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T 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: TIIURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1877. which has n]rwl{ passed the Benate, waa read n OFFICE-SEEKING. - LOCAL POLITICS. first thne and ordered to asecond reading. DOLCEURS TO DISCHARGED CONFICTA. 3 i 1 II( 1n his confidence. Fe receiven all visitors to the rostdont, ani, £0 far nn possible, trnascis their husiners for them. 1lo this saves the Prealdont many interviowa, and sends away many persons sntinfled who, but for his courtesy, wonld be forced fo lose much time in walting. He I till Tuesdar evening at 7:30 o'clock, to Romer's ‘e mqnest waanot granted, but an invitation all, No. 45 North Clack strrot, was xtended to the Independanta to join tho Clnb, Peler Hand, the Treasurer, enfd he wantedmoney | * AlL. White, from a committoa of three, reportod for advertising the meeting. The aum of 03 cents | the following-named gentlcuien ns nominees for wna ralsed, and, on motion of Cspl. Demmicr, | delegales (o' tho City Convention: Georga E. Teter was allawed to pay the temninder ont of his | While, S. T. (underson, i, 11, Martin, A. M- Mr. G 1 to reconsider the voto by, o which yeatininy the concting claure wasetrick: | The Army of Office-Seekers in cn out of bis Fenltentlary bill. This is tho bill . Call for the Republican City Con- descrined an **n_singed.cat-looking man, " ono 5 own pocket, after which they adjonrned o tho | Kensle, A. B. Whitney, dohn Crayer, A. U. that provided that, upon the discharge of a con- Washington. Who impraves apon achnaintanceswho fe polite and vention noareat beer-hall, Arontz. Johin Felllamp. D, MtDougal, 8. Dick —_— vict on the expiration of his sentence, hic should patlent, foll of goud advice, and quite as deter- TIHR GREENDACRERS fon. _The report was accepted. be g Jecent rult of clothing, 10 in mon- [ mined a his superior. Ie is s good listener, ro- met agnin last nizht, with Chairman MeNally ocen- | AL MeKensfe, A, C. Arentr, and Frank Blater ¥ o il £ Gontatl to th lm- f his con- celving much more ln( the cars than helotaoutby | The Qreenbackers Inlend to Take a Hnmhc hona at, In the Tremont club.room, | wWere appointed A committee to report nominations erA and traneportation to the place of H Y How They Are Received at | themouth, His visitars panr Into his_ears the . e Committs Nineteen reported ward dele- | for delegntes to the Town Conventlon, + vlction, The object was to give the dlecharged tales of thekr hopes and fears, all of which are filed Hand in the Game, gatea to the Conrentlon, which will bo held at 2 A preamble and resolution offered by Ald. convict somo sort of n chanea to make an honest the White House. away In his memory for fluro reference, Detween o'clock this afternoon in Unlon Hall, corner of | Whils indoraing ex-Ald. (innderson as an **honest 5 start In life, Upon Mr. Granger's motlon, the kindnesd of the Private Secretary and the nr- Clark and Monroo strects, officis], " who ¢ worked In harmony with bia col- Mr. Bmith made a long apeech on his financlal | Ieague for the beet intercsta of the taxpayers of 4 theories, and sat downmnch relieved after nnload- | Clilcago, " and recommending hia renominailon for . ing hin eloqnence. *!Coneh* Reynolds and N. | Allerman in appreciation of hia *'valuable ser- B Meleod were oach again eat down npon, aftae | vices," was adopted nnanimously. which tho meoting ndjonrned till thia evoning. Mr, Gundateon thanked the zonllemm| but most The judges of election of the varionn precincts | emphatically deciined to accept the nomination, of the Democratic primariea aro requested to leave A momber of the Independent Club's Commiltes the resnlt of the vole for Aldermen in thoir re- ( scekinga reprosentation in the City Hepublican Curos tho Worst Pains in R T e L {0ica Th,TTHREREL, (T b, | SOMa10s, and Membere oF Gone Lorwin Hocs e feelaved, Thollr supported ot gress at a Discount. relt-sustaining Penltentlars. In order to con- : ;}l.:'n‘xwy‘:':fem;m“flfi'c’-fnIu‘fis"’l"?'x‘.c‘«'»’v‘»’fi,:lt"?.:hi::l"»? Senator Conkling the Leader of banity of the President the applicants for oflice come away from thy Whibe liouse favorably im- Iluued 1hat falrnces and justice will be meted out 0them. The nimber who get any positive assur- Ance that tho offices they reck will bo thelrels very emall indeed, yet the amount of grombling At the 1ack of such assurance In alzo very emall, That Clvil-Service Reform s falrly under way is an ac- cepted fact, and even the office-seekern are Inclin- Democratle Efforts to Pnt Some Alder~ men fn Nomination, What Is Stirring in Town Politica—Moot. inpa in the Wards, spective districts ut the headquarters of the City | Convention annonnced thatho had ¢ decided " to resented in the futerest of the workingmen of Congressionnl Sorcheads. edto wait' and ace how It works, The appoint- g8 0 h . Central Committee, In tha American Expreas | withiraw his Committce from the meeting snd 5 Die 8tnte, and backed by i % pisnse hwnl;:h "’lfbl;m dci‘n:‘{‘un“ lt‘lfillné;lhl‘an‘u\'k: n):mdlng. lhllh:vv.:'flnu, :n o‘r':ler m“‘m‘ ‘:lndlrh ""fi" lh: A ':;nlr(l: e f.‘fl”’"’“fx“ 'llhalru B Fl'fllll 0]10 to Twent Mllllltes. 3 —_— ave thun far all been submitiyd '] Inet fo chosen ma ven to tho public throy ] A A on, . I Martin, A C, N o bake ot Poniuatiney conshieration, and some days Just week thera wers | REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS | fapors of Frday moring. ¢ © i Arontz, G, 1, Sampeon, and Georgo E. Whit wero ¥ cost moare, and he denounced that asan out- | Ho Ignores the President, and Mr, Hayes | twoUsbinet ecaslons day for the roic purpore of TR CITY. THR PINAT WA nominated by the Club as candidates to tha City considering nominations. 11 approved by tho Cabinet, they were forthwith aent td the Senate for itaapproval. Ly this means tlic President makes tage. The speech hed the effect of balancing 1D, candl Doosn't Mind It. A mecting of the Fimt Ward Consolidated Re- | Convention, subjoct to the action of the Republican the ona bill agalust the other, and, after further pnblican Club will be held this evening at the Pa- | primary, The Heputilican votera of the City of Chicago st = cifio Hotel, and It s ndt nnlikoly that a pomination | 'The member of the Independent Club Commit: ONE HO'UR for Alderman will he made. In viewof this fact | lec returned fo the clinrga and asked tho Chairman atdent \ requested tosend delegates to the Repnblican City debate, Mr, Granger's motlon was lost, and o foy i, Grave ety epuny urs e Haclecone e prapes | Coaventlon, e hel fn StcCormick Tial,comer | fo tee fotho chicgs and aake o chaemon now h « sleep in 8 common IVCe ones. Mr. Rogers is present al here Cabinel Ni b ty-owners wh 10 \vds read 0 recelve e, o I'restde) i - COMPDISDRY. EDUCATION. Which Makes the Gontlo Roacos Angry | metinge, an te frecly conmulted by aif: tho mem: | o h,Ciark and tinzlo ':;“fiof“‘:?“xgn’.?‘z‘; TaRnor T Whten A, Fearsons has Miscamsed g | Aaid be wanld henr them abont midnight, i ‘The special order for the day. the Compulsory d Prof: Trera ipon the subjects bronght np for considera. | =0t g ] dutles durlng bia term of offics, ought to e on | A, D. Ferren, m&;‘ And Ald. 8mith were callod | After Reading this Advertisement Need ! ¢ o o : on, nnd. \Where & man who has aeeved the Interes i o Eiducation hill, was next reached, and thereon and Eroiane, [t nominating the following clty ofcers: Mayor, | jand, “\Wh ho b he Int npon for epeechies, but gavo way for the member, with Paia, § the flood-gates of oratory were' opened, and VICE-FRNSIDENT WIIBELER Clty Treasurcr, City Attorney, City Clork. o1 tha poopla vo falthtully.and with such anrelent. from the lndependont Club Committeo. Any One Bnffyr with Pal a4 from Egypt camethehowlof indlmnation against {a alzo called Lo the Cabluet councils, and his volce | Tha primary meetings to select delogates to the | Ing and unyiclding cconomy and_ddclity, consents ) Ilmln‘..