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threo of which wera for himself, Befors closing, Van Wnren moved his h the next Calt waw of 1t ft was haif fall of tic and wwhen the vote waa _connted Van Bai clared himerlf and Tliteheock el Tiickfani are exceealngly sore, helr allogations cannot: fail to rsine & smong the unterrified. #IY JOTIN REED DID NOT VOTE. 'The field_of obeervation during the Democratle ‘was nat an_estensive one, the ers apparcatly approaching & oint whero disgust with politica was 8 hete were, here and ne recincts In the LOCAL POLITICS. crats and Their Alder= manic Nominations. The Demo; Ci but the aravity of amp! primaries Thareda Livoly Times Anticipated af the Con- | Bhmeics Thire ... -yontion To-Day---Colvin and Smith. f them: Ninth Ward was Jo- engine-honse, on Jelferson atreet, II;KI Van Illl‘r‘c'n. here s o factiona clamoring for recognition asldo from the ol One was tho Anderson, the .ovejoy party. and both fought o hard for thair, candidate for Alderma of these factions M he Colyin man, : belonged, 18 not Tiv was there any way, as large an more bolsterons, ‘ulon Ticket Set Up fér bfllcen in the + North Town. s 4 and positively knawn. 1ife, and much Le was s citizen, and all that. rtien there to vots who, ha knew, wera of the ward,—ths matter of precincta 0 wolght with bim,—and he wonld be chucked n‘lnhn RII“Q? if hls !lyj-m)' 1d not re Annual Meeting of the Munioipal Beform Olub—The Address, Reelngs In the erdx-—xnfisufloul from Corree " spondents—Republican Primarier. min waa allowed to nct who war not on the roll. John Reed who dared vote next at ine, {s your name?" asked Judge Kerns. John Reed, " reaponded the votor. ‘Where do you liver - At No. blenk Quincy atreet. John eed, " said the Judge. find If John Heed fa on the registry-1iet." ‘The Clerk thumbed over tho book nntll he got s far ax the Ks, and, lookin rogiatry, howevor, and’no vate In the preei: 114 name was J TIIE DEMOCRACY. .«BOENES AT IIBADQUARTNRS. Tho raoma used as the headquarters of the Dem- cratic party wore yesterdsy crowded with as fan- tic 8 mob as could be found in any clty of the "nlon. 1t was & perfect Babe), —b howling, shrlek,, lag wob, amid whom the candidates to come he- ‘'ore the Damocratic Conventlon this morning were ot the least. Thoy went sround button-holing, ind {t waa fanny to note with what an aptitude snd wng-frold Perry IL ! 8mith could mako hlm- eif st home among men 1 timen 90 vigoronaly denounced. 1t was & lesson “om which to glean a moral, to sco him holding weet tommunion with the notorions Levy, of the finth Ward, In the eniry behind & door, Around tiem stood an admiring group. oarkable and pecallar, such o party as can only be supd around & Democratle hendquarters mbont It must borald of Perry H.-Bmith a stirewd campatgaer and a qulet, patient Arespullor, e shuts up one eyo and knows foth- whilo with the 1g. ‘This morning at 4, Smith, 801t {asald, wiil give tha dolcgates to ‘he.Cily Conventlan agrand recoption at his resi- fence, eatner of Oak and Clark atreets. Of course, and cepecially the contestants for, cats, will avall themaelves of thle opporiunity to vect the cowing man, if only for a moment. ~ A8 ar as returns could be ‘gleane it was learned “that there would be seven iontested scats in the City Conventlon, vIll be n sweet-scented squabble. Colvin ire on the warepath. down the' page, to- iccongh, that Reed wan not a votar, ‘he Hid not apoll his namo with 8 K. DOOLEY VERSUS JO Tho Democratic politicians of th agog with excitement reiative to CE, o 8ixth Ward arc the Aldermanic candidnfes _wera that Juylu was resented the following . . Dooley werathe eandl Joyce's relations friend) nelghbors fora long time,—conn This, bowever, it is said, was denle Fraud of the meant olls, at the corner of Tywent: ¢ Ialand avenue, sctually chowed the ballots cast by Doo! after changing the polls Hlero & bundio of about alghty 1""": dhcovcredw" ke, bok e posscss! hn s Gad's IITITL y o of s - station ynllll that tha Democratic Cantral Committeo will Whether they do or mot, s ruoning, &3 ho In the ward, and Mr. ‘Dooley is a e oon-kaeper, and | 8 ‘mon at tho locke, " Insist that he wan fairly nom!- s brothers, when pped fn the ticke ¢ in 8 card stating uence of the outrageous moans by htroth acctired the nomination far rl, he has concloded, 1t was both re- )y, ~having heen ted on falr play. tho southwest corner, 7:30 o'clock Perry fo L not indorsa doyce. Dooley's fricnda inslst upon h called out by a Ia oyce fn & sal yesterdey at head- They have scunded tho koy- iote and thrown down the caantlet, - A boltls romtsed ¢ be 18 not nominated romised I o fa, A GUEAT DEAL OF PIGULLNG osterday, and hero fa abou rom tho varlons wards atoos cofein. Bmitn, Doolitile. that “one of Doole: @ votes wore beini connted, sl e with the rubbar. John Riordon comes oul and & boit s ihe land Jies, « which J. 11, T Alderman In the Seventh Wal L solicitation of numerois fxf 10 run oa an independent candidate: 1bea coutesting delcgation from one of (ho Seveuth Ward precinc o ’“l:"{?d outrageona st done In Hildreth's scaisn NORTH TOWN. A MIXED TICKRT. The delegstes appointed at the meeting of work. fnginen held In ¥olz Hall, ten days ago, to nom- inate Nortls Town officers 1o opposition to those prevontod by the Cltizens’ Unfon, met In Lower The fonr wards were cnted by alx Republlcans and six Dem- oceats, and thero were about 300 lookers-on, —the hardest and ronghest mob wiich hae baen got to- gether aince the Conventlon which nominated 11ull-n-dozen policemon were present to keep ofdes. Robort Laliey called them to order, and on his motlon Columbus Gottschaik was elected Chairman. clioson Becrotary. A Committes on Credentials was appointed, and thoy revorted that the delogatlons were full, 'Thie tomporary were mado tho permanent offl- cors, and- Gottschalk aald **Thank yon." The Convention, e sald, was ealled for the purpose of putting a ticket In the fiold upon which Voth par- tles conld umito’; and ho hoped that all disappointed candidates’ would bury thele grief, and thatall wonld atrive to ateatn thele ablect, Nomlinations for Asacssor bolny in order, Charles Probst and Aloort Pateh were named., 1« iner wos nominated, recofving 34 votos to the Iat- 3 Collector, T, T, Miller ‘was named, and he wna nantnated by acclamation. Two wore titentioned for B Kelly and Capt. ""‘"fi Mury Turner Hall 1 lzuozEsscEEImaIass Fluoamem Total, [ 1 1In the Firat Ward the delvgation 1s for Colvin o