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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1877, ‘Uie prenent canvaes, though nat political, was of | Treasurar the Republicans had nominated e, Lar- | ¢ 8m——1" %+ Aslc mono_questtons, for 1won't | tendent” Third Ward—11. D, McKinnoy, Alder- grost [mportance. Tho questlons invalved wero | fabeo, of the North Side, A ceatieman of lons | tell talea, That side want him torn,and it whinot | man: . B Whiting, School Commlsstancri Morrls are and conta. honesty, economy, and retrenchs | Fesldence, established roputatinn for honesty, and [ st him a cont to mnke fho canvass, . Bmith, Snperinteudent, Fourth Ward=Dr, 0, doflara and cents, Bosicrty, T reat busineas abllity. In conclusion, Mir. Mills | The Communiatic newspanar, fofmerly the [ P lobinaon, Alderman: A. Palmer, Superintend- ment agalnst oxtravagance, hankraptey, and min. | hoeonght all to look £ thair awn Intorcats and not | Sactalist, butnow known aa the iolesslnlt, cawe | ent.. FIfth Wari—\Willism Hemming, Aldarinan; A year 8go the eity wason the verge of deapair; | refuse their hearty rnpport to the men who hail so | out for Perty T yeaterday. Tho price la not | Ed Ratheram. Superintendent; G, C. McLeal n_no less than 600 perrons crowded into the hall. Ameng the crowd there was 3 eang of about twentg-five of the worst characters in this city, and this gang ias nnder the leadership of the desperado Mike Madden, 1t was nnderstood that this mob had he carrlcd A7 small bundle, contalning shocs, stockings, iz, and other trifles of costume, ‘The 'night was very cold and foguey; thero hal been a hieavy anow, and a thaw hail set fn} the streetswere nlinost impassable with slush which ” Spacial Attention Paid to Alders’ heen sent by Tom Cannon {o protect hia intereats, ed; otea Ritked. around | connclentloualy and faithfully guanied their inter- | mentioned, but it in #ald to bo amall. School Commlaafoner, enctratel through his worn boots and chilled - manic Nominees. ok ERereore mreh Cantion was ieed to provemt o | ipcreditwan destrured: U notes Meked around | oy, 2 The German *+ anny " paner. n weckly, edlted TTAUQUE, TA. [t the hono. e darted auickiy theotigis disturbance, and two police oficers were called In B NEH 2 " Th 10 b Ald, Frank Lawler made a etatistical addrees, hy Lanceloth, hne been converd:d for €150. This Speciatl Dixpateh to The Iridune. the stage nor, wishing to escape all nottee, and 2y 0 bo ready o quell any row, charga of the Government, Tho .peoplo becamo | Furiner apeeches were made by Col. Ellithorpe, | ia dear, but' the money has beou paid—thrown { . Dunugux, In., Mlarch 20.—The Demacrata to- | rapafred to hin dresalng-rootn. There the feele The meeting was organized withont much dim. | alarmed at this condition of things,—At tha cnor- | Ald. White, Mr. Veterson, and otlicrs,all of whom | sway rather, for It will not do anv good, day in Convention nominated the following ticket | {nogof the netors were shocked by another in. - A Call for Ald, Ballard---Btrong In- | caityby fhe riection of Mr. dames Lymsn 83 | mous taxation which was esting np thele prop- | Annonnced their belief In ihe hanesty and eMlcioncy MENRELY A RUMOR, foftho cliy: Mayor, J. ¥, Sulclds: Necarder | yoyation; ho was actitaily golng to nlay Shylovk i a t of Ald. P 5 Uhafrman'snd 31r. Dan Kilsoy A Secretars, ey They sald: ““Wo will look fnio | Ofthe presont Administeation, anidadvired allwha | _Thero wan a rumor atopnd lown Jesterday thata Charlen Tinrzas: Auditor, Owen_ Teynolda: Tre T & Bl ook, Toteoh af et TtonBl red Coa orsement of . Peargonges . Mr. Thomns Carney was m{mdnced an the first | G050 o 0 i Fian ¢ do theiz | dexired decreancd tasation and an_honest Govern- | meeting wan held Monday night at -0 saltion near | rer, Dantel R rdan: Marshat, 1lenry Deckert:, Thes sniled smong themselves, shrugzed the) i Hildreth and Cannon. apeaker, Herald It was thelr dnty as Democrats | this. | Thece, - oficers have not Fone ihelr | ment to vote and work for Mayor leath and the | Lincoln Park at which Jake lehm, F, I, Winaton, [ turney, H. T. MoNaity: Assissor, M. Downing; i ?”. i 30 o IHCL thele ! J 10 vote neainst aach a man s Tom Cannon, who | 411F. T meaehe o Toemar, "Sire | Ropublican nominees, . Grorge Dunlap, and vatlous other beesous, wers | Aldetmen, Firat Ward, - Quigloy: Seconi,’ | shoilders, vut made no remark; such @ man was I had himeelf nontinated on the Democratic ticket '"'-]:‘ “""'“ d‘fi';f lnu“ el mm{m;fd R TR RIGNTIE WARD, present. It fa nnderatood that the membern'of the | Jamen Lenshan: Third, Peter Pacyt Fonrtn, John | beyond remonstrance—besile, what did it mat. y & gang of repeaters and Acalaways “: o ",:‘“‘l ", PRy “m’nmd ‘Witaien on | The Tepnblicans of the }:l{fluh Ward held a | conferenco unanimously agrecd that the eioction | D. Bushi Fifth, Adam Glabe, ter! he would neverbe allowed to appeara Business Transacted at tho Head- | imported ?mn Al parta of the elty, | BISIEE BRIl AN R pradent man enrriea on | meeting fant evening at No. 60 filug Inlnd avegne, | of Mr. Perry 11, Smiih was a necessary thing, nalR0SIT, sccond time. Jack Bannister and Oxberry woers . agalnet the wishes of tho respectable | 1RO BRETO PEAACIS INAL B DRRCCRL FiAD CACHIER OF | th Irestdent of tho Clab, Georgo W, Spofford, in | which muet be accomplished npder all_ efrcum- Bpectal Dispateh 1o The Tribuns. - | the only ones who offeredt him a fricndly word, quarters---Nominations by Vemoerats of the wanl, Tuls turncoat Cannon | P8 Bustrinte, They tpent woney bely when (8o¥ | the chair. stances, and that lhe{ decided (o subreribe an | Omgosit, Wis., Murch 20— W, i, Doe,8 prom | Whien the curtaln rose the hionse was mifsceably tho Greenbaclkers. lid heen kicked out of the Teyublican marty, and | LeLi tod Gl 004 T TS G Y o year | o 8t Feeney. the frresponsible non-partiean smount of money suiclent to carry him throvgh, | Inent Tumborma, wan nominatel by the’ Repub- | 1,0d, bt hy and by the overflow of -Covent. Gad. H T A 10 L Lt L Cvver Jotned any | the eredit of the eity had been vestored, and_ the | didate for Aldetman, wax carly on hind, and — icana ta-day for Nay, ah Vowers forlerk, | den, which was doing weil at that Ume, began nade 8 frulticse endeavor to eapture the meet- fiow 1T 3 and Iid Eilsworth for T'reasuror, The Republicans fi;lory Mad been rednced from 30,000,000 to [ F1¢ b BHoR I TAE o Cohiireas, Tt v RSl Lt P hnve a irang ticket, sipparted in & measure by the Tayor Heath had the conrage and nerve i do hia | Shioked oft iy snch goud Hepnblicans as Capb | cyicinor Hareh 20 cotn Tt to-day my | et Democrats of " tha place, who deair bettor A ‘x"" fi“ 1 ]’M,n ',,m,,, <k ‘woro | Eagle, George W, Bpofford, and Iiichied Clark., s A your {sene.g Y MY | government In the eity, Ay adnnplnaee. ] Many nloonekechere W4IC | The latter 18 8 Mcthusaleh fn ward polities, and | namo 1s unpleasantly connected with the Demo- RAST RADTNAW. 20 Thle thontd mot ber And thin year 340,000 | boasts of *‘having been nutslio the poilts | cratic meeling that was called fn Globe Theatre, Bpecial Diepated to The Tridune. Py Sl o o e et | deal’ " leta for " the “last efxteen years, | Nyntn Ward, Wodnesdoy evening, by stating that | o FAST SAuiNAW, “Mich,, Marel il —The Repube year, "in the Wateriofies o found employe { Ne, bn Boweter, et} freeh and vizoraus: | jy was rumored that T closed tha hail and adjoarned | LCAM, ity Converition, KEL thin afternonn, nomi- who' had nothing to do but pick thelr tecth, | Sudfally up to all the procress of the age, and In, nated dncab Selig; ndldato for Mayor. ‘The u Imuy except for porroual goin. As recchitly as the ste” Presidentinl election this man Cannon was one of the worst enemies of tha Deinocrata of the ward, and did everything to bulldoze them. Now fie was sceking thelr support beeause the other party would have nothing to do with him, The wiob got quite hot and bolsterons, and tried to pro- vent the speaker from going on, - Mr. Carney, however, refused to ba Intimidated, nid to dmlt In and makeupa tolerable audience. 11ts receptlon was enconrazing. At his firat worda, “'Threa thonsdnd dacats, waelll” Dr. Drury, who was in front, ?rnnmmml hfin- aafe, ?l T selll ho arenred T may,’t there was & hurst of applause, ond nb the preat apeech ending with “and for thesc courtesies 1'tllend you thus i+ The Democratioc Committees Qunmlini Over tho Administration of the Funds, 3 4 " cl * the sounds of approbation wera ! 