Ifull, A. F. Brown, anrg‘o tea o the. Btato Conventlon: John McWill- mo prescribed by law. Res btcl;d’-m Mayor. W. Hof mnnLL. Goldhardt, W. W, Perkins, I G. jams, of Odcll, was chosen Chalrman, and C. L. In_tho Tegal sibantion horo wia notbing nuw. | odgo, Fe L. W.Jsusen,"C. ¥. Diomick, £ L. | Palmerand A, E. Tills were chosen Sccretarien. i, Hoyno omnaelhope b foenah Ul plead | S tom ket included Slaney Smith, €. W, | (4 iata Coaterlons 5. 0. Sronts Jepn. Ne- 0 A ° oston, V. A, Marsh, W. E. Frost, 0. W. Clapp, | Willinms, irgin, B, A. ; i o daring (3 attorioon, i tho lork of | W%tk a1 Ae-smalty 1L | Mo . o kil 3o ik, @By 813 Belding, R.'M. Wood, D, X. Blbl ill h War- d cldinj 3 . Blbley, Erlch War- re s Breisrd Braoor Yy ?f the Elhi—g.ixllu aro outand out Cullom men, ard Nopoleon and Sir Hudson Loweat St. Telenn. | "hus Dessridto crbw lomued ctroulnm alludingto | 08 5% Soreb¥oy. tinc, was chosen Chalrman Bhortly after tho Fifty-third Regtmont loft tho | »sblono-Harper Rings?, and othor alde lsancs. | of tho Gounty Centrl Commitee, i - ) DEWITT COUNTT, oo o e | ol yoio” st wan bt 415, of which the ficket Spectal Diapateh to The Trivune, P . headod by Sdney Suith recalved 247, aud that | _Crowrow, Til., Hay 18.—Tho Dewitt. County Tte- Napoleon, Mo sent word by Marahal Bertrand that | hended by J. L. High 168, giving the CoMom del+ | pubifcan Convention waa held to-day to clect dele. tie hud some orders which ho wished to show him, nxnutm?tlmlor";-‘m i gates, :l“akv.‘l\r'i!honlt c{l g:'huun m'wm"m 8 moro d in ropl 3 fepredented. Tho Instructions wore for Cullom for :'e:‘::?k::d'fir:m‘;::u Bll'xm ufin?:‘;:l?“:ndn‘:lo‘tgz The following ove the namcs of the dotogates m?vunmr ond Scroggs for Sccretary of State, Bapernor ordors tohim. Sir Ji. Lowo then sont | clected from tho Fitth Wars: Willlam Van Olin- | Tismpton, for Auditor, will probably get tho vota. B That e wishiod (0 #oo Bonaparts petsonally. | 4 Henry Wollt, Joscph dmith, J. 1. Bingham, | Tho following are the deleguies to tha State Cone Tarirand rearmed agatn, and sald that 1t wes ins- | LSney Heafor, John . ¥olr. yeatton: William Porsingor, Harry Chappelcar, ol b tho. Euperor. was confinod to hia bud, | _ Thers was bat one ticket in (ho fleld, and but 40 | the lion, 3. 11, Tyler, Willlarh L. Chambers; Cont iF lindson Lowa thien Ioft, saying he would come | Yotes weru polled. Tho polls wero Tocated st the | gressional—(.” B, Latlson, the Tion. Jacob' Atsl- the nextday. Napoleon kepl fils room all tho re- corner of Butler and Twenlty-sixth streets, The | gart, William I, Taylor, Willlam Pharcs, In- mant bonds for the pllr’meo of purchasing silvar to e used na & anbatitute for our more convanicatand less finctuating ' fractlonal carrency, which, sl- though well calculated to enrich the owners of sil- vor-minea, yot, in ita operation, will stlil further nrpmu. in taxation, on already overburdened peo- P Bpectal Dispaich to The Triduna ‘Lincowx, 1ll., May 18,—The trial of Predorick Coffman, charged with killing Preston Ewingin Emfnance Township, on tho 18th of laat January, commenced Tuesday, and went to the Jury Wednes. day morning. The jury remained out untll this morning, when they woere discharged, scven belog for acquittal and five for conviction, Coffman i 5 yoors of oge; Ewing was 10, Thoy were quat- reling, when the formor throw a atlck at Ewing and struck bim on tho temple, cansing deathlx about (Wenty-four hours, 5 & CATTLE-THIEVIS. GAuveston, Tox., May 18.