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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. trine asserted in this case that all political s ! d b but, otherwise, 5 eage of that ordinance.. "Tildreth got his share | can beat them if yon stan by me, but, 'y 1 2 L DOWeryyy, Hildreth would never represent the honest | it is useless to undertake {Ifi;enéu!:‘th: nmuo:g‘r,lé'y' '{'fi.‘; w;:nl:‘ ’3.‘-'.? ‘lehgh"fig ik opilealthat ] would agree todo this, Mo | (B Si, AU ory st Jou e to e 2z Y dday? | itto-dsy. ST A A Ay B [ A g VR St v Al B uld mever reprcsext the honest l)ne?ep'x::"nxvulgflli‘?;?? that fl?h“;fi:li:fifimg- ments m m}. sty fl:’;l“"!”f:’:“}‘“"l{, ‘{,“,fi%,‘";fifll e onvorstan, who i2 ot citizen fi';";:"",?;{rgfrl: »:‘;’;"','}‘“f:é'[fli:{'Wé'fig;:"u;tfifinrx'zeixl;é‘cbs':nm 5 I’nf&'i"g.m‘.ffi?ci‘o“}if ‘:fi“?cm“;;e,,d}ng money to | could go ahef v‘fld}“f!? 73!!!”1:3'“‘;“:“;1{,’; uslons and the Iabor associations: preach gtk Runerto tht branch, —and lie1s reslly ; ices, They have written Jetters to tho pub- | buy = ‘him for the positfon, [ 3. C.. Moore, 2 sampbell, Fourth::| that the saloon-| ¢ coaking d_buck himag Just the momont that | witose Wntold wealct I scciired (0. them oay b jtr No onc disputes that. Every ‘one admits | thelr devicer, oy from decent citi- | The luwyers refuse to indorse 5 . Fiti; . B. Saze, Sixth; and | support him (o aman. Thiswasotso. On the | thieves, L. wouid back hims ju ¢ old weaith s scured to (e Cany pLnB el g e et gt sl ";{;‘lf:gl&z"zi'fifi”g'h"“" S e Tt e iy B B L e e A Hpar e s sbiao., On (e f hloves, 11 wouid (ot uloys fout ths momant {ha Lo, that Sh1vers s oD o potersy 6€ YOt o I e N adow of py i ; i 3 ) 3 > > ! ? i zen Im- | move him. ‘And now, Capt. Hickey,’ I said, 1 hive ! ! rofizel terests of this city at heart. woo objected to his re- | But when in® cre found. In many in- | no comparisonito be drawn. Mr. % meeting. n his position would have done as he bad done. | and thatis this: This pructi unding | borers In your del € delvers in Your mires, Slection. “Even cx-Yayor' Hoyme ooeent want | pumbling hous here found ln, meny, 7 euperioraf thman Runhach drtoplacethemontto, | PSRE. ) L ol sof b Tt This war an fusalt to_ Honget men; aud was oniy | felony. whicn T om eautdted has beca gola on I OF e Ty ang e, " Beamat et mncal od thatdune, Tow Jer ug bce, because if there in | sedmoes ftlod B e BN n | TN TN i ok exedtient tioker | Wardon Legmorrow eventug at the corner of Robey | adding insult to injury. - The Japecione xoblior | the DepastmestundereyeryAummitration the cliy| e ek and then, pestiemin, Felazy snything about Mr. Heat o move- | letters were signed by Publicus,” :'Junius,’ B G andidate for Supervisor, is | Etrcet and Warren avenoe. P - | should Le m Juncarstan L aE, y prepured to carry out 31 of my wishes in this of the perpelustion of ibe reform movc- | letters were tion While trav- 3‘,’;"(?,'0‘,‘;,‘}5"235(§531fin of standing und repute. | The Republicans in the west end of the Twelfth | over quite minutely Iildretn's career as a Govern fuls Fon had better resign. 1ow quietly thun to THE REAL ISSUE. Y Applause.] The mambling establieh- | ‘ney, and s far 2 £ and sal ment of a year ago let's diecard 1 ing along Halcted street I made inquirics,+and | a ] ¢ i d fuily | Ward held a larze and enthusisstic mass-meetinz | ment oflicial, the, peaker spoke of Mr. Gardner's 1 ad_ better re 10w e but, an the contrary, if he has proved equallo | Sine 2 ne o Source wors “"“'?‘h‘“’. o T B e e 010 Dotlin | 1ot YeRIg oh ety a adtle ma Campbell | nomination by the Republicans, Whils e beliorall| WALL for d.dliafstal. " Capt Hiskey et A PLAIN STATEMENTBY THE “STAATs ZETTTNGS o L e e N oplsusc.] Let us | af nutnber fo-and-so. e e e e | o Perebany of rsmanelbility, and will make an | avenue and Van luren street. Vieorons et | as ity nas.noneek. b found that Mliaretl [ make R0 dRhE i dntroduction: more. vigorons; | - The Stads ZAoE ol Yesterday has the fog m 5. oz in | ters ond immediately started out, an So_also 'with the candidate | analyzing the questions beforq the people were ‘;’“ Smpossible for Gardner to secure nn clection, | perhaps, than polite, we bezan work. And I wish ing editoral: eriticlse the man. 1have taken pajns to aecertain instances no suchnumber, bt in no instance. | excelient Collector. 0 ilyal pLione hefory e people were e york. Andlwish P e A her before. re-lecting bim, 1ad- | ters have zone fortk. 11¢ll you, gentlemen, thut [ In 3 , are ‘mp for & | TheThirteenth Ward Republicans met at 501 | that he was a . reiative o . | me, then ndont Mickey lns done hie fall | the Englian » ; s s g e bR 1 M oveasary | thord Is 1o end fo. the incanuity of these men. | Clark ' and " John Hoffman sre By ( 3 mef at "Fhio epesker misall amiih bip. hoaters 40 steod Uy | ofhke Supertatcatient Hckes clty. It s perhaps not fmproper Lo state expicis o8 A 11 e essal A Sses8 “ollector. - Their efli-. ‘est Chicago avenue, 1 night. Speeches "were @ Epeuker urge gai b i vs he b ambling dens, and | the honest taxpayers' cidate for M: it ire should have the qualifications BOCCSAY | e Will deceive the public if It 3 possible. The | re-clection as Acreseor and Callector TR, Bonfeid, d- C. laines. Mr. Torian, and ths avoid the disgrace of being [ dutys e a8 sidded ibia Ier of sambling deuk And | 5o Nontst tassarers n'::?nfé becatse i &"r’-g.,, s been proven, and aguinst them are run- | made by . E, erapatednd o O O D | e e At ot ol tho loWEs ol ths | Eonatlan, 1. B e, Coi oes. 0, B. | ln Ioniy by the scoundrel Hildreth. ey Sarede T noe | Poasoyand RotA-C. Hesink, becauso the : EFPICICST EXECUTIVE OFFICER. | 4 Jigkt for the putpoce of defendiny the men. that yinz notorious represeniatives of the lovest of the | Senariun, I iy oLompson, and g Air. O'Cannus folowed, “and related 1o expe- | fors und s dons it withontany purare, £ do not futg the erestest 'of errany Since They ety B Jothe fm place, Fentleinen, b Sver polical | are taaking war upon them. 1 undertuke 1o say R r, wasa duphty anges. Con Ryan, which 1a OITII SIDE DEMOCRATS. giencevith idreth in his efforts tosecure a posi- | wish ) *iiom? Manroe Headhs. Socat on b A0 e o el tiog: ** WELL, WE BEGAY OUR WORK OF RENOVATION | and the Hliinals Siauts-Zeftung. “Tonl whtch g o s enanin” Lated by the hanke-ateer: | miscient 1o condemn mim among all Tespeciablo | Despite the misanir ot Tomaon verticoments f ber man. (Appliauee.) As 2 matterof ? felt city so intensely bated by the hunko-steer- and we are tasking now of political Tigh ey sht to drink whatever he sces B | 01 wrroters, confidence-nien, and ihe gam. | people. i ' dan as the regu- k Daker, Democratic candidate | and a’brass-band of eight picces stationed in front | . A resolution indorsing Mr. Riorda e reg ot e ervisor andor the bummer. | of McCarmich Hal] 1e.r evgnlng. nothing that could | lar Democratic nominee, pledging him support, | on Canal street. about the diminution of clty expenses and thc decrens of taxes which was carrled out under Heath, u‘}ehu.;, It was not easy, butwe kept wo had the places effectually ehut | Of tax;s wBlcH was caried out undcr feat, e 5), every man hasa Every man | has e S for Coliector, he was Su ! 2 ad- | rightatitn to drink. [Laughler.] - Every man thas |0 8 Nonroe Heath, [Applause.] The very Rt S Menit DU of OMfich Iagt sprinz. Tn the | by any possibility be termed & Democratic_mass-. | Was unanimously adopted, and the meeting ad- | right at an aver an tlte South Stde Bhd ok % 4, TER gonodE R e Jec el b oo e O e | e v vt Aietca v ploote frou 1 DUE | maeeling wis held at Hat lomalify. Av 8215 here[ JoMued 1 Lo e e e | Ak R IER e came overon 1 bunko shops. There | UEShUtdnadcntinding of usparing Gertutn i, e C! - ¢ are didates to choose from. were acarcely 15 ersons in ¢ hall. all very b ing. ver saw. - Why, air, , 18 met there are good candidate: 5 ly 150 p successful attompls to create a disturbance, was & squirming such as I ne 7, Db plrt Laxes than g1, fo mer by ‘.",’,,,“E},’,“’;,i' 3 once in three hours, or he hasa rightto-| the stronzest reacon why the people y ! 2 e B0 reife 10 bli howo. every evening e | et bl oeritlentin Ao 1o the Mreeldont | the ol of The Chafrman, Simeon V. hing. No. 3 | | At the aboretentioned houe Conuty_Attoraey | A ittt meting was lald yekteriay evening | (o bear (o o iintenal o bl Tere e she | S0 o e 1 i - L ‘Mr, licath a wan of that - 1bld 5 A 5 st_Church Block, ' yesterday morning, the | Rountrec stalked on tho platform, w & ) tatt e had o ho changed until we found thuse | »NOW. A s S ekt faguve: sad i e T § andartake | of iy meeting would o donbi make an oo 8 | Meubodit chnreh block, sestrdsy morals i | e, e, ., Decng, s ot senle | of Tubled sad Fourtnts soet, Thig mas Iy | slfcer 0,45, saanset ol e e ke | ety Nty Galft A0 ot 10355 1t he s ot £ 1o be Mavor of Chicago or | Mayor as M. llcath it e Oihars bt | conpiots Ter Santk Tov Consiaby annpary | fiase Mitlen 3. A: Desing; and another gentlc | of sery contre of the filldreth neieN 3 difliculty we hiad on Canal street. This in the Jat- | tice thne s brces these deotion oo L, fles any duhr iy~ TApplause.) Wil every cifzen | he vonldn't hake oy mind, the very fact hat | mously adopted Tt arconeously thionght the time liall come || yet only » mieazr cromd ted fn the person of F. | ter partof August and throush Septembir. We | Homshics ot miney sroicosid Stants-Zeiting the pox: o murica Tae 3 yericet niebt o do b b Heath has Gowimenced the War, 1he ver3 Fuct 163t | " iwired, That e as cantldstes v, one and i B B A B e L R B e e s R R i adverisoments. Only the wraiehg when he stands as a candidate for a high oficeof | Heath bay cowmenced the war, favor of supportiniz, and votluz. and utlux our thme and | others to the 'same end. Mr. Rountrec called the | Broderick, and thea Hildcoth Wimact i smeccl, | vinced them lhal \ce meant business, as we dud, | 19012 or the most knasish of sccundre £33 tinder ruetan onor thepeople have 8 it to sy hat | e I A S L Heni ey ek o e, SISCHLE | nceting to order, and fntroduced Judze Miller to | ciafe e oot Stintus s iho | and ey conchuded taat it wes Champec. bo Smigrte | fubiced by self-Interent. Had the Stats Feismsls, 10 man, who allows his orain to be babitually widdy NOW WAGING THE WA, “wemust f strateht Republican ticket, a3 nominated by the | the andience, The introduction was recelved with. comgnsud B mos! sudlee] I exposed Lis operations | than fight against the incvitable, During this | siiered only its ons proft, 1t womld certatnly not hays made it an imperative necessity-to suy 2 epublican Gonvention hield at McCormick's Hull March | yorie gndness by those who had expected to be ad- | press and the men e wasTollowed by Hoce time, and ever since, 1 visited Capt. Hickes's Ofllco | Shamploned &chiy Bon o arment o Souie o is it either for public or ke 1 5 3 1ro1a the fomes of alcobiol is Kt either for pi Be iasdeiven | 4 wud it we are, une and all, opposed to any-coull- | FOME Shiiness by those wwho youthful and flery sons | in the whisky frauds, dally, and personall} satisfied mysclf of tho work, | It bY iRl awav'ia dvortline patmnass, Whom : Eve: voe P i ¢ zoud WOrk un! privaic dutics. (Applause.] Even Mr. lovne | sustain Heath in the gou iy Jou't | Lion OF encouraEement of Democratic of 1ndenenisnt 9 “Lefll, and Gallagher, who apoke 3 doen't deuy siat I Tieath ' a sober cug and 1 | tls vl elomens, from "tho city. 1 dot | tsnor oyt of bemiertie or folifenipu: | drcssedby som ; oy | deNatly, oSl ad Ga P Dud 7 el v0u T &m 30t deveirid. B e Eauli ks w2 foylend feoaid Lo the bummes o BT Ll g et ik B e AR SN GO i e oy WO b IR e TR e Judge Miller did not comment on the y el e *Tacsumed the dutlea of Mayor on the 1t of | parey It vould receive s rich, rem = feisasoberman. Jhave wade inquirics, and I | that position. Whom do you suppose t oouco they | 3ud o this we pledge our honor as me aud Republl Federnl Constitution, but contented himself with - 'x; il sa e iold yestordnyi [ Suly: Rk GacambaEh Istes, w6 ol praprosad o 5t Gay Tan the Starits-Jeirng not been benentedss find that Mr. Heath i+ a man who keeps Lid brain | are goy : a?nl'l;;:r’:?.h:th‘:{_“hgxl)‘:;;;,‘}.“l bumm{ nn;: Al e s nlllusllm.: to :ihe uucm-:iéulh;nun:c:tm;\;‘h;uhl N;"\“‘gmcfln,.\'ou e Tatl nreneotertsY | fuciliat Capt. Hickey saw his Wiy clear to issue | tho pamigurton whose re-election 1¢ s bal et - v z for to-pizht? " This w: and ares- 3 i v “ bus; Ve AV0, * = fre d ing ing cfal % cool and unvefuddled {applause],—f: are workin: ‘his was signed by all the candidates, and a r 1L Smith nad conducted his private D e O « general order closing up_all the gambling hoabecn damaged bytf JEBasno apicial Mdviataps. they will worl: for night und day wilil the bolls | ) tion puseed to ask the Journal aad Tringer | 1re base, wicked, malicious slanders circulated | Ilenry Fal I Cha ecs, This was followed by in eRectaal hent on public duty. It is very likely that Le tal areclosedy Every mau of the; _‘\\mk\m: for ¥ e, | and other city papers to publish it. The names of | awalnet Smith's vrivate character’ to Mayor Heath’s | Mr, M. V nndemoo}l\xfiut:‘llcd1{11‘):111;‘?\:':]1[!265?& kgon the bainass, and the, “pp{,mhn of several | sinvelt hastopay on fis bullding and ysinets o very drink when he sees fit, but 4¢ doesn't indulge at the | II. Smith, Every thi oo E trerey = | the candidates who sigmed this resolution weie 28 | Lo associations, including ono Hickey, a Ke- | and 'said- that the . R ThrEer 1o athone. > Sppeodsion were beyfn- | HESTY, ihe ‘sme taferéat sl shaxparen mute of Uiree nips an Lour, © (langhier) Even | ery gumbler, will vote eatly aud often. If they can, | [0} SRS FhogiengQ inls resolution wote 23 publican by adgption, und from ner¢ ‘mercou- | on the eide of konest city and nationul Govern- Ding 10 se results, there came fhese charsos o the | S0 hSFeduction, of public cxpentes 1o ihe fod. Mr. Hoyne docen’t say he is addicted to the ex- | for Perry I Smith. lAm-h;m‘J Bt 3‘."11.‘:“"‘ Best, William K. Morrie, J7Q. Grant, Fred Lie- | ury motives; to the fact _that MMayor leath | ment. It was rutnlu-cud y! Deciainry olls Tuciday | Fosl. They cameata time whenI bad io feason | Would Hike to see (he ety Sarricd o8 Tot wi ey ot Ccesaive use of intoxicating drinks, for, in that reso- itz The nuam who. dd;‘ :':}*IL‘C.‘ on’ wfi?‘:mmwy brandt, L. L. Wilson, F. A, Brokoskl, Ihilo D. | wis an Alderman under Colvin's Adminjatration, | audience of thelr duty at e Volls Tasiday:| Loit. They cama ata time Coniratilating Mveelf | PeULIECof 500,006 Lo 3 The 1o T of Jution which he offered at the meoting of the Muni- | vation of thines y Dodye, Louis Sauner, Willlam B. I, Gray, George | and that the strects were neverin so e c 4 con s " ntionalits. would oty Hia. vote, "Tor | and Gapts THokey Mo tbe. ook sere L aatell Tale, bt with £5,6,C0; thot s fostead nnve":;),.'i the befuddling infucnce of sicoholic drinks w o 4 o ent justitution, a sort | vote for Perry 11 Smith? Because they bate Heath. i duttia g B A g 1 e . x wor X :}":Lfi:&’c’;fifié‘c‘m‘;fi’é‘;fi‘l‘sé!‘:&:‘“wnm upno | Whydo they hate Heath? Tecanee e is waglug #. Liaitman. ;l}'.:.':fi.i o’?fl“wfzryu '1'5"*:\"{ a Arncg-l'cnr With 2000 8850~ |- the Iepubl uwmlnge-:.t’l'rllle spesker c:x(:l(;;::}s:l Eigw"&ffi?.?mgs \.i:'l."cfla‘:':‘:s eié m:x'ui "“'} ::&npl_ Efl%fi%aé}xfifl“{mflfi? #air&e&% Sumed sany Jmproper_characters for ofice—be desn't recite | ferce and *eternal “war upon them. iy WARD MEETINGS ciations, and the only Way. Lo pave cloan strects | at some leneth, referring to the desperate strux Ot B \Vould come i that shnpe. {01 L ro- | £ises Ls GoIman prevect and premmytircly that 3. Heath was not s sober e, Ut gays that | would rucher “iake their %mfiw \:gl;:in;: D ME NGS. and give work 1o the wuferuz laborers, santn gles thut had taken place in the city Letiveen tie | pose that [ wonid come in that shaye, for Ihad re- | fout B VAT B S e, e was: gulleyol bels an Aljefminar (hesaivs |new: man ihiln X ve_ that fleath will o PEGOND. Wi, | ticet Torry A1 Sjnith.. [Keeble. opplanac.] b [ frondiof lis, ent had obtainea the upper | of urocedure. Well, it hus been said that I asked | etoaomic povernment are well-carmed fonev. ~fn fi Sointent | the elected. Ifyou don’t believe that ile The Second Ward Republicans held a Targely-at- | liere the Judec, trie fo s instinct, fell back on | now that the better elewment had ebea DL | e Coma o b b s docen saldthnt 1 saked Fay every taxpaer jusun Immediate untiry lner Vi hand, aud had show; X o no S A e reform, it was the duty of all good citi- | truc. I bud been over most of the gronnd covered | S8 ! they that every man should be so much like cuear'a | 1f he basu't grit and nerve depicted in every fea- | Church, Fourth avenue, near Taylor street. Sam- Republican party. Outof itall be drew ihu. con- | zeus lo give thelf representatives an uetivé support | by the chiarges, and satistled myseias to theit wle | *true that tn 1673 the Germans of Chicago, 1 ife—thal he'oould not bave bien llowid Lo lold. | taro of biv” comntouanee, Then T o 110030 o | el Wright sccupled. the- . and . a1, Dop. | Lopublienn pary. Out of fLall Pret i g | an o aporation. Slaraptr, i churges wero publshed on e Mon- | gnieficEcomish Asiriboblect it & Bt S e e i, 5| [uziosnimy, MI TGt s & pronirtvonnarc | oo ol yanasisiany. Ttepublican, and elosed with assuring his heurers TilX FOURTRENTI WARD. doxurtermoon, had helore X il tune ta ke any T with the Democratic and the Stuare g cuse is their patriotism, €0 | 1i¢ hus earned what he possesses by hard knock: ¥ « iEalich ¢ el . Bl e Forteentl Ward mat X ad_ v eifung then cxpressed the almost unifor Tattione So\tie tove, Tor i ity S Lhwve m | 118 Larew thit chement. "Sha. sommisien. Soiei | “rpa St Comumitieo on TResabutions was ap- | 00 Ie 0 et A ks, ut now n can- | e Bepublicane of the Fourteenths ard met. fn Goancl, then In sesslon, and, on mation of Al sl or " the Glrimane, wiine T Turgid e doubt, they hate Cilvia's dog,—if bebas ouc. | when you clected bim, and be f8 suro to drive | pointed: R. C. Waring, W. C. Phillips, and 3. | (V- J: f Simitiva ticket Tor City Attorney, man | fores et sl Sl & Tonstns A ohten Selon Tl e i When the Insdotian. | formuiion of this alligice her ooyl thn 1Lsugbter.] be- | 1A e g then fhat st o of Tae masilt | Howser. L. Donslase, George iartman, Simeon | Sirss B e oy i angie | meetivg, Joln Melinden presided, and epocehes | Fistiition. | 1did do tuls: Wvhen the fnvestis y | 50 long as Carl Schurz and the Liberals are fot anan Dui they oy Heath ehoula uot be clectedbe. [ Japplause.] 