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5 e e e e e e o to ghow thelr fealing for him in a direct D h this mattcr, and a8 & sccondary resurt T yote both men fnto the Leglslatire this T Y% a second cholce, tho vote of the Tip- Minoe deleention will' be east for the Jon. Jee\ans M. Browne, who without a doubt {8 the O dark horse® fn the feld. His gallant beslt ngainat [lendricks, the whitest man y tha P mocratic rauks, told what the [uute of tia e gt of “Our Tom,” and his solendid Eficwrv over Holman at a tlme when the very kies Jooken Democratie, showed that e was as :vell thouglit of at home as wbroad. Tespect- fullsy SR chanc INDIANALOLIS, Special Dispatch (0 The Tribune. IRDIANATOLIS, Ind., Aptil 1.—The township eleetion passed off very emoothly to-day, with adeep interest in It on account of the Influence upon the October Leglstativo clection, and In k';mflng what the strenzth of the Natioval movement e When the polls closed tho Re- ublicans were somewhat despondent, but, ay relflml came in, the indicallons wera that in stroug Deinocratle. wards the Tiepublicans had fnlnul by the Urcenback diversioy, while in Republicnd wards there bl Ao relative loss. So far as figures have been received at this hour, the indivations are that King, Republican candidate for Trustee, will bave o plurality of abont 1,200, while the Natiunais will show from 1,200 to 1,600 votes. Ja% Hepublicans aro_ jubllant and the Democ- 5 disheartened, What returus have been re- selved from the Stale show Republican gains, LATAYETTE, IND, Speclal Dispatch to TAe Tribune. LararrTe, Ind, April 1.—The election passed oft quletly to«day, but was warmly cons fested. No definita resuit will be renched to- pight. A largo vote was polled, and the connt 1n tnis townstip wiil not be completed before fo-morrow nout. The Nuational party dovel- oped unexpected strength. The vote will be ose on ‘Truatee, Probably the Denocrats switt elect most of thuir ticket, CLINTON, ILL. Fpecial Dispatch to The Tritune, Crixroy, T, Aprit L—An Antl-License ticket was clected to-day by the larest majority ever given fur temperance. 'The thrco wards gave majority of 130, To-nizht the temperauce peo- ple ars almost wild with joy. The publle square §s ablaze with Lonflres, and anvils arc baing fired. Dotitt Iall is crowded, and songs and specches Ml the afr. The Heforu Club baven live_rooster nnd n broom displayed fu hall. This s the first victory the tcmper- 0j ¢ have gatued in the past cight vears, oflicers ure: A. D, Mellenry, Mayor; ter, ‘Treasurcry David Richardson, Earvepors Aldermen—First Ward, O, L. Kirk and Watker; Eecond Ward, W, Motzger and Uiurge Armitrongs Thinl Ward, 0. J.'Wood- ward and George Scott. JACKSONVILLE, ILI. Speela! Dlpatch to The Tribune, Jacgsosvites, L, Aprll 1.—The city elec- ton passed off quieLly here to-lay, ‘There were three tickets dn the fleld—Nepublican, Democratle, and Greenhack, The De- mocrucy, for the trat tine in muay vears, elect- ¢d their Mayor Ly o'mujority of 10, and thefr Marshal by o majority of 77. They ulso clected vue member of the School Board and thres Al- germen. ‘The Hepubllean Clerk succeeds by 77 majority, and Hve Aldermen aud ono meni- per of the gchoul Board are Republicana, 'Th ity voted unti-license by 75 majurit tewperauco question and the Greenba.l (::(ug;]hu Republican candidates tor Muyor and Marsual. WIIEATON, 1LL. &pecict Dispateh to The Triduna WazaToN, 111, April 1,—The aunual clection of 8 President and Board of Trustees of thls corporation took place to-day. The only Issue {ovolved was the question of fssutug license to sloons, Tho contest, which was sharp and somewhat exciting, resulted favorably to the authliceuso party. ‘The following unamed gen- tlemen were elucted by an averago mujority of 81: President, 8. W, Moffatt; Trustces, 1, H. Fuller, Jobn Butellile, J, 8. Pelronuet, and O, F. Luwry. BLOOMING'TON, ILL, Bpeetal Disgaich (o The Tridune. BrooyiNaToN, 111, April 1.—E. H. Rood, o former member, ¥. M. Fuok, sud the Hon. Ad L. Btovenson, were clected wembers of the Doard of Education of Bloomingten to-day, alteran exciting clection, in which the chief reslatance was made to Rood, The vote polled was: Hood, 1,4013 Funk, 1,065 Btevensow, U3, The propusltion to refund 4t per cent. $15,000 of Wpercent bonds was carried by a large wmajority. CHAMPAIGN, ILL. Special Dispatch to wa* Tribune. CrawratuN, 11k, April 1,—The city election passed off vory quietly to-day. lenry Trovett was elected Mayor; H. W. Maban, Clerk; P W. Woody, Treasurer;* A. H. Bryao, Clty At- torney; C. E. Hanford, City Bupervisor: Will- fan Weller, Marshal; Aldermen, Steaub, Wright, Alcock, Bogardus, and Beach, There were no lssues, and palitics cut no Bgure. CINCINNATI, O. Epecial Disputch to The Tyidune, CinciNyaTi, O,y April 1.