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e e, - ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 51, 1876, -~ "/ .« . B e acities sotely to the feeding of the tmiseoners, Joseph arle gnd George ?.'1’13:':’.', In the Cunnl.y’.lnn, and wouldf:iu up xflc}n‘lm;‘ Coroners, W, K. I’nfmer and 7, TIIE COURIS- dlrlch, s LoSalle street business. As a matter of t Tobe iTon. B M. l"lln}pmn. of Buchanan, s T ke Who sre i babje ot Taoehin to uildress the il Wi city on. the poiit: | D | d ¢ who urg In tho h of luvt 0| #fidrees the citizens ol 118 c] on e pol Ei e Korm's g Fot oy ot " ot Heltugioe Tl Pridng | DismnIssal of the HochlandorsLe at Mr. Kern's, and offering thelr support 3 e ncross the éystcn wnid Kthc ulel dzu :{;?nh}w, Erlnl;sr tho ausplces of the layes and Moyne Suit===A Divorco 4 hecler Club. ! tpon ki when the cventful Vet jack wpon hlin DRI . Complication. y Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, DATROI Mich, Aug. H0.—A grand Republic: R ADW A Y s an demonstration here to-night, the oceaslan of | The City Enjolned from Trecting in November comes, and Mr, Kern finds himaclf Ina large mlnnrll{.l [t is unlikely that he will all. dedieating the Fifth Ward wigwam. There was « grand street-parade, musle, and speschen. That Brick Wall Along be nominated this GUAND RATIDS, MICH, 3 PR i i L the Clark Streot QrAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Aug, 8.—~The Demo~ VI'encks. crats to-night nominated Mesars, JJ. N. Davis and A. L. Skinuera a8 uxn}illdntu for represen- un.lvr'}‘ln the State Legislatura for this, the v = DT Fas) securing thelr ejection from the ofices which they had stolen, are too recent to have bren for- falnn by the politicions of both partics. Hls honcat purpose in cxposing that fraud hes ses cured for him the enmity of the * butnmer elo- ment Y of which Evans et al. are the exponents, and g0 Dbitterly did they work ngainst him that he “was defeated for deleuate 10 the Springlield Conyention, e does not stand well with the County Board, s it wae owing to his sdvive that cx-Warden Kimb “eguealed " on_the * County Ring,” which sulfed in the Indictment of Peclolut aud several ol the County Commissioners. TIR RECOIDRR. . One of the Sleumtcu places fn the mift of the peopla in that of Reeorder, au ofticer who gets bis namo from tho fact of his recording nothing, the work heing u)l done by deputice, Privr to the adoption of the new Caonstitution, the Clerk of the Cireuit Court was ex-ofliclo Rocoriler of Deeds, but by that instrument the Lo oflices were -eln\ruted. and in 1873 Mr, Jumes Stewart was clocted firat Recorder, The salary attached to the position I8 $3,000. Of dutiéa thero are none: they all fall upon the Cashler and Buperintendent. Prior to his clee- tion, Mr. Stewart wasan employo of the Post. Oftice Departinent. o s now a candidate for re-olection, hiut with no prospects of succeas. The inost prominant candidata_ for this offica aton, L. C. Ballerd; cn Commity (ivorge Kimbark, Bheridon Waite, Lincoln Du: bols, Louls Hass.” "The meetine then ndjourned, RIGHTI WARD ILEPUBLICANS, The Eighth Wnrd Rfrulvllmu headquarters, corner o Ialated and Harrlson strects, wero dedieated lnst evening with appropriate cere nonles. The Eleventh Ward Hayes und Whe er Centennlal Drum Corpe, fn colmmand of Ma). Griflithy furnished the musie, The attendance was yery tare. The new hall {a quito n large and roumy one, and well ventilated, [t s Atted up® momewhat sfter the style of 8culiy's Police Court, with womden benches, ete, The President, Sceretsry, reporters, nnd speakera are affordeal quarters on A atage hchind o convenfent railing, the urrangements belng quite: comftortable_and complete. [layes and Wheeler mottoes aud the national -flag abound cverywhere about the room, ~ * President Phil A, Hoyne occupied the chalr and acted as master ol ceremonics, white M. F, Barrett took notes of the meoting as Becrotary. Among the prominent gentlemen present were 1. B, Tirown, G. W, Bpofford, M:‘j. Carroll, Gen. O, L. Mann, E, W, Jnckson, John Stephans, Thil A. Hoyne, F. A, Riddle, E. B, 8horinau, the Hon, L. I. Bond, Chris Mauer, M. F. Bare rett, and It V. Kennedy. ‘Tho Hon. E. B, 8herman was the first speaker vimade trips to Jollet and other places where executions hava came off for the purpase of {a- S unfliarizing bimself with the modus urersmll, d bellaves, with the knowledge thua obtained, and a glass of whisky to steady his * motves, he may he alte to " pull through If oocaslon dumands . Tt Was “ormerly constdcred the duty of the Bherlf to Keep safe wateh and wanl over the prisonors cnnnned n tho County Jall, AMr. Aguuw, how- @var, hias changed oll that, and it ts underatood . aow that the Jall s a secure place of conline- «.anent only for idlots and cripples. Tt is also the * duty of the Bherlfl to serva sumiuonses and wther logal documents, Thishe docs by deputy. Bo that jt will be apparant toevery vne that Me, Agnew has tharougtly earied his wmoucy. In woaddition to all this,” the Blierif keeps n largo “Abbanding-house, lie'lss a number of fuvalun- 4 gutats whom It costs him 10 centes alay to facd, for cach of whom (he county piys him 35 gcents, aa au unavalling Indicement for the Blierifll to keep them ot home, Wihat the profits & from this gonrce of revenuo arc is not known, They are estimated at from $15,000 to $20,000 & yyear, depending, of cotrae, Upon the fluctuating S aumber of prisonces in the jall, G I i siouid s lapped it the Buprome - «Court ahould decide that township 4:r7uulmllnn ‘te aliolished in Cook Couuty, the Sherift will ‘take tho nlnre of the County Treasurcr, so far outslde matters,—such as the tonstruction of the foundations of the Court-House,—and has heen ecudeavoring o get his tinger Into the Court-llouse ple through unholy coalitions with MeNell and other bldders. ‘The causes which Lrought sbout his nomination in 1874,~—his en- thusiastic support by a number of prominent Irishnen,~haye censed to_exist. Hebroke the ledges which he then innde, and has succeeded n securing the warm hatred of every man who worked for him two yeara ago. . In mm;) respects Uio strongest candidate wham the Democrats anuld put forward Is JUDOR WALLACE. It s understood that he wishes the office— Mil. AGXRW city district. They arc now Supervisors for | Miscellaneous News from the s a candldate for re-cicetion. Before he went futo oflice he was & builder, {n which capacity he wards of the city, and whilp not speelall - ; Cures t! B s e iy n{{g;‘:":\c Various. Temple# of ho Worst Pains in was g falluro, The same remark may be made falr nominntions, and will make the canvass hero Justice. \ of his oficial earcer. Instexd of atfending to s Jegitimate business, hie hus been meddling fn sufliclently closo aud exciting for the Republle —_— " [ H auticloalycoas o sxhg o tho Kol | ceewet raveiny Saen e cuo of | NNOHL 000 f0 Twenty Minutes, e e John Hochlaudar. va, J. V. Lo Moyne et al., . TIE SOUTIL TOWN. l’]rll‘ugl:ltwul: rcclovcr bx;nmlc 50 !?m;? of lu‘x;d. claime: havi n bought e no under lulnlclousdrc:mn::mnu.glln ’m’a l‘Kl. Hoch- NOT ON E HOUR ¥ ] i lander filed a bill against het husband, the com- * as the collection of Laxes fa concerned, amd will [ | 1s Capt. J. W, Brockmay, who, like Jack | Introduced. The