‘:'on‘l;m(‘y;yvnldn made s fawencourag. 3 3 i sseddleashun.” Mr, Merritt jed off, Mr. Wash- | Viee-President Wheeler a Recognized Power [n e the full weight In the, Adminisiration thattla | abova Conventlon willbe held in the several wands 42 haln ga it 2 nadersload the Allerman will, it L L L L e W Yl By bum and ofliere, l{;’m"&",- sl “tho yalco of the Administration, Trelent shonld have, Tndead. Drenidant Hayen | Of the clly on Saturday, March 24, from 4807 | e part of tho taxpayers 1o rojoct. nach & happy Jennings. 1. & Faulven, and . 1f. Crater woro bl Egypt was heard very muchiy, seems to have detormined that individuals selected | p. . fortune, and to allow some unined and - | mominated for dolerates to the Town Conventlon. : 4 Mr. Wentworth, “In iho best speech by = oxi Tk fo Ml Imyortant. positions have responsibiiiticn | © Tho place for holding tho Primarles, the namea | ably unsnitahle potron o o sent 1o tnor coinell, | | The Glub then adjourned until Baturday evening,. all odda lie has yet made, got pretty well out of + Fpecial Corrempondencs of ThE Tridunes placed upon them which it 1s their daty to meet. | orng judges for the samo, andthe number of | Among ail the excellent men who were chosen Al- | to meot at tho samo piace, the party by entnestly supporting the bill. Wantxatox, D, C., March 19,~The littte gamo | Fhe Vicc. Proridont {a not likely to bo & puraly ore gormon lant Apel, " Ald, Tearsons stande prom: TIlE SEVENTRENTI. ” Mr. Albright, however, bad the pluck to go | of office-secking, which has been so induatriously | namestal ofiicer an heretofory, but will cailed el ;Il'lc(.'lu:l that cach ward ls entltied to, aro as fol« o wat First Ward—Xortheast street, Elgnt delegat inent; Iis efforis havo m)i heon ben 1o | The Democracy of the Soventcenth Ward helda securing A reduction of cxpenditarps And an | short mecting st ovening at tho corner of Markot REI IEF incrunag of eMclency, If ho has over aimod &t ad: | Gud Ontario sircetas Dut what it lacked in lengih {auclag iho intezestsof nuy parly, il ha beon bron | ftmads up in_ sitehgih. Thers bave' been many by adrancing tho intcreate of the city, . Thoss citl: | tumultuous political mestings In this Domo- 2ena of the Fimt Ward who are fn favor of low | cratic clystim, but' it 18 s to sy tazcs, and an cficlent adminlatration of the City | that Inst evening's —mecting wae the 18 A . Guverniment, cannot afford to thruw nway this ops | worst evur held in_ thia or any othor wanl i portunity of re-clecting the outgolng member. Sucl uprone and confusion hne nover been wite > TILE NORTIL TOWN. neesed thls alde of the Infornal regions, and tho > The Committea appolnted at the faslon meeting | only wouder ia that no blood was: spilfed, . The : held In Volz's Hall & week agu, to issue a call for a | object of tho meeting waa to relect a candlidate for X conventlon to nominate town officers for North | Alderman to be voted for nt thoprimaries. Nearl, It was tho First and is the Clicao, met in tho saloon undor the hail last | the entire able-bodlod popuiation of the ward had evening, It !s mada up of a Hepablican and a | turncd out to sld in this patriotic work, In antici. [ Democrat from cach ward, and the object of the | pation of storniy times, ex-Ald. Thomns Carne movement 13 to pat in the fleld a ticket in opposi- | Was chossn Chairman, 044 to have a determinci s am eme tlon to_that premcnted by the Citizens' | man at the helm. Un‘lnn £ ‘l“r'lo! Fifteeuth “'nnf‘ 'mpmlnn'lll[tlven datd M’A"m‘ nl::;: -‘n’;lfl":n':df’fitc‘;"?gr 1}:‘ prdelrnwn_h:l;: . not make thelr appearance. ter apcding mome I dorman, o = B Hme T ying o F oo s o i ot | 8 w0 b ik ol Tk | SN e cxemet i T sl tlon, It wns decided to call 1t **Tha Norih Side | O'Mala and Thomas Canuon.. Tihe namo of | Lungs,.Stomach, Lawels, OF othier glands or organs, by Tepublican-Democratic tickel * A call was thon | the former waa enthusinstically received, and it | oneappifcation, ¥ peepared for 8 canvention at Tutner-Tiall Friday | Was ovident that he was thecholco of a great majore X ‘clock, ity of those prescnt, The Iatter's name called .'555‘#.“{-?fiuuhv"e"«r’é‘?\:‘e‘-’ch"él‘lfn"-.uf"x'iné’fl? culr‘:: loyr!h n{:plnma.p cat-cails, hissea, and jndignatlon. IN FR()M ONE To TWENTY MINUTES. upon to fulfil important trusts, for which hisabil- lt{ and long experienca eapecially fit him. Nor willthe Private Sccretary bo regurded as imply a lackey of 8ot of npper servant, to sit In the antes room and hand in the cards of visitore, but, belny admitted to the confidence of the I'residen consnlted an a trusted advisor, he 14 likely to be an Important factor in tho wew Administration. The daga of the ono-man power Government evidently went out with (rant, and the united wisdom of statesmen of unllll(. ‘who have the confidence of the people, bide fair to control national affairs for some timo to come. VACANT OFFICES. Bomo surprise has been manifeeted at the largo number of appointments made by the Presidont last week, nud the inforence i that thia s contrary to Civil-Seevico Reforin, It will be notleed, how- over, that by far the largest part of theso lpgfilnl- ments are {0 fill yacancies occasloied by the ex- plration of terms of office, and that many of them are reappointments. On one day n hunared names wero sent to the Senato for condrmat'on. Thers ara many more such to ba lled veryahortly. When Grant was first elected a pretty clean sweep waa for the Bourbons in his own party. Ile told | played hero sinca Presidunt layes atepued tnto the them the debate had proved how all"too truc It | White Ilouse, #a both Interesting and amusing to & was that the Democratic party learned nothing; | simple aojonrnor who has no fnterest whateser in that {t was opposed to loarning, or to letting | yno result, Evorybody, apparently, is oogaged In otheralesn; that it apoosed educativn, the game, from Secnators and Represcntatives, OFPOSED GOD, In the Constitution, and opposed all progress, ','_‘:gf::: fl,:,":f{fi";':‘:fi“,"'&?:dn:}:,"’ t:.:-:fldll:g Having made that beginning, Mr. Albright yro- ceaded 10 o for the Bousbons In & styld to | colored Aarkey who wants to be Tostimastor at the malke them tear thelr hair, **Confederate X Roads,” To all this vast army of Mr. Bexton oppored the bill, and said thero | place-hunters Preatdent Hages 1s an enlgma, He might ns well be n law that a man stould sleep | has virtually closed up all the old channels and with his wife but three nizhts in a week as that nnes through which offices were wont to flow in le shonld send his children to school twelve | o steady streom, and the recommondations of Sens ntors, Hepresentatives, and party-leaders, who wecks In a year, M Hlerron gave @ NCTpun 0 the dsbate |riave’ herctoforo appropristed the Fedoral patronaga of their districta as a mattor of by asking the question, * Does the cdueation ot concedod right, arc of no more value to the school educatel” flo thought not. The blockhead of the school wns tho succesaful man thele atereated constituonts than the recommenda- tlons of any other citizens, Clvll-Service Heform iu life. ‘Tho first men of the class were fallures, has been invoked togood effect, and it s highly carmer Dearborn and Monroa F. A, Brokosky, £,W. Niek-. enon, A - Seeond taie steect. Elght dolegates, Clinrics iuaby, o €. Fiiiios, Henry o, Judges. Third Fard—dowiand's livery atabie, No, 184 Twen- e, e, Biiorin S oo ioinad, Lrs BOurEn (- Ticits. WRIRE Shoms Thirty-Arstatreet, between Prairie and Inlana aecuues. Thiricen deic: gates, Frank Druke, Thotnas C.CIarke, U, liatry iiani- cr, Ju B3k Wiarit—No. 100 Archer avenue. Five delegates. Jonn Honneld, Charies 5. schareck, Jacod Wedes- , Jurlges. 