and Smith on the second, I ‘ourth Ward, ono vole will “tAvoy, Who masy bo the *‘dark horse' for .ayor. - Doafittte, itwill bo seen, fa Dut of tho fght. 1o hias bad to sucenmb to superlor forces of money nd oryamzatio Yasant for 4+ 1hs | Troxte tor Congrear, 0. Rolfaneldet was vin'a frionds were frec with money, Lant nightall the promiscs were for ho'ex-Mayow. This morning Smith will etin his work. sem. They will flow frecly th and, as tha lnat monieut drawa noa: be considerably re nd that {s, perhaps, where Colvin's atelkers are unaking thelr mistake, v 1o has Jallary, morning o got 5 10 CANDIDATES, The Democrutic party makes o pretense of prom- se of reform, but o glance at their candiaion party, ux n party, has no truth in it. jority of tho Aldermanic candidite: 1 the First Ward they huve put -up Owcar Klel fe 18 8 man of cuinman _ssseciationy, who keeps a trery-utable_on- Michl oinst auch & man ne D. K. Pestsons 18 simply Inthe Secand Ward Willlam J. sun-kesper on Btate street, line been tom 1l the_quallfication which hw hes to recomniond fu ls that he is 0 veteran oilco-sceker, without lio pitclien his tent amlid o bummer camp, ex-Ald, Rertnsclearfitone was renome to sot-thoe lake on while thero is f sutilclent culihro tsor—William G, The first ballat fbited themuolves, n ko o_specch, bat t| Chintfman wouldn' Ho got 23 votes on the ext ballot to 90 for his oppongnt, and wus thereforc nominated, ted tho Clerkshl| lan OBrien, and P, O, P theaw up his hat, “Tha Assussor was Ite pevor manal re while {o the Counclli an (othing ogainst hiw, he §s Dot o v reprurent s (nducntlal a ward as the Third, - Lo h on the Liound of Trade pact of his time. ut forward Isanc El- stockedenlera 'in the of modium qualifica- the only Republican nr‘ml- 51 R ug of war—the selection of Cone Name after namo was ruentioned the Secretary wna unablo (o keop up. thirty were named. I ) Billy McClura moved that & committac of Sive be olnted ¢*to take into consideration tho claims of all persony, ™ and Lo pre: fromn which clibt should be selccted. canrse was abaolutely necesary, Mr, Wickler movedd a4 an amendment that the committoe conaist of two from each ward, . Muilins wis opposed to 8 committee, bollav- Ing that the deleymted wero sutliclently familiar witn thecandldates 1o make thelr own selections, Thae motion and amendnent were withdrawn, Aftor much labor, the Secrotary wceured all tho namen, he having failed toget thum us they were called nut, much to the disgast of the candidates, who crowded around him and told him to pat thom Trien cathe Lo b h k! lge, of ll,(“l. & Eldridg o 7 a ma fon, with 8 falr business cspacity, who knows the sod polnts of u ateer. : David Dann fs tho man sclocted who would like ostep [n the shoes of the lnmented Mark Sherls Tuun owns four coal-teams, and drives one 1e {x 8 mun of falr repuiation, w ixth Ward placed ‘In’ nomination P, 11, oyce, o llue Island salovn-keepor, whore main that he kpows haw 1o rimarics and has friends who know t was hopeless 10 attempt & sont o Mt of twelve, uulification seems Lo by And now we lund at the Seventh Ward. emocratie ** reform ' hus really shown itsolf by Uenrey Jilireth. Tite Trinuse lcs A solf-convieted folon: an in- ormers a man who offered to squeal on bia pals in ateuling; who ran Bway to Cunsda to oucape 1w rlvors of the law, in thy nieshes of whilch 1f; who begzad to como back, ud {0 be sllowed 1o turp tuformer. . Buch & man {s “Thery 18 a law which uch a ereatnro from holding ofitce, and 1t ia not af 11 Mkety that, If ro-olected, ha will vver take his - eal. 4 Ihe Etabth Ward nominated I'. C. Feency, vruerly 8 polico oficer snd Canstable, and now o the Ninth Ward D, 8. Lovejoy, ann, bas been nominuted, stove hls record: sd ontangled himse Wit ‘hen cama a dispute as to how the nominstions werg to ba made, romo wanting todo it one way A ballot was had without any definite understanding, aud it revulted in a tlo a4 between two of tho candidates—only two belng Qeorge Komnmler and Cnarles 8. Lindgren were nominated without trouble, na was Pat’ Keegan. Then the candldates and thelr friends got in aniong yreatest disordor prevailed. dward Mooney was successful on the next ballot. More confuston followed, and outsiders and dele. gates becamo thoroughly, mized “vory Hildroth, and others another, ‘Tho Tenth lias selccted ohn_ McMurney, whoea only recomniondation le 1t ho 18 & blucksinith, and *'ignorant ss tho Allv,"" 0 far as education 1s concerned, 1n the Eleventh Mslculm Mcbunald was selected, is recent history Ie fu the fles of Tie Tuisusk, tho Democrats hid thelr 'up. Tlie police cCauley was nominsted. o y In.the Twelfth Ward former divorder, \endw and tude no nomination, Henry . Whipple fv the nominee In e Thir- senth Ward. 1o cawne hero somo five_yosi i he Cardlaville oun! Helpert cano out ahiead, didates whosa chunces wore nd the crowd which aur- rounded and went in_among thom yelled out tho name of thelr favarite. becoming less an 1= once had 8 lice could d o noth- tempt ity tha Chalr pealy to them to CLEAN OUT TilH LODBY," the ofticers Iangh! wasted In talk and hectoring. Then M 1ine came out sheud, and sfter more f Cameron's Jul ¥ood man, Wi thy sume with n At the end of half an bour, ushivg, and bawling, hi ice dolng nothing to Daines wav nominatod. dllcclul’( offored the 2 = u the Eigbtounth, Mr, James Il, 8. Daly rocoived ne nomination, and Lo 18 almust the unly 130 of character in the whole batch mantioned, fthe only business man of sny Vithwuch & 1lst befors thom thu public can judye 1¢ calibre of the men, snd sak themselves thy uustion i the bumwers have not bad peetty much aeir own way ta these solection, npaign Committees of the will nut withdraw any names, 1ey clalm they have no authonty b the matter, YOR TILE CITY OFVICES, ther than Mayor, tue following Deniocratle as- drants oter themsoives to-day: C uhn Forsythe and Ulinton Brivgs; City Attornoy. J. Hynes, Pal Mcllugh, Tom Ci City Clerk, Michae) 8 anw; Polic Cours Clerk, McNaity, and Josoph Josetson. R TUE TOWN OFYICES i "aro wiilng to lsy th elves on the altar for salary, pick! —Snpu{‘dlbr. M. followlng, which was eanired, That we, fud Deuiogratl pars o in jolnt canvention to nomi. tew 1 wa ofic oRcnli Lol mxfi'un"n'fl our unqualided plodse that this conventlon ll‘ b hereby declaro and py wa will suyport t The ils, and oiploy our best eorts Lo secure thalr doneuisi us our mfimm vlrlywnv‘unllnu. A motlon was made that a campalgn commlttes berbonaingon, DUt this Was