—The electlon In this ity and county to<lay passed off guletly. Re- turne, us far as reported at midnight, fudicate that the contest 1s very closc. David Baker, Republican, beats Dan Wolf, for tho Board of TPubllc Works, whilst W. Baker, Democrat, will E;obnbly beat Capt. Foraker, Republican, for unty Bolicitor, ~ A large amount of scratching done, The resuit shows that the Republlcan i Cinclnoot! and Jamilton County s ing streugth. TOLEDO. ToLrDo, 0., April 1.—At the municipsl elec- tlon to-day the Democrats elected tho Street Commlssioncr, aud probably the whole of the sty ticket by small njorities, and, as far a3 hcard from, three out of elght Councilmen, and threo out of ezt Aldermen, Tho Nattovuls polied o much saller vote thau Was unticlpated, making o walu, however, 1o the Councll sud Board of Alderuen, Kigures taunot ba given to-night, . COLUMBUS, O, CoLouBUS, April 1L,—The city election passed dververy quictly, A larger vote than usual wis polled. In scveral wards strong local Hvalries caused some wonderful political :‘l:m,vg “l'll’;:::l yl‘l.l'l! :um fir Imui {-n,'m‘xj? full = et ju, Eyey r e Ll lection of tho full Du::ucrvr?q:.lgkltcll:tl“l‘xv‘ :II: usual inajoritics, wi EbE i Sl Conppeie 1 1 8 alebl Deunratl el CLEVELAND, O, CLEvELAND, O., April 1.—At the city election slight vote was polied. No flgures can bo &iven to-nleht that are reliable, 1t is estimated $bat toe Republicans buve mn)w?ly. ave carried tuo city by MADISON, WIS, 8pecial Digpaich 10 The Tyiduna, Mapisox, Wis., April 1.~The city and judi- ¢l election takes place hare to-morrow. For Mayor, Geu. Gourgo B. Smith bas no opposition, baviug recelved Indorscment from each party. The Democrats have put in nomiuation Androw Daubner, ond the Republlcaus Charles Kayser, 3 candidates for City Treasurer, No vullmlml' uterest 18 tuken {n the other locul offices, Judges Ortou und Toylor, for the Buuremo l.fi:u, whl recelve the united vots of botu pure BELOIT, WIS, Bpeelal Dispasch §0 The Tridune, Bxroir, Wis,, Aprdl 1.—Tho ¢ty electlon to-morrow will be hard fought, uud provably Yery cluse between License and No License. The License ticket s beaded by Jobn Hacket tor. Mayor, William 'F', Goodhug_for ‘Treasurer, and the No-License thcket by Col. O. C. Jolin- s for Mayor, und 8. 8. Goodale for Treusurer. . u.ul‘(ugm, for Policw Justice, i3 on buih COUNCIL BLUYFS, 1A, CouxciL BLurys, Ta., Apnl 1.—~The city elees tion hero to-day resulted fu (he succers of the :nuru Republican ticket with tho exceution of lzxf:uflff';lnm (,Pcmm‘flls). ‘Fhiere were three oo “;lw':n—l{«punllw. Dewovratle, — KEOKUK, IA. Ko ¥¢lal Disauteh ta Tas Trivune. 3 BORUK, Ia., April 1.—At the city election 0day the Republicaus clected thelr cutire b €U by lurge wajorities. Thy Lo, Jokn N. Ttvln Wus re-clocted Mayor by & wajority of L The six Alderwen ciosen uro all Repub- licans, and tho new Councll will stand 11 Re- publicans to 1 Democrat. fwoeptng Republican victory that has been uchioved [o this city for years. It was the most HMARTFORD, CONN. Hantronp, Coni., Aptil 1,—The city olection to-day was carrled by the Democrats for ex- ceutive oflicers. vas cliosen Mayor by (00 majont; ————— Gieorge G, Bumner, Democrat, CRIMLE. ABLY, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, GAvnzxa, Iil, April L.—Joseph Ably, at pres- ent serving out a life-sentence in the State Prison for the assassination of his father at Couneil Hill, in this county, in September last, was brougit Lo this city on Baturday Ly Bhorift Barner from Chester, where e, with other convicts, has been engaged In working on the new Penitentiary, Ably wua lodied in jatl, and lins been closcly guarded by the officers. f{lo will be taken to Freeport in the morning to testify on the part. of the peopla n the case of Peter Miller, fudletedd for helog an sccomplice in the ternvle murder for the committul of which AbIY is now being pun Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Drs Moixngs, la., April 1,.—Telegrama to rela- tives here state that Willlam E. Baker, sou of the late Adjutant-Ueneral Baker, ou trial ot Cheyenno for the murder of Thojuas Murray, of Company F, Fifth United States Cavalry, by stabibing, In December Jast, was ucquitled, The murder was brutal, aud the least expected, by the friends of the victim wus Imprisonment for Iife. ‘I'he accused was defended by the Hom, Galushin Parsons, of thls eity, 11is mother was atso present. He is @ mere boy, with bad bubits. A BLOW AL MERCY. o Seclal Depatch to The vidune, InpiaNaroLs, Ind,, Aprit 1.