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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1877, oS oy ot eril LOCAL POLITICS. tude to'the people of Oblo for tholr geacrous sup- port nn? cmlflt‘lcnce.durln cl nlerlgrl:;"t'\:em "l;:: ears of continnons service in Co 3 Feld ha polnmnn of truet but \rhnlhmey have con- What Prominent Germans Bay ferred, and nn won! can convey the senso of m oblicailon to them, I now accept from the Presi- About the Mayoralty, dent with mnch Leaitation an office of great lator #nd care, nolely from a sense of daty. With an esrncst deairoto promote the publle policy an- Frmeed by'him o wih o hopd that 10 o Sn; | An Expre;lonh?[ g:lnllnn in Favor of may still preactve the good will of the pe & ohlo,’ 1 Am.vmth rupeci:‘yunr obedlent u';n-an!. eath's election. JOiN SHENNAN, MR, CAMNRON'S RESIGNATION. Following fs the full text of Sennor Came- | Tho Democracy Making Preparations for ron's letter of resignation: the Convention Loaves aml UsiTep States SExate Cnawngn, Wasnixa- e 70%, De. Cor - MaFch 10,0t JoAn F.. I Fishes, D T e iah temdon t0 303 m Ave e _honor to herew! nt r;flzg;\uon-'n'-,sznm?rn«rl tho Unlted States from Meetings in the Wards—Greenbackers— 4] by Tiin dny of March. 1857, 1o thns withdmmwing North Bide Nominations, from nactive pglllh‘nl llfle' rlrdfllm Il""fell-lh‘\ a'.h,ltlnl to. 1 o O 'enne; ho « . Eitiinie I shatl cherleh In my tetirement for m% TR MAYORALTY. foro In regard 1o him. “Laet fall the snme chnrgo had been made, —that he had demanded $5,000 from A certain candidate. Thers was s man then in th roum who liad demanded $1,800 for supportin certain candidate, and he had oblatned §t. 1 Democrats bad attacked the tpeakee anjunlly, could rtand the abure of the Yepublicans and tho Ttepublican press, but hie had heen abused worne by his own party, Aol withont reason. [l was not a candidato for office again. Of the $:3,000 & year he obtained aa salary, bo spent $1,000 for the {ty: and for thit he was vilifed, e was ready o rotire to privato life. On motlon of A, C, ory, the Tenth Ward wan sllowed to sclect a candidate for Alderman In sach manner as {t pleased. ‘The meetiug thun adjourned i1l tuis aftarnoon at 4 o'clock. Another dixcussion then took place as o whether a majority of the votes cast should ba i 1he nacesaary polling-places previoun to the dayof | 1y went for that poor organ-grinder, Idcked his £ ¥ .’ recognizedd, come not voting. After n lively election, and making the same pabiic. _ Carricd: organ to pleces, dislocated the muaical mechan- Tho Secretary, At the request of A member of the | fom, and Fhen Knocked the organ-grinder fn the g‘fi‘a:i:“‘nfl’ naw.law regulating the. tawns and. | 300, llctmmz Mn{ lprlnwlluc n tlheumxuur, after commpities of lwolve was appointod to sclecta | Which he strutted on his way rejoieing. int of &mu."n names. m“':p%mu, o choose Scencs like the above ara demoralizing, and eloven delegntes tos the fTown Convention, and | that Is why thero Is tatk about abolishing tie retired for consultatton. corpa, and detalling the officers for duty ns po- Pending their return the time was devoted to tho | Jicemen about the publie grounds and bulldinga. teanuaction of minor and wnimporiant busincas, sl b gy Nominatip; Jommittes presentes teniy.two HAmes_ from whidh' the following ST. PATRICK’S DAY. aleven were mlecled ar delegates tothe Town S D haiaas Jomos, . Onbert ,‘,’,‘;;;!’,;,,‘,',; It Celebration hy the Irish Litorary Saclety, J. Brown, O. L. Mann, Custles L. Curricr, Josepl The Irish Litorary Association, with Its usual Ginck, Ogden Lovell, and A, B, Cook. enterprise and gonerons spirit, did something to Adjournied. e commemorate the day dear to tha Trish h:nr(.—-tru TWELPTI. " —~by giving it 4 The :r-:nm‘h “;5"’ ; ltgpulli"lun C%nb meb yester- :l‘g‘)’::hd::nl;‘tl‘ ‘I‘a:n:::l:ll‘ :‘:d‘;:lllilftl\(;l a‘::nl’rzu;’ n“t' the day svening in Owley's Tall, Col. James’in the | gyoryan fonse, The guests began to asscmble A committes of seven, consisting of W, Beebe, | shortly after 8 o'clock, and from that honr to 8:30, J. M. Ball, £, C. Polley, O, Ti; Cranc, 8. G. Sea: | when the whola . company, consisting _of ion, yames Maeon, and s 3L Langhlain wero8p- | aout 170 conple, sat down fo n fepant Do to aclect fitteen deleyates o the Town Coli- | 1y 46 jarga dining-room, fully in keeping with During the .chL of the Committce the Robin. | any thathave precedod it or any that wiil ever fol- wrangle for some time it was deterinined that Tendleton could not be nominated, and that no nomination should be made, but a blank vote bo taken in open eesslon to-morrow, This {8 quito a re- ulee for Mr. I'endleton to recelve, his right- hand man, Theodore Cook, from ~Cinclunath Eavlnz been working in his interest for scveral nys. RADWAY'S READY RELLEF Cures the Worat Poins in From One to Twenty Minates, THE CAGAR OF 118 DEFAAT may be attributed to the members from the rural districts, who clalm that their constituents aro yeb ruspiclous, and do not think Mr, Pendlcton's record In the Kentucky rallroad «caso hins heen sulliciently cleared up, Had Mr, Tendleton secured the nomination to night as & compliment the next Legislatnre would haye been partially committed to voting for him as United States Senator one year from now, the TPemocracy clafining that they will havea majority in the next General A!m‘mhl(. Tho action of the caucus to-nlght witl, it fs claimed, set the Democrats at work cnr‘y. and, without being IN GENERAL., TAR PIGCHT FON THE LOCAL LOAVES AND FIAITES among the heroie Democracy la evidontly a cut- tbroat ome. It s thice-handed, so far ss the Muyoralty {a concerned. It Is a fine feast foran outalder to hear one partisan tell of the oxtreme virtnes of the other, In about these words: '* Doalittle—ynung Doollttle~Negorrs, ha haven't committed to support any particular man for | support they havo always accorded to me, an ‘ . N ION. litringth cnough to pull a duck to wather, let | #9n blll in rezar: the reconatruction of the | Jow it—vhich Is saylng a good doal. The dining. . Benator, will mnkfi?he um{m lgn a vigorous one, | veninre the hope that T have represcnted thele The :1‘«:?:?.‘3:,:’::“;:; r?]‘;ly“&:ulnnd a | nlouo hein' elicted Mare,” **DId_you ."[-'n-.—y gxn'mi;:hlfgll;d‘::- élli;snmri,e uflu ::wme'y:l);:::l ‘:s room wan handsomely decorated with Amerlean T ONE HOUR ———r e B B T L hen ermetaraly | number of Injerviews with prominent Germaos of | Shwith? Faith an' be's no betther, He's | fhuseags, with the amendinent that all the Coms | 188% but the only featuro of a distinctivoly Irish VARIOUS. alinedl to do this, Very nlptcll’ul\a yoar obe- | ‘this city on the subject of the Republican tomina. | ® bloody - silk slitocking." ~ **Armb, now, | missiunces should be voted for on the goneral | charAcier wass minature harp of Rnn, which was 5 THE PISURRY QUESTION, dient sorvant, Hix0X CANRNON, tlon for the Mayoralty, The frat addreseed was | Y8~ have it—Colvin, he's the man | ticket acconded tho place of honar at the head tabls, Por- % ‘Tiie Committea reported the followlng dolczates | hava ma esception. howover, might bo mads | Aftér Reading this Advortisement Need Bpectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune. Mr. lfenry Greenebanm, who stated In substanca | PhAt@ive us good times." And that (s about tho | 4 ne moliConvention: .+ Uase, E. A, Sher- | 19P% Pany B : Wasnmaron, . C., March 10.