415iA I} drd=No. 772 South HHalsted strect. Biz dele- gates, G, Tegtmeyer, [, Volk, Jlldi‘!l- 'Sereni thard —Notiuwest cormer big Taland avenue aud Hustioes sivect, i Geloavien. M. L. Frisoee, ulin Ciiipg, Jolin Ga 5 Bihin iard - o, B'uf\"m 1 srect. Kight lk‘llltr;(!'llulJ )fll::ihlll lamer, l'eter J. Mahoney, B, I Py, i Nk fard—No, 140 Weat Madlson sirect. Efght deleusten, TE W, Dybail Frod Bosroer, Jo M, ot . Ju Tenln'Ifira—Northemst comner Bangamon and Lke stroets. Fiva delegatvs. A, B, Whiiney, A, Mcken. i, Jaimes D, Kiioo, < Ho concluded by denouncing the compulsory education project as A RELIC OF BARBARISM, * e i amusing to listen to the anathemna that are heaped | mado among the Fedoral office-holdere, e<pecially | * £erenia I¥ara—~irown's iivery-atable, corner Mall: | and aix Democeata—iwers appointed at the general | Several of thoso present heeame excited, clalmin . i It would naturally ba followved by a law cstab- i 3 son, Thenow act | #on and Ellzabeth streets. hieven delcgates, Willant ¥ d b that Tom Canuon was o Repuvlican and did no i1 Jiahing a Stato relglon, Aftor Rurthor discus. | Lhon, the eaforcement of that pollcy which, whom | ol L o this tomee | Raoiard, Slarsban We Cirere . (e esdofy | Mesiinsg roferrudto, and they aco. requeatod (o bo | piak Tout Chuton wasa tiepublicas, anl, did ot T e e e R £ efon tho bill was lost, the vota being 60 oycs, 63 o bk A4 wen soonthine | SOl eRP IR ronewed fho appointinants of mads IR, X Mirleadeison's yerr-aianié, Bk Weat rrava. thiat e liad jtst ae much right thero as tho othaf | Nearaiiic, oF prostrated with diséaso may satlor, noce, the ayes belng foss than the requlslio con- ::‘I‘:‘;';‘l"’:r:‘Pf“";:"e‘;‘};“m‘”; .‘z‘;c‘::':::“‘"?;m newonee. ‘These are now cxpiring, which nc- | siditon streer. Fiftecn delcuates,” b b datduer, & | James Rochford says that ho wes erroncomsly | Man. Afterarder had boon- restored, the Chalr- counts for the larze number of appointments the stibitionsl majority. Prealdent i called upan to mako at the beginnin reportcd as defending Hildroth ot the Inst_meeting | Mo put the nomination of Mr, O'Mala to a vote, Mr. Albright gave notico that he would enter A, Sherh . 11, Crane, Jul TRICTOCRIA Hsra ot & SArL fortheir zcal in the party's bohalf, are full of akery, southwest z ) of the Dommacratic. Central Committce, Tlo thon | &ndy thiero boliig an finmense yell In response, ha 2 3 'reside i W . i e . amoiion o veonbin, B0 e odlaions | charin andvenom, tht bttercuwof ctzen, | g meiactor, ey e disylenond | o i ghG WE, dit REY Salel | oo bl oFSstiontlontn i gomer | delvel il o ool of b el o 7, armtaeibe bl kilied, The hava the best ntercate of ho countey at heart, | was imyoriant that tho vacancica shonld bo. dled | gduirieentt Nardond buiilwabies arenne, Moo Py ohilies 1o that o éc‘n,,,,,'f,i {Ro | ing fora vole, ut the Chalrman rofurcd to entor- g N TILE BENATE, ook on approvingly at the working of tho new pro- ) ible, anger that the; o Vi o tain the mation, claimin, 0! r. Cannon had no & o the chief event was the offoring of a resolution | gramme, ".?,.,g..g ’um the x-m':l(‘dm; ::,, {n\'a {'m.',"gixi.'! .(‘osonl’-nul,englleu'fimlny’:z nting phatdl e Fard—Commer. Contre anil Larrsbeo atroets. fi‘l’x’r‘ugégnr“:r‘(‘}uk‘.owrg v::'yrl:‘:néhr‘:-nnp‘l':flfr.r and | ighe thor, o WILL d Dby Mr. llodecs requesting Goy. CullomJo seid | yirength'and backbono to withatand the presanre | PRdcsersing officees, and ccrtalnly not eiving aufl- | Beven delckates K. ¥, C. Klokke, L. Brandfurt, C. | © Xr, T, K. Boud 'wrltes fo correct & stntement | Now Mr. Cannon's patience gavo way, snd, lko * ; in the followIng nominations for the State Com- | ypne o 16 ol b q a clent timo to the fnvestigation of atlof them, Thoy R . —No. 124 Bedgwick street, Six deles | Ih G 18 A candldato for Alderman intho Kloventh [ o1 Infuriated I-I.(urf 0 -uu;p:d up to the Chair- Afi'ord Instant Ease misalon, which had slready beon refected by tha | Tt he 18 belng subjected to, and go on In the good therefare camo to the delcrmination not to detaln | Aisteenis Ward—No. 14 Ecdgwick stroct, Xidcle: | Waed. 1o say b cannot serve. man's table, on which ho nl[mud hin hugo eane, o I D,;.,,M,‘,,‘Mm,cmmlcm voto. Having® the | WOrk 50 auspiciourly commenced. th Yenate llnnmkr. but r;ult‘ Ium buuyl nl» neuc:um o ,m,,;{ veriny 3 al Mr.\. WV. lorkine, attornoy for the Hoard of and declared that ho wonld put the motion himsolfs i IH8SATISPIED LEADERS. atonce, and make such further appointments na power, through their control of tho Senate, to Fducation, will be a candidato for Clty Attoraoy tn | ¥ie Chairmon's refasal could not dobar him from | Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Inflammae reject all nominations, they will insiat that tho Aetanteentn Iard—No. 918 North Market gtroot. Butthgton, Frank Newon | tho Itepublican Convention. So will Mr, Weller | Di8 Fighta. The ro-called Republican leaders hors are the | FCFCneceasary durlng the receas, taking such time | Fivy delegates, N, M, Tho Fifth Ward Ropublicans met last eventng ot | MCEHNE." Tho Chnlrman at once jumpod on tho | Endcomtort. S o, 10 Archor avenas, 3, Schmitz Tresldent, ond | i it the motion, "declarcd the meeting s e eath Mt RS Joreph oyd, Secretary. Tho comimlttoo appoint- | i lorw could carry him. A majority of thoso | JCAFLATs Rlcklieadache, Lisrrhoca, Dysentery, Col* ed at tho last mecting o solect the naies of doublo | prosout followed him, and the dangor was averted, n’l:rlvflcn Ahonid nn{- urryAn‘homonl RADWAT'R o numbor of dolegates to tho Clty and Town Con- | £, Fatrlck 0'Malay who hasboon nonunated by | TEADY NELIEE with e, chingo Gt ey i voutions reported tan names, out of whichtho | JhCP'0) M3, Yoty intellygont nnd wwotclooking | Berichyroneh Brany or blisors sa & stimalsat. mecting proceeded to choosa Messrs, M. Schmita, | In tho ward. o s % Cole, C. Elal John K (it bim, aaif avan Rors. Canon Thinkn b 12 n. e . Kramer, o N at know him, ‘snd gven Tom Cannon thinka ho ia v cept himsolf, And ho moans at Ar, O A man by the name of Wolf made an intomperato | 11,0 peimary "olection, Foveraad ¢ Ofty conts. Thare s not & ume;ll. c"xlnn‘:clurlzlngIhu:tlon?rmummlng?nn romedinl agntinthe world it wil curo '"7\5'&‘ fraud, and charging that the voting had beon lm- sgiie, aud Wl othier malarious, bitlois scariol i Peoyrly ondbie s mea Sl bt b A SHOOTING FEAT. | jitwaisiher e dhel iy Mkl anumber of his frlends, who wantad tho other ‘Bl by Drogidisia. ] dolegates clectod, and the mesting broke up in | Onpt. Bogardua Brenks One Thousand Glass > somo confuslon, the malcontents threatening to Balls In tho Itemarkable Timo of 1h. call another meeting this ovening ot the corner of 421, 508, > Fortland avonuo and Twenty-Ath streot for the New Fork fevald, March 37, . Tho set elected last avening are zapposed to bo fa- DR. RADWAY'’S cltizens of Now York last ovening ot Gil- vorabla to Lleath, whily the socedurs aro undor- | B0 (dn q iV, SOE 0 86 SNERER BE G stood to be warkitg In the intorest of Wrighte skill. . For tho first timo Mo essayed tho THR DEXOCHATS OF TIE FIFTII WARD feat of breaking 1,000 glaas balls in two hours nasembled Inst uvening in o satoon at 1000 Sonth | nud forty minutus, the balls to be sprung from Halsted street to nominata a candldato for