~Thomas Lock- hart, at lberty under thres yours' sentence to the Pententiary on good behavior, shiot a bar- Uer named Louts Meyer this afternoon In an affruy growlne out of an April-fool joke. The wound was not dangerous, aud Lockbuft was locked up, after eseaping from the custody of an officer while on the way to the staiion. liouso by suddenly drawing auvther revolver aud coveriug thie vilicer, who was unnrmed. The atfalr created couslierable excltement. DOUBLE MURDER. LousviLLe, Ky., April 1.—Detween1and 3 o'clock this mwornivig s mysterious murder was committed In the fatal Werwoods, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow, & respectabie old couple, were to appear as withesses to-day In oo Important criminal case, and it Is supposed that the effect of thetrduinuging testinony was to be destroyed Ly murdering them, At any rute, they wero found )y close tugether dead, and witn th huads sind legs severed fram their bodies, 'They were burned to death. There 18 no clow to the wurderer. COUNTERFEITERS, Cusynnne, Wy, Avrll L—Deputy United States Marshal Bullock to-night arrested o char- acter known as California Juck for passing counterfelt 850 greenbacks, There {s a gaug of men lere enguged o clreulating counterfeit United States nutes, The Deputy Marshal says auuther arrest will be made ot daylight to-mor- ruw, and, If nothiug unexpeeted oceurs, he will secure the enure guug in & short time, SENTENCE CONFIRMED. PiLADELPHIA, Aprit 1L—The Supreme Court has aflinned the decisfon of the Schuylkill County Couat {n passing the death sentence on Dennls Donnelly, the Mollle Maguire. Don- netly's seutence bad already been fxed for the l?lll" of this mouth, with Juck Kchoe, at Polts- ville. A PARDON. Ep#clal Disgutch to Tae Trilune. SprixorisLD, 1, April L—Unitcd Btates Marshal Roe to-day recoived from the President a pardon for William 1% Morrls, who was cun- victed at the last term of the United States Court here for pussing countorfelt cola near Daaviile, CAPUURED. 8axn Frascisco, Cuol.,, Aorll 1.—Goorze W, Abbott, broker, who absconded somu wecks ago, u defuul'er to the amount of 850,000, wus brought back under the charie of officers juthe steawer Georily, which arrived yesteraay, sod handed over to the authuritis, HELD FOR MURDER. Rocnesyen, N Y., April 1,—George Boyce and Nicnolns Engler havu been bela by the Corouer's jury for the wurder ot Frederlck Hawmm, near” Brockport, March 23, The evi- deuce was wholly circurmstantial, HOMEWARD BOUND. 8ax Francisco, April 1.—Dr. W. P. Conk- ling, alias Lenox, was taken on the overhnd tram to-day by the Chlef-of-Police of Quincy, 11, whero lio I8 wanted ou 8 charge of abortion and wurder. A CHEAYP QUARREL. BostoN, Mass., Aprll L—iugh Reed waa fatally assaulted yesterday by Willlam Burns, at the bouse of tho former, 'The guarrel urose from u differcnee ubout the owuerslup of 8 81 note, G SPORTING. The Natlonal Inse-Dull League Fixes Up Its Time-Card for 1878-Au Agreemeut with Six Internutloust Clubs—Othor Mat- tors, Bpezial Dispateh to The Tribune. Burraro, N, Y., April 1.~The National League met hero to-day, President Hulbert, of Chicago, in the chalr, Indianapolia was repre- sented by W, B, Pettit, Clucinuail by J. Wayne Neff, Doston by A, H. Soden, Providence by Messrs, Winshlp and Bloodgend, aud Milwau- keo by J. Chapman. The firet busincss was a time-schedule, the drafe of which was subinit- ted by Messrs, Neff and Hulbert, Anlmuted discusslon was had, led by Pettit, who wanted 10 g to Cbicago the 4th of July. Iic made o good flzhit, but wus overpersuaded. After scttliog the main poluts, the report was recommitied, and late thls evening tho Committee Dbrought fn & repors of which the princlpal features are that Chicogo opens at Indisuapols May 1, 2, and 4, Thenit goes to Cluclunat! for & week. Chlcago then recelves Indianupolls at Chleago for a week, beginntng May 14, Cinclunati takes the vest week ut Chicao, and then Chicago and Milwaukeo go Eust togetler, upening in Boston and Providence May 28, The Fastern clubs coe West June 25, Boston reaching Chl- cago ut that date. Providence folluws with the 4thof July week dn Chicago,- At tho sawmu time Boston v {n Milwaukeo and ITudlanapo- lis fn Cwcinvatl, After disposlng of this schedule, tho Leaguo had o confercuce with Messrs, Townsend, of Syracuse, Hoker, of Buffulo, Porter, of Rocheater, und - other promfuent members - of the Ioternational clubs. ‘Ihe latter gentlemen represented Lhe Tecumsel, Buffalu, Rochested Byracure, Lowell,snd SpriogGeld Clubs realiy about the vuly oues oL any fmportance i the Tuteruationuls, To these the Leazus could well affurd to bu both just and generous, Alter & lung consultation, au ogrecmient was. drawn up aué siened by the League snd the six clubs nuwed, putting