—Mr. Evarls MISCELLANEOUS, that bie opinfon was $hat 1t was necessary o prace | GCFree of virtue posrcssed by the candidates, 1t | Horns, S 1, Mecrea, 8 . e Aranter | to thls statement, so as to incinds tho Any Ono Suffor with Pain, finds among the unfinished business In the port- ¥13u's NEASONY, tice the strictest ecanomy in the management of | Might seem a litile strange, Ut yesterday Trnde's | Whi % Juavicign, 0. B, te, J. Bucidey, d. L. | tricking out of certaln dishes with a blending Cnmpflell W\ kins, A, D. Clinton, .{. Mant- | of the national .color, but even hers cortain all Fomnor, i, L. Wright, 11, T, Mahier, i, J, Kvans, amail American flogs relieved the green, and "'A"c'ogflfl'- I’-‘:’fifi»’fii&f‘fi‘ifi "’fi"" alistof | erved to convay fu typlcal form the Irlsh-Amer- delegates to the c"{l Conventlon, and they reported | fean feoling which animates tho adopted Sons of i fohiowings W 1. Beobe, T, £ fonkina, ' A, | Erin and relr descendsntn, The geste who st urne, " 0] . rdner, T, 8. Alibrights M. A. Marse, 8."T. Hendtickson, C. 1f, | 10w to this cnjoyablo banquet comprisod many of Crane, \I. L. Campbell, 8. . Seate b} 'Ma- | Chicago's bost-known Irish citizens, Amongthera som, 3. D Buiter, Wa M. Laogutain, £, B, Bajd- | were Judgo Booth, Miss Anna Dooth; Mr, ©'.J, Sox- win. ton, Mr.T. W.Sexton, Misa Katlo Sexton; Mr. F. D, T'he meeting then adjonrned. Kinsclla; Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Tathill; Supt. THA THIUTRENTIL Iickey and wifo; Albert J. Maber; Miss Platt; tho aThe Thieteenth Ward itcomblican Club meet(ng | f1om, and Mrs. A» L. Morrlaon: Mr. O'Shen: Men, » 4 N . Was remded Gvor by Mr- Frank J. Smith. " e" | Scatt; M), and Mre. Moore; Miss Julla Moors; The spocisl Committce appointed at the last | Col, and Mrs. Cleary; Miss Emma Korwln; Com- mecting reported that the ward wae entiticd (o ns | minstoncr Bradley and wife, and Miss Brown; Mr. many delegates to the Town Conveation as to the law partner, Day, and the noted Levy, of West Side bunko fame, were preacnt at ti Clty Central Committea ss ropresentatives of the Ninth \Ward Temocrats. Another thing, Perry 11, Smitn (per- haps didn't know thewm) was ybsterduy seen at Democratic headquarters talking to some very qneerand notorfous folk. Oneof them was no lens than the nmotorlons Levy's brother, Pethaps they wero trylng 1o bunko Mr. . Smith, or porbaps ho didn't know who thoy were, Yet with all these perhaps in view, Itwould not bo out uf order If Mr. Smith should rlse and briefly exolmin, J. R, Doalittle, Jr.’s, friends think that he is goinz to make | but thero are those who awear elernnl vengeance | he Is numinated for Mayor. Al this timo Colvin fe getting In_Ws work, “and thinks he {s going to follos of the Stato the settlement of the fisherics question as provided for by the Treaty of Wash- ington nearly six years since, It Ia truo that Amcriean fishermen can take fish of every kind in Britlsh provincial waters, and that British subjects can fish on the castern sen-coasts and i shore of the Unlted States until 1881, but it 1s } nlso true that the Unlted States has promlised ! topay for this such a sum as the Commlssioncrs { award. It was duly provided in tho treaty } that this Commission should meet at Halifax at n the carliest convenient perfod nfter thoy shoulil ‘ Do respectively named. The Dritish Commis- s i i ‘ { i Fx-8ecretary Flsh's policy In refusing to ap- | city affairs. Onr tazes must bu made ns low ns point citizens of forelgn birth Lo the countries | possible, and to accomplish that, honorable, of their nativity was not a voluniary one. One: | faithfnl, and capable men were needed to gl the ‘af tho most scrions sources of complalnt on the :::,‘,’::n:':f:'m :,‘.'p..:::: e:;g‘:::»:&”p::t:lllfi;uc‘l partiof forelmr Gayernmunta siptiat the United the present Mayor, Mr. Hoath had devoted him- States, In tho selectlon of persons to @1 its Dip- | oie'to isuifice with unexampled nelf-racrifices ba ic and Consular positions, has been the Y k! lomat h was always at his post, and Mr. Greaneboum bu- appolntment of persons of forelgu birth, Who | yieyed that the Gavernment of the ety could ba left thelr countrics under accusations of pulitieal | ynerated to him for two years more withont aan- nnd other offenses, and had seitled in theUnited | gor. Mr. Greenebanm nlao expeessed himself In States, became cltizens, and risen In fuflu- | favor of the re-election of a majority of the out- enco and wealth, The first ambition of men | golng Aldermen. 1fc belloved that only such men Yiko this has been fn mony instances to return | 88 Aldrich, McCrea, Rosenberg, Throop, and to tho country of thelr birth under the mora | Thompson shouldbe elected to Aldormanic po- RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Gure for i‘iery Pail, sloners and agent were named long ago, and last e - | favorable suspices of a Diplomatic or Consular | sitions, City Co tion. and Mra, Shore; ox-Ald. and Mrs. Quirk; llhn! It was tho First and is tho year It was seinl-officlally announced that En- | (oo cion PSumn have been known touse | - Mr. Loule Wahl, after denying thatho wsan flnF:mh;.lz:n‘bclmer;n".\’lrgmsmllg:- ;r;t:dlr)lt‘a‘r;lrl‘v.curg. .2 ! n‘,‘enug,l.\nd'wm elected Socratarys fl!‘fhn Em'A Capt. Dan. Quirk ln"d w;r'f‘ sign L. Kellog, of Massachusetts, was o be the | yheir positions na the means to revenge thelr | candidata for Mayor, stated that o believed It to | mostiy at dim Mctaref's aud Wolfords, andthatat | _The falliwing Campalgn Executlve: Commitia 3 Commissioner on Lug part of the United States, § e peaens Men Clenpes . Whita. 3 kv 0¢ |, Mra. Clem_Perfolnt,. Mrs, Geopzs B, 3 Mr, fergriectels o Tresinet Dee & ki e |'and M. Carage, oaid J"“"y,'; Careotan and il Fhird rocinet. B B Tiatrdy Jamon & Clari | Al Nesbitty Me. agd Mra. 1’ Jo Brady, Sie, no 0 1 Mra, Peter Sinith, Mr. T. J. Dorsey, Mr. Harr ,*_‘;::‘“F 1scintt, Qv Hieldig,” —C sy a0 Fiiraibhons, M. Charien 3, Ford, Bliss My Ford . J personal hostility on the Jocal or woverninent authorities of tlivse countries, and lave been :?r:.':,.’, "'.'.‘.’;" b (‘fi-'fi:&\."fi:‘fiflfih‘:{‘“ “h':‘f" Iv‘:fi;" themaelves In a manner offensive to those | thehelp of the Council, brought tha city from tho among whom they resided, and havo serl- | brink of ralnInto a decent condition, and had su ousty interfered with tho cordial relatlons | strenathencd confidenco in its dnanclal ability ¢! thasc viaces his friends mect and spend moze time rampling **sour mush)” (han In drummning up votes fur him. _All this may nutbe trae, but it has ccriainly a semblance of trath fn i, ‘The seventh Ward 1s likely to give vire to a still but for somo reason he Las never been commis eloned, and the Provinelal Government officials flatter_themsclyes that they are rolling up n Only Pain Remedy That fnstantly stops the moat excructating Painn, Allaya reat debt for the United States to pay at some ihe Mr. and Mes, Edinund Forthman, Mr, dames fi. o r 1y gres oV After about two hours of talking, the Club ap- v e T 3 iaNsmmations, soil ciires congestiona, whether of thy uture day for tho use of flshing grounds. It is | hotween thoso countries and the United States, | citizens had taken thelt money from thelr stoc: ":;;r‘:fl:mlml& ""fl'}“‘[.‘;',‘,. V;lhfch;":’ & wa‘flm} e aponL £e duoar e e, B aps | Ward, iss Aggle, 8t. Clafe, Mr, Trank W. | Lungs Romsch, Hawels, o oiher glatds or organs, by the ur‘::]vl::i‘ l\\lllr,l:hh:‘gcn?:!?:fi;c‘:”l: w‘:‘lg.““ :lx?lungu."secraflgml-‘l:h ml;‘:‘h‘e’g fl{o ";51: munl: flrfl nfi'&“c:‘m'.'»'il‘!ni’l‘."