—Tho Galveston News spoclal from Brownsvillo, 16th, says Capl McNeoley, who has been stationed for some time with hils command of Texas Rangorsat BantaMarie, about 40 miles from lore, ycaterdsy moruing Lroke camp and left, It {s said, with orders to re- port at Laredo, Tox.. Last night wiion poar Bdon: re, ho atrack o band of cattle thioves aa thes were in the act ofcmlslm‘i the Itio Grands wllg cattle, killed'and woundod one of tho thiaves an 'BRIETOW AND HAILD MONEY. LovisviLLe, Ky., May 18—The Republican State Convention et here to-dsy. Tho IHon. ‘Walter Evans, of Louisvllle, called the Conven- tlon to order. Qen.John W. Finnell, of Coving- ton, was made temporary Chalrman, The son of James Speed, ox-Attornoy-Genoral under Mr, Lincoln, wos permancnt President. The attendance was large, and the procood- fogs 0“!!.'(]*. 'ho platform reaflrms the adhesion of the Republicuns of Kentucky to lh:FrIndplu of the puflrr. The declaration principles speaks first for the foifillment of ~all promises by the nation to the soldiers and sallors who fought for the Unlon; second, therough rotrenchment and the most rigid cconomy in all de- artinents of public service; third, snch reform in Fia civi] nceviee a8 will pravent the prostitution of public statlon to scilsh cnds, and make honest and capacity indispensable qualificationa for all offices; fourth, men in oftice who aro honest aad have courage to fight corruption; Afth, repudiation A subsequent resolution agalnst raflroad sub- sidica wus adopted. The nominations on_the fifth bnllot were: Peter Cooper, of New Yorl, for resident, and chv:Wn Booth, of Callfornia, for Vice-Presi- ent. The Convention adjourned sino die, DECLINES. Nzw Yonx, May 18.—Pcter Cooper says ho will declino the nomination of tho Indisnapolls Conven- tion, but expresses the hope that William Allen will be nominated and elected to the Presidoncy, Special Dispatch to The Tribs 7 une. IxpiaxavoLts, Ind., May 18.—~Tho Natlonal In- dopendent. Executive’ Cowmiiteo organized thia afternoon by electing Moses A. Fiold, of Dotrolt, Chalrman, and Thomas J. Durant, of Washington, Sccretary. An Executive Council'consiating of tha Guslrmao and ecrotury, W. F. (room ot New York, ¥. W. Hughes of Pennayivania, and Ales- from 30 to 50 per con more thas, should be pald Uy | LS of Ut dby, and whon Sir Thudson Lowa | dologation goos to tho Convattion wituoat inetrac- | siruttions wore unantinously piven to support the e e S ot anulet igoop; wag sppolaled sad tho” Camumiitep,| eaptured somo el tis omses und cabln, e L L ey 1L AL hever Wil Conuen | S7ived ko fOHoing morming Napcicon was s oo | Hons, Wouihall the dolsgaies, with ons-oxcop- | ian, M. Donoue for Congrasteom (o Thirieenth | and snfl of 1o coniract . govents bpeody sciaen X o stinate, and sont tho sume nicasago aa thie - ) B0 810 3 s d f the' Coustitution—gold any 3 B e Ko thasroien®! &7 (08602 | forey vt v tndson, belng “omowbat (and not BIXTI WARD, Lo the Diatrict Conveiition: . Griffu, Ell 1iar. vy b, loposition. o any . pasts MISCOELLANEOUS. Spectal Dispatch to Tie Trivuna, mittce takes 'upon itaclf tho responaibilities of | unnatarally) frritatod, seat word by Marshal ‘The election was held at No. 691 solnn; Tlalsted | rold, D&-.lsflhum. Isanc Qoble, W. It Kelly, aud ngmn@ of roturn to specie payment beyond | A DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION IN MICHI- Leavexwosry, Kan., May 18, —Tbis morning stating that they hiave thoraughly investigated the | Bt ond they were | Amos Weedman, rtrand that ho wust ace him, that he would | streat. Only 80 votes wero cast, it any longer, and that if Napolcon waa not | §iven for tho following ticket, which had no oppa- TAZEWELL COUNTY. to como out ke wonld go in to him. To this | sitlon, and is a nnlt for Boverldge: Christopher Special Dispaich (o The Tyibuns, 1d.—At the County Repablican e time now fixed; mnth, reduction of taxation an rapidly aa the public falth will permit; tentb, ‘common schools, and opposition' to_all stabout 5 o'clock, Pat Gallagher, a roadmaster ot the narraw-gange rond, was rolbed of $350 In¢ wmatter, sud that by adyortising the bids no lower proposals will bo ehtained, I will withdraw the Bpecial Dispatch to The Trituns. fre: I made. messoge Napoleon eant no answer, but kept Blr | Tegtmeyer, John Raebl, T, G Driver, Jucob "Eu- Prxi, 11L., Ma; hich tend to place thom nnder other thas GrAnD HIAvEN, Mich,, May 18.