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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK e e LOCAL i)OI‘ITICS‘ Linecott, Joseph Bonfleld, John H. Itob- The renort was adopted. e A meeting of the Campaien Committes and the . . Excentive C i Jed for thm evenis Republican Nominations for { st «'nfé‘.u,‘y‘n'. ‘,fi‘.'?'}‘ ‘n'L; 1:5.53 s-?cl::ck. il wan s nonneed that, nfter morning, e heardquare the West Town Offices. lf{n?):ihe"ll.l'lnrpulml Cammition sonld ba' at. Mo, 4 Lake rtreet, The ting then adjonrnad. e e oA domrien Commiltees hold itte = | thelr oi infuo oveuing In the Tremont The Gampalgn Gommittess Or | acinimecumeinasicana s e fiom) WEDNESDAY., MARCH 2%, 1877. and the show commented. Doollitle, dr., wiathe | 1o have learred his capanititics, and be will be re- it nctor. te thres Alonca at tho school- vlgrr"td“ly :r_lrm’m'v‘llflmlnl'-'";“‘"fl‘vr»1 it houses, and concinded by snnouncing that he Weat Tawen kas Aominated o taly represent- o semocratie friends,. Mike Mebonam | filve tieket. 3ensrs, Jamea N Ciatke ud Julin ; HoMman were renaminated by acclamation for As- and Jolinny_ (orcoran, sill kept thelr gambling | ecerar anil Collector, and Julina Petersen, of the dens open “derpita tho eflorts of Ma: leath ta | Fonrteenth Ward, and M, F, Tarball were selected dlore thein, He nuvnided amid breathle-s gllent~, | for Snpercisor andt Town Cierk, ‘Thus Seandin. And Cameron, the great mors] reformer, took his | viane,” American, (ierman, and Irish all haves piace, e win followed by McCarthy. and the | show 'on the tcket, curtain went down on Hynes, the Democratic ean- didate for City "Attarne, avery eloment of snceens, Mr. Bayrs called attention to the fact that a meeting of the Cltizens’ Unfon had becn held the night hefore, and had raquesied him to siate (hat Imprapre mén hud boen puup on hoth sides, ee- iecially for Aldermen, and making the Club to in etfere. Ha specided (e following nominations ns unfortunate: Eaders, ificenth Ward: Lenyacher, Sixteenth; and denssen and Cannon, Baventeenth. A% ta the desfrable nominecs, the following we mentioned: Nlesen, Fifteenths Michael chweis thal, Sixteenth: Jamea W. Rich, Seyenteenth; and'James 11, B, Daly, Elghteenth, The latters ratisfactory A showinz ancht to ratisfy the prople LIROAD TIME TARLFE. that Repubiicaniens in local Afaira means ecoiomy. o . st v menareate ey | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Convention to-day nominated Dr. W. W, Jones Iur;(n,y]ur{;v n‘tl‘:hmnlllllnnl, De. .loneuh \:ln ]:nc- ceeded In the Mayorality two years ago by the lon, " of tirocnbackers, nominated F, A, Kitchen for | TV Sundayata a. m. 7 Datly, : Mayor. Both Conventl nominated 11, E, Howe, i the present Police Jumize, for re-clection. EIGITI WARD ALDERVAS. The mecting lacked [ The Commilter nf twenty-five respectabla citl £a¥ . named gentlemen were 'indorscd by the Cltizens' Itendance, enthuelasm, | zens of the Elhth Ward who were appointed st 3 CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY., ° ganizing for Businesses» o A e B Martin dort, Sr AT, Aner | Chr e e e diated th fArst-named aa unde | and Interest,—and adfouracd (0 8 nelghburing ka- | faslon mass-meeding, irreapaciive of parly, for BSpgial Dispaich t0 The Tribune., Ticket Offces, 62 Clark-at. (Stierman Noaso) andry ' \ tien, H. H. Thamas, Col, John IT. Ruberts, R. 1. { sirable or unknown. loon to enthuse on ¥mith's barrel, the sole patpasa of nflminnnng A good. reitable 5. K 47, ~duige Hartow &, | Canai-st., corfier Médison, and at the depota. Trouble in the Fifth. Etone, 15, A, FiIkind, 11. B, rayion, . 1. Hlerts, | A motlop was made tyat the Fxecutive Commit- WIERE ARB TIH ORRMANA. man for Alderman, in onler to heat wenlleman of the porcst character and | — ’ Tt i 0. o Bondeldy George B, Prussing: | teo of tho Municipal Ttefarm Cinh mect & committee | The German supporters of Verry [f, dmithand | Pat Feeney and dohn Tuacem, met At re<pecicd, was nominated an eandidate & gnndm: 'yt“l'lz' I‘l‘ i, .ufl{l.ll.kfl. A’. «,mm‘;uh;. It pry . Cnitel 5 jam ocke, . n vy The Municipal Raform Club Is Prepar- {'.'f'}'l"fl:fi"fki. 1w Db 1 Silignn, s . i nia , <iohn 11, Clousl ing to Examine the Candidates, Ex-Ald. GI}] was elected Chalrman of the Come mittee, for which honor he returned thanks., erte way gelected ag Secretary, the other Demaeratic candidates for city ofiicials | 0 Halsted atreet, per snnonnces” peems tobe not very numerons, They weréto | ment In Tnre Trinrxe, and there nominated have hield 8 grand mase-mecting at the hallof the | Mr. B, M, Oliver, The Committce was comyneed Bwlse Maennerchor, No, 45 North Clurk, street lnst lar?cl of solld Democrats In the ward, amd the mtup to n'clock not over half a dazen | fact that Me. Oliver, & Repnblican. was nominated rlnon d made thelr appearance, and It wan | with nardly A disrenting votce. shows the spirit of herefora thought best to adlourn withont ratifying | the enterpri«e in jte failest licht. Mr, Ollveris 8 the nominations. paciter doinz huainees on Ilnlsted street, near (ho for the ofic from the Cltizens' Club to conferas to the proper \;flnrfllc l? pnrlnfi. C‘lfi‘lcv#“"fll'che time was fixed for % o'clock tosday at the ., Mr, Urane, rrnm’ the West Slile, aubmitted the nomination of Ald. Hildreth, which was referred to the Conference Committee, with fnatractions to revort Friiay l:"nlnFA A farthor motlon was care rled, referring the whole sihject of nominations, ‘Mayor by the Denncrata to-day, | 7PaeifcFast Lin And 31,4 Cantweil, & Drominent and muchora: | 2pabiae eyt SR o #pected iriehman, a8 Clty Treasirer, ababuasesirhthy via i Apretal Didsaich i Tre Trivuns, :gfifi:"}m'{?fl{ i ctal Dipatch (0 The o La8aL1r, 11l March 37,—The Common Council | bMiiwaskee Past 31 of thin city pariicinated In tho popalar blnnder re. | bMitwaukee fapros ! Cani Col. JJohn I1. 1 e, {40 e 1y} humn. m. Repubtican and Democratic Meeta | , The Chairatited that the time for work would ¥ )8, M. m. e ardinz the popnlar tay for the mnnicipal electionn ke [awcie be ehort. 10 make campleto report witls recommendations, XOLTI SIDE TURNER HALL. CiAnEr: and 18 harimved 't B suIte weslthy, i | Sheyer The e of X ard 118 Ao ndmnte: DOL AL | S A & e ings=~-The Germans Shun Mr. Nonfield wanted to know if the membners ot | on tho evenlng named. The nnterrified of the North Sidc ralllen Jast | Iaan Amerinn, nhowt $0 years of awve, cdicated, | speclal meeting held to-dsy Azed upon the third BMnitoon & Fire BApreieL : Exccntive wers also members of the Campalgn | An srgnmeont then arose as to the heat melliod of | nfght at the Tnrnce Hall, on bohalf of P. H. Smith, | and nowscescs goud common sense. 1fe wa< hacked | Tuesday of Apri gat, Panl & Winona Kxpress Smith. Committee, ferenting tho best men to the pubile, and it wna | etc, The Mayorai nomince did not turn ap, and | by auch snen as Juiin Brennock, Peter Fish, the " — SLatimme kenreas e Chals stated that both Committeen should | Rnaliy agreed £o accent the ticketd of ‘bath pollti- | the etctern. eonsitled princlpally of - Judys | Xaeo brothere, Phil A, 1oyne, J. K. Mannins, LIFE-INSURANCE, i0eheva |k . act together, A0 f4r 8 general busineas wascone | calpariire g far an tho candidates sro desicable, | Forreater, (len. Connty cf::rx Lieb, snd | County Commi=sioner dames Nradley. and many 'S ' Blienrea Lae he " Btaats-Zeitung” Thinks of | “550eS . and to Aubstitute on both tickets the namo afavme | Dooiitle’ the ~ younger. Mr. W.' W. | other prominent citizens of the wacl, who bave Tv the Xditor of The Tribune. What the ate-Zeitung nks of Lehendqnarters have been located in the atore Clabnaminee for the undesirable nomincesol elther | Tareman preeided, and Francls A. Unffman, Jr., | thrown astde political prejudices for thu ealie of Cntenao, March 27.