1say, thou, that it is of the o that | W- King, and othiers swade brief aud cuteetaining | present Gty Government s not aply ot coiape. | DOANE. By Oy W Woodman, Col. ducolsany | guititor to coniing themaelves o 1he. rosslution, | of baSIAE Yot in. 1o widh the Toan pagsuhamed cauge he dia not disclmgel{ucl.-c:. ki Lx:l ey ::‘;pr:m"«%uiu: 1 “:l;) :1:: g;tii‘l;:‘[ ,fi"’ifi(}ne\:!fe'(:n:fi Sfobchies tent, but not reap -fimlc. b’rofin "l‘m m;yu‘rszsm'.ix, and others, Cheers wore given ,.,,l -\Ixu"or d,,m,, Du to make the iquiry Gpen, borough, And e ron: Greoleys” The auestion mgj...i;,“.-.; e 38 1ot the e thing. I want to discuss that ques! S edliont | e alls 7 Pk O S J ; . | s starting-point. be proceeded o intlame the |y the ticket, and a full and uncquivocal indorse- | U 0 e it vlzorous that I would b et o et Trtrootineciud with tained Throtgh vl aoci “ccport Tappliuse], decluring that that gentleman in the Council bad I Nor Unfon meeting was Beld | ponded the Superintendent, pending the investiga- | Sovue: Thopene feariiie Hub i s out, ad wheg S HICKEY QUESTION, i i Wirknzas, Atacalled meeting of the Second Ward | always voted for snmptuary lawk and proseriptive 72 North Unfon street. fonn Me- | P atlonal pulition, was Certaimy fensible fonr somam TIS BICKEY QUE: to-day, bt | through sunsiiine and storm: avd that we will ghi | SRS At e colled meeting of the Second War e s 7 tios 1at B ¥ — s & : oung carpet-bigger cold | yip e iy the chair, Speeches were wade by Messrs, hhe tri e o vag | Inthe marrow confines of municiinl ataira.” Lus the ke e e whsacemrAinE. i since. Yo, | on, and fhaht ever, until 3 Elorous victory sball | on the 15th fnat., (of Which due atd timely hotlce had | MEIsUres. pitehing iito Hesing, and opined that _\m\lfilfl ot Colllng, Asa Willme Woalman: “The trial began. While it was Foing on 1 wag | Uitier evpurisnce which Schur wonid hurs hop o while the matter was oc 3 b t continuslly, with Mr. Elliott Antlony. S or Hu d | crown our efforts.” [Applause. | X beengiven, ) £ Was voted by a large miafority to submit . . t fed In that gentles | o \ X 1 of wh present con y, - Ar his alileshina he been victorfons fn 1872, the Germany of what are the factst A« eoon as Muyor eath foun ¢ INTERLE the nomination uf Alderman 10 the primary meetiugto | the German vote was not _carrie & Cur, Touiton, Bestar, aud otbes, uil of whiam | R e e wa, unqnastionably the g e e T time toattend to anything, except fixing up the AN TNZILUDE, L 1ie1d o tho 341N thrtss e, I poclie, Thawas quite natural that Mr4lynes | epoe eioquently o favor of Mayor Heath and the work of discharged offcers and. crooked mon, c (foversment. they elected hon TE Hhp paty o0F shuttand condition.of e gnanees (o mevt pres. | The Huschisaons, yho Bappened Lo b preseit, | biidotmesitptcsant, o o o should pour out the vials of his wrath on Mayor | vuyera] ticket. rompted by a desire to resenge themselves upon | form, and connected fiself. s tn the shametul ballor s ot needs and pay the izborers who had done work | then eang +* A Mundred Yeara Hence, ™ and, in re- | e ood: irue snd s Henonion, Feotio Meath for lus afiliation with i nd just ny TR 3 Jiomniea Ly s dolea to yose S Wlien tie trial was | Traucs () oF Abril 1975, WIth the lowert an Giress - : he wok hold of thiz pol.ce question, | «ponse toa second 2all, two of them rendered 8 | lureest Humber of votes cast and was by (he udges des | tural that bie should laud Terey 14, Smith, who i 5 A ey 3 ps) S thing | clements of both parties,'squandered the moneyof the B e o L ok T | Come bt st o discussion, which pro- | ared the candidate of the liepubiicans of the Second | DAt that e should lsud Terey It smith, who | Tenth Ward Indepeadent Club held 3 large gver. 1 believed, und | beliove, now. that norhing | lments.of potl paeicy e oF Ftions sy authorities to report npon the legal power of the | voked much langhter. \\lnnl fg:fl:\l{_l:l:;\ilr’n‘.’l.lllx.l;n!lll‘{"?ol the Republicans of | the public.” As a matter of duty, he gave the other ?}:;E:;lfil- %-“E“i"_’n ;l 2 fiul'; brogma :u‘-{:w:u!'nri‘i’:inl‘tclx%n Higter a Pioe 0ot L(;(ur);[‘.;’!ll:e'fltfiqn)glrh%"m ge;’.c‘:;.;g:r:mmm"m city oficials to suppress gambling, contidenice- MR. E. €. LARNED {lie Sccond Wurd 10 aat toir lld vote (or . C: Vier: | eandidateson the ticket a boost, and was not atult | £t e Evening Uatlon SN, dled Tooip o beon “ventiiated, but "iheys | sabrouim, o better tuinis beeme abeol oy necey e e reforren to N ‘ar [ fellowed with a brief address. lic sald the vice of | finkat. the comiug sicetion to. boheld o8 thasd of | backward iy saying a boot word for biaelt. o iregany i the, proceudings, 1, | oudp had " peon Rothing that elionld | Thy Cated s et o e Mniertood tht wiea Lind of fuser.s b Was pferenl 10 E g | our potitical e owrorcleedlona. W hondly ot | AELECIC AMbSUTURIRE e el illon fo. W SPurt, he ltad vy | Tiheey T A it fob alver T and | Naa caothlog, _tampible, - mothly ) opinion of | Leform candidate. saations Wiy bl wnea thony o investizate. and while he Was | oo man into oflice, worked up public feslint whtether 107 Mayor or Allermin. nawiseand ansafe, | the _ Sulliv Hal geived. s 3| was® frequently interrupted by tho | Mr. Anthony, and he ugreed with me. . 1ady have iid, shie b el Thetl Gon ctlier Tor My e e e, s Wil Waih .l e e L. wronz, 50 may Mr. suthony, but—naturally | GEEGILINGH SENEd i estenses reduced 1ie makiug an investicetion. 4 certain man by the | in favar of reform, before another election came and coustder as unfriendly to good government und i e o s prrade called onbim and raid, | around. Al this fended azainst good government, | Sidcourhenas wutrlendly o party any and all such | 1o the churzes of political itineracy, I e, 0. George White made | cnongh; perlups—L think ok, 1 believe I wuy | Fos act bounairiaes s g peomm: 89 In I :*Mr. Anthony, I anderstand that the authorities | for, while office-scekers and bamners. were alwi persons who give afd OF countenance to auy such proj- | heen in Chicago twice nsJong as the luw demanded, - gl 4t fully the present | right- 1 beliove that Cupt. Hickey was dolng his | cun be ssoioned L Jairo s repins, Togeor eXtTaviag. r and denounced the cry that he wis nota native | 8#peech in which, b the Gl fo b - . i aud erimitial systeid ogulnst Whiclt the citizens ros s period of time that Colvin was Mayor. stick 10 this war, 1 wish you would 2o and look at o yeand fie friends to mamtaln te in- | stick 1o this war, 1 wish yo d k Y % o e e he diden, te 1 LRty a0 et his cltvmo sutieed. are. | 1At sl talk Wi i e mpitels . Fhonlone ] | tended moeling 146t orening 1o tho Ofiver Taptiat. | 1o Constitition, mng. hiey on hand, the business men and persons that had | ect. are making preparations to wago war ou the zan- blers, ™ ete., elc.¥ **Certainly,” said intercets at stake could not be easily rallied. 1t | Short speeches were made by Dr. Wushington | (euphiemisn for carpet-ba i " % whe differently. 1 @ hy thony, *“that is the subject in hand." uld Be o well 0t the terme " of s | ant cre. after which the meeting adjonrned. Nothnsam, Tie let Porry down mtnor nontly by | o OO AR erman iy vociferen e “falll;‘ktl‘:fie;ofl:-‘?t;fi thonsht differently. 