the latter un the same basis as luat year, except that they canuot in auy event: luy on League grounds untl! Sept. 14, which is he close of the League champlouship season. Tho agrecinent speatics that, n all guines between auy League ol of thuse uamed, the lome ciub stall i 1234 cents per bead, and that, so far as the 8ix clubs are concerned, tha League vacates its guarautee legblation, The eifect on toe areat body of [ntervational clubs will be to wmake thim furious without givive them any reuedy, The six clubs did a bold aud wise tfilng. and staud far ahead of auy cowpetitor by 4 ‘N’ agrecuiont, It was the coipletest stroke i pulicy ou tho part of all futerested thut could iave been accomplished, and will pretty nearly do sway with the antazonksn which the wulige panks & h:;fih?:é'n?.i'?“ lo excite, Tho twelte ut epresent -fourt Of tho ball strabget of the dosmiry. Te Fourns —— FINANCIAL. Nxw Youx, April L.—Joseph Foulk’s Bons, shippiog aud cummission werchants, No, 25 Beaver strect, swipended today. Ligbllities cstimated at $450,000. The cbocern is onvof the vldest ond best kuown fu tleir lins in tho city, sud carricd ou su extevsive and profitable business, waloly with the West Iudies, where nearly all thelr ercditors reside. The assots arg large, chicfly book sccounts, merchandise, and morigazes on salling-vessels. The suspension was precipitated by a sudden demand nade upon the firm by some of thelr correspondents in the West Indics. ‘The Builetin says Bootl & Edgar, well-known sugar-refiners, 100 Wall street, have fatled. with 1iabilitles variously estimated from $500,000 to 750,000, The busincss manager saki he could not tell with any deeree of accuracy what tie Habtlitles would amount to, but thes were un- doubtedly heavy,—over ball a miilion, The nssets consisted of the surar-house wropert] d other. valuablo real estate, together with the stock, and sufileont. would no doubt be real- fzed to pny all the croditors in full. Coscotn, N. H., April 1.—Tho Trustees of the Warner Savings Banlt ask authoricy to with- hold 26 per centof the deposils, owing ton heavy run, Boston, Mass., Aoril 1,—Manning & Scars, cotton dealcrs, are reported to have falled. LIt abilities, $200,000, ‘The concern will pay G0 cents on the dullar and redume. BT, Arbans, Vt. April L—A petition o bankruptey will be filed to-morrow at Burling- ton by the creditors of the 8t. Albaus 1-'1um&;i' Comuiany. Liabtlitlea estimated at $100, "The asscts wlil probably equal that sum If sufil- cleut time {8 atlowed fo realize. T FIRES. AT NEW ORLEANS, New Onreans, April 1,—~The crockery store of Isadure Levy & Cu., 24 Magazine strcel, de- stroyed by hre to-nlight, Loss on stock, 75,000 insurance, §60,000, as follows: Crescent Mutual Iusurauce Company, $10,000; Factors' & Traders’, $10,0003 Firemen's Insuras Liverpoul & London & Globe, $12,000; other forelen oftices, §26,000. Luss ot bullding, $20,+ i Insurunco not known, I, 11, flansel, ead- dlery, nud A. B. Myers, clothing, In the buflding adjulutug Levy's,were badly damaged by water, A BHIRLEY, ILL. Bpectal Dispatch tn The Tribune, DLOOMINGTON, i, April 1.—Yesterday morn- ing the residence of J. L. Duuglags, ac Shirley, the finest building in that town, was destroyed by fire. ‘Twenty-five hundred dollars fn silver were I the house, and no_traces of the mctal have yet been found in the ruins, ‘futal loss, 5,000, CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 233 at 9:45 last evening was vauscd by a idre In a barn fn the rear of No 121 West Lake street, owned snd occupied by dJonathan Daly, Cause, o clgar stump thrown futo one of the stalls. Damage nominal, CASUALTIES. OVER NIAGARA. NIAGARA Fatns, April 1.—Patrick and John Reitley, brothers, of Chippewa, started this af-, ternoon to seturn In o row-boat from this side. When half over it was notfced they were fu trouble, as if an oar was broken. They were too far down to be vendered nuy nssistance, ‘They went over the Hoursestioe Falls just out- side vt Three Sisters lalunds, FALL OF A ROOT, . Epecal Dispaich fo The Tridune. Orrawa, 1L, Aprll 1.