Gpposud b Mullins, who sald allowed to suloct tholr own commitice, slucs thoy could thue secure satisfaclory mos *'Tho Convention then adjourue MUNICIPAL REFORM, NOMINATIONS, . The Munlcipal Reforms Club mok lsat evaning 1n the Grand Pucific Hotel. Mr, lenry Sayrs, 1 the absenceof the President, was chosen to preside, Mr. Murey Nelaon, of tho Commities on Nomi- natlons for Qficers, reportud that the name of Mr. Samuol Bliss bad beon aubstisuted for that of Gen. Chetlala on the Executive Committeo of tha Club, Qen. Chetlain having signifed bls Inaollity to With this cxcoption there was no change in. ca ropoited st tho 1ast wmeeting. The ro- port was adopted. Mr. Bhortall, of the Committco to Propara sn Address, eported progress and promissd to have the document ready beforo the weeting adjourned. Mr. Murry Nelson accounts for the compera- tively small sttondauce by the fact that the real work of the Club goes not commence until afzor the He would like to sntorce upon the Club the importance of not resting upon thelr osre, butof golog to work anthey did.lsst year sud electing good city officers sad & good Comncll, While walting oz the addresa, he proposed $hat the members presont indulge In a general conver- aatlon regarding local political matters, the ball, he asked Gen. Chetian how the Citizens' Ualon, of the North Bide, was getting slong, snd was jnformed that the body was making good prog- tews fn ts zeforiuatory measures Gen. Chetlalnspoke & word of warning, doprecat. lug tho apatby felt swong some of the members. 1nstead of thisapathy, they vhould be up and dalog, for If anything wae evident It was that the work howgbt Ald. McAuley might have 0 a3y, I(!.. "bmp bad denled that d hieelf In favur of Moyor Heath's uuflm should be jwienthal and Rudulpl Durney McGulre, ‘aterbatder; Callectur, Iealey, Juhn G'Nedll im Gleeson and upervisur, )lltmnl Joho lyan, Thomas o’ iteason, ‘Tom’ Haluin, s L Let Ny rk, dubn Mckeona, N olin (iormau, Juhn Guthrie. ‘The North Town utw Dot oller wo mony candldated, mes a*e; Supervisor, Willem Kel) pveeaor, Jumnes ilauly, Halbert I ‘hriattan Tempels Towa For Coustables there are candidate ud over thewm there will be somo Kilkenoy ANOTIEL DISFUTE, other disputes to be settied fo the Con. -day s onc as o whether the delegates rouw the Bucond Precinet of ti »+ Van Buren sad J. unphy, R W. Vialen; Town Clas The prowminent and Fat Loftus; telis Colector, Ilitcheock, ard estitled to At lcast u delegation of uusuliled A eclnet will be on hand to contest thels wats, & mceting ln that {nterest Laving been bold tNo, 400 Weat Lake atrect last ovenlay. realded st the meatlng, and resulutions ted declaring that Van Buren and Hitch- been elected by fraud, and that D, IL 1l aud Miram Blekford were the honest dele- and the true choleo of ths precinct. sveting Caltand Bickford mado subie stroug statu- aeute, and t-day will prosent thew to e of lfl.l:‘lnl ll-l'. ue the cholco’of deloyates iu ble hat, which ho Auld Letween ble kuoss wille sested on & doorstep, outrary 10 all fustructfous, and tust he must havo 10us miogt of thy voling. A few imlnutes aftur tho solls bad been duclared Open Lo uays he sbproached an Uarn, uud found uhn busy writing Licke 1nd notody was atgund. The ba 1Loat thirty votex. Ho' stoo Apaed, uud counted fusty -vuu E < a Tho Chulrwau t someibing interestiny Ald McAalcy sald Al bad ) d by untl) th e Laloud put 1o, bty THE CHICAGO TRIBONE : SATURDAY. MARCI 21, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. re-electlon. Republlcans abont whose atanchners thers was no doubt had told the speaker that, sooner than vote for ieath they would Yot fora good Democrat. The Alderman spoke with rome pride of what the Council liad dune in the interests of reformy, As far aa ho understood, the h\n*ul’“y of the Uouncil wero opposed to the re-slection of Mayor Heath, r. John G. Shortall then read the following ADDRESS of the Municipsl Reform Clab: b ers and Citizens: On Tuesday, April 3 oppresscs our leree cluiex must e red us given, or continned, to the economlcal sdmin- ration of ur public aTA(rs, e remeay for ail yubtls evls tes with the people oaly, as this city has siresdy etperienced In the "eie: 2107 ‘of honest citizeny and trled, compeient, and ex- perfenced busincas men, posscasing thcmreives some Stako fn the wellarsof thecity, and intorested in lts progTess, property, and taz colfectians, The prisent ‘Councly ority of whom are City Councli—a sl now known through the ll‘llkllulx‘u work the; Rccomplished—were elrcted nuly a year aince. Helpe 0 at_first by tho spuntsneous aprising ot ibe wrolepeople, who, throust thelr cliolce o tie Mayor (Hoyne) then chuacn, declarud the unaiterablo purposes to he tnorougl end ra lieal retorm of ‘unprecedented abitses then existing, of Aldermien has suececded within less than ten months In M'Umllnr those alinacs snd pedncing the Annual cost of the munlctoal (Iurtm ent to ncariy & ‘minimutn of two and 3 hall mitlions of doliars instesd 1 as then esLimated upwAras of 176 million: Dealden, the Intge and in sme cases (ilegitimate debt, resulting from tne extravagaace and corruption of ihe majorities of former Councils, hiad to bo mot, and ‘vm- increased UHelr jahor and impeded thelr action, K y0u 1o look moat carefully to this hranch of onr Governinent and ré-tlect every tnember of the present Common Councll wiio s proved s ionof and eupact, ¥ rge It upon him that his duty to Rhbor demnnds the continuance of In this way, and have ¥ this suntinied economy & tormined romem. rance of the past, we. nuny y uriiting the lion- est intelligence of 'the city andita thrift and Industey, to, contiuun "o keep the”control “of uur €Ly [} from the hands of the wunprincipled, ihe fenorant, and the disnonest, —The politteal confict (n large eltics Ia maluly helxeen the tax-paying and tax-eating elasses, and this conflict s trrepreasible ou th You must unit o ¥, outrating bun, If Le do’ not sefze wid stesl your lota, This wo will ald In providing azainat. Jighma to putinge ous work tals year by the re- ulzation of districs municipal reforn clubs in each §108F Sitg, auding wwaer s conral argantia tiou, by urging l(cruhllcnn and Dems eratic eau. cuscs and conventions, tug selection of the Nitest men for office, and by such OLHEr Mea'1s A may bo found ex- peulent, We surucatly urwe all good citizens, without Tegurd to ! In theso cfurts to sccomplisli & arty, W Portication of loca potltes. lEXAY BTROND, The address was adopted, > 3 TIE FIRST WARD, Mr, Moran called attention to the fact that Oscar Field had been put forward an the Democratic can- didata for Alderman of \he ¥irat Ward, . Ho wassa man for whom the -‘rcnkucnnld ot vote. Ald, McAutey sald Ald, Pearsons had finally con- sented to run again, and he thought the Munlecipal Jeform Clab should {ndorss him for ro-olection. Certainly no member of the Council hod labored more carncatly or moro succesafally for reform than Ald, Pearsons; Mr, Murry Nelson moved that the name of Ald. arsons be repurted for nomination to the Execu- tiva Commniittec, with lustructiuns to roport at the B P aaggested._walting until both part} r. Moran suggested waiting until both partics had made their numinntions, % Mr. Clovoland put Ald. MeAuloy's suggestion in tha form of a motion. Me. Nolson withdrow lie motfon. Mr, Cloveland's motion was carried unsnl- monsly. On 1notlon of Mr. Neleon, the - Club then ad Joarnod until Tuesday evening. WARD MEETINGS. THB POURTH. ‘Tho Fourth Wanl West End Improvement Club ‘eld an adjourned meoting last ovening ot No, 1852 Dearborn_strect, Mr. W, Gardner,In the Chalr, Mr. D, WL Hsmmer, from. the Committes on Bchool-House, appointed at the last meeting, re- ported that a sita had been purchased on the cor- ner of Wabash avenue and Eda (formerly Twenty- sixth) atreet. An assesament of $20,000 was tevied in 1875, and 80 per cent of this smount hiad been collected, The money had not Leen dovoted to the proper purpose, but had beon porverted io womo othior use, e could not say whero 1t had goua to, but it was not in the Treaaury, Mr, Russcll sald that tnewo speclal assessments had beon used 10 meet the most pressing clatms on the Treasury, without conalderation as to where they rightly belonged, Tho Commlittce on Primaries reported that ‘wajons would be provided to couvey voters to the primary, Heveral gentlemen spoke i favor of the anomination of Ald, Glibert,. the moeting bolng lpfmnmklv a unitin hissupport. A resolutlon f;: Iing_upon thie Aldurmon of the ward Lo lend his st ciforts to procuro the Immediate ercction of tha much-needed school-louse was adopted, snd tho mooting adjourned. : TUB FIFTU. A speclal meeting of the organization known thu Firth Ward Improvemont Club was beld last evening in a saloon on tho corner of Thirtlethatrect and Wentwerth syenue, Mr, Fitzslmuons called the meeting to order, and anid that the objuct of calling tho Club togsthor was toasceriain the senti- ment«of It membors 1u regard to tho Aldermanic nomination, Br. Ridloy sald that bo had looked round the ward considerubly, and was satiefiod that the only man Wwho could caff ot the full Democratio vote waa Mr, Petor Leddy, If thut gentluman wonld consent to rum, the more induontial men in the ward would support b, y Ar, M. iland opined that David Dunn, the coal- cart deiver nominated at thu primaries, would nob getadozen Gorman or Amorican votes. Ho bad no recommendations whatover for the oflce, On the othor hand* Mr. Leddy had proved bimsolf o wod Lusiness mun, and could be wafely trusted 0 luok after tho interesta of the ward. Mr. Llicher cap furward os a representative Germian, and suggostad the gpplatment of a com- mittoe of five tu walt upon Slessrd, Tully and Led- ly, get ono of thow to withdraw, and run the oth- or na Ay umaremluntc:ndldnu-. Br. Hugh kltzslmmona moved that tho Clab rat. ity the nowination of Ar. Leddy, wade n wouk pee fore by the, In responst to o general call, tho prospectivo can- dldate camo forward tu explain hls position, 1o wan {u the bands uf the votars, und U n‘ could uso thelrown judgment, If they waatod hiln to run independeitly, he would do ko, 3r. Brinkman indorsedd 3z, Leddy, and was op- posed to auytudng lika compromise, Mr, Allen cowmplained Ultterly of the neglect In tho muatter of {mprovements Ollrelk‘nl’.‘cd by the rosidonts of the southcastern porlion of the ward, Thofr unly renjudy was to elect o goud man from their own sectlons Mr, Leddy was that sawo [nalvidual, Alr, tlley followed In & similar strain, contend. ing that Hirldguport had run the ward too long, Filiaily, the mouting concluded to Indorve mfy 23 an {ndependent eandldate, and the prospecis are falr that within the noxt fuw days thers will bo half a dozen more ltictmonds In tho fleld. THE PIFTERNTIL The Republicans of the Fifteenth Ward had somewhat of & circas Jast ulgbt at the curner of Willow and Dayton strecty, where, according to announcement, & mocting wae to bo holil fur tho nowinution of delegatus to the City Conveutlon. Capt, I, M, lllln tae P'resldent of the Club, pre- nd 0. (. Nartman was Secretary. A committee, appointed for tho purpose, r parted the folluwing 8e the Executive Come mitteo of the Club: First Precluct, Churles Urelner and Otte Hages Secoud Frecinct, Charles Lentmann and Georgas Clark; Third Precinet, Cons rad Folzand P, Bensinger; Fourth Precinct, P, Buschwah and Murtin Mahler; Fifth Preciuct, Ellas Shipmau sad Jo J, I Tho report was culey, lnnglad. Thie Chalr submlited the following Jst uf names as his appolutees on Lhe Campalin Commitie First Preciuet, Charles Grofner sud Otto Hag Becqnd l'recinct, F. Hensinger and Albert Fied)y Third Precinet, Conrad Fola apd C, C. Hartus: Fourth Precinct, P, Buschwub ond C. rles ton; Fifth Precinct, Ellas Suipmian # 1 J, lesley. That report was also mtopted. 1t was cavy to percoive by thoeagerncss with which the new business wus plubiged fnto that sumetbing e up Avsuon as tho Feparts of comuittues nad buun Elins Shipman_ got up aud wne nounced that tho chief thing was tho xe on of & listof delegates to_bo subwitted to the primary slectlun to-day, o moved thit the Chale, 1% Al Rysu, n\malnucvmmlllou of dve wen (o select thiosa deleguics, i ‘aguce was on bis feet sud ** on his car," 4 the b-hoys say, Ina minute. e moved sy on smendmént thal 8 comwitteo of thrcs sulect the nawes of thoso dulm{lu“lnu that the Conunltive 0} be clucted by the Clul 0 waxed warnt ai st he Ihl 0L pre o to lfi‘nwm o dy te bulldozo that mecting, conia thore tu furce upon the ward & delegation in favor of s certain candidute [::::ul)l{:]g:ldfl{all‘lg Illml ul;l!hlul:'l fuction was 3 clr pockets the wonoy wil which they wora bribed 1 Sacire .‘:lc)»gl‘fu‘nh ‘Vhey wero not taxpaysrd oF tuwbers of and bad nul(h)\nx 10 say about the dolcgutes. Tu wers Post-Otice clerks, pald tu "da what the sctions sbowed me( werd sbout toattempt to do, Ellas Shipuug sald that Wagner was not only un- trutliful, but was ungeatlomanty In his rewarka, Wagner roplied nm{ and uflmu coofusion ine terrupted buvincss, H1l Shipman moved ne s sub- stituto to (Lo motion snd the smendment that a1l ot be any- Shipman bad, €0plo of tho Fftounth pr iyl o This Km?nmlnnwu declared out of ordor, and it was ually decided to tako's Yote up on_ Wagner's Sibesluieat Tharoll was calied, s 1Rouzh thors #ro over 300 persons Inthe Club but twenty-fone Yotes were cast, aud (ho antendment was lost, The wote then recusred on the vllenl' mortion, At thiv stage of the yame the party headed st tirst b) John Wagoer, who waa then supported by E. P, J Klokke, Conrad Folz, aud othcrs, becawio disgast- edat the wayin which tho bujfdoztng had beon rncxlead. and withdrew o the 'further corner of he room where they orgunized 8 meeungof ¢ ** Republican Tex-payerd of the Fifteenth Ward, * Meauwbilo the *“club " had proceeded with thele woll-planned seheme, aod B, M. Hiyan selocted Bhipman, ¥, Behulz, Otto Hage, C. W, Clarleaton, and C. C. Hsrtman sa the Committee o scloct the delegates. The other meoting had by this time 30 far o Ixed that John Wagner wad fu the chalr, sud Wil- Maw Groimmer, Jr., waaBecretary. Measrs. E. ¥, C. Klokke, ¥\, Densluger, and 0. 8. Drako were elected 8 Comumitteo 10 velecs a delegate ticket, ‘The Committees of both factions returued about the aamo tme, #ad reported a4 follows: ThoBkip- ticket. A committes of nineieen Wwas Appointed tn make solection of candidates, and report to n meetinz to ho held at Junx's raloon, At the Rock Island shaps, Saturday evenin The ticket Wil probably be made up ea_followa De) lon (known to be atrongly in T ot A MW fiz‘m for Mayor): Ienry ,\fi\{ert. Albert Fiedler, Peter larchwah, W, 8, Bcribner, feorge Hchineltman, Jadd 1. S[m‘dlnm and P. M, Ryan. The Kinkke dnlegation (who mnanonnce them- atlves as for flcath and & continuation of reform | Eupervior, Peter Caldwell: Anseneor, Peter Mc. and good government): Conrad Folz, WAillam | Gnrn tolloctor, ¥. W. Youngi Clerk, Ed Ciratner, J. K. Scully, John Wagner, Jacob Relch, | U'Girady; Trustee, Willam Brinkman. The five Albert Fledler, and &rerl Benzinger, Justicea will be 8, D, Underwood, 0. W. Turner, After both factiona had E!xu-fled themaelves Michael Tierney, €. Titas Willlams, and . O. appoving of thele respective elogations the meel Singer. Con Jdamen Kelley, Michael Bar- Ings adjonrned. Dot tickets will be presented at | rett, Thamas Gahen, Jamen McElijgott, and John the pol the Heath men claim that they will | €. Walah, orJ. C. liolderness, who s now acting {Bera secare in the place of the election of their delegation. MISCELLANEOUS. THE REFUNLICAN PRIMARIES willboheld this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. following ate the polllng-places: Firat IFard—Northewt cornerof Dearborn and Mon= 'red llowe, “This ticket will hardly recelve the sapport of the rem vcmhlu&orllnn of the fown, but_the Demo- crata cinim (o ba abln to elect & ticket without any Repablican halp. The Democrata ars in the m: {:r ty n the town, hut whether they will be able .m:eonuol their forcea on election-day s question- TYDE PARK. An Infarmal gathering of the leading citizens of 'Necond {ard-XNo. 513 State strest. H ird IFari~No, wenty-second street, the Tawnof ilyde Park assembled Jast evening at T o g e trees, | tho Hydn Pk Tiotel for tho purpone of exchanzing hetween Prairio and Iudians Avenues. views aa ta the hest tmeans of continaing the work: L300 iea-No. 208 A of retrenchinent atarted a year ago, Burth Ward—Ko, 772 Bouti Hiaialed sireet. tand ave. | , 110 Hon: Cinrles flitchcock called_the meeting noe and Hasin g3 streef. 1o order. Ile briefiy atated that this informal mect. E1ghts Wari—No. 170 West Tarrison atreet, ing wwan for the narpose of eecking to devise the NimiA Ward. 140 West Madison sireet. heat means of continning local Improvementa, snd L d¢nih Ward—Nortneast corner of ~Bangsmon ad n doink fo to sccomplish the teairod abject with Baise . ¢ Jeast possible expense. # meeting war not hlerens Ward-Brown's dtalle, corner Madisonand | for the purponc of advancing ar benefiting uny po. “Turelfih Ward—~No, a4 West Madison street. Jitleal party or partisans, int was to advance sl Talrteenth Ward—Southeat corner of Wood and LASaHErty War—xo. 472 Mliwaukce avence. urteen I~No. 3 Fifieenth Ward—Corner of Centre and Larrabes reets, Histrenth Ward—Xo, 324 feagwickstrents, &-vomternth Ward—Xo. 818 North Market atreet. Brghtzenth Ward~Turener 1all, North Clark street, the interenta of the town, To perfecs the organization, Mr. Hitehcock nom- inated Mr, Ingraham for Chairman. Mr, 4. K. liannay was elocter Becretary, and the meeting wan ready for husinens at once, b Mr. James Wadaworth hoped that the meeting would be harmonionr, TIE _ORERNBACKERS, J. g HSeammon did not Intend to bo present S Rine- | to ape nt thoncht that the prosperity of the e e o e O Mg | viliage wanid depend npon chonotay. T A present teen, to which was delegated the power up the city and town ticket for that persassion, nict yeaterday morniny st 11:30 at the Tremont Tiouse, with B’. Onas in the chalr, Cameron moved that they defer Tussday sfternoon at 2 o'clock, sanat they might be better prepared to tako defl 1t wan & caxe of Nife and death, and ‘althoooh lyde Park wns_a subneb, it wan actually a_part of the City of Chicagn, e belieyed 1t wasa necessary to apply the knifo elnscly fnthe expenscs of the town. 1le hoped there wers gentlemen who had Ielnnre to serve, and would do an, At time nite ac- kg Mr. J. N, Unrker followed MF, Seamimon, and ::llmlo‘: uv‘f:“‘h‘d‘n "’i"l:':: lx’:‘:‘n’!%‘c:‘%’r %1':4::“ 1:.': complimented those preeent npon the large and in- dlscussed &t some ‘length and left in statuquo, | telligent pathering. ~lie concluded by mioving & The Committes then adjonrened, committec of reven un nominations.” which was B St L e Ly At & meating of the First Ward Republican Clah, 0 i3 H ef, . o o Bt PACIAS Thuteday ovening, the | Lollanshec, G, IL. Sllway, C. M, "Hardy, John Farren, M. C. Misencr, C A Col. R, 8. Thompson remarked that in proyioos enrs he had had a hand in polities, hut had re. formed, and for the few last campaigns he had done 1o work in potitics. 1le aow helieved that they conld elect a respectable ticket without consulting & hommer element, P Judgze M. N, Hibbard was In favor of redncing expenacs. 