1 Honan LS o AT theh SISO iEhest &‘I%'EMI‘. ‘I'rude, **you had better Jook ont. nicipsl officers were as Jo a3 | Alargeand enthusiastic meeting'of ‘the citizens (;cclu;lr‘:’,'ullllm::ullufisn‘:)lu!ycurl;\xn o“xgfl .xernk-fm:‘l‘fi present. Specchies were wuade by C. W, Woods | Anshow they rccommended Hickey's removal. "Ly the Trish Demoomats to repent the. Surdis e p drunk, he ¥ P i 1 other wentlemen, and avout 10:30 the | They did not consult me with regard to their ver- | nanee iy spian. whicly Baa b '1 ‘E;!l}l. Fa “:r;;- ) ¢ r > I rec sometliing if you don’tdrop thie.” Now. | those of the national officers: The | of the Second Ward, irrespective of party, was who is Mr. A. S. Trude* Me isa free citizen of | only remedy was when a good man was clected 10 held lust evening In the Rairoad Ghaoel, 715 State Chicago. There is no doubt about that. The Con- | keep him 1 office, to bave 1o change simply for | street. stitution of this State guarantees to every thiel, | {he' suke of el nge. [Anplause. ] The speaker Spe Pe pickpocker, siubler, and bunko-steerur the risht | onposed Mr. Heath ocfore b irst nomination, bit | Fitst Wards Jahn 1t 8, (uiok Wiitlnn 1. Tage, | dcen. Licb made the snme abusive remarks that r asd counsel. [Applause. | The | afyerwards had supported him. Ife had watched | M. Selz, and others, indorsiug Ald, Dullard. liave formed the sam and substance of his #pecches Conetitaticnprovi.es hat.whenove of thesefunc es | ki course, and was free 1o sdy that ail the preju The Second Ward Democratic Club met last | during the past week, isar.iteion an inuictment, he miy appear.n | dices e bad had azanst him had heen diss: night-at 513 State streer, with W. J. Clingen in C. Story started off to tell a story ubout pereon or by counsel, and rhall be entitled tos | he had made an honeet oflicial and e ofile the chair. The matter of the City Central Com- e Sglsbury, but had not gone far when he puceds. trinl by an Gmuartial jury. jAuplwse.d | [Applanse,] The present Council an excep- | mittee izmoring the Ward Club In regard to the dis- | found himself tlking to rapidly dimins 1 3 they wi . 0, when their | oitices—will now vot Dlunmen. fack: ey noie v havad th., Sule the horde of avariclous ofiice-hunters and thleves. To The Scandindvian Republicans of e Tenth | report went to the Council, it somewhat surprived o ous ol Wand gathered in Jare humbers 4t old_ Auror | 1ok There wars . Borencin mamaarbed dahis woukihe to carry gratlinetafoily, " - o 18 Milwansee avenue, kst evening, 1o | viewed tie case solely from the evidence on the | yay BT lis vicethn basnuruin o lo the St i heir reciation and indorsement | trial; I viewed it in the t of the untecedent | Zejrung, The only quesiion nvolved 15 whother the Heat's” adwinistration and - the | canses, a3 1 knew them to exist. ~ And T am huppy | fnenaars wiih Heath or the tas-eatees with Pessy standard bearers, Jus- | fuxay that 1 have recefved assnrances from some of | Switli are to gosern the clty. ing um- | tioe M alled thy large ussemblage them since that they bave become convinco thst [ f' of Northmen to order, and C. W.' Woodwan wis | wes right. The Councll did s most legislative $ SAN. —it concurzed in the report of the Com- SUBURBAN moderate, temperate deinking. - (Great sppause. The political migrant wound up with the usual ches were made by Ald, Pearsons, of the | prophetic peroration, The thicving element, availing themselves of this | tionally mood one., Hle had never knownu better. | bursing of tbe money by the Campaign Committee | Lers, He strusgled manful Iy, however, und wus = o d privilege accurdeu vy the uli O rizbts, concluded | Such Znen. were' not acportod jhe ponr teetor: | Dursine of the m lemath. - Me. Boyer etated | the Just to give up the ship. O, e n.cloausnt aildsess|) Lodtos LAKE. 1o center their force upon A de. Hedethe | served. All were worthy of the hishost honor. | that the money had been given to Frank Schwein- SEVENTEENTIL WARD., ministration, ind was followed by Mr. Loyeson, “THEN CAPT. IICKEY CAME TO ME. The Republicans held a ratideation meetinzat cobson, S. T. ‘Gunderson, and Ald. White, | Tesafd: *Well, sir, what do you proposeto @0 | tye Town Ifall Friday evening. Speeches were sinsml}‘ntwmq.kcnflfflel. & 1 fl;‘l :;le:;: ;Au&lnl‘m&] dThfid hmé bfie? honest and | furth and mn&»e J~:\~;me tospend inthe ward. This | mye Demockats opposed to the eleétion of Tom ol of the _uunko-steerei , | faithfal. " an reduced: tases onc-half. | matter created n <t breeze, AL annon a3 Alderman of the Seveateenth Ward | ok i e . Rl A, £ do son Drolia 20 ; D e Cumcemee e, e 08 ot bction- | The Mayor had co-overates With them. in | e Abrhame moved at a colifitte of threo | [UEOR e Aldernen of the Seventeenth Ward GULOL wlivm udns felling apsccied. un. {ndopaing | S0QULILE You ses, we have made this fy honde, | mide by Nessrs. Condit, ‘Muirhead, Veeder, ar- Forbing woule sieptesor rabentocl oy S2ublers, [ all the' reforms. had ed the vam. | b appointed 1o waion the Chiapaien Swargiwee | Larrabee and Division streets.” There were ubout | Maves Hoath sock 1o entis Lepublican ticket | Now, are yougoing to stand by me, or shall I re- | phy, Luster, Cory, Fleming, Ticrney, and others, e Moo I meetung (st he pad wetised | LCeT, it ful ympathy with them fo reduoing cx- | 10 . how ani Wiy the moncs of theward. was Borpraions i iy ad, the same, mou St | were unanimously adopted, und th meeting after- | stim? ‘| kaow | g pramepf (e, or shall Lre- ; DY speakers claimed that there was every prospect me annouuce in this meeting ‘l AL w,‘"‘ retired | pendituree. No one could ‘doubt this. An ai- expended, how and by whom. r d who disturbed the meef the other | wurd adjourned, - 1iis {lomor the Mayor was- ex- | 1. convinced a zood many people hat amnot, | of ynceess, and that the Democratic ticket carced e T A e 0 omatr the atiorney | tempt was beinz made to preindice the people | Mr. Van arch stated that ho would not trusta Dt i audress tho moctinz, bt iner ‘engage- | iy, conineed a sood many feople tat [am not 3 ¢ L of this clement. When thut ehould become knowit | yoamst Mr. Heath on acconut of the Ilickey mat- | doz with the Committee to whom the ward money ments prevented him. S bl injuring yourself, Iam | dead weights, which wonld be sure to kill it it k = there was any show of success, and they claimed. owever. they number. This time. among the fancy. sarely Othello's occupation would | ter. He had not investizated the charges, bat he | lad been intrasted. ‘The money matter was - | \ere kept in check by gbout a dosen policemen,” FIFTEEETIL WARD. villing To yield. If yon wisll 1t.» beron lanshter. | W bauniestt Magur Yieathecnt | judged o man by the company he kept, by his | cnesed at great length, and flnl]lj‘ prevailed.. The | UG T Hiol “Rands full i preventing the Fecue | e Ropubticans of the ¥iTieonth Ward netd an | “LUREL Sl I sonwish it S0 simply [ bremas Hoe Mok N e T eatel for Mickey, Geatlemen, I don't kuow bowmans of | actions, and his whole adminiteation. © It 3 min | Chub adjonmed i oo happy mood. rence of the proceedings thut diegruced the Ki enthusiastic meoting lagt the nctof 4 coward to have gone back on M. | fur Supervisor, was obliged to leave for Floria - Jialsted street. Capt. P. Hiciey. ' e had been doing sunply what I wanted | o S PHTe0n. W e il ediatel oauced Mr. William | hi ad boen w1 e erv- | Sa y moruing, on acconnt of unfavorable the chair, and fmmediately introauced Mr. William | him to to do, snd bad been wonnded in my serv ByrRiomitn. A GnAlites Rt kot youare personally acquainted with Jr. Heath, | wasin sympstay with reform, honesty, and good FOURTIl WARD. treet meeting the other might. Cong; \n,n e fsa maa ltm\l saye “-r.;u o means a1 innegy government. L folt sure ihat, whether he Khew | Tl Repiblicans of tne Fourth TWard held o laree e baeing s, o what he eays. |Applause. | Th like i for | ihefacts or didn't know them, that man's condnet | meeting 4t the corner of Cottage Grove uvenne and | jyug vi 2 Mr Tarn, v, Who delivercd a forcible statistieal ud- | 1 it were. Idon't know what other men deal nr:xrcuml?r:'lllmn it 1‘"'?'"} Like h.(l:‘xdh‘x; liad been controlled by the wame considerations | Twenty-Afth street last ovening, and were addross- | The meeting was presided over by Mr, Thomas | JE01 h':‘“!"';’_"m et wor o reatisueat 4y lfi?‘hlfli:we:lt;:’e'insu;hacas(:. but. all of iny'eon: | there fob sonie Hme. ln the ous oF ot s that reason. He gent for Mickey and he with recard to the fact<that he did know us with | ed by the Hon. C. 1L lteod, . Lyle King, and | Carney, and Mr. Dan Kilroy acteu us Sectrary, trenchment accomplizued by Mayor leath and the | victions of right prompted me Yo doas I Gid, o Meetings arc held nightly by both parties, and luw: ~i13mgoins t) make war ou tais criminal | rorard to the facts he diant know. [Appinusc.] | cutre 3r, Carnes mude o forcible speceh, showing-up | enchme il Iy o Trop loath gri e | ! 