—Willlam Brown, a la- borer, while cugaged i tearing down an old building to-day, was crushed beneath o falllng roof. e sustafved a broken leg aud severc cuts and vrulses sbout the hicad. Helies in eritieal condition, but hopes of Lis flual rocov- ery are entertained., Scveral othiers were fn- Jured by the same aceldent, none seriously. — ANDERSON. The Loulslans Court Orders 1ils Dischnrge. Nuw OnLEAXS, April 1,—Tho Supreme Court- room was filled this morning by attorneys, poll- ticlans, ete., to hear the deciaion ou the applica- tlon of the Attorneg-Gencral for a rehearing in the vaso of Tho Btato vs. Thomas C. Anderson. Tho Court retused tho rehearing usked for, and, In his declslon aunouneinz the refusul, tho Chtet dustico polnted vut clearly and distinctly what- the Court did decide In its ovlaton, aud alav reviewed gud retuted tho poluts ralsed by the Attorney-Generut in bis brier flied 0a o buals of his avplication 1or a rehearivg, The Court suys that, fn dts it declsiom 1t vus mot declded whother the consolidnted stutement of the returns for the Parish of Ver- non {8 n public record or uot, ns it was not nocesszry to deehde thut point, What the Court did decid 1s that the record offered {n uvidence ns the record furged by the prisoner Is not the publie record with which the Infurmation the prisoner 15 chargzed with having torged. It does not possess the requiremcnts oi sucha record, sud dues not conforu to the statute, It hus not the certitieate of the Clerk of Court, ecessury requiretient i order to ake it such @ recurd as {4 s cliarged that the prisonerforged, Immediately after the reading of the deeree, Mr. Custellana, counset for Auderson, appear- ed before tho Superior Criminai Court, and flled o copy of tue oriziual decree of thy Buprane Coure, which was Ly Judge Whitaker ordered 10 be filed, and spread unpon the minutes, and fnstructed the Cierlk to nake out a releaso for Anderson. At a quarter to 1 the release reach- ed tho Paris Prizon, when Anderson was set at lberty, He left the prison 1o u carrluge fu the company ol two tricnds. Notolng was done to-day fu the Superior Crimtua) Court fu the cuse of Wells, Casanuve, and Kenuer, tue Court befye occupled with tho casu mira nst Mordmer Carr, charged with forglng Lills of ladmg for cottuns but iit 18 ex- pected that to-morrow morniie the counsel lor tue defense will muve for the discharie of the three remuiniug members of the Returning Board. —————— THE INDIANA STATE-HOUSE, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune. Inpranarorm, fnd., April L.—The war of the architects upon the Boord of Btate-Louse Com- missioners was begun to<day fu earncst, com- plaint hasing been fifed In the Bupreme Court foran injunction agzainst further procecdings under tho recent award of the Board to Mr, Ed- win May, and to set aside such awnid and selee- tlon, aod to cause a new and thorough exswin- ation of the plaus submitted for competition, aud to proceed in all thines thereln strictly fn sccordauca with the law, ‘To-morrow this procecdivg wlll be supplemcented by the fllng ot thy petitfon fur 8 writ of mandate to compel the Commissioners to readvertise for plas, or 1o maku a new cxamivation of thuse alreudy 1u, the parties not being declded a8 to which form of rehef they are entitied to, The plalntiff fu the injunction suit filed yesterday fs a resident of Jenuings Couuty, Tihc compluint §3 for u perpetual njunction, und will come up for nicariug oo its merits In the regular course of busiuese, e ——— SAN FRANCISCO. 8aN Funancisvo, April 1.—~The followlng s the treasure-list of tho City of Peking to-da; ‘Trade dollars, 81,694 Mexicaus, 177,07L; silver bars, $3,600; gold coln und dust, §2,315. Tl steamer Yroge, furmerly tho Pelican, is still in port, tiying the flag of Costa Rica. Scuor J. M. Gursco,-Consul for Costa Rica, has filed & protest with the Collector of tho Vart, bolding the United States Governuient responsible for ull damages resulting from sny delay fu thy satljug of the ateamer caused by the actlon of the authoritles, Au order was ssucd by Col- lector Bhannon Saturday to the Custom-House oiciuls to retuse clearunie to the stcamer uniil further orders, 1 —————— COAL. PmvapeLruia, Pa, Aprit 1.—For the first thine this year al) the collicries o the SchuylkUl region bave resumed operations, snd will cou- tinue yutil the moutbly ullotment of 400,000 tous is Olled. This will take about two weeks, but it is proposed to work st & wmoderate rate at three weeks. [u the Lehfh region there Was 6 general resuintion, but as each operutor hiua un tndividusi allotment tuere will be ne unifor plan sdhered to fora muntb, shipiaents lnehli)llnldu at various timies to 11 the quol ‘Tha Pevusylvauis Kallroad Company bas su- nousced 0 sdvance of ubout & per cent ju line rates ou uuthracite coal, but will take no action ou rates for Lituminous coal uutll the 10th inst, BLAIR'S RESOLUTION. ANNAPoLS, Md, April 1.