—The Demo- | colored den on Maln strcot, and aix biack men and e piainod 004 Justifed the report } Hudson waltne for about two. hoars. —Sir Hudson Kb, ety Vali, £, J. Decker, cougentlon Ml&l‘éfl""‘ city to-day the followlng | Soiiar control) sievench, cqual Fighta botore the | eratic County Couveution met today, AL D, [ Wamen worcareestod lortherobbory, g ©f the Committes. then went to Napoleon's bedroom door snd SEVENTII WALD, semu:mtn w‘cuc gwga 28 eu‘;niu and alternates P“ of ali citizena, Howardl, of Holland, was Chairman. The fol- | 3 3““1‘ oo 20 y u.;Laundzhuo nv;au ‘i Ald. Throop stated that 1ast woek ha had voted | knocked several times, Lnt recolved no sasw Tho two Repoblican Clabs hod tickets In the | to the Btata an ngresslonal _ Conventions: h d - . Fricdman & Son's storc and extracted Jewelry er, 1o then sakl 1o Marshal Dertrand, loud enough for | feld, and the conteat was quite lively. Tue voting- | Stata Conventlon—Dolegutes, L. D. Sl . e b i oot wos ot abturod | Bluck ws a1 the. ornce of Drowa’ and. Maswdi | F. Ferry, B. 1L Toeele, J, 11, oltingtyy, Jone: e muat force 1t; after wailing some time, and still | atrects, The mon on Loth ticketa favared Cullom, | than Merfl-m‘ EIl lluly{lu'. altornates, E. Bchor- recelving no answer, Sir Ludson Lowe asked me if | The succesafol delegatos wero elected by smajority | manm, J. L. Hayword, W, E, McDowell, Lamson Donnparte was taking any medicine, o If ho waa | of 118, 242 votes balng cast. Followfny are the | Iloliand, 1. J, Mitchell, Lesi Mathews, Con. chnaed to bia botk- ' repiled thab 1did not know | nome Tamow, A. Moae, A, Grabaw, 1. | grosalowal—Dologates, v, W. Clovors, Edfrard of his taking any medicine, but that he had kept | Ruger, G. Eawmorer, W. H. Dunbam, 1, Koetber, | Richards, Alex.” Swull, Daplel Drown, M. D. his room for two days. ' Sir Mudson knocked MIGNTIT WAUD, Beacher, J. W, Hobluson, § alternnted, 0O, ¥, ain, but obtained no'respanse, Iie then went ta At the Elghth Ward polls, at No, 170 Weat Iar- | Keefer, Samncl Schurmao, J. W. Drown, Saul The rullnvdnfi resolation was read amid greatape aking, and bat-throwing: As Kentucky guve Abrahsm Lincoln to hls country snd mookind for the great work sc- complishad by him, sho now presents Bunjamin I, Tirlatow to complets the correction of 1lls over i+ cldent to war, "Ly past conduct in otlico is the truost ovidenca of hils fulure courss. Lo las boen true ln\ Republican principles in_ war and pence, N ever maaly, for a resolution whick he belloved was for pavin from Archer avenue to lalsted-streot bridge, butil turnod out to bo for &mv‘inn hie Archer-uavenue hH({fe over the Houth Fork of the South Branch, R ond clothing smounting fn valuo to $175. *No st rests have been made ap to this time. e AN INSANE MURDERESS. Spectal Ditpalch to The Tribune. MiLwauksz, Wis., Mey 18.—In the Wike teiol, for the murder of Dr. Garner, the court-rood lowing delegutes were elected: Wm. M. Terry, Tarael V. Harrts, Hunter Bavidge, D, K. Waters, M. D. Ioward, Wm. Benjaminse,” Cornclius Dulgnucr, u;}l Jim lzle{_fi:ng. b’g:e nlnkgnl.k:ln hiu sutl-resum) anti-Tlldes, capture tho Tnilationista, i 20 * RAILAOAD PAHES 7O THE CINUINNATI CONVEN- the city abont $%0,000. d. Aldrich stated that Indiann avenae, betweon Twenty-second and Twonty-nimh atrects, was st present all toru np. It was e thickly sottlod & woction ae any in_ the city, and the eompletion of I Puterbaugh, P, o calm, TION. wus crowded with ladics, many of thom of the oo orork “waa Imperatioly domaaded, —Thera | Uie Dew house which wau baildiry, aud bronght | ris strect, thuro Waa but lfitls opposition te the | Pulerbaugh, I, E. Davly, C. A. Crane, | Tho Con. | ana courageous, “wud ovor faitiiful 0’ tho die: | g, L Wanet clrclos, - Mayer Dutlor, retalued by the Ttersactions to bs paved one of the sappera and miners with o crowbar, and | delegato Hat put joto_the fleld by the Ward Club, | Ventlon unanlmously Instructed for Cullom and | charge of ty. dl fstont and succeesfal MOINNATT, May 18.