2] . Heata, | the meeting to my saloon, with 8 view to the profite | Taxpayers' Conventlon, held 8t the asma hour, | Mncl monoys,?! ¢ J Bousing Republican Moetings-+-The [ i’ i and - the other 'men o had [and he told them to getout an em: | Qo1 Sncompraniainay, (of Sonres HEALL, | to%he dortved it fho bar. Tho factsarc, In Femrd | noninated Mr. eligmin’ tor Sayor and 2o, | Sery sirong, ~Evch aa tha eurtaln (1} npon th called this nesting were prepared to de. | ployes were now required to work from § 570l olnite from each of tho ton preciticte, was | 10 myself, that anticipated a very Inrge meeting, | Eymor for Director of the Poor. 3 firsl act success was alinost insurod, and already Gormans in Favor of Heatl. fend themeclves agalnst any number of Cannon'n g m. fo B p. m.. and to eaen the moner | §y (MCET TR roN Gan b e Rverett, 4. | And on foing around o the theatre In company e et— the actors who had treated him so superciliously ontiaws and bommers, *Wht he had sald againat | patd them, Unlees the neople Joat sight of the } ixyycle, J. J, Rabinson, d. MeAniiffe, \Vitliam [ with Menera. Onafian and artlett 1 war natonfabed THE RED RIBBON. legan to gatlier around with congratulations. " the hummier Cannon every man inthe ward know to | Foul feanes, they wonld say fo Mr. Heath, *We | jiorry (e, Bagle, #hil A. loyne, . Cauldcld, | fofind the door closed and & placard benring the : RIBBON. Tiat hio shirauk from them, and wandered obout ! Regarding Rehm--Lack of Democralic [ Lo ro. ileclosed, in epiic of the howliugs of the | Bpproxe of your vouese, ¥ou huve aaved out | 5 yl'yanning, and William Frarer, Tegend, *¢ No meoting here to-nicht, * atuek up, S in the darknass nt the bnck of the stage. Tilg emor Regarding Rehm-~Lack of Demoe mob, with an cloquent anpeal to the people of the | monay, lowered taxes, and done exactly what you THE SEVENTKENTI WARD, tean tha_ first to tear 1t _down, And, Tooking np the nnino of the fieat uct was well sustalued In th Enthnslasme--Saburban Palitles Seand i toe ot et Tuekiay and voie r'":"‘ ot | ey dhora.r” (Aplagre.] M2 Tathil-then | | The iepubilcans of the Keventecnth Ward held a | Jinitor demanded the retson ofthe'main hail being | 4 Revlewr o tho Tempernnco Worle of Dr. | Frousias of fhe gt sob it FLMERICLR 1o d ) B ubllcan, & A ) e cornu % A old they had'nn gas-meter, and ti ' As " A ¥ay hperior 10" 1he renegad Tepublican Tou | feterred to the so-calied \omistake ' of the Mayur | ke meciing Jast, eventu 1,;;",‘.,‘,“,’,‘_“{,_"{,.?,,?5, e it o et iy e el iy om Bpecinl Correspondence af The Tribune, for s scen with, Salsnin and Salirino Iy the b i . h talrs; and aa the crowe callected could n i o l 4 R ALDERMANIC. CaBON, e gentlemen atferapted fo speaks hut | 403 SAYI0G Ak o wan abilied (o sian by the Suis borain tho chate, Meenrs, it S Tulhilland C. Ji, o thece, Tpradiere the gso of my ln on Stai- D e oo, Mmost | lth 'n Christinn s told hims there 6o’ terribie ALDERMAYN DALLARD. the mob ecame 80 boisterons that they conld not | perintendent of Police for doing what he told hiny bl jron atreet, rather than allaw the diarepiitable nt. | Marvelous CMPEL | wan Lis encriy, so magniiieent hils neting, thut The following corzespondence cxplaine iteelf: goou, Knock-duwns and other disturbancea oc. | 10 do, There was no truth in the ehnrves acainst temnt to break np the eeting be anecensful, 3r, | 8nce reform in Michigan during tho past four | whirlwind of applausé shook the house. Then +* Cmicaco, March 20 Audison Halard-Dran | €urtel i all pacta of the ball. Thu police oflcers | bim. Mickey had broken, up the gambuing and THE 8POLLS, Lovy aya now the hall was closed by hin orders, | monthe may be written down as ono of tho wan-" | tame tho trial feenc, grander still in its complex A" umt Tho underslgned, cltizens of tho Second | MISLS entud fo uell the distarbance, bat theY | s woil aa It could bo stopped. . Vieo could not ba | THEIR DIVISION AMOK Tits TWO comsuirrees, | Yours respecifully, 8. J. Fonrax. " | dorsof tho day, Commencingat Adrian tn Novem- | cmotions and It lacger seupe foF great puwers, 1 Ward, earaeally roquot that you will connent 10 | Tatmeon ancaio Bt or s et et st | xtirpatcd. It would lways exist. lfo hd | The gentlemen who are running the campalgn In BLECTION-DAT. ter Insk, Dr: 11, A, Reynolde, tho orlginator and | and all was o nuval.. so strange, 8o opposed b " stand asan Independent candldato for re-clection | thercafier. The other, a Mr. Uwen Bawen, No. Sriven, othess ‘monc ok t“}:;, arpad, tiey | hoialf of the Democracy ara just now specially ag. To Ihe Editor of The Tribune, leader of the movement, hine, lnh fonrteen woeke, 3”04'53"&‘-’1?5\:,.‘2{,’.‘5& !wd{c\:;llmml’gl {t‘-ll ':, an Aldermmn ot tho approscning municipsl elec- | 3, refared to do anything against the mobi on | WerF, O, A (AU O SRS (ISR TUCY | itated a6 to who shall liave control of the funds. | Cintoaco, March 20.—Will you plenso allowme | organized forty reform clubs In the different citien . the contrary, he alded with cut-throats whenever an opportailty offered. 14 waa charged that thls ofcer had been electionecring for Tam Caunon for the laet two weeks, and that hio was prescut for tho very purpose of protecting the mub, Somis ouo call mf the Chalrman vilu eplthels, whercupon he gotangry and jumped into the cruwd ands gen- he e manager who hiad snubbed him offered or starve, They wera working hard and enending | There ara two organtzations wlilch have put forth | to eall the attentjon of onr business men tu the fact | and villages of Michigan, with an otiginal member- b Toney 16 defeat Mayoe Tieath, fof In that wna ihiels | clalms to adminteter an the catato af the Demor | that next Tuesday 8 cloction-day. . Wonld it nct | Ship of 16,000 ands prenent membership of 30, | i 'n\l:rrl::fi::"d'{‘li;l.llfiml:ru"xgfit i, n‘fi"‘lf" oud, only ealvation. Would they not be dissppuinted? | craticparty. One ls the City Central Committee, | bo s good thing forall of our stores to close for | 000, allof whom are men, or boys above the sgo s runk with delleht Jie rushed bome, and with The lion. Lorens Brentano next poke in | APPoiuted at the Tarner llall Convention, and tho | half o day, a0 that cmployes will havo s chanconot' | 0f 18 years. - Beslde {his, & lnrce nnmbur of [ paif frenzled ineoberency poured forth the stor Qerman. Driof addressca were: also made by | Other the Provisional Committee appainted hy the | only to vote, hut to da some work to perpctanta our | wonicn's cluba have leen organized, with an ag. | of \iytrjumph, * The f,{‘ roso at md 1" ho eried, tion. © " Tliram Wheeler, Chas.17. Whaeler,lien Wilson ' 1. Murtin Andrews, A. L. lockwell, Lowls I, Eddy, ;: | pamuer i ™ Jonntd. 8. Quick, £ T, 16y “i | ThomasHevan, Jacob Rosenberg, L. . i + 3 P Nutchinton, B, 1t Wadsworth If. T. ¢ <John R, Drake, ¥, T. Wheeler, Rl“l: Lay, Kilinar, arve: i be of 12,000, and sevoral boys' John A Aver” . F oodvien, | e e e B et Tire. wore, viany | DiKnci-Attomey Bills, Wil Vocke, and | eindidates themeelror. ach of these organiza- | prescntabls and econamical administrationt Yours | gregaio menberaiin of 14,000, nad sevaral Love ‘iiary, you shall ride i your efriace yetls Jonn i: Ciaftee, Eigene . Pike, W, if, Tumer, bloody noses, but no broken bunes, Mr. Carncy | Chisrles H, leed, tions 18 actuated by tho lizhestand hollest mo- . i » | Blahed, p Chatlea,” lifting the child from his bed, Saiiall ¢ I, Wheeler,” Alzo Huntington, 1), 1, ¥is and Tz Tunuxe teporter appealed to Police Of- THE FIRST WARD, tives, and desires to get bold of the funds almply o the Editor af Tha Triduna, All thia might not sppear llke 80 presta work | £oto Eton® °Then his voiee fultere:l, and e L atin e P 3 ¥ ! " e aund: WoL lamai | ficer Bowen to stop thia ow, and if he could notdo | _ The Firat Ward Itepublican Clab met lans night | (/€% fen €60 B8 B0 B8RRI | 0 RS DEET | Cutokno, Marchit7,~As cerlain articles appont | war thoso who hava signad tha folls. genorally | murmured, . 1f Howard had but Ilvéd to ses Jinemard C. L. Tarrot! it to cali for help, but he refused to in. | 8tthe Pacifle, Mr. L. L. Coburn in the chair, On ¢ in your papee calealatea to cast unfavorablo roflec. nnch temperance men, as i frequently the case | 8,07, : R Aeorge 8ta fioracn Seech, terfore, clalming to' be unable o do so, and | the report of the Committee appointed for the se- | el with the nirictest cconomy, and that | yjons npon Mr. Sutherland for the ableand olg. ach movements. Tna fact scems to be that ! e ——— J. Mvinawwon, Eugene Hancock, | that hocould not get out of the room to go for | lection, » number of chiallengers and Notarica | none of them may get Into tho | quent specch made by him fn seconding the nomi- | tia roform is reaching those who really nead it,- LAEKE ORAFT . G.T.Wheaton, C. Workmelsicr, Hiarton & Jancs, Delp, ‘Thiereupon, Mr. Carney pushed his way oat | Public wera appointed to watch aver the interests | hands of smproper persons, Kach, however, re- | natlonof Mr. Wright for Mayor. 