“f;."'fim":'m{'.fé‘.!fléi‘fi he' working day and might. " Th i Helegates 10 iho Town Convention, the clectlon'to | Gibbons Me Fo . Quth | and ' Miss | osappiication, vening a con- vention of the ward 15 to l:o beld orninat" bim at 20 Blue Istand avenue, il on extruordinanly rich timo i expected. It s currcntly reported that the notoriouad. i1, Levy ia to work up a repeating gang for ildreth for the primaries, and ne bas enlisted all the old crooks and thieves in his cause. be final withoat haldi veatlon, thaclectlon to | Katie Joyes, ‘Mr ond’ Men Dennie Iieliy, fullowng were_teport P ni Justico and Mrs. Danfcl Beully, M, and Mex, Cors i olocted: First Pros Eincty T e \Woue T d Htoed: Gecond Freciuet, | oram M okn 1y Fingriy, Je; and e, Danict T.J7 Bmith, . K, Minclale: Third Preciict, 4. M. | BoTler e and Mira. Thoman f. Conringy. Mises Wanzon, 3t ., Hildreth; Fourth Precinct, Alox« | [qi and lia Canrtriey, Mr. and Mra. 31, A, De- The followlng wera appolnteid & committeo to | Yines Mr. and Mee. Uat OTirlon, Mita O'firien, ARNATOR CAMEHON, of Wisconain, i& rapidly Improving and is begin- ning to sit “T alittle. * 1o has been much more dangerously 11l thun had been represented. THE EXIINTION or 1878, 10 epeak about thase matters,—nbout Mayor Heatl, Jot to appolut 8 Germat-Ambrients to Curmany Mnce he ind been & moinber bf the Hoard of Publls but, I£ at all, Lo soma other nation. Tiie recol Yorks for two vears, during which Heath wits of Consular appolutments shows that foreln- irman of tha ¥inance Committes, Ie had al- born Americans wero never excluded from these | ways looked upon the Mayoeranan honost, hard- appointments, but slinply placed In such posi- | working man, who waa controlled In hisactions tions as would not tend”to embarrass the for- | only by the intereats of the eity. Mr. leath had IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ‘0 matter how vlolent or excriiciating tho patn, the Tthenmatic, Ded-Rdden, Infrm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, 0f prostrated wilh discase may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL Afford Instant Ease. Inflammmation of the Kidneys, Inflammaos tion of thu Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho Tungs, Boro Throat, Diflicult Broothing, _ Palpitation of the Helft, Hystorios, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influengs, Hosdacho, Toothachs, Neuralgia, Rheumetism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chiliblains, and Frost Bitos, ation of tha Neady Rellef to tha pa; p"l:‘r’tlnu";l";';%iha i b BTy Seisia il aoth v Cartort: B eoty_drope in halt mtumblor of water will, na fow miuutes, cnra Cramps, Palog, Eour Btomas \ To the Western Astociated Press. 4 ‘WAsmNGTON, March 19.—~The French Minis- M. and the Missce Periam, Col.'and Mes. Quirk: Vi In strict contraat to this is the following, which | recommend tho names of wixteen men, from which | 3¢ d M Clale, Me, and Me, Mich: 1 clgn relations of the United Btates. often usked Mr. \Wahl foradvica since L laft the | k i 3 Toht hontd he aclected by the Gl 1 o vated for | Ar an § r, Me, and Mr, Michael 9 Board of Public Works, and he had always found | han been larzely algned by the most prominent | cizht should be sclected by the Club to be vled for | w-'- Kerwin, “Mr._ aud ' Mrs. Hoyden, and L e . ot Hossmic 1 relsbon i ths Bunds sacmar. i it in W onaor | itzensat (e frsfWord Indarein K. Pesr ! at’the primary meeting as delogates to the Cit i Conventlan: Mcasre. Harrin, Caetlc, Tnind, Moors, | Mise Hoyden, ¥lro Mardlal Henner, lrs. v}irf;'e‘::'. Spanlding, Dillon, Buchan, Lass, Blalr, Murray, | oy ald, and Mrs, Artnar Dixon, Mr. Gavin and Carpentor, and Letwis, Miss_Emily Qavin, Mr, and AMrs. E, F, Cook and vy e thio Committca wero 1n delitgration thoro | daughter, Mr. I' 'Mcilugh, Mr. . J. Forham unriderable ircnealon on various snhjec Rt % 3 4 Joye " and an altercationbetyeen Mesnra. Gl &nd Dixon, Misg Kitlle F. Dargan, Mr, John A. Joyce, Mr, P, Tho Committea ropurted the followins: st | - SOUfne, Mr. and des. Theodoro Kearnoy, Mr. Precinet, K. J. Seatls, G. O, Titus, James Frake, o dishes nnd baon romoved a t N “’"""‘“",; Second Leaclnct, 3. A, Ulicing, comie Tos o Toret aF Feapon omd tho- Aovw of ‘hogl §: 3. Mornck, 1,1 Scallyeds B Cluetty ThiAL | {o sncencd tho sener! dovotion to cerlaln tooth- resinct, Jotin Beott, J. W, lersay, August | wopig ydibles and oxhilarating fuide, the aasombly fichnelder, 1, 1f. Nickerson; Fourth I:‘chncl. 1L | s called to order by the llon, A. L. Morrison, By Mpoiloct, 0y G, lson, s Qursler, Qiio the Presldent of tho Arsociation ari tis Crulmari i of the Jlanquet, \wwho oxprease s gratification R "‘“’flgfll the alterunte nnmas were declarail | ateening Tahy s caerat (o b te glag ed, Jeminning 4 th tho n‘-,h he mocting | anpiversary of the Koclety, o was most pleassd adjourned fur ung wweok, to meetat Tammany Hally | 1o say (bat” thele dlstinguished countryman, Dion, on'Tudiana strect. * Houcicault, would be present lator in the oveniog, TIE SRYENTEENTIL and he predicted a hearty welcome te one who had Tho Scventcenth Ward Repablicans met Tast | done so much for the cadse of Irisl lteraturo und night at the crner of Chicago avenuo and LaSalie | the Irlah deama. [Applanse.] Mr. Morrinon then strect, for the purposa of oryanizing for tie com- { announced as tho first toast of theovening, Ing campalgn. Tho following wero eclected ‘TIE DAY WE CELEBRATE,” . otifeera: “President, C. @. Landcbarg; Vice- | which was responded to In silence by tho andlence, Presdonts, ~N. 3. Dufiindton, 'Joseph | and by tho baid by the rendition of **t. Tatrick's Justlco Bradley Lns received o letter, signed ;ku‘fll '.?fi?a' ‘ll)‘: Sitnent. dvey WRiEh b exercised "’]n large fl“mz" of promincnt cititens of | 3'norsonal Snpervialon, And. I Whish ho ApROINE: Newark, N. J., exvrmlmi tholr sympathy with | menta or removals could be mado without his pro- Nim In the *“virulent partlsan censure” “which | vious investigation, Mr. Wahl was for IHeath, 1as fallen upon him, and thelr unbounded contl- | wince with the holp of the Councll ha had reduced donce In him ns s man and a Judge. Tho fol- | the appropriations $2,000,000, and) Lecanse, if Towing is his reply: simila; ecunomy prcvt:’l'!tdl i minlcipal affalre iwo T cars more, Chics ould be the hest- 1 rocelved yostorday tho vory high testimonal of | X7nc%ca fanclatly sposking, and (hara would ba catoem and remembrance, eigned by the leading | yone with a lower debt and smaller tazes. 1o and mon of Newark, which you womrom\ onough to | "™ Gormans felt porfectly easy about teansnit, Ibis with very gratoful feellngs tat 1 | &1 the Jrrpane | Jolt Jarfechy, etz ALgy recognize the approval of my old townsmen, 1 felt Heath, If re-clected, to Interfero wilh p"mm'l ruraihat thoto who know mo would beltove mo | ficrts ' o™ Sayor ‘belloved that tho Sandny {hat Lirled, nt least, o do my duty consclentions- | qucatlun was seitled, and knew thut the clty could ly in thodaliherationsof the Klectoral Commiusion, | ASSH 0% Ways2iCete AN, KOMS PINAIE LY S0l cual credit In diio o tho other metnbers of it 1t | Giorian " i1q- nisn: Boped. ihatall the Allsrmon wasa of mea with whom it was an honor to T - A"lml:'“ 4 lhflmll{'belilnvuhnz‘mn “‘.‘,E“"i{'é“ oz :-::wmunn thenlde of economy would be re- opinlon were honeet, and arose from e differen J wlandporniaof Indivtdnals. 