—Armaugemonts lave it 0 T e ont woaid bo alighte ; E‘;‘: o | O ot that il Hepaleon tid nol giva im odmit- | and fully threc-fourths of thess wera opposed.to | Liariow, R AL sarrnption desorves e s hanks | beon made with the followingnamed raliroud | fomily of the murdored mam, addressed the Jury 'Ald, flildreth explainod at great Jongth that, ow- tance bie wonld break the door open §mmediately. | Beveridge, and unflinchingly in favor of Shelby PULTON COUNTY. SUIl there woa no mnswer. I certainly mustsuy | M. Cullom, The bolunce of the dolegation wore Bpecial Dirpalch to The Tridwuna, that ir Hludson had a groat deal of poticnce on thin | Inclined Lo’ favor Ridgwuy or somo other condl- [ GAwTox, ill, May 18,—The ¥ulton Connty Re- occasion. At Isst be ordered the man to prize the | dute, rather than Beveridze. The oppos- | publican flflVcnllond at Lowfitown to-day, nomi- door open, which Lo did ns genUy as bo coukd. [ Ing ' ticket bad at Its head the mame | nated the followlng dolekates to the State Conven- ohold Rapoleon sitting in Lils chele 88 the window | of ¥rank Lowler, & great favorite, | ton:Joln A, Lecpor, A. O. Babcock, J, G. Plper, in bis moruing-gown reading a book. When Blr | and ono of the nowly elected Aldermen, but tho | O: Chateerton, J. M. Hasson, d. A. gary £.b. Iludson Lowe tatered Napoleon rose from his | knowledge that Roveriige's friend, AL 3. Miller, | Plattenburg, 0. D. Rlandoiph, A. 8. Fulfer. 'The chair with & very acoeuful look, bat nownyx in a | bad a hand Iu 1ts drafting, was sufiicicat to coun: | delcgstlon 1a uninsteucted, Lut 8 understood to posslon, end maid, **Impudont and presumptoous | terbalanco s thousand sach populsr numes, and | Ataid: Cullom,8; Boverldge, 1¢ Harlow, 6§ Scroggs, rufiaal’ do yoor fstrictions authorlue yon to | when the polls closed only ascora or wo of th | 3 Lippincott) 43 lampton, 4; Neodles, 1 Kdsall, force admittance to your superior in thisinsodent | tickets wees found in the box, The voting waa | Bi Cunflold, 13 Hanford, for Lieutauant-Governor, and unlawful mennert Do yom English aiwsya | duncin s very quict aud orderly manucr, The st | D- ‘The Convention was entbusiasiic, and slmost treat your gucats 601 Aa fol/ guustor prisonur, | In as follows: Jon Etephens, Phillp A, Hoync, | unavlmously for Bristow. Jom biare no ikt Wik to titrude oa my privacy. | Geursad. Epotford, Cris Myder, J. ¥ Scanlon, KANKANER COUNTY, ir Hudson Lowe answered, ** 1 know pothing ot | Mark lardin, M. ¥, Barrott, J, ¥, Cauldeld. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune, any guest here, but 1 do perfectly well know Gen. NINTIS WALD. Rawmauxs, lI., Muay 18.—Tho Hopablean Bonaparte, a prisoner of war, uuder chargo of sn | 'I'ha Ninth Ward epablidans—nearly every man | County Conventlon to.Usy nominated J, IL. Perry English Governor, snd thal you are ho, and have | {n the wurd Is s Republican—turned_out cn masso [ fOF Clreult Clerk; Potor” Browea, Bherifl, over no right by any means to proveul the supervision | yosterday st tho pols, No. 130 West Madigon | three w"\*‘"‘““l-;‘l& i1, Paddnck, Btate's At- sppoluted” by’ Hia Majesty's Privy ‘Councll, | atroct, aud each did his ‘lovel best 0 further tho [ Lorueys enry Licht Coroner, The Statu dulegates As Qovernor and Commander-in-Chlef of this | Interest of Lis pot candidate, Throughout | bre: Georgo IL Letournca, Ira Moslor, . J. island_snd its forces, you woll kuow thatlam | the afternoon, umtll the polls