1, & ltepublican | anddrawing many men, temporarily at_least, and » V3 e wncapte ., AT oaR and Went to the Palice Biation, requeating aaqusd | of theparty atthopalte, | © Lo | apeeta the mottvo of tho olhar, and s not back. | Of the Fourth Ward (and acting ta 4 Usicgato infhe-| it nto'he hoped paemariently, frum " thelr aupi. = L. W R, Bauett, oA Rink, of men. _lle suou returned, snd shnounced (hat & n inotion of My, Saulsbury, ollowing re wardin insinnating that **the other fellows* are | LORYERtlon), wixh to say that In stating that *the | This is the testimony from Jn ickeon, Kalamazoo, tntlon was adopied had becn t91d by over ffty Kepublicans fn hia | Grand liaplis, Faginaw, BayCity, Miskegon, dan: | TV Jiise and Frogress of Lake Navization Resolred, That thin clab ratify th inatlons of the | bardly to be trustod with tha disbursemont of 60 | ward that if Mayor lleath was renominated tncy g Haplds, Greenviile, fonln, ~Lansing, —A Showing of .the Number snd Value of RefubiteAn pariy: nd the gg;..a.“.:"‘..?'u.:":.%n 4% [ 1arge an amonnt of monoy. Pending thu setile- | sliould not voto for kim, ™ Mr. Sniberiand only uee | Jiscclngs it ¥ olani abil ther piacor sy | Vessels ot Ditforent Perlmis, & o] {ledus themaclres 1o suppurt the nowlustions 10 the | ;one of this disputc, tho gentlomen of ‘Infinence | tored what scores of Fourth \ard Nopublicana can | by Dr, Tteynuidn, wnd that'st Is truaof Port Hucon Detrott Fost, yerlfy, 1) ored to Mr. . Adopted, and the meetingadjonened. whocome up to campalgn_hesdanartera from tho | JEriff:, 10,2 watd ro solllly onpored fo Mp. | your corrésponuent knows from personal observa- | Thio growtn of our Inke maring hns beon ana, on. THE FOURTEENTI! WALD. back districta with from twenty-five toone hunilred | and _honestiy opposed t It for tho best pood of | * Dy, 1ds held hia 1l o ttng | Of the wonderful things in conncction with the Narthwentern all, at. No. 117 Corncll strcet, | vtes in thelr pocket, tho Chatrmen of Indopod. | (he party a8 Mo Sathoriand, tho anty mcoriasls | at ool aiar e his frst tempernnge meolint | devolopment of this reglon. Provions to 1810 was filled o ita city lant evening by Fonrteenth | oo ojube who- are ready fo scll out fora consldor. | that only about rmrn;nux rensed themuoiven, Very | twoand A haif years ag |l'., then ndopted the | the number and tonnage of lake craft were very lq:llld of police would soon atrive and resture order. This mado Cannon's men very angry, and tho scens which followed defles deéscription, They mado for aome of Cannon’s antagonists, and e ticalarly for Alexandor Swoenoy agsinst whom they scemed to havo a speclal hatred, and drove them ont of tho hall, Onecor twoof them were pitched headlong thirough the windows, carrying i, A age, enry K. Martin, Frank N. dage, sm—r.’n Mlitchelly . C. lnulmf.e FoKleln, ° W. I*. Tentinllon, Henry Well, o8 Alierm,’ | {ltosenteld, Jt. ¢. yamil, ¥ rame, glass, W of voli ‘Ward Itepublicans, who came to listen'to cloquent naturally, in reply! he fattery (with anapol: | red ribhon s a diatinctive badge with stch mottocs B v AR 5 BB Alenaner, | B T e ‘mob.were. abie, ann. b | apeakors and inwlores tho nominaiians (or city and | ation. and the represcntaiives of ontlying orgunt. | CENFANE I ISElrIRELS Fhe itiery (ith anapol B e ia Tiahiot an e e dood 10 yous: | amall -indced, " In that year steam wes -fntro- Teier Blevens, M. I Andrew Iirown, ond an occanfonal clieer far Tom Cannon, they | town offices. Mr. Hamliton was called to prealde, | zations who drop in to ave If thoy can be con- | gontieman who put him in nomination, it could | aelf.™ 1o continued his watk in Malne for n year, | duced, upon Lake Ontarlo and, aycar of two nines Cadye G IURlen, Franiew. Dincb, | Tept anfets The mociing laxlde was Again ‘ealle ‘Thomas Barnes, Anton Cremer, A, J. Averill, and he introduced the Tion. A, L. Morrleon, who vinced, aro In somewhat of & quandary whero to | rearcoly be oxpected that Mr. Sutherland, with bis | andIt ts safd that the Hed<Ribbon Clubs of thnt to order, and Mr. Carney made anotiier tattting | delivered a fine apecch, and it mot with the Hosrty well-kiown ylowe, spcech sgninst Cannon and his shonlder-hitters, o following resolutlona were then passed: Witznxas, The Democrats of the Reventeenth Ward are upposed 1a the olection of Tom Cannon as Alder- an, and prefer to vate for o good “und Lonest man e foite: Yt A comintice of Hires be agpoluted by the Lhait to g ihla reaojution bofore the BEmacratia Central Commiltice and request them to strike Tom later upon Lake Erfe. ; But the glowtn ot com- turn, hould romain silent and wero- | Stato now have 47,000 membors, and that 85 per Welder B f 9 approval of tho assemblage. Ho reviewed tho | ~Thore In aleo a fittla porplexity as to where the | Iy inaso Mr. Heatli's pralse_or meditato hin cen-' of thone who have sigmed tha Toll have kg | Microb was'slow.’ Triere was but liltle for, ves. exiravagant admimstration of Colvin, and, bycom- | monay Is to come from. Just befoen the campaixn | Anre, and the Fourth Ward honor him for his ont. elr pledgen, From Maine Dr, Reynolds wont to | sels to do, and steam navigation was very far parinan, showed how economicaily the Mnnicipal ‘Legan & new cra was Inaugnrated, It wos an- | spoken honesty, If, an Fon intimate, the utter- | Mussachunctta and workud In that Btate for thir- | from the perfoction which it has now, attained, Uovernment had been conducted by Mayor Heatli | nonnced by tho Democratic Clty Central Commit. | ance by Mr. 8. of thoso ringing words 'of warning-| teen monthin, The numbee of red-ribbon men now t . . e urged his hearers to continue so'excellent a rulo | tee that tho system of ilcecing candidates inthe | which heceararily conpled with thom somo due | on the rolls thera ' Is sali to ba 40,000, Al thesg | At Was not until thoe tide of emlgration sct west- of city affalrs by ru-elocting the present Mayor and | way of asscssmonta stould bo discontinued, and | rorvad cennuro of the presont .\lngnr had the effect | aro imales abave the age of 18 years, women and ‘| ward that the prosperity of the lake marine was [y d_Alderman in their ward. ANL Theoop, | fhot the campulgn cxpenses, Instead of wmm& 1o chango the votes uf somo of tha foeble-minded | children who mny bolong ta cinbs organized cs. mssured. With the scttlement of Michigan and Cutcano, March 20, —Measrs, Hiram Wheeler, «Jacod Rosenberg, John I, S. Quick, and others— GrxTLEXEN: Your lotler of this date received. In unswer, will say that the office that I now hold is . the firmi T have ovor held {n my life. I am not am- Ditlous for any farther promutlon or continuance, nor would I accept any office as 8 bnriness, while Balisbary, Jolin 1lofiman, and uothers, also | upon thase who were to receiva the office, should | among tho delegates, it s a circumatance to be do- A celally for them not belng counted. Y ere many bettor apportunitien befors mo | CEntion's asme frum the lecof Derceratic ‘canaiaics | Made brief and well-timed specches, aud all wers | by qunily distrinuted over the Democratic harty, | plored, and their constituncies shomid fiad odt | " Gone Ldoring theno fhctd, iho qiery natarally | tho opening upof. tho Western lerritory vesscls 1n thia great city and county; but for the past fivo | and putinhispiace the name of i, Janmen, as Tom | opplanded to the echa, which was to be divided u‘: Into vatlons tax-paying | Who the traitors wore wlio souzht #o puerllo an ex- | arlee, What are tho canscs, or what s the accref, | wore' fn demand’ and found profitable em- L7 years my property has been continually decrcasing | Canon i uenmm. and was scaking inereiy to TIR FOURTH WARD classce, —Clurs A, consisting of gentlemen whona | cure to thus shamofally hetray tho tmats reposed | of lir, Hoynolds! saccess? A positive answer to n valne,and the taxca have as continually Increas- | beclected Lytha licmocrats because he could not se- cura ihe Kepuhilcan poinination snd be It Heanired, 'Thnt if (his request 1 not scceded toby the Democratle Central Commiltice, the Democrata of the :ln'ker;‘umm Ward will vota the entire Iepubilcan cko ‘The Committee {aas follows: Thomas Carney, Teter McNamee, and Alexander Sweeney. Anade Journmient wau then liad, AT IIEADQUARTERS. TiB REPUDLICAN HEADQUAHTERS at No, 135 Lako strect are about the worat snlted TRepublican Clnb held a regular meeting Iast even- | fucomes were ovor A certain auin, to contributo | in them and retira tham from fatnre reprosenta- | this It 1n Hot eaay to give, Il fa nutan oraton bo | 1oyment. “In 1340 thero wore 48 steam- ing at 205 Thirty-frst strcet, Mr. G, W. Conch | S50 por annums; Cinse B to contribaie $10% and | tive scrvices. Franguoe Lestsn, | fvnotn man of hilgh cullivation, he hasno **per- | boats un tho lakes, tho largest balng of about pr_flldlglg. Tl i i Clats Sn““llmdnfi i1 othom who could nulmiribula sonal mupictlem, "—that indofinite character utlo 750 lzfis%%;;:n.’