Aldor. | trapsuighteen yards distant, . He did not voin- J b & ] man, An each procinet §n the ward had its man to | 1nchice the Job without certaln misglvings, as to | p -0 - Dtk up, thers was uocoseally somo lond talk nna | gucceed lio kuow that nluety balls out of overy Efir’.’f"fi!g’fn’fil{"‘ el o ot g i tho nual difficulty In getting to work that attonds | hitndred must bo broken, ‘and that LI®) or | ey :Hl,;‘,fg,fov',';fl,g,gge-',[ dpsonders”ef thie Btom: such mootings, Tho diffcully was momowhat fn- | (eSS0 MerS FEPEEEA O PO ERC LHI8 DEASS | Gdade, tTaadacha, Consiipation, Costivenest, creasad by the electlon of oao Van Ormund to dha | win'tho 8500 thut 1o bet with o proniinont New | Sutln 5 i irweis i nt position of Chairman, Withont snficient voloe to | Yorker un the result, and so stood at the scors | the Internal Viscera. Wartante mako hlinwelf heard, and without any abliity to | with confidence, 1 nover fafled (n any under- | S5, Etoly versubls, contataln direct things, ho soon found himself Ignored by ml'flh"f ym,"' ,mlil[ Bom:r‘lluls. “'l(md I 'ih|'"k :Jrulth L] of2 mém"t"n:hflt folicwizg symptoms eeuiting froa overybody, A presumptuouna socretary tried to | Will dothis.' ow well he _knew himsol 0 P ¥ fun | ihe meeting, | but - bis voica teg | senuol picssnntly proves. In. h. 42m. 50s ha m%“;'fi‘&i‘fi%?&q{“x;fl'fiu’5%’-2’4!"»‘3‘.‘..:’.'.."{3’4 Gy was drowned © by tho dlsurder of thg | Dod brokeu tho 1,000 Lalls, having shot at 1,180, Hlleust of Kuod, Fullness o Weliht (g the luma: mob, In - due> process af - timo ¢ | Which scored bim the viclory and G7in, 103 to | Eour Eruptions Stakingor Flutieriogs a l):n\vl(h the old party-mnsnagers as tothe policy to bo pursucd, and scemed to have vory lttle ro- gard for tho old **party-machine.” The Zack Chandlors, tho Logans, Camerons, Conklings, Butlers, and old ** Posscs" of **the machlne," tound themeelves Ignored by thianew Tresident, fresh from the peoplo and full of the desire for “‘reform ** that was 50 much prated about daring the canvass, 1o was impressed with the bellof that .the pledges made by the party to tho peopla ln the Cincinnatl platform, and sccopted by him when he becnmo the cunddate of the party, wers made in good In faith and meant something. “llo was_dotermined (o do all In his power to make good thone pledges, and, as s meana to theend, he studionsly avoided those old party hacks whose In- fluenca upon the last Adminlstration was franght with su much of ovit, 1e called to IS CABINET men of acknowledged abllity, but whose pontical aflillations heretafora had antsgonized them to the ‘‘mnchino leaders." This waa the first of his political crimes, and what a howl of Indignation it ralscld! The old leaders, seciug their influonce departing from thom, declared that this now Iresl- dent, In breaking **tho machine’* would ruin the tountry; that ho was wellinz ont to the Demouratu; Bouthern polley wat intendod to turn tha countryover to the control of thu old Southern Icauors again: nod, in fact, that this modest, quict, unsmnming entlenun from ' Ohlo, 'who =~ happencd to havo fdcas and oplniona of hie own, wax golng to John. nonizo the Administration and drlve the conntry to tho devil forthwith. ‘Thore waa 8 day or two when itsucmed as though thouzh the Senate would re. fase {o conflrm the Cabinet nominations and array {tsoif In direct hoatllity to the Prosident, In the language of o distinymished Western Scnatar, the leaders’ were **bulldozed” by thin **now man " who zufused to boled by theiu or to counsel with Democratic caso to the Commission, trhich co'm- eo Anylulm,nC. Kirkpatrick; “Southern Normal miesfon be accoptod nx a lawyer, ruceiving , T . Beligo] omns 8, Ridgeway; Northern Insano Asylum, C, W. \lnnh; Commissfon of Publle Charitics, Dr. J. C. Corbus; Industrial Insti- tute, W. C. Fiagz; Solalers’ Orphans' Asylum, John McNulta, 'Tho resolutlon was carrled by avoteof 20 to7. The Republicans voting yea were Messrs. Bash, Castle, Davls, Dement, Moderwell, Riddle, and Whiting, MEANWIILE the Democrats and Independents of the Senato defer action na to the confirmation or rejection of the Penltentiary oud the Rallroad and Warchouse Commiseloners, to sea what action the Governor will take. Goy. Cullom declines tu state untll ufter he has recelved offlelal notl- fleation of the actlon of the Senats. DBut it muy be aceepted as the fact that he will not ba bull- dozed into making noninatious at the dictation of the Democratle caucus, and that ho will not, 1€ et alone, inslat upon the tigld party test in making nppointinents of Coinmissioners of the severnl State institutions, but, If he sppolnts Democrats, it will bo not beeauso they are Dem- ovrats and the caucus go orders, bit becauss they arc qualified for the pluces. JUBGES OF ELECTION, Mr. Hunt's bill providing for the election of ndges of -clection, and sceuring to the minor- ity one judge, eatno up on second reading, nl, after o sharp opposition by Mr, Roblnson, ot ook, was ordered to a third reading. Mr. tob- insun offered an amendment excluding Coole County from the operation of the bill, tiut the umendment was lost. COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ‘There will be u mecting of the Cook Coum.‘y delezution [n the morning for the purposc, it porsible, of cuming to an agreement on tho bilt of Mr, Robinson, of Cook, legislating the pres- cut Loard of Cook County Comnissloners' out Town of South Clicago: Bupervleor, Asacseor, Collector, Town Clerl, nino Conatables, ~ The apportionment of aslc(:uu 28 follows: First Ward, cights Second Wurd, 1 Ward, nino} Fourth Ward, thirtaads ¥ifth Ward, Vo, By for the performanca of that duty. Tis In well u derstood by the Preatilent, who' recolved Mr. Ca ventor with groat cordialily aday or o since, when Magt calied upon hlw. Speakiug of tho Tresident's Southern policy and Clvil-Servico He- form, which ara the koy«iones of the presont Ad- miulstration, the ox-Nénator proclalmed them to b Lo reulty of ‘wie statcamanhip and tho frolt of o clenr, honest, far:scelng brain, 1o expressed sonte feare ‘lest tho Prestdent should bo unablo to witbstand the scvers pressura which [s hrought to bear upon him. Con- ecat, opectally, will oppone thie CIvil-Servico Tte- form, for neither Senators nor mombers aru in- clined to yleld to tho Kxeeutivo tho patronaga they havo herétofore controlled and upon which they raly to retaln thelr own positions. No opportunit will be permitted to go Ly unimproved which threatens to weaken the Prealdent’s policy In this reapeet. The country 18 with him. beyond ques- tion, und will rejoice most hoartly If, by enforcing Civil-Bervice Reform, hio can emancipato ua from that polilical pest, the ** political uinchine,” As to TUF SOUTTIRRN POLICY, the Prenident will ho importuned by the carpet. bagyers of the South, whio clulm to represont the tepnblican purty fu that rection, 1o accord them recognition, and continue thom in power, Unfur- tunately for them, the Ropublicans of (ho Nurth ara_beginning towuko up to tho faet that to theso vety carpet-buryers in to by sttelbatod, the decadence of Ttepublicanism In the South, and tho abuses from which that scction 18 now rnflering so severcly. The oxecllent mannerin which tho~oith- e represonfatives Lorn thomselves during the lute Fresklential iroublce hna dome much to open tne oyes of the North' jo tho bet- ter pentfmients which ~ provall In the South, and tenis to cause them 10 laok for tha real rensonn for disurder which provalla thero. ‘The ro- sult I8 not favorable to thaxa who hiave s long been recognized as Republican lnaders of Southiern ron- timent. Ex-Senator Carpenter, who knuws tho Southern