closed, thors | Hanma, James Chatfeld, T. 8, anyexh L anthoriacd to Lave sceoes to you whunever 1deom | was gathored” & lurge erowd, wearly every | Hichardson, snd K. B, Warriner—an antl-Huver: 1t nocessary, and thut it ls part of wmy duty | ona of whom wos & tickel-peddler, and | fdse delegntlon. Delegates o the Senstorial Con- to read and rxrwhlm to you, Geuersl, 2ud | no two uppearod to be poddling thy same tickots, | Yontion wers fnstructed for T, ¥, Bongeld, of this {mlr follow-prisoners the orders and lostructions | It wus s voritablo Uabel of tickets. That putln | €0 lines for the trausportation of delegates and others atten: the Republican Natloual Con- yeation t0 bo lield In this city June 14 next: Louisvillo Bhort Line; Oblo & Miasissippls Toshellle & Chattanocga: Laulaville & Ureat Southern; Central Ralirond & Banking Company of Georgls; Mobile & Montgomery; Moblle & Oblo; New Orleans, St Louls & Chicogo: New Orlcans Mobile; St. Louls & Iron Moustaln: Kt Loul Kansss Clty & Northern Misyourl Pacific; Hannibal &St Toaenh; Hanuas City, S Joseph & Councll Blugta; Indianapolis & Bt. Louls; 5t. Lous, Vandalia &Terre Hauta; [ndianapolls, Cluciunati &Lafayotte; Cinolunatt, Hamilion & Deyton: Kankekes Line, between Cincinnatl and Chicago: Indiuuapoli, Bloomington & Westarn; Peorla & Itock Island} Tolodo, Pootla & Warsaw; Fort Wayne, Muncle & ids & Indianapolls; Fort Wa. atknon & Saginaws Lake Supetior & fanlpp napolis, Peru & Chicogo; Cinclnnati, Lafayetla & Chicago; Flint & Pers Marguettc} Cheeapeake & Obio, from Richmond, Va., {o Cin- ciopatl; Kentucky Central; Erle Rallway, from Kew Yark City, ud from Daffalo by tha Buffalo & Jamestown Rafiroad, n conncction with tho At. jantlc & Great Weatorn Railway, and from all ata- this nfternoon. 'Yhe case will probably be given o the jury to-morrow night o Baturday morning. 1nsanity is considered proven, —— TONTIAC ITEMS, # Bpecial Dispaich 1o The Tribuns. PONTIAD, 1il., May 18.—Judge Pillsbury, wholt holding court hore uow, seatonced this morning o tho Ponltontlary for savon years Joseph Schofield, & miner, for an assanit with a coal-pick with intent to kill, * Aluo Joscph Wakeficld, of Odell, for bas- glary, for four years, TITE LOUISIANA WAR. NBW OnLnaxs, May 18.—The latcat dlepatchet report everythlog quict at Dayou Sara, Laure) 11, and Woodville. Keporte of the trouble weto grently exapgerated. One white man and two per grocs killed and severst negroes wosnded coverd ho chsunltios as- faras kuown, The military de- cline to interferc, —— CAPTURED, of all fricnds of houcst government. In thas pra- -umlmi und commending onr fullow-cltizen to the Fuopublican National Couvention, wa aro not un- mindtul of the distingulshied sorvices and worth of attier Republicans. e trust the Cincinnati Con. vention will proseut sa candidotes such men whoee alieglance to the party hus boon proved, and who Liave the moral coarags to enfurce tho law. Tho Commitive on u;fiuu recommendod, spd the Convention clucted, the foliowing dolegatess $tate-ot-Large—John M. Larlan, of Loulaville; W, C. Goadioe, of Lexington; W, . Wadsworth, l]))f‘ ‘l‘ytvllln; and Robert Boyd, of the Mouwntain strict "F'wo delegates from each of the ten Congressions -{‘ llnnulm wera then clected. All sro of oue cholce. ing to the small amount of streot Improvement now Duiag done thera waa preat competition among the contractors, who winhed to keop their men and teams busy, and work conld Dbe dono far more chc-\:ly nnder the privule coutract systom than uu- + der the old fashion. The report wua adopted. WISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. ALDXIMANIO DADOES. A4, Lawler offered the followlog: . Rieaolved, Thal the (.