“'l‘lw catl mnllr:dfiuatz of lhia)g o Treasurcr submitte s report, which | what they plcasod. 'Thin achomo was put fn op« D sscribed to ea many of our mos ular pubiic | ‘was & . There were {n that year 25 showed & cash balanco of $71.25. | F aratlon, ‘and circulars ware eontoat fviting ail | PEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. | fenbetid oo meny of o et ot doh | s versols: the Jargess heing of 250 tone, . 1t Iy Mr. D, I, Hammer, being called upon for & re- | the Domocratic worid 1o como up to headquarturs ANOTIER PAILURE, epeclally to meet again after & briet acqualntance. | catfmated that the eapltal then invested In sall port of the Finance Committee, sald that he had | and be taxed, cven as Augustus Cwesar tnvited all Anothor attempt wae made last evening by the | When he steps \l[r)lon the platform to mako aapeech | vocoots'was! $1,250,000, making 'a total inve: mot, organized himnelf, and propared to transact | the Jewa to come up to headquarters InJuden and | nooerata to bring the Germans fnta thelr cam, we scon man of fluo phAysique, tall, stralcht, and. t of lnie maring & 150, bmsiness, but was not quite ready to report. This | pay thelr saecxement. Either this invitation was K the Gib f | ™ | muscular, evidenily it lanty of norve, and | MiCnt of loke maring ) obvious alluslon to Cronin provoked conslderable | not reaponded Lo In the geueroun spieit i which t | bat, Iiko the other attompt, it was a miserablo fall- | Withun uniimited amonnt of self-conidenco, 11s | 111815 thera.swere upon the jakos above Niug- langhter, was mude or there {s a prossing demand for more | ure. Miller's all, fn the Fifteenth Ward, and a | volco 14 not at ali hinpressive, his pestures have no | ora Falls 00 steamers, " 8 'of which were Ald, Gilbert moved tnat the Club pledge its | money, for inuch monoy—~nioney enough to buy np | band of mnale wore engaged, but only abaut firty | #pecinl eignifcance, and s talk {s ferky and dis- | propellers; 230 schooners nnd 50 brigs, with, w:lr‘t{"-‘alxnpx;:ou to the nominces of the Kepublican mv en;: e'r‘n'?u’v ,:3;:;0,l‘n‘“uhlfilg.filrfl‘nueumnuu en could bo Induced to enter and llsten to tho | conoected, abounding in sepetitions, geammatical | an axgregate of 76,000 tons. 'There were on cd. To'stop, {f poeaible, the fartlier continuance ©f this state of aflairs, I accepted the oflico of Alderman twelve months ago, and since then have industriouely, paticntly, andhopefally, wdded my Tecble offorts, o the best of my judgment and nbility, 1o reduce the taxes and expenses of {bo city. 'The resultanre before yon, The practical . Xnowledgo of this ofiice has cast mo much valna- Dlo times o that now I am_lettor filted 1o Aerve you understandingly and well than a beginner, and With much leas lafor on my part. For thess and other corresponding reasons, 1 _accept your kind Invitation to run asan_indcpendent_eandidate for Yo-clectlon a8 Aldornian of the Second Ward of tha | for the purposa that tho party has over occupied, | ““Thy motion was put and earrlod without a slngle | who expacted that wndet the miljennie) talk, A great mony chiliren, Lawever, woro drawn | STOT% NN SLEL YLsame, Tere 1 nelthor wit | Lake pn(.":fi'::-‘:, Byl LI J.Z*’.'.;‘;t approachlng clection. Yours reapectfully, and It is fortunate, therefore, that tho campalgn | dissenting vote, were 10 yo froe, arc klcklm‘ mightlly. together by tho music, but two policemen at firat | ta the sympatldes of hls hearors, he cannot oyen sregate tonnuye of 18,000, The eatimated yalie ADDtsoN BALLARD, will be n short and sharp one. The work that s Calls were made for Mr. A. M. Wright, who, as The chief objects of aseanlt by the apollmen wers | cruelly drovo them down stairs; many of tliem | tcll a story woll: yet he Is listoned to with Intar- | & ‘f;“ 503,00 ALD, PEARSONS, A meeting ot tho Democtats of tho First Ward who are Iaburing for the re-election of Ald, Pear- rons, ond, therefore, thoe defeat of Mr. Horse- Jnckey Oncar Fleld, was hold last eventnz in tho Atlanil Hotol, Tho meoting was eallod to order by Mr. Thomas Moran, who nominated Dr. J. Ward Ellls for Chalrman. ir, Ellfs secepted the positlon, and, inu faw olufed remarks, aliowed the nocessity of re-clect- nt Ald, Pearaons, who bad proved himself pecul- farly Atted to represent the largest and wealthiest whrd in Chicago. Mr, Field would do very weil to eend to lows 1S buy horscs, but 1t would be the helght of absurdity to think of sending such a mon to Wall streot to megotluta sccaritics. “I he Firet Wand, Democrata and Repudlicans, bad dona a zood work last enring, and should not falter Lieing dono 1s emphatically for the goud of the peo. ple, and the object Is to keep tho bummers from vegaining lost power, and agaln fastealng them. solves upon the City Tressary, Col.®John II Toborts a tha Becretary In charge, and ex-Ald, B, Q. GHl §a the gentloman who aperintends the armangementa. Everything fa being dono.with great system and vim. Tho Cam palgn Committee yesterday indorsed R. 5. Oliver in tho Eighth Ward, G. WV, Gardner in the Bevengh, F. C. Vierling In the Second, snd 8. J. Gundereon In the Tenth Ward, The Fifth and Fixteenth Ward contests wore not Interfered with. ‘The new Republican City Central Cammittoo Is requested to mect at 135 Lako street, promptly at 4 o'clock this afternoon. 3 5 00, he came forward, was greeped with grent applatise, | the candidates for Mayor and for City Treasurer. | weie, however, permitted to return tomako up & | est and tientlon by crowds of poopla, many of | 8t that tne was $5,503,000, ) 1o anid that he had m-‘.n ‘vfm ml‘-!n lnvlflunnm These wero the Inmba fatted for tha slaughter | cruwd, Dr. Conk presiled, and specchen wera | thom obliged tunhll{tl for o whpolopnéenlng.’.nd Ten years later tho nnmbl;rol‘ cralts on the attend a meeting of the Clab that evoning, snil it | which each of theso rival Commitieen. wanted | made by Carpel-Bagzer llyncs, Francis lioitman, | frequently applauded. lakes licrensed to_the followlng: *Steambonts, waa the frst opportnnity since the Convention | to wet hold of, They have disputed thelr | Jr., Gen, Lieb, and others, l;\nnlklumpchnbnuthlmlulf. e eays that ho | 110; propellers, 07; schuoners, 630; brigs. 1015 that ho had of giving public expreaaion to his sen fon as the two women did tho ! TIIN, liaa lived but mmudypm, dating from the timae burks, 1 sloops und scows, 2105 tonuage, 247, timents, _Although others might hiave thonght dif- of the child in the law suit [ James Doolfitle, Jr., Charley Cameron, Capt, | when he took tho pledge of ' total abstinence. N | &30, ‘The value wua estiniated 1o : lnve reaclied fetently from tho memhers of the Club, vel,'as Ite- | which was brought before King buloion, snd it 1s | Connott, and others, mada specches at & 'Domo- | foro that timo ha was the unhappostman on carths | 10,000,000, . = G ublicans, all mustaceopt the rusult of the Conven- | holleved that the controversy hias been decied In | cratlc meeilng in_Aurars ‘Turnor liall, cormor of | now he {a tho happlest. Then ho wasted 10 dic, 1o | © Ko thit itme onward the growth was very. fon. All shoutd support the nomination of | the sama fmpartial way in which tho Judean ruler | iuron street and Milwaukeo avenup, last evening, | cut his throat, hang himaelf, take poison, hut had rapld, ‘Chreo yéars later tha tonnage had reache Mavor Heath an the ottior candidates, Any bil. | eettled lt—by ehattng the Inmbe, ono bolng nllowed | and showed up to tha Fourtcanth Ward unwashed | not the conrade: now ho winta to live » hundred | Co S 01758 SEAe R ST i terness thal preceded the Convention shoald now | to the Provislonal Committes, ' appointed by the | the beautics of thelr orgnnization and the ugliness | yunrs, Ho gives many detalls of i lito whiloa | © (st Rl sl e be burfed, ‘The olectlon next fall would hinge on | candidates, and the othier to the City Central Com= | of the Republican party, L. A. LeDoye intro- | drinking man; tells of Lis Inve for wino and cider | ber of steawcis bud lucreased to 812, und safl thoreault o the prescnt elaction. The defeat of | mittee, Which han Sinith, and which fa the proud | duced the speukers. 