—Tho joint resolu- tlon of Montgomery DBlalr, fustructiog the Attorney-Ceueral of this Btate to exbibit a Ll 10 the Bupreme Court of the United States ou behslt of the Btste of Maryland, praylog o Judicial review of the Electoral count, snd which passed th the House of Delegotes March 23, was passcd by toe Scuate to-day, fourteen Beua- tors votiug yea. The Legislature wiil adjoura sing div st midnight. =i P = . OHN MORRISSEY. Nzw Yonrk, Aprii l—A dispatch from Troy says Juhn Mourrisacy is dylug, P 1ih Uy L llllI‘L‘I!:\i} Ly Hlobey strovt, snd weat by Uakloy sveuus. LOCAL POLITICS. District 2—North hy Y7est Chicago avenne. santh by Tori, O atregi, east by Garpenier iraet, and weat by Notite atry 0, 408 Milwaukee arenn District 3-Korth by Auguata sirect ta the Hver, south by Ghlcago avenu y Carpantes stroet, and west 3 e treet. No. 401 Milkaakes avante. District 4—~North by Augnita s e i Sonth by Avest Ol streey, east by Noole atreet, and \est by Ashlsad No, 448 % Boundaries of Election Precincts, and the Polling Places. avenie ept :hicago Arenc. Diatr orth by Korth) avenne, south by Augnsts street 16 the river, eas 2 by Nobiestroet. No. Tilstrict A—Narth hy Hort street, ast by Nonle stree nus "N aw A Ve cintrict 7—xorin by bivia 0 n sauc, eat 1y Ashlind svenue, and west. by the Y Umite, Caraer of Wond and Angses strscit, Difstric 5Xorth by Northiaventie, south by Diviston fircety st by Ashiand aveuue, and west by the clty sxavenne, Xorth Branch of the Chicago 2 a0l Uje tracka of the W licons 13| of the. & Northwestern italirosd, #uth by tiie centre of North avenue, catt hy {1 North Iiranch of th6 CIicIRD Biver, and weat by ARhisnd ave- m:v:g;:&,\onh!nnem Hatiroad trsck. No, 34 Els- Diatrict 10—North by tha clty limits, sonth by North ue, et by AshAnd avenue and Northwestern tatiron ] track, snd weet by the clty lmics, No. 1331 liwaukeo avenue, Distriet 1=Xortli by the eity limit th by N striet 1—Yortli b ity Titnits,_south by North t by Snedeld Avenuc, Bod west by tha Chle Enging hotiee, HOUHAIOTE avenye. uFiti by Cenire wircet, mutn hy Sorth Hurlng street, and weat by Khetfeld liow atreet, Efl‘:em“ street, south Ly North : Turibut atrest, and ‘westby flurling ntreet. No. 572 Larrabee street. District 4-Yurih by Centre street, south by Nortt hicago Lilver, and west le street. avenue, south by Angueta tn"d‘ west by Asfilandave. ‘streat, south by Chi- Candidates for City and Town OMices-Final Arrangements for To-Day. POLLING PLACES AND DISTKICT DOUNDARIES. Following are the boundaries of the various clection districts, and the places at which the nolis will be hield: RIT WATD. nurth by Chicago River, sonth rast by 1 west by Clark street. U Dearbo; treet. iicago Hiver, soath by Monros ot west by Bouth’ Branch, et trict 3N ootoe, gouth by iartison, east by Iake, Corner Van Buren and slate streets, tyict d~Xorth Ly Monroa, south by Harrison, rast hy Giark, sad west by Souti Franch, Atisotie Huts, ruer Van Burea aui Bl o, mun strod striet 1=North by Hatttson. east by lake, south hy X cust dnd Kol wtrost, west by river! No. 441 Dlstrict 2-Narth by Polkc afreot and Peck court, east 7 lake, south Il’_llu:'nlun court aud Tayior street, snd nd Eugente streets, t ‘Wllertan avenue, touth by Cen- tre strect. east by Lake 3licnigan. ot by Luriing sreet. W obster Avenuc Puifc 5 AXTEESTU WaR) District 1--North by Norih avenue. south by DI cet. et by Clybourn avenus and and Larrabes et and west by the Narth liraneh of Chicaxd hifver, Non. 373 nnd 2714 Larralies sireet. Dlsiict 3=North by North avenue, south by Divistan ect, eaat by Feduwick strect, and’ weit Ly Civbourn rralie ot Be . ate strea rth Ly Taylor snd Harmon court, east 7 Fwaitih, &rid woee by Fiver, NG, 595 treet, District4~North by Twelfth street, et by sunIl Y Fourteenth street, Gud west bf river, 50,003 R S Xarth by h by ek Atrict North by Fourteenth atreet, esat Take, Sukitl by bixteenth ly"UEh ‘weit by rive, g‘l. ™ Stawostrect, THIND WARD, 327 Bedzwiek atreet. District 1=North by sisteentn sireet. south by Efght- | _ istrict 3 aue, south by Division e N by Lake ¥.lchigan, and wert by Clark | street, cas and west by Bedgwick N0, 4 Btute stre T, “No, et. ot 3-Nortn by Iiteentls street, south hy h avenue, south by Diviston hizan, Ao strect. Ao Tistreed. i KYRNTYES N WARD, District 1—-Xortu by Divialon strvet, south by Chleazo avenue, esst by Weston siret, weat by the Norin Iiranch' of the Chicage Niver.’ Nortnwest coracr of Uak and Larrabee stresis. rict2—North by Division atrect, south by Chicago asenue, east by Sedgwick sireet,’ west Dy Wessin streer.’ Northwest corner of Wiite and Townsend rects, Listrict 3-Nomth Ly bivlsios trect.south by Chicago eaue, ean: by Fraukilu street, and wes by Bedgwick Strvet.,” Sunthivest comar of Oak and Market streets. DiatFict A—North by Chieazo avenun, south by On- Lario etreot, east iy Fraukiinsireet. weit by tho Mor Brageh of Culcags River. Norclieast cornier of Erle &nd sedgwick sireets. District 5—Norili by Ontara street, south by tho Chis cago lifver, eastby Franklin street; and weet by the Nurtn Brnch of the Chicazo River.' Southeast corner of Marketaod Indiens etreeis. EIGTTRENTIE WADD, Diatrfet 1—North by Hiviston street.south hy Chieago avenue, eart by Lake Mi aud weit by Northstate street. ' N Iistrict 2=Nurth by Division street. south by Chicagzn avenue, ast by Sorh bIALE Atreet. and weat bY Lasallo T iy Diviston aireet, south by Chirago Kurtlystate sireets and weat by Fravilin caguavenue, 4-North by Hiinuls atfect. snath by the chi- r, east LY North stste street, and west by iric! d_north by the e street, souilt by the centro of Hiinols atreat,cast by the entro of Norti Stars strect, G et by tho cenire of Norit Frankilu street. Rear of No, 105 North Clar) wireet. District 0—flounded north by the centro of Erla strect, south by the centre of Uhlo atreer, east hy the gentreof North state street, and west by the centre ot Narth Franklin street. Jtear of No, 133 North Clark treet. *Biirtet -nounded noruh by the centte of Chieago avenue, south by tho centre of Erle atreet, east by the uat Jlllemmn. and west west by La alle rect, 1irst street, sonth b Uy, bk 4 ake Micaigas, and west wentye -cund street, be- et and Waissh avens orth by “Twenty-third stree Twenty-st3ih street, east. by Lake Michigas Ly Clatkatrect. Southesst corner inaian A'wenty-fourlistreet. vor District 1=North by i Thirtieth street, east by {he western boundary o nth Tt WALD, wentv-aixth street, sonth by Prairic” avenue, sid weat by the ward, No, 2031wenty. (t5-North by Towenty-#xth strect, south by Thirtlet S eaat iy the eaatorn Louadary of th yank and weat by Pralile aveitue, No. 255 Coituse ruve avenue. Disirics 5--North by Thirticth strest, south by Thirty- il stroet, east by’ Peairic & renug, and weat by tho westen boundary of the ward, Norihwest corner Thirey-secoud oud Bate strects. {striet 4—North by Thirtieth stroet south by Thirty- fiftl strect, east by ibe eantern boundary of the ward, aod wesk by Prairic aveaue: bouth W a b Coruer Thiry: oL and Suuth i'ark avenue, Y + a=Nurth Uy LLIPty-ufth street, south by iyeani street, cost by out & aveuue, and 1h{lht wesiery boundary of tne ward., No, 1830 s siree Diatrict S~Xorth by Thirty-0fth etroet, sonth by THirty-uinih atreet, cast by the castera Lounidary of the wanl, and west by South Park avenue. No. Cot« tage Uruve avenue, 1P WA, District 1—-North Ly ¥ztennth sireet, south by Twen- 8¢ ct. east by Clark ireot, aud west by the Gf this Chfcago Miver! -North by Tweaty-second street, south by reet, van by Clark sirect, amd west by Corner ‘Twenty-second sirces and Uy ayenue. 3—Norti by the Bouth Iirunch of the Clilcaxoe No. 68 Archer District Rier, south Uy tiFip-lrae strect, et by btewart av. enue, and west by e eet,’ Engine-house, re Ber Sanger i MeGregor streets. centre af North Atate street, und west by the centre of Bunirics ¢-Sorih by Cllcauo Ltver, soutt by Ttrty. | ¥raukilnatrest, a0, 103 Sorta clar brect, frst strect, east by Halited sircct, and west by Deering tatrict —-licunded orth by tie ceutre of Chicago atrect. Gornier Farretl sirest und T aveiiu avenur,south by tho centre of (hin streel,sas: by Lake & und Arepe: 0, District G~honti by tue liinois & Michigau Canal aud buuth Braueh of the Chicaxu (tiver, sout by thy city llinits, enst by Deerlug and Ullmadi streets, snd west by city liinite, Corner Luck sireet aud Arcner avenue. Liatrict g-Nortn Ly Thirty-fret street. south by city niite, cast Dy Ntewari aveiuc, aud west by Ulimui sireol, Eugioe-liousc, coraer Thlrty-afth and Nalited wirect, istrict7-North by Thirty-first strees, south by city 1iits, cast by tho castern buuudary of the ward, and west Uy Siewart uveuue. Corner Uvuglas and Weat. Worth avenues, by SIXTIE WARD. District 1-=North by sixtecnid street, vouth by Twen. tysecond street, enst by Bouth Branch of Chicogy Kilver, and weat by JeSerson sircel. No, 23 Catiaipore ‘Michigan.und weat by thie centre of Northi Htate strcet. Utlice corner P'ine and Leggett sireets, District p-Bounded borth by the’ centrs of Ohfo street, south iy the Chicagu Ltiver, wast by Lake Mich- I¢an.snd wess by the contre of Norih State street. Mos, Tand 5 fiash street, TIHE CANDIDATES, ALDERMANIC, Following are tho Aldermanfc nomlinees of tho various parties. Those who are believed to be tho hest men are put i ftalles: First Ward—Republican, 0. Sande; Democrat, o 2 & J. McAulie. "Sisttiet 2—North by Bisteenth street. south by Soutls ‘"‘s::.,,?‘;' oy, ummfibuun Samuel Engel; rauch of gu iiver, cust by Jeiferson strvet, aod it wt Sanders P e N as ulfl-lncmnln. :’-y?umlzsumu t, ¥ trect, u d. €, Kchillings Indepcudent, J. Josenberg. Aatcontl strcct, soulh by South | Yirlira Ward-fepubilea, 16, i1, Whites Domo- 1, NG, 773 South Huiuted street. . | crat, 0. I1. Phelps ; Soctallat, 1, Lo Lulls Natlon. 