situation as well any Northern man cun, s leartlly in accord with the Vrestdcnt'a policy, tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of tho " - | W, Watt, Judies, i Na suoncr had he uttered theeo worda than the 5 & sacancles Uiey have left on the Gencral Couimis- | most dingruntiod sot of mevito bo found anywhoro, | fng temece " 10 moko Proper inguiriea regard- | Wik, b4tk e e sta, North Clark atreet, | DipBiehian, of the Third Ward, entire hall was In n commotion and upronr. . Both Bawels, Mumps, Oongostion of the 4% g tham, Ten delegates. Chatios lardlug, C. W. Fuller, K, C, | Tho naine of Col, Lyman Dridges I angiested by | oo Lungs, Bore Thr Difiouls ¢ slonsbe liled by Democratsand Independents,but | Proslcent Mayes camo hero qulctly, assumed hls MATT CARPENTER. Ten inlepljoe. ol e + 1 G manyof our bestcitizona for the City Troanurombip, | Chonion and the Chalrman wore throatened with Mg Dty 7 they propora to Jeavo tho sclection of theso 10 | ofice with digmity, and proceeded £t anco to ad- |- Tho factthat ex-Senator Matt Carpenter appeared e It AR TAYLOR, Chaleman. < | Who belleve Shat & bettor nomination eannot.be | A*“ssdnation, Nioth Camoy snd Canuon buttoned Dreathindy Palpitation of , the Governor—at least tliey €0 antiounce; butty | miniater Its dutics Ina Judiclous and firm mat a8 connecl for Tilden before the Electoral Commis- | 1, 1, Broxe, Secretary. mada by tho itapublican party. up thoir coata 10 as to be preparcd fof the fatal tho Hoart, Iyatorlos, A in fact, the whole movement Is_au atteinpt 1o M MANKC, | yion induced some Itopnblicans to_think that the TOWN OF SOUTH CIICAQO, Ald, Kicacn, the resont competont membor from | Alroke. Tlie mora timid fled from tho room. ‘The Croup, Diphtheria, Oatarrh, [ introdico Into the ilinois Central Insang | B1YIng his whole time and attentlon to public | cioguent gentieman ind abundoned e Hepublicatt | The delogaten (o the Kepublican City Convens | tha Kirtoonth Ward, has beor nominaiod for ear | Becrotary J1ped ovor: tha tatlaand tve men, 19 Influonss, Headache, Toothachs, iiv: Asylum, William H. Ellfs and Dantel &, Ballous nmlm. \hvuhonv. ostentation or any diaplay of rafly;md | gono ovar fo tho criewy, This Ia far from on from, ho First, He‘cam'g. 'rnm'xgor%u:‘x;-{ and glection by tho ClilZens’ Unlou Orgunization of that ;5§u°|?o)'fn(')’x'fl’{"fi'fi&nf\uf"}fmflc"‘l"c'e::n'uzur:l Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Ohills, " L. otiem, rue, for Mutt 18 a3 prononnc tepublican as | Fifth Warnds, comprisingthe Town of Sonth Ul 0, | ward, = B S MO Cuaine AT Aot T5hn sl hens | vy Wi apprecintion of the oeo of Prerient: v ania s ohverin Teseident fiyes,' 13 | willincat v convniion i MeCormick el soriet {ion. omo ahoutod pulice, and fhlugs gunerally | Aguo Obills, Ohiliblains, and Frost Bitos. , and makes hia ilv i q % z , ;. 3 ! 3 ;‘. Instituto for Feoble-Mlinded ‘Children, C. It | anda modest rclf-consclousnesn of his abiilty to | oy e oF o kreat abilliy, and makes Lla Ii B | R e ol danday, Lune: WARD MEETINGS. ad undutodly Weon infaencad by alvine brompt | o spolication of the Tiewdy Titotto thapartor lCluflmmlnzs nfind lA‘. %fl%{l!chxulwxg : ‘{‘ ¢ mlul Ear | perform the dutles of tho ofico. * 1o did notcone | Tilden's friends to preaent the leynl aspoct of the tion, ‘to neminate the following officors for the TIE PIFTU. e, yelled at the top of his voice, **Adjourn the | parts where the pata or dificulty extsts will afford case ifirmary, Danlel win; Soutliern Insang ! i § i JEsaBR BraLuing, 1L B. Stoxe, M. Scwirz, Central Repnblican Committes of South Chicago. IN GENERAL. TIE 8OUTIL TOWN, Tho proposed fusion-tickot for the Sonth Town, given In yesterday's Tuinuxe, doss not meet the approhation of some Democrats, because tho name of Murk Kimball appears upon it. They claim that Lis namo would antagonize the friends of Miko Iivane, and thus draw away considerablo strength. Itis hold on tho other hand that Mr. Klinball has tha confidence of the poople of both partles, and ho in regarded as fully competent to 8l tho important trust, cured for 1IN CITY FOLITICA nothlng new was dovelufied yestorday, Thero s conslderablo feeling ou the question of tho Trens- urorshlp among the Democrats. It Lv sald that Me. Cltnton Briggs I8 00 pursonal {n his ofico—that 1s, 100 excluslve. Capt. Tom Brennn, Mr, Briges' asalatant, is talked of for tho piwitfon, Lt ho dues not wantit, The City Attornoyship i1 anothur Lone uf cuntentlon, ~Ono of the promibent candie dates on tho Dowmocratio ticket {s Mr. A, T, Lwini, 1lo 13 tho only aspirant so far an montioned on that #ide, whove ch Homo way, howover, that J. 1. Doolittle, dJr., wonld liKe it if he can't be nominated for Am{nm In the Niuth Ward the Democruta hiave gotten II[; anothier blondy ructlon. (ius Anderson, of No, &' West Madlson street, wanty the nomination for Btomazh, Swimming of the Iead, Jurricd snd Dinicult ” 9 became neceasary to elear tho foom, and to have | sperc. Nothing Hko It Bna cor bofore been abe | Nreathine, Flatictim ot i 1At GROkIg OF buflos ot exlitento ani providine for tho election of a | thew.” But thio **volco of the country™ was due | and declarcw. that If ho has tho nerve o Sarey 16 | & Llae st hos eremmterion” horosr, RHo KeopE | e dolegaten Trom tho saveral nrecincts fla in wa | tempted, much less porforined. RN BeaaLion whes 1 & L{lnull”mlnre. s now iourd, Tho bill iangs fire bucauso thera In | cillediy in favor of ving U new Vrosident 8 (alr | out, b will becamo by far the mosk popular statess | b Terel Ssinas “Petni-patelarch = pamed It | tholr numios were calod. This Worked vary well | ‘The sow-storm kopt away a great many, yot | Faleh: lises Woatatite G tlenty orerand o) an clement in the Cook County delegatfon tbat | trial, und espectally delighted with hie Cabinet se- | mah in the conntey, and will alo bu the meana of | g Love]o; o & & man of somo | untilthey sm through calling the naines, wkion tho | thero was nearly 1,500 peraous present, many of | Fainia the ticad, _uf.'g‘;g{*x‘!_m:";fi e, Clioat, i bent upon deienting the blll i order to cou- | lections, so the Senate was '‘bulldozed " by the | saving the Reoubllcin pariy. This I belleva to ba | character. h heals a tnrbulent faction, but | mob rustiod into the room azuln, and'the wamo | thom belng representative “crack shiota,” ~ At | Jimbe, and Audden Fiushes of Heat, Borning in b tinue the County Bourd Ring, people and Inlrlx driven to confirm the sppoint- | the scniment of tho majority of the unprejudiced | Andernon has the most support—that of Levy, the | sreno of confusion enaned. Tuen womebady | tho Fourth avenuo side of tho enclosuro swooden | Fioeh. e ments they would so gladly havo rejected on the | men of the country. It certululy {a of thoso sn- | bunko.steerer and his cn"mru and the ganmbling | Moved 1o adjourn lo Toomoy's Hall, on Archur lanking covered with whito tmuslin was bull | A S doses of RADWAT'S PILLS will fros tha sy alightost pretext. 2 Zoubled here. 'The week just past has been ona | fraternity generally, including thelr attornoy, | Avenus, near llaluted atreot, and without futting i crtae tha bt Pane tom trom all of ¢he sboya named disordors. Frice, 28 OI110. SENATOR CONKLING WHINING, of great cxcitement hore among the politiclans, and Ay, * 1 tho motlon the Chatewan decklod tho meoting ad« 'p'f' "’d“ "l“fi“l'fi ho | .gl Lol It Lraps word | contsperbox. Sold by Drugwiata. LEGISLATIVE. Tho senlor Benator from New York is the worst | through itall the Presidont his barne himaclt in | “'Fhe Republicans are uulr{(ng on thele campal, ourned, ‘Two nolico ofiicers wore stationed at | placed, and only two uscd nt & tine, thesobeln 4 g wnch a dignifled, dem, yot ninfable manner, that lie hax endeared Limaolf to nll who huve como in cous tact with him. A wlendy adheronco to the ling of conduct that has marked his Adminfatration thus far will reanlt In msking Prosfdent Hayen one of the best-beluved of all our Presidents, Certainly, the oventa now transplring in Washinzton are fuil of tatercst toan unpretending non-partisan. SojounNen, —_— ANN ARBOR. Apecial Corveondence of Tha Triduns, ANN ARDOR, Mlch., March 20.