‘Nr Clork be and fa heroby natructed to procure sullable budges, the wawe 0 worn by the menibers of the Council, Ald. McCrea said he had underatood that for years it hud been the custom of the Council to furnish badges, or, in other vords, stars, simllar 10 thosa worn by policemon, Why shoul mnot the retiring Alderinen lenvo bebind them those which they bad wort. He had understood that those purchased for the lust Council cost §5 01110, WIAT 13 THOUGNT OF TitA NOMINATIONS, &Spectat Dispatch to Ths Tribune. ‘Wasgmarox, D, C.,, May 18.—The triumph ot Dill Allen is utterly incomprehensible to-the hard+nonoy Democrats of the East aud Wesl, 8r. Louis, May 18.—A dispatch from Nashvilla aploco—quite an exponsive thing. They could | fuut [ inay receive from time to time.” Hore Sir | the feld by the Ward Club waa headed, ** Opposcd BCROGOS, 1t Is genorally admitted it It tho two-thirds | tons on the lina of tho latter, st oue full farefor |y ™ (Vi eodare Mano, allas +* the Celiforaiss,” be of no unm‘i use for those gentlemen, so | Hudson throw sume papera on the tuble. Napoleon | 1o the uowlnation of Guv. John L. Beveridge, " Snectat Dispatch to, The Txitun. - | rule is not aboltshed the action of the Cincine | ARHRAINR | 0 vy snovo-mentioned roads | Who kiiled Grendemann and Wilkeos at Johannelr why not recall them and save a couple of Lun- | then wald, with soue wamith: | U Erawsiapiuous | and conscuently easlly dlisaccd e many coin: e e Tran e 5t o 206 dele- | mall Couvention respocting Allen may. tronblo | will forniah tickstaaa above stated burg, yesterday, was argested at Nashvllo to-dsy grod doliarst If thoywers going In for economy [ msal Tknow you woll. Fulus aud violoukwbabi etitore, and was elected, by a couaiderable mafor; w159 piodnd | the Democrats, It s feared that, with so pow- | _‘The following rosds will sell if¢ketat one snd ! e 1et thom bepin right thore. Ald, Lengucher sald the old Aldermen kept them f a4 relics, —somothing of Intersat to thelr children. 5 Ald, McCrea sald the sturs could be of 110 use o theoutyolng men. Detter s straight record thana otar, Ald, McAnloy said it waa all mew to Lim, Why did sa %lll!mlnn ‘waat 8 badge? 1Modid not. Ald. Brigge was In favor of sny man who wanted satar hnllnx one, To wanted none, Ald. Throop sald ho was asbamod of the ous he ty. One wan upon it, Mr, d. J, Montague, falled | candidate for Becretary of State, structions ordor that whutever concerus the Ew- n{ wlection bynn 19 é;'u?a. not beciave u‘i his ,,..L.., and 54 moro are llkely to vote for him. Mr, ror ot hiw sulte be introduced Ly the ailied | being scratelied, but beciuse bo was unfortunate | Hcroge’ nomination f8 now conceded, cven ab Commissloners, and uot by the Uovoruor. Take | enough o be ainltted from all the split tickels, | Springheld, thehomo of his competitor, tils for anawort Tha Emperor will ot Toak ot | 3ir. 4. 3. Van Ondel wes. elocted. I’ Montagics KUNDALL COUNTY. . suythiug forcod npon him by violenco: the Bu- | pluce, and really belonged upon thst ticket, asho | _ YonxviLte, Moy 17,—The Republican County peror will not huar anything you may have to say, | Will favor Cullom. The tickets Lors all surtsof | Convention was held st tho Court-Tlouse jeoter: whether frum yonrself or from those who hiré you | Leadings cslculated to lead or mislead the intulll- | day. The following persons were olected delepaten to abuse the lnws of huspitality sud oppress men | gont voter, The i prominent were: *'Ope tothe Hflflu sld Conventlon: D, B. Ballog, Hen- who rolied oa your sountry's goncroally. Lhave | jiosad to All Itingay" s+ Wo Ak for & New Deuli § 1y sherill, M. E. Coroell and Dr, Jeuks, = With dono. And ha resamed. his book, BIF Hudvon | hod * Blalos Tor President,” the latter ‘?1 (he exception of Mr. Bullou, they ‘ar sntl-Bev- Lows thao suld quite calunly: ¥rom Gen, Uons. | which was ‘hesded by tho ‘wamo” of J. N erldgo. rie's trestment of the Commissioners whenevor | Van Osdel. The llst elected was a3 foliows! and committed Urand 0 jail to swalt the action of dury, - e NOT BO. Pontexor, N. IL, Msy 18.