3 cleient, and 1 aw going 10 wake a Lenth's record and life. were lis boct vinglention: | | orehemocrats of (he Fourth ard bada drum- | Cannon's. character elfectnallys and impiorine il | hesent Couneil. b ek L ST quite as responsible for the good govern- | PONtcs are up toa white heat. FAL 20 XUE DITTER. END, Mo Srned then considered tho eienifcance | mer and tifer in front of Conrral Liall Jast evening | onoe! people of he svurd, und particulurly the | Luen put down, and the municipal affatrs had been | ment of T iy e Jonsiore for the good sovern- JYDE PARK. There bace been s 0ol many etories abont you. | of the cicction, alluding pariealarly to 1ho condic | me toa late hour, tryiug to get a _crowd tonether, | Triuhmien, 10 vote amiiust suoh b o : etanomically Suf uicecsTalIS e Couid | Cumncil was ictaken fn it yudinent, chietly be” | The mistake i’ yesterday moraing’s ‘paper by e Lo whothir youtare heohybie ele. | ion of roal etate. “Nothing could be done with | bit et with Fubie spenios. " s fore mas oniets | Trishn Getmard Jesct the tepublican candidute | 4 uu . i trust blacoi In-hise s | Soi S anishaken f it4 ydinent, chicily be- Sha Ty ake i sumtenlss. morslodd Janerly ;484 | for Alderman of the ward, was then intraduced, gers of the city’s business was misplaced ¥ standing the case as I did. 1 did what T believed e t. He eaid that he was the regular Republican nomy- | GG 1l o “.n"‘,”cfi*,,mn. it replied that it mm" il Leliore noiw, Was right. nominated to serve on the Opposition ticketas ment. You know whether youare ornot. Now property in Chicago. Was il because it was not | bed were talked to by Richberg, Doolittle, tal importance to fce that a z00d man was nd now, £ir, 1am prond of the record which | Trastce at the Convention held in Flood's Hail 1 want to eay Lo you tnalif you are in their power | desirablet No. It was on acconnt of the burden- | others, but they met with little enconrag. 3ou bud betier quielly ¢tey ;m.lmfi:u_sc the wariv'| come Luzation and the uncertaints of the Tature. | The Repunlicans last evening held Jweeting at | nee, which purty is n the minonty in the ward. going on, and f they bave you in fheir power kel e fohew crm had been enterdd pon. Tneappro-'| the corner of State and Twenty-nint Btreets—a | Tue'thys fact had not induced lum fo seclk 1 nomi- o aTairs of the city. bolice Do il P e s, % eath. U ey © . hir.order of things ance estabiished here, | tendance, and tne meeting wus large and enthusi- ad been done by his oppoment. Cannon was chlke V] ‘| K ve ap ¢ et e had been dome by P! Mr. Muchlke und others, 21l of Whom upheld the | will ind that I have abundant. reason to beprond | fo 0 e r fhs Yo, and henot thewr power, let them try 1t If you propose to | and the world of capital couvinced that Chicazo | astic,—tlie larvest ever held in that section of the oing aronnd and bonsting that he carried the i ‘; ke war o the criminal element, and will staud | was redeemed from burymerisin, and (hat the (Gor ward, Kloquent nddreeees were aclivered by ¢. | £00%, Aronnd and bonstin: pocket, and could | PreseutAdministration. v")};,nce the reinstatement of Capt, Hickey, he | 80 associate of thet class, Mr. Bemmett wes by me when the storm comes, 1will éhow them who | ernment was_to be administerod Bpon Honest and | 11 Reed, J. Lyle King, and others. and the Re- | 35 wieh 3t a8 he pleased. e could hardly believe . = E . has done all that any wood chtizenr Gonu ot U1 spoken of In rezard to the nomination before the i in their power: and I will show them who i5 | economic - principles; that. auey was o e | publicans thercabouts promize 1o do their whole | {int the people were 50 108t to all honor and shanie HNEATIH AND HICKEY. don't know that I can enlighten you any further.” | Convention and flatly declined to take any part ed, ‘and all that | daty Tuceday for the ontire ticket. HonE thorn b e L 00 e, oF eYeMICPI. | WITY THE MATOR DID NOT DISMISS THE TOLICE | 2 itah o b i ten Yo < \iWhy hase | with theparty. Uis name was brousht Jnv the SUPERINTENDENT. Fop ot m:uh;I xgme smcbmunu‘:mfm;" : Can\-egfionk’[bnt he did not obzain the nomination. News of Friday ovening contains the fol- ccause I huve not been asked. A fow of my | r. Abrun Mitchell, who. was- momionint o o Aic Besce of Erlday: aalyg i hbors up in the Eleventh Ward have asked | Union Taxpayers' ekt which vy mads ap oy v inmypower.” *tWell, " 68 8 Mr. livath, **3ou | raised cxcept what was n know beet ubout this thing; yoauesd.” Gentle- | was raised was 1o be ued fob the Rurpose | . The Democrats made & micerable failure in try- | ot thom in the Common Conncil, 1t elected e juen, 1t ie u bix thing to wo. Any man who thinke | proposed: that taxation was polug Ho . be ing to holda mecting fn_the Fourth \ard 1i-t | \ould try to do his ity fuirly and honetiy. and evening, corner State and Thirty-first streets. The | o for'the interests of the peuple of the ward e cim slep s tue position of Nayer or Chief of reduced and Kept down, —would do more ta rz Polfce_of = city and drive that clement out in the value of resl cstate here, and increus, attendance consisted of three voters and four boys. | reerdless of polith , and this- was more than his | lowing interview of one of its reporters with Mayor & ¥ 4 i 8 T hav 0 L HoN 2 s cived. L fo ‘on. 0 v c ¥, {Applnse. ¢ re- | tor of the e\ ening au e ch. De- Mr. Tarne ‘annon’s mob tried to i i " L G i ® B i "heel Cuuning combination. ‘Thes know all the wars | form bad enlisted all the hest 1hierosns of the eity, clining to <peal ol a8 aken fo. be candidate, m?.‘;n? ':":\Lf;m.)c":af;fs:evml fimes, _but were | iuduced him not to comply with the request of the : ml?%‘u‘fhfi [d'x‘rvl you not address a communication flans[sL }«‘zr Aflm:ln) Mitchell, William E. W heLlel". Lot oro dark and tricke that are vain that you can | und it was soing to suceced. Heath would Ne | Sudosred thEo ths by Lo the hoys. “This was | proritie el Council to remove the Superintenden M R Martin Farrell, Douslas Tilor, Col.* James Ly B b any iy AL & orhaps thiere will | clected by an_ oversheluing msjority Tuestar: | Al theve wos ot the setorncred rally. Mr. Mlexander Sweeney and soveral othergmade | *-1 have come, Jir. Maror," opened up the re- [, It was A R G L B oot et o, Me. Sehland, [bwlll RD. Epeeches, urging the Irishmen of the ward to as- | poster, **to ask yon some plain questions inregard | upon its duties. The Aldermen are gentlemen | withany members of the present lioard, bnt has ou prevails | whom T have great reason torespect. “Allthat I | come dawn 10 run with twor . B Collirtar aumy have to eay is. that Tam now and always have been | G. Ilamilton was nominated, Mr. Hamilton Is orals and chianges among thie | [Applausc, ] FIFTH W. he meeting then broke up. The Republicans of the Fifth Ward held & larze | gert thelr manhond aud independence by voting o Mickey < mecting at the corner of Wentworth avenue and against the turncoat, Tom Cannon. 1o this Migker “.":;f;c x;\(::‘\:’,:g)r;ou ething mys- Bave 10 be many rei petroiwen, 1 sholl ind, when 1 come to make this war. that cerialn patrolmen will prove inefliclent; they M1 not ubey orderss they will have some ex- 252 = et feel ast ovening and wore ane | BEAinst the tur - | among peopte tha X > 3 1 . = Very well,we will remove them, ™ says AT TEADQUARTERS. e e e oL iy cyenlug, dnd e ad dar v B e B st agitatlon=_) ST hoanle suspicious, about your course in | Tty and willing to explainany of my oficial ucts, | eaid to be a full-lledzed politician. and was ssn. e Masor. “'Go dhead.” And Hicker went THE WLOODSUCKERS. adonted unsnimously indorsing Peter Leady for SIXTEENTH WARD. that aflair: that somebody has heen trying to con- | 'f 25Ked to do fo and I huve the time. Jasstng the town in the (hicago style yestorcar. e Dt A Sheloped thit £eme | The nahappicst nercons in Chicago fo-day are | Aleres. 5 Th A i = i . Pigree, his opponent, it s thoazht will suc. W the patrolmen” trosted. The, 4 o Stast it v e Repoblicans of the Sixtcenth Ward .held a something. Is it #o, or is it a subject that you 08 Aite Wi & awny risht many il ou ot o trmcted, THEY: | e fellonantio Mavelomnoes ot ol [ A e i cnfiicstaniia meeting was | e Repallicans Svening b 7 Sopth | ol something. T it eo, i y HYNES. s ilendy ire working away gt monall were recwoved,—if not from the force, o venine i en's :, " H iy 1o pome other DirLof the ety The i tad ven | palitieal breskers with the Biemocratie party | 4I4 Jeb eveoing in Firsmen's 1ol cursor of | SO0 gt Sctifner in fhe chair. Wiil- | *Notatull notatail, The story lsnotaserslong IIYNES AS A FRIEND OF RAILROADS, for Asseisor, declines to allow hix pame by oo ascd - b, b tor twore 1haw o wonin, Ithezanty | the present local campaim. Tho' po. | fecieny the Republican ticket were made by Col, | il ¥ eindee verrallian 1o g ek i | ome. “The case is a perfectly pluli one,—une upon Suectal Correspondence nf The Triounc. on the Oppusition ticket, and will stand by the Vome cromded -ont hite b Tile at Camer® | litcal pot hofls Gercely. There s hut | Tereeme, b T ican tcket were Richards, and | nade s good atmmens i Eashish, The. coumet e ther should. have nevet been any | o 0 e o 28.