—To-day Miss Mary Wheeler, o young lady of this city, of con- atilerable prominonce in soclal circles, sets out for Ban Franclaco, to meet Mr, Lilly, a geotle- man from Yokohama, Japan, and there becomne his wite. After the suarriuge the party will at onee proceed to Yokohama. This romantle af- Iair Is the result of the following clreinstancest A few years since, the family of Mr, Wheeler, {ncluding Miss Mary, wero traveling in Europe, CoLuMmnus, 0., March 21.—In the Scnate, tha Senate bitl providing that the Ntato Board of Equadization shull not Increase the reports of County Auditors on Natlonal Dank stocks to excecd $100,000 wos passed. ‘The Houso biil to suthorize the incorporation ol mutual fire-lusurance companles was ulso pussed. A bill was {ntroduced to provide for minority representation In stock companies, A resolution was offered providing for sub- mitting to o vote of the peopls an amendment ta the State Constitution providing thut Btato elections shall bo held In November, ond also to filvn the Ueneral Auumblly power to hold u iennial scssluns, The resofution was ordered printed. ‘oumey’s front door, and, ns the names of the | pulled so that ihe balls wero sont fato the aiy delegates wero called, the'latter lid in, anatdst tho | fu rupid succession. Mr, 8. H, Burrill, of 7 hooting and jeoriny of the mob outside, After tha (}mrafin acryed at referco; Miles L. Johnson, meeting had suain come o anlor, and | of Robblnsville, N. J., reccived and nttended . & th had n & wood deal of olsy, % H ‘| excited 'Democrutlo “bluster, 8" Committen an | $he, Hosted euncbarrclay, Dr, Talbot, of New o b York, pulled the traps; reteniii s aniolptd O seupe, lars et | Ghestof"Now Yorkykopt i ot sire: (] ond,—ond It waa finally decided to allow one-haif | oud Dr. Sanborn, of Boston, the tme. Two of :'lch ntnndlnc-runm’. for tlters were no scats. | ctlve younez mien, one of them Daafel Paken- Then the nominatlona wero inonder,and the namea | ham, of New York, filled the traps, The Cup- of John Hemllms; David Dunn, Jahn Long, D. N. | tain used one gun, Beott, of Loundon, two sels McGarry, Poter Loady, Matthow liained, asd John of lmrrullbnml cartridges of thredand a balf , Tully were preaented. Mossrs. Mctinrry, Loug, il 3, " . “d "‘;Vlu 8 withirow after_ the Grst batlot, and. gralnsof Dittmar’s powder and oncquurterounce i | #hot. Tl mnissed the fiest two, and then “get~ ( aftor taking four ballote, Duna was elected'by 33 | it 10 SSVERG LAl butman tonmaah them rlane Of Ten Years' Growth Cured by votus, and loft with such rupldity that the audience oruio siogling thioa braky ap iththa deustamonst. | 0L 300 0T Tho tut Hundred, oecubre ( IES TIB BRVENTIIL. Ing 10 minutes, he broke 713 {n the second hun- 5 N A reguinr meeting of the Sovunth'Ward Republlc. dred, consuming 0 winutes, 813 fu the third an Club waa hold “last eveningat’ No, 302 t | Lundred, uiso 0 minutes, 015 fn the fourth bun- [ 1 nave had ah Ovarian Tamor fo the Ovaries Fourteenth utroot, G. W, Gandnior in the chairand | drod, 9 minutes, og&‘ma in_the MHIth hun- und Slawols for Ten Yenrs. 0. L. Dudloy Secrotary, The attendunco was | dred, requiring i, L, ‘Thus he bad shiot 5.~Dx. It Thst About twenty neW monibers ""’"’s'fuf‘a"‘f‘l at 500 balls and broken 420 in 45m, bs. A an- | ofacs s b beaoated'l AL D s tatements as & unit, maintaining a sollil front, snd recogniz. ing the fact that only good min whould bo selocted tor local officos, A betwoen Mosurs, A, M. Wright and Monros [leath, tho Mayorality contes avenly bakunced, though friends of both cocdlngly hopeful and confldont, ~Thero te uo bit. ternees whatever manifestod, t 18 wholly a con« tost upon morits, emaralizod of all the Senaturs. Ho goce aronnd growling and whining 1lko o bear with s sore head. ilo haa refused to call upon the President since tha {anuguratlon, duclarlng thaty aa long ws o has been In Congrees, no Vresldent has presumed to onter upon the dutles of his ofice without con- #ulting Lim—Hoscoe, tho elugant i—as to the polley 10 be purstied by his’ Adminfutration. Ilo refuvce to apcak of Mir. Haycs ae tha President, but con- temntuoualy alinides to him as **1hot man," snd declures that hin self-respect will not permit him to see *that man " until ic 18 went for wod invited to assumo confldential (and di ul) reiations witly the Administeation, 110 refuscs to indorse auy of the numerous Now York applicants for ofifce, or to give them even o detter of commenda- *tlon, ‘declaring that, If he cannot control the New York patronage bimself, he wlil zive no adrice 5 urding ite dispoxal, Prtronsge fa the key to Me. “onkling's political conree,—if he can deal out tho officcw nmonz e admirers, as ho did during Uraut's Admlulsiration, bie v ontirely lovely and perfectly barmonlous; otherwlew he becomen IN THE WKST TOWN the Domocrats have a quantity of candidntes for the various ofices. In the Eichth Ward thera are -lex;lhn»cw lates for Conatables, and in tho Bixth thirly-elght, Al to)d, thero sro ovor 200 Lumicea loaking for that position. — ¥or regular town ofticers thero are John Kyan, D, W, Daker, W. J, Maskoll, Thomas llalplit, Dan Gloanon, an Miko Laviu, Bome of theso nict aro of_the bum- merciass, John ityan wunte to bo Suporvisor. What s peciliar qualifications “are s lu friends, most of whom b,elnnf to the harder clavses of tho community, Neat lo lim comy ex-Supeevisor D, W, aker and W, J, Mankeil. Both want to collect next year's taxea. Thomas llalyln and Capt. Uleason want to do thin amseasinz, and Mike Lavin' wants 1o resume hia former dutics as Tuwn Clork, Mike bas. long e ——— THE WEATHER, Wasumiaron, D, C., March 22—8 a. m.~For A PETULANT MALCON venting his -uu upon every oug comed In coutact. T, with whom he t would seem that ho most ted, I make this statements dmittod. WIIL llachuian was oloctes cemey o ¢ 1 have hiad an Ovarfan Tuuior In the Ovaricead ows the Upper Lake reglon, increasing cloudiness, | Favishad some approhumsion of Sit. Maves: coure, be A n v lupcement of sk progrias matle was rucelvel 1, 3 ki o - | yacancy in the Exccutive Commlitce from tho voel ¢ls for ten years, 1 irled the beat oh " Lotlows b et i orsaow 1t nothe | 3, B St ek onalind (s | et and nlctua atae | S s oghiction o g ot U | DSERU Dt of (e s sl v, ke, e Gt v | B e S e portlon, northerly to easterly winds, alight changes in temperature, and falliug followed by a rising barotcter, (e N nsked at'this juncture it his arm would hold | pidity shat I could not have Mved Tucth Inker, rt’ll;‘(.: anxue ggllv'n‘ f&"c’i'v“.,‘“fi:mf.'."in{'.'