—Yonr paper has {ately been the Ticket--Tho Greenbackers, atio TAKe etreet. o both parties, and the Exccntive Committea were 1ed off with a denunelation of tax-fightere, whomm he | eivingthelr ward a decent representation in the | hitting hard blowa st tho follies and wickedness of Reports frota wards wern recelved, instructed to carcfally conmider the swhole nattor | wileyed were all Repablicans. Jndge Forrester (n- 'i.‘uy Councll, f e o e ki Faith \Ward, peported | and Incorporate recommendations in thelr forthe | Himaicd that ir. Saith had shown s pecaliar de. THE SEYENTEENTIT WARD. our life-insurance compnniea. Fven fhe hard coming report, e iien moved that the Club refealn from pt- ting 8 fnli ticket in the field. an there could be no enrthly chance of electing it, and that e orzanization confin itwelf to criticians upon tno_tiekets already pot foeth, T support of his motion, he sald he thought it better wards eclect for themacives, and not mako (| Wiknatlafied hy nominoting helr candiates for them, After rome discassion, the mattor was dropped and Mr. Dlss’ motion was not pat. An tnvitation in oxtended to al l,{nnd citizens who take nn interest fa reform to confer with the Ex- ceutive Committee, which wiil muet dally at2 p. m. Adjourned nnth Friday night, ting that they wanteu speakers for a meeting thore this [ros ) evening, - 5 Tolitleal Xotes In the Subarbs--Informalion Wanted IR anl i rmsia contenk wanizidd About Hgnes, the apecial arder far the suceting of the Campsign C«grw.'mum lnl'r: h-~l‘all Thurfi:llnp i veay atlntage’ cports from the wards wero . f TIEB WEST TOWN, :_nry:nrxill"I‘nnllfllumv.:fn;ut—avuwhelmInz snccosn— ¢mx- | for'the Reprtillem tlcket, FROSRTOINGL OF: TUB. PREUALICA SORVENY mf‘cm‘é}.,éu iongie that il should be printed Tho West Town Convéntlon met yeaterdaymorn. | Son fho Election, e ot tpe ™o fng at Billings' all, corner of IMalsted and ;flm matter was roferrcd to the Execntive Com- Washington streets, Justice Salisbury calicd tho | mittec. % farge nsscmblage to order, and Ald. 8. 11 MeCrea |n£f“’,“,‘f.f ",}1’ g{,‘::;;?,"’,',2"“.‘{..';2.‘,".;,‘.‘,2":.f,“1‘.!'§ o was electeil Chalrman, and 8. M, Moore Seeretary, | fueed his hall for Demacratio meatlnge, Gen, 0. L. Mann moved that a comnittea of one | - Un mation of Mr. Prussing, to-moremy night vae from each ward be oppointed on credentiata of dgl~ | fixed for agrand ratlfl n maea-mecting at Folx's wurking and modert agent has Leen prerented as | Pgpot. foot of Lake:st..» rnealidng intn offices where they used to enter In 257;‘5,‘ n‘l”r’-‘:-fl :!me:'xlfu.u r‘:‘lfinly uwll nlwi-.v:u vnlnypllcflly at lesnt) mx;m;r. T e ront what has been wrlticn, one woul ndge that ulf our Jife-tnenranee. companics wero trapm, |- Mafl (via Maln and Atr Line). where sptdee-like oficers sat fattening on the puar | A% KXDTE e " defuded vietime of thelr greed, and where & man | gfiantlc Express UALTI.cosss'd 55150, i plced in muner, o inety:dvo canen odt of s | Rl Repres. } : [l hindred, on! 0 Inve abrorhed an Uil L3 =0 we ”.m -n', Hn?!;{;,n‘“mm "myd'm‘fld!;ficm"h;“ 18sturday Ex. ¢ ¥undny x. § Monday x. § Dalg. times fa thel? life-Inanrance poliey_ara deeply Ii- | qnyoy = terewntes] in the anawer. § hase befare me table a0, ALTOR & LT any ARIOAGD feaied In Hlartfund In 185, 2ivine total recolpta KANSAR CITT & DERVIR AUORY LINEY, of thirty of onr princibal life-insurance compantes, | Tolon Depot, West Bide, ticar MAdlou.st. hrides, the oldest orzunized in 1542 and youtzest in 14, e wamiy-th and showity whst hind been done with suld re- celpte. OF the 70,042,409, 00 tola) canh and yelopment of acquisitiveness in the majter of filth One of the larest noliticn] a«semblages ever held Iucre and a capacity for rallroad lexisiation whicl in the Seventeenth Ward took piace al 41 Jiinzle eminently fitted hine for the position which, ashe | street, he neeting war called to Ftify the reao. .y, has been forced wpon him,' Lieh followed | luttunsndopted nt the Erie-street nceting held With o furlons harsngue abont Mr. Ilering, whom | Mouoday nlternoon, eaulutions were pnbe he inelsted on denonncinz, And when the yonnzer | lished “in yesterd: caseE and Indorsed the Uoolittle arose on his night and promied” that ho | Jtepublican candidate. 1. Jensens, and repudiated would make a faw brief remarks, thé preat Lemo- | Tom Cannon, who ol the Lemoemtic nomination cratie mn#a-meoting, which consisted of perhn; thronzh the importation of ontatders and repeaters, 200 peraune, folded ite Ulster liko the Esquim Mr, dames Lyman presided, anid Daniel Ritroy and silently started for beer, Socrotary, Tom Carney was the first apeak- WEST S{DE TURNER HALL. er, carnestiy and nezoutly cequested of the At n massemesting of the.Democrats of the | yolers of the Xeventcenth Ward fo cast their sonthweatern portion of tha city, held Inet svening | halluts Tueaday for an honsat man, and one wii, nt Turner Vorwaerts' 1lall, there wns every sympe | thougha lepablican, would weli and faithfolly fom of thie har'l, and Me. Sinith himself was thera | represent thu ward,—nat n barnacle, an office- to distribnte it.” Tho tnceting wun called to order | aecker, a hummer of the ‘Tom Cannon str aat Cornor of [taa: at Patmer {louws. Teave, | Atrive. 3 ras Clty & De: by ot by Fat itaderty, who nomfuatad W. if. Condon ns | Catnny wana properiy-holder and n taxpayer, and | notes received for premioms up to Jan. 1. K75, | g umu-i’s ngnen Hall, at which the flon, Stducy Smith, It. B, Tuts Chwitman, Perry Smith then cime 10 th tharaioro. was aa mnch intoreatod 'in 1he ward 38 | £301,140,121.17 (more than hal Tt sreaiy | & il & T cpates. Tho motion was carried, and each delega- | 1ify *plylier Lanin Biills, Col. Villlam Vooke, nad [REPUBLICAN MEETINGS, L e T R T ok Ca ol i O e e | v It Tn pallcyenaMlers. Sor. | daah Masier. | Boxparey Bariuizli d 1o tion was empowered to clioosc its own committeas | Peter fnshwalir will spesk. Good music will boa POUNTI WARD. wus cloquent as naual, Uit st licked cominon | favor of the Kepublican noninee, because he knew | matured endowments, cash for puechase for lapaed oKUK & Hitr mait. feature of the meéling. A grand ratification-meeting was to hava.been & Paducah i "Tho work of gelting the nsmea of the Committea ‘On motion of Mr. Montague, 8 committee of and then of arrangingthe delegntions was a lengthy | three sean sppolated from thy North Sideto. con. for with the. Citlzens' Unlon, as follows: Gen, ond Inborlots one, The Committes consleted of | [y, f1. Thomns, Willlam Vocke, and Georgo B, {he*followlng: 8ixth Ward, T, C. Dincr; Scventh 88ing. ¥ Ward, T. D). Proseer; Eighth Ward, T. T. Manly; The lfirnt\\'fird will hata o grand rally at the semsc, and confined himeelf to the political tacks | If Mr, Jeurenn was clected bo would be the repre- and jokes which he Jenrued while carpet-bazging | sentative