2 when o boy,'and of his six weeka' sprees Iater | Vessels to 1,130, he Hepubllean,ticket now would seault In its do- Joneessor of lirign, Is unknown. the Inbels which 5 fn life; condcmna cider as * the duvil's kindiing. |- In 183 'tho classification was'ns follows; feat then, All personal prefercnica shonld | theso gentlemen are to wear not having yct been SUBURBAN. wool, " *and * domostio wines an Jeading | Bteamers, 3 schooners, 1,000;, barks, ;. ma subservicnt " 10 the suc- | afized tothem, The sz which they wero eallod . twny poople on tholr first stops towards & drunk- | brigs, 85:° sluops, 185 total tonnage, 412,127, ceas of ‘the ticket. ‘Pmluunlly coplo | on to contribute was 315,000 apleco,” Dy consulte . EVANSTON, urd'slife and death. Ho makes frequent use of '&;,0, value then was cstimuted to be fully $23,- wora heand to romark it party feellig | ing tho rocords In tho liecondcrs ufico within the { mng cancus which i to be heli thin eveningIn | tho mottoea, “*Date to do right" and +* Do good should be dinregarded in municipal elictions, Tha | week it conld bo nacertaincd whether theao genti- o el ™ doctren that thebmorie 1o 1s qoland | 00,000, Py 2 . iy toy jdnslares that tho work holadolng 18 | “'Flie Take morino eachied. the elghit of It apeaker belleved In the general adhiesion to narty | meu have put any mortgages upon thelr property, | Lyon's lall Lids falr to bo a lirely and spirited s own, . A ;vr':fr" ):.”fndu‘m gr'ur"cl:unl?:&fm:in'f“tlfigwlnnnlfl The Finance Committoe held an important ses- ltll,fllue elections, Nothing could ho lccnmnllnn! i lmlln!ud mn’: [} .hnfiar 3ymm of Tlm!’urll{l cuntest, Bome of tho contestanis are very bitter, | Le **is the nexnowledged leader, under God, of a | Prosperity in 1872, w):uglhor? were 508 steamn- and "ita honest tazpayers, the queation of politica | sion yeaterday aftcrnoon. cd withoat party.” And the question was Justico has been porsued * with tho other | aud will no doubt use overy weans possible (o | hundred thousand reformed men." Hia life, ho | €78 With's tonnage of 173,483 sail vessels Bhould not enter. - Ald, Tearson had been Indorsed « 3 It should be Dentocratic or Repubilenn, T TIIE WEST TOWN. . ‘Tho candldates for ofiicers of the West Town on tho Repablican ticket and tho Campaign Commite toe for that soction hield a jolat scesion yesterday ‘moruing In Justico A, L. Morrlson's officu, corner of ltandolph and Ilalsted streets. John Hoftman called tho meeting to ordor ond 8, 8, Gardner was chosen Lo preside. Nearly all the candidates were oiicer, nnd that each Committee has heen allowed - | says, i devoted to tho work, and he intewls ta | of all kinds with a tonnage of 810,308, and 1,658 whould,bo Lent up (o standard of pority, i | w0 iy’ Comptabica Lo Droy npuih and ro many | S3r77 tholtpalnt It I to bo hopud that ell tax- | Julis 4 ¥5Ctolon ' avery pinio o viiie, Whilg. | barzes with h tunnai O 254,10, fuariag a thtal prezent timo furninhed an npportanlity for keeping | Aldermen, Each Alderman has Leen required to [ payers present, that the y Lo a falrBo- | 44yingcare to make {t nnderstand that when a'| of 557, 804 tuns, the party machinery In ordar. The beat men could | pay an assessment of 81,000, nnd, since theso | lecton. The ofices are In thowsclves of little | drinking inan ho was still sumething of an uns, RS aristos. ¢ 873 Sonues uot 'be nominatd st mil times. "Thoy wunt | Alitermnnic candldaten have botn Bomiuated it 8 | Importanco, oxcept that of Astossor, but yet they | cratlo drunknd, and never rvached th HUHeE, ho | oy oL L,m‘:,"e‘,’,\fx',’; f,‘l{'{,‘,f'{,‘,‘;‘,‘f;fl’;‘mfi‘; not fiy off because one namo did not anit, Ifthe | platform of Democratic reforni, shoald bo filad by gond men. The followlng ara | Baya that this win na virlu ot his awn, but ‘was | LaBTNG IR TUE 10 EU Yol Lamporary. Tk e ey o oo | EEbnomy, jfotrenchuenty and, 1o steal 1% 13 | the names of officon and tho conteatanta: Asiem- | STACCOUTE of hin ralatives nnd their standinin | i £ 44 N¥BL % e Sl oo pomteds T lerman woul 0 seen o il e ere % rocloty, an ot reni ne r 4 F00d: ~ Tho apeakor. urkod It pon hia learers o | this anm thus tared agaimt thom. - Fach Conatabls | or, Curry, Lyom, Huse, and Didier; Justles of the | oo o and, et ot "ot e 4A% | The wumber and tonnago,of .all the eraft nd | roggedest i glva thelr hearty support to the ticket, Theso sen- | Is requiron to puy over 350, and they are by no | Leace, O, M. Huntoou, James Cugry, E. W. | streots, 1In fact, without tho least ovident'| on thu chain of lakes at thecluse of the timents were récclved with applausc by the ltcrnbllum this year, angd was fnlly worthy of all confldence, and thi honest' Democrats of tha Yard coutd not do boiler than 0 ald 1o his ro-olec= on. inuse, K eommlies. connlating of Measrs. W, L. Nows man, Thomas Moran, and Willlam Earle, was ap- pointed to draft rosolutions, They rotized and re- ported the followlng* e lfon. 1. K. Pearsons, now a candi- lon a8’ Ald enln, -“m{n'h. e : 3 imeans asrerene in mind an’ they wero the day thoy ™ o. Bt reluctance, ne brings himeelf down to tho-luvel of | year 1870 wns as follows; Bleant vessels 835, on B A o e ot | e R et mabtroluted an Hxecus | T T Miicaby andialr, Licelay followed with | wers hosinated, whew they (haught that ey ik 1eoucd “f;’:f:fl::" Sporrion e ooaam | {h common drinker, and 1o th Issungo of tho | tonuago 100,367+ schooncry 1,152, foulago 275, capable, indutrious, and untiriag i 118 | 1), W, Clark, Jr.; J 8. Reynolds, Wncob Gross, | srechve heariily endoreing the ticket, thelr eullini and olection auro; and nothtng what- | GESEQ yifoon, Sam Nartlson’s Town Clork, 5, | o.2/hoya" appeals o thom to siyn tho pledge aad, Atk i, tonnage 21,520, brigs 16, funnuzo ¢ the taxpayers aud cliizens of the | oyt Joun Bchmeits, Sabwequently the new Come Mr, Uammer offered tho following, which was | ever to pay for [k They intend to hold an 1t. Fiteh; Constable, Willlam_ Carney, G. Franke bocome wober men. It in probable that Tn his' | o gy sloops 63, tonnngze 4,600 avows 179, ton- T e s for Ins-intenataf | miticsand tho Campalgn Committee held 8 meeting | dopted: Indignation meeting this ofternoan, when the : : . ahility ond willingmoss ta do fitn Tlos tho secret of- of conference, (ien. Jteynolds waa olected Chalrs man, D, W, Clark, Jr., Secretary, and Jacob Gruss Tresaurer. Aftoe aninformal discussion on pertinent subjects, the meeting adjourned till 9 welock this morniog, Tho Weat Town beadquare ters have been located In Justico Morrlson's office, TIIE BOUTI TOWN. Yestorday morning the candldates for the Bonth Town oflices kel which Simeon W, all, vich and poor allke, and Bow L4 agaln before you for Jolir {ndorsemnent thefofore, Trezted: Thtwo, Diemiocrate of this ward, taxpay. ers, and othiers, do' herehy {ndorsehia cotiran in the Louncl, Wi siesdisatness aid iniegrity, both of which era marked, indeed prominent ) an et )luglz‘lz‘,"l"hll it is (he duty n{’ll]l #31d citizens, hoth i Jwmocratlc and licpublicar, ta reielect our worthy ¢ Zellowcitizen therehy cacuuraging hiim In his furl & ! willDrobably. adupt a formal protest sgsinet this | 10 Jobn Oeborn, Davo'Lilia, Bd Murphy. Thero | fty draonal Infiuonco with drinking mon. ana ont | 150 3,641, makinz a total tonuage of 501,700, a 1 e L e ab e Tnd i 5143 | hew ‘ipansation. which will bo.prescied 6 (ho | 1207 bo ather porsona who'are anzivus for sumo | M8 erronal Infiuonco with drinking i temperanca, | falling off uf over 200,000 1on. - Tha nuniber of Mayor Meath o clesr majoriby of O¥er 5000 vOtes. Central Commitico, or to whichuver commitieo | ©Mces If thero are, thelr names are not omltted | (o rkay! + v | steamors bas remalned nbout the same, ana the as, The tollowing unjust article anpeared In | (hey belong, The' tuwn offleca aro also part of | Jutentionsliv. Anotlier potant reason for tha succans of a tom. | Humber of sall vessels hus been reduced nearly e TT L raAvrLiarze UMY | tho mpolle of. war, thy captives of the bow and TDRDARNES Jorance inuveuient af this character ut the peoyont | onelulf, The dupreciation and decreass lu line may be found In the dullness of husiness, and | value bave beon eveu more, nron E TRE Settanuf (e T hadny oecaia ceilng. hizy | speat, who hiave bien dividud up between thio two | | The Convention of the Opposition tleket will be z A's liall, 1 the conneqnent diatress of the working classen, made up the deleunto tiekes 1o be voted for to.day. | committeos,und they luve boen ansessed from §100 { held thin afternoon ab Flood's Ilall, 1t Is carlous Thioy clali thal through *seailduggery” of il Marper, | (v 8500, Thoy, too,are indignunt—and especlally | 1o #ce how thu yoitera-up of tho st meeting are | Many men fnd It hard to earn anotigh to buy bread A 1 Lafly Uicawning tho party: | e their familiex, and thoso who Sre in the lahit NEW YORK HORRORS, <ourso, and glving h(m that materlal amil inoral su; le, Mcbonald. Garrity, Morris Mariln, and uthet Tt necewary W prosecute the work of the hone Jotin Hise, who fancied that 6 new era il come { leaviug tho ticket and tol ) D e eyt i e LoduE af thelr |‘u. ;«nun a'mun could get au oflice withunt paying | L W. Btuno, G. A. Follanabee, and Thumae Mor [ arinkiug realizo that this Incrossca thelr hAkls- Special Dispatch o Thie Tribune. King presided and Ifen: et ted 8 Secretary, ¥ 2 P e esoired, "L, as Damocrats, wo cannot sunpart the “Fha sovslon yas mtlice TRt “'"} ""‘s"'m“ i ‘figfid\-':;'};lr';" s Wil show o the peshy Jacing iy TIEY WILL NOT PAY, fiate :']‘l;""“”f;‘:"'fi“.