'he Committee then prescnted thelr report as follows: 4 members votod to indorse the tenomination of 1. K. Pearsons for Alderman, 1t I to be hoped ihat ail Hepublicans in tho ward will turn outat primarica and see that this onfinching cham- plon of reform and economy fs nominated, ‘DOOLITTLA'S ROYS, The Doollttle, Junlor, Democrata tried to meet 1ast ovening, hut the effort was an ignoblo fafinre, Abont balf & dozen were in attendance, They were enlertalnesd for half an honr by M. M. Miller with vulgar rtorfes in tho hope that the crowd would ho augmented, Novody came, and those present ad- Jjourned until Tuesday cvening. TOWN TICKET, Supervisor, Wililam Hudsan; Asseasor, Jingh Mahers Coll¢ctor. Ashel Plepce; Clerk, M.,.0, [tusactl, Justices KOTES, f the Pesce~D, I, flomes, Plrst cts Georga L. "The friends of Tease Spalding aro urging him for- | Fory, recond bistrfers J. 6. lichle, Third Disirici ward os & candidato for CIty Treasurer on tho Roe | g Linkle, lollad sotyiement: Jonn Mclntonn, doniii v, a publican ticket. 4, (i, Heaton, Saperintendent of the American Pxpress Company, is a candidate for Alderman in the Twelfth Ward. At a regular meeting of the Executive Commlittee of the Sixtcenth Ward of tho Citizens' Unfon of North Chicago, 3ir. Michael Bchweistanl was utian- {mourly nouiiuated as tho candidste of the Lulun ;n; J‘“ urman of tho Bixteenth Ward for the ensue ng term, A cltlzen of the Twelfth Ward writes that Mr, A, D. Hogan, candidate for Alderman, Is 8 manof the bighest character and ability, and is a public- aplrited and enm[ellu citizen who has large inter- rd Constables—Frank Grad, o 1. iiaynor, G, Cirk, Pifin Diatetete Hemarks were made Ly several gentlemen In re- lation to tho namen predented by the Committec. Voting commenced on the Tristece. which nuited by the Indorsement of tho fullowlng 11, . Nogue,J. R. Bensley, Martin 1L ¥ 1, Jaynor, ‘'hu town officers were then confirmed, cita In the ward, nnd that It waa largely throngh | - Among thosa present were Joseph N, Barker, hllex:lrflonnmuhuoxdan avopuo ;'-l road wfin James “ld,"'flfllk J. Yoong Ecamuon, 8. H, 1ald st fall. Larminie, Col. R." S, Thowpson, Frunklin 11, }\'u]tr{;ll. o E."I‘llrltlhnfl,u(uurxri-lk'?'lllmln‘f. 3‘%’ - rviny Doarce, the Lon. George M. lugue, U, 3. CORRESPONDENCE. Hardy, Goorke T Ford: b . Corogil, C. 1 Nelson, Rawmtel Faolkner, Col, Abel, lionry V. A WORD POR HEATI. N Freeman, Col, Jamca 11. Dowen, 8. P. Farring- ray, 7o the Elitor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, March 23.—As to the candidscy of | {08, loratly L. Waite, Willlam P, onroo Heath for the ofice of Mayor of Chicago, | Gormy, Fimeom e A ok, thera scaws to mo no possible resson for wchange | I, A. Blerca, L, A, Pearce, 1. M. Wright, Aaron atthiatime, Mr. Lincoln once ssid it was apoor | Iiiles, Charles L. Boyd, Josse C. Joyd, Col, W, 11, Tlaynar, ¥, A. Heving, C. Osborne. Mosos \Warren, Perey, W. 8. Hobine Julinson, o, W, L, L. Wight, Frank 0, Tfenky Gubdrme, 0. 11 dudge 10N, Hibbard, Dr. iL. A, Hopkine, John Far- ten, Chiarice Bradley, Uoorgo M. Bidweil, Samucl Fanlkner, 8. D. Foss, 8. A, Littie, B, B, Steven 3.°C, Seovel, Georps Kimbark, A, 'J. Hoole, 8, ¥l Louton. O, 8. Faver, O, Wilson, C. B, Rushmore, J. P, Simon, 8. 8. lenjaming, L A, Talcott, Jolin Davis, G, A. Willinmeon, . Hamsey Flood, Joha T. Beunctt, J. B, Calhoun, James Npringer, THE COURTS. Infringing on & Patent—Still After Obadlah Jackson-Record of Judgments nnd Now Bultee=Divorces Wunted-=The Iankrupts. John €. Birdeell and the Nirdaell Manufactaring Company filed nix bifls yesterduy In tho United Btates Circuit Court again: plan to change horses In crossing a atream, and certalnly that can well apply to the present situa- tion, Mr. Heath has made a good public oficer; ho may have made mistakes; who has not? to erris human,~but it must bo remembered that he na- sumed ke reins of office when tho clty affalrs were Ina very demorslized conditlon, and when our finances wera sufforing from the result of the panie and bad management. TLwasa time when thers were fow respecteblo men willing to accopt the oftice, eapeclully for so short a time, ‘That a gen- tleman of Mr, Hoatl soclal and commerclal standing should be willing ta do #o, places the law- ablding, decent citizens of Chicago under some gb- ligationa to bim, and he should” certatuly bu ine darsed by 8 renomination. Again, Mz, Jleath's connection with tho City Council and tho experlence galned during bis term ax Mayor cortaluly give him an advantage over any b . the foliowing partles e L o iy sy o fony | foe alleged Intringainent of patents: - facub Urofl, the nervices of & capable, experlenced, and hone | of Freeport; Isanc Kimyre, Menry Et- wvrablo officer Just at this thne. myre, and Friable Pimyrs, of Adeline; Many find fault with Mr, 1leath on acconnt of his refusal to reniove tho present Supcrintendent of Police: but when it Is remembered that the attack upon Mr, Hickey was tade by the gamblers ond their atiorneys, who, indignant st his treatment of the, vowed vengennce, und loasted (hat thoy would have him rewoved, s itearpelsing that Mr, Jlesth shoulil have rofused $o juin bands with tbeut nud geatify them in wuch etloris, aud forever plice the superintendent of Uhicago Policu In that vosi- tion waoro tho discharge of Lls duty would resnlt ln hiiw antagonizing an elsment that could force Lo from nls position, aud intime reeult in the Chief of Policy becoming o mere tuol fn tho hands of law-breakera? I have no doubt that shonld Mr, Ifeath be re- €lected thero are many evils that ho would correct, and seelng mistakes in the post, avold them {n the Tuturg, E,OT8, BECOND WARD HEPUDLICANS, 70 the Editor of The Tifbune. Cincaao, March 23.—~The approschlug olection 1s as important as any which has vccurred tn the history of our city. At tho primary meeting, which llonry and J. P, Shaw, of Nora; Georgs and James Halnes. of Carroll, Carroll County; Josoph Studebaker, of Kent, Stephenson County; and An thony Voeht snd Joscph Lobahire, of tlie rame place. Complainants say’that Dirdsell wax the Grst Inventor of u new and uveful Improvement for threshing, hulling, and cleaning clover, for which ho obiained & patent May 14, 1838, In April, 1802, hie took out new letterspatent. In February, 1872, lie mado un application fora relnsue, which s strenuously contested by scyeral parties, but, atter a hearing, the Commissloner of Yatents de- cided hls clafi to bo vatld, In April, 1861, Will- fam Itowe obtained a patent fur tmprovements In clover-mochines which was hought by Dirdacll In 1870, In 1874 Dindeell began sevemt suity agalnat Angus MeDonuld, the Ashfand Machine Company, and others, to test the valldity of his patent, and, after a hard conteet, Judgo Swayno decided in bls favor, The Dirdecll Mannfacturing Com- " pany was organized in March, 1870, and el tako placo Bt 810 Statc wtecel from StoThem: [dn © auiy, 187, idsell " grantod Mt to-day, the candidates Lo ba voted fur are au Ader- | g pight W use We patents. Complalnants man and cight delegutes for the City and Town Conventions. At tho City Convention, the nominations for & Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk, sud Attorney will bo allege thot the defendnnts above-mentlomed, knowing these facts, have been jofringing the Dirdsell patent, and they ssk for the usual injune. tlon ta present further {nfringement, A number pantley -4t he 'K‘:wn %‘::;I':::;‘:"‘ ‘gr‘_:‘:m"g::::: of other wuit of a similar character will soon bo O T il o ‘mabde, | begun. Mewsrs, 3. D, Leggatt & Co., of Cleve- ¥ TRepublican vuter of the ward wha | land, appeated for complainaute, dealroa a continnunce of the reforms fuaugurated Inst wpring should bo presont at the primary meet- ing. Noonocan afford 1o stay away. I'he ab. sonce of une misy causc defeal, Letsvery good citfzon lay aslde ble prejudices snd dlslikes, bo promptly on hand, and spend a foi hours of the afternoon dulng hiv duty at the poile. Snould there then e o fallure to achileve succeus, there cauld be OBADIATL JACKSON, . An application was mada yesterday afternoon to Judge Parwell for a Rocelver In tha cass of Jauct Silih, adminfstratrix of tha catste of David gmith, va, Obadiah Jackson and _ othere. The complilnant .womoe time ago recaverod a fudgment for 12,000 aralust Obadlah Jdacksun, rogrets, but o charges of neglect or indifierence. | and bl excentiontsstied, Juckaon, however, only R followiig delesato teket will b8 wered at tho | tarned uut au Interoat in'n joasebold eetate hravily wolls: Hubert ', Lincoln, Luwis Il Davie, Dr. D, | incumbered, and she thereupon fled a creditor's .+ Suuth, lluntington We dackaon, Willias it | Bl After'the judianent had been recaverad, hut Pugo, Marcus A, barwall, William I, Turuer, E. | before the fling of the creditors bill, Jacksnn I, MeCabe. JUDGE CARXY FOR ALDERMAN TUIRD WARD, T the Edtitor of The Tribune. Cutoauo, March ¢3.—I trust that every good Repubilean will rally to the banner of Judge Eugene Caroy, who hbas been nominated by the Third-\Ward Itopuvlican Clab as thelr candidate for conveyod his Teassholil intereat alove mentioned to \\'.(| ‘1: . nlc;‘lww. 'x‘r'uncu. to pay certaln creditors, aud he took possensio! i Roreee, on behalf of Mre. Smith, ssked that & Iteceiver might be appoluted In placo of the Trusica, to take the rents and profits, and poy jo- et ek appaicd the motlon, holdink that r, Illickcock upposed the motion, holding tha under the :lmnm-{a‘::n- Tiecelver could nob by Alderman, sppointed. | any 1t Mr, Carey s & gontloman of Intolilgonce, has | 4053 Faryel declined o sppolut oy tecelyer political experlence, ja & pruperty-holder iu the | wasas to whethor complalusnt's Jjudiment was 1len ou th rents and proiits for the fiteen montha Beforo tho time of rodemption would explre, The Judge did nub think 16 wus, 1 the complainsut bad vold under her Jutgenient she would have been obllged to walt Aficen wonths before whe could got possgasion of the property, and ay Jackson had Third Ward and other portions of the city, s not o sceker of the ofiice, for the offico souglt him, llves at the oxtreme e¢nd of. the Third Wiard, and will be a credit tu the ward he represonts and to the city If clocted, Hewill bo conscigntious in at- {ention L thu duties of the otice, {1 above the ne- conveyed before thy “creditor's bill - was cennity uf dlsposing of ollicial patronage for wcon- | fled, © sho could not get fn - pdvanco sldoration, baving # position from which #o ree [ of that conveyance. The Judgment wos n coives $10,000 pur anuum. Lot no llepublican | ptatatory ereation, and onlya len In the way pre- eupport & Democrat = or Iudevendent cau- cribed.” 1f Jackvan had been in possceeion com- didate when there ks on the Hopublicun ticket so able a Jiopublican,—and ono so trus, —une who served lu tuo sy in '"lal"'““‘ hie fuith, and bas dune worthy battle for thu cause since, both in Chicago uud elyowber, Itooubticans, rally at the primary, and raily ot tho pulls o cluction-day, and do no scratchlnz, Tump Waup Revustica. TUR KIGNTH WARD. o (he Eiditor af Tha Tribune. 5 Cuicacq, March 23.—There js & determined ef- fort beluy madd in tho Eighth Ward to crush vat fnant might have Fotlen possession. nnt whe could not nnder the present clrcuimstances, The matlon for lecelver was therefore refused, TUR UNIOX WIHTE LEAD MANUPACTURING COMPANT. At wnsfilmrmerdny in tho United Etatcs (lecuit Court by the Unlon Witlte Lead Manufactur- Ing Company agalnst Jusiah F. Wurren, of Geneva, 1., and’ Haney J. Caswell, of Cleveland, N, . toprovent the alleged lufringuicnt of 8 trade- mark, Comulalnauts state that since 1841 they Lave been manufactariug a brand of white lesd warked ¢ i'nfon hat this rd_ coustitutes a1y elorts that Mr. Meath's frionds uiake, us it fs | IhotF trode-iark fos thole coadus, and that 16 o8 3l! cut and drica by a'uan called Mamer that Alr. | defendants, under tho usme of d, F. W 3 wiren €., huve baca manufactaring & brand of white- fead marked **Uniou™ in lottcrs simila in alze sud shuge tu complainauts’, ¥o as ta bs calculated o uecelve purciascrs. Complainants thwrefore osk for an Injunctiva to lu-un! tho defendants from using thelr irade-mark. . DIVORCES. Adolph Bahr fled 2 Ll yestorday szsinst his wife Uthille, auklug for & divorca ou wecuust of ber desertion and sdultery. © Mario A, Licey aleo naks for a stuitar ducteg l‘;f'::ml ber husband, Grifin 8. Lacey, ou account of S deuc rtion. 4 iomias Walters totluates tust ho would Wright sl have the Kigbih Ward delegation at all buzards, Fleasccall atiention to it RubuaLicax, GEN. DILORI DECLINKS, To the Bdtior of The Jrivune. Cuoaao, March 23, —Permit my W etale that, being dlametrically vpposed to the financlal theury of the Greenvack pasty, 1 csunot be their candi- date for Clty Clerk or sy other ofilce, snd that 1 carnestly protest sysiust the use of wy mame for political urpocs without my knowledgo en and consent, as (7! the intentions for dolug | Sad ¥ ] f bis wife, Auna Fllza, becauss vhe Ll Mw“_._‘]{" e iy }IIE:E Sk 'gn“luuan:m“wu%’ :[l;ll-n" ‘:z&a:r wen, A L are, vover, un| . SUBURBAN, N vy Topnoids pat herself on record aa LAKE. desfroud of becowlug & grase widow, Bhe enjoycd 874 with oue Potrick Ite; o when b lel g\'l! without n:y Teasguable ,cxmue. ‘and’ bas not Willisma yestorday granted & decreo of since returne Judge r 'L divoree t Cyathla M. Cole from Davld Cole, ua ths ground of ¢xtreme aud ropeatsd cruelty, Tae adjourned meeting of the Libersl Republlc. ans sud Dowocrsts wae held at the Town lal) Tharsdsy evenlug 10 hear tha report of the Com- mittes of ninetees sppointed to select candidates for the town oficea 10 bo voted for 8 week from nost Tuwe “The Commltive, through Dr. Ma: TR lvy.b‘lha Chalrman, reported (hat thoy had been “Chullis W Ccnlunllnealfllm:w:\’ f“huluufl. i " C L {7 rci unable to make a aslection of 8 candidate for tho | Morec, Bud,. wory yestcrday alitiio practics ofice of Bupcrvisor who would accept. theseforo asked to be discharged. 'Tho report of thu Comnitice was accepted, they wore relloved from fusther duty. Tl s fug then ndjourucd. muedlately after, the Domocrsts organtzed b electiug M. B, Hicks Chalrman, and J. C. Wal Becretary, 16 was'then declded to run 8 straight Democratic They | Jiddge MeAllluter Lus ordered twenty Jurory, returnablo March » & m. ‘Judges Gary, Jatacsen, Booin, snd Farwel) will bear motions | IJ, Judss Rogers will hear sub- witted cases, and Judge Moore will hear moticns sud divorce cases. PAMEUUITCT MATTERS. Charles McFartand, of thia city, filed 8 voluntury potition yealerday baukruptey. lla wecurcd clsl veoire for nd 24,850 nritine worih $13 tha nnescored Habllition amount to $7: The petition waa referred to Ilegister In the case of E, A. Nigelow et L, the As- was aothorized 1o sell the bankenpts anaets At public auction after three weeks' Digelow was dlrec!fd to pay the otice. o cads of Louls Reinsch rme.1. Bradford Hancock was appointed Provisional As- MCORMICK 1A OLE BULL! 2 MATINEE & 08l- | LAS NCE 2 1) nheld LA TAPPHAHAVC?‘IJ‘. EMMA T MLLE, MARTIN] $246.47 after fonr da The exmmltlon in thi g for the confirmation of the com ton In the case of T. S. Weddle etsl., will April 2. q‘m first diyldend meetine in the casc of the l'zxd‘l;d Preserving Works will SUPERIOR COURT I¥ DRIEY. eorge K. Palmer and (Jeorge L. Bat for $1,600 against James K. Mammond, §, F. Ine. d David Reed filed a petition J; Miagerman, Johanta, Hager. ..‘nlyx THIBAPTERNOON HURSBY, lllfll La;a Pickl Y TOM KARL, location, at Itoot & Hons, 150 Statsest. Carpinter & Bheldon. RLY’S THEATRE VERLY.. P John Thomlinton ant sgainst Anlho? Mnote, Joseph Lederer, and A. C. Btoray, for a mechanic'a lien to the amonnt of $2,041. 1 on five bufldings on Lata 110 5 In Hagerman's Sub- division of Lot 2, Block 21, in Bashnell's Ad- o Dt sult fo recaver 82,600 . aned Oswell AGUIRP & i1.A WG his week only, the BOUCICA UL COMEDY COMPANY 1n the great Wallack sacecss, Boucteault's FORBIDDEN I8y of madesn timea has been receved with sach uoas screams of 1aughter, ax (hif new three-act and KALUFIRY mALD TARLUETE THOME McVICKER’S THEATRE, Thin Week the great Irish Comedian DIOX BOUCICAULT, ‘Who will appear ns ** CON: ny entitled **TIIE § “The Celnbrated Actress, MISS CATIIARINE ROGERS, a3 CLAIRE, EVERY SCENE NEW. Tauclesult Bhanghraun Matineo Raturdsy, wooD's MUSEUM. Monroe:st., betwaen ftate and Dearborn. tion, Teonard Anrner hro W. E. Dodge et $ 3 George I, Gifman Aled a bil] apainat George Gar- Yey, Catherine loward, M ¥, M, Howard, Matthow Martin Howard, 1o forecloss & mort H. Baker's Snbdiviel $nbdiviston of the W. 1 of ), 14, k of Chelsea began a it 2,000 acainet C. L. Hancoek, athew Howard, . and EliZnbeth ‘Howard ,200 0n 10t 24 In X2 in [aughton by attachment for p's«m Brathers N, In hin inimitable ITAUGITIEAUN. ™ Melvine W, Yandel) brought a sult in dobt to re- cover $4,000 from Jamen Me Havant, toxe & Trown sued wfiunm H. Giles for Sanel, FamolsTiCOURt, o ane L. Thomron filed a bill yesterday s, Maria G- Haniech, Anns 1., Teary Tho, T T and Emma J. Haninch, Charies W, R istrator of Alvin Haplsch, Vrederick Homer B. Gislpin, and C. J trost deed for $2,500 on the W, !} of th Lot 7. IHock 7, in the Orlginal Town uf Chicago, William A, Vorter, successor In truet of Charles Macalerter, deceased, nf Penn nainst Abram . Hoffman, L. erine 8. W, Witherbs M. Adams, ‘Georze \ Jeerle L, Cone, arior Homie of Coine and Pantomime. heat, ew Ncoperty I’ru| Mctent ofchestra. Al Ladice cvn of sdmimsfon, 13. 23, 33, and 50z, Beats #dvance’ without extrs 106 p. m. ADELPUI THEATRE. O3 IROY!? WLl & great cast. Thcorieinal marie: ey ant Face to Farer e 1078 Thu Greal HERSIEY HALL, & nest, SLNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCIT 23, . BURBANK will read an excellent Miscellaneous taining many_chofce dialect And d:ama fth_extracts from Houcicault . Doors open anla, Aled u bill Witherby, C(}.gh- f.awrence Cone, and Thomas Sheehnn to foreclose a mort, 8840 on Lot 18, Hiock 44, In the Ca: Lo Nubdiviron of the W, 15 and the W, 5 of the N, E. & of Sec, 17, 19, 14. CRININAL COURT, John Colling pleaded guilty to lazceny, given one yeur in the Penltentiary James Routk and - Kl Ambrosc Foster, e fo st | POOE 41D FHOTD 22 Lawson were tried for n(hry. comvicied, and given one year In tho y . Starey and L. F, Allen plead lity to selling lullnr; tickets, ‘-ndeae:tgc:dfi. {u d. Davld Wolf was tried for larceny and scquitted, 1ienry Connelly pleaded guilly to )arceny and d, an;-comukeywu tried for larceny and ace Albert Johns waa on tria) for burglary at ad- TUE CALL MONDAY. Jupox BLoparTT—Set cas Lo Gair—112, S5 101 No, 351, Balkey va. Leopold, on trial. 10, T 11, T HAILIEOAD TINE TAOLE. rplanation af Reference ¢ Hunday exceptedl. ive undey até e m. ¢ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILW., a3 Clark-st. (Suernian Ho {erm No. 1,117, Sloom | Catial'st., corner Masison, and at the d © & Chifcao Hatiwsy Co., and 0e, 257 to 0 Incluslve, oxcept 34, 200, and Jenax FARWELL—NO call announced. SUDNM 80 to a7 inclue Narte—t Saturday cxe »“._;;”“ oL Mondsy excepted. ' Are jendar Nos. 43l, 844 10 348 inclusive. No rial. Jtuuk Booti=121 and 3%0 to 500 {ncluals n"lrllL o u ve, except THel 10K CovRT—CoxtxssioNe—John 1. Myers va, g Bimon Stranas ve. Juhn w-lnlunm‘c'(‘:‘omnnnl ‘\"I ’Jhllln W. Colehour 1. iiamiiton ys. Richard J. tional lisnk 1,257, 14, —Jolin B Rr—Alexandes 3 Pamenier (daiir) and Ambrose I, Ttundull, 83, orrie ts, Wil {eeliuton. adminlatetof HT—~ITDOE 10X I, $37.4, ~Thomas Msy 4, ur L. Pesrsony yenitit, §100, snd Marsh vi. George W. 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