not of a party, butof the people. Tom wny down In Arkansas, }Mie Apeeched eatch the | Cabuon, when kicked out of (ue Jepublican crowd, but. fall to hold {hemn. dJolin C. | camp ss one nnworthy of the lclluwlhlfl of Richberz and Charlen A. Fanning made ns | honest men, had the ‘impudence to put him- good n record as they could for them- | self forwarl st the Democeallc primaries selves, but the sabjeet was very dry aud | and by the ald of importation and repeatinzeccared nflhclel. l\lvll’lfnd;v flll"'. TI!:' L“!eh;hlln hellql\ Yy Nrtln‘:r eochy A ieme companien for the protection of the policy- zon, \Va Al hulders (835,011, 270 Jicesded 'the hatinee uf | J0IEt & DWikut Ackommintnl the sum paid by said policy-holders over $10,- LAEE REORE &Mfilaiqlmflflu . i Tield 1art evening at 265 Thirty-firat street. At the hour when the meeting should have beeen calted to ‘order.thero wore thirty or .more porsons pregent. These gathered together In knots and earncstly discnased the manner Indwhich their delegates hnd ,000, In other wordn, (he total expenses of 8, thizte tlirty companies (a1l mutua) but tirees, 11 T Arrive cludine safarien of gl officera and employer, wan jleare g e 3 Y yanir ¢ : d Mall, via Matn Lin ” v f ‘ard, J. 11, | Grond Pacifie llatel to.motrow evcniug. 4 uninteresting ta the mob, An ndjonrnment was | the namination—(crien of **that's ro—ihat's so— | paid out of the proveeds of their investmenta of M, m. utls Ward A O ”“lfl“b"'i"";,‘n‘“ o, e i | T NF Honfeid mose{ {hat & commiltes of threo bo | aclcilattho Convention. About balf seemed 40 | sy aio hur, owinz to torrific crirs for Hane | but ho con't tnpot at the pollsn, Wr. Carney fn [iese trust fande, adover 850,000,000 tiad tren | Rierat b EXIERS Tink ruver; Bleventh Ward, 0. L. ; oppointed to cngege hatla for mase-mcetings, ilo | ba Ileath men, and the rest Wright, Some were | yerr, the fiannal- . % i 7 the polla | sdded to the funids. The aasets held by theee come | ate RS 5 (ieet Ward, W. G , the fiannal-niouthed. ramniy-nosed candidste | concluding pledyed 10 march 500 voter fa the polls aet ) ‘alehiour Avcoinmodation TRp e a':;dl' ‘;" :;.t ml: :\'fihfi T\‘;’m!;“?lg:m-:n 5 :‘r‘)me'rllnflzc:;.“t;fid 'fi'."e‘lma"fil‘u‘.‘u’fi’" (h;“p:l,,,n#,‘f&“ lf'”‘g disappointed because they were misrepresented, | for Aldorman In the Eighih Ward. Me, Hasset | on the iS¢ of April and caet thieir votes for Jensens, anier were to mecore thelr 713, 4438 policles covers | Nt Fapre 6108, i3 Fourteent ird, W. 5. 3 3 L U108, they having been under the Impression that the delerntion was nnpledged, and that at lenst aix would vota for Heath ne first chiolce; the other was 8till tittls sore under the disappointment causcd Ly the defeat of thelr firat choice. For half an hour these talked back and forth in a very plain was niot allawed to speak, and the Jights wera “This expression wiss indarsed by ail present with- turued out on the crowd. out o dissenting volu Alex Sweency, Manrice c(xmmu.;:i: oibers made mpgechen in fho same i atraln, which scemed tomeet the approbation of TIIE GERMANS, From tie prosent. olitical oit- TIE “BTAATS-2GITUNG * INDORSES TUE REPED- | Took. tho Seveatcenth Ward will be represented in LICAN TICKET, thie next Councll bya Repullican, and hie name Is ni $1,830,279,166 Insnrance. All but onc of thewe thirty companlen are doing bustness to-dny, —the Continental, of New York, slonc of the number Laving falled, e ———— FRUIT PROSPECTS, ‘Much of tho delny was cansed hy the fact that { this, the l;lnlg way todo wunld be to have littls there weto contosting fote of delegates from who | ARt mncetinge, wul vlents of them, orery, nich: Elahth- Ward, Aficr an absence of three-quartors | on, M. (I, Thomas, and J. J. Moatague were ap- «of an hour tho Committeo reportad, and thelr report polnlnd tha Committco on ilails. was adopted. s 3 On mation of Mr. I’mnlufi. the hour of 11 On niolion of Ald. Throop, the temporaty organ- o'clock #. m. of each duy was fixed for the time of CHIOAGO, P& ce, (13 5outh LIark-at., _SAices D ponth Clarieat., opposita Bhcrmad o Teive. 1 Amive. ) Cne., 5 itch 10 The Tribuns, Milwankes Exnrew., : ‘ rgan. | mceting. ToF the Fixocative nad Gampaign Gomaie | atyle, but wlthout convineing sny ouo or attaning | The Sfaals-Zellung of yerteriny han the follaw- Ternard Jenmenn, " Adjonmed tomeet Thuraday, | e D e B Your corres | Wikonsiaa Nionesiis Fi fzation wae declared permanent, and on motlon of | tcer, at No, 103 Lakostrect. any othicr good result. tng edltorial on the action of the Itepublican Clty ABNEIL TAYLOM, spondent has made careful fnquiry and also per. | WUxonsia Chrla Masner the Chalrmen of the delegations wera | There will b amecting thisevening at Bobemian | = yin,1)y some peaccably-disposed indisidual sug- | Conventlon: At noon yesterday o Committeoof GGreenbackers | 8P Rola EXpress. .. Wln'.umu(\k Miy L NIRULEXDICRS. ooz . Atltratna i viy Miiwaikes, Tirket e Pl #nd Minteapolls re goad either via \hvflt‘un‘::i l‘rxlfly duChien, or via Walertown, La Ci 104 Winoas. ” OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAUY tof Lakae-st,, 1 sonal examinatfon of seversl prominent orchards, both in this vicinity and around Cob- den, and finds that the crop has not been ima- terlully injured. Onlow lands where the hucs had acveloped more thanon high lands, the erop {s reduced ubout ball, There will be, uu. - | ¥iall, corner Twenty-Afth street and Portland z.un:lmclcd to cast tho vote for the whole delcga ) "I fr o Tl W 3 . ‘and othern will speak. Also, NOMINATIONS. ritz’ place, cornur Clybourn Nominations for Supervisor wore mado as fole | and Webster nvenues, ~Gen, i, 11, Thomas, Will- lows: A. Uraham, of the Beventh Ward, Julina | Iém Vocke, Lorenz Brentano, Cospar Butz, and others will speak. Potersen, & Scandinavian, snd Avery Moore, the | *'fhiq (Oint mecting then adjonrned, and a mecting Rested that they should, cither have a mceeting v gohome. Mr. F. C. Rusroll took the hint, and.in tlie abwonce of the President and Vico-President called the mceeting to order, ang 3r. A, D, Tita- worth to tho chalr. Among the others present Woodwazd, Andereon, Sutherland, ughn, and “Fho Itepubilean City Convontion lsa glyen expronon | Colled on_ Abner Taylor and_notifed Wim of his to i HeTubiicen City, Contontion leegiyca expresion | Romination as Mayor on thu Grecnhnck tickes. A city's welfare by repoinluating ifiree of the present in- | positive reply was pronized then by noon to-day. |, gumhenta of tho chig uiices, whicl ara to be nlicd i THE CITIZENS' UNION el priE e ! of the Notth Divislon met1ast nicht In Miller's That s Eood ond comaegen Tiall, enener of Sed:wick atreot amd North avenue, for the parpose of ratifylng the nominations mnda Depotw, foot of ALY any Sigtedusle % 1 . Rticahy, tion t v the B o o i less another cnld snap comes, an ahundant sup- gt T ———— T o i N i AR TE L e enbot E HE ETRSEA A ldi eqcated by Ald. "Thiroop end ex- Al Comiboll, | Raborts Rocretary, and Gen 11, Tl, Thora Trense | for wark before the. clection, Tt had beon wugs | pronht p i ina Jonit crries are louking fine. The cold snap of Sutur- Tho first and Informal ballot resulied as followas | yrer, iy oren Ao Fea ik of tho, farma) hal- | 4100 ¢ followlng was the resinlt of o formal Tot: l!elcrmn 5-1, Moore 31, Grabam 1. Mr. Petel htfl:flnzuocn‘:flc