‘b?“‘“""} ,i:fi:“;,‘fa‘°.'l'c°‘l’lrg4: H‘.!““;‘,...Ifl ‘J.‘f{“.k'.'},«“r'li!’“&‘;‘e'rfl{ "f.‘r".'t‘{!.‘ffi‘i.‘" New Xousi, Mirlt, 2.l Ursnd Ty, to- ¥ U C) 3 e s gang. Gl to 3 3 5 pucaent tumiuee; Gecar Ficli, of the Leniocratiy party .'ffi;‘:h"fl.;‘:":”fii" g:{uml:'l'rly"ccknmn in oy :u‘:fl: TR laorinE Gt o bttt The men put {n nominatlon for town oMcers at | didates to be appolnted are nuincrous, and the pro- | (o pluching povorty that iy Vietima ‘of the | day recominonded an appropriation of $1,000 to alil nouination by unfair menus, aud I8 not 8 repre. na of Mesars, Muson and Dodge, the meetiug took no actlon, An antl-Hnrper ticket compored | yue Tupner-{lall fuvlon picoting havo been asked | Sramte as set down few nights ngo at a mecting | jabit’ are obiiged to rndure, ad cantrasts i€ with | furnish a lylng-in-Lospital and 43,000 n year to d geatiemon wiil bo proreatd ut | for moncy by tho Demberatic. ity Cental Come Calhoun, Whiiam etor, Mars | the caxaund comfort that liqior-sollors decivo from. | ynaly u.nn: It was ulleqed bef \hyu nd el LI e KUY | \iltive, Dut thus far huyo fofused o pay over, Farrell, Petor ehtund, Douglas Taylor, and | {he disticss of ‘tholr custonicra, ‘Thelr prodta, he, | o 7 S e uslony B1e Grdl } 4 “Aoderion, Jainee 1, | Thelr Gbjcciton in that somo of thove on ‘tiio citi: | ficorge C. Mason, ‘T pacty le vald tobo eyl (o | gaye, aro fiminonsc, tally B por conty and ho' | Jury that ovor 150 women aunuully gavo birth B Lo rink, to Tihey Sttt | zene® Union ticket have been rsensed and paids Mr. Mitchell accopt "';'n;;mml"on- bat Mr. | gvinea men, i they mus buy thelr iquor | to c¢hildzen In tho stregts, . belng unable fentative nisn of tha Democraid party of (he wirst of the following: ards and, therefore it a tho ity of alt yood cltizeus ! 10 vota and work agalnst sald Fieid, Tho following addendum was proposod: John 1 Meaars, C. I, Farwell, C. M, Henderson, L. C, Tuck, William Aldrich mes C, Iirooks, Jeorge WL lLorenz Mrentsno, lleury Ureenebanm, s B, 11, McCrea, Julion_ 8. Rumeey, Jacob Itoren- e Hteney i ey it Saider Sloas ‘Ar D LI O (¥ Resolred, That Mr, Oscar Field be, and 14 hereby, ro- A ‘Titaworth, and L. | and, tnnemuch a8 tho fuslun tlciet was gotten up | Mitchell s atleged o, prowinont | by ihe quaniity and take it honio, ratucr tianpay | to -reuch = the maternity ‘Wward on Blacks estod 1 willidnlts 151 Uhe celivaae a2 canditatn | M. Wright, Geo Solsty far the purposs of Leating that preayntet by | AD In tho party sent word to oiie ot e candl- | cloii’ times a4 wuch o 1t by'th glave 4t ins Y + Mo \Wrigt rge Behinelder, Franklin th C AN 0 purn " presunted by ¢ Y y &l " o - A ?°3r,‘,'.','.‘:;,“,“,f,,“,f,;‘,:‘{“J,‘,:‘_"‘,::{;;,‘f,‘,{":‘nf‘fi,';, resolae | Nacvenun, J. o Harvay, andd: lusrell dones Treytous ta the latd convention A 36 | ' Cliizona’ 1iniom, tioy caniol svo bow the Can | datce and wentioned tha - fact thac $30 wouid 'vo | {yfoine, well's lslaund, Tho: ‘Jury olso stated were yesterday morning appointed the Finance inlttoo can countenanes both tickots, - It tn charged | atceptavle, und that the Conventlon would then | 4yl ‘another rosson for D Commlttee of tha Clty Campalgm, Caumilteo for {-tlons, as amended, adopted withont debate. thy Wb the gam. | il thera i skuldnsgory somewburs, and It 1a very yote anho wished. 3ir. Jorry Dunn, the propries | may bo found in b Mr. It. H. lughes, while not a polltician, heart- ' . lloynolds® success | to the Court “that, Dellovue Hospital '8 NO_ sy Rescleed, Tuat wo b Viers and dtsrepatable . Is fu a doplorubla; condit jon, the wards being 3 0 Pty H i kit { tar af Tano Place, 18 waid to bo candldate for Juse | I i 2 s sareaal s p ; 1y tho 1 I Sly concarred In-tho’ opinions . alteadyfexpre the eaunalgn, ~They” motat do'clock yeutorday | QA e i RINIE WA fl.nn{.‘n“.%:::h e auahel wen il napthole on ticg o ha Pracolon s Opyoaiion tioket, ** ¥ He haskmle {,‘ that ho-fanothing himucif. that'| overcrowded and tho atwoaphere stifiing.- The a8 peomlsdd bl aul I ee-alecting did. Puarsons * zun DEMOCRACT. Vit to'dstent ik a1 $he eroctlon 1 pimfuatea” - » | money whers they think 1t will do the most good, | ,, Tho following letiar hasbeen bauded In for pub- | his own work In nathing, Giod is the moving powor | Charity Hospital on Blackwell's Island was Col, Lymun cxpreascd similar purposc, Yesterday the Democratle Clty Central Commit | | That we recoknize in ous, fellow-citizen, W. I, lar- - — s ST, fn it oawl it is God's work; yet In all'his talke |50 have bad ventilation aud & disgusting thero was anotlier meeting ot the Palmer | SHRIEFERY IS PYRSCTE CHF CERbies, COMMIL. | peryan aciive. abie, snd honorabla' torworker in the IN GENERAT. VAT Marey aud, netlone e displays an unconaclous egatien | oocymulution of Aith, the outlyl iind bo- tha oeaembly then adjourned. hava arisen & new Kick, anl this (mo & rarjons | Tankeof itepubiicanfum, and that e is entitied to our SN s R atas A ot e thut none can fall to vbeorve. Jils graff eclf- % orod with rulbl R eclal meeting of the ¥irst Ward Democratle ont. The cofers, through the medium of (he 810 n_Arz,udnmp. f'-"'x‘w“h.','é'xl nmm."m et shacid MH. PUILO U, DOVOE, of naving Trustees who are anpleds fl! epl na to | Sertion s somotimes really offensive, bus lv readl. | & cu! w Irn hblyh }nd irt. The bathe Jicforn Chub wa Dold Josteriay ovontng at the | L iuuricnte, have not bean 00 much entichod, | by tha nom ks ol the - Clop onvemi St o | the candidate for the Suuth-Town Uollectorship on | ecmmomys and wia anf harkesie Thikor'ula | Iy overiooked by o o ‘coiaa i'con ty aud dirty, the vooking arrangcments A ¥ 2 3 with | were entles Vilisge of 11y elloving that thy im on ncconnt of the good work he fa cogaged fn, | entirely inadeqguate, and the atmosphero foul following wers appointed a Ward Campa capt Pt an D, e 3 rely Insuffici and af e Female Lunatic o onomiag we Wiliaan 10, Harpar, b | standcrous charucter which aro bolng clrculstod t‘e"‘".::,".‘.’.',fiz‘:;‘.‘.f;:“,",;t:‘,.‘,‘.',‘,",‘m}":‘{':,‘.’,'{ oy Gourse, onw of b priociual reasons for the finmo: | Asylunt there was Iack of medical attendatie, el linibrook, Harvoy Wheeite, 0.3, Clir, Frante | ogaiout bim: Tofuestyontoilaw, your, names fabe teed wecandts | b e O et 10 avery Mlica b Visite: | Tho vhits inada by the'Jurymen roused thelr Yo, B Sigrarh deons Ankirmon, 0Tk | C L T e i af Tha Tt et AT fumo i Bl o td feactad -y weche b6 | bR Ulorougbiy, sud hir presoutisents heace thero 18 a cry for et that an ayscxaniont has boen | candidates, luclnl.flnl Constabl who q lllslhd ll:‘pm. up $35 to $50 each, and to 50, T 3 e #- awesrlng loud und doep, aud tho vathe taken aro jmportant. Aboul thirty men mvma gathered in 1ho room formerly used as compaign Leadquarters, Mr. Fleld was called to (e chalr, Mr, Doardman acted an Becretary, On anotion of Mr, Kirkwood the club voted unanimously to support D, K, Learsona for Alderman st the comlnz election, . unustally fervid that those amounte shatl nove . k . 5 + here way o discuusion und the moutlng lmwo- | LEM*YL{EGy kilarnonn the City Contral e | ehalte Tt O Ciark k: 1. Tevand, i Feiretned. Evhuabuliine: ety Hobery s chorrrodo v b Lt | foro e wos angaolto sneak e, aud buforo iy | 10 tha Court wera forcble, HILDRETI; inittes bad a number of these ward aspirants for | 'The Committoo finmediately organised, and | factionuru clreulatliog corlain alarles ta Injuro wy rep. {oF, Charles Cleaver, 1 W, o, Bl 7 T {',{;,l,’;';‘,,k. oo ih the Toca) ING BURGH " AND ROB! A very large and thorougtly representative maet. | UMice befora them, and the rusult wan anything bat | ralscd a subacription af about §10. g eeat e a4 ¥Ei et bl L T S LA et B R L R e e DARIN LARY AN BERY, tuit of (o berter clement of fus: Seventie Ward | #tisfactory. ~Tiils morning th city caudidates | The following meelings waro dnnounceds To- | Havi'sn wnrotanding with e ko it Suiiis s CBaa, Preieh, ' oo T vas larga enough (v accommodate th tut. | Between the hours of 10 end 11 -o'clock last oy ot S | Wil bo dosed, marcow evening, Lander's 11all, ccrnes Thirty= | bemy Culef Deputy, and thy rvat of tho crew holdof- Yranch. . ‘ivg. Y At yus largo R0 b minodate the crows ut 33;‘{':?".{‘,5{‘" h};czl'lul::‘l'::'l‘c::n"g:”l“}:‘:_'fi:f.fi?:a; TiK GRERNBACKKRS, A1l atreet, and Coftuge. Grovo svente. wlieh 50 % RrelaTatay TNaL s Aln 8 b roer e tAl 1A Morace Parkar, andothers, | tending “his first meeting, and o club of severst | evening an audscious robbery and burglury was of satliet tho Comunliias, who £in the: ** parky,™ hundred mombers was' urgailzed at - once, ¢y 8 I, e hot bi 1 37 . stated by the Chairman, Mr. Thowss McQuesny, Jions, Nitnuy Seiith, C. 1L Need, T J. Suther. i ll'lt“ b Stk barely thaficions (se s o X 5 s ———— perpetrated ut the tallurivg establishiment of ” e 0 lay thelr heads, | Jand will speak; Baturday evenin, st Paulken. | T4Jh 8nd otherauch purely inaliclous talsehuods, o il atay hero coversd but threo day - : ] g e slEng o il oyttt SR | B RATTRTUBL ! S e, | Tl s ot o | R e R OTHER OITIES, Sehamia I yn i st Fla Tk |l Dkt Sor 0 Dussoe it hnmt uae becanse, 90 18 was alleged, i - iy ouAty. o, . T g i g et Nochturd ypels st conmulerabla lenth, | ca-Juico. on- the Axninatcr cariets of ‘e chibs exening, oldnamits, Twonty-sevenih strcet wad Bl i alicico bere,sud am now, Spectal Dimatch (o The Tribune. ik St bt Warsort e nelf, 0F 489 | from the theatrs, found th rear door afar, and didate. | lie spoko of HHidreus cummection with | fooi: Whe Maruhy, and Canisron, and liea e L rY e e s i i1 v, Bever becoma bankrupt, but hav Jorswy, M., Morcls 20.—Tha Democratio Cone | proceaion. of - Tred - Tibbon . men - oret J0o | marks of wagon-wheels In-tho partially froze vin rezime, und lustauced the Fullerton avenue conduit busie ness, the Wabash avenue and other strect-railroad schemed with which the Caudadian candidate Lad been connected, In conclusion, ho they found them lncked. An explauation wee Latd any dchis, sud have never beco susd 1o wy | voution for tho purpose of nominating candidates | strong, Besides (his, & ‘Women', askied for, and 1t wav given: ‘' You cannot meet hore any more,” This unlvoked-for setback was conoented on, wnd - tho courve uf Mr, Wilcox -was altributed to something b~ Temperance | carth fn the ulley, and upon investigution fonnd HE lenbllcln Club et lant night at No. 264 Weat lake wtreet, Justice Mutson in the chair, The exerclscs wera opencd witli 1nost welconio songs. 1 Gleewn, I (nlmlcnmpnlxn glev club caligd Rickey's Quare v s, ur any of tias'crowds [ ufternoun. Tho decent elemout of the party man~ [ F¢j4at the dret mcotlng. and that a case tull of ywie.up clothiug il twa 3 . 18 1 yet two eurly 1o speak positively of the last- luable bolts of cloth been carried away b) 11y éharucter aud | Bged to securo control of tho Conventlon by the | ing cdecta of ihte reform ih Bichigan, | Heports: | L thie Hothling beus carrled aney. b the thicves. Mr, Dahl was specdily informed appealed to hlv andienca to voto ayainat ot malicioys, uply fur the pur- | clection of Egbert Pholps as Chalrman, wheroup. | froin cilies where it hav beun In progresa for sotae 1 ¢ all sides the tubacca-Juice stor: although 1he A goodly number of new pamcs were added to | iy b 5 S h P of his luss, which hie places at tully $500, but B oottt ot Yo bt Sl 10 Qvadie o | Buniteed 1 {0 be trite, Dr. Osborns vahd o knaw | ¢ho Gemberabip voll Lrenut 0T s U e Wb e | on the other cloment sucoded and adjonracil to the | Wnoks of monthe sfo vory fatorable, tho 4aloon | searcl for furthor traces of ho ' Tobbers oF 158 . it the reason for onsting them, but bo goeascd ho | M, I, Muriln ofered the followlng resolutlons, | 10 siy micans 9 tarry thafr ebit: Cly-Hall, where they hai & Hitle Convention of 20 b ! wagton proved unavull svoid Ly wncldestrved puntanment, in tho | ke eatwn fof onsting them, but be gacarcdbo | |t IL Martin oiered the folton! Ein=Tur sulimatiste Ty statements 1 gefer tothe [ .5t WORCE HROE B by lab Walas who | [1o0[cLol many of thum clasing up. abd most of sron ¥ cuurso of hls remurks the speaker oceazslon b . i The o otred i Toa, Wil drich, Al Granoly N i J y W e drinkers who have jolned the clubs aro kooping e Yoint out (o ke Uepubilcuus of the ward that | Suently vt Mayor Heatls headauarters were to [ Hesineh That the Teuh ¥ {,'}'{g‘.‘“‘,fi;flfi‘;‘;{‘.‘l’.“ {intiene, Frin® ek, iclhae T RnaN T | clatin tocarry tho 1etsh vote of this city tn his | telr pledgo fihfully. lint whatsvor the. futurs OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. e e ron e Tis pvae paid for, whereas 'the Gresubackerd hud bad Iy | fid,Town Conventions. and that we have eath ; NI Faiocs il Allone sicary.iostei, Nolnes & | ockst, nd T, L. Breckenrligs, a broken-down Do oo 5 very Wy, wnd Lo L Hogabida.the | BAN FRANCiaco, Cal., March 20.—Tho stesmer L A G L fomg o, | MLkt renc "Alter "dotativg n (s toloy whera B0 s nititer tho. aiet bimant uf 'tha | Curs And balihce, Fuller & Co. sttornoy, Tho rugular Convention nowfuated the R aYELE MAT o Dy Sgyuoida ke ! o uod said that the ouly way to save it from the they ehould gasembl notico liad been faaucd i prvuiuto tho beatlnlsoestaor Rouese Putto G, Dooos. | jgon. W, 8. Brooks for Supervisar, who already | CPOUIY Ol It muat be lvou, Australia sailed for Syduey (N, 8, W.) util grace of mirrepresentation by 8 whisky-tulef was Ayers: aud ba It tarther ——— Lo tno ninwtcen to webs fr the purpus of taking Alfew words of explanation In addition (0 198 | jud ihe nomiuatiou for thakofice on tho People's o'cluck Last uight, corryfug (ho British matl. nowinations fur town otlcers and < 4 Idermen, it was o Mayor lleath and ihe va letter, Phineas G, D L L 29, o erial G el i sovpurtuf dobih cedan, e candi | HEUIEoA for et aticer aud Aldcemen, 1t vau te poinges ofle Neptlces ‘l,:-’é"fi":}!.“‘i B e o vk ey s Souincts (1, Dodds o | ticket, and socederd put a4 taelr man Frod Rapplo, WILL THOSE BE SRASSHOPPERS ? 1 Lowpos, March 20=Tus sicamsllp Iberist e Jolin O unuor aud nno Of twd others spoke, | Bue, und thlther weat ten of the Committee, sov. e 1n DUF hawer 16 secu on. " | Phillios and JdimGleeson. ‘The similarity of | Who, slthough a popular Germian, will be beaten. | uicaa0, Atarch 20.For the sake of those fa. | o Loston, has arrived out, Aus air Jolin unuor aud ong of (o elliers spokas | B ouleiderv, ana two reportets. - Luo beiny it bt Toadyy | Tultialw liaa confoundad tho twa mon, * s, Hodze, saDnx, wis, I e e T Cah e ot T vt | R JaRRNErONM, Mareti S0~ TTie S(unaien A0r R eicludonth Byheusiie W penciorsand | Slatee Mioroey Milablng presnt vas londly | (s pSonioindoh et et Y, bodeey St en s e v, Sereted, T wanld ke tosdd wy tetinony ta what | et from Baitimors has arivd. It scemu (o have beeh furgotten, by the persons | Sandidated wers requcated to retite. ‘Phe ten thea | (50T ntion to the hinportance of the eloction cet, ATINCNE Teporterliay fnveatis hae already been sald this weok fn your valnable A e Wiio are supporting didretl for Aldctman, that ha | DElda ¢ sinber* sesslon for an hourand & and recolved ussorances of his atanding | MAvisox, Wis., March 20.—The Hepublleans L : X i about to by held. Tho watters &t iague were of al- | kuted b 5 ) paper in regard to tho all-absarblng toplc of gras ATTEMPTED, SUIC p A R e I T A e g bualnees inost angreat lipartancu (o the (ubabliante of | dRdcopectablity. | Inhe Eourth, Wand, b e | b e e e vt htermnrsay | Hobpors I Kansss, Nebrasks, and Tows. Duriog | Hitton "fl‘mul‘-mifiriuul !IE&'IM“":“ extel el . n . 4 suminatl : cf @ ational estions 2 ct v o 5 tiat o vleaded gulfly o several of thuin'and was | fberviven, Sathan, fleitawce: Coloctor, Jokn | 1oty oG hapblly dispused of, 1t wan'of fatar: | tortay and bo winot ' eelior for th poultion. | fvuoy snd Willam I, Howen; Suporvisor, Alox. | 118, Wioath of February [ wade » sl VIt a0 | No.t03 West Lake strect, sitempted suickle ceid by Sudeo Dlodzots o pay a o or in | 165 o We lo B. Gray; Clerk, James B. | ot'(o every hunest cltizen to know how the poblic Mh My s o Tor 18818 | auder GIll. Bocond Ward, Aljermun, Dr. L. &, o z e ok iy ' had My 1o o Leys of P~ | yogg yugt evcntni by taking s dura of polsot hhous ohuesuad n thevioredeauali by i | o UMY fure oficorsers nomimaed or tho West. | VIRETLNSTE by epenied, it ammbinee g i “ Suparvison, fibert | 10l 1o Eévp R L of the pro Town? Collector, John Dumphey, a ns of s preseut cily chacier from ol 2 y ¢l - | Jugman and KHobert Liveey; art was called to attend Lim, and bak vell as decidedl n favor of the Hepublican ticket | Hemun's atavaing, ity bus &mfi%l‘n{oflt“b- BumaLy v bty of hls n::‘cver "Cause, domestis o 2B ket | Questioned, andoif clvet Wooten. Third Ward, Aldermon, doscph. Mag. | Sareedtban 4o toso people, thcy traly had a hard and tho candidstes named thercon. timgof it Yet, whil b, ¥. Gleeson. somy of them are loaving o' boldiug oftice sy an Alderman, It 18 au unpleasant tention to tho administration of municipsl aifairs | 8bl4 to furnleh the re . thiceen snd ¥, Bremer; Supervisor, I Snell, | the goodly land, the most of them will rematn for | infclicity, with frequent yuurrels ana Jeatous! i+ ‘commentary on the Refurmed Democrscy thut c,fi,::,"."