17 benco and subiige | o ik Glomena Hirch expressed el It slonto law bo (he tesltof i Commieslone ita | Seultrom a Damocratic Adailnistration, in view Tocthe Totaf 'tis members. T hoere that, when | 0f the demoralized condition of that rarty, and e passions of the hous have subelded, it wiil ba | thought It better for the citisens to keep the good the; d, gonurally acknowlodgud by tho thinking men of | "3 "John 11, Muchlke was girongly In favor of sons for re-election: Wo take [i‘euum In Indoring the official acta of 1d, D. K. Pesi irs0ns, and hereby recommend his NI‘ nomination as Aldermsn of the First Ward of Chi- THE REPUDLICANS ara doing thelr work quietly and harmontonsly, ‘I'here never was o timo when matters were work. "“i mnre'rlcnsumlv than during the present cam- K. izn, _Thers nrc only two seplrants for the fayoralty nomination in the feld, and_thelr Iricnda treat each othar very courtevusly, No I ‘waord s spoken of clther Monroo leath or A. M. ‘Wright, but the canyass |s ninde only on their ro- apectlve morits, and he who aucceeds In gotting the moat delegates in convontion wihl got tha nemination. As regards tho City Treasurership, it {s now tolerably well understood that Mr, C, H. Larrabee, of tho North Bido, will get tho nominatlon, unless s stronger and better man turns up, City Attornoy Tuthlll hay found an opponent in W. W, Perkins, tho present attorney for tho Board of Education. Itls mar. velons tonote how many candidates- for City At- tornoy the Fourth Ward can griud ont In case of an cmergency. Caspar Buts w’ll find no opposition 1 United States taking part in the French Exhibl- t tion of 1878, requested him to announce that lie [i would do his utmost torender what assistanceha L 0 conld. He had nodoubt that the plan of forming 7 o Provisional Commission would be acceptable, and that offical action, {n tha pecullar position il of things, can be delayed by the French Govern- i ment untll the last moment, He wanta to sec tho Republic of the United States well repro- ¥ rented at Pards in 1878, and in that sentiment o he Is surc his fccllnel arc those of the French i+ people generally. Mr. Appleton leaves Wash- fy ingtonm to night for Philadelphia to consult with ' gentlemen there who have been promninentl: i+ connected with the Centennial Exhibition with a view of arranging some plan to brhli:c over the time untll actlon can he o taken by Congress. Tha fact that Mcesrs. i Evarts, ‘Appleton, Forncy, and others, now T woving In this matter, aro members of tho [ varfous committees charged with the arrange- ments for the ercction of the French statue of . Liberty In New York harbor, will, it Ia belleved, 3 lie country Lhat_ the ilecistons come to wera based I the Hepublican ranks for his place, Banta, _Olof O (Ch s Borrstarie i mun,. | Day. Jicartbnen. lek Hendache, Diarrhocs, Dysentery, Cols % reatly facititate the necessary negotiations with 5 2 Heatli, who had proved himeelf to n activo and o g . Bernard Jensen, and .\, Rich; Sccretarics, dames Letters of regret at their Inability to bo present | fe Y A EeT i i+ 5o French Exposition authoritics: SHA A Yiciy Ut ttio Conntitation unid laws. efficlent oficer. 'lia also kave duo credit to {he | oo . NONTI SIDE CITIZENS) ONION.- | Tionakuo ‘ani Jolin' iircaton: Treasuror, . 1. o "Kccrotarg,, Me. "B 4. Norhati ;‘gm’:‘.‘%:il:&fi:‘:.“.’r.;.";.?.,:‘h’"‘ BEIL Yig CAMEROX'S BREACH OF ROMIBE CASE. LAD' ttis of RADWAT'S EIF with thom. A few drops in water wiil ‘vont sickness 0T pains from clisnge of wator. [t (s ticr than ¥rench Irandy or Bitters as & stimulant, FEVER and AGUE. Feyerand Agma enred for fifty centa. ‘Thern Ia not remedial ezent in the world tlist will cure fove and and ul othior inalarious, biljon City Council for the great roforms It had carriad Nusby, in o communication to tho Toledo [ Gu? S5 was n tavor of re-uleoting the ontgaln Jilade, revicws the situntion and concludes thut | Aldermon or replacing them with eqnally qualific thoonly prospeet of the Democracy succeeding | individnate, For Altorman of the. Elebtesntn i 1850 will depend upon the following circum- | Ward he favared Mr. Daly, stances® Architeet August laucr Wan strongly In favor of We wanta miccosalon uv disstors doorin the | Meath Mr. Welcht might bo an excellont man, T e o e it e fatha | . Ge, Tiorhort Dilgor was petfectly eatlsfied swith Datty o pawer, and makes mon pine for n thaneo. | the present Administration. lie Hwoght that were rea 3 Ilale. Tho Executive Commlitteo comprisca twonty | from Gov. Cullom, Gon, . 1. Storldun, Muyor names. 1fcath, and others, The list of ofticers at firat contained the name of | Tho next tonst, *‘Our Adopted Iiome, the United Thomas Canuon, {1 was mnoved that his name ba | States of Amerfea,™ wan responded to by Judiga stricken out, inasmuch as he had announced in the | Booth, who appreciated heartily the foelings of Times that he was tho Democratic candidate for | Jrishmen in cc“ahntll! the anniversary of‘mn the offico of Alderman, Tho motlon was unanl- | patron saint of their patlve laland. Tho nan who moualy carricd, 3 forgut the country of his birth was not worthy of A rosolution indoraing Charles G. Lindgren for | tho country of his auoption, Ap“ll As the office of (‘onatablo was passed citizens of 'a common country, s he: Chicugo held nmeeting at Irand's flall last avening, President Stewart In tho chale, Thero Wero seventcen memnbors present. Sucrolary Ruzora reportod reventy-two applica. tons for membership. - They were rofurred to tho ward committees, and acted ou favorably. Mr.. Chaso, from the Commiitoe on Nominations for Oflicers, reported us follows: Coltector~Chrlstian Templo. Tu the case of Marv E. Oliver vs, cx-Benator Bimon Cameron, action for breach of promisc, I which £50,000 are clafmed, defendant lias filed Vv Nis plea as follows: ** And now comes defend- " ant, and for plen to the declaration filed ngalnst ¥ Wm n the above-cntitled case, says that he never promised as alleged.” EXTHA SESSION. 8 wora raan, e, scarlot, typhold, Heati'n intentlons wore excellent, and that ho had | ArcrscriVilac M, Tureman, .| ohn . Mtuticn offered thie foliowing, which was | hroud of that country. Coming from dilforent | Jlaw, and.othier fovers (niied by Hatway's E'!u) > Touns Himan [ atNe S Apprno any of the plane, | Aoisasny potate-rut would bo worit (eusaude Uy | managua city aiuire well. The aniy thing Which S ek Loros adonted: 3 Faris of the worid, it wa rathor. wondertul how | Quicleds indwars ficady Relcr ity conta per botdio, which Hinvo been suggested to obviate {lie | bettor,” Wat W wint s & terlod uv yooniverslg | o didnt llko bu i was hla obelinacy In holding | | ConiasieCiticenty Ward~Epwin Siack, Willar | Resnicet, Tuat Romnard lessa, la th obolcs of ¢ he | harmontousty tho adopted Inhabitants and tho | - Fold by LEELE =" apparent necessity of an extra seaston of Con- ) y o gle_vnen:;fin%mfilm putlicans foF the otmce of Aldar. | nstives of thin eduntry got along on tha common Tim ouf amost and Gndivilsd. sapnord At the primary, | camping-ground. Chle spoke more oleqnently Efkeman; Soventeenth Ward—1liomas Gaven, Ola r orina Sk Tuntant, ad w10 8¢ L5e polls o frepa o | than words could of Uie commen foolinz of April, Tiendicksony Kighteenth Wani—Michael Gidlen,'L, L. Wadsworth. depreshn, Wo weant the mills stopped, nrodoose | 08 10 flickey. — Nothing conld bo. 2afd acainet his {otwn 10 micre nothin, pataiosrot, ErasshOpPCT "’"‘["".‘""‘("“ ot thy REmebR, NREH kolers, und llkker togoupto 156 cents a drink. Mr, Cliatlca Vergho beleved that Heath would Kf thess cood be supplomented by an carth. | Lere-olocted, aud was in favor of it Lo was giess. 1le, however,'shares the general desiro of all parties to discover some means, if an; : humanity and patelotism that anlmsted ail breasts, cxlat, by which the army can he malntalnes 6 A economle, snd had reduced taxca ns much as possi- "Tho,report wos concurred in. . it Witit”a i scsefon of Copgrosss andy n: | sk, Suricanes, yilr Trover weeyle 1y | SO A M il Sapetiottontn | O motlont i war aeod to ol 8 gonert | o mesting thon adjonrnod. PRiGn e Land—God Blss Her." was ro- though ho considers all plans that Yave yet | eotton-worms th Bouth, Hoods .:n:yol Wright might moke s good Mayor, but ol Al ’ apanded to y Mr. John I, Finerty. Tho feching The Volcuno of Oshima. of love for Iroland, sald ho, would not dlo out as ‘The Japanese Nicht Nichi Shinbun publishes | long as thorc was a bit of the shamrock on tho folluwing account from a correspandent of u | 14 soll. Ly virtuo of _ weal DO recont tHip 10 a volcano tn_actual cruption loca- | Minence, Mieraturo, “Ireland was in #ibjec ted on Vries Island: “As wo neared the lslangd | Hon ~to, the = brate ‘fepce of 4 forulin in the Yokosuka Maru we percelved only samall | RS ?