fil" “a“%;‘ crtlmnrn{: son wan declared ‘nominated, and on motion the | Pl fte eocond meeting yesterlay afternoon, for Homination was made unaninions, the &uryum of hearing the grievance of the Fifth Gen. Munn enil that he anderstood that thero | Ward, sud Lo appoinit standing committoon. The was bt ono candidato for (ho oflice of Asscator, | F10M wok danscly packed bofors the proceedingg the presvnt incuntbent, Mr, James No Clarke, and | fomenced, At 2070 14, T Merrith, the Secro- Lic moved (0 nomineie him by ncclamation, y, cal 1o meetlng to order, and, in the al- The motlon was carried, and Mr. Clarke was | f¢nce of the Prestdent, Voluey C, Turner, R E, L R e Bl e g AL 9 | wax well filled. Mr, Stewart calied the assemblave Drotfiit horfect onder tuto clty ausim s mode AU | 10 arder, the followinz-named gentlemen oceupying dutics with most painataking consclentiousicas, (fis | Pests upon the platjonn: se-clectlon s demanded by the best Intereataof che clty, | Col. Juewren, Ceurge eapecially atnes his opponent fa (i the handsof a party | Niesen, Ald, Linsenbar: Which, eren [£ i views are the heat i the worlt, wiil | fum Mann, Willlam Lob, 1. S. Kadieh, Willlam incvitably use Wim axa too) for the restoration of tha heodore Karia, ond others. InOA OUtrARG0Us bummer And | Fascal Fule. | Erery S e b e Rl honesttaxpaycr, who Iy Concerned (n basfog itemoney | The Chalrman atated the purbore that, had fafthfully “expended and_not thrown into the maw of | brought them together, aud madea few explana- l}‘f&“{m‘,'u’.‘"fl.“.f,‘m"{'?.%"x"c'«'x"l“%'?'2';:\';’;’"‘:’? u‘:nm tory rvmlrk;. He alro n-nld the l'l,:l n"mwn anli a 3 iy election arity 1arge | core and Aldermanic candiiates to be tirlorsed, an gnongl fo deprive tho unciean maching m!fu:tumur mnde complimentary - remarks thercupon, . duy and Sunduy last has {njured the fruit crop e L L D A farther north, but to what extent 1 cannot state, Pruspects were never brighter for our people than now, and buslness on the increase all around, gested to him that, - in viow of this fact, a speelal ntceting shoutd bo calted to make the neceseary bo glnning at least. Verlaps, also, it might bo well, 0 thought, to ratify the nominatlons, The Chalr stated that many of tho mombora of the Club were at the Ingersoll meeting, and,ns the ul(‘?ndnncu was small, it might bo'well to dofer action, s Mr. D. B, Parington mado a motlon to sd)onrn to Thursday evening, ir. Voiney L. Turner, Adams,” Al rank , dnistice’ Kilian, Wit ——— EXECUTIVE BUSINESS. pectal Dispich 1o The Tribune. SrrixorieLy, 1lL, Mareh £7.—The Chicazo Niznt " fxpress 3. Kanma City, et Goudell wan choses to presido, “Alter the roll was Mr, Ttussell made’ the annonncement that thera | A0y lune of rexalning supremacy [n tho cf 4 ¢ W 3 > dech 1 Dock Cq was i rated ananimoitsty nominated, atod, a) A, ? e ity ntiarner Tuthiil. during Iits on-scar term of | fpoken few words In reforence to the Citizena' | Dredeiog and Dock Company was incorporated " . Hofiman was hkewlse nominated by | &hed. pr. Cook noved that the r::qm‘!m clearod, | was to be & meetingat (Joldhoart's, carner of Cot: . Tiaa ghown t viety A ability, sl ,I - | Unlon, nnd then introduced Juearen, who he | go-day; 5,000, Kankak i JBir donat: Mouan inna Kkewlae 140y | orrict, amid soveral crios of '+No. ¥ i took 4 | e Grovo avemuc, nmi at Tonney's, comet of | SEFMlE’ CCeRD e preseEton et cane | aid Would address the mnoting upon the Hecessily ay; eapital, 883,000, “The Rankakos Crystal o i flttie timo to carry thy order Info eflect, which For Towy Clerkc weto nuniinated M, ¥ Tarbell | ompitad o, room consiernly, and made it moro and A, G, Alirens, 0 a8 do- | Comtariable for tho membors of the Committee: clated clomed tho wards chinnged thole votcs s0lld | “1yr, ook moved that fhe standing commitiecs TR Clnrle moved. that In nominating Con. | bOlien and thoro appointed, N v T mowed to! mresent e Gon. | Ws I Condon” thoncht that snch action wonld et NI S et et e rae Ly tha | e disconttcons to-iho newly-clected President, piables, snil that fonr b nominated at largo by tho | ¥y, “Purnor. " Hut (hey should “ind out whother b onvention. B Ex-Ald. Campbel] moved s o subatitute that the | W31 Rolus to acrve or nnt, wards Lo allowed o reprcscutation.of Constubice | o4 MEAREnEST at then sont for Volney G Harnce Deo rata, ntording to sizo of tha delegations.in | *pr. otaling thoughit. that M. Turmer wonldn's Th‘lv valo on lim anbatitute was taken by a call of ll‘!fl:i! "nlll‘o“l’l‘;:l he hal learned from that gentla. s N )y ever, was not authorized to eny & ::hu 'e’.d" and the motlon was lost—ycas, 245 ’\Kymu u‘xg v;umxlrgucn \\‘n: ;mhl l:‘unliln lory)ll. e 3 urner, tho membora reported ihe Ward Executive ci. diann moved that each ward bo allowed two | Gommitreo, conalaling o one frars ench precinct ostablee, writh tho exception of tha Elevedth. | My, Totaline presented the following communl- welllh, Thirteenth, und” Fourtcenth, amd that [ ganor 'yt RSSO THE f0PORTn shey bo nllow s thres ench. Tho motion was cars | 20% L Fied by 1 vole of 48 to o5, A o the Demnorutlc Centeal domuties—Gnutiayr Thirty-ninth and Etate strects, Ilo suggested that the niceting should appuint 8 commiites to nomi- nate a Campalgn Comittee at the next mecting, The members, however, were in no umor for bmlm;" and tho motion to adjourn was put and carrled. A number of tho delegntes who had worked with a will for Wright stated that while that gentloman waa the ward's first cholce, thore no sdoulit hut that 3r, Heath would being out and recelvetho full strength of thoe Republican vote. There was o desire to apen the doar for Perry Smith hylgu- inp back n%lhu cholce of tho majority of the lie-~ publicsn U Jee Company, of Waldron, was granted license to organize; capltal, &4,000. Benjamin Joncs, of Ford County, convicted of forzery and £ent o Jolict for one year, wae re- stored to citizenship tolay for good behavlor, e —— GOOD FRIDAY. New Yorg, March 27,—Good Friday, the 30th {pst,, all Exchanges will suspend business by common consent, exeept, the Pro‘lnee Exchange, 'l‘I|e):l,1 will also be duly observed in ail foreign markets, ofilce to genersl aaiin: ] cltlyens’ move: Bttt v Eninerly bioper SEVREWAAE | O fiehe, PObiatE Slny motement s thatin al- oAt Unanimously renuminated, As the . e duirer I ColtehEnet. v a Tow which Toh Snat kg | o Col: Jucescn camic farwurd amid applanse, and iniorforce The-teritof ofes, ke tuat of the City'Are | deifvercd what proved fo bu o lighly eatinfactory tarney and City Clerk, hua béep extended to two yearw, | nddress, e reviewed at same fencth the political :?Ex‘vl :,;f,"":’fi“'{",‘ 'e'}:m:-'.fi"(mr‘?v'n' liy{rll{,:hlzfifll;({ltlnla. history odl l‘chqf natiot, ml-’d le\\‘et'l Ity du\-mhfl- 1n ertecined, ¢ contl= | purty had led to many bad appolutments to odice, fenee| ougi G W Larrateo haa heon put intiominatfon | many mistakee, and national calamities. Cominit "Ehouh the Interval Lefore the electiun f8 atort, yet | 10w 10 local matters he congratalated the Unfon 1t will of caurse '“‘""”( Finee, o eia side, thia means npon the auspicloun commensement of thelr work of the Democrat e candidate tor Muyor wro Isnce, g, | In the elzhs dircetion, In nominating for offee good on the other, rich booty entfers the Irlsh. For, witly ardiess of polltieal pinion,” e was Tlud an fmpudence so nAniti that It coufi hardiy hate heen v thut thonsl party afiliation had alwaye expected frum them, they hase clalmed no 1o cian I ERELY Ol i 3 o e Pm oiean for themact L trong they had brofen away from 1t, and biad 'I‘}wlrvlc! ry would inean the comple‘e jrishitication | decided to support the best men, e they Themo. of tho Gty and Tawn Governmenta, # that Chileago,as | crats or ftepublicans, 11e callud spectal attention e Sew Db, world form ho CRNTETIATE £ SO Corks ol 8 . ey e T s EENESRETAES | DL el i etna of “Th” varion natista o h ! . o - : Aot e Anitercit Al IKewazm §F they want 10 ayers | nomioated by tho Unian, awl I reforence a ", 3. m. 43 V. 10, FITTSBURG. F'1: WAYN? & CHICAGD RAILWAY, Depaw comer Canol rd Hadty « Paimer flanse, an nentlon. TIHE SIXTIH WARD, A meeting of the 8ixth Ward ltepublicans was hela lant evenlng at No. 772 Sonth Halsted eirect, Owlng to somo Incorrectness fu the announcemient of tho thue of the mewting the attendance \was very wmall. In the ubsence of tho rezulne oficers f ———— DOFS INSURANCE INSURE ? PiiLavELPnis, March 27.—The Mutual Pro- tection Company on the ~ co-operative plan, It % 1o the present fucumbent from that ward sald that | which deopped the title of life-Insuranee last R b A8 O o, ateit ki Tolet e Ui delcgatonn (ho RIfth Ward, sty Indors | tho. \Ward Clah M. Vanderpool nreided, and jne | *18 Bisfortuuo froni Chicayo. e oranns. [ rped e ole o : ! Whiliam 3 racy aa the Tanuar Demnocratlc nominea for | troduced the speakers, the st of whont i Mr. Tt eonwed Dy te wii i Jank of (o neajorit et BALTIUORE & (RI0 RATLR" { Birth 17 husa, Lo I * | Alormait of nld ward, asbe received the unsnimous. | fingeott, The lelflv Aucstion at {aue was wheth- SUBURBAN. u;‘u‘m"m:"‘;. 4 RO s e e 1, | asslzument for the benelly of its crediturs, Traine leaye tiom Expasition, In 1 7ty “Xaamey, Al 15 Mo . Hiotaling wanted to know whether David | OF the people wore deslrona of ‘securime Bl mer- LAKE. Vored the ‘election of the Union's twmine, be | T = T vacine a L NUuh thar Tetiitai, J. Irockentd ko, Aol potuating un cconomienl City Government. The jires uevired mun'clpal sefornm; that kil of reforin ANMUSENE, e = onin W= Tajauiall; Diinin or Tracy would be recognized by the Com: | feceugara of tho preccut Adininistration hind rulned | Tho Committeo sppointed by {ho Tepnhlean | wyici wanid leat hita, In cane he waw fa tho eans | sty nii e ! ycrenia Wurd=5.1%i, ioivas, 1. ¥, Uavenport, J. | mifnege the terbiAt eI | ven previons. | the financlal conditfon of tho city, untl € was un. | meoting held Friduy evening ot Tuglewond met | idate of the party (o which be was opposed o bt PLYMOUTIE CHURCIL TiwelfIN Ward—Frank Emory, O. W, Hasking, G. W. | Iy in regard to the election of Aldermen, and the R Monduy arening at (hy houso of C. W, Waller, on | ter e than the candidate of the party which he State street, near Thirty-ninth. They appointed Indorsad, to vote fur the better man, “After far- the delegaten fo be clected as follows: From th | 1her rinarks ofa Kludrud character, compliment. v pry not unty to the eoledt which coustituted the Stock-Yards Distrlct, ulne; tho Car Shops, soven; | kiTund work of the Uilon hat the Unfon 1uacf, he ¥nglewood, reven; the Weet End, two, | retired with applause, A Tho clectlon of delegsten to the primary | | M ARBLA, o e st e fi‘;’.‘,’,‘,‘:,‘,',‘l"“:';'('l"f"l“:’é‘: ""ll‘;‘”‘f_l‘:lvflfln'nl c’nu’rwlll- EhaIA smdove 1t from tup 10 Lottam, The men nw“mndm“"";',m\;om‘f‘ ‘@mfi-fl\ffi ornemi= | thereon were Intelligent and upright, and should ecefve the snpport of all persons, ik Dewocrale aro huvlien o meln getfing e s i asd oo candidaten to accept a positlon en thelrticket. 0N | pechonnive addrers, i which ho esplalued tho real lighly cunsclentloua saloon-Kceper refusay, on tha | E1Cricrue and purpore of the. Cltizehs® Union, ground that thero are tov many ealoon-keepera on | complimented 16 hizhiy as the right party for the the ticket already. Thelr candidate for Truatee, | ‘fuxpoyer, and showed tha direct resulta of the another saloon-keeper, hos been fishing for anomi~ | efattion it good, honest, economical mentu office, nation on both tickets, ind threntened to run in- | jio eald that )t wos tntended to extend the Unton dependent unlens hio got a nomination, ormnization into every ward in the city. ablo (o meet itw obligations toits trcrlummr‘;my ita wmployes, Now the credit was so far redcemed that tha city Is able to Lorrow money and py Its employes, - All sinccuro officen had been cat’ off, and the businesa of the city was condncted as care- fully us any privulo burinces. The annual taxation hed” boen reduced to the amonnt of $2,000,000, Tha people. lind & good Government, and ft aught 1o bo surlained. No chances should be taken une dor a new admini«tration, As to Mayor Healli's action in the ickey investigation, the speaker bee Hoved that the Mayor had acted houestly, No ona could say that the charges had heen proved. They hnd been preforred by the worst class in the clll, nnd such festimony as they prodiced would not b acceptod In any court of justice, Justica Morrison followed in an en(nrulnlm‘ specch, Ho apoke ot lonsth of the great gool wronght by the prosent Administration. and urged Deatis o iteenth Wara-s. . Trockwall, M. Mecoe, J. [ ALY o0 Yangihy and iy, Sbieenth Wird=0, AMeldty J. Mol ‘ finally the whole thing was left ta the ward for its Edimnouniy Ward=0. Afeldt, J. MoLiaden, Frank | oLUd cllion, tie Committeo refustig to take any On motion of 10, W, Clark, a town commitice of 3:“3“ in regard “to the contests in tho various onu from i Was V' r nrds, e e na ppolnted to lave clitets | 3" Teacy moved that the Fifth Ward Commiltes et by 1l renpective delouilons oy | D allowed to haven hearing tiraush ono of its (h_ Ward, J. Vangervooli soventh | TOprescmiatives, 3 Ward, W. S, Dunhams: Tighth Ward, K. V. kiens | (AMF: Conlun stat d that the grievanco of the Pifth nedy; Xinth Ward, Oliver: Tenth Ward, A, | Ward was (hat ey bad Leen Ignored In the Town B il el il S o Mt | SSbin.” iy i) s oS ard, O, B0, Cas ‘ard, 12, D, 3 ation, of for T, o Sasos rulrtcenth Waed, 1 D, Hil- | 500 aler, ad been withdrawn wiihuut anihority, n behwif af the D { VEIUES GIRAND S CAGO. BOCK IRLAND & PAOIEI0 RATLRIAD o Epul, Gorlier of Va WU BRI Tigs s Lty 56 LIBTK ales DICFINGN 1Udes. ’:—LT-:\' | Arrve. Omaba, Leavenw'th & Atch Px Yeruaccommodaiion, . N B Ny the ¥ull Chorus, 150 Valces of the BEETHOVEN SOCIETY, ‘ongnetor. assfsted by Mew, '~ V. fde "ullxrnlulu n r; 3y TO-M Siaren s, HOLY THURSHDAY. PITTSBURG, omoz,nmxn & BT, LOUIS DAIL- Depoy enrner af Clinton and Carroll-ata. Tickel uttice, 121 landolpli-ef,, a % Philr dreth; ned, G el xn“"u“:::,“‘»r':;“{,:nfi',fi:,ef“""‘ -nld auother pan pn't'lv'\ hll:'nh-tlw;:lh. ;rmlnr wis mfilr Mr, Shortmmo rali that in the City Convontion ot | gFlovance. 1t wus etated that Chatles Faton, the tho tlay prexiote, he i 1een ni eoraost p p‘pnll:!‘ s{,’;"fl“,';'r‘.“\‘\"nflndmm 1oxTown Ciress wob fiom West Sldos tdepot. 3 < Day Express g 52 of Mr.A. Wriglit, but ho wanted to now oxprese | S, Do iaarors to end helr nappart to retaiming 1t 1 | . NOW Is the time for the topublican candldates to | “Futcher remurks ser ninae by Michinel Schwela: | NOEXTIA CHARGE FOI RESERVEDSEATS, For | Meht kxin bt el J L] Dr. Coak moved that the matter bo referred to | 1 e uiare piu Keals e, ML e et the others. k. Byl T CARPENTE forsihyirofihis iy s Reeb AT ono’Tag Mal'h | | Dave Thoraton, wanted foknow ehy tie PHth | WS olid of e sirans ieket placed in thafold | ey cin mve fn the watter of alariou alons (rord 0 the Kuitor ar The Triduna. NEW CHICAGO TUESTRE, e, LGl 58 o intisor 125 S spmiperited | Ward vt erowling, 0 (e Pifth Wand wontd e | B the West Tawn Conventlon. e names there. | 810,000 to 825,000 11 ther will | cumcaan, Marel ¥s—inasnuch us § belong to a s Dy Exqross (excent Sunday). T wet Pledizie otiracives 10 do pll ) on weeo guarantee that the atfairs of the WeatSldo | The following communication will explain it. Clark-st., onposlte Shermnan House NIgNE Rapre 43 M1, T drratali AL ompIment 1ata B reward: by v :‘Im'u"ifl}m:f,‘,‘"f',“"“ L'nllrlrru:r urihinoeeor, 16 | ywould Dokitended to 1 business-1ike manaor, elt: party which line no organ in tho city we can rely COMMENCING MONDAY, APKIL 3, pLULEY ~Hi . TR e Tectiig i, a0 wald that itiedel was ready to wlibdraw, . 4 g i 4 . MENCING MO o APRIL 2, ey wesy vANKS, Tava Thoritoi rald that Junil Niko dererved lo . IHE PEUTILIAKD, N BT L L e L P R bbb e b ey iod 0 OTNCINNATI AIR LING & KOKOMO LINE. Mer Shorbitenn uleo desired to ulfer the followlng, | TeWialn s the boau af thy tuwn tickot, 1f Mr,, | - Atalarge maseincotingof tio taxpaycrs 0f th | jas, g b DAL Tor Colleaior of s Tow of | comine clectiar, UL gou-the. TS0l From iiy, Depots corver of Cliutou uid Carrull-sts. attho request o1 Mr. Iency (recnebanin: % | Ricdel wanted fo withdedw. why, let him do vo, Tenth Waird, Jioiclfnst W Rht at the cutnier of Banl- | Lake, T1annol consen {0 A pasy nahintlon o Ing the voters of Chlcago wiio W, J. Hynes is, T g, Arrive, i nan A G ot 1 i i, Coat's mation prevailed. e Commtttee have | Famion and " flubbari sirccts, they wnaimously | datiicket, av' hae noanonaily with fia maseiient | Low loms b hus een a clttzen of our city, whera e Iidpasts J ArTve: | ) Betrar, & eatsaversy s xlat In tho prese | g foen given nower t act, udoreed Monroe lleath for Miavor ‘snd the wholo | oritestppirives, Ty reqursied Lo e weanniate for. | pot¥ PR P8 AeeR B CERER B OTERE WOTCH i S Dy Fxpres encap sundoyy. | selerrs OF it ThaL L Moki Ay Iy Cottemr oy Wil sli the mombers Dave Thorntun moved that the Sauth Town Com. | Republican tieket with three checrs and a tiger, Colirel ¥ hefurs the Citizen Lml;rnlluln o Imhhv‘h J ™ “Th firnat Nhght Lxpreas (iatly T - Roeanicert, Tt WHIE 705y yerteet cunfidenca In | Mittoo moet this slarnlag at 10 8, m. to decido the TAR ELEVENTH WARD, atod, m."'{m“;:,';';n"lyu; reh 24 | formerly, been. Thonnn‘d- of lpc.mnr""' Y EME‘,R?ON =S 2ement of the ek herelofure, i order t | Fifth Ward controversy, A sneclal meeting of the Elaventh! Ward Repuh. ren o destre to know before casting thelr vote tn aprl "\"f T A RN OCEAN ATEANNHIPS, ALLAN LINE i somaltioe ol s 10 | MR Cank, fr o re Rl ot A8 | thar Mr, Velney C, Trruer wan unable towerve v s bl report the resuls o " . 'y [l RS 16 wan atated by 1he over b L rerloie s Fruadoit, wnd dechiun the honor. U motien o Yiean Clib wan held yesterday evening in Maitine’s Nall, *Mr. A, N, ook presided and e M, ¥ ‘Tarboll wos clected Secretary. 'l Chalrman the next, Ieonfess | never heard of him cclal Committes, reported WASIT N s wppedranice in one Critinal Cour c‘-’l AmELW St { 88 one KYDY PAILE ¥ counsel for the defense of Sultlvan n tae lauford LITICS. ‘The opnosltion to the It pectable or Regular elie el o that n man unknown 1o clected Jerry Dunn Preaiilent. and W, Ly | {he pronle generally can abtatn a nomination for Hobluron Retrolary, A ficket wna hroughit [ oo fesponniblo ai aiico In preference to hundreds out, consisting of " John Horer, Pat Chumber: of good men and good Tawyers who have livel hern Axmes Mulduo, Patiick (iarritg, Willlam Slernill, | o quarter of a contuey, and, ualess wo can have bot Charles Mebunald, and Urano Ganscl, | This teket | o0 reanons fur hla demunty mon tie Demacratic was ainended by tho follawinz, conateting uf | Yty than his defenso of Sullivan, e riall not Lowle, d. 1. Calloun, 1. 3. MeDermont, A. Y an el Tostuy, . d. Ssle, Colon tobinaon, st Theran | Y& e s, Hiynce way born in Clare Conair. Wrigll. ‘Tho latter Uckel waa voted upon undee | jrofapd, fn 1843, reached this country I 1804, got the lmprassion that they wera votlug on the orlsl: | mort of Wls schooling in Sprinzdeld, M nal molion, In place of which thoy voted on te | jogrned the printing trads on’ the ' & amendment, and tho Jattar ficket was doclurcd nd 1500 bo Agured . M vlected. "Tho gencral kmpression swas that the mas | 1o’y Ko Fannizer, bul'did nut take an uctive Jority of the people wers bulldozed, aud muany | port “in the Canada invaston. e studied law at threats were muttered and tho word swindled und | Folumbia Collegw, was admitted to the liar at Litta frand wero used In many places. Ttock, Ark., ln 1 “Mleulanu talk the men met In the police ata- | {5 '(K73 s m for ruserved Admisaion % cents. e McVICKER'S TIEATRE, LAST WEEK of the great Irish Camed!sn, Mr. DION BOUCICAULT, ) ¥4 evening and SATINDAY MAT. Foas " L L7 {0 his adniirabie pay eatitied THE SHAUGHRAUN. The (elebpated Actress, MISS CATHARINE ROGERS, as CLAIRE, itexival, of the, Comedy wuccesszs 3 Hhene 0t Stra. Frank Murdoct, o Ds.‘_!h?}l”!‘l at 1 UAVERLY’S THEATRE, .\{A(IULIH',_ & I!A\' LY. Propriators WILL K. CHAPMA' e ondel! "reaie A ) miarder trinl, and then ngafn at the Demaeratic | st 0 Lirdenotiun s ‘present sl would expiatn | 3% Mansbrougly 1 5 tioneit wapeleste Prual- | 1t e Tiectin won nalbaly fi Lt parwoso oF | ekt b considorabla rou in tin privaty in | duivenion fusdKaturdar ae the nomines” tor Gty | S et USSR ISR OCEAN MAIL STEAMSOIPS, . Calls fur 1hat gentlenian wore loudly made; dnd | - ‘Ihe meeting sdjourned il 2 o'clock thiv atter- | 6 Clark Geib vered the folibwing: Inie, The crowd Arat met ot tho maloon, aud, thers .‘:t:;;rynm o eliixent, uld Deaocrate, and old | cres A S e Tl e S i 3 ie| lican Conventlons of th B Stepped o tho front and mals bkt o e e or ehenk, hats placed beforn the Jlepublivan voters excelient tickets Ut e auppacts thecetare, Trencyted TRALIE o tha " plensure of this Clubto Ine tickets, and wo herehy {’,flllfl our hearly nd will use all honorable Mmeasures Lo slect Justice Austin sald that he had naticed in the Erenlng Pasl of that day seversl bitter und cone lumrllhlnnllunnnn to Mayor Heath, 1t was snre prieing that an avowedly ltepublican paper should take suchuground, That siylewas niore fiiting for the Timies. ~ The oppositton fo Mr. Henth seeined to be entirely on account of thie Hichey matter. Dut that thin? had been so often explalicd that it did scem ss though ft wight Lo dropped, It waa charged that nonc of tho reforma in the city ad- minfatratiun were to be attributed to dr, Henth, The truth waa that no one had done more for the clty than he, Ho had heen slded by an honest and clent Clty Council, and Le would still have that VIA QUEBEC aud VIA BALTIMORE. PASSAGE, all Furupa and Amerd wodatfons wincettted, toute onen Dislniined Crown o I Thulen ‘Tliroe Weel ay. Buwigrnut oy ey La veey besy tuali réapects, o W ! b, Moo wafd o that noan, e Democratie Cumpalan Commiftes held sevs (hovelitlon” es the Guekronroscatittes ar 1 ‘vestertay o test tie depth of Best cltionship of the Wast Nide, and ho hag ; a cotie np t Lhe mecting to cadl te atten Yo o' tho duty that it hnd in & W eat Purk Cos ' Dbetween v\nelm! puinia bin aud suloon Avcame L “Hands of mtiae, rovided for, Tt can bo seer ) ' ity money tu shend, By the lirgo wiwd HUre WAk & s wotley crowd which now e aroand tho Aweri- * Lo 1 w il .,r,;cl,“‘,‘:,.',lf,‘,','"} canExprom Ruiling Tondyuarters, e, Smith wisnlysion, and 1o e sbon) 8 hi's pockets Aled with very noor clzags for In dnvesti st Hhm, dbolost | B0k Doy, anil hie +* fown-Conchaa® know. hin Mr, 8. 5, Gzrtier wishol to amend the rosolus ( 1O Htore, oxcept whon futhe solitude of Liv own Instruct the Chalrman and Sueretary | BOme. . o petitfon e Ledisluture 1o appolut the Cowme THI GRERNHACKERS. mitéc ol Investigations, The -awmendment was | - The (rednback Committee of Nincteen wera in adupted, E'l\‘nlvnn fon at the Tremont Tauwe yesterday, E COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: ut did pat transact any bosinces In s forma) vru‘)-. The following was offersd and adopied unante | PO Vsgood secined 1o bo the controlling spleit, mounlys gfl n‘fl'.fi;"..'}_"{"{"fi m'c.l:ulcdl itvalf gurlnv’ l‘lnm du' Tteanired by the Tosn Convent| r We ¢ into the characters and capabllitics o P 3'r'4?|m!.e::1.f.h|'.f,',f‘h men preacated as candidates for Aldermen and ll‘KnnlI;fllmm‘J isvluners, and that” 1t mevts the | COD2 ips. Experionced e lraverne h ., kd Ciileago. North GEfiimflléyd. ' Tugatcamers of this Cumpauy will sall ever suu_3 00! ) dlay from Kromen § of Third-st.. Hnbokan, aten'or punsaie=Eruns Now Yurk o alithuineiou, Hhuire, wpd Bremen, ivt cabls, $3; secui s EBRCe DELis S cp.,‘ 2Bowling tireeil, New York. . st was egcto fo Coniress 2, mber at du € wan on, and Bruno Usnecl was elected Chalrman and | furm Wopublican. In 1871 o ran_asa lepublican Harty Lyncl Fecretary., " lomarka wors mule by 3 | 5ot \ciae e featesf, 1 175 ho migrated toChlcago nunifor of men, when 1t was decided that thiir 1 ; e ; Contilaron T hoe abuscd and s Job ik beenpay | A3 bovsu practieing le | Last Decembor, btz <cabln, F00, Kuid, or passagy BUPIY to bles, . eeedauazor i il a ltopublicun, ho tried o vet clectei County i S bl | LT 3 - Bpproval of e Cunvention, and request our seasiory Uno prominent Greenbacker stated to Tix Pnine | kind of asastance In the futuee, After reforning | up onthem, They then elecied the Art-named e o defe o ctoe X f the distinguished Actress, VIV v 1 N " rEuehiSVa b decife I poelly tha Suacimieny | &A%Y Eimlsury that Abnat Twylar wonld v, ou | 10e sominations of city and"town ‘omcers, tho upon o, They fner Gcied abe Angomuel | Atiomery bt was defeutod by lausitico Demo, Engagement o o'i"i' Efl‘:n QMHI;'SO ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.: e allowing woro appolnted on the Cempalan | Siorteick®t, I they - deslred him * (0. “The | speaker anlaryed upon the dulics of Constavles, | tlon, o s oy ha Gresnoncuors and tataranye navs | MISS CHARLO T N | Fuo Gogeea) Transattantic Company's Mai steamers o R ke b L THidleg G | Behdi wimect azein | Thondly ot L et b L e s i “fooen st | At ocond Rlstricty, Qakiand, the followinz | fug bocomo a Demiocrat since Docember, —=precise | Sugportod by the Conpany frem the Gramd Opera | beikgen S Loek s, Hagror 2o, ot Kmsty Ste 0 2. antutie, o 1. Mateain e Utoson, | Doy ar wol sn i o mte | e e oo Bonia™" olics by | eener et omacim Py Uy Miiagor, | mament of couvecslon unknown, . e was uomi- Tiouse, Clnciunatk, in tho Grent Tlay, o ey S uata Weibeabars heATBIE e e and I Olehon ™ | e e S Hphn " ehialss o | Cohiber o v ko o b Mebetlr it | oo vouice BGrR, otts, Wanlsi 5. | i e watote W SAOOIS COUT | 4 paayad o S i et snskie o th | -y s K AE B R 5 ¢ v vel . - % 3 o by lic c M : v nccepted the momiatlone e eamistes | sinbive actnatly steallng Foods ant farniture frou, | oiiiom Joi I, Hetwo e in_the Sulliyun trial, and mado s long voeeen, | A% Blay 23 Hrosawass BN of We FOWHITE, o7 Clarkete | Unlon Square Theatre, New York, Next week, Daly's Fifth-av, Theatre Compony, 4 ‘\\'00“’5 SMISSEU,.\I. % R rmwdis . StONBAY, Marca S0 Y4TF, entira. ¢hasga of pros RS \Lp, LADIES® NIGHTS, Matinees Wedneaday sl saturday, Pl phitariy 'a:lv. G5 A 15 conts, N ex- hatve DRIFLAINES. every word of which was ilstcned to with preat at- At & caucus hold lerday aftornoon for the | teniiun by the reporter who waa hired W take it nomtnation of township oflicers, the following | duwn.] entiemen wers selected: For Suvervisor, Lewls oyon; Town rk, C. E. Hennuli: Asscasor, THE SEVENTIL WARD, Michae] flonann; Collector, Hlenry Stego: Cam To the Editor' of The Tritune. Justouer of Highways, Juln, Scice; Justlces of | useaan, March 27.—Mr. G. W, Gasdner 18 an Py & tpehtete 6. Fuvvany old cltizen of tho Beventh Wan), and has alwsys wuip ¥ ‘Jotin 1huuaman. been & conslutent workiog Republican, and is oo whose personal character has nevor heen Impeach- CAMPAIGN COMMUL'TEES, }u‘:m‘n%‘;ffilded to runu candldute for Police. 2! of the by Slile, THR REPUBLICANS, Martin Best, thg llrgiux“k"l‘l}lcnflfl;hth:r' Thir 3%!:3: A meeting of Repubiican cundidates and peopls | 18 In powsession, and it not having been tnetuded in having rho gonerst inferest of tho party o heart ;‘.‘fi,“,‘,;‘,}‘,f,’{{,'fif;':lumtflon ot ity oficers, tio W held tn tho club-roum of tho Trewont Houss [ N out, Ronto 12aFacd fov iy wd Jartors ey yesterday wmoring. Among thota preeent wera | 1t tho'ofc I nol an clecilvo. one, and It wee -‘"“nr teath, Clly=Attarncy Tuthill, C. K. Larra. | 1ever intended to by Ly thu framers of the chnrte 2 % whllu others assert that ( ‘i ¢ Caspar Untz, cx-Ald, Qundercon, ex-Ald. | FRa'aver: which e ts du‘;;“sg;'-‘g‘n.t e shanyg puor peoble. He had known of Conwtables levying on property and carrying it into enme back alley, where they sold 1L 1a_thelr fricnds at s nominal rice, sud dividing the profity, Mr. M, E. Stone said he had seen Sinyor Heath that evening, and the Mayor sald ho had” Intended 10 bo prescnt at that meeting and moke a personal cxplanstion of the lilckoy matter and his connec. tlon with it, but he had bécn vo vccubied durin: the dav In {1ylng ont plans for the campalgn thal he was unabis to sttend the mecting, Mr, Stans Aueat jor Chilcago.’ SRR I 3 Great Western Steamship Line. | Curk 10 Dristol (Enelanids direet, Tuesd, acursiug ticke! Apeie 1 W trat liddrose. o harge fur Husenin vpen dsily . Dickineon, Conrud Folz, Ax M. Linscott, E, the City Attortvy. g INE ed, anil, havin: receivad the nomination for Atdere | fRams ne i, 108, 41 PUTTATIADES BUB'ISY | e sismor s o+ o en b A~ Filkins, jomes Nonteld, Josooh Tonteid, 3! | | Tts hanght Wy leading rsonbackera that the {hen nsackeded fa failtho lstory of Ihe eslebrited N .f;z*:\,:;,lfif,\ L i of Wi il T what apuear o v el | i e Sy Py | ARG TGN THANRPO RTATION. 4 5 e ol e e patty 7 : X0 ¥ Tnost. jutlicinns mannve, 1agy of the opinion th e | s from Sliney, s Sueun We K, J. . Cloagh, Col- 1 | g "oy ey ' oS, " o o k. | ayor leat and then. i 22 MRS anareced | that was engendored I bo Convontion of Manday | 3Por ho Hebicau or e vard ol o dia ADELPIL THEATRE R M SR e e e VRS 2 g n er o1 - v % 3 2 crdas, charglog thelr duty in raliyiny sround b —— : 10 Cuiter Gy, De , aud ol The mecting was called to order about 11 a'clock | (ireenbacker wal “Hfl.'" ;lr. Pd"‘:ll:ll\l:g\hv‘ll,:‘: °";| .“A’fllnd‘xh‘l\u&)upe:ull.f,{g:‘lkf::'l"f::‘zl.l':hh":;:;lfl:‘l‘lnh': he bai prefty, 2O Ao U yolccdur; Andthe i 7 iRy :43 O'CLOCK '8 In the Jlllllb. Wo w) s pias 4l recelye gaods sture thei, and give through bilialading ot as a ol Wa are uwners ot friends of Mr. Wrignt turned enthusiastically to . P brw S thu support of Monroe lleath. The cominy fight M. > 43, to most Republicons 1s not ous of men, but s OTHER CITIES, by E. A, Fliking, who nominated dayor Heath | oqually £ d them, nnd he Y n reatly of tho opiue forChatriian, | Tha nooioation was wade wnane | 108 that Taviur would ba electad. ' Howeser, Lo T Tog s o T 1 BLAUK 101 nad had & detective shadowing tho Police l)fl»nm 1l . '3 liron, New York: sctiuyler. Hartley Johis eUongighy o York: Dunbaw, Buckiey & Co.s e A, + Marshi gether too liberal fn his vromives of expenditures | Hollandlsh papor; Marehia u _ for school-houses and ofher purposes. A# to Mr, | Director of the Poar . Charitics, Brlggs, thera acents to be a general feeling that bo x‘;fl‘:‘i’:‘:f’;‘cfli" ;’:‘l" fl'.“..'fi'{f;‘f;fl _x&;n.u; e!:nt;g" : s incligible under the law just passed, andthere | \\ 0" p, of Bupervieors, Gien, A, A. Slovens, are good lawyers who thiuk that, exen f ha s | Lseneser Anderrot, i i an hour or more, and reported the following | svolded, but where thers was menifost) nuwes; Firat Wurd- mmr:r_;u.m, L. L. Cuburn; | maoup it was tne duty of the Club (o take action, ccund~C. L. Wilson. Jucolb Hosenbargs Third— | Where thera wery two incompetent men punning Jease Spalding, Norman Willlawe; Fourth—Jumes | 1 became tho duty of tho Club to fotcrfero and put IL. Gilberp, M. B, Nrayton; Fifth—~Jubn Krawer, | ups wan suitable for the position, o bad g meat, und he had become convinced that the Mayor V1 Netr Baturdary Xi Tbtotdiion ?-',!fl'»'n‘-"ff Bulilias over AURON 54 10 & $niwus, could toll lzcueuhonft thatafier the slection. ?’.T?:"E‘L’L‘E; rfln‘;lny.h"u- w‘aumll‘ ) x::én;;fl;le: N oBurt for isM-preativation and 1o Kecy up the GRAND HARIDE, MICIH. i ':. nl ‘_nl T E!;L:‘auuvh‘jr X, ;I('u“‘h:‘:mln. and'can give prompt dispatcls with our Caspar Butz moved to appoint & commites of et Euanlean i aHn or e . ot 54 Tridune. e L 24 hents mads for bRing through vis U, P. 1L e owiecta campatys Cnmien.” Curie MUNICIPAL REFORM, (5% omcka 1y Gon. dons the estation | o080 e 6 180 Lollovine SLUCRAO | gy b, S, Sars c-la Deme- T AT e e R T A n';l::‘ ltl'a:mmh u',l\\n‘lvn('e(d :r;:'fil: c.u‘::vln‘t‘nes- PP ko b Nuutclml“l‘l’ql;::;':nn - w\')‘n’v'fifififl ity people, eapesially when they make 3 Sght wholly erstic City Conve m.uln.k hfli. nr:lrn :Inl‘:’l:l. nox:n\l_ e | MILLINERY S g 1",: i ly to 1 i & FERRIS, Goverumeat nf.m i, e & : " | wight, Ar. Wirt Dextor, the Chalrman, explatned | §F25 8 0°der fo xhlsiu bie potley, " for Jacal apalle: ~’.'T.‘."'='r"°l‘fi'"7:f'.'.5.fcf Vi Ton, 1 11, Tandalt; [ STATEST. STATESE. |, iistesuuver, "b'.'u‘.a‘.‘?“.“.::}.f.“i‘fi-xfl‘g‘..‘l',‘&,k oY Onmilon of i, Tutbil, Mayor Heath was add | the obeetof the convocation 10 bo & tareful ro- e 1 meorbors b Couel | oierr] ik Bulth, tho cndidate for Mevors 42 | Gury cierk, Merel 1 Cark, of the Dalty Demot Hphean's, Huesi, Umaiel PR Lelit € G - v of the cal altuation. W cl Ve " b ol Ty 9 i Dk # e .d’l}:u.::u‘;‘:::::::::}. retired, deliberated for half ::;‘n:d wx {ndependrnt tickel o i .l:' ::nl:lnil‘:; pussiaiele fnfé’é’g.‘?fi}‘:{-‘flfé‘.“ . nico gentlemen, but Me. Smith tv coneidered alto- cral Cowptralicr, John Vap Strein, of o weekly ADIE S 1 L Chleagor Walker,” Oakioy, & Ci L s The llcguhuun- who were 10 have met af 1 Larmbey iail aile nd " o etiEcation. exvrcives uf tho Litisone! on then i proysess b Siter's Hall, coruet of Sedywick airceh aud North avenuv. Jast uight decided, in v lince, to djourn the mectinz You are invited ta call at our store and ace the new styles in s Dr.Davis’ Blood Regulato re good 4 vho that. ewn If bic 1g 1, sud the llu:l."lllcnry r{nnck. r: £g X - —— Cled 0 cannot agsin take the position, hent ‘Fhe tleket ia 8 weak vne, exd numination v Martin Beat: Sixthes 'N. llutchln: | Mr. Bhortall spoke of the Sccond Ward, where -0 " S iy i y . s Lol Mt T % ik | ot St B s Ml vt | pypyoonATG stmwrivgs, | e e el s el gyt s e, B daees ot | Q4 Hy | \ oo ATSAEALISO OIL IS WIS (XUSLE R,y op Erglth ~Jolin Stevens, Richard Clarks Nioth=D.' | Mr. Ballanl, present incumbeut, 4 bebtor man for BURLINGTON MALL. Some one has stated that whew It, 5. Tuthill was | pablican party lias been ety bout 400 J\ 1! ’ Hlotases, 44 thuusands can teatity, 137 Boutl CIaric-at. , Bk el A Mo . Qoo | e conecl At Burtingou il st evening Fat 0'ren et | elcted iy Atarie e giarhefd culy peen s | pmarabesd il L heie g et T My L L A i ;) —{ 1l 2 . P, H enlde u year, ul | Z th cutire ¢ b Jod . ilet, ~Frunk A, Lol By o L o4 A de. 4 that W, J. Hynes 1s a tuapayer. A AN, MICH. sellat o . o e A e i Brvaricn: T1F- | port, if they shuuld aco proper, upon tho propristy | (o ordog he discovered tho tletake bo bad made ta he owns hls e M TacRy Syectal Diapakeh %0 The Tribune — e P feeuth—Capt. 1. M. Ryan, Capt. E. ¥. C, Klokke; | of recommcudivg Alg, Ballard. Carried. bitteenta—Frank Heltingor: Sevebteenth—P. Ao : . ¢ Kundeliyy, ’l‘nunn; ’l'firury‘ Eigteenth—Gon, . Before sppolnting the Cowumitwe, Mr. Dexter ot baving the gathering at hisssloon. Uudaunt- ed, however, be thumped tha tablo aud asked ry 1ax of $8.75 levied ayainst ADRIAY, mich., Mujcn 2, 8 bas refuscd to pay becanse ho waw | isiestion of city uflairs not 8 legal resident. Mr. liyoe Last year the admin- {x d juto Hepublican treuvth | hands. The #nancial exhibit, clomug thie mosth, WEBSTERS', b x b 8 i " " Disak . , .. BTATE-ST. Ugueze W, 8 g Almendiug entezed upon another explanativn of tle object of tho meetiug® to yather ai (be stage end of | \otally upon the fact that he defended Sutlivan and | shows that, with i tax levy of 85,000 the year pre- e M i, veter MmcBUSECT, | r tho | oo Cluly which ho conaidered (0. be tho dectdiug | tho ball, #nd orderod 3 man named Dryan (o | thatbe 15 o0 irieh Nutionatont. That. fa' s Whals | Shits, tho Bedel (o0t his Loes redncid Siin 00, followlny yentlvuen us tembers of the Executlve | ypon tho qualifcativas of party womdnces, and | actas President, and & Deputy Sheriff to play See- | € o Mr, Tut the Republican candi- | und nearly $5. 000 lesr espended in ratarr, polic i Comuitt e o ntterly worthloes the uomination | rctary. They otoyed. Thew he paraded his umy Lo Chlcazo varly dn 1832 Ho | cud hire éxpcnses, without wny dhGiuase of Lol EX-Ald" B, . GIl, Jobn M, Clough, R, 1. | where they were ulterly Wort s 3 s paraied wag formerly Etate's Attorney of the City of Nash- | fvcoess. The Treasury paascs 3 siight sarplus o 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. blae, Cogred Fols "Witliam Vocke, Jazmes T, | of 3 good man, tv be sabinitied 1o b people Lo act | spsakers ou the platform, ~Doalitilo, Jr., Camer | yiliy, Teun, . sad whily there uciutied wu exceileut | the erdit of 1he new trcal sar. kvl Besaretultobuy oaly the Guuuiae, Tawieigh, Georgo B. Prusalng, Gene L. L Thom- | vpow ss thcy mizht deet G on, and Florence NcCagiby,—the curtain weut up, | repulation {or shility. AsClty Attoruey, tho peo- | The cliy electiva tanca Vince Munday, and 20 | STATE-ST. STALE®BT zare iy ouly 3