=Tha reporisl confeusion of the woman o Smutty Noso Istand, that #ho comumitied the murders for which Wague! was hanged ta pr;num:b‘:l wl?h:ml foundation. - ——— A CAPTURED BULLOCK. ATLANTA, Us., May 16,—Ex-Gov. Bollock wid ') one-Afth fall fare for the round trip: Ilouston Texas, from Honston, and all pointa in Toxas. Kaneas Paclfle, from Denver, and all potnts oz the line to Kansas City or Leavenworth, and roturn from ofl poinia on the Cincinnatl, Sandneky & Cleveland; Pittabury, Ft, WA{no & Chicago, and rom Pitlsburg by the Pittaburg, Cintlunati & it, Lonls line, ' The latter line make the rato from C’l!n[io and intermediate stations to Cincin- nati 8t one full Zare for the round trip, ‘The Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indlan. line will charge one and mn'k;mm foll faro. ‘exna erful an (wpetns as the Ollo Conventlon may give to tho iuflutlon element, greenback delo- gutes may be elocted to aggregate one-third of the Conventlon, The statemnent of Judge Advocate Dunn about the Pendleton clalm was sent cut by the Cly- mer Cowmnmnittoe at this timo for the purposs of onshling Pendleton to bocome Chalrmsn of the Clnclunat! Convention, The Committes has had wore as an Afderman mauy years ago, it looked {Toe an tndin orpataonts T3 did acs wish 10 what " Te ad will charge | brought back to-day under a requlsition from tho tar, licy buve vislted Lobgwood, they declis Thompson, K. W. Dyball, Fred Boe COL. ARLOW AXD TIB PRINTING STEAL. Danu's statewent fors long Hme, bat only Just ) A awler explalned that he had andentood | corbing hifhier azain, but they shail b veut for to Van el Thoas Kebart, doun oty 7o the Edlior of Tha Tribune. now make it public. Thiatateinent In o respect | onend, snechall full fars Tup Unlas PO, | Govemor, after an sbacuce of dvo years. st wate {Imesl whion Alformen oG nech s | #oa ths ordute wideh have arrived duly executed by veay, E. F. Gale, Eil Modtgowery, 1, ¥, | Semivoriziy, 1L, May Li—In the supplo- | 'I\ias bests peneratly romarkod that the actlon of | oae fail fare. - badgo—last Thursday for inetance, Aldermenwero | overy individusl whow thuy may coucern, withuut | Oliver, At A e an CONGRRABIONAL NOMINATIONS. Hingular Death In London. : public oficers, and Incasaof riot, etc., should have | aay distinction of persous, "—st. James' Mugasin, TENTIL WALD, ment sbeot of your lssus of Saturday appeared | the Olo Lemuernts yustorday semoved Thurman Wi Recently st inquest was held in Londoot & \ Tome distinctlve mark. — e himself intonded to il stk SR e " | 1o ho Teoth Ward fe vots was very light and | an articlo frow this city signed “Justices It | from the list of Democtatic csndidaen, and by tak e e N i T, spscHiag e Georgo Gillian, sged : et s, dxplalned that fo case of fire, ste Dopedopail the Monkars the Hekotnomfnatud by thaward clubwasvlectud | was ovidently writtun byon employe of tho | ponents, to that extont sirunihens, Gor. Tiden, | Democrata of wia Bixth Congromlonsl Diriet, | 63, tho keeperof aprivatohatel o Jermynatreet: B such ba Were Gften of canaidorable seevl it WasAfngton Chronicle. ne Ok " owa: 11, D. Jeuulugs, | gocretary of Stato's office, and wus devoted to | Bome of $he Ohlo Democruts, however, aseort that | Tbe Convention passed resolution asking the L 1 , 1 , G R . ‘The Emperor Dom Yedro visited the Smith- E\l, lnclll&:fin‘ia.h"l"’l;nu:l‘ufl“&-,u ‘l-‘ n‘l‘:?::.