{!{:g;,‘:‘fl,:’ -,}fi‘,‘,‘;‘},,j{f,‘:“,{:,:;,‘,“,‘ufl'; dnring the year 1676, and he could way that the ety THEZ MUNICIPAL KEFOLA CLUD Fourth Ward, “Alderinen, Wlilam Iagget and b oare soaton mt Teast, trusting and Lfyvm-.;".{‘}; with his wife. y }\llllwllel:‘%:“:v‘lll‘ltfi.‘:l‘hh‘:r ;:lmr"l'. -)hln:nlulg.{:a;.;‘f Jolut sickete 1t will Yhuis ba scen LLat Bt 1s m“l Ger | had never been more wuccesefully economically | hay been cousldoring watters througl (ts Executive 'Counelly Enpflv\mr. Elsha s some {nventor may yet discover an extorwluator bmith, 1t would al:0 be & great wisfortune fue the pablic, If a |na]url1£u' the Alderaicn sym- patlizing with Mr, Swith should be returned to ho Counell, since lo ghat caso Hildreth would u; coubtedly become thelr leuder, and the taxpay. of Chicato uced cxpect wo mercy st Lis hands, 1lis record of shawe aod dixbonor cinnot bo blotted ouat and he knuws , there- ture, nothisg to restraln’ bim from plunging fute sl the cateavugant schemce und sliameloas juln wbich could poaribly bi brought before the Coune «il, 1ie clection Lo that body would be a public ululull:'y, sud o measure should bu loft audone to Byer! tmm o repudite the action of the Cuon Jtall ‘ouvention so far as the North Town 14 concerncd, Uy motion, thu selectlon of othuetuwn oflicers snd Coustables was deferred until to-day, The fullowing Aldermen wore $ominated. ‘Tho list fato_be compleied this afteenouns Beventh Ward, John itiordan: Thirteenth Wurd, W, H, Dobson; Fourteenth Ward, Siickael Ryau, After appolnting a comwltice tosecure heads ‘quarters the weottng wdjourned. The Shormun Louse club-room has been secured, and the nlugtecn will meet there ut 1 o'clock thiy o™ REPUBLICAN MEETINGS, FIETEENTI WARD. John Q1 urdick, ————— wanaged. Not ouo thing conld be sald avalnst | Comuiiter, at the Grand Pacide Hutel, for thy past | ¥itth Wart, Aldermen, 0. M. Mitchell and Georzo | thar willvld thom of the pest, 1780, he will becu - Wi loyd ting Slayut iléath—not uho charge that could by suss | twodaye. They are axious to have ‘woud AQur- | Gardnor; BUpCFYIE, K, KhaFm: Tha Cily Conva: ¢ bigheracat with them flan'yoald Kan or Tiayes oA Al Llayd Garsty s beon, writul e, o feferred to tho" persoral charactar wf | iasale pumbuations, and will du thelr beat to 1hut | tion for the nomination of a eandidate for Xoyor | It they bad discovered the '+ North Fole," o | '@ Madame Essipoll bo crores treated lonrue Ueath, whom he kuew uos only sfa pubiic | eud. Iu the Socund Ward they are tryiuz W la | und City Treasurer will bo hold to-morrow night. | show Jou how abundan they ave withou Ab.LAL Do i e, e eflly ber omicor but as a'nelanbor, 800 he confd say that | duce Mr. Bultard to withdmw, rither tisn to has KKOKUK, 1A, clal direction: In the Clby o ha, on th | Boston. After complimenting gracelully there was mot A more houest aud | wach s anan W, J. Clisyen given even o show Special 0 The Tribune. dnl‘y of the munth, 1 prucured s shovel, and on tho | 8kili and deportient, he says: | ciliclont man o the .-u{, Mr. Heaty | ¢lection. They %k upon Llu osunfit, andssa KEORUK, Lu., Sturch 2y.—At Liw DeaiocraticCity | aldo of the first street sonth of the High-Schuol ‘Whou you made your debut iu this city the com= was piore than that. e was s cloar-headed bual- | uau utterly without standing. Convention last evening, W. A, Patterson wasnom- | Huilding dug over the ground une fout square, two | perutive” vioaliness of your audicnces could bd nes wan of great expericnce, and onc who knew Abuer Tayloe's party [v getting ita corporalymard | fnated for Mayor, Jobu Maxwell for ltecordce, and | inches deep. and Slled u pupee box with tha ‘soll, | casily accounted for by local circunistances apecial liow to battle with the problema {0 bo solved by tha | together, but froin presont indicationa it will not | Jotu J. Fowur fur Auscasor. A wrangle occurred | When ¥ returucd bome, ono-half ghis dirt T placed | to the soason; but Dy what fnduences—usthsn, fuardians of thecliy’s lutercets, What mor could | suiount tu *a ill of beaus, % over tho nominativn fur Mamhal, aud the Conven- | un fca for eight days, the othor Laif | placed under | fortuitous, or ‘otherwlse—you bave bean left, 07 e say for him? lie needed no further commenda BUB3IDIZING TUK GEKENUACKERY, tlon broke up In conlusion without baving selected vase, und aftor ¢ight days took those from | thle your sccond visit, to cxhlblt your phenomenal tion. - Hls work was there; It wpoke for taelf, and | _There wore scveral cumors on tho strect yester+ | a candidate, i and put thom in s glass far, Biuco then | powers toa most inadequate sttendancy it i difl- the clty's records were open for inspection. As dn‘:; 10 (liv use ta be mads nu!munu of Smith's The ltepublicana held thelr Conventionthls even- | from both thees glsse housss Aumdreds bave | cultto conjecture. The factis simply discredit for thegest of the ticket ho conld yay nsughit but ( ©*barl." o tue frat place, it ls wald thatthe | inz snd nominated th lfon. John N. [rwin fur | hatched, and are siill halchiaz, but w0 0o can | bl to tho musical protensiune of Hoston, bat U+ gooll, There was Ricard 8. Tuthill, the candidate | Greenback Commitive {s Lo be psid enough to print | Mayor. A. J. Hardin for Manbal, O.'W Leil **what wlil tha barvest be,’"" iracts nuthing from your awn exceedlng moritori- Cl uey,—a geatlomanly, cleat-boidl thelr tckets, snd o llitio over for the boys who are | fur livcorder, oud Jobin 1i. Day for Awscasar, . . TOM CANNOX. 1 Tora Cannou cver bud tho least particlo of a chunce t kot elegted Alderan of the Seventeenth or Altors lawyer-like, elvant gentlctan, who had mana Witriax Muveer, ousnews. 1um led {0 offer thls tributo of my 1¢” " ruuning tho machine. Thls roport, it was ascere JANESVILLE, —————— - spect and high appreciation by the profond latery Ward it wos destroyed last cvening by the oute A mass-mectiug of Republicans washeld at Folz' | Lis sharv of the city’s business with cufuent suce | talucd, 1s bascd on a conversotlon had with a Spaciat Dispaich to The Tridune. Hean's First A ca 1o Loudoa. cat [laku fn whatever pelates to tho clevation vl razeons bebavior of 8 band of outlaws, cut-throats, | Hall last cvening, and the altendance ipHcated | eves, Who wantcd o chanze? Not tho man who | (irccnbacker,—a wanwho bas bees nowminated by JaxssviLLe, Wis, slarch 2. —Thv Domocrats PPeATRL yOUT 303, $Uo cularzement of their sphcre of wse* and loafers to whom fTour Lud delegated the Lk | which way the Germand will vote, the laree gudi- | Sedired the beet Intereats, of —the city. | the nluetcen for 8 town oilf He was sxied if bo euide Har. of breakiug up o weetivg of Dewocrats opposcd (o -y, blwelecton, The mecting was beld at the corner -} + of Markcbund Kinsfe streets. The place of mect- deg waes crunded W suttvcalivag thire coudd Luve mei In the \lfl‘m\l waria thi onbn; ¥ c 8 As tho chunh clucks were nces aug activity, and the vipdlcation of thelt i atzll ns 0 ivit the vi; i3 v 'hen thero was Caspas Botz, @ culti- | thougbt Taylor would run. **Certataly, " ho sald. Teuisde ol ey hlsrsaancof by clati 10 equal rights, privileges, and poseible ate vated, honewt, -cupabiv wan ~ who had | *‘But whete ls the moacy to coms from!’ Tho he sallied forth from his Judglogs io Iuneats. with those of wy owo sex. Tao lond Perfarmed his dritlea Th o tnanger et eliclicd di | candidato wailed a8d Tepliads o Dau's you know strect. i partluc worda 10 Lis wita weres. | Five fasy beenarstimel (o o [niasfor porlbivse u) plavag ¢heu frow bis politieal uppuncuts, For | who bus §06 the woucy in tbls cawpaiger” | Lutchinave, Aldedasui J. s Mo Pease, Superias | *1whb L was golug to beshot!” In his haad | Keapectfully yours, — WiLLiax Liotn Gauuisvs toriaw boiug packed full, aud thy gallery pretty well uccupled. 1% M. Hyan prestded. Cuty-Avtorucy ‘Totuill wue Jutvduced, sud sald Uist L never saw Fvans to kiow him; dopot | f0r town ofiices was hicld at tho Court-Touse thla | Unlon was arganized, snd 500 names pluced ou lts | that tho doors had been pricd open with a Jimmg, * 'l

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