crowd at thht time was so large | Assessor Gray Fails to Get a 3 3 i ‘! . at lic is worn out by Bill 300 und other tax- | Stephens, s & anc-legged goldlor; but he, unlike [ that tho strect in front of the all was thronged. AL lainant in the present sult, ssking for a divorce "d‘l}(ls}‘tcehci:n:\'l‘&\x‘(":: r:l‘:ml;:#:“ulr’g:“;'n::.hl:,'[‘ B | collection Drobiemns: gud, | while willing_ to re- Jm. iad been onlyohn unsuccasstul candidate | But the srrangemants are such that s spealcer Whack at the Treasury. s tho gronm!uplcmflt] and dmnicunns!. Bhe After Roding this Ad'ffllian‘funt Head e e coiote Should this de. | Main in the Conuty Luilding, prefers to change | for office, Capt. Brockway hus been mentioned | can be heard foside and outaide of the hai. : obtaincd a decroa and on order for €5,000 all- Any One Buffor with Poia, <clsion ng made, the Bhori's oflice will, beyond hlut arters from the upper rooms to the base- | in connectlon with the nomination for various | Mr. Bherman's address showed Republicous ment. Juwilge Wallaca served with gallantry during the War, was_appointed by DPresidont Johinson Assessor of Internal Revente, waa re- offices since hifs return from the War, bui was never actually put'in the fleld until 1873, whon he run for Connty Clerk, but, that being an un- thelr duty, and said that the catpaign was an fmportant one in avery particuler, and it bee hooyed every voter to [nvestigute the platforms ;I!hc Board .Inclined to Pay Ace- | 000y, Under this her husband's farm was 5 sold, aud finally boushit by Le Moyne ] cording to the Letter of for 4,000 at the eaFnest. sollcitation of a party RADWAY S oll question, be the most valuable in Cook Oannl{. < + Inview of the lnrze {ncome attached to this . moved by Prestdent Grant, was nominated and | fortunato year, hie was defeated by 8,000 major- | and candidotes. e showed up the Democrac: the Law. Ung f % A pflee tiere, arcy uaturaily, o NUBLCE of 0P | Hlevied fudzu of the County. Court in 1830 o |l&6’flnn!n’g aitead of s tlclcct, Bywever, about, | durig Buchatinn's ime, aud what they did. LW n BRE reor, Jire, Hoshlander, who attemte fo RE A DY aro Messrs. John_ 1. Clough, Thnothy Dradiey, | the Citlzenst tickety ;:.‘:‘.(:';::.-:“}ii‘i:&.:“dfl"; B youon o« ihongh residing fa. the sty 1ts spieoch Yas s Yigorou and ,-m‘hnl;;;-. roricw so, Le Moyne pald o fatr price, and e sle L. h :kels, . Brockray encral en engs, o nocracy and its record Wi . L * :f:,‘,‘",':,,,m“n' Qe 10 aJa Blean;-atd Joho fore, oue ynnrl;‘nnrc to serve, business (n Chicago, ‘v‘rhcm hg is well k‘nn\vn. exposed_ the hollowness of their protonsea for | Some Facts About the Finances sa“,'o&? ,v'vn‘;r;‘a:?dl:nhillr;m {[’\{cg]x:ns?:dl,l‘l:l: ?l‘n:"ree{ REI * “'In somo respecta DAN O'IARA. ‘The last man out (s Otto Peltzer, who has { reform, ond its dnd%mg of the fmportant af the South Side, mainder was pald into Court. About this time 4 % Tl ho i L L ] g Yo v 1 aeics ooutlar e than Be 208 | that ho was not & candilate, but a feoliog on hi | Housa of Representatives from. 1873 to 1674, | ahowed him up a8 a Copparhicud and o peaceeat- | The South Town Board of Audit held an ad- | o S0t thie £ or S0, sud' & antal] prt of the purchase pri down, Th Journed meeting 1ast evening at No, 48 South :'umm-muku uacpn Ct‘:y '1’1',1”5":’{,,3'55 Com: . Clark street, Justics Mcech In tho Chnir. There | aud there reversed on the ground that proper were present Justices Wallacé, and Tollak, Su- Ef;vfi:w]::flr":in'f::r?:‘(l o ;;I‘e.ud':g!:{hmé pervisor Lincoln, Town-Clerk: Carver, aud As- | wuit, and that the land was to be sold, and cx- 4 1 scssor Oray, pocted by scliing it himeelf to get the start of It was the First ‘Ihe Committec nppointed to exammme the ac- | the Ccmi o IE T SIEa Andisthy count of ex-Supervisor Schank reportedl that in | Ilise, inding how mattets stood, tried to re- ~ hia account he charged himaelf with the sum of | Acind the contract, but Hochlander could not re- a:ln emed pay the advances made, and ilise finally took a $17,533.82. Oue of the ltems charged as re- \vurrun:ly dced, agreeing to try to get tho decree . cefvod wns §1,60 from Collector Evans. The | set naido or fnducs Le Moyne to give np his | Tist tnstantly stops the mast oxcraetatiay Palns, allayy Committes found, by inspection of the County | Fights. In the farmer effort e wan succesaful, | {nemmations. ant cater congentions, whedicr'of () Treasurer's nccouiits, that the amount. recelved | 1:@ Moyne, however, refused to do angthing, bui. | Gue appiicstion,’ e OF UBeF Eldidi or orgaas, 1y from Colloctor Kvana was $1,050.45, so thut | RafFERed fial thefg wos L000In Court which Behank’s account should be charged with the | drew the mnncfil pave $400 of It to u:x;hlmdm! m lem ONE To TWEHTY MINUTES. difference, $63.40. They further found that on | and kept §000 HmAcl to puy his odvances and March 13, 1875, the County Tressurer, by the | trouble. - Huchlander aleo gave Le ‘AMoyne a m,",':,',:mg'im'r}g{flk Ofsicrciating tho pain, the request of Bcliank, cashed & town order for [ ultiaim decd to the Property e question, euralic, of prostiated with diséars tay samee YO 8100, and charged the amount to ¢ 9 FOVAESRL_ .8, e fdareo | [ n the divores 0, hlander W, Ths order, which Lud been | DI in Bhe peedent o chimiey (s BA 4 surrendered to Buperyisor Lincoln eanceled, | the aale by the Master in the.divorco suit 3 : wILL, Mr. Peltaer {8 familiar with the abstracts which were purchosed by the county, and the methad of keeping up such books, as well as our system of real-estate recorils in general. 8uch Kuoowl- mfiu on the part of a Recorder fs valuable, but it has nover beon required, THE OTHER BIDB. From present. lp&)enrnncc'. 1t wonld secmn that the oftice of Recorder of Cook County was ahout to go begging, so far as ths "Democrucy are concerned. Among _nll the able- bodfed gentlomen whom Nature hos abin- dontly qualified for dolnf clerieal Qutics, and “who avitate to oty and county offices in the hope of flmlln;in soft, easy place, ouly one man has yet been found who I8 W] 1ing to imnke the race on the Democruticside. Ho is the renowned John Comiskey. John hoa been nttmately {dentifled with Chleago politics for fully twenty years. In fact, it wonld be impos- zible towrite” the history of the Garden City snud omit from the pages the name of John Co- miskey. He was first elected to the Council in 1839, and served alniost without Inlnrruytlan for twelvo years. In '60 ho was elected Preal- dent of that {lustrious body. Durine the War he was onc of the most uncompromising mem- hors of the “Iuviucible Club,” at that time ono of the most pronounced Copperhead organiza- tions in the Northwest. [le now earns o month- Jy stipend 88 Clerk Yotlie Board of County Com- missloners. ‘Tis competitors, He was elected Alderinan “from the old Becond Ward in 1863 to flla ‘yaeancy, and_continuously re-cleeted up to the -&pring of 1970, when be dedlined Lo he o candi- date.” He wna chosen P'resident of the Council 1n January, 1574, n opposition to Mr. Cullerton, ‘rhio was ifie Colvin candidate, and Wwho was de- eerted by two or three Aldermen tybo had been counted on as sure for him. Mr. Dizon was re- glected preslding oficer fu 1575 without oppast- ‘tion, and held the f\lmu until his term of office rexpired. Iu 1870 he was pominated s a mem- ber of the Legislature from the South “Town on the Republlean ticket, and, not- withstanding atrenuous op;r{naman, received Jthe largest vote of any Republican cundi- Wate, he being fortified” duri nq’ that cam- lmu;n by a certificate from Dr. Thomas, hen pastor of the First Mcthodist Church, it Mr Dixon was u every respect a faithful mem- _ber of his flock. It has been the good fortune of Mr, Dixon durlng his {mlluml 1ife Lo bave +tbe support of two radically opposite elements, .