—Probably the | Union Taxpayers who firet nominated him for the e e it el | Gas working SIS Lats the b ep et sk e b T Mlayor leau was indorsed by | teenth Ward is good for 500 Kepublican majory, | iumdor-tmding s fugte sver 5 220 | most important. mcasnre with which Hymes, when o 2n, Thoias, Hooney, candiaate for Con- " r Mr. A, N, 3 A . eting. < < ok bl Ening A = M b hle 'l i v E sounvel, and woilcitor for the ” bunke-rtc test will be decided at the polls. Perry 1. Smity | the meeting. SRR N WETsIoE DRvosigT - und pe:sistently misrcpre- | a member, attempted to identify himeelf, was the Union Taxpuyers: ticket, and. 50 expressed hiimaelt suieves, elc“.gn‘,fl,nv?“!,‘,hm’h,m "fi was | headsthe uekiet for the, Nemoerais, Perry bus TN TR Lt " _Th_cnzmogmqpqd I\:nufl:l-m.u(_ %4 ygancr_( ay ! Lt to the story: fcheme to organize the Territory of Oklzhama. to the Executive Committee, e et the ey siamia sy dhims 1hat | oncs. and the mob kriow it Whencver ho fo Tovening ot No. 50 Diae paen ard met | evening at West Twelfth Street Tarner Hall, and mer T Touns one ohom e duties of Mayorlust | ity iy generally progpunced, by those who know | - The siepe oumittee, ticket _for the Mr. Trude uml the faucy wanted wun s Supe mon: terday evening at No. 50 Blue Island avenue. | brouwht out the usnal sane of hoodlims, swho are er 1 found Ly aif ate. g oy : tendent. of Tolice that woutd coiuie with (s | feen at headquarters thero 1 5 grmnd. dofing of Dresided, " | alwasa rendy b Shout an § eazzle bl Inios wngec | umier fuund St e Yot earile st | ostaboat It, tb be.s Yab in.the ntercats of tha Townoflirde Park met yesteriay afternoon at ciaws. The fdea of their faciotum. their conficen- | cactors and 4 shaking of hands. Never in the Lig- . Jlofmun, West-Town Collector, was | the guidanca of the Democratic politionns, i he ho was responsivle for this; te fact was certain, | railroad cempinies and land-grabbers. Iiynes in- riSting ARl it .‘}h‘;}‘}",:c,‘_fz‘:“;‘,’,";‘{;'m“. ;lnlcn‘:i:;p,z.‘“, ‘l'nr":’llll,’i“l.f‘l:‘!l:r::;l’:‘"':):;\"h Then was | tory of Chicago has eucha crowd of prayed-cut :‘h;;.lv‘?[(lmn mslfi ;r!:nc“l!la::,(m:ll duug nr.lll':ncr ml h.:‘n'wih r;(\tnr;‘y\\'l ere near .u‘lcg. nz’:d lhcre] \r.u;a o ,‘) w“:x certain cxreuht, lapp:xrl.'m. u\\ ery- | troduced abill of his own to organize that*Terri- ,l]_,y = = n collue L 1 e 3 L, e - o cl c.Lax 7 e ollucte: uring the past &sad Inck of enthnsias: exce] ¥ the previously ody: ur finances were 11 g W were 7 i e P s v el s 5 2 | crooke, broken-down Lunko men, and ghe worst | 1 i s y: n bud ehapo. Vand | tery (L T No. 164, First Session, Forty-third | 1t is nrgedby the friends of the Cltizens’ move- lfg:’.‘:fi.“.fil’.‘.‘:"?i‘.’““a" ;."?..‘.‘!:'{i‘i.“-f'.‘ )z:{;chm;c;n beas o e amka, mest a4 yvar and the years previous. e referred aleo to | instroctod cliqy attered about the hall st con- aver our -‘A}Efifigfl) u‘,;‘rx“,r,m i gn.anxXle‘q})c; und Co::_r'w)' ehich s reforced to the Comymiltcc ment thavit o originated with the objact of re- hour's leture, and [ went inlo the Comptrolier's | hemocratic leadquarters. The - blowers and | d0e Lper Shartment ¢ re Dupart- | on indian AT ducinx taxation and securinzan economical admin- cen around | the manuer in which the city had been governed Interval afice and cuked Lo see Lhn testimony. JUBABIle [t riar tormed dayaare anthenteamid sacelied. | THOTIon, A b St M. Ileath's Adwinisiration. e frrepressibie John Comiskey was callod W | hient, the city oierals ara omsy ot Fire Depurt % y strath and vil g kg AL \ Vasnext introduced, | the chair, and said that the same Iseues were be- | and liad been Tor moutas. To adi o th iy w.;:'},"u;fir;u;{irgnd::fi:"nfc?}‘flr{mgizfiigfa’tm {'-‘!':‘mll'"?"':’?"l‘u"‘,'fi: .“:%fg‘?g‘ném“';l h‘t'fl“::’n’{:‘lf 2 letration, and st ciopded Mr. | fore the beople us_esisted Inst fall. Trichmen | 1 found n lase nomues of (ouen ] eeie calau 19). | (% Gonnbr Commisslonors of Phatston Goaarang | o ot of ns. fwures, sbow tax collected for the e e 10gb angAn ey | presnt e Moh Ja N e 1 2a0n can deduce fron it anythimi ¥ the prese 3 in motely rameat. \oths Mdmintsteation. aud showed that the surs | ghowld not vote for Hoathon the ground that e | Liowid s Iy inen in almost every department of the | the Co 0 . o . 3 EXCEPT TUE VILEST GOSsIP, Yeeterdas afternoon Terrs 11 Smith opened cre wnfoundel. | ud retuined an Irishevan fn ofice, © Hickes misht | C11y Govermment. - Sbss. o1 areent of the Bore A omaitaoe ey pooncf for tha pr- | EAL IR0 paeeseons valudt tate e ierc Were no zambling-houses running on the | be a good man, but o L Sides heknew. | Who wa the mmblers” can- | guifed by any snch iftle. concideratione. e hog Le can beat me. 1 turaed over the find volume and | another **bar'l, " end ye gods! what o resalt, . The read on the fret puge: * A. . Trude, Beq . ad- % ity ne 3 dressed the Commitiee.” Suva hie: ** Gentiemen | C24a0arters of the Democracy are in tne Amen: Democrats should not be vhere. Y v: ¢! ail al- ", o e '~ 0. The bestindi- | nothing against Heath cither; bat Hleath had cer- Y wWhe 2 faiiroad at or near Fenino. Yy 2 it minus of any onc who Las an idea of the. facts in HYNES' PIGTORE OF TilB DENOGRATIC PARTY. of 'the reforms claimed ol s Mr. lsnes' most noted specch in Congress was 8; county tax, S4.025.31; schuol tax, $01. 0: Soath Park tax, $30.020.17; village tax, 670.£0; platting tax, $79: back taxes, 5242 - i ax roll, 157, $689,255.08; taxes col- W 3 i e Al didate? Wasit Mr. leath? of the Committee. ns this Ié au investication to us- | Cau Express Buildine, between State snd Dearborn cation of the Lionesty of the present Mayor was the umue' not instituted o certain whether Mr. Mickey 1« 8 proper mian for his | Strects. The * aliways of the Lufldine were fuct that hie wae bitterly honnded and opposcd by | for him by the Repubiticans. There was such a But ing it t Position, 1 will commence by putting Mr. Hickey | crowded to. euffocaiion. while on the ttreci the | {he sambling and thieving clement. o remen, | thins s Funning ecanomy inio the ground. Larze | workt of ::I?Ix‘:;x‘:ang?]::}:l:;}f o 53?1”.&'-'"’3«»“&-&?5 that ofa bloody-shirt pulitician. 1t was in oppo- | lected, about $25,000; bonded aebt, $626, 000. uw-nmeyun:ll_i] !:r, hclkce-dum. the stand and | mobnumbered hundreds, all demanding their share | bered the mock-auction stores on Canal streot, numbers of laboring men were living off the taing at once. 1looked over the s:tuation, and | £ition to the L Xier Government in_Arkansas, and LARE ViEW, wax sworn. There {«a colored person in ¢ hicugo il host Droperty-ownerson the street came o' | county sho micht be employel made up my mind to retain every city oilicer or | In support of the Government of Drooks. There cuteniny Tok 1he momatin ot s, o, Tl ¥ « 53 ation of town officers ot pemeof Daulel Webster |laughterj—s great, | Of the Fpolle. Delemation after delemution came | it ho°L Proper 0L tiore Wid ot S s i ho i okl 1 ¢ oM passages i boce f 3 and begzed to s y | Charley 8. Cumeron was_introduced, and said % v souid el duty, | 8re Eome passagus in this speech which must pos- d | guplove upon whom 1 couid rely to du his duty, | 8res crious iterest to bis present Democraticoup- | 0110Wing pe-eons Were nomimesed w o Soors 1 2, fut, greary colored mun. [Rencwed lnu;;m:r.“ down **well heeled " from the Committee-rooms, | of geiting ¢ of {he ewindling concerns in their | that for ¢leven years the city had been umider o v . e 4 ensely Awas back in the istory of the city, Namel wns | and immediately after there would be 2 friendly | neighborhood. They compluined Lt thely con publican’ rule, a8 the na‘lon had, and e | fh o ?rru:{u\';%fl:hhi"\v::iml?'?’ivll;‘;g‘:;{l-b te | porters. Il prefaced his speech by an assaup | . T. Hanchett; Assessor. Adum . Wickler; Col indicled, —not for any offense ugainet the munici- | call vn Chiapin: & Gore Juet opposite. The | Uy customers were afraid to go to ir | result was® the sume n both cases. | miyeelf and the city. gpon the venerable / sudge Poland, of | lector, Uscar Charless Tuwn Clerk, Hency . Brade % i Like | Vermont. whom he” charfed 'with having ley; Commissioner Mishways, District 3, Peter pubty, inIheL'nhwlaulul\vnrh-fnr)m-flin" awoant of whinky consumed Was gomcthing enor- | stores and wareho for fear of being | Both 1 i pulity, 3 2 2 i had heen pum in debt and 2 Jepartment did not snit me. 3 4 Gonirtei c]:‘_h.l:pllgl%m—ll‘mrz;l‘llunnll currency. | mous. - oped ingnd cheated by the thieves and | fmpoverished. The speaker then branched off into | a --m::'fm‘:fl:;-cé(filé: ,m;u.».‘]",.,'.u « suspiclon, | madea speech ** distingnishied by spleen and cri- | Schafer; School Trustee, Franz Fae Overseer 2wt Taared | fellow, wttér- | Andnow asto a few facts. The Democracy fs, | mock-anction men. ane aha strcet. Now w & lone dissertution on national politice. The | witich almost oynivd o a conviction, that there | mony which ever charucterized the proselytein a | Highways, District 1, Lanty Kennedy: District 2 gavee " Mr. Haynes scems by his recent course to | Edward Chant; District 3, Nicholas 1anson; Joa- Iy loeking In morul principle; he mnever | from top to- bottom, totzlly demoralized. John | was the state of affairs? Every. one of th i i ¥ g In ciple; c .1 : 1 as the st aira? - Evers one of the mo Demosratle party had becu_chested out of their | s ¢ viere: just Whe 7 1ad any education, and mever " kncw et | 3 Rowitees i miMGring he cemparen Aipyisly | auction slores bad ben clorcil . These were | rchis Tn 66 b wasommiceon s OuLr, the B T e e e || e Tarutoer - Bty o7 Jis recent o prose- | tice of the Peace, W, S. Ten Drocels and Jonn ¥, © froral prncinlewan. § nfig",fn"f;dr&rlmfgnfll i;:‘t‘:i.;lxl.;m‘]u.nr:“x(l;qun, ol * 1, excopt "fl'r c.fl..! ;n:’ll»:;;::‘:_z"{ni;xa; ";lh eaker ch;_nmd that, when | and, lx{nccusmr)'. he would follow up withti¢ | Capt. 1.ckey would have thrown the Department ll; e. *He chnmclirim:» lh]c_])cmocm!s of Ala- gllllh; Constables, George Cuppell and Erick i 3 )y 3 3 : the Mayor's yosition, he w cartridge-box, us'lic had done in the War. d would hav eriousi e tding ngocherons ledders engaged i | Stone. Znd partly for eympaths forun old neighbor. He | refults achieved ¥ ¥ to-day of | 10 be a Democratic ora ttepublican May gl i ar. into confusion, and would have very eeriously | bam 3 d 4 thbor, I eved. c 3 X e a De & yor J. R Doolittle, Jr., stepped to the front and | ed me in wy work in other branches of aur | **vile trading of political appointmen He de- EVANSTON. s o O the esi P Cenimitice. Cen n e arties, i eye i¢ ution, ‘and the Demacratic parly | to learn the ‘ropes, and then he misht not have | that State as o movement of - 6, Bourbon | oftices wua held on Friduy evening at Lyon's Ha thst Now) fiéud&'fi,flhflkfi:flfik:{yflfia Wod [ audihe Camunign o oimltee are St open iwar, e ds oF e, Meath. Tl thoroughly consnited | would save it in the futare, Mo claimed that the | prov mbe ooy Sgtjen e mizhe no forced | o asins enenad #howa 1ta hand “‘with the | There were about 500 preseat, notwithaancing the B e on e, anlon of Daniel Web. | The oo e At open war witl both, - Every Fosalection: EMs, and'this was on¢’rvason for his | Ltepnblicnn parly lamsiated in favorof the wealthy. | to bend my best cnergies in (he direction of wus- 1910 e dazzer in it for the reform move- | Tain, which fell thick 2nd fa<t. Of this aumbor ey Da s ihine rode e, BUTE that | body 3 the sank i e 1 b o and o one Flection, 2= 5 ; - | Durinz yeurs of efeat the Iihmen ot Gt infng the clty's credit, aud of vorrowing woney | ment. Ue clirges the Democrats with having | Thore werg inagy whe s Inclizible, whio took an police hind anyihing 10 do with: and e srorayiie | Soeis to kno NCorh 10 he. o o Joina o, Biei el oL, e rnade by Gen. Martin | ktood maufully by the Mas and (e oo “ouc exjienses. No matter how peffect the | **bY corruption. chicanery, and treachory ™ eleets active part in thie election, —such us minors from 3 i " e H seorze W. Spofford. party. Now it was rumorcd that twoor three Depactment wight be, it would not do ug | ¢4 theie candudate. e pronounces thie Demo. | Chicago. The meeting wap called 1o order by W. hat Trude propoeed to prove was thiat e, among | are constantly kept full of g, The fonlest and e Ninth Freemet Club of the Fighth Ward thousand Irishmen in the city were Zoing to desert | fall Justice while it was going for months with- | cratic leaders **usurpers and political tradera,” | N Brainard, who nominated i, B. Hurd ns Chafe- g man. There was considerable contusion daring = T otber citizens, had sizned that petition, which was | dirtiest have the areatest share of theplunder. This | helda well-attended meeting yesterda) 1) i i otber ¢ 2 n, e the hiarc of tho) < s yesterday evening at | their party, on. account. of ‘M. (. T, he ay. enzazedin an **unholy alliance. 50 exteneively siFned that the. bresident lot Daniel | Hes as e et iardof Minhat, thes | the coner of May and ilarrison etreets, 3ir. do L. | dine eilive gy 2oC0Mut Of M. C. Mickey, but e extromity, 1did whiat 1 thoneht then, | © HeEs 1S bhe of Horoidiaines which be pays his | the whole mecting, and this was caused by fow a8 the wiseet thing, 1 Fespects to the Demoerats: *-The Bourbon Bax- | persons whose sofe delight seems ;10 be to make * IN AND UAD A SQUARE | lerifes, Knowlng that their title wonld not stand themaelves conspicaour. 'The folloiving nomina- - investigation. and borrowing a lesson from the | tions iere. made Supervisor, Gjorze W, Hun- ont. Tickey said, **1 don’t remamber anything | have eworn vengeance upon Perry i1, Smith, an Manamng i air, 3 e i i aboutit I{isa great whileaco. but 1 presume] | the sins of bis follawers hee to e visticd sy oid | Mdnaine in the chair. jopecclich were alro made by Tians Haerting and | aud what 1 (hink uiky, 1 ile dupontum. | Mr. John Lussens, candidat ; o rerels Hetil i o e ey ST W U it had ben presented | Inwtead of atlowtug the people in the Wands 10 | 8 bricr siamemcsy o didate for Allerman, i AT L v " NTI-HILDRETIN, R W Fishe tome.” And so Trude went on trying to find manage their own: affairs, the ward clubs are | Government, and what his policy we i & T i 3 are X 2 y wonld be if elect: e i 5 5 plundercr who burny to: the s Sow T Tow : otiec Sikic e would worl: in the interest of the respeot. | I 1¢8PONSe 10 a all for & mecting opposed (o the Tsaids “ Capt. Hickey, T propose to TOR S bonest lie'has rabbet i onler‘rlu’:l;(lr: o the ng‘:x:n::' ' mun'surit'm’ro:um e Je?«'.-plh'xf'hl'.‘y'yon athool every deps riy co-operation of every city “There is 4 ood deal of talk ahout yonur ont whether Hickey. in some pa~t period of this | iznored, Fand fihe Campaien. Fommiter has o world's hictors. bad signed s petitioato pardon | pomnted apecials commmiony 1ot out anold co{sm% mun ron; -tlxlm-mfi runnlfin‘en )]\_‘)l‘mm xli;.‘;:mm )h has been iz:i\'cn for di oy T Rmsters: and %o it was all the | They will have the nopoiuting of the notries and | Mr. Jome) porgrm followed with a few romar e aE conmreion hurho flandese te | ticket peddiere. Thilias ciuscd moet torribie | the HTest A ton s, o3ha ehuded e oY mid counrolor. and solicitor of the tiier- | din. "The eniilatos in fhe Wwards say (e put | Hickes st s intration ansioneought to know T e vt of i 16T €AD roje suything e ias | thein off from the Denefls of o fund {o- swhich | 1hat she pocerioner ayl L gt Superintendant a jund o, Lwant voulo understind that. He | thex contributed liberally. Furiber thun that. they. | wis foehemiegiiion prpose, convidering the mey on Gl withesses ol the etand 1o ewear o any. | hold that many of the men to whom (his mones | Wi sado o Charzek: The testimon in that case T ey b aean et to. Whettier | i Leen intrasicd re dishuncet Tind wnt. of | i hesnd, oy o gy L LSt imo Anthiony g be sl 2yt JurY fo belleve them or/mot s quite | course, this i3 nice Gkt st €an be Viewad with | Siber ot OO Coureil tecommanded anotlier thine. 1 have been told (1 do Dot vouch | delight by the outsider. The Gl among the ‘De- s dismiseal # ol sor the truth of it) that _these thieves® attorneys | mocracy s for pol icy caré not how they are | Mayor, P o3 - lave two prades of fees. " 50 much where | obtamed. and i they once ot i power. racl e | sy, ;fiithv"}: be aa e ftwnsdo. | every honest voler fu the ward to pee all his o tuat T should watch him closely and it wonld be il they simply” furnish logal =services, and a | retrenchment and reforu, Evers buncsier sl be | machinations of the gmnbl& e{..-me‘:‘ So the | deavors to brine abont the defeatof the managainst | for bim Lo rewain in the position if be was not pre- !ghould Wke to have time to show up the character MAYWOOD. n ndent, and | wiom they were pledsed to lisht. | ilireth was | pared to wae s viotons. honest. sneeio: b FROrt from the Do el fecolvcd such Learty i Township of Frovieo, at a cancus Leld i 3 sishey | Tharsday evening, nominated the followins ticket return o the Council of the revenne-thief Hil- | City, Government. dreth, quite o number of Seventh-\ 2rd citizens ¢ assembled in the «aloon on the corner of Ashiand 2 avenne and Thirteenth place, The meeting organ- dishunest. I want to know, sir, Lis theft. conceived the wlea of destroying the Con- | Trustee, T &. Co thition nnd tearing down the whol”structure of | Feank Merrill: Justices o (b poges o aoner {lie Governuent, and grecting upon its ruins o It L Newell, George Keamey; Constables, P. I by electing Mr. McCaul President and Mr, | whether in any way, the remotest, you are ko Which e revolutivuary Government in ity stead, | Smith,” David dils, G. W. Franklin. lecting at % i hich programme has been cousummated in the | Amonk the args: " cw remarks. le responded, giving Hildreth a | your eliiciency ax Superintendent-of the Poliee - Tt b "‘;.,’r"m}“’ he eumuarizes | lowing, who intend to run fndependent: ¥or Cot thoronsh hanling over the coals, and showins pret- | He said he was uot: that, with all the talk, he de- | 00 mran s fl_unmfi_l‘“fl“& fly‘_ of }'«‘l;dm;xlm- };’cmr. E. Uaskin; Justices of the Peace, bnflrlcl_ i etesoly” b elmmeioe et T | oy Bl ol any £ the Gomsc | Al eharacterization, Ut Which soumdSsiranter e | Hpes e mer ames Curry: Conatabic, F: 1, Fhil- e Superiatendent told the'| WA Pat tlle | time i iy o | @iences of misséprecntation, told him, (tanikly | CowTig from a Demberatic cantidate for Gy Ats | Pivsons ot nominating cundidates for villaga 3 | torney in Chicago: officer will be Lield April 13, at the same place. uve: Highwoy-Commiasioner, able tispaying element of the city. Nr. lenry Pilarim followed with a few remarks, higher mte whers they farnieh ihe legal | demanding place. and § il be ipssiie b | achnatons of the : tervices and_the witnesses also. [Avplaase. | | shake them ol Tt1s'3 sad thing 1o sce. the s | hed phe ‘ffs'r:nue‘:su'fk’.{fl.‘w"'h,g“c".‘,’;(.’x‘éf;‘;},‘;"“h ihe | azain before them, ‘aking for Uhelr enTmees to res | Bpon the Hoeres, 1o sk o, acedsIn: gam- | T ot lshiucrary of Arkua, ve Tuat by erstem of professional wimesses | who It fall ‘and sprin denounced bummeries | Lot ooy standing thecriticisms e received | (¢t 1 the Conucil, ' He vecmed to havea sort | biers. and he assared me that he was not onty | & iy i S et § Bundred things that would 17 progert av g i e atiip Bebimier, 1 4ty this House that It was ac once the mo~t Corrupt. . Barney; Town Clerk, Philip Bohfander; ous (o rointo the fight. 1 spoke of ase, and he explained it satis- | selisb, and Impoteut Administrution that has within Assessor, Loren my kuowledze cver cursed a State of this Dnlon, Jostices of the bt au; 7ie Moore - Of patent rieht 10 a place in the Council, and it Jvas thae now to take thot awav from him, since Wolf: Collector, John Fippinger; Peace—L. V. Fercis, M. F. Covell; been growiug up in Chicazo as weil an In other | WalRIng arm-und-arm with toe loaders oty prisr-| MAlier, Doty bas been gro L4 of doubl. Are oficials | Mers, nd. holing dufhy boncaders o with the | “The Kepnhilcans of the Eighth Precinct of the citzes there s not a particle ed out of oflice upon the . lowest. Eighth W ot Yo ontgn he had «o disgricelully represented them. | A few | factoril, v In that case he did just a5 every other . B ions oo oo WRETCHES, co. 13- L REPUBLICAN MEADQUARTERS, - . | of Loomis and Horrdy Srening s, Sormer | dues aco 1 apneared That he was Sl ey | udodle irment Dhea e e nind tnarked by brltery, traud, and Tnafeasance, misteas: | Constablea—Frederiek Lintse, August tiatlie: Com- the pimp=, the characterlecs villains that thie wan | No. 135 Lake street, a great deal of work is done, | fair ltendance.. sl g, SirCels, presided, and | of SUCCes8: bUL. from what the spoaker had fearncd | 10 do--n wus the custom ot tho Fier. he” oem shames the name of ~guvernment and tends 1y | Misioner of Highwrays, James Broudle, Found- ol Togmec e b owets 1o this or Soaney s | poser thont much oise, Thero {53 unity of pur: Pubiican cgianade for leath and the other' te- | TONE the qniel and - car o was " eitished | e reperies myinens to know that he (iickey) | e, “46F shee IR on g OF, povuizy natitu: | master, Vlentine Schiing. . * 2 Y ul te8. o ard, he was satisfied er higipens to know e 101 e 4 R e Tl ity T lick Tho. | posty aad, the Hep working s ohe man. - Bery | T con endiveien, b : Jie defeat was a cortainty. Tiesidos, o was inclixi- | compromisod the. Liste Soore cous vp shnoked) | Milfoutes ol glstingutsh T Admintscriiion v 10 all pretense of zeform in municipal afisirs. Was | one scoms to feel that there is a duty 1o perfors’ | The Ninth Wand Republican Ciab met last even- | 216 3410 Council baving any pretensions 16 - | lntendonts cxpress orders. | Tty bas coabrined ftaelCIn \the ailectfonate approva: MISCELLANEOUS. it e duty of N Meath, afier teling tiickey | and jost s a grave one. “They feelthat f Forry | fni in Fareer 1oh, nopachca0,Clnh met ast even T Aimistion esitate for a moment inrefusing | 1 avked i, contined Heath, **why he re- | LoNof Arkamsza 1 ok Tor retonms s o Loute it THE SECOND WARD. —that hie would stand by hiui as long | L. Smitn is pliced In the 3avors chair the wark | tense arket Hall . ladieona; o to s floor. There s not respect | sizned in the face of charzesif hie cuee wanso cleng, | f o1 oidtion sas no . e et aa e anm arlong | 11 Bnithig plesdlnthe Maror ereat saving im- | tickel-peddior s mig Chnlens Fuards, motaries, | able meniber of the Comman tormmh e | SiEmed amswercd that ki hiennderzoue the inveatl | couid R0t be reached by 1ouias s By nce ¥hich | | The Municipal Reform Club has iseaed the fol Tleath, the moment the storm arose, to abandon | stituted by Mayor Heath will be done 3wvay witl, | polls on Tucaddy. The meeting then adj yosiue | sitwith hiwin commitiee, 1t ho 5 sent to the Eation te would Lave been forced to (as be beliey. | lutéresizof a coterie. af seifigh pomioors Tmight | 10Wing address to the citizens of this ward a0d dosert Hickey aud {ara tim ot of ofice, anu | and the bummers acawn aseume Weir Tulo of | owell the atdsence af Kaon oy S qLen Sdiourned 1o formen he will be cxpelied. The speaker hnd | ed) apnucossarily implicate. Sood \cltisens, whom e R moral charamier oS Aimus of fhis muve. e CanaiTures pos Janation, of the merls of the retion Socen the friend of Fildreth, and he re- | e lid promised not 10 cxposs. bolisving thers o} Of soie Whom {t has lionored with pretermeni.(fourh. | Wit Geliamms® S,/ fominattun in your ward, and thue yield to the demands of the very thieving ele- | extravagance and lsappropriation of pablic ELEVENTH WARD- ot 1 e T voring to eradicate? |Cries | money. 5 The B 3 P o retted to be obliged'to eay anything hatsh of him. | posure could serve no. o8sible public #ood. b raent—If such. deration . AL b v .$,"“,",‘,‘5’“,§‘L.g e “},‘,‘,’ B K T eaaits :;suhflxflf.‘;f,mt';:‘e:{d Lepablican Clob met at Xo. e useless 1o Silompt fo. spedk For hom i re | POSYe cou ‘eatieticd then, and L am tuiiaged now, S ranbe r?é’i'?}&‘u?l‘:'a'dwfl'n°§|’a’m§',“§'.,&“""{,"‘ RS i pomaa s deelied 1o fudorse the nusn. Bave beor: the eréateet trinmph Tor that clement it THE OTHER OFFICERS. After ‘the transacifon of soime routins prcsiac: | f5ce OF bie infamons piscorl.” 1o the Counci he | that he fuld tho trato, fl\\’e ace all fallible, wnd T | with public plander. ik Aderiu, Addison atiand. "~ " e crer bas bad or probavly ever will baveln this | Mr. Clinton liricgs has becn s faithial Trearurcr, | 2pecches wore. maie by Mesars. Tuthill, Throop, T o aten wp {9 Tob | may hive erred Iu judgment, but I think mof. | Hynes is somewhat aristocratic in bis notions. Lo Ve ivectiom oo of Hipe experfence: I3 interest e eoople’ of | helr money. Tie | Capt. Hickey then tamad o mer sadm aot: | pHynesiss be dainty, kid-gloved, and tomosc in | Dosthest oo ot s oores 3 g clty afalr. Hia . 3 too much nerveand | bot it Vi i § a1 . ing was " clty. Me feath postesecd too m Hnancd | hntliexgued ;g;:n'gn Dave 2 constant change in '~03“;,,:"&‘;5;;0!""55;:&:;!&;‘:% sell attended. | was the easy ool of rallrond and gas monopolio city onHeath, 1 am ready and willing to rid this | regions where he can Avold contact win e orC esaury Lme G0 the service of the citys we ask. ety e Shonog e et e waliolnead | B O oLe Mliey oot e money, e, | a2 e speccie s ) B R | e R Lt B Sl by | BRI anfee i St | i bR i to i & 3 2 gth? '0u slan mt e fight? i " 128 n b} s h en falthful becanke Mavor Heath lnd commanded bim (6o | etraighiforeard ‘and meportibie. bamus s TWELFTIL WARD. 5 aad participated in uctively and_promiucntiy. | They will feturn How for bios aoy 1o cu‘,‘;;ng_ the majonty. for in thi wical power s inherent in | Basbeen found, D e e e pden falihiu) snd it.” Hehas beendolng it ever since, and is dolng | ickard S. Tuthill has waie au elicient oty AUG- | At busiaess” morirm of A Trvelth Ward Re-. | The suzh of &0 Vi T theo . - 15 same speech he says: t < 108 i beer [ 1 G | Tl Ward Re-. | The sum of 21,000 was ased 1a theCounell fur the | and have an sboadance of wespous. T am sure I | And tagonace furshe gy e recogultion of the doc- | FowiLic (0. sbcume taeoss thas (hlacTincE: Wher: I8 I8

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