&“'},’: Jyas oo willing captive. dndyan quantity of smoke suring the day, bt after | the chariot-wheels of what Is called the British ulumfn{l tha glare of thefiru and" Athole fromn Hy::;lr::.n X'p;fflR-o. "rnu:mmu:r:f. “wm..r"“;" Vergho know too little of him to glve a dofinite n o and ‘l”&'"'x"c';d'{l"’":‘fi"x'@e r;a\':!lnL.nAIOldlnu opinlon wa cood elect tlio ne sidont vo . i thess, with a cholce aasortment uv other divasters, | Mr. Louta oetlin thanght the present Mayor and v el win, for {ha peoptu will bo vry apt ta | 9ught 1o ba sa-clectod, atuca u lid porformeu hla eny that after nlls Dinokrstlc Administtashen g" FAal Ho was opposed 1o froyuent charges of e ctay mloureel Wik thoen s, | & Sir.dalius Hauee thoaght tho prosent Administra- Uishens we kin go In four yeers from now, Isay | 1lon wasgood cnouyn, and llvath & good man, all this for Ihntfllcflt uv others; ex for me, lony | thoukh the taxcs wero siill umlbllm. Defora the torm iy 1layos 4 up1abal bé mna |» M, Uustay ltucprocht xeld that althowh n largo been sugeested fnsuficlont or fmpractleable, ha will_not flnally decide the matter until after Enrlflwrl cousuitation with the members of the abinet, i 5 SIMON CAMERON. ; 114 PANNSYLVANIA DUKBDOM, Furney's PRiladeiphia Press (Rep.). the Purpo-u of mlmn¥ tho nominations, Tho Conmitiey appolnted to propara in addrues to tho vuters was aulhol rized to circulate it when it was roady, Thu Troasurer statod that thero was 805 In tho Tres -nr(s but theto ware vome outatandiug bills, nd‘ i“:, llyer offercd the following, which was opied: Rtesolved, That & committoe bo appolnted by th Ciluir, ConsIatINg of €14t f (RS BEIVG iemiers of i DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS J Terfoctly vastelcon, ologantly costed, with aweat gum of ail dionicrs of the Slom- Rurgo, reguiate, vrlty, eluanae adatreagthen: Vi o z e , each N the voleano presented a erand but terrible spee- | should say he bolonged to Britaln, that moment he | way' '8 P, tor tlio curd 3 B # Wo snoke the other day of Pennsylvania | Doroittoor grarc. ' Four ysors mots v s nliger In | Bumber of bis frlcnds had voted for ‘liiden, thoy | fF4l s conaintata enomal superyiaion of o s | tacle. Naiwl-u—tho port at which wo landed— | would coaso o b an Irfshuun, and tho snoner ::,"g,f.‘{‘;{.y,‘!fi“‘.‘;‘.,!‘:fl".‘:{." iise, Nerviam e { Dakedoms, but we hardly knew the welght of | the post-ofia at tho Carncrs will Gnish me, and, ef | Would ot fur the Repablicun candidatos for city | aessmienis imlo against che property of cltizensof the | hears cvery uppoarance of having once bicen th | the nstfon expirail in which thare dwelt not iho % un, Costlyeness, 1 ton, ' Dyspamata, - Diliousow, ilious Fever, Intiam. watlon br'the Howels, Pilos, and ail Deraugcments of the lnernal Viscern, Warranted to effcct a_poaltisy cure.” Puicly vogelable, contalning no mercary, min- erat, or delsturious di oficers, especially i€ Ileath waa renominated. P e B o on o hiawre Hiat'] | Thiey Werd aatisfied with hin in very Teapoct, aint eoin to huv a place, and then all Is over. My [ . H: A. !\flhmd“f tho firm of gnhn ll-:m-m lllr. untutored bowala never kin endoor wates any more | Darbe, of Rindakont, Barbo & Co., and 3r, Leo- . our words. It is one thing to lave a Repub- lican ariatocrat {u the Senate, hut it {s another % thiug to sco him transmitting his political power North Towu, aud to sslst tho Alutlnr‘ln niskiug equal fud Just nicute, efora s buoks are cluscd an Lurnea over to the Board of Equalization. ‘This Com~ mittve 1o havo & xlullln‘\" of ineeling, s that ail wlio havu complalna Lo ma) proud fecling of liberty, the bietter. [Applause.’ :":fi:.fl'f;?";'fi?.'fi?&"fifnm"fi'\lnflfl"‘i“fi'x’,:{féfl,' 35 }t waa not fromn Iuluml ot lslmilnmll. h[ut lxl"lhlll“\‘ll three 7l from the crater of tho vuleano wo could | OWed 1t tu themsolves, 1o tholr istory, to thel bout unjust dscsssinenta past, to thele present, ta thele future,” that they rugs, e pold, of Leopokl, Kih & Co., were all satlaficd tuto thelr griovanc istinetly hear tho teerible sound ot fire and me moble, magoani bsarye thia followlng symptoma resulting from i. to lis posterity. The Hon. Simon Cameron, [ than my marel nactior kin Niadikellsm. o | Witk she present ‘Admintsteatiun, which bad met | Y Some aadBluio thele griovancea. avm vorniting forfh. Woascended to tho highet | S0kl 4oito Beble, migaasimoss manaer, | phonierserihe Buemitise Bregnar = =10 T !} Benator I tho Congress of the United States i froin the Grand-Duchy of Pennavivania, proffers his resigmation to tho Legislatnre at Iarris- burg, with the order that 1t shall elect hls onli son and lelr, J. Donald. Can- vron, Esq, as his successar, under n 9" tacit agreement that he, the eald J. D, % C,y shall transmit tho same titlo to hia 1 poaterity *‘to the Mt syllable of recorded i tlme.” Now, wo must not be underatood as ob- i Jectin: wllxlulunxon‘ur upon tho future. ‘The ! second Commonwualth i the United States of i America, and, 88 we belleve, the first, has carn- ed preclscly the maruliicent distinction ot theie sxpectations in all reapecta, A War Rominlsconce, ir. Slottoaer, of e frin of Stottagor Dros., One morning a party were sitting at Whito | pralsed tie present Adinlnletration huim . The Bulphur, und_the converuntion had fallen upon | police ng:;l;-;nv!::‘lflfik:d’gl::;:;n;;: . tnciontal, aved U] :,mel,?w E‘.m," ““fefi,znflnfi ":,Ignl ;‘?.mrw: .finllrl: the atfacks on him and the Mayor appoared to *Me. ot Btettaner to be unjustified, {fifll‘e’:’mw and the ecquels wers blood and | St N ond Witvilio expressed himselt do- cidedly In favor of Heath's ro-clection, e sald it Within ear-shot. sat an old gray-conted Vir- | o bo s groat misfortune if Coivia wero chosan: cinlen, attentively listening and” turnibg his | Jie belleved that Heath hiad slways done, and would cul refleetively betweon hla teeth, At leogth | continue to do, hilv duty, 1lo waa firmly persnaded he spoke: ¥ nmlt lhum“mll":‘ll[!u‘mocn(lc mleln ‘wuu“l unl- » epring, as they did last suunner, vota for Hoath, ;,,,uffi{‘.}{“',‘_{f,,"v“'h{fl{{ ':un’,ll,(b;:: ém“: gx“;; uxnd thareby Indorso bia economic sdministration. polut of tha mountain, which Is variously cstl- | Irish nation in arms was no dastard, but would, mated at from 2,300 feet to_ 2,500 feot, und froms | take up arms to-morrow If but a hope of Inde. that helfght d Into the burning crater. Tha | vendence gloamed on Irish soll, {Applausc.] fler entire island secns to have been voleanle, as | klory lay in the future. and tha time might coma there aro soveral exuinct craters, ono of which ta | oo Irisbinen could drink thoe national tuaat in about twelvs cho fn ¢iamcter nod 200 | thelr native land, froe from Enulish shuckles,—a Awely 0, wovorcign country. [Applatise. feet decp. To the west ot it Is' a smull Emlly Gayin nc'n.m( w'm\’u zr]ent deal of crater about twenty feet In dismeler, from appreciation **'Tho Hon of Erin," a ahort poem which still {ssue firc and smoke. We observed | by Willians Breouan, known as **'the poet of ‘08, nuterous Indieations ot lava having streamed ‘The noxt toast, '*The cu( af Chicago," was over varfous parts of the lslund, which ftself {s | rosponded to by the band, which played ** Home, o mass of pumlce, When wo reached the sum- | Bweat Tome, ™ and tho I!ICWWIHH tonst, **Tho mitof tho mountuln rali conimenced to fall | Irish T""—‘“l“’i’. fallsd furih's Suiog Teivonss heavily, " Looklue down ~ into the crater we no- | from Mr, J. J. Pitagibbou. ‘The Greenbackers lield a mucting last night in :‘hhn l’l‘Nmnnl Tlouse, with President McNally I tho halr, ‘I'he committca of nincteen on nominations ro- ported progress sl usked furtbior tiwe W report., Jamos Spriuger woved that they hold & conve: tion Thureday afternoun, at 2 o'clock, for the pus pose of making wominutlons for clty and wwn ofil- cere. A long dobate foiowed, in which ¢ Concfi*Shell ™ Reynolds wok part, but was again sac upon, asat luet moeting. No MoLeod, snothier -lond talker, chuked O for attempting 10 sy that tho party wld ont lust tall. James Bpringer movad that & committeo of seven Constipstion, laward Pl ha Hend, Acidity of tha tomach, Nauses, Tleartburn, ‘mm-u}z'fim.’ Inessof Wolght in thn Stambeh, a in tho it of tha ed aud Diffieult, kini or Buflo: ure, Dimnesyot vl e sliht, Fever and Dol T'afn 11 tha ficad, Deficlancy of Persplration, Yeliows can Of the KKk and Eyos, Paine in tho blde, Cliest, l;{mzn. and Sudden Floshoa of Ifeat, Duraing in tho TN A faw dosos of RADWAY'S PILLS whil freo thosys: tcm from ali of the sbove named disorders. Price, 23 cents perbox, Bold by Druggists, # time nar I, I'[] bet." { o = 5 bu appointed ot ward untnisation, ‘The duttva vt | ticed stones bubbling up and down ns If in bolt- MH. B. ¥, COOKR il o Wtk pestnin s aingls Tao oy | o ychiklo was you oult askeedeme, | |1 'TITE DEMOCRACY, the Camties 1, B & St fres fejrachi | water; und at nterwals of from woto fivo | HS9ERRdRLIR SR BELST Soat R overridu it and underride it n every political ro- i i . RHUBAJLING PORTILE PILAY. from each procluct, the lattor to compose the city | HUuLes Jots of lava worg thrown up to & Belght | gree. In closlng ho made on clogucnt plea for grerriduit and wuderrido by vy politca - | pand i sl ho Ol 6110w, Urawing Gut W | e Bemorrate Chy Cenirl Cammitioo el a Uroenbuck Conventlon. Ao C. Lumicron woved to amend to_lcovo thls matter to the Committeoof nineteon, The amend- went provatled, N. Mcloud wanted to gt In lils say-s0, and was given ten winutes to do il in, 1o ma'le a rambling speech, attempling 1o show that the Grecnbackens were only u side-wliow party, After this Lho muct Iuyg sdjuuracd Wil to-murrdw evening. RIVERSIDE, At ucoucus held at the depot of tha Chicago, Burlington & Ouincy Hailrond Hnmnh{. tho fol- lowing town ofticors wora put in uvwiustion for the eluction to be held fn Aprilz Huervisor~tiontize Cliambers. ‘Auvsearor—~ra Bherimna, S\Awn Clerk—Aruir , Dlaynoy, o urlices ifihe I'vace—Thomas W, Dlaynoy and Ueorge cud a!fi‘,‘""ffl‘;"m:‘:"fif‘};:’;umh out, I Qi | "Peclal meellng yerterduy afteenoon for the par- Kuow much about 1t no how, 1 was ' studylug | Pose of choosing Judues of election fof the prinia- it out, but_hedn't cowe to no judgment. Oue | Hes whicharo to ba held Thumday afternoon, Thera nigbt my darter Mary Ann was took powerful | was quite a large uitendanco of the ¢ falthful.” sick. Tlie doctor lio wrote a script, and told ing | The gatberint wasto have beon called to order at fo o i ff und e ” Bo LLrdlel e uid | 3ok, bt st s, i o, st e mur’, and started. ul cntlemens, when ki ‘s 4 Koty X reckon, "buut thred it from Nome,—it | Sonce of dohn Malocks the Lbuirman. M 5 Merritt acted as Becretary, The selection of ‘wus monstrous dark,—somcone called out haltl | Ju000s for the primary electlon was then ane ud I hilted, Fust Iknowed I was a prisoncr, {..;u‘f.nu. a0 bt Do Third and Thirteenth Warls and the boys was round thicker nor June-bugs, | having bven handod in, Bozthoy: ‘Waoare youfurf® Sex 13 Gientlemens, When the Baventh Ward was called, there were durter ‘Mary Ann, shie'— Bez they: *Dam tvmll-ud;m od, Mary Aunf Who are you furt Spesk out, | . Mike 7 objected to the Nat handed {n by 1lurrs, for somcbody!' 1 studied a minit, an® :llf‘h‘llllflml A in the futerost of & corlain can ale ¢ rol i district. Why then sbould not tho ‘father, with { ull his extraordinary capacities, culture, loarn- ) g, oratory, “unly. lmegflg and patriotism, y appotnt his children, grand lldn:u, and great- grandeblldren to the same magisterial com- mand which he has enjoyed during half a contury of time! Hlis only son and hefrdeserves thisex- of from {00 to 110 feet, Ahout 3 o'clock fn the | cducation as tho only means of securing a porfect, afternoon tho weather becama very stormy, and | natlonsl freedow. ** Educato,” sald he, **and 1t rained hn;\vll;’ then coluinns “of lava were | the pricolves boon of llberty, —the unquestionable shot up toa helght of about 1,000 feet, but | desiro of the Irlsh Imnu.]—w"l find in the free, ‘most of it azuln fell into the crater, Sulphur 18 cultivatd, and universai Jatelilgouca of tho Trials not very plentiful, though we saw somo burn- | Peoplo a basleat once deep, purusanent and jn- ing on the edges of the erater, To the north of ‘“i"""f_."l‘l‘-’";;. '_I":l‘;ll"“',;-l ok Al tho volcano thicre ls o Lot sbring, According to iuTAIate RiAmnor b3 Vhs ouek te Irosunls Doteiot pants v theuadlves T volcasowas | Bl andSir's ket woavary vy 1 thoe it ceased to emit ‘fnvn nnlll the third year grotied to unnounce that Mr. of Mclji (1370), only sending forth volunes of 0 exhausted with his lubore that sinoke durlng the “Interval,” But on the 27th or o to be present, as was expected, 23un of December, 1870, it agaln cast forth fire | hut that he had eeat bix regrets and an and lava, but soon ceased eruption, ond dld nog | ¢Xpression of hle - wympathy with, - and nppreciation of, the feeling of tho occasfon, Mr. u"’*.;"}""";l‘:‘:)‘_i'l‘:_.‘wn untl about the dth of Jun- | RAINCT' MG Warn tribute o Mr. Uouticani Ovarian Tumor Of Ten Years' Growth Cured by DR. RADWAY'S RENEDIES. X linve had an Ovarian Tumor In tho Ovarles and Bowuls for Ton Yoars. « ' ’ clusive distinction. Daofel Webster had sons, ‘ Lut, with his stupendous power over Massachu- ’ t ! setts, he never ventured to dictate a successor to himself in the Senate. Henry Clay had sons, but he never dared to name one'of them to the vroud Kentucky Legislature as hia succeasor, Jobn Adams and Johu Quincy Adams, both great Presldents, never attempted to terrorize wover the Massachusetts Legisiature fo tho aamoe s q, ¢ A ullle. ¥ for what he had dong for Irish ltorature and the WK Anrnox, Dec 37, 1875.—Dn. 1ianway: That oy, Bt v ol o difrent Lpet | B s horss 1o o b v | sl Mt SIS, Wty | et e G e s, | S et et ik et | <888 S AR e senlor Benator o ‘ennsylvanl tho LU ] 0 3 e a . 4 ela foi £ Kimon Cameron, 8 years old March 8, 1877, | 90 gebek, Git off that mar! Yo ; WARD MEETINGS. H r ten years. 1 tried the best Dll{ jtca without anybenent, 1t waygtowlog ij“’ vt § could ne have Tyed w ™ *Gontlemens, 1 buin't telling u no lie i K . i Su, cl;‘:::d :lllzlxl.lwthe‘bn‘;:r:\:la“h;\;l:i ,,l,?:, rl\;cm“vn'z nends orders to the Legtslatiro of the Btato ot when I sez they took mio off m n?u , and buck- ’lrl..l\:“ h:l:'l‘:lur!unllnc..\':llnyuigua?& member from THR-BRCONI: The more wo kiiow ofsavag Niesll dvertho H * Byt ongrer, o 4 p the pledaurcs of dancluy, riend of uced mo La try Nadway's itemodios Trennsylvania—tho Slats of Lienjamin Frauklt, | o0'iuo over o log, and hitmo 500, 1t urt Ing | your warh. You afsnota member of this Com- | | A rogular meeting of the Socond Wand Repub- | HOrkl, th tnoro, settall beappeary thaty eo fur it RN ac ot inucf al1 o Tost ot Gnatly, afcr s Thomas Mitl “h ilfam Hlester, Bimon Eu)deri puwerful bad; 1'was tonatroussore, 1 mount- | miites. 2 Hcan Club was bield last evonlug at No, b118tate | gontimental writcrs (n the last centur! mt:»'d o # SULLIVAN'S “JUROR 1 purohascd aix bottis of the Resolvent, two boxesof aud Francls It Bhunk—that, when they aixept | od my mar' sud sturted o, 1 liadn't got saore’n | ., Mike Batloy clatmed that he wae 8 membor of tho | streot, President 11, W, Jackson fn the chaly and | joake out. the fow cet savace it ool G b A el trd e the Neltct, 1 usod thess Lis resigznation us a Benator in Congrese, they | thre mfles when I beerd another voleo cull vut, | EXecutive Comumittve, W. C, Phillfos Beerétary. ul ity the lowest savages arg more hamper- To ths Aditor of The Tribuns. « without any apparent beneilt. I deterinfned 1o persas st eleet his only son sud helr. Such s tho Ehadtt s 1 hiibd; and dgha the boys e o Mr. Fleming also objocted to McNally's report, A"a""pum A e atioction ol casdh wd fu every uetlon of thelr dally lives by ridicus Cuioauo, March 10,—I notlced ju. yestorday's uged {welve more baitles of the Resotyeut, two y . bistory of the times, Phllptelphia Teleoraph (Rep.), ; ‘When Don Cameron retnrned from Washing- i tou to Hlarrisburg, he carried with bim the res- . fgnution of his futber ua o Senator of the United i States. Noone outsfde at the Caplial know of f this; not s word had been said atout Mr, Cum- Vi crun’s fntention to retire from public life, - mediately upon his urrival home, the ex-Seere- i tury of War, otill grindlug his teeth in sffent i “\Who are you furl’ stz they. Sex I SGentleh | And the whulo wattor was lald over for the tow Thare woro twa liste from the Niuth Ward alvo, meu, my darter Mary Aun is powerful sk, a6® | by thero was 1o fuss about it, the o the doctor— ¢Duinn tho doctarl Who' are | buck withoat diacussion, Inrlih:r m’ftflnu el you furf Hurres for wmebod{‘(’ WAL IN ‘TILE SEVENTH, 1 wun't gotn ' to be Kotched agin', so T jest Mr, "lflfll{ wmoved to refer tho feports of the took off my hat,un®wez Iastoud as I could, | Seventh Ward back to the Advisory Comulttee. ‘lHurrsh for Lincoln!® *Therel® wez llmyl Me‘hl’ly .‘;:{"l'l;“'“d 84 an amgndment (o adopt flder now hlecue ol yui lis ‘}'t",:“:m‘{,""fi dunce odhutort anid MeNally's pames wer in u ver Sfiliaielter, and two boxeaof tha Piits, Hefure they ‘wers guno 1 had nst twenty-0va pounds. luus uud oppressive regulations than ever was a | Puysuns that one of the Sullivan jury, ] T continued vo ae thg nedicing unil) 1'waa sure that 1 wis ebtirely cured, A1, Bwan, courtler ol ‘the Grand Monarque. The chiof > cud, fudved, of the most of their soclal arrange- }:?“I“""Ilf:“l:“:'h’hzh' f’.‘:‘{":{:‘. HA:. new menta scems to be to make_ life irksomo to the ' diadll forgey; strong and prosperuus, and_ well-nigh ntoler. | 211 will not stop untll Le yeaches wore of that able to the weuk nud dependent. proclous gung, and gete at all the facis Inthe ‘Tho most rocently discoyerod population of | casa, Sherif Kern, In hls interview savuges, Uie cannjbals of New Ireland, In the | with your ' reporter, gives the manner Buuth Seus, aro no excuse to this rute, Thoro | du which tha‘lu ‘was summoncd by four valllds, e, Clork of «tho Criminul Court, In datod for Alderman and delegatos to be prosuntod 1o thu primary was procoeded with, Mr, Davia presenicd 8 revolation that tho thres nsmes Fecelving the highost oumber of votes b tho candidates for Aldennen, and tho cight recelvs 1ng tho highust pumber of vutes bo the caudidates for delegates. Mr. U, 'T, Wokoman moved that the delegute tuok tie medcine sbout G¥0 Taouths, snd darlid that 1l lost forty-five pounds. i al | look threudusca botuics of tha fiesolvcat, six ttles Tollet, sud sz boxes uf thia Pills. | fecl perfectly well, and mylmnltl-xuu#umum:f’n. ciion, To you, sif, $24 your wonderful te.fctnar { Toel dueply hdobied: A luy prayer {a that it may o as ' mucl of & Lieslug o c 3 31, CA MIA, E. C. DIDUING. luterest of ildreth aud the” ballot-hox stuil- ) is lu New Ireland a custom whilch requires that { aud Mr. ”"{c 4 Tuift, sent wteret telegrums to Pittsburg, Laue | 1 't telling you uo lle, "They 1k me A wan named Madden got up cxéitedly, snd | 894 Aldermanic candidates buvoted forseparately, | a chief's daugliter shall bo kept lu o cage within | the simo iutorviow, attempte to oxplain haw he | 3irs. Ribbina who makes the above certicato, s e { castir, and Philudelpuiz, and the next traing | 0 3ar, ui biickeu e over u log, aid, Jest | Kt 10 tlashofock: +*What 0o uu knuw ALGLE bale | Loot by B to i, iier fatlier's huuso untl e Jutroduction (oo | Asgpenad u plek up st ‘E:l{,"‘"}w"";“!‘&“,‘.“ | e P b Meditince diave ateied woro oikbh . brought fu the trusted followers und henclaney, | Whor I wus sore, they gin mo 600 mo', It Was | lot-box rtuiling *ho resolution was thien carrled by 88 to 43, suclety, The v Y n calling twenty-three of § 4p iy “with the axception of what wis sant £ her 1Y i T Muckey-Mazgee- 1 l-Le moustrous bad, " But eot unan® went aloug, | Gen, Lieb took stdue with the geutlemen not e and sho e y that uwber {twenty-lve) cight {:rymn wereacs | you, fmaysay that lier stalemunt 18 correct witbouts % Dnu A wekey-. logec-] mmi o nuh-st:‘;‘klr\- Jest us 1 was s comin? fuio town aiother inem | members of the Comuiitug. Thul’lm“m thoatd | . DFe D. B, Baulth safd that, jussmuch s his namo “W‘;;; 5" fll"“ el 14 ol h auy part | cypted. Uow can be acconuted for, when st | Yuafication. (ma:au) 3 e avischal iy wer WL she. "{7"" ‘called ‘out. Halth an’ 1 ilted, *AVho ara | Do respeeted. 1€ the charsa was truc that tho ken- | bad been meativned for Alderwan, bu wished to | OF the day, thouch sho bs allowed ta take satroll | the tormer trial it _took 400 uiea | from #5¢ Chommien Aus Arian, Ml SR LM e B b | you furt says ho, > furrub for sotcbody,? | Heman had selccled men i tho Intercut of a cer. | Witbdraw It In favor of a gentloman who Lad boeu | WiEH HeAF Telitives o b"",'{“‘t“,' Now T Wil tusslect twelve juryment Doviey | Thismayeiity that Mrs. Dibhins, who makos th L e ot Tuant ta fhebeaply | Ututletmen, I wai't never wevin 1o bo vululid | 19 candbinte, the matter et be remedied, OF | faithful secvant of the ward, iR, wens one Lo antarsdvert 100, steonirat | Many mer who Kuow wothlng, bad heivd noblog, | Ehown to uh and tia facta thersth. siaietars aniort “r gl Pennsyivania sud to tho Adulnistration ot | il 1ot ses s Mister yui fest bo w0 kiud us ?fi'}:m,: -:.'i'm u{:flx‘l’{m{-&mfuifl:‘:h'u'u‘:'n?'tm i o (1 Yador whoss naime, ad auo been | L folly of this custuay point out that 1 chefe’ | 803 bad ug optalons reatve o the Hantord mutt | s ;:‘E‘.‘:‘I“{‘":fimfih £y % ‘realdent Mayea wos presented, and the plan al ‘ the wholy ruatter shuuld by ruferred, sittiog mem- | duugliters' elsuwlicrs do wll they can Inthe way ’ v = s [C 7 COOK. ' &):l‘lllfl?:;}lts \v:rfill?:tuuxxful‘llt{:‘r, ‘;l‘:) m&‘l‘l‘cn i“lfl: l;r;tkr Polly Lawton, hu‘ m«flfim‘l‘h,hw :lmlvmd Albs e Rl Saioind M’l";w vote wasordered taken by tha call of the x::\'!hi‘kvllrfl:‘m",r’}r;"llk‘fiuflm‘::'n;l&ll legflir:ml "?“';:u"w::“l’y‘ fl;; l?:l‘flflnul%: uy" “v"n‘al:‘::“:bl‘lx:;?d |2§¥r§;§'&b < g . ? W lang I “at State stre N ¥ obamelees chlctinh wus ready. to hscel) Min | Jecpertlpcl) Carrupdudencs aw Tore Pueki, 2l Mochefort=1ow lany as White been n tho | rqy, pat Mr, 0, L1, Hortwn mored that the vote ba | 10cofiotion, nd in Wiors Wayy that one to hani- e AR D O I L P e Wit ) g “l(:.;‘:u‘b\hnn. meinbers of the LW.'" ture, faung mud’-lt s“ll vurylmu“rru ’I:’fll i~ r. MeNally couldu't say, The wholo watter | Postooncd to the privwzies, and his motion was | DET lhuunulu!\u with unnccessary wirework of | fafl fust for theft, wwl la’ at ypreveut — H They were seot for, snd came In twos, and ¢ to thie purl n the e iy eeferced ded by Mr. Wake: their own devisiu) 8 waloon loafer, bis headquarters bolng O’ Bricu's Pl R S e | e e o oy o Hhe ol s bor | yaniualy e o, B commiis fo e | seconded by e Wokendu, D ot Jusge | 1 e Lia iyt ol | ) i ; o wton, whos ? ] : ot Karalics clinracier, & ke of et 18 | (Lo Fru oS ot arorationss | Mmool i, e ko€ st | wha ohcey prospoc of s sormy . 4 i f e Sapt: Janks of the Harinen gl o dretenl | DR, RADWAY'S AD X Clerk Doyle sleo vhiould bave knuwn all about the W ton Cul 1 A b champague owed ke water, we ure told, sud \ secuit douth of Mal, Casi [} the candidate for the hirhest legisiative ofllve {u the world sat at the beud of the table, gloating N in Lts trivmphl The bustucss was not comn- Fed plete, howe someting rewalied to ! ¢ done, Promises bad Leen given, and g uow o test wust be made. 8o tho caucus way called, Like a tlock of sheep, the *men " peed- cd wero driven into it. kversthlog bad been ' [ll wared. Allegheny County, In thé person of \ . M. Loug, was riven the Chatrmanahp and ! puedalt of 'the Eccretary's tablo, with Uuzaum 88 Assistant Beribe. All opposition was cried presented by the Lawton fumily, Blo was the daurhiter of & Rhwle Island u’ukcr. aud s thus spaken of In the wemorles of Count Segur, who | amusvment, when was struck not only with hier beauty, but with | Jett nad alltely thit, bat it was scttled smicably, the lovely character disclosed in (s conversd- ALDEUMA tion with her. The Count bus given lir name | , C8pt. Jobn Long, from the Fifth Ward, satd that us Lulton. He hud calted ut thy bouys and wug | hiv ward had sclucted o cuutidate for Aldstman, conversing witlithe fathier, wheu, touse hiv own | Sl 1o wanied to kuow It the, Gentral Committee Vo o e bl Sty | Bl i, wih e, e sipely 88 opened, and s belugr wideh resembled g ue | Y r:!mn:r i n Wihan Entecea b ltlll’ll'll':l‘l’l: that ward, snd, belween thow, & Jepublican creut Ho much beauty, so much sfnplicity, so much Jobn Forsytlic inuved to reconsiuer tho resola- vlegutics, und 50 tauch modvsty were perhaps | ton whilch luld down the sale bu reyurd o the so- voll on Mz, Hurton's motion was ordored, sad tho wholo matter of sailsrd, McGuunise, and Viertiug fur Aldermen and M sud Wright for Mayor scot 1 thw people by & vote of 05 to 51, A largel llrl:ld“dn‘nfl’wu-! ths El L largel attended weching of evenl Ward I{Evu llcan Club was held last evening th Martloe's Hali, A. B. Cook, Presidcnt, inthe Caalr. . \¥illard Woodard, on bebalf of the Committos on Uelegates Lo the Tuwu Conventlon, repurivd that the delegstion couslat of cleven, ¢ ne numver os to the Clty Conveotion. ‘The report was cuncureed [, o York Sun. fellow, as bl or records abow the nsiaew of Tho yecent death of Mlaj, Cash, the Vaymas- | (=108 B8 Bl Mtadee Wit ter of the Mariic. Curps. s rovived tho talk | Dcasrs: 1 baveno pauioial nequsinizace with L M L B, o 0 have been hiis b truv, wi nut our citizeny ustitied I E.mubluflmu:;. Iunl ml‘lfl.{uloi the msluc:i)ll‘u ."5.'.‘.“.3'»“!‘{‘.2’“?'..‘.‘.,: .';'.‘."‘fl‘.“ ::; uurl 0 mrl :5 4 rcle & o unfavoral st i b lnsoleneo ani Brvoganes of ' | Samvcliont 114 Wwcklnr to”syin il that 5 . crs 0 v courts would de- {mv‘;“&m&fh’,"{‘:fi;;%{;w‘;g 2990 | liberately” take advantage of tholr positions 4 1ay pluns to dely the obiaiutog of Justice, eas tho bar-roows aud the bilflard-rooms, drink | Yecialy{n cass of 5 Biach Inueitanco ae fuat of whisky, and draw thelr pay every wouth. Yailivan's. * Aumin 1 auy, 16t th Stato seAtlornoy Au ofticer of Marines, lately landed from & | aud overybody iu power' do everything (hey can (o n, "Vlio Nutll Ward atforded another litile bit of Day, Trude l»ulnur. nud Barge Sarsaparillian Rosolvent, THE GREAT BL0OD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Ckronle Disesses, Serofula or Syphiltic, Hereditary or Contagious, be it seated in the Lungy or Blomach, Bkinor Boaes, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupling the a5 Sollds and Vitlatiag the ¥lulds. b Gown, the crack of the whib was beurd in the | Bever comblued beiore i uus bepson. It was | lection of candidates tor Aldermaniy the seapective | | uo Cominlites on nomluation of officers pru- fix’f{‘fnvflm l‘:l:,.ll?:::l[llxle’r ‘n,l:ugu(él::fi:n:: fuiapup teetalueihty ubuvaxes o Crivtaxse” | | Corontotiheumatien, Serofuls, Plandutar gwelling, ! bl nuu dh owiaution"was put troua | Polly Leiton, the daugutes of ay gravd Quaker, | SC oy o yatous detnty on the sublect, and | Wit sdopped - s *ovPiesientary rport WER | S50 ity yEla To stand ‘suraight aid lovke =i e || Baculag e Conin Chacurone Adcuans 1S L with an fudeveot Luste never befurg kuown fu Hergown l\rn vll‘me l'J‘ku dIw:' . i, v:'h (uvhcr fnally Joh Foreyiho wmuhgw hle motion, siid, va Vice: Presidents—Georye P, Day, J. B. Brigea, W. P, | iug with lueuble contempt un everybody that OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ls.\n'fl qu;ala;uxfwmu'Svuuq’P Waios Ulcers CLIRM vt m"fi{.‘vfi,‘,"u‘f lfih:’;mw}':,fi Doy ot Hor cay, Whlch' eare iy Gl e 1o Slpalon of & o l0rL: Abe Mt Wardnaction wis tiligea. 3. & lsamons, Uen. 0. L. Mano, Lol: o] guuld wob wear » should erkf‘,r\:::n %P0 | Lownow, March 19,—8teamships Coltle and | Compiaints touts Drarsy. Sckaih s Fat i Col -4 oW e 0 - B tallan o fl'fl'{fl 1 T guol ol 0 P Y1 bours P ¥ scober llghi-colored hulry aud tho tuodat at- | turbasce. hirs il e S om0, . Biskiand, B C, Btarer, | fact that Ko was I thie preseuco-of one of the | Besndiuavian, from New York, have arrivedout. chlis, Contuptise, Mignry,issder, Liver' Cosk H N g Ll ot o s VI Sl TS | ey 1, BN ey | B Ky St b, ¥ues Be. | vaout dstingulsned oraauents of tho Mty |t Cliby Braesics i ol \ 3 ® o ML Corps, ste] ron . qan grind- Vordsworth says, with poetle forvor, caven i " beautiful fora kmariuable, Her cyesseemed to | na infustice might be done to- suy ono, by wauted | Ak, Throop roported that the Commiites on So- cllisl i 1tca shoat ue la one 1 ia large) it Al 0] suy ono, bu p I on ing forth the melllfiuous stralls of the popular | lics shont ug In oiif infancy. This deponis largtly & 37 Warren-sf g A7 retlect, us in a uls h ckne: d i it understood that Lo bud uever be ked {0 curiug Polling-Places had socured ali but one, A n i 3 " & Seuator Siruun’s letter, resliulng Bia seat, | of Lot inidd aud the oodtiens of bes heartt By | iobey by Gen, Lieb m“-u{ ort Wi, Teuudes. | tacciingof & secta) camamitien of thy Coucwal | Belod¥E i ar e fona Ay e oz oLare, 1L b b to - g il reads thus: received us with uy open fngenuity which ‘de- | 2food'batsucka statewcut biad becu made 1o tha | be beldon Wedneaday next to select lnspectors fur fa Eaptalln ho Horse Matines; amogthpad lmzll:#n the paths of their childicn " o i Tishtud ime, waid 1h use. of th. fummbiidr wond | Staate-Zeliuna and Times, but It bad ‘0o fouda: | tho clby and towa wisctivus. § food iy hotes on york aud bosut; through Infancy and upwerd, horesflor will usu T AU o b e on o ohl: cofuusua, | *thou! which therule of ber st ureseibady | L fuRize e e iy o0 o ol i et | Qo Rank mansc Sk Gedudgseof slostion 38 | i I Gt thoari, B T il Judse sl tay Juleh shondce! Aecal ) Edlio anit Tyue. T+ O3y Umautms I respectfully wnder o you, | §ave toour uew sequalutance the uppearancs ol o, Lleb then arose to takean cxplanstl ¢d wake. such cments ‘Tbe Colonel was 80 indignaut ut this insult to | sy cmoltie 2y S1ohestid | Bead one letierstamp to RADWAY & CO.. No. 8 Q ! sod through you 3o the Gyusisl Asscully of Ul a4 vld fricadebip”? > and safd thul -n;h suwors bud been u‘nx ‘nn:d E'- cf.‘l‘x':cn‘:h.m'ul“ga :«:{o. ;‘:M: noble order of Marioes that Le incentinent- ::l‘jnutn?? :gi:l efi:"lflb’n‘:x:.k coios g tulaysnsbly m-r n'{lfl ':: York. 2nformation worth (ol i