—ha has been steadily backed by the backmen, gromblurs, and roughs of the old Sccond Ward, and has also had the support of the Loneat, - &locers members of his church. His course in the Council was creditable, He was not con- nected with any of the jobs which have Leen 20 ‘frequent since 186), and no one hay ever tharged bhim with haviog been Ihtluenced b ypecuniary constderations. About the only fault art that duty to the party requires it has again Drought him 1o the front.” Buch a cpnsideration slone vcould tcar llm from private life, the charms of which he has not known fara gcore of years, Yielding to party demands, he ‘has been Clerk of the Recorder’s Court aud Qity Treasurer, aud now_fecls compelied to be- come Bhierifl, Tl {8 Dan O’Hara. Owigg to the wholosale destruction of records by the fire of 1871, it Is not naw possibla to settle’the point recisely, but the honor of being the first Irish Jemocrat in_Cook County lfes butween Mr. O'Harn and Thomas Hoyno. John Wentworth is dubjous on the question, but remembers that when he came here Mr, O'Tlara was_spoken of as anold and stanch party man, A Scotchman by bisth, he {3 an Irish Jeader. Alihough not over-wealthy, his hand s open as the day, sud the man in want of nataralization papers never went away from biin disappointed. Ho wns lukewarm In theeause when the Irish sought to conquer Canada, but his Inbors to sccure them ilie control of Cook County hava been {ncessaut, and, i he d1d not contribute to the fund forthe escope of the political prisoners from Australia, hie hos signed uumerous petitions for the pare don of prisouners at Jotlet. Among the disreputable candldates there s one who moy bo nicntioned, and that Is John T, Corcoran, tho ex-Aldermai and kecper of thie Hatch Honsg. 1le was n candidate befors the Democratic Convention fn 1874, and eamo near nny-é)rh:u}l):nmctn!., whodld all ie could to help the South during the War. lo dc&lctcd Tilden as the partner of Tweed; as a hallot-hox stuffer, railroad wricker, ete., arl proved bimeuch from Btorey's Times and other Democratic sonrces, e denounced. Tilden as u 1I‘mrjumr, who op- posed the War and who shirked paying his in- come-tax to the Government. ‘The Continental Glee Clul then eang several campalgn melodies, sfter which Gen, O, f Mann was Introduced, aod spoke brietly, Ile safd that the Efghth Ward wes o fm- {mnnnt and central ward, and L was proper hat they should have & permanent piaco of meeting, where they coulil come as voters Lo compare notes, and where free discus- ston would be tolerated. They had the good of the nation and the Republican party at heart. He spoke of thie dutfes and influences of cftfzen- ship, aud showed that good government should commence With the individual. He joined In dedleating tho hall to free discusslon and to {rco government, [e wanted them to pledge themsolves, us Republicans, and thelr chiidren to thelr God nnd munlri. The Continental Gles Club mnE snothersong, after which the Hom. L. L. Boud was Introduced, and made o bref speech, He congratuluted “the Club utpon” the nuspicfous openfng of thefr new quarters, 1le then dlscussed the most imiportant {ssucs of the day, and drew a marked comparison be- ehould also bo credited to Schank. The list of :flfixm‘nfi'fiufl":fi;{f‘;‘f'u:f“! I m\lfl ;t;fi:fl: AL paid tovn orders chargzed fn hia scconut, 1% | aetions with Jizo b was not fn s right, inind 610, was correct, loaviuy a balance due the town | nor it to do businea, and that the teed e Afford Instant Ease of 830.78. himsclt Lo Hlise and'from Iise'to Le Moyne 1 * The report was recelved and accepted and the | should be sct aside as {raudulent and vold. Inflsmmation of tho Eidnoys, Infiamma. Committeo discliarged. The case was tried about two weeks apo, and tion of tho Bladder, Inflammation of tho ‘The bill of Assessor Gray for $3,000 came up !cltmhfil;m';!(l'lluim Judge dellverod his de- BDowels, Mumps, Congestion of the Srhich cauld b fouud with him was that he | belug nominated. Lis record fs so bad, how- TITB CORONEN. tween the Ropublican and_Democratlc plat- i s elefon, e thought the complalnant Lungs, Sore 3 vus nlwn;(a in favor of measurcs by which ono | £Fen ‘:‘g"h“ :" “"'if}f"",'fifl 2;?3““&“':;‘;‘3,‘?’ 1o a quiet way there will prnbnlfl{ be n pood | forme, and thie candidates. Ifa showed thut the '“r‘;x:mm'taur Lincoln read the law, Kt re: | bod failed to make out ot degree of lflpcflpll:"-v 3 nfiflihlnw. gl’::&ugn:‘;m" <ould pain cheap popularity,—in Tavar of in- | Strength o then BEL IR DA and, wikh MG | deal of competftlon for the nomfnatlon of Cor. | Republican party was the auly party of refarmy | quired tho Assessor to mako out a Uillin detall, | OF tnsanity on bis part, as would warrant tho Heort, Hysterics, ¢ creasig; the poy of policemeén and firmen, or | PACY Perrurized, LAS LEoh PITES 86 by fre, atd | oner. As yet there aro not, many candldatea in | and tho only ono which tho paople will trust for | 4nd, Cook County belng o county of the third | Court In fiterforing In hls behwif and takin Croup, Biphthorin, Catarth, of dohig similar things by which fricnds could | Ye cannot eseure the delogaltish, Tram What 806 | 4hio field, Hut it will inpben aa on former ocea- | the next four years, clas, his compensation was &5 a day. Bway the proporty {rain Lo Moyne, who ha Tnfluensa, Hoodlacho, Teothaghe!. ’ Do galned ot tho expense Of the tax-payers, tion, o can ope for is to plck D & feW | gions” alt ‘U’ defonted candidates: for other | - Altor some oilier vemarks by Messre. T, B. | “ihyich Wiz ola o would’ suait.a bil | pirchaned [t ot fls fair valie, and pald forlt § g Ao0ueB%a, Hoadacho, Taothache; . * List spring, when the Alderimanic olection | Yotes ot the North Side, where, Lowcver, offices will scttlc down upon this. ' A man I8 in BWW"L D. W, Jackson, and Gcorgs W, 8pof- | gyying Mr. Gray Just what wus due bim, Hs | Without uny saspicion of thore * belng f 4o " i Bihoumatiom, Qold Ghills, as ':npl(:ln;m:fi(w. ho b ‘Iflfim o [ a;‘_lu:h}‘- i L TR tho nnhl;.) °§ “tm:i"i“g %%L!M‘u:;x;fldgw! ,{fi' ?on‘z :fifi'r: ;fl'l_"f[fl:‘“f fgg“mfigcfi’flm‘fiyxmg woul aolao oyoud, th:l Jaw. '\wflhfl,‘;lfli: Areoi :‘m\l:u it "'ll'fl"‘fll ‘llla AN % Qlillblains, and Trost Bitos. ed stand for or againet bis colleague, Fran . p i ess, Dofeated in obtalnin) e fulls bocl Cl 3 ! Wi 1 3 0l evidence togethe cre coul ) Warcen, wiio was & candidate mrr&:cfiullou,nnfl - The other linportant ofllcer to be sclectod fo | SUE%, FiTEL Attornoyship. t'Umnmml‘ul Republican ticket. M. qrar=foul will &llow ma contiaghut ox 3 oh{a vk Che paior on' oty Sk ta,the purt or I, ensest be no doubt but ihot- Hochlander | parts wherethe pain or dificuli psupcwluor Lincolu—Certalnly, wo will do | had n substantially correct understanding | oudcomfart. ° gt e thatechoerfully. of the nature of the’ transactions in which ho | rew sinutes eve fasmue Upicr Of water will, tn a Mr. Gray snld bo had imade out hfa bill, and | hod taken pust. After it was decided tho dir | ekrButh. Slek Honaomy Braine: Dysonters tos he hmmtly thought the work was worth what | vorce Proccedlnge amounted to nothing, hio and | Wind tuthis Howels, and all Intornal fiatng, 7' 0" Do charged. his wife coma togetherand lived togetlioras man | ;i asg L e i Tacarm) & bottleof RADWAT'S ‘Justice Pollak—You Knew what the Inw was | Wife from tiat e, “Sho st kepi the $,000 | prorent scistsvor ine iFsu doamiion et when you wero apooiated. We cannot go be- | She had received, aud 1r&bnncd to kecp it. [ic | betterthan French Brandy or Ditters aa o timulaot, yond ft. offered to return the §1, but sought to get Mr. Gray—1 only want o falr copaideration | the entire farm back, and feave Le Moyne ‘Sx’u for my sarvicen, Chelieyo thio bil s Tale for | Joscriof the £8,000. Thmsmuch us the proceediugs an ; what I have donc and propose to do. I hava divorce sult were mnot = binding whore unfittedness for the position” was gener- wlly ndniitted, 'The enlnngmi? alllances of pro- .vlous years constralucd Mr. Uixon to support Warren, who gob the regular buimer nomina- tion, It was 1;11{ bealon ab the polls. This wus & defeat of Dixon himself In the new First Ward, aud was al that thine looked upon us o positive settier to bis prospects {or theShrieyal- 1y3 and it was then thenght to be donbtful cblier he conld corry bis vwn ward delegation ¢ Republican Convention fu the fall. Siuce thien enottier isoue bas couo up,which way,hot the State's Attormey. ' The atatutory ’Fny s bu, [n additlon, there ore fees.” The act wado it the duty of cach Btate's Attor~ ney to report {n writing to the Circult Court, on thefirst duy of each term, ull fees, fines, and for- feiturea collected by Wiing provided, however, that that section shauld not' be construed so na ta “""'f to cottnties uf the thlrd class, which, being futerpreted, significa Cook County, ant that only, Iow this provislon found iis way fnto- the” law Is unkunown. The result is, that only one person, and that the Btate’s Attornoy hilaiselt, kuows how much',ls collocted tn the SEVENTIL WARD REFUBLICANS, Tho reguiar wc:kl; meeting of the Scventh Ward Republican Club washeld last night at No. 831 Blue Island mvenue, Mr. A, Graham resided, and Mr. E. 0'Brien ‘)erformcd clerical uty. The attendance wns large and intluen- tial. After the usunl routing maticrs had been dfeposed v!z the mecting settied down for apeechics. The blg eunaof the evening were en, Reynolds and A. L. Morrison, who kept the audfence micrested for upwards of an hour, while they dilated on Republican princples an there, he slides down a'peg, and wants to he Bherifl, Fnflfn% thers, ha descends still lower, and fs ready to be Coroner. Mlssing that, he accepts a position as Coustable. At presont, the man who_is doing “the most work {s 8, v, Kluz‘!lc{ of Bufin;EOB, which he represented in the old Board of upervisors for a number of years, He expects to be supported by the en- tire county vole. Coroner Dictzsch {s a candldato for re-clec- tlon, Ile has mn;){ quallfications, and somo disqualifications. He s 4 good chemlat, n hard- ed th by changing the descript on him, be ehould be entitled to | Feverand Ague enred for ars ; { ot ever, o] Torgolton bofors ebabior, 313 Dis- | liiselt, Kows o inuctt bn collccted I e | scoliiag' man, and. o exiahent. caol, and, by | EUYE the Usual droesing dow o tho Demos- | fartiiicd ‘oy ch "Tomn- Clirk o geest dont of | Tave bl 'Tana” fres 'of “tha . sale | romSuisrend o tha wond dhacwii u'fi'["'\”«'ci'er"'knu ouisat preseit 3 momber of the Rov, Dr. | Mskestapdonsolthemostcrlininal countioaln the | ¢y 1, ressonably disciplined in the dutles of | Facy. Other speokors followed, and thomeet- | monoy. T have watched the trinsfera very | If nothing lud “been done by him to do- | SEHEARGaMether melarious balons, searler typhori, Tovkhungcy i, aud, the vocnt sefmus | coconvicion whkesthe cne T munbed by | B8Ol Bt ho vas leced o appoutivato | WEMISUOGLL e el X bare, orkod, band and soul 1| b S Do Bortsad b e o o | et Tt . St o i i) A 54 A1, viich %, ly ngl v . y 0} {mkflnm“ gwuullu"ugnhw.tl'm C“mn"‘l:.’ Inu denth or confiuement in the Penitentlory, und | 4 lepublican, and he cannot tatk good Fnglish, The Holiemians of- the Buventl and Eighth know I em entitled to $5 a duy for 800 daya “Cnll“ cing able to _judye 3 In this city o knowledge of the langunge spoken by 0 majority of the citizens Is really essential on the part of the Coroner. Mr. Diatzach was long undecided as to which party he should tum for a nowniuation, but it is belleved that he han returned to his old love, the Republicans, and determined to cast fn bis fortunes with thein, For the oflice pow a0 ucceptably filled by that l;;Arim;u of * yersatility men * only tio aspirants ave yet beon nawed on the Confederatu sido of the house, These are * Dr. ! John L, Quirk, $§G for cach und all other convictions, “When this portion of the law was under coualdoration In the Lemslature It was objocted to by some bumanituriaus ou the Kroum.\ that it was o direct bid to the Btate’s Attorney w labor b{ all ponsible weans to securs n conviction—that he' would strain o polnt gminst o inpocent rean Tor the sake'of $15. 1t 1a plensant to state, how- ever, thut, so fur o5 Coulc County Is concerned, 'he: Btatu's Attorney s also entitle n o cuth cas of Torloitad recagnizance, where tho | 9 llr(dgl\flmrt aud Dr. Prancls B, Cools, of the work, If the Doard will fix 1t so I can get my | Whether these proceedings wore good (n law, lic aulary monu;}y,!wonvt ask amy more. BT | concluded to_tako meg'u.(m surplus mohny Bupervisor Lincoln—We canriot pass o resolu- &Wd. of the sale, and, 04 it o 1pmmd from 4 tion fixing a monthly salary. 0 testimony, consented to let ilise give Lo Justice Meoch remarked that the Agsessor | Moyne n quft-claim decd. The' decree would ity ought to have $2,500, but the Board could not thereforo be that the bill should be dismissed, " S 3 pay it {n thot shupe. TR TRACKS ON CLARE STREET. g DR. RA.DWAY S Sir. Gray—-No fagn for tho Inat ten yesrs has | Tl Luke Bhoro d& Micigan Boutuorn Rail- . rocetved less than $8,500 for the work, If you | ¥ay Company filed a bill yesterday tn the Supe- are golng to zive me only $500 1 havo made the | Hor-Court against tho Ciiy of Chicago and the A nsaegemngnl.fornothlnz. 7 1€1t 1s not worthore | Chlcago, Rock Ti1and & Bacific Kaittond Com- 11 than "mf it 18 not worth anything, I am nln{. Lo prevent the proposed coustruction of n y Wards met at Bohemlan Hall, No. 76 West Tay- Tor street, last night for the purpose of forming & Tilden and lfcndrlclu dlub. After o fow 8 I vounccted the (\lmunb\vith the killing of_ Mr. Mauford, hus put Mr. Dixon in un wwhward po- sitton. An Irlshman bimeell, Le s always Ueen Atrong wmoug his countrsinen, aven tlmuqh ey were firm adlierents of theCatholio Chucch. Now, however, he may be culled upon Lo taks sldes, and to state whather heis for or agalnat bd kihurst and his views, In one cise be csnnot ook for Cuthulie support, in the other De muy foriclt Methudist sid, &, JOHN N, cLOUOT, ipeeches, orzanization was cffected as followst reeldent, W. Kaspar; Viee-Presidents, Trank Bedlau, George Conchioweek, J. Matousek, Mor- Itz Puldcck, Leopold Kahn, Johin Dushek, Franic Bareal, Vaclar Sainer, Frank Voudrefks, Anton Cormak, Martin Baumrucker, Jacob anxlg: Executiye Committeo, W, Kotzum, (ll:ua:c I- kodem, Frank Truks, A. Gerluue3 eorgro + arommission ierchant, wes elected n momber ke v North 8ide. Tlie former is well known in Couchoweek: The imeeting adjourned after broke. My creditors must watt. walf on Clark street, north of Sixteenth strect, uf the Buard of County’ Commlsstoners tn 1873 | forfelturo o set falflo at the duasanec ol the do° | fyteal irelcs as o eretual and perennfal can- | Uatal complemeut of poltical spocchea. Juntice Pollnk—Tour warlc wes worth more, | Which wil Interfere With tho tracks now 1810 00 | Pertectly tastotem, elrgantiy rosted with awest U Republican tickel aud served ont Lis | feulaois: ko B10 for the Lol why nerol. | didate for lther the oflics of County Physician LAKE, but we cannot lielp oursclves. that thoroughtaro, Tho complafnant first dets | pirke, reulate, piricy, clednin, and airanginon. fiad: cura’” (erm with rase, faithfulniess aud et | ST L SERIET B0 T 08 ifal +| oF Caroner, ~Ilis clulime in tho past have been | . The Layes and Wheeier Clubof the Town of | “justic Wallace—You (Grav) took the officy outnsorlflumuon and the divers ordiunnces ( FaYstills, sor'dhie cufe of 1 disordera uf the' Siom: 1;‘( {’,.”:"1',“’:,’.} fizfl’. Ihfi 4 "e ul‘e{ilt::l‘ s i o s et 1 Jorr. valirn ul‘-u:nt\ hut anm‘:h;ar or m{.‘;“):u(t.hu‘v"wlflrt et !l::':’“u;'ylce‘"‘;‘m'-‘I'll,“:"l"fifilll\";!“gh:; df:fi'fi"":gg knowing you wera to get only 85 n doy. m:mhmung the Chicago, Rock I‘a‘hfid & Pa- | 35k, eD Hoyels, neps, Liadder, Ker T FNAD ¢ o, ic] e po ' ot recog! ¢l e o &3 . 5 a eay nilges: ons your: Wheh s il ipirod 'Iu {J T80on | with thelr verdict of not guilty that the Wi {.,m“.:: 3 :L’m,gr:‘t e}rlx“w"c:c mfln"e;u:n. o;nlnl Chotr aad G al!v Tcdfeld acting a8 Beoratary. Mr. Uray—L did not. Tlhicre were no condl ompany were granted the right i, amess, Bilioun Fever, Innamina. prosecutar ncted madiclously In the premiscs. 1t has been ossumed that the “income fram . these 501} amounted to about $20,000 or $30,000 o year; but thers are no means of arriving at tho exact amount. CHARLES I, REED,. In 1861, Blr. Cliatles . Reaed was efccted Btate's Attorney, as the succossor of the Ion. Joseph Knox, whosc nesistant he had boen, Ho waj re-clectod In 1803, und again in 1873, when he ran ugainst the luto T. J. "Lurner. Tho prin- clpal ubsiacle fn the way of Mr. lleed's renumi- nation is his reogruphical lncation. It {3 likel; that & difterent system wlill he puraued in hold- Ing conventions this full from ~ that which has encrally obtalned. Under the old fashion, the “ounty Uonvention met and nominated county oflivers, and then split up into sub- divisions and nominated the mors loeal oflicers, such n8 County Commissioners, members of tho Legislaturo, ete. That systewn gave roowm for uulimited tntllnf, and the man who found he could not secure the Cor- unership, for instunce, traded off his fow votes to a rival In exchange for promises of support for a minor oflice. ‘This year the Conyentlon called fur the purposs of iwminating a Sheriff, Btate's Attorney, Coruner, Recorder, and Clerk of the Cireult Court, will' prubably nominate those ofticers only, und othier convantions will e calied for the nomination of the mhor ofti- cers. 'Two of the prominent candidates for Sherilt come from the South 8lde. It is not likely that that division of the city will carry oll - botl'the Bherlff and the State’s Attorney, and it therefore beeones a questlon, not a8 to the strength of Mr. Reed aud his_rivals, bug as to the strength of Messra. Rued, Dixon,and Clough. It efther of the Jatter be nominated for 8horlit, the chunves of the former for Stute's Attornsy will be materially diminished, 11 1s underatoad that, i Mr. Reed cannot ne- cure the positiun himself, he would lke to «fol- towr llu:r{wrcmlcul which obtained {n hia own case, wd hand the office over to Mr. Birch, who has long been his wisstant. Mr, Birchis u Jouoy L was strongly sollelted to run ugaln, and it s “Lehieved that, hud he pesn o candlaate, Ahe record e had made would have (nsured his suceegs, Mo positively declined, however, on the ground that bis private Lusiness, which ho ad neglected so Jong, would not peraft him to %o Into a Board where nothing but hard work and no proflt awaited Wim, He was spoken of also In conncetlon with the nomination for May- or, but felt unwllling to take 60 onerous an ofs fice for su short & perod. d 71N _BRADLEY 48 80 well known {n this county, of which he has been a resldent for many years, that it is hardly neceesary to suy much cuncem{’ng him, He was adeputy under Nelson, Hammoud, und a lon, e of others, and wus finally elected to the of- ‘fce fu 1873 Hewas renominated in 1874, but Waa beaten by the present incumbent. It wis dulng Bradley’s adminfstration that tlic lag “execution—that of - George Urlver —tok placc in Cook County, and he can cousequently clalm to be better .yers:d In this branch of the Sherll’s dutlos thanany of his competitors. Ife {s Commodore of thyyacht ficct, sud louks confidently for tho upjted cnp{;on of the men who damn thelr tarry tiplfizhts, wear straw hats with blue ril- Lons, diow tobacco an the lumber-docks, and * g0 on atrike whenever businuss improves, with ;‘lu}m etravazuncs which characterizes u scu- The coustitution and by-lawa were wlopted, ntd a Committee of nine appolnted by the Chalr to [mt in nominatlon a Hst of oficers for thy Club, o represent the different localities of tho town, The Committes will report to the Club at the next regular meeting, Mr. Smith was called upon, and Fave & very encoursging account of the prospecte of the party. Anlilournud to meet &t the somo pluce Tucailay ovoning. it Al . MISCELLANT.OUS. NLW YORK UNEENLACKERS, Niw Yonk, Ang. 30,—The Iundependent. Gréanback party bad a grand rat{fcatlon meot~ toge to-night In the Cooper Unfon, when Cooper aud Bammel T, Cary, vominees of {ha varty for Uresident and Vice-Prealdent, mude speeches. Tho resolutions heartily indorse the platform of the Indianapolls Conventlon, and pratest agalost the doings of the Becrstary of tho Treasury, who, by oncrating through.syndi- :ates, {8 about to tssuc loug bonds of the Goy- crmment bearing an exorbitant rate of Intercst, ELR CITY, KAN, #pectal Correspondencs af The Tribuns, Eux CitY, Knn., Aug, 28, 1870,—At a Hayes ant Wheeler mecl.lng Lield ju this place on the ith fnst., o club was urganized with 100 names, 'This township has slways heen Democratie, but this fall it will give a muinrlty for Hayes and Whealer, and the whols Stats ‘and eounty tickots. Nothing of thig kind has over been dono In this section, and the spirit that exiated amung the Republicuns prosent shows that they will vote the way they shot. Tue Tiisunets dolng good work (n this lo- eality, and thoss who take the puper generally havis it read hy tore than thelr own family, Sam Tilden's Record s a puzzler to some ot the Democraty, aud it makes them squirn to read it, However, most of them will eat crow. LEWIS OF ALALAMA, Nasnvitie, Aug, 80.~The Ameriean to-mor- row will publish w lctter from ex-Gov. D, P, tlon, Dyspe; tions. of l:y!nE) tracks on Clark street froin Vau §l°'gflfn;l'vflm‘:" o bltes, atil all Derangeitients ot itia Justlo Wallaco~Tho_same ‘argument _you | Bured wenty-second streot. In 1807 | AiSh A beeratie, conruiniey 10 CRect ¥ posiitva cure, Liaye radto was made by Phillips, Eyans, and the | the ~ complalnant ~ ucquired the right of | deleicrions drags: AT mUagedl o others, aud it won't do. way to lauds fust west of Clark street, Obaceyo the following symptoms resulting from Justles Collakc soved, tiat the Assessor be | Lrom Bixtceath to Tuentysesond trealy | Paohiiistion St Khch 2 carof o i 10 @ on | the ifead, Acidity nf t ich, Allowsd ssndeyleom Ey0deyBo commeuned Clark nmel..betwun!‘ourlcculhy aud Bixteenth | Disgust of oo Puliness o (‘\-" Nt work. D “Tiiis would have given bim §725, strgets, - gouk Exapcions, Hoking or 1870 he nade the ruco nfinlnnt Jack Stophens for the " Crownarship, and wus defeated, Of Dr. -Cook It can unly be sold that lie 18 o physiclan located on Webator avcnmiknml in the “enjoy- ment d’.’l a fair pructice, ¢ hos no political “ToCor eight (n Lfie Ktomach: altenninin thetic of ih a, Tiurzied and Diffenle Supervisor Lincoln—Tho nsa After the gyeat fire of 1871, complainant ond | Breathing, Fluttcriigs &t ths Jeart: Chow i Shaetals bud e e wodoypensation 18 | .. Chicajor ltock Intand & Padifle Ratirond | TScains entition e 1haLoe o as e 84E Mr. Gray desived o know i ke ws to con- | Company. having lost nearly all thclr trucks, | 9f,NiiGn,Rets or Meds befora the sighe, kever and tinue in office, Tle conld make more money | bulldings, ete,, ‘began to rebuild themn, and ) lowuewof the Gkin and Fyes, Talus Iu tio 5 w Cheat, fighting taxes than trylug Lo securs thelr colloc- | Faised tho grade of Clark street, as required by | Linbs, sud Budden ¥lwshes'of Heal, Dura: o the Common Councll, repaircd the sewors, | FIEH 4oses of RADWAT'S PILLS whl f5ce cle syae Bupervlsor Lincoln remarked that, previous ’zrudm.l and graveled the strect where they used | temn from ail o6 thy aboveruamet disorders, mu-.’au to thu adoption of the ncw Constitutlon, tho | it And went on Inying thelr track again without | centsperbox, Sold vy Drugglate. A Governor's ealary was $1,500. It was well | 83y hindranco ou the part of the cityauthoritics. knownthat ho could not live on that, and tho | The spuce necessary for the two tracks of Lhe oy Leglslature allowed Lis “gardencr!” $4,000 s | tV0 rvads s 24 feet {u the clenr, and this yeur, The salarier of the Judgesof tho Su. | Flght to lay tracks beloogs to' the two | preme Court ut the same time were §1,500, aud | Componics in common, nelther poasessing the Legislaturo allowed thile “private socre- elther road cxclusively, About the 16th of July farlca 2,000 8 yoar, although 1t was & noto- | 1aat, however the Chleago, Rock Island & Pu- tlous foct ‘that thoy ‘had uoue, ‘hers wus | clfic Raflro Cowmnany, 83 18 allezed, inul © nothing essentinlly dishonest in gett; und | some nrrangement with™ the city nutliorlties for u:'mn ‘ wmnc:h \i"r’e‘lveantlullv di':lin!:nga':.'.‘ arous ;‘:"Qfiffifl’,{'flfn‘ cr::unuulna.uf;r? Clurk‘:‘l;c:lld * E ! “ 9 el ¢ e alred and he river, within Lo stiee Beech—=Wo caupiob go- beyond the | Bk’ west line of the streot, wnd fn sucha . o manner that {t will twico cross and cut fnto the H l‘“l,\'hl‘m r(grr:y -You fellows have stretched the 'é“l'"{' y" °“°L UEA the 5}'-'4; toru'A;k: ."":‘.’::'fli“’ ‘d e i ok 5 ikt “Just] . ! Pollak—] ark streef n ordinance to tl efleet was luu lces : Meech and Pollak—Not ual Not passedl and accopted by th Cllcago, ook 1ot wih us ' M Gray—1 conld hage lad four tmes as | 800 & Pacltle Company, wbich tcreupon e I]R R M]W AY!S BHMEHIES v ug the wall. Complainunt clina e e oS T arprking for others. | Siat ita s will bo irveparably. Tojirod if this s A standing boiug that Mr. Gray will present u bill | Wall bo bult, and theccfore askis for an injunc- s .| tlon to preveut it~ A teinporary lojunctlon wus | have had an Ovarlon Tamar fa tho Ovarles for nervlces st o rue of 855 dsy, b tho next | b [OPISGERLIE A fepariry! § g Boeln Tor Teu Yeur. ‘fi‘n uctlon was taken on Justice Pollak's mo- | gy Bw‘"d"‘fi;’c“'l":‘{fl’l ‘:ggl"',':'" Marriet A, ollnlt‘fi may E‘!:flx:fii‘em;l ln'-'h'— Tusticn Meech cnlled attention to the fact that | Fowler, Ella M. Adams, Georgo W. Adams, | otk for fen yearn | iriod tho. besi thiere wore atill out soms certificates which had | Jesnle L. Vowler, N, C. Puricing, "lrustee, i1, I, | Blave without any Lenoft, v been lssued by the Asscssor to his deputies, ""“’”l‘;‘;’“““» V. L vl Jr., siccednar i Fiieat of thun Tadie e e 1o Loy uths'h s Could ot tho Buperylsor bo directed to pay | frusty Wi Il Catler, Albert Sopir, und Georgn | Lt Aot Wach fa0n s toem, hus Suany, aicr | them on presentaliond o 0 “’"m‘""‘f‘?:' of ,'l‘:'t'"l’“,l“‘,‘" '_‘;’ | JiEchascd B1% hotiles of the Retolyant, twolioses of Bupervisor Lincoln sald that could no$ be 0 lnthe. C:uu\’l‘mut:u' gy HSlsiun of (% wm K | tuo'1lle, and two botticaat Iteltof.” § used Lliesd CLERR OF TAR CIRCUIT COURT, Tha present {ncumbent of the office of Clerkc of the Circult Court is Mr. Jacob Gross, \rho was elccted in 1872 on tho nonination of Mr, A, C. Hesing, who was then an {ufluential Repub- lican, Mr, Gross Is 8 German, and a bard-work- Ing une. e served durln;lr the War, und left Icg thero. He began politieal 1ifu as an nsalst- ant In the South Bide Pollee Court under Mr, Vocke, who was then Clerk, snd worked his way up from that posiiion by hard labor until he sccured the one Lo now holds, the dutles of which—they are not very onerous—he has falth- fully performed. Thus’ fur ho uppears to have no competitors for tha position, hut the place ts 40 cozy s one that thers will Brubnbly be u score of them by the time the Conveuflon macts, The aulary is $3,000 8 year. Only thres candidates bave been ao far men- tloned ay tho exponents of Democracy. M., Dooley, who was Cushier under the administra- tlon ol City Callector Von' Ilollen, who proved alofuulter, und Is now u resident of Cando, 13 working sumong his {rlends to capturc enough delegates to sccure him the pominatlon. Mr. Dooley has for years been o high private in the ranks, aud, ke the other pttaclies uround the City-Fall, Qistinguished himself by putting up n portion of his stipend for campaiggn pur- posea fast fall, Willimu C. Bluett, of Evanston, recently s, partuer in alarge retall clothing-store, 18 u can- idate for the Circuit Court Clurk.hfp. bastng his clalm on the eternyl fitness of thi; whlch connects lnw-suits with ready-mude clothing. Mr. Bluctt's political record, Jike tha where- ubouts of tho fost Flelud, {s unkuowu. On tho German sida fof the Demaocracy Hauns Haerting ineets with much npproval as & cqndl- date. Hu i u brilliant young Uerman journale JACK BTEPHRNS, (71ho wus dected Coroner fu 1570, and re-electad % 1877, Isalso o candldate for Inrmuuuon. Itis & Datural 2cp, in his oplulon, from holding ine 3"““ ovir dead men to Luu;;lng live oncs, nels servel durfug the War with considerable fallantry, and lost & leg, which Lias been a trump-cardith himn ever since, e 1s person- all Lguh\ end hias a atroug followlng in the anl Eighth Wards, vutside of which scction, howiver, bie can count ou no strength, GXN. O, L. MANN, a well-know Clicarro politiclan, who has been Collector of Internal Revenue, A member of thy Leghluture and a constant Repnblicsn stutnp- "‘{:3,,,'32":“'&';'.:“,}“"{,‘;" :)v‘l'w ",:,'.,,‘{:3 ’T,‘&z ist, und has dabbled u good deal tn local politica, | Lowls, of Alubamu, clected Governor by the ".;‘;l'llcn Meech supgested that the Asseasor ba | Of Hoc. 81, B9, 1, und so much of the 8. 1. ko g‘,m,:.“::':fi“.(?:j:‘fl::fl:“fi'n’";‘,"':,A:;EEF‘?:“'“‘&’W,,':;I speaker, o lso o the el aud s been dil- | o o Stee, bk there aro ofher competiors i | kst akeiug e ran on fie Demosratty tickas for | Hopubiicaus i 1§, s fefeatudt by Tiouaton requested t0 ask tho partics who hold the ceriL- sald section ug tiea weat, of the Ghlcage liver, | were Sona s iatlosy cwentr, on pounde; 1verord (Ber geutly cultvating the wardmsctivgs ‘ulm“fut the Deld us youne ua Bitaself, und wh ave dolay | City Clork syainst Caspne Butz, Republican, | In 1874, in favar of committlg the uhininisira. | fcates to aond them In for sudit. . deacribod as follows: Beginnlugat the N, W. Lcoutinued (0 e the medicioe untl) { was sure ft cago. clleved, however, thal 3 aund was defeated by a large wajority. tlon of the General Guvernment to Tilden and Hendricks. -Hu declares veformution in tho poliey of reconstruction gs much nocded us fn any othier branch of the Govermnont, and that fu the present canvass the Democratic purty I3 ono plune that Is entitled to be decmed untlonal. The Republican theory of recon- struction by military forve and terror of power proved o fallure, wlille Southern birth and reat denge durlngs the Warscems to furnish suflicient reason for the exclusion of wmon of uatfonal sympathies from participation In the sdmin- {stratlon of thy Government. e sgea nothing intho future fn the Ropubllean party which promises uny hopes to a Southern dtizen of uatlonal aud conservutive sentlmonta, +nuch more worle, Qua of these is Mr, LUTIEI LAFLIY MILLS, jWwho Lias bieen dulig some hard workt fa the way of conyassing the wards. My, Mills Is & younjy luwyer of great promise. llo 18 un eatuest ane devoted worker, bears an unblemishied reputa- tion, aud would, it elected, attend to the duties of the ofilce with unceualog vigilaoce . © The othur sspirunt is H1LAM BARBER, 2 who has at various thues becn icutioned a8 a caudidate for Judge, 1le ks relluquished the hope of that, however, ns also of scearing the Congresslonul numinstion, and Lias now ccutor- cd aJl his hupes upon becomlug the successor of : . | ‘mer of suid Lot 10, and thence running easter I wan entireiy cured, [ 1uok the nedicino sbout fiye bty o s Abt S0 bt coreatoe-mers | ion theortherly Hno theesof 1 et thench | 1o 8, At e ot for e el noetly emnil, and syoro in the hands of menwho | Boutlierly to a pollit in th south Mue of sald lot, | Lowies Relle?, and six boxes of tha Plils, Were donbtices ot aware that they conid ges | Whlch 14150 foct distant trom the8, W. coruer of |, Ctcel perfodsiy well, and my eart e futl of grattiuds thietr pay. B5E | st Tot; thenice weat along sald_south Mue to | 19,00 for thiselnin iy duey aatiction. o you sty Bupervisor Lincoln remarked thatithe town | Uh0 said souttiwest carncrof sald fot, and thence | snd iy prayer ia h 1 or.lors und bills Wore not negotiable paper, and an‘:arl'&nrl along the wasterly lino of sald lot to | teviliers 10 rewd expectation of securiug the place, but Js: -simply bidiing for this bizh position: In order thut he may fall back, whes the Canveution ucets, vpon o lpwer ous 1t s understood that “hie will be satiatied 1¢ e can secure ane of tho County Commisstonerships which "are to by llied in Noveraber. : . In additlon to the persons named aboye, , thore are Lalf-u<lozen others, sore polltlclas, gomne bailiffs or coustahics, who preteud to by “candidates for the position, and who have ex- pended §5 aplece o Lhe printing of carde. in addition to these Lhere aure about K0,000 other “persons who would tuke the. ofllee if it were prossed upon them. As thy millopnium has AROUND TOWN., CARL BCHURTZ TO APHAK IN CIICAGO, ‘The Hon, Corl Bchurz has sent o dispateh to M. Polachel, of this city, stativg that ho will be tiere one woel from to-<day. Next ‘Thursduy wyeatug bo will speak §u Gernih fu McCormick Hall, where a monster meeting will be hefd. Perhiaps, on the Batunday or Monday evening followlng, Bob Ingersoll and others will spouk at 3n outdoor demonstration, y BOYS IN DLUR, At s mceting of the Veteran Hoys fn Blue held (iulebied, {hat 1 tiay bo a3 nuich of o blewioé s been Lo e, o tho uaaignuca tovk thesame rlsks as the original hotders &s b having them cashed. He hul e H‘Wfllhm e tion for whom | requeated you 1o ecnd uediioo fa + coruier thureof, al the place of begiue | pptihionioe. o Tnken PR A Ser I I tho hard [t tan a0, Assignoe of Cregier, Clarke | Juue, 1873 The nedicining sbove stated wers bouglis! i orders: havin: o siaet s by g | &G0+ ied &bl ypehuat A, i firior, ‘e | 8L Wb iy apion i e ekt S o he @18 uot -Know that any existed, Lo had | coiver- of _the ook County Natfonul { qusligcss on (t‘lmul . 8. LE b learned of some $32,00." There wars groat gapa | Janks the Natlonal Bank of Commerce, aud | iy may oerdly s M cbian tehroor Mick, o i the sotlal - humberseso - Etcat ~ That | Froncis Agnaw, to sot asile two Judgments, one | ahie RISk s sk her horn fof MLy DA i fio did uob think it womd be pru- | for 4853 tnfavor of A. 1L Burley, the ather,| koownious audthe (2cia teroln sated ars uadotibi 10" moution them. It 'waa | for SLI53, fo favor of the Natlousl Bank of®] silysad unieniably correct, A ny one who kaows rk i den Comunerce, Botl BibYus will belleye bes statewent, Although there ta wo earthly prospect of | cicerful hopo uctornal datunation, " ¥eom prog | 0 ssuo a call for & geieral mecting ta be held | Cauy Eivention Buee this alterncen L3 pr Henorlud hasulauued, uco och 16 aie Usd o | Sucd therounder wntil ateor the, prapert A B ek, carrying the county thi fall, thera ars & num- | Sh JHeop e N ass the ity with oS r | at the old Republican headquarters, at the cor- | m. “The fon D, N. Caoley wae slested Tremk | b, Tawenthal was Supsrvisor. frunwaataken by Bradtord Tuicack, —_— Tor of ressous hel‘{) D80 "t Lhat arganization nk(il nLn'll unt"r"' ‘: e Imhu’rlo uhum’:.l h | 1er of Clark and Luke atreets, Monday evenfug, dentlund John P, Burt Socrotary, | The follow- | “Bame informal talk then took place concern- ga'n X Provisfonal Assfgnes of Crogler, : e bl G ™ ) | SSRGS B el | o T - HootundT Dt vers i | s spgiels B Sl | gt orpen RS | G, &0, ("0 SR . RADWAY'S the nominstion. After elmitiating $ha | befieves by siasy thit (hat 13 Aoty bathE cuse e O ey Cpoaitt Ly O Bttt ol |y, jioward, 3, Blumenauer, B, AL Guilbert, 3. | wonld bo. suflic A IL Lvon, Gen. Tabert Bumith, John Jacobson, b aud R. Rutherford were appolnted ua o Floauce Commnittes, ¢ After remarks by John Lylo King and Arthur Dixou themeoting adjourned. FIUST WAKD BEYUBLIDANS, A well-attended ieeting of the First Wand fllpllh"t,:lu Club waus beld' lust oventug at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Arthur Dixon pretded. Sqleld M—tho fgnuble mub—there reinuin but throe who hove uny prominence. They may be deagribed asthe cundidates of the past, the present, aud the future—~Mesars, Kerp, Agnew, and Watlsce. . 