0 Eizicenth street, sou 'l uf Cl A’;IVE\'. 3 ‘west by ‘Throop sireet, No. 105 Flak ot Diatrict 5=Narih by Statcunth stiect, aouth by South Tranch of Clitcugo liver aud Hilauis & Mickiyng Caval, east by Throol- etreit, ‘and west by ° 1oy aveuue: Sorthesat corucr Liuo laland avenud and ¥wenty-so- et cu=North Ly Slxtecnth street, south by Iill. & Sichigan Cuual, east by HoyLo avenue, 8] by Keidlo uvcnuc, ' BOu(LOIE curner \Yastera il THYC fatand uvenues. Dietrict 7=Nurtli by Sixteenth street, suuth Ly L. ol sad Michigon Canal, ewst by Kedsie avouge, aud Weat by clty Uinlts, Haliruod sisiton wt Lawndale, WMVKNTI] W ALD, District orth by Twelfth street, enst by Clicago River, south by Miteliell strect, und west by Jedersou atreat: " buslus-uouso. corner’ Maxwell 834 Counl recti, “Eifitrict 2—XNorth by Mitchol street, cast Ly Chicago by Mlllffl it sl Walter Buchansn Fourth Wi ubliean, 2. E. 3fallory; Democrat, D. C. Leach; Socilist, T. 3. Morgai National, Genrgo . Verbock. Fifth Ward—Republican, Democrat, August Matio; Boclaltst, Albert ttroe. Jow: National, Jumes W. Etones Independent, Georgs Tarner, Slxth Ward—Repubdliean, J. 8, Halr ; Demosrat, Tnomas Uriling Indepondent. T4 " Cullertor buctalist, Tim O'eara; Natlosol, Frauk McCor: mick, weventh Ward—Republican, Jfeary Kerber; Do ocrate, Jobn_ MeNally aud J; 4. ftiordan: Soctal Iats, Johu Artley and M. Bieicfoldt; National, . Curran. Eighth Ward ~ Republican nnd Natlonal, Zhomas l\'lulmg,' lx1‘mnaemt. Frank Lawier; Soclalut, talil. Henr, nfih Ward—~Republican, J, M. Smyths Saclal- 0. A. Blshop: Indecendent, D, 3. Lotejoy} oot, lHenry Brutinan; 13 Miver, south by reot, and 'wost by Jeleraon atreet. Ao, 567 pout Al pirdet, Distiet =North by Twifih sireiy east by Jefieron th’ by Mitctell sireet, aad weat by Haluced sl Fect, sou Stivet, o, 248 Twelih atrect, fonal, I, Chamberlai. Dlstrict 4—Nurth by Mitchell street, cast by Jefferson Teuth Ward—itepublican, George W, Carpenfery strect. soulh by Bixtesaths wirevt, wod weat by Halsied | nemocrat and Natloval, Jubn Elszner; Soctalisty nrect, £ Mitchell and Jedéron streots, M 0 J DisHct S-North Ly Twelith streol, ease by Halsted | L. Thormarck, a strect, south by Mitchicll strect, sad west by Centre Vi rd—=Republicsn, A. @, Throop ; In- BYeuu 0. V2 Hruwn street, dependent, . Cole? Natlonal, A, B, Adatr, Duiriet Soiurih by Mticued street, east by Halated | iFwalfih) Wanl Noputdican., . 7. dtaulort o street, south by ol vel i eutre i . e Corner Staxwell' hd Hanry wreois, &8 ependentand ew tlonal, Willium Nedy obell: Independent, 1, T, Woeks, 11.'.':(“..":' Ward--Republi U, Knopf; Democratle, Juhn Callatan: Natlonal, Jolin Me- LT eltLli strect, cast Ly Loomts | Waio, I i peeal mub wust byelly. Fourteenth Ward—ieputilcan, Jou Zaunzar- | fen; Democratic, William Gastfeld: *Soclaltst, orth hy Twelfth stree by Bisteenth atreat, an bampeon street, cast by Centro west by Loomis A S i, District 1 iy street. cast by the Sonth Brancl vt 0 itiver. south by Polk i west by Julerson siteet, No, B3 Weat liar- Sorth by Tolk street, vaat by the Houth Brauch of l}lllrn&u 11y Ll by’ Tvly!lnll stroet, i by Jellcraon atreet, No. 430 Bouth Canul North by Yan Bure 1, south) by P'olk alre eut. 173 Weat lurriso artih by Lk o eant by Jefferson fecfiuh dieeee “aid weat by Laisicd trost. lr_sircct, east by lfslsted Frank Stauber: Natlonul, Willlam Diesing. Toficenth Ward—Hepublican, . ¥, Waldo ; Democatic, Thomas Slout: Eaclalist, A. . Par- sous: Sational. D, W, Eldied, Siatorntls Ward—Repubilican, Defer $. Welterers Democratic, Arnold Trion; Soclalist, ¥. W, Korth: Sovurteenth Ward—Jiopubican, 1. 1, Kilickso Democratie, J. . Walsn ¢ Boclalist, Charles Erickson; ladependent, Jobn McCuffroy s National, . “iightcenth Ward—Tepublican, . C, Arooks ¢ Denvcratic, Jallus Jonas; National, F. P, Muneon. TOWN OFPICRILY, rect, east by Jeor: sud west by Halsted cet,and west by Maystreet. | Followlug arv the candidates for town officers: pioratreot cast by payatreet, [ oo wonm e d weat by (o publican—Kuporvisar, C. W, Fuller: As R vear by Loouils sivects | 3 L0 batrte; Callector, Fredurick dv M WL y Kivain and Qurley streets, eaat | Clera, 11, . lifusewick 71 b Wort ik wireet, s ot | by mocratle—Superyly ollector, N, crdeen » by Lovinls street, Ly iattict A~ North by Uurley strect, cast by diatsted b, Yaylir strect, ant. weat by Aberdeen lem, F. Do londt; Assessor, A. Lanfermun Collector, John Feltes; Clork, Johu Selle, Pat Loftus: Ase Collector, William rk, Walter C, Goodrlch. ujiervigor. J. U, Jotimon; Asecesor, W, K. swallow: Colfector, W. Il Crawfoed} Clerk, W, Tl. ruscwick. worT Republican—Supervisor, Col. 1. W, Jackeont Asenior 1 Coliiