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Mr, afterwands Mr, Charles Reed waited u) wight, possi Tl for affice (o the re n T crat. but for tho only reason that ho & the beat inan for F'l:nlmnnmlnlnxunof Michacl llickey. 1 cannat sups Ja from Use {reaniry withoot reciinton tta stvatent that sl bloos cre d othy r el the affgira of apie with _the They Yours, porter of Tz Tuivune walted on Col. T Wilson, & itepublican, and shall always be ane I hope. Dut Tepublican caure lst theo gentlenon who wi Smthit 1 can bo inde down to stand unmerite eeneltive upon that ol Tn‘{llt)r'! actlpnt™ ;-rnllumnn ond 1 think lie lnhklngil wroo; #urionalizht. e tho auiles capltal 10 work o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCIT 29, 1877. LOCAL POLITICS. Abner Taylor Accepts the Green= back Nomination for Mayor. Causes which Impelled Him to Pursue This Peculiar Course, Entluslastio, epublican Mectings In All Larts of the Cily. The Gormans Wil Have Nothing to Do with tho Democracy. ‘ Affalrs in Hyde Park---Row in the Domocratic Camp. ABNER TAYLOR. TR ACCEFTS THR GREENDACK NDMINATION. Col. Abner Taylor yesterday was waited on acaln Ly the Green ack Commlttee in regard to accepting the nomimation tendered him by that shadow of a party. Itlswell known that Mr. Taylor has al- ‘ways acted and worked with the Repnblican party everaince ho appeared In public asn politieal worker, In Monday's Ropubllcan Convention, aa Chalrman of the Execntive Commlttee, he called the body to order, and designated Arthur Dizon as tho temporaty presiding officer. Col. Taylor'a choice for Mayor was A, M, Wgight, tor whoso nomination he labored very aclively Vath pAesions to and during the Conventlon. 1ow- ever, Monday evening, after the contlict for the nowination find dled away, and Monroe llcath ha. Teen declared tho atandnrd-bearer of the “itepn 1lcan party in Chleago, Col. Taylor declared him. eelfan emphatically for Mr, Heath, and so stated to a represcntative of Tie Tiinus 11in action n tne Conventlon, as pm\‘lmln( stated, recmed to have ralsed the tre of Mr. Wilson, and Tnesdny afternvon's Josrne/ contained an editorial reflecting very meverely on M. I;‘ Arthur Dixon. These gentlemen thought the afilicle uncalled for, as ita closing paragraph intl. 3fisted that they had both acted from vensl and eoce rupt motives. “As to Arthur Dison, he declared ho wanld work for the enccees of the Itepublican ticket, aud yesterday ho and Mr, Wilkon buried the hutchet, Col. Abner Taylor was not eo casily sat- Jsfied, 1le clalmed that ho had always beon a con- wlstent Repaoblican, and had voted for ever; - publican resident from John C. Fremont down, n the Journal's article ho clalmed that he was unjustly consured. 8y, wiore, ho was abused and mieccprescnted. Yeater- day mornlng hie walted on Mr., Charles L. Wiison and demanded a retraction, and eaid (hat,tuniess ihnt was granted, and an sheoluto dunial of the chargea made, he would run indepeniont as againet Ieath, Mr, Wilson considercd the mn)!'lnr_.rnnd r. Tay- Tor and andeavored to dissuade him from ro foallsh & step, which would prove his political ruin, and iy, pinc the bummer ang, In ofica again, Col. Taylor azreed not to run 1 Mr, Wilson wonld make an inquaiified retraction, withirawing all his charges aud acknowlcdying thelr falsity, Bir, Rtecd waited agaln upon Mr. Wilaon, and stated to him tho facts of the case as prosented by (;sl. Taylor, and he wrote n reiraction, which, in eflect t, toak back ail that ho had sid, but qualified it %0 8 to make it In part a dental from the lipa of Col. Taylor. This did not scem to mliafy him, and at 2 o'cock yeaterday afternoon ha handed tho Greenback Commmittes TiR POLLOWING LETTER, accepting thelr nomination: C1110AG0, March 2A.—Mesars. Feloh, Negood, Afe- v, and’ oihera~(RNTLEMXN] The hom{nation for Naliv, ihn oriico of Mayor, tendered mo by you In be thie Couventinn yoil represenc, | acecpt. || sccent 1t for the penafo that [ think tiatima iy come whvin al s 1 ace - e good of our clty st ve parts, in sl lucal matters, and on hofa & {tepublice the dMce, [ accept fur tho reasun Lhat 1 cannot ‘sup- ¢ tha nomiuotion of Ay man by Lho same clenient st only twelve montha ago the peopie were In armis 10 pmt dow 'sccept, ellaving that there i 2 suflclent number ofvoleramthiy ciiy that will tho sliove party s pmash the rings and ringsters, and take our (i Ny tiay- ient hack o the fiima when honeaty and ablity 1o forin (s dnties of tha office wore tho only qualife ns. 1t elceted to the office of:Mayar, 1 proniise 1n ulze the polico forca I the IntErest of sty and biding people, and 1o cuinpel all ecrers, and lawsbreakers to ‘*gn West, ho peoplo that no man shell taka u o campelied 10 sk sonio i, 1 pledge thie people t cone ¢ty In the sauma manner that { sincas, Lo gunid e mioney of (fia me' ndelity 1 would my own. Tie- ABNER TAYLOR. Tmmedintely after the letter was dolivarcd, a ro. ylor, and opl " wouli my own b asked WHY HEJIAD TAKEN SUCIH A STED. **Simply for this reanun," sald tho i:umlnmun. *Tho Jonraal branded me ax corrnpl, and sald that 1 was venaland & partisan in my actlon, and hiad ro proven miyeelf in ty actlon towards Mr. Sluply ns to tho facis of tho cuxe: 1am 3r. Wiison, na the editor of a paper, has no right 10 attempt to rend mo out of the partyand sy’ it Tian 10 uso for mo, tion or work for my candidate, [ want by-gones to Lo eholved after my candidate is nmy Luve ww° reficcting upon never had "o o do so. 1 ean hlve nnd take, and am alwaya frlendly after the po. ‘When { uttor wurds In conven- Lenton, ~\What [ rald_ potiically, nat Me Whon, ™ gna 1 o xald, usire tical fight in‘over. | fave inyimoney freely to the all, and asked for no office, wnd want o ofice now. I slmply want to show ut toteach ma lepublican. dont, und ami not tled aults, | amsomewhat aud, bad Mr. Wilson would not allow my nume to ttone na I requested, £ before (he public as a candidate, I only axicfalr treatment and Justico—no more, ™ Bhortly after this conversstion the reporter mot CUARLES REED, Enld the scribes **What do you think of Col. think It _{a unwiso, Col, Taylor s a wina courso, am exceedi tlend to Loth zentl 3 Arthior Dixon wan alao Interviewad, but that rentleman shnply #ald, **1 havo no oplulon to ex- prees, " Mayor [fenth thought it was unwiso to mako hers peraonal quarecls a political faauo to go bus fore Die peaplo on, Alr, Sherwood eald that he thought the whole am a ly, sorey, beauso thing waa unpleasan ant, Dick Tuthill thougbt that the matter wonld be amlicably wettled. 1. It Stona conldn't ace whero It wonld make any dliference whether Col, ran or not, dolin C. Nichberg thought 'aylor was wicliling a two.edged sword, which would cut worrt In the Democratic cawp, and agalnst P'erry 1, Smith. A'Trinune roporter later In the day called on HMr. Wilson ut the Jouraal offico, and that geatle. nan did not seemn to regard the matter in a very it ho might have written Yaastily, but he didn't want to be_insulted o bull. woxed.’ 1o thought the matter shuuld not go into the Itepublican papers, as it would glve thelr ene- WARD MEETINGS, TUE FOURTEENTIL, Tho Republicons of the Fourteenth Ward held n mcoetlng at No. 274 Milwaukeo avenue last oven- Ing, and, slthough fnsulliclent notice of a gather- “ng had been given, quite & crowd were present, Jir. Eml) Wilken preaided, wod 11, L. Berts acted au Secretary. AN, Throop was Introduced, and sald he feit a leep interest in the campalgn becsuse bo owned property, aud 1t was neccesary to put good wmen 4nto ofMce o keep It from lelng sbeorhicd by ex- orbitant tazation. Buch men were needel i po- eitlon as could bo trusted, For the last fow yuars the city had been misgoverned; taxes were o high and the debt so bunlensome that yroperty way Jike malf-rightcousncas: the mor wan hud the worse off he was. A year ago 31,000,000 was due the city's einployes; the city's credit was very low; tho juterest on thy debt was unpald; certificutes wera hawked aboul the strects, unsalable except at a large divcount. Two months 230 8 gentleman told b be had bought $50, 000 of city ecrip, and pald 4 per ceut premfun for it ‘Whot nad caused the change? The business of the oty had been conducted s business wen had carrled o their awn business, —honestly and eco- nomically, The Aldermen had no axes to grind,— did nut ive contracts to thelr Irlende at ¢nor- mous figares, and divide he profte with them. No Aldcrman bad gotten rich this year by befng fu the Council. [Applause.) Monvy had buen saved in varlous ways, Beiween 830,000 and $10,000 more had boou callected thia yéar han [ast (rom saloon licenses, although there were few- e saloons now than then. Heretolore the money had pot been gatbered in, but men ran thelr su- loons without paylng for the privilege, Lo the | Sury of the honcst saloou-keeper companles, which in other yodr hiad beew compeiled to, 1y Letween £10.000 for duing bustoess ju thocily,” Then whols gang of aurplus and uscless cuiployes had Deen. dixchared,” pod (heir salarics - saved, He remembered,” when 8 boy, there was o bullaballoo on tbe farui'ona day. aned, and the cows had been ‘Tl calves which bad been blic test wary Falolag s bowt butif s father Lad not wbout city aifalre now, at turued vut the cowe to grass he would bave bad no | If thess Luards |- Tutler o che ughter. bad uot been abollebed snd the extra clerks dis- cuarged, the city by thls time would bave Lad ub- rolutely nothing o lve on. |Applause.] There Lad been cood governweut for the lest cizhy wonths, Every wan's property bad been benedted Ly it *IU was necessary to get taxes down lowes, so hat the' cily would not Luve 1o pay doable pricc on contracty b account ot it low credit. * ‘fuses were Ligh this yeor becanse uf the deficlency last year. e Hoticed that the blll te collect the back " tazcs bad passed tha Leghalature. ‘Talewould enable tho iy w put its Luuds futo the pochets of the big uoves who wese 6ry 104 10 chent the caty ous of 1 Bontleld, Col. A, Nicaby, cvery reapect n great succ held a meeting at Globo Hall last evenin, aome caune or anothor they did uot, The werg conflicting asto why the hall was not occa- p fi“ sight of any mum'{. and another 4 bt ble, ete, reavonablo on ita face thin the ot fhut Forhan wante I and not anly posted & potiee im the hall door in 1o ance was very slim, however, light,' and, a8 n conscquence, there wiseng enthn- by o ful i !zmh Side any cruft froo: & row-boat to & frigate, an tion os he did, T, he took hin sea AN alung speech ed that Mo time to mal dnes. When theso taxes wera coliected thecity would ba on Ita fcet sgain, and, if honeat and com- petent men were kept In offiee, there wonld not be Aretnrn to the former condition of things, Speeclien were aleo mada by Ole Bendickeon and others, who dwelt ann the nceemity for good government, saying that the only way to secare it waa ta elect tried men tooflice. THR SEV L ‘The Repuhliean Cinb of the Scventh Ward held & mans-meeting yesterdny evéuing at No, 302 West Fonrteenth street, Mr. G, W, Gardner presided, ‘The following was offered by Mr. Dugnld: naneat. In the tepublican City Convention, hold tn McCarmick's Iall on the 2ath " { n allrecouniza an belng honcst, efllcient e e e e AT Tl e citizens ani taxpAsers generaliy, Bomination for Mayor ad the xarioqs city ofices (0 ba filled on the frat Treslay of nexe montn and, Wizsxas, At the iepublican Tawn Conventton of et Chicago inen s 4 who have ale ed the int rendysory nteresta of the nunile. well Ao faithe Ty, an ity FEvond [ the past wil b 8 suiledt tee 11 ety B RREas, Wa reengiize 1 the nomincenof thors L Lo emtfons imen s wiif confer honor an the city i ey arn ealial wpon. (0 seree, and who will b Eredit to thow 'who noniusted them Sicrefors, Ttewired, Thiat we, the Heg AR invpayers of the Keventh Amcibied t tican citizens, voters, requiar meeting nrel that we Rereby pledge rtnmnundmnnz irt 10 Fach and wrery one of_the nominees of hot Conyention, nad that we wil)_not relax vur efforts in Uiie Teast untl) on_the firet Taieniny of April hiatc cach and every one of them clected. The resolntions were adopted, and Mr, Dachansa offered tha followlng: Wagnxan, 1t fevory dldlenlt to elact & Repubiican Altcraian i1 the Eeventh Ward, capecially wiien thei o1 more than one or (/0 Démgcratlc caniidsics fn 0 fiel i & - it A, Thers scema tobe o good dea) of ‘welt: merited tantempt. for, and opposition to, J. 1, 1hil- dreth, the Denecratie sominee for Alderman, by prominent men fn the Democratic ranks, and that decent aud _aw-abldl citieens of the warl ars op- Poosead Lo iaving weel. Ky thiet Wiio rohbed s country's Treanury to represeit | e Consttion Cou: of pur ity 'he it Tteanired, 11y the Snventli Ward ltepublican Glub, that wa wlll pledge ourselves to ananimuusly support Mr. @, W, Giandncr, one nominee for Alderman, sud that wadd Invlie il citizeus, Irreapective of party, to ald 08 1n the Aaid support, Mr. Gardnee Invited Mr, Graham fo take the chair, and, sfter thu resointions wers adopted, next we jroceoded o sperk, upon tho Aldermanic queation, To ralil that he had Ueen deelared the nomince of the lm‘:llblltnn Club, and yet Mr, S8climelz clalmed that he ‘had been ciecled At the Jmmuy meeting. It had been cxpressly on that thero shunld bo ‘no voting for Aldere man al the nllmnl’{ meuting, and i Schmelz re- coived any votes it wan contrary to all reasun and legality, Tlo was wiiling, ratlier than have any dissension, to wiihiraw In favor of any good Re. publican who was indorsed by the club, but he would not resign in favor of Reardon, & Democrat, Remnrks weie made b{ Mr. Graham and others, and finalir 4 volo wax taken s to whether the club would avain indorse Mr. Gardner, The resnls was o unanimnus indorsement of that gentleman. The Sixth Ward "fl‘h\l‘l"fillll held & meeting last grening at 104 Canalport avenue, Mr. L. Ihutt In e chialr. The meeting waa well nttended, and good feel- ng 8 manifcsted in this'ward on the side of the ltepublicans, Al the Germaus seem to have had erstaoil enough of Democratlc reform. They are united on ¥, Loding lor Alderman, ward are arotsed and determined “to defeat tho mzn t which (s made on the side of the Demo- cra| an Joyco, ing, oneon the corner of May aw streots, and one on the carner of Hinman and Lin- coln sireets, peopla In this send such a man to the Common Council There will be two mdbtings this even- Eighteenth Good wpeakers will be luattendanco, THE PIFTH, " The Fifth Ward Itepublican Clab Lold s mceting st the corner of Thirty-first and Arnold strcets, Presient M, Schmitz “In the chalr, and Juscph Boyid, Scerotary, A vood altendance was present, he llon, Charles k1. Kecd was the first peaker, He was receiveu with enthusiasm, and, made a characteristically stirring speech in bedalf of May- or ileath and hin re-election. JERoe City-Attorney Tuthiil fahlowed tn aflhle specch, shiowing that it wanto the Intercst ufiboneat tax> |]mycn to vate for Mayor [1eath and the other cau- L fantes un the lepubllcan ticket, ¢ ‘The meeting wus furthor addressed by James othiers, aud was in A PAILUIE, ‘Tho Democrats of the Weat Slile wero to have bnt for Atorien ted, One was that the oiwner hwil notbeen able to hat he had 5 not wvatln- e story, moro . Which way nt W4 sulcon, cen nald in advance tho hall And yet thers was ul the meeting he! afternoon that no meeting woukl be Il there, hut alao Inbored with the Janltor rid provented tho hail being llghtod up. The storles ure ull given for what thoy aro worth—batit i. a fact that such o notica was poxtod, and that tHee who mot ut tho hall were udjourned by Lo mloon, where the meeting wan beld, ‘i he he bar trade proved slanm, Speeches wers made by Doolittly, dr., Cameran, Mctarthy, Capt. Connett, and others,— ull after tho wual urder, WIERE ALE TIE GEIMANAI Anathier effork was mady yeaterday to mlly the Qermans (o the support of Perey 11, Smith and the Democratle candidutes, hut it wagas much of o fizzlo s any of tho previous effurta, The Germans ure perfectly satlsficd with Mayor Heath's admin- 1atration, sid no amount of persuaslon chn'induce then to vote for a new man, of swhom they know nothing, The failuro of last night's mecting at Thleleniaw’s Theatre, on Clybourn avenue, ia full proafl of theassertion, A wugon, covered with huge llullnh announcing o grand mass.meeting of Perry L' nnf:purlm ut the ubove.name place, headod I hgaas-band. paraded tho streets of tho Il duy yesterday, Tho bet Democrate ic orators in the clty were simmoned to peak, and et very few ncuplu were {nduced to nssemble at he placo of meeting, A AL 8 o'clock handly fifty porsons were present. The band was stationed on tho street to entica rome more, in order (o make a respeciable shows Al tio'clock about 150 persans wero In the , of whom ahout fifty wero Amoricans anid Aty Irlub, and the rest siall boys of all nationalities. No prominent Democrutic Heht hind arived np to shis tlme, but it wns thonght best to call the meet. 11z to order to provent thowe present from ateaw- ling off avaln, The merting waa called to order by Mr. Witllain Turoman, the Democratic scandl date for North Town Asscssur, who nominated 3 Charles F. Millor, au unknown ceiebrity, for Chal 1nnn - Me, Miller wan elected, andZso was Mr, Kd- win Maack for Secrotary. Mr, It linhbaum, candidate for City Clerk, was calledt upon forn sgivucl, Mr. Huhbaum appéared o tho platform with rather unsteady siops, hold- ing u aats-Zeituug fu hiv hande,” 11la appear- ance caused vory derisive lanihicr, . which made Itubbaum very angry, e made some Incoherent remarks ubont hls nauticnl knowledve, abmscd Heatng aud Ruster for doubiing hia suilily to [ denled that they cnuld pusd 0 good & nautical examina. 1 askud whothier they would vote ral shouted **Not* but no one snld was moro than ho could stand, and L unnh\{u wan then fntroduced, and made U tho superiurity of the Demos cratlc candldaf ver those numinated by the Ite- publicans, When,the reportor lefs ho was Inforin- and Ldyne would arrlve sowo pecches. Pl A TUIN CHOWD. The Democratic Club of the Pourteenth Ward for. b held sn adjourned mecting st No, 516 Milwiukeo avouno last wvenlny, 3, C, Pranoy, President, In the chalr, An Exccntive Commitice componed of tha following Z_:mml was Ip‘)nln(ndl First Pre- cinct, Michavl Carr; Socond, Philip Eblln C. Cassolmnn; Fourth, J. Neumvister: Lnfinn Hixth, Martin Fitzgibbons; Seventh, I'at- rick Curran, s¥red Lewls tmade a fong specch, in- veluhing svalnst the Hepublican parly snd candie dates, and reflectiog seriouely ubon one of the late ter YULL OF ENTUOSIASM, The teprblicans of the Fifth Ward beld & good meeting Jast night at tho corner of Twenty-ffth street and Portland avenue. Mr. Vincent Relf- sneider, tha Prestdent of the Club, presided, and Martin Best aliciated as Hevulu?'. llmn motion, the Chalr appuinted Messrs, Van 0, Linds, P J, Coffey, and Thnothy Lynch a commliteo to draw up Ly-laws for the Club. The renialnder of tlhie evening wasdeyoted to rpecchea by Steners, W, D, Tiisliop, Col, Hicaby, Charles 11, Heos orrison, and City-Ate torn {TIIUII”. The addresses wero all In ape of ius liepablicun candidates” for city sud were ‘woll recelved. Mr, uthifl he called ¢+ a little talk in regard to soma n which all yresent were very much ine " Iis compared tho ity 1o & business ion, and thucity oilicera 1attie managers of that corporation. W hetr @ buslucws houve had an employy who bad served them well they did not dlaintes il upon the first apportumity, but kept ng wn be continucd 10 serve sham well, 8 goud set of managers for {he cily's » now; and whatadid they want to get others forr What benetit would resuli from the change? 'Flie Muyor, usainted by “the Council, bad fn nine months ,reduced the amount of * expenditures for municipal purposcs $2,000,000, or, In other words, sd - reduced ity ation $1 4 Lead for_ every man, womag, and child in the city, The various depari ieuts of the Guverminent were now operatin Well 8, ad hotter Uiy ercr. und tho dout of thelp muintenance had been reduced to an astonishing degroe. Tho heads of the departments und the clty ofticors had il worked for tho best Intorests of thocity, aud the result wue ae yratifying 8 could be wished. Whyshould & chunge bo ruade? The speaker could not see, and tho audience suld that they were of asimllar opinioa, After further rue wiarks, brief and to the point, aud (n comwend: tion of the Tunllflcnlun- #ud ofliclal acte af 1! v?duu: caudldates, Mr. Tuthlll withdrew amid ap- ause, 3 8 # Mr. Van 0. Linda offered the following resolution which wus unanimonsly adopted: Aeaolead, 'That this Club beartlly fudorse the Repube st¢an uininatluns recently madu for ity wd town o+ cers, and that we wil) uot only vule for thow, bui use #1) Liouorabie eaus Lo socure their electiou, ‘The mecting then adjonrned. i3 0 A eeting of tho Independent Club a0, t laal nigbt, ¥g. Searle, Cob. Elllthorpe. S e o AT Bndorsan, dod Ald. Smitb addresacd the mceting, After threo Licarty cheers for Moneoe lvath the meotivg ad- Jourued uutil Saturday vveniug, IN GENERAL. THE DENOCHATS AND FRERY JI. bMITH s0d iy followlog bave Lol very eany row to ho Tbo South Town Commiltee 1ot yealerdsy morn- ing1n thy American Express Bullding sooms, sud cn whom we il talthal, healed the hreach as regards dohn Hilse. realgnation na candidato tor Juatico of the Poace swas referred to the Execative Committeo. DIWAY! counterfelt Btato of Miegourl bonds. As far as Th CRIMINAL NEWS. NEADY RE| Campatgn Committce mot, and wpon them walted m“‘bul,‘,,,,?m' “bm Tias s ot becl" ngnucmgt A =+ = i e i the standing Committees of the City Central Com- .‘—‘ 5 7 made to place there worthless bonda on the mittes, appointed tha day previons. John M. CORRESPONDENCE. i market, and money-lendeors are cautloned againat = Rountree and J. R. Doollttle, dr., Are members of REPRATERS, Discovery of a Toll-Tale Document | advancing funds upon any sccuritics of ¢ = the Campalign Committeo, which consists of fitteen Tn the Editor of The Tridbune. Authorized by Brigham ] clags until they have been examined and pro- members. 1t scems that there was conslierable | Cmicano, March 28, —Not long ago 1 heard 8 man ¥ in 1858, nounced genultie. e bulldozing done, and the Central Committee was | publish his own shame by boasting that at an clec- oung in d RUNALARYY told o get up and dust, or wordsto that effect. In the afternoon the City Central Committee met with closed doors to consider the mattor. It may be stated, howerver, that the acsalon was exceedingly #picy. John Rountree and Doulittle recelved some complimenta of a decidediy left-handed nature, It was ttated to 8 TRINUNE Teporier by & prominent Democrat yesterday that Rountres and Doolittlo were conducting affalra their own way, which was anything but satlefactory to tho rank and file. The tlan in this city he had voted eigteen tmee, 1t is anlmple problem in figares to detérmine how many such men It would reqnire, loft to them- nclves, to reverse the verdict at the polla in & polit- fcal contest in this city, Some look npon the preas entasanortof an **8to 7" fight; and unnm!mi, of conree, that on a fair vote we are the eighis, it .Ilrllln to sco what fatal wmixchief a few repeaters might work, Wil thero be any attempt ot repent. ing at the olection next weck?” As woll ask 1f the eun will rise on tho morning of Apri] 3. ‘The men who have {nvads Spectal Dispatch to The Tridane. Kenosna, Wis., March 23, —Early this morn- Ing burglnrs entered the residences of Mr. M. Creanoy, on Chicago street, and of George Hale and Nic Searing, on Park strect. In each place the burglars effected entrance by raising win- daws which were not properly fastened. At tho restdonce of Mr, Hale they sccured a few dollars in money, when a amall dog commenced barking, waking up Mrs. Mate, and the robbera An Order for the Mnassacre of Eighty Unarmed Teamstors. " RADWAT'S READY RELIEF Bolief that the Programme of the Fiendish Mormon Waa Oarried Out, led our primaries, tried money * Democrata clalm that they are sll putting up thelr | frib) e o (ki 3 o made a hasty rotreat. At Seaning’s houso they 'ures the Worst Pains in money for the canto this time, through the mediam | oo eoneertion hane e rawne or e | A Claim Sct Up In.Boston whicli Fow [ suceceded fn' sconring n valuable gold wateh, 9 of $10 asscrsments, and that they should have a rignt to say by whom and how it waa to be spent, They clalmed that nothing In a political line that John Rountree ever engincered proved successful, clamor and uproar, will be oo hand Tncsday to steal the election by repenting. They wil bave a \an, and will wotk by Ik, an we ahall be n eimplo otk If we don't have a “llu and work by It also, THe professlonal gambler and bunkolst, who plles and then they turned thelr attentfon to the residenco of Mr. Creanoy, where they succeaded in making o larger haul,—8$180 1n cash, No clua as yet to the perpetrators, Murderers Would Presse From One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Bonding this, Advortisemont Hoed Any One 8uffor with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Cire for Et}ery Pail, It was the First andistho Only Pain Remedy FURTHFR REVELATIONS. The City Cent:al Committee are not desl: ¢ | hus trade In deflance of higher pains and penalties, NBw YORK, March 28,—A spaclal from Tuc- o ' ol IRt Smeranbof what in heing doner Thes L Sl X y ALSsoli A apac JAIL-DELIVERY, Ie 1t 1o bo sunpored that his renec of right wil ba mach quickentd by tha followln provialon of one statutes againet iliegal voting: ** Whoever nnlaw. fully votes more than oce at any election, or olfers to vote aftor having once voted at such election, or, knowing that he ia not a qualified voter at an elec- tion, wiifully votes at rach election, shall, on con- yiction thercof, be fined In & _aum ‘not_exceeding 1,000, or hinprisonment In the Connty Jail not ex- ceeding o year, or hoth, n the discretion of the Court." With thie npon our statntes, have we had any repeating in Chicago herctofare? ' Plenty of it 7 Hiave there heon nny prosceutiona! A few, llas nawaen, and are sounly borated by the larga halle | there been nny convictions? As 1 remembor, two way delegations, who hang up ontside the Com. | or three have pleadei fullty wrhon brousnt Lo the mittee-roums, This morning the matter again | bar, hut jnries most nlways acquit, upun the prine comnes up in a meeting of the Clty Central Cominite ciple that, though according to Iaw the defcndant tee o be held at 10 o'clock. 1o guilty, yel, accoriing to pulitics, Lo ia not. ¥ faa NTNES, z mlmF!I nu&w::ah nmh'vhplr‘!nn:th:umnnhlbfl: A The ge fecling of to W, g, | compietely effectngl in putting a stop to this wors J mnu,‘ih':”?anam-x';' foe Ry Altorucy on the | Of frauds; bnt Uho evil can And et o greatly Amtatant Adjuiant General, Tuitheated. Tow many reptatern do. you suppoes | _ ‘The originat order, with tho aifdatits, ‘ix it ty i1 'bo At thelr work Torday; and wheto will lhoy | poeressior, and I have ad frequent convortions wost likely operatet. Mo rilne as beet you can | With the late Judge Titue, m{ larmer Iaw partner, it pumiber and fokd of operation, and for avery | In Fegurd to the matter, and he nover doubied the repeater known of snepiocted arntsh' two spotters, [ genulteness of the order, or tho gullt of, Iirigham and et them follow hitov llke his ehndow, from | Young « C. Huahxe, preeinet to precinct, from poll to poll, call friendly 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal.,, March 23,—Roferring to attontlon to him, and miake bin (dentity nbwlute, | a dispateh from Tucson, Arlzonn, to the effoct ."m'e’!’!“;:""‘.li the,ahae ’i:"‘f‘,'l'":n";gl‘fc"l"l ;'!lu\tdllu m‘dc; fur ‘tlw Issdcro at h(lu;mllmn cadow wus found among the papersof the lute get namen aind addreen af ather witnosscs thon and | o Chfer Justice Titus, a gontiemin livingn this there, aud follow him lo conviction, or at loast (o trial.’ That will atop (s nonsense of rednce 1t to | Sity, furmerly a residont of Sult Luke, saya he gon, Arl., says: . The following 18 a correct copy of the otiginal order eiven concerning tha Mountain Mendows massacre. The order, wilh tho three afiidavita authenticating it, wan found among the papesa of the late ex-Chief Justice John Titus, of Arizonn, and formerly Chief Justice of Utah: SFECIAL ORDRIL Savr Laxk Crtr, April 10, 1858, —The oficer in command of the cecort Ia hercby ordered to seu tha every man In well proparcd with amununition snd to have it ready at the timo you nee these team- sters 100 milles fromn tho settiement, Preaident Young advises that they should all be killed to pre- vent them returning to liridger to joln our cne- mica, Every precaution shonld be taken, aod seo thnt no one eacapcs, Secrecy is reqaired, By order of Gen. Danlol 8. Wells. Fraausow, cintst that they were elected by a Democratic Cone ventlon, and should biare s volcs In campatgn mat- ters, a8 that was what they were cliosen fur, The dincussion yesterday afternoon took o broai range, and each iember held that they shoutd have at leart a knowledge of what was being done by the Campatgn Committee, #a tho Central Commitice would fivally bave to pay the bilis, From prerent Indlcations this breach threatens to widen. ~Theru are diseenslons In various wards, shich will not be healed by the conrse of ltountres and Doollttle, ~ They aro unpopniar with the Bpecial Correspondence of The Tridune. Tontiac, I,y March 27,—Elght prisoners ca- caped from the Connty Jall in thiscity last night. The Sherif's fatfer, Thomas Robinson, was left in chargo of the building; and oac of the prisoners, by felgning slckness, induced tho olil man to come behlud the grating, when T was sclzed and bound, The prisoncrs then took the keys from him, left the building, and Incked Wi fn. Two of the fmnates were fusane por- sous, und did not leave tiie city, THE GREAT GRABRER. Spectal Dispatch to The Trbuna, InpuaNAvoLis, March 27.—Mat Mayer, ar- resested yestenday for complicity In the Indiana Natfonal Bank robhery, It Is now almost certain is the ona who stole the moncy, but what ho did with It is not known, The examination of tho other suspected parties is in progress. AN ALLEGED BURGLAI. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Miemioaxn Crrr, Ind,, March 27.—Laat night Deputy-Marshal Wilmot plckedup Frank Krimp and conxed him into Michizan, where he arrest~ Democratic tieket, I8 Increasing, ‘The evidence 1 conclusive agaimit him that he always was 8 Re. publican, snd that bo only espouscd the Demas cmtic cause after hasing heen connected with the Sullivan case, and that Billy O'lirien s the man who converted iifm. The face of the latter I nut much scen nronnd headqunrters, 1l does wire- puliiog, and doesn't want to be seen at it. As t0'R. 5, Tuthill, the Republican candldato, e 18'a native of Jackeon County tn this State, il father was ono of the oldest” of Tllinols settlers, Tuthill geuduated at s Vermant university, enllste ed in Do Golyer's famon hattary, and served with d him for burglnrizing the residence of Mrs, enid the minlmum, sl tohiug else will, Theso spot- | had the above document at ot time {n his | r ey Py ‘i, Vifheuta | Aemy Py | tern should ba provided for every 1ol And atondes | posscesion, wnd_ liad no doubts of its | Lotter st Inchando, Aot "'"’,:"‘:‘gf. of Thattnstantly atopa the most exeruclating Paina,alirs an oMcleut City Clerk, and 8a to s oppenent, | 1ley afe ns neceseury as judgen and clorks of elec- | gonulnsuess, It referred, -however, to clothing and sityerware valued at abou! J {nismmations, and cures congestinnt. whether of the *% Admiral unfib.um, he knows loo uYu. to be | Hun, and a liberal bounty shonld be the roward of | some eights men who hod been it \F'l; né'l'fi;fi'&“’&%?‘ Bawels, or other glanda or orgaus, by filvnn #u reaponsible an ofice as City Clerk, which e secks to obtaln through Democratic votes, C. it Larrabee, the candidate for Treasurer, will inake 4 mont excellent officer, THE REFUDLICAN CAMPAION. COMMITTER held aregular sersion yesicrday moruing, wi 4, Gill In tho chatr, and John 1, Hoberta actl teamsters in the army sent to Utah nnder Col, Albert Biduey Johuston to cacort the new Gove ernor who replaced Brigham Young in 1857, An early fall of snow forced Col. Jolinston and his troops to winter at Fort Brideer, 120 miles cast of 8alt Lake, und a3 the Morinon troops under those who succeed In Leinglug these pests to &rm. LW, Bpecial Diwatch to The Tridune. OmanA, Neb,, Murel 27.—Willlam Harrigan, of Onclda, N, Y., was arrcsted hero Jast night on chiarge of obtaining n rallroad pass from IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, Nomatter haw violent of excrriclating tha patn, the Thovatier Hed-Hiaden, Tnarm, Crippleds Nervous HTDE PARK, 70 the Kdtior of The Tridune. Tar TnwiAxDs (Hyne I'Ank), March 20, —Tuea. dny afternoon the opposition to tho admirahle Licut~Gov. . 1. Wells had burned up two | Omnaha to Ogzden and return, by means of o | Neuraiglc, of proatratod it discaso may sutter, Seruge Me “',"‘}L Jyen ided In the Ninth | ticket for tawn nnd villago ofticcrn of Tyde Park, | tralns of supplics for the United B iatos |*forped telegram, and also prucnrln&n pass over enting Kopp in theSeventh, Am,,mm,'mw,,k. which wus put in nomination by tho large meoting | army cast of Green River the (Gen- | the #ioux City & 8t. Paul Road bys forged trowne sbpointed, The following moetings wero | of citizens Friday ovening last, at the llyde Park | ernl was forced to put the soldicrs upon | letter. provided for: Farwell Hall, geand rally, Satnrduy | 1otel, aliowed thelr nanda by golng through the | rations, and In the early epring of 1853 e TIIAT LAST BRICK. Mzyrms, Tenn,, March 23.—Tom Harels (col- ored), arreated for the murder of T. W, Mcade, confessed to<duy that ho throw a brick at Mont- gouery, who was pursuing him with o knife, and struck Meade, This fs corroborated by o negro boy who witnessed the affray. s I GREAT GRAD ACT. eventug; Maskell Hall, to-morrow evening; Firat motiona of electing delegates to goneral convon- Ward, Urand Paciiic Hotel, this avening: Eleventh, tion to he hetd l‘lzridl ovening of this woek, It corner of Intlann and Elizabeth atreeis, toemor. | could not have encaped the notico of tha lenat oh- row evening; thin evening the Thirteenth Ward | servant that the leaders fn this latter movemant will huld » meeting curner of West Lako and Ney- | were thu same wasteful and expensive partics who mour streets, 'The Fourteenth will iold a meeting | have had almost exclusve control of aftaira for 8t 110 Cornell street this evening, Thero will be s {BDI’I past, and who could vuly be displaced Nurth-Side rally at Folz's Iiail to-night. by the reform Hoard A yesr ago bul by The Secretary wan [nstructed to mfll’y all candi- | v0ie aboiition of all the town oflices, That wasa dates for town oficers and Aldermen 10 be present | summary method, but it was the only way by which ata mecting of the Committoe at 11 o'clock this | the town could ¢mancipato iteclf from thelr rapa- these teamsters were discharged trom servico and porinitted to return Eust, where thoy had entered the Governmont service. They prefer- red to go West, and started for Californin. They belleved that, us non-tombatants, they would bo permitted to pass through Utan unmolested, ut, na soon as the toumsters came over the mountains and entored Kcho Canon, they were taken prisoncrs and made subject to martiul law, provinlmed soma months before by Gov. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF L Afford Instant Ease. 3 Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammss tion of tho Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Mumps, Congestion ofthe morning. clous clutched, They now neek to rezain thelr loat | ptinm Young. A gentleman who was then Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficulé of tho Wen « | places, and tho Juxury of disbursing the public i A gonpeman, 4 Aorchis fiapote) o 276 THENN. thin e ol at Sastlve Sallsbnty's | honey, bilbava not Ly &host of & show of auc: | SMODE the Mormons In Echo Canon and now | INDIANATOLI, I, March 23.—Fairbank and Treudting, . Foeiutlon, - of olico yeatorday morning for the purpase of organ- | cosd, cxcepl tiraugh tha axsistanca and co-opera- | Tusiding fu” this aty saw a small divielon | jenney altas Carter, arrested for compliaty In ] arlos: Teitig for the campalgn, the lon, A, L, Morrikon | ton of a_considerable numbor of reputable tax. | Of cight or fen” of thoso . teatnsters | b vy v btars wero sont to tha Grand Jury Oroup, Diphthoris,- Oatarrh, in thie chalr snd F. W. Ilowanl aciling as Secre- slylnq cltizens, 1low many of theso can boin- | under a Mormon escort on their way q_y. Influensa, Hosdache, Toothache, tary. Altor rame discussion, tho meeting ad. | duced tolend themwelves formuch apurpors tho [ westward, The Mormon military authoritles | to<lay under $25,000 bonds cach, They went Lo Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Cold Cht wiirned 1o meet at Justice Morrleon's oflice, corner | Friday night so-called Convention wlll demon- llloun{ht it prudent to divide the'elghty team- | Jatl. “They are regurded mercly as accomplices. Chills, funduiph and Halsled atrects, thin norninic at § | SBLe: [0 cnnens, ami profanty | 21ETAINED small sqr, a0 doub thinling thele s Agus Chills, Chillblains, and Frost Bites, o clucl arp, when all nominces are requestes . * purposes could casler mccomplished than PICKIPPOCKETS. The application of the Ready Tiellef to the partor 1 Wert Town C f = | around the polling-places and nelghborhuod dnink- 2 i fo aitead, and the \Weel Town Compaign Commlt- | B e ieto flonty, and, Wherd tho vatlng wan | they had heen kept togother “in such body. Special Dirpateh to The Trivuns. DA whors (10 paln OF diiculty Sxists will aTont can O NICIRAL EE oS, i e e fanniat conticta wera btz | The Morinons deny that such n massacre cver | Owama, Nob., Marel 25.—At the Union Pa- | *Weeity%lione o nate atumpler of watarwil, ina n . va U « | ment.” Atone saloun the contest betwoen the fac- | oceurred, or that such an order waa ever glven, . o ckpock od | few minutes,’ cure Cram Eoue_ Btominc fokho Bxecutivo Cummittog of the Muslclnal Tio- | Yons, soma being tlisruputanio_characiorn, wan | biit thosd who liad given thic aublect uttcation dastranfue s hicralon. plekvorketa ralloved | igyefhun Rehicuachs, Brarmiors Dieniery. i J e inl Tihion, ot o ey, | bulsierous in tite extrome, ond 4 bolt finally took | hava no doubt tha order wd ssucd und tho | & West-bound travelor, Nathan B. Denny, o o Puary chry A onttia b IEADWAY'S Shortatl, and & comiiteo of tho' Citizens: Uuton | Risce, which will o~ doudt ond in trouble in tho | work sccomplished. $100 in money and $00'in notos. READY TELILE witr Thom. ‘A fow dropa in waterwiit of the N 1ty conslsting of Meaars, Collyer, | Cunventiu e [IsyenisickncssoF paine (rom cliango of water, i1t i““““x"‘ u,n'_.‘,,,' “"';'““’ ,.,:.’, ""I"'l md Tl‘ Il"i 'To put It mildly, in this Opponition party are tho A PERILOUS CLAIM. BRUTAL WIFE-MURDER, itter than French lirandy or Disors as & stimulant., Al conferchca at the Grand Pacife llote worst elementa of tho town, who are irresponaible, aud lurke proportion of them non-taxpuyers. Unquestionably they aro put forward and backed nln hy some of the ‘mnlen who falled to be recog- nized by the liyde I'ark Hotolcltizens' nominating- weethng, and siow fecl sote over thelr defeat for pluces on thnt ticket. 1t wan remarked at tho last mcating of the Board of Trusices "rumluy) that seveeal menanres wero pushed by the opuosition which, If successfal, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. BostoN, Muss., March 28.—~Tho murder of Brideet Landregun, to which Piper, the belfry munlerer, confessed, Just previous to his execu- tion, has been revived here to-nlzht fn o new form. Plper was In & penitential frame of mind at the time, and would have confessed to any- JaTTLETON, N, IL, March 28,—Guy Kimball, of Dalton, aged (5, whils drunk last night, beat Lits wilo to death, HOMEWARD BOUND. SAN Fraxciaco, March 27.—Frederick Ford, the Londun forger, sturts East in tho morning yesterday afternoon_on tho wibject of town and Aldernmnic no inations In the North Division, jject of agrecing npon cortaln peeune for the plces tano iiled and slving thein the onited suppait of both organizntlons, The atanding unid aniecedents of o number of candidalos were dia- cunsed, the Muni¢ipsl lteformora peincipally oceir- pying omselves by taking tetlinmiy fcom o uthers 4 regnnd to the fitness of the gentlenien FEVER and AGUE. Feverand Ague curod for fifty cants. Therats not remedial aient in tho world that will ciro fever an uguo, and all nlllcr’nfllnrluum |1||U||lll searict, typhold, Gl et e et el ulek an 1 " ellef, cen! Yoia by Draiciats. Ll Ll iy denirel 1o auoport, aud they will eport {0 tho | Woull hive nvolved the opanditute mmieilutoly tulng and everything If pressed to do so, and | 1o cbarge of the London ot Club Praday eventig, g We same of moley. Some of 10 | his confcssion has never been fully belloved. Ve : . | meusuren wero aald to be proper, ard will | S TN'] Notleeto Cutizens and Tarpayers. ,f,':; fmflh Do Carried ‘0ot whon th. detally ato #o portected | Thoms Calilll, who was broughit back from Ire- AMUSEMENTS. tive Committeo of the Mlmmrilll now in seaslon every day from & to b o'clock p. . at the club-room, Grand Pclfia flotel, In soms whrda It Ingfeared the nominations foe Aldermni are not the DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLY, Perféctigtanteiess, elegantly coated with sweot g pre, regulnte, puriry, clesnae andatrengthen. dad ny III +, for i curd of all duorders o ver, owels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous i Tieadnctie, Conatipaiion, Costivencsa, Ituillics Dypepain| Titloushcas, SHlioun Fover, Infiau: tmatlon of tha Hiowels, Plles anid all Deran the Internal Viscera,” Warranied to effect a {xnltive cura, Pus:{{&:figgtg}m ‘containing no mercury, mig- RS, Obeerva tho following ») toms resulting from Dhordersof the Diestivn Graanar. that It would be afe to close contracta, while othe ra were impracticable, or ot necded st prosent. o object of tho movo wea patent. Sumw af the veforin members are candidates for re-glection, Iand for the murder of the wotnan before Piper waos ever thought of fu connectlon with . the case, and who wans oventunily brought MUSICAL NOTXS, A concert wilt bo given this evening at the Park- cat thut should orcan bo made, —totne Aveniuo M, E. Church, in which the cholr of tho 4 S il thielr refusal to voto now for the mensureaiato | o trlal and nol. pros'd for want ) p Uiy 10 1a soseproscatend to e ennccening the B uecd o efeat them. - Cortatnly 1o fatrminded | op evidonce. now. . clalig conaensatian | church, tho Blaney Quartctto, M, . 8, Plibcr, e e yora . | citizen will bo ‘fudiacncod by 'much ) Mr. Edward_Schuitz, Mr. IL W. Mllls, planist, tricks, and thereby doan fujustice to public servanta who do thele duty, no matter what the conacquonces. 11 the people of Hyda Vark consnit theie best n- tareste and wish Lo reward triod nnd sufo officers ve performed thelr work woll tho st year, under the most emborravalng fnanclal clreuins #tancos, they will elect the xhole Hotel Cltizenn' Hckel, bn whicl oo of tieteare piaced, by a declaive vote, A Bunener. CONSTADLES, T the Edtinr af The Tribune. Cnicaan, March 28, —It In a well-known fact that tlie Democeatio party are golug to run overy mun for unjust imprisomment, and to-night o Legle- Intive Committes had pluced before it by Bherlft Clark the confesslon of Plper, placed In his hands a day or two before his execution. Tt ro- fterates his statement of the murder ‘of tho dey o A i, Wil ke piart glrl, und glves o few ndditlonul particulars, I | the Missos v b y NOES suys ho drunk liquor enough to mako u man ‘Qfilm h ?cf(:l."fi"‘,'m:‘,%s:xfi 0, ifl;ng".“fl;{'am\‘\‘-fl'r\d; erazy drunk on the night. of the murder, and, ln';‘l] cani |‘mm“m o m_e ;I‘ny‘e.lgh r::‘lllg:fr,nm' {ustead of golng to o visyer-mesting us ho fu- hD sEcin & 0y fended, lio atold somo clothos from n_friend of | Behiool was glvon yosterday atloruoon with romap. his and then sold them. ITo went home with his i naso wards, without regnnl to party, are réquent- cit to meet, and cliher adopt the nnines of thoss In the fiatd or place in nomination & new amd worthy candidate for Aldermun, nnd report to thls Com- niittes to-morrow (Thurudsy) or riday, 1 1s mig- ronted that when ono party Is largely in the majors ty In any ward, the solection should he made from that pary, This Committco will report its susges- tlona to the Club and the people nest Friday vvens ing at tho cinb-ruom, Grund. Pacific Jotel, st 8 clack, By order of the Exocutive Committeo. HEBDING BWINE. and Mr. A, J, Creswold, organist, will take part In & ery plonsing programme, 81g. Carozzl, usslsted by his puplls, will gives mualcal soiroe at the Grand Paclfic Hotol on Satur- day uvunlms. The pupils who will take part aro Denuoby, Coll tha Blome gements of . Mutre 19, Missca Ada Small, Florence Fullor, Flora aud Elva i ien o oo e it alaye i of wrfifon it wSwine, and | swio fa an aspirant for thin ufico, sa as o briug ont | {01k bty lstend of wolng Into Kl louse, g | Nuraoch "carcle’ T, Kingmsn, Lycina Honder: ’F":’ié‘:'&:'e"‘l‘x’a‘}'-};-'»?"'{n’dé'fifi';’é‘é{‘;fi:’.‘:.féfi?fiéfi{ apeelal B bwiss who risen (o the rank ol s v )] ) 3 [ AN . €, Lutkin, pupils of r. Eddy; sRust 0f Food, Fullness of clgh 16 Btom! (rpeclatly b s who tiad rinen 10 tho raRKOF | 1y full strength of the Domocratic voto, for the. | e INOR NS MR O b BRG0S0 ST o cirace: Ac Thil Miary. U Hendrie, | Bout krurtions sinkingar kutietines | nfie it oftha b, Swimming of th Head, iurried and Ditticus i, Flutierings ut tho Hedre, Clioking or bito, exttng senmativn sehch fn o Lytui Portupe, Blanesto Yiston, Diotaor Webabetoro iho stahty Voler aiid I Taln I the Head, Deictency of Versplration, yellow: nes of the ki anid. Eyes, Paina fn the Hide, Clied Limbs, aud Gudden Flushe of ilest, lurnivg in (8 it X'¥ow doses of RADWAT'S PILLA will freo tha e e A A il Asorder. rice Cenla perbox, - Bold by Drugisis o In regard 1o viio auch 8wiwa, 3 Iz, : Uen. Licb. thishas been o mintake, When loinrich Heine alghed that ** but too louz he hutl herded awino with tho ohil- Torophers of the Heyel nehool und was heariily sick of it," nu onc convermant with the Gennan langungo cver fmagined thut he had catled t Josophors er anyhody elve kwine. phraso used by Dl liaw this meanings *Toa long iave | kept company with them,* or *+Too long hava 1 been hml fellow well met with thew not to know them % to bo disgusted with them. Now, wnen lust Mondsy wu sngrested the same ohl parpone of gotting the man who polls the largest number of votes, nominated or not, electod, Cane nut lh?mhllrnm do the same? 1 would nlyiso tha Ttepublican Central Committee to lose no time and tuke eacly action, Furn out, boys. RErunLicaN. NOT A OANDIDATE, v the Kdllor of The Tribune, Cmtcano, March 28,~My numa having appearad in tho dally paperans 3 candidate for Alderman of Y. the Beventh Ward, Tdesire to state that Iam nota adage that 1ieine had need 1o tho Trish, by saying | condidate, ‘The Republican Clubhave placed in um“hn; 1o long had we 1,:‘:“'1 nm,mym flw]‘; nomination our worthy citizen, Mr. (. W, Gardnor, company, it took tha verivet jackass ond tha | and I desire toaay ho shall have my henrty support, Llcer binckheat (o mialnterprat this phraes oa it ; JouN BouxaLTZ. wa had called the Irlsh awiga. “Iu telling s Irish friends that they had been called awine by the Ataate-Zeltung, Cen. Lich left nsthe alteenatlve to sct him down as an infernal blockhead who does not underatand German proveeblal ssylngs evon when introdaced tuto polito literature by fclne, or a8 & maliclous llar who, though fully awsre of unre meaning, purposely miastated It. ‘True,uuropinion of tho [rish {s not very exalted, but swing we lve callea thom not. A ludlcruus_though nnintentional mistako oe- ! cominitted, Ilo went out agmain, saw am wirl on the oppoeite slde of the street, followed her to whero she was found, und struck her with tho elnft. 8he fell ot once, but began to make n nolse, and thou he took a peuknife helonginge to his Lrothier from his pocket and stuck it into | gor pian: the Mlsses Small and Full Tier thront, Some peuple coming by, lie ran off, | and the dificult Thisle Concert-Batz in C winor, ory he says, he wortld” havo coinmitied rape, | pluyed by Miea Kinginan upon the organ for tho This confession does not clear Unhill, who s lim 1lme by any lady organlst in this country, stlil_belleved by tho police to hava been the w{f\"fififfi»‘ :;r‘q;;nlflggmf'?::s\:;fill ';ffi'fi“’“,';’;’,‘," E::':"l}flr:fixmd t i very unllkely that hawill | KU FSIYH Cangrgational Charch, ‘Wil s far, tho samo sololst ALLEGED IPOISONING = - ‘spectat Dispatch 1o The Tribune. FINANCIAL. IMAnIsoN, Wik, Marchi 23,—A mifller named Special Dispatch 1o The Tribure. Joln Btrazmann, of Toker Creek, slx miles | DANVILLE, 1il., March 28, —Killiun Knell, one from this city, was arrested to-lay, charged | of the oldest grocers In tho city, closed his with polsoning his wite In Junuory. The cotne | doors to-any, maoking an assignment for tho plalning witness s Elaia Nolaon, who eays Straz- benefit of his creditors, 1fe has been In busl- mnnn often proposed to leave Il wilo or get nosa In-x:ln llnrml:n?ny yunnlq. nm\‘wu gonerally rld of her in some way fn order to marry tho mprfln- . eRhy Cireninstenton < ANCE witness. Nealon sald, on her refusing to run Lizzio§. Fonter, and Carrie Manaficld, pupils of Nea, larahoys and Mims Lila 8, Faruo, pupil of Mr. Malthows, Amongat thumost ntoreiting fea- turos of the programmo wer the avertaro to F*Tho Nut-Cracker und louse-Eing," op. 40, by lichiceko “(now' horel, porformed de ‘3’ dut o Ty thoronghly and not OTHIER CITIES. JANESVILLE, W13 Bpecial Dispafch o The Tridune Jaweavieiy, Wis,, March 28, —The Republicana havo put in nomination tho strongest ticket that hua been run u this clty for yeare, Tha full ticket 1s: FFor Mayor, the Mon, Plinny Norcross; Clerk, L. Dimuck (ronominated) ; Attorne, V. Care Ovarian Tumor Of Ten Years' Growth Oured by or labititica unknown, CiNcinNATI, March 23.—The creditors of J. urred In tho Englh trnlaion of the Sraare- 2o | VRGeS, Tecemieary o B onays dusiles of | away with bitm, o declared bis intantion o L Kock & Brother held snother mesting to- ]]B H ADW AYIS RHMHD]ES g e A Qe leter 0 WAt | il Wad, momintiones rat \eard—Kider. | drown Wimsoltyand did dlsapocar for somotuno. | 40 ke ™ gflie” wid ™ brovide. for d ) ! uscful animale, Thus & caroless rourder mighthave | b, Eo Luwrence; School Comulsaloner, | After returning and sfter Importuning the | ), lquidation of clalms as raphdly been mady to bellevu that the Staafs-Zeitung had | Lewis 1funt: Supeevieor, J, C, Motcalfs Constas | witness, Nolson, to run awiy with™ hin a4 mneans can bo renllzod, Arrangements were Tuylor, Bucond Wai I kiave bad an Ovarian Tumar in tho Ovarles u characterizod tha Irish, not ae” swing, udecd, but | ble, ol 1 Merwan, | and becoms Nis wife, he fnully pro- ud Bowels for Tou Years. ° ks iy L O, latest Constable, Johu J. Comstocks Su- . T r(d aleo mule by which Mr, Kock will retain hls e 12 food for gwin. At least the words, ++ Wo'have | A, £, Paicer Coustatles Jobi £, Cuisooks - | powed to polson s wife, ‘Tho withies fold | breunt ofiiclal connectivn with tho various in- | o8 AREI,DE8, 2 TR, MaTpear: T awing nen, " ¢ nve beon Boamy d.' M. Hostwick Supervisor, Fennior Kim. trazmann he would be found out, but prisoner | 4 ctrivn with which he has lung been Identifcd 1 Tave Dad 82 OYar|anTamor In the OVArive auwt Hox: underatood In that way, o smeantng of the Ger. | Lull: “kehool Conmisalontr, W' D. - Hasttie; | Teplied hio knew of slow polson which would | ‘6 meeting embraced roprevuntatives from ail | el6 10 ten years. 1 teed'the best phaictana of iht T YT Rt pitiod oars 1 the satny 1at with «-om‘mm,;, e W, Farkor, Tourth Ward=—Aljor: | sffectually do thio wory and i€ siot procurablo | yi eroditore, aud was unammous in fls. uctiun, | Fi3ee *lihodsanr benofsy, 1wt Kiowioy b uch thadtlahimetyy Sndio arehenstiiy aieor 167 o i e B aarorpitats bt CaTies o e T nu?n.‘.’:‘;";m'ifiu..‘fififla‘n’,’-,“fl'.ii }“fl‘l' confidently boloved that all will. be palu Iu | friendof mine induced mota 1y Ladway's Meimedey A. C. Ricaby yesterday obtained the names }L‘hfi'"flg::{ .x’?f.}f"ii'nfi‘x'fé’.','i's?n'f'{fl‘.'" Herowu Not- | that she would soon be his. Prisuncr'awifo | 75 ogravaiem, Ky, March 28.—A petition In | d¢fiberation, 1 ric e Cal, of I, llnrr(ulllmmar, P. G, Dodge, ¥, C. Russell, died Jan. 6, aud sha has every reason to beliove 1 purchased six lwuluo{) }".‘:‘.'“"““.'.:2} ivm hogesof thell'iia, o g Lankruptey was tled fn thie United States Court 1wo boxcs used ihess Yerey A, Hull, Philo Allen, Frank Drake, W, A, ARAND NATINA, that prisoucr puisoncd hier, Defense claims Nel- * D) 4 v t benedt. [ determined to perses s T A BRI Y | o o Bl R, |RESERA g, | it aika St ot | ST R oldon, aud others, and with them aflat denfal | o CIATR SR St Sl e The mose | Bl her wholc statemient 1s tissug of flea. The that they had ever signed, or nuthorized their be sigmed, 1o the followlug cowmunicu. tion which sppeared in tho Fost of last Saturday evening, Eschand all ay that they would not, under any eircumstances, haveallowed their names 1o be used in connection with such an article: Kim: Inarder o fres tho most recpectable elewent of tha ltepubileans uf the Eluyenth Wan from s stz hotel fn the Bouth, goes fnto bhankruptey. A largre bonded debt has interfercd with the aftalrs a of the Company for smne time past, and,though the xle'ullul-fu do{ hll‘ud l:):w -dt. bu-!nw‘n lmg‘xl: relleye: el tho Culnpany deem #pectal Dispatch to The Tvibuna fankrautey thu beat course (0 pursie. Th hor Pgonta, 1k, March 23,—Doputy-Sherlff GIN | (o} will not be closed, but vontinuc busiucss as last nlght arrested @ man named Joacph Tilll- examination wuas postponed 1itl Wednesday next. 1 Wora gone § liad lost twonty-ve pounds. 1u.'.‘mnm1mnm o incdictuo uoill 1 was suro 1hi 1 wascntiraly cured, 180k tho iedicing mhout 83 onthe, and, during that tinia lost furey.Ave pounds i all 1 fook tlree duzen bottios of the licsalvant, 4 tiica Itellet, nd six boxes of tho Pijls, 5 1 fcet perfectly well, and my heart (s full of gratitods tolud for shis el 14 miy duup amictlon, - o, s and your wonderful medicine, 1 foel dueply ludebicd an Uass much of & biesiok harwonlous aud succesful )mllllcal gathorin over held In tho city, It nominated an unusually strong tickel, uno tiiat 1s wure of succoss next Mone duy by handsone msjorities. Tho following are the cundidatest For Capt. Jleman N, Moore; Clty Clerk, € Warrell, o ropomis nation: Treaaurer, Jamed C. Varraghy Conteollor, TINREE TO ONE, attached to (h (! -ealied 1o N Heury Buewer; Drector of the Poor, Davld Lune before, the old manager, Cul. Jllson Johnsun, Iy prayer {a that 1§ inay ba sa Rt ke B radut i o il of ik Hstner! | kaster, 3 tenomiation; ity Mutahal, Loo K. | gra,ulias Myors, at bia rosidnco here on u Femaiuing i chu ' wokimanly e been oo,y . ¢, pinDISE: e 3 icony and oy of e soe, wfythe dpisr, | Keuiny; sombers o tho Noard of Itoviot, imne | Srarrant lauod In Putnam County, charging hin Mre. Dibbios, who makes the above cerfificate, it12¢ ey, Jobn W, Willlamon, and Jamea'Gallup, throo 'yeare eachy n tho The Democrats concode that (he ticket 14 & strong one, und thut they expect defeat. s Aud volers of U aitess oup disathifaction with the coune which Tuu BINUKE this Jnorning pursued, Our na r been awoctited, Lo Lave we any acjual e clnaa' ol inén whuin Tix TainCxy, ] with bigamy. It appeurs that Tilligraf hias throo wives living, so far as beard from, One lives in 10 servu'one, two, and order named, e — SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSONS, une. raon for whiom I reguested you to send medislns 13 Sine. ion The o 'mn'q'fl wer Loolih Fpecial Dispaich §o The Tridi lon of u % of ine, with the ;leep( what was seps Lo her b you, | may say that lier INDIANAPOLIS, ind., Murch 23.—At & mecting atement [ coract ¥ thoatd P 1 ' aitfication. “(Signad) L. 8, LERCH, & biacken our _reputatfons, COLDWATER, MICH. Mendota, snother fu . Jenueplu, and a thlrd > K | qu Cln u uralay "t | i’ ey, Spectal Diepaich 10’ The Tridune. one hiere, 1o marrled the last oo ouly two or gfh‘“”l‘é“‘“m“"" ot the l“m‘"‘“lfl"fl'?“ndfli R c‘g’m‘,}‘:;:f“,f.‘j‘"‘,‘;;&‘:fi;h" e ‘seulduiee Cornwatai, Mich., Muron 25, —At thoClty Con- | ¢hre doys ngo. ‘The warraut was fesued at the 00l Convention to prepare a acrics of lessons, fl‘m"mm“" s, a0d has becn fuf many ye il e whonre alwsys crylng o URer. " who prescated @ | veution thlw vvening the following Jtepublican - held here to-duy, the following weve present: | knowa to us and ho facts thurely stated aro Ui e Earie et V. pabiifag i heevet 4, @ | fieket waa put bu ngminations dayor, A. J, ¥os- | instance of the Heunuply womay, Tilligralt d edly aad undeniably correct. Aoy 0na Who y L 5 Py M Wi " : i Dr, J, 1L Vincent, New York, Chalrmau; Dr, | Bithins wii seliovs bor siacement. gaies, whietvas, Uho Liub gave each uivinbor o ticket B2* 1% “Daluier; Marehol, L., 5. Gibba; | eamo hero ubout two wecks aincy, aud during | Dr i i s . 7. . With 1o nanies on from Which tu select tbiricen. The | Treasurer, (oo tare; 'Strect Cammisalonor, | his abscoce tne Mendota wils put Inunap- | Warren Raudolpl, Iudisnapolls, Buv,m?. De. (slgned) N Dol Hekes dlccied wad unplodged, John B Justice of the Peace, Itoland pearanca at Ifenncpin, looklug for the orring | Juhn tall, New Yorki r. A, L. Chapln, Be- ART 5 Another Fost lvru-r{;:m-ud- ooty vf"l'fm. urs, & g l{,uunw-. D, B Purlg | Joseph; and discovered wits No. 3. Thoy held | loit, Wis.3 bl.n.d‘!-l dlouro Gibsog, Chicsgo} B, FON Ald. allard will run as au_Independent candi- d a counctl of war and concluded to arrest thelr aco! icazo] J. B, ‘Tylor, Pnlia’ ;' v G, NRLO! ‘Tyng, Pounsylvaul [ r, husband, but, when the ofiicers found bim here, ‘lflm?' A, ! date for ro-clection In the Second Ward, and (ho #pecial Dispatch i 4 with his third R aillett, Jacksonville, 111 ; Frankliin Falrbanks, ugual lieform Club will Lack hin, Desorr, Wie., Marca 6. $68 -t D it Jix thiil wites Heluis 1A Ma el “Flie Hey ¢ Vi from other countles ure not all iny but Tilligrat? Johnsbury, Vt.3 A. Macallum, Canads 9 i tspabfcn aominee T sperter ot o | 11k bt il e el w2 | {1 0T v ot ol b but gt | ool sbachico i O Rt Rt | DR. RADWAY'S The nominye for Constable’ from the Eloventt | night nowinated Col. 0, C. Jolnwn fof Mayor, —— Philadefpbis, and the Comuwittec is canstituted p o Ward {s F.o\, Howard, and uot 3. M, lloward, as | and the Ruv, L. Parmely for Treasurcr, It will be MICARTHY, now ua it was origlually, excopt Mr, Fairbuuks, stated 10 the lssuc of the 2Hth. & very close fight. ; appolnted to il w vacuuey occasioned by the —_— W oo, Aecial ek fo The Tribuns, death of H. P. Haven. The public reception of SUBURBAN. Spsctal Dispaich fo The Tribuns. Nxw Yok, Murch 2—The McCarthy dia- | o Conmitie 100k place tanight, at mich - Ericha i nie Osuxoss, Whi., Magca 2. —Andtow Haben was | mond case ¢oded to-dsy In acquittal. ‘The jury | dresses were made by Measts. Hull, Vincent, ta-day nowtnated for Mayor by tuo Domocrate; I, 1L Loper, Treasurer; and Wililo Wheelor, Clark! . TOLEDO, ToLel March 28.—The Republicags to-day nomioated Joseph W, Cumminge for lln{:! by ucclawation, . N, Harrington wss nomiualed for K TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Care of all Chronic Disegses, crofal2 ¢f Syphilitle, Horeditary or Coataglons, bo It seated In the Lungs or Blowsch, 5kinof retired at noou, aud at 5:30 returncd with a ver- | aud Jacobs, dist of ot gullty. The verdict was received with applauss n court, which waa specdily sup- pressed. - Conslderable spirlt was maulfested in At & mecting of tho candldates nominated at the Hyde Park Hotel Friday evenlng, held yesterday afivrnoon, the Chalrman of that mesting, G. S, Ingrabam, Esq., after consultation, sppoloted thy S ——— Disposal of the Dighton Rock. Ne § (R, 1) N¢ The Dighton Tock. has Tong been sa object : 8 Police Judge. tho result of the trial, the jurymen celebrating | of curlous intercst. Recently public uttention Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting the '°}:Xml".',,°.?"§'f.':.‘.'m. Onnmities—l, 8. lograhsm, kg LITTLE ROCK, thelr agreemont diter Gve Lours' delibe boun called to it ancw, sud the question of Solldy and Vitlat! & the Flulds. Guorye M. llogue, bamucl Faulkner, Thouiss flluyu. ¥ Livres Rock, Avk., Maech 28.—The Roglublle- urnuon. with three cheers. hl:Cutl;ly nwn:tnhlp hos been mooted. Thoe facts are sald 5 e, Berofuls, Glandular Bwellin A igring, Ceoree, A, Follans! a‘.'...‘ix“l".i‘.i.u“.':"n'n aus have uominated' I A. Edzerton for Sayor, | heartily thanked the Court and jury for the | to be that sowe twenty years ago Mr. Niels | | Chronlo Rbeumatium, Scrofula, Slanduist S50 i attention they had given to his case, and, liaving expressed his gratitudo to Judse Curtiy for his conduct of the defcusc, left the room, ‘The case oceupled teu days in trlal, snd nttract- ed geucral attontlon, the sccused having had a most extraordinary und checkerad carcer in both hemlsphicres, part'of which career Chicagoans kuow about. Arazen, of Fall River, purchased the rock o the land-owner, dud scventoen years ago conveyed it to the Royal Autiquarian”Bociety of Copens hagen, whict s tho owner now. Recently, on oceusion of the movement to transport the rock to DBoston, Mr. Arnzen wrote to the above- named Buclety, advising a conveyance by them to tho **Dighton-Rock” Club? of Buston. A few days azu a letter was rocelved (rowm the Boclety conenting to the pryposition. It may turu out, therefore, that the ruck will, at last, cowne futo possession of an Amcriesn assocla- tlon, witich will watch over §6 more carefully thau could be expected of a socluty v the otler #ldo uf the sea 8l acancies Jo committers sud b the teket. te bk Qunigalye Comiinlisce it A Tiisbara, A Fleh let)jamia, Chise, W . Gry! Vellr wintacin libest Wil d 6. nwer b ¥ ? 6 . P, LG STAN el Chiric Wighty Oscur DUBKIST A Dildse s Handy, Mr. Bwerz, 8. M. Mitilard, J. M. £pouncr, Cha loa AriatruDg, Jobs ¥arrci. Fich picrca: Gook: Ehery, el ‘lmn!i.fi’ohhn ':WYSII. } i i S e Shonias Sloras, Davia Ling Cuonrad Drager. "he realuatlon of Frauk tirady, Constable, was rocelved wud accepted, snd Henry Lynch way nowm- fnated av candidato ‘for Constubio i bis stead. David Linle was found to Le nelleible to odice, not Luviug resided voe year (othe town. $lis uud W, J. Warwick for Police Judge. ———— OBITUARY, MippLErows, N. Y., March 28.~Darius C, Jackson, vaflroad contractor, and formerly well known In Michigan and Wiscoustn, died to-day suddealy, aged 63 Bpacial Ditpatch 1o The Tribuna. Evawy, [, March 23.—~Thoe funeral scrvices of the late [rene Merrill, an actress of i-our city, oceurred this afteruoon at the Baptlst Church. A large concourse of fricods and relatives guth- t;‘red Jt’o pay thclr last tribute (o bheir deparied L Hacking br) Loufllh. Cascerpus Afl Compl ¢ i the Lurigs, Dyspersls sl alhs ST Vo P ey bkia sn ip Discases, Mercurd sc 438 I";N. Coptplalnta, Gou Dmr\l Ltk u\lflhcnl_n-m‘ s adegitey Kbty S PRy Drugutites ? DR, RADWAY & €0, 32 Warmenst, .1 PSS S i AR s _ Read ¢ False and 'True.” 4 Lo RADWAY o €O N8 W TP hribiation wor o will ba scub Vol BOGUS BONDS, New Yorx, March 23.—Two ofticers of the Btock Exchange have been approached by de- tectives, who aro workiny for a réward, csiming 0 Lave discovered @ fresh bateh o $300,000 in

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