."fiflx‘}fi“.fi'; out, and ho assurcd all inquirers that it was Iy | {riendof ailng Induced mato tey Katwer honeivs Club conld sclect six dolegates to the City Conven- | tho'bust possible sbape. '#I don't want auys falth I d the German und Amorlcan efomenta aro tutally ig- nored Ly thls crowd, who preuine Lo run the fown York oftices, whereby somo of Mr. Conkling's election o an Irish Know-Nothing basl, and, . When tho famli; dto A aHCIAL T s aee yICHheT fub OBy, | fueote. When the Tally rolurued (0. Aun-Ars bor, he accompanlied them, and remained here s deliberation, 1t e, walting for layes Lo coino in, relying upon Conk- Y tion. The Commiltes brought Ina list which was | thing but solid flesh and u shirt,” sald L, | ©3 plrchascd six bottics of the Resolvent, two bosesof i g Ry "ot s Sl o | ahrt . Neturaing ' O1f Work, b o | 65 BRohaf e Uit STl i on | Sled "t " hy Tellming gt | DUt b of i shooting upl thip i | UG S Voot R B RS EBLEii Cig, thel rnp‘rllcullon- il after tho Inauguration, ‘They | tered futo the employment of a Beoteh mlsslon- | ning for Constables, Blrcham, 47-\ G, W, Gandner, 723 A, Gra- | Jio hnd been timed in onder to- note hls hest | Yaiaous a0y op e e e en ot §hrs Toeamlyant. (%0 now find thut Me, Conkling doca nolcarry all the | ary socluty, for tha translation of the Bi- | “ffio Republicans, in direct contrast ta this, will | bai ‘“’ri W, Johnson, B2: Joseuh | noints, In 1 minute be broke 14 bulls; fn 9 | of the Helist and Lws boscast the Tilie, - biefors they oftices In his pockel as furmorly, and L boiug | Lie into 'the Jupancss —tougu aud ot | renomimate, Juall prubabllity, the present town eber, 10§ I, W, Llabl, 2 } Jo Dunhaiw, ‘.’7. Intnutes, 24 baits; and in 9 tinutes 15 scconds, | ¥ers gona 1 had lost twe v ‘t?“fldf' i e in an {1 humr,‘ uls tuttuence act, ** Mr. | unce hegun his' work in kohama, | ofilcers, svalast whow nu opposttion bas yot shown | A; Buchman, 304 1o Duguld, 403, 3. 8, Taylor, | o5 gaphiushed into pleces. A rest of elghteen 1 beoatinued to ma Uiy incdicing ot 'was sure (s S EAR S Sk of b rostercan oy &' Wastect Sons | hut It seenis to Lave been dull business, in & f Weelf, \Tuey aro Avory Moorg, Supervisoes Jmmen | 437 & Seliuborty 24 |V Koch, 320 1. ThotBOe | \isca’ wus Uica taken, during whidh tho | Jaire axd! sk . Kmat ooy ol 100 A [ 48 1t W, stor, Ho behaves Nko an aggrioved schout-boy | Sthaike country, und alone; go he offercd his | ji- [ Sueretons Jona 1aian, Cotlector: sud | 3u0q Srorna, Gardner, Dircham, and Johmeon | Lroken glnss was rewoved. Fm k glires unzen battlce of the Hcsolyeat. 2 DU ay nchr'an an b asceriatneds 8 for leath | 1o the sixth bundred Dogardus missed 19, | bcaficllel sadeix boxesof the pilly and @ fdr Wridht. then, raptdly mproving, lie broke 94 out of tho | to'dod for this Help i ae»p:{fi{c‘dfi‘.‘"%flflé‘hfi 1t was voted that tha Club nominate an Alderman | gyenth, i tho clehth hundred he broke 02, In "fl wr':n,z:’-im:l‘fl?mflnu "le;l“‘ll&fp‘! l‘l’:}'z‘-ll‘ without subinitting tholr. candidute to the prima- | 4, piuth, 05, and in the tenth hundred i, | S04y EmIer i thatis mayL flen, John fichmelts und U, W, Usrduet Wuro | iyt guvo 'tug shooter K39 broken out of tha Wiied MRS, E. G, DIDBINS. metionud and & ballot laken with the followlng [ [Flis £ave tho shogter B30 bruken out of the e mecting Hiehadioommed. - and anplo margin_ was left to break the ad: | §em forwndm {rojucsiadyou 1o sand meditiosls d ol 3 X ll:. @, W, Gardncy, the candidato for Alderman, | ditional 111, happen what may, This ro- | or ey with luclltanllun 0f what wi -ensu:| n"n" 74 158 gentleman of intelligence snd good persona} | quired 180 balls * to perfors, the num- | you. | muy say that Lor atatemen| ucurmhz" oal sppearance, ubout 43 years of age; a paint-und-ail | ber of tho missed belng lncreused, owlng to | usiiocation, (Buned) - Lo W, LEBCY, . who 14 too small to lck “his tescher wni | MIections aud haud to Miss Wheeler, and was just & trile tou larye to be spauked with case. Hiw defcat wt Clucionstl by M, Hayes has cuinde hin woreheaded, which he Law shown by liiu apatliy fn the campalgn and bis wresent exhinbition of tmpotent spleen. Nearly all tho othier Senators have s, over thelr orlginal de- oralization and are haswning to place them- selves ON A PRIENDLY YOOTING at tke White llou bute they are recelved with tho ultost courteay, aud accorded the fult cor glven sutlsfuction, and lhr‘y »hould bo clected rather thun have the town falf sgnin into (he hands of bummore from which it was reacued last spring, THR GENMAN TILDEN CLUDS, Last eveniny a convention of delegates from the varlons German *'fildon and Reform * Clubs wus huld In the cocklatt of the Superior lock, No. 77 Clark atruet, ‘Tho ublect of tho meeting wad to decide whother the sevarsl ward orxanizas Hous, os such, would st ouch fall work for the Democratic party In tho city cam- mude happy with an aflirnative snewor. A rangemsuta were made at ouca for the warelnge, Hecould not leave his work long cnough to come to Ant Arbor, but thought ba could take & steanncer over to the Uolden City, provided he could return by the next. Shekindly consented to meet bl tliero and carry out tha rest of the Frugrlmme. Miss Wheeler's father oes with ier to Bun Fraucisco, but will come back to Aun Arbor, after the weddln;‘% The young mlissionary has been so fortunute = el b 3 o > | marchant at No. 604 Bouth Halated stecet, and was tho uccessity of uslng poor powder at thiy stago L kes (e cratioil duo to thelr ollcial positions. "The Preste o Pardioand Tioppel "ta peasie aih hina | Bevr proininent fa poliiice O ha shoot, Mis Tt wid ol ahot bolug | b Sarsertin at s b 1 mary Yot vl 2 dent cuusults them remrding appointmente ander | 88 to ke u meu[ chales for a life companion, s&u was chosen Secretary. fl was_found thatall | NINTI WABD, announced before made, there was great cheer- | kuown un Llis facts thercin slated Are ui "fi':':. considerution whenever b dditional 1o | She b o ludy of wccomplishinonts, aud thu | tie wards were represonted. The Chalr stated the | . The "'l'"'h”““ Club mot yeaterday evening in | s, tho plaudits belni ronewed when the result | G s8d ulsutably correct. Ay o wha knaws Tormation ko (et bel Uives thom dise | duaghter of weulthy retired gentlemin. Ber | bjoct of the meadag: Paker fall, at tho coruer of sluted and Madison |t 00 PGovs "o "Urows " The Captain | DU Jiljetleve borsiaiemepl vy 1 cocwra, tinetly 1o understand that they donot consrol the | fora her departure she recelved tosthmonials of | Gen. said that they had come together for | stzucts, Mr, D, W, Clatk, Jr., presiding, o ABh Durrdle of hie gun twenty-uno ARY, cOd! ?‘"fl. Federal patrouae of thele distrlcts, As tho coun- | hor mauy fricnds® aiections, Intho shape of rich | tho purposu of declaring whethier they would acor | _‘The following dehTM' {o the Town Conventlou | ¢H8UE " Xed If ho hod any arm lef ARY 2 ey lolda the Preaideat. perwonnlly” resmonsible for | ol A Y 5ot a4 a0 oraunisatiou b this time with tho imo. | wero oluctads J. 6. Heynolds, L, . Jamlsou, &. | thines, and when axked It ho Liud any arm it k3, PO all uppoiutaients, condening or approving bl a | PFE3UBLS. cratio purt; M. Moure, Fred Ligonur, M. 0. Dean, 1. ¥, Oll- | he ruplicd, laughlug, © Yoss it'e allire, aud thewe are wisely ur upwlacly inade, by proposcs to | The Unitarian State Conference will hold fts Jucob S, Lindag, of tho Stxtocnth Ward, sald | ver, Willim Dean, Ephratin Morison, could break wnother thousand witbout fecling —_— P Lo gulded tn Biakiniy thers by ollie than unerely Eul.‘.m‘u suton Inthus ity on the 8d, 4tl, anud | that ahnoet every parson had by this time declded | A ol e taken one "x'?"flf';“au'?'n"y'fil.’fi' it The followlug gives details: i erutlonw. Mefs ready tolMsten 10 | 5th of April. hich party Ho would act with, and It way too | man, res uidler, Liroke. M| ! BEECHER, r\nwm recouuneniation o Seustocs wnd [~ Dr. ficury 8. Cheaver, formerly Professor of jate 1o d' anything before. tho. Brimarice. o, | %4iWoodman, 1, with saveral seattering, 3 G “"g'u DR. RADWAY'S BE Bpectal Dityich ko The Tribuns. P etiken " or itunnl nar ™ omectiag | Therapeutics and Materls-Molled n the Uspart. | (hetafors, 1aoved that hoy take no poativesciod | o MINTIE MARD DxOCRAT, | Eetund Hunire ot B : TnptawaroLis, Mlarch 21, —Houry Ward Beech- | in addition o suct’ Fecoummentations wil- Ls B e ot o it uierl | 2 eds hauss oppored this action, and held | HeIl avt sveRiug for ths purpose of Hombuating | &0, buudreds .. I H i1li er lectured to-night to un finmeuse audlence on | necessary 1o sccure sppalntinents W olice, The ity, e cotapolled 1o reslan hls that they bud plenty of time. dulegates to the City Couveutlon to be voted | kisth huudred. oL ] arsa aII “The Minlstry of Wealth To was recelyed ec are bevbining to understand thie, | 108 city, e was cotape b0 Fedlzn hls posl- | " Gourad Niehol woved o sabetitute, *4That it at tho primarica tu-day, Aw woon | gigql haudred By 1 ! 1 celvy acquently wakivg thele sppiicstions di- | tlon futhe Unlyersity, u few years ago, on s | 1,6 Tiiden and Reforo Clabe ach ae w3 organizas the wceting was called ““to order, Beventh hund 0 U Y with ag ovation on the part of his friends and | rectly to tho Vrealdstt, hustesd of 6 thoie delegs- | count of Ul-healta, aud imniediately wtter speut | Hon wt ol Hhey bec s the Dorasracy, wmock-suction mai Levy, followed by auch Eighth, huudrod M M THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, sdmirers, who filled the Opera flouse, Durlug | tons fn Congress, \ ‘Yuey swurnt du tho ante-rooms | & swmmer in Colorado, e cuna” back tuuch ten, Lich at, as an or-wmflnlon. tho | inz " patricts as B“Umhd umfl ond Iowal Nluth huudred,. v 95 o Y the day lio was walted upon by o delegation of ?nd lul;.bie; of ll}c"‘\ l:luv llua\gn.ll-\:lejtl_nr i Jmproved, and sluce then hus been able to move | tine was hort, and they should not take’ part ruk inan apbesrancs an .un,‘ to have things | Tunth bundeod...s.. ) M1 u 2 i Old Presdipterisns, whio séieinberod ki pasls § the cod w-l"' hu our‘vl un the Presfde about, but unable to do any work, Cousumpe | fu the present campatan, but «heuhnuldn& with | thelr own wiy. They partiall {lu:wtdnd. OF 8t | pleventh huudred and thirty-six,, 111 25 tbe Curs of all Chronlo Diseases, Scroful ato1n1his’ dity When Do hud chargo ‘of (ho | are peceived wiih picassnt worde: Hatencd jo wish | o8 18 Dulshing his earthly caroor. Ho la yet | (g Democracy in tho vatlous clubs. Ky e peoueris o tbt latorast ‘of Avsuain b > ' o — ailitic, Hereditary or Contaglons, be It Becoud Chureh, now presided oyer by Willlam below middle age, and was a man of lbulty and Frauk Schwelnfurth wanted them to wait until | They were prescut in the fulerest of Augustus Total rerevesnne 1,000 ;! patience, thelr spplications piscod oa ale, -..5 L ted §a the Lusgs or Stumach, Hkino o) they coul what the conventions of both ve | derson, the keeper of an establishment of raure or L ] Alvin Bartlett,'who futroduced Mr, Becchier tor | tbomselves disminsed with aseuratices that thyir | TUsh promise. GUPB. | (o Sould eps what S vor ol eupoorting tha boet | Tesa reputo on Madlsun atroct, Beat Cllnton, who Time of Grst 500. b X 8 Bouss, Flsah or Nerrss, Corrupting the night tu s very felicltous manner, paers will bo duly consldered, and the rizlit thlug 2 men, aud not golng on the extreine party hasls. | daks the sufltage of the beoplo of the ward for | 1me of frt BG, I Solids and Vitlatisg the Whuids. Lk ouc In tlie mtter. . 1 have conversod with o nuw- EX-GOV, WASHBURN, \What was wuuted was guod ofliclals, and bigshould | Aldormaz. Levy was the apokcauman of the oven. | L0 9f GED 20 14w : t TR bor who luve been thus treatod. and, whily thoy Spectal Dispatch 60 The Triduns favr doferring uny action. Hoytherefors moved | ug, and mado, put, sad carricd motlous o his | Tiae . Chronis Rheumatism, Berofula, Glandular gweliar, CANADIAN NEWS. are vomewliat disappoluted st not recelving Iy Dispacch 6a The 3 tuat uo actionbe tuken then, bl that they sdjoura | Jiking, winding up tic niceting by botdly announc. I 4n 5o | Dackiug Lry Couyl. Cancerous Aections BypLLr Bpacial Dispatch 1o The Tribuna. dlately tho appolutisent they deirc, Ahoy ure loud Bostox, Mask., March 31.—Tl funeral of X~ | untii Tuceday evenlns by which time both partica | Ing thithe wouldrun as onv'of the delegates vn 3088 50| fompisnty,biceding of Mo L unEs Dy Dlcen Otrawa, March 2L—B. Devlin, M, P, for | {8 thelr pralocs of the codrwcey, afutliity, and | Gov, Washburn, st Cambridge to-day, was at- | would havo placed thelr candidates in the ueh. 1he Democrutic ticket to-day. 4 Skin. Hilp Dissases, Mercuriud Disc remuald A e Aleth D turg | Lisluess wauders | of tho Friskent. . Under | (foq by o very large nusabes of distingulshed | | Cavt . A: Demmer favord ir. Schwelafurt'e TILE TENTIS WABD HEFUBLICAN CLUBS T &7 i | Compialuadout Dropty ik Yoy outreal Centre, Lias been obliged to retura | hiw fricndly mannors and his pleasant words thero ATy s motiqn, snd ho thought they could do better by | held a meeting Iast oveniugat No, 254 West Lake cuitis, Cvunvm f_n&. Blsdger, Liver Cuil o that dity, owing Lo Ul-healtlh, ~ He will not | lepisluly t be detecteida degreo of Srwnoss and | mien, Include Gov, Iice, soveralex-Governors, | waiti snd dofesein detnite sctton. Diees " Canolo i, Mateon, Prcsideats Gonducted R 91 PR BOT! cvlslon that docs Bt fall 0 convince o resume Puslfamentary dutles unless bis condis tloa nproves, Beveralunembers of the Com- mons are confined ta thelr lodgitas, more or e the President and Fellows of Ilarvard, emiucnt Jurors, and men of letters and science. Both branches of the Leglalature this afterucon Mr. Liadau witbdrew his wotlon, s he would kuow belter what to do after tho Conventions had mado their nomioationy, the proceodings. The attendauce was largy and VT4 tho worl great iuterest was manifested in the wcotlug. (1 601 to bo induenced to do whal he docs not believa Of wany & dark bour aad of » pra; Y 8. . MeAdhar, from the Comumittee of tho In. To brdui tho lieast back from aa lufunl gooe,* R Ral'w A ”l 32 wa 'lfi}-s] N N tluyfln\ltnlcluI: of thy First Preciuct, stated that | aloges poct. Wellt there would be less ncod of D AY & ) ) 10 bo rliit. ALl who meet hlin spoclally noto hls cxpronliobluv eree, o wiidunt pleasant o fa- 0 n0 use for them to do anything; that they had do- clded by tuclr votes ihat y were & political nullity, 8ad therofore had no exlatence fu fuct. T wita Wien decdded 0 wdjourn Wbe Conveutivn Tews Indlsporad, The foul alr of the Commiony | iHr cuuversation:” vot ‘revealing! s dxuduss of | adupted resolutions of sarrow anghe destly of | Schoerafartin mation pravanion. o Eed. B | e catii (o sunouct. that Hie Cla | this' cabe it Detonts sxoreived ore. cars i Clamber fa regarded a the nrsdiaposlug causo, | EniT0 Sy eusis sk S 8o biontri | Sl tho oldeat member of tho House, whona |, Thg et Bosh couie us wate, theplacaof | ladlecs bulliosed s iloby e bitoossoe and | cortlaible o Fos oxample, by o b %, Quenee Sar A T Trbune, ity | 9 X public services Luve extended over ball acen- | RS W Naciae Biisiias e e ne 1o tHole Taitrs Therolors Loy | cortalts dhesnuce Tl fnotiimaty. satty 1 throis Read ¢ False and True.” would respectfully request that thoy be allowed | tue skin. The bygienic parity sad cmolllence of ., Mo 1 Gne delegute 1o 1bs Cily Convention, s orugi- | (his Dew olles sobp 194k J¢ & mowt Geslrable (hivy | 5634, 08 Jettacatamp 1o RADWAY & €O 0.5} zatlon was Guinpoued of elghiy-seven membera fur uaw Wil 1o seab Jou TUB PRESIDENTS PHIVATE BECRETAKY, Mr. Rogzors, This geutlcwan has long been & law pastucs of o Preoldeut, aud iy whoily and eatire- tury, snd, after a uuwber of wulogistic ad- dresdes bad beon dellverod, an adjousnuwcut was wade 43 @ furtber wark of Tespech inuug-oillos was gutted by tre today. The uilding aud conteuts wers lusured fup im.sw. -