7 ‘Vhere 1a no person now livlug fn this clty who can rememnber whon CUATLEY RNRN was not Datnocratic candidute for 8herifl, There b, Last the County | lien for the amount of their Judgments which ouid b sullctont: | iiast Jour, the COURLY | L TLIG entitie thny Lo be paid Ih Ca1c bot ousht : STpe $15,000 for current oxpauses, tmaking §37,000, | 10 be only pald pro ratu. g fll sflp{n Hn] Neso vcfl warrant for 1675 as uncollected for that and 2 yesterd | — . h Assigues of Wilima J., " Tewksbury. John \ [ ol Tl S M WL M:;r?n wu(lpp‘?lfluludl\nlgnn mispugy- Jdonn | TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, [l Teay. B S Ol T iaarridund, Wecting 29 a1 | Yor the cure of all Chroate Diseases, iromla of tomary devices to doak his real pretensious, AMONO TUI DUMOCHATS * thre¢ more or less pramineut pmlitlw-h-‘.'ul eutlemen have been ientioned for this oltico. ‘e fiest, o the Vst signs his name with “dr," sppended thereto, Jlo By the son of bis father, ond his naw Is Doolitile, and be cunstitutes tho unfor member of the logal firm of which Jugge aalittle, ex-Uulted States Benstor, {athe heal. N Thompaon, 8, A. Duteler, L. 4. Hurd, Frank Cuntey, E!’ W.'Duncan, . C. Darrab, J. 8, Hae eock, Wiliiam Trick, A. B, Lowis, R Arinstron & 3L, Stwpsun, J G, Rosser, T F, Rood. AGE Journed-ay 4390 o'clock, Spcctat Dgaich o Th 2 (uuuupl.ms \’f"h., Aug, 8 votu taken on the excursion Fser 4T reault ot ain to-day fvfim 000 or gl uncollected, Of this, it was | cstate of Ole G. Thompson will be he rodiiary or Comtaglous, be It ‘i % d ho would probably get §30,000, | 18- to-day. Byphilitio, - He: iy ! y Qeueva, Butavia, 8t. Charles, snd Turuer June- | 5 e L) A seated in tho Lungs ar Slomach, Gkin o $8 & rumor that, befors 1Inola was sot oft froin | Durlug the past threo o four years, M Dooe On motlon of Mr. Burdick a v ittee of i ¥ oy YU | The Board at some time would jrobably get o CIRCUIT COURT, ® ; i Tudians, Lo ran'far Sherill fu (ko latier tata | o hus fakeu as Sciive {hgush’nomewliat | was uppointed to arcuutiothe Firsy Ward Hayes | dom o CGrora ke, wass, For, Wayeh, 763 Til | chance to audit most of the outatandiy fowa FumustR Tviun, o, Dysin Tojnd, Truskes, R e and was ulected. ‘That was sboul tho year | mysterious part in politivs. He alms bigh, and | and Wheeler Guurnds, the Committes mmm{ [Leda: PUILADELIIA. orders, Ho did not intond to pay one of them. ed i bl ainst Ezra 11 Martin WV, ML Whit- Bollds ax¢ ating alde, 1608 When not runnlug for office he ruls 2 | désires to be consldered wore ol a statesmsn X f the fullowing: Messrs, llonry Burdick L, ¥, dJustico Meech asked how tho Assessor's and | 1Y, 1. P. Jacobs, Qeorge Iay, Alexander Ravall,and 8. T, 1ton, nud Amelis A, 8elliy to fore- Callector's ex T Pmransuenia, Pa, Aug. #0.~The Demo- s were Lo be pald with | S10¥8 & trust-deed ' for 83,000 an part of Lot & eratie Conventiv for the nomination of o Sher- vestaurant, The incamng froro the latter has en- than & politiclan, hronte Rheumatism, Bcrofuls, Glanduter Swellla P > m 1 h, Cancerous Afeciions, Byph abled Lim to support thu expouses growlug out | W, V. O'riey, famiilarly known us #Billy,” | Dayis. ; it s | #1000, Dlock B ot Tieury Graves Bubdivivion ot 88 | Gompisfuts hicedful ortis Tnce. “Dyspesald u: lis candidacy, He hus lon -heo.n tho feader | 1s w crlintnal lawger of olmost national nput'p- ‘The {ollowing were appoluted a Committes :E«'»#: le‘v.\"a".rlu‘xflg‘cvll."\:&:"l‘:élgrfi:r‘: w;,’;;\l (\:SRIF hb?. .i'n"“fifufl?,w}“ t‘x‘»“-‘ mt‘i offies of Collustor m:'at\:teh&nréo:én‘l’n&i':h.-"::zu;“fi‘?e.lgo lfilm't'll‘llh‘l"lnh"t'u"E-K.M“ewfflifi"h,{.'}'."&m;«5‘ of the forlora hopo of the Democracy o this | tou. i{o came ficre some two ur three years | to arrabyo for a mass-imseting to be held st | jaw J. Wright was nomivated for Slierift, Ay ol o o araus callected n | 375 TPk B, 80, * | Complatuts, Gouy i’“m{ Itickets, eAls Iihsam. ise ity Sud It was snthr Mluatraiion ot the | ago fiom Peurla whery i served ono tefuius | somo futuro time: L Hass, C. A, Laube, wu | M. sicldaafofor iegiater of Will, aud Cidles | $100" 50" &0y st e i SN0 tnst year | T furi Line sttad k{l;'ener Wikcox for 82,000, | Shuitte it FRIOE; 81 FER DOTTLE: In 1974, ad Fraucis Agncy, who had no_ partic. | at-Large sgalist Geu. Logan, and was beaten | - An elogtion of officers was held, resulting aa | horaus for Clty Treasurer. o, $L.000. ALt comunlastons ehould helong 10 | 5§ A Glths oyt st for $4000 sgatust . | WG ¥ DA E : ulur retomuendations (o party support,was put | ulinost aut of sight. follows: President, Clnuncey T. Bowen; ‘Ireas- . 8pecial Ditpateh fo The Tribune. N Lhoa expunses were 10,600, That, | = LA CHAMUERLAIN, DR, RADWAY & C0, 32 Warrea-t, N )4 s vizie. M. e persosally poer | T thind webiring mentionst fs Thomas | wrer, G, A, Lanbe'Seerctary, 1% B Tl Viee: | Mives, Mick, A 00"l Cind County Tto- | FILYAE TS o the Town Hyoiaise of 6,000, Spactal Disgatch te The rivune. 4 g et .'::u“m":,;(“r tiw’u’pmu‘fuh%‘ :ltt:llutux:;u'éli: Moran, o well-kugws mewber of the Bav, and an | Prealdents, Avthur 1| xuufl T, Kuow, 1L M, lean Canyention wits held at Casanpolls to- g ( Dunuquy, la., K‘\'{ BO.—~A suit hoy heen = ‘Thio Bougd then adjourned until this evening, " : ‘! commenced by the Dubuque Lead Mining Cota- m:gm“"‘.';‘:;{;::_"‘“’ wiL subult eathmutes {07 | yony've, Botaly. Chamberlsin, the Water W, publl }lny. I'he following strong ticket was put in nominstion: ' Representative, Bamncl Johuson; old vestdent, Mr, Moran hus for years taken conshlerabls Interest fu potitics, niore In'the Iy~ tereat of bis friends xhyn for hls awu benefit, Thompsuu, 8, J. Medill, B, L. Awes, R. J, Hill “Isaue Bpeer, Jsmes Brown, Jawnes Goorge, wiil- weleumed with euy Uf: everybody on sccount of in tl fum Baker, J. A. Wilson, Robort Turuer, Au- the fmprovemen :‘ Atllnlll ol Mr. Kurw's r o Judgo of Probate, William ¥, Bonnett. (renomit hl clectfonesrivg soup, sud the efzo of Lix sund- | In 1873 he wus vominatell for the Btate Attoy- ruu Hewd, George Lang; Executive Commit- | nated); Hhunm‘ nmea 1. Stamp; 'l’r(auurer, Ao e ;?r%"'-stlr,cl‘r:n‘fl)ulsz-,s::fifi‘?nlfi:neé lrl g)a’t‘?l):; :h: & v , Wiches, and the fncrease of the s(ze of the lute | neyship, but decllned fu fayor of ‘Thowas J. [ tee, L T. Jacabs, E. 1. ogluy, Frank War- | Hiram 8. Hadsott (renominated); Clerk, Charles OBITUARY. sald Coinpany wera conveyed to'the sald Chanie R " True.” TR g T bt hake i g e i | Eoemteosin PS8 8 | o, 3, o Savis Hemer Ehomss Camot | L, Morigui broweutiog Mtoragy, M Dy | o oo poeth i 20 yiums et il 0088 Emuen, 08 el ok degioppecte S 3 wnaGleeson-Pulllips fraude ut the town slee- | George Ja: oInus s, rew Gufsler, | Bmith: Burveyor, Awos Bmith; Hezister o oRiA, 111, L 0. —John Vinc b , etter-stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. alocs Lim &A 1o ollice, Le 'wm.}hl devots s | toulast sprivg, and the sctiyo part Ls took in | Georgs Cu{'m, Henry Burltek, W, L. Coult D;edn, Btephen L. George; Circult c;un Cows | oa old citlzen bt mn phcc.u d‘.;n‘n\ l::flxln%g -:n‘"' :X‘xlu’::?x‘d‘pmw g midipiopety e i .',':"Ev"m' IEtgrusation warth sousssdd