(f;l nii- | bolstering up the waniog fortunea of bls master. ulan Institution, snd while gaziug inteutly st | mated, stagd four to obe tial 8 Jarge case of monkeys of sl sorts und sires, | Thoes agalnst, Dieverldge aro hn vomurked that they reminded hin uore of Bra. | 2 the lone ndividual for Doy On Good ¥riday tho deceased complained of Ik ness, and bis wife guvo him s draught out of s cordiul bottla lnbeled *pofson,’ but which not buen used fob years. ‘Tho mistake wes i~ mediately discovered, whereupon tho dmewg cxclatmed, *Oh, 1 am polsoned] ¥ shall die. Medical assistance wos obtalned, but the dv- ceascd sank und dled the sane afternoon, Dr. Watera sald that the bottle had onca contained ‘AN, M{Crea. offerod ae an amendment that the st City Ciork call on the retiring Aldcrmen for thelr Badeen A friend of his had becn ordered $0 MmOYY | along by an (ndividual With badge who would not : Fivo Lis nauis, and waa probably & relired Alder- man, i Alt. Cullerton offered but subsequently withdrew e answendment to the effect that the sdte I:- : S et bt feah ik, amd ¢ fect mile, B "Ald. Lawlor accopted Ald. AcCrod sacndaisnt, Democratic Bate Central Commitice 10 Investizsto the churges oguinat the four Democratic nouilnocs for Julges of the Supreme Court budlo request {hem to withdzaw f the charges ero eutained, n 0 nl.um:;u pll'srn{’()r.r. m' i 08T, ay 18, —'Mie Nepullican nyentlon af the Third Mains Distelet {linines) to-day wus marked by stron resolutions indorsing Blains, and 50 by & wpocch of the llun. Mr. Bleves, in which, us a fellow-townsman for the past twentys two years, bo reviewed his business carecr, and cular thicre will bo Thunuan delcgstes mo“i those scut from Ohlo, and that the fect that Benator Thurman's viear frlend snd supporter, Bargeant Abrams Thowpson, I4 re-elecied Chalrman of the Lumocratic Colnmittee, showa that the Convorition wan gaverned move by porsonal considurationy thau by any oxpectation of carrylng the carrency prine ciples w Bl Louls, Some of Benator Thusinav's fricnds, taklog this view of,the subject, asvert that ihe changea of bis nomination for the Preaidenoy bave bedn mather lmproved than injured. ‘They st llre}':vrlll-luu~ After 8 few {utroductory remarks, the writer d‘"‘;,"“ "By libg| Makea the buld wssortion that Hurlow was In no . " ark-sK i " e 551 " aicd bystander 1aado bolt. 10 Iaqulee: o poss | Wanke A Auar teb Albloe B G Srgrer, | ¥hat fs decidedly cool, 1€ tho writer will but yon've got plenty of them In Brazili? = To | W. Woo W. 11.'Wells, Munrde Heath, D. ! | refer to un ofilcial roport of the tuvestigation of Which the Doin fustantly wnswered: “ Yes, u | Avery, M. W, Cartor, . N. Holden, A, . Ed“ | what is kuown as * the printiug steal,” be will and ths resolution 3 smended was adop ESTICATING ALD. WILTE. ¢ Lys '— fose] N ards, ¥, A, Riddle. The 0 o th defonded hi - i VBT TRG EHAeraie s ~pentr ety | Botvu gl ot s K e sai | o Ui socnlog L the evilnce, addueed | 1] L bl of e G Bumtocs | elutime ey et oottt | Bt OrD MR of b i + . Waxas, 1t ias coms to my knowledgo throngh | Whold party lauglied; but perups lhe Dom [ Boveridss. - WARD, hand oy think, slao, - that 1t places Wim 5 | SLRNIN UL font Tl Taremmancred o Gouzeess, | found In the body of the deceascd, whose death 5 fo sud cartala sistamonta bive appearud | U0 Dicad abyLhlug, aud periupe be did. Tho | 4 pote amount 6f Inisrest whs manifested In the l"‘: lat, ":,‘_:{:,b- * atal ‘-r,'.:: u::: (e e TN L wore sscepts | £7001008 ind" (it s s ey that siioe javy | W8 uttributablo to disease of tho Leart, the g I -+ tn the dally papars, seing forth that tne ate o, | litle man sald wp wmorcy eause tla bl Dow | priary fathe Twaifth Wani; and the rosoltwas | Boby Wer, crolls l}lfl o sy oo | Bl 1o Kitern votcra und politicians tieg h-us E!fi“ifif'},':“» Shildand oo tar luas than | dlon ot wblah Bad falied iy, Conses uenca of 4 2 $lon retarmd Teath boey i riled, wight sutks Ch fore, on RSO ‘ had , o S baiween dhs (imo ¢f thaay of wisson | Ais i d : minen o factory to tn.-‘ Cul um.men.“lg:,: ) uo&h&nhfl"wmn, 1}12 horcfbre. Fhiasn by lagiidinate lovesiuans “P“}'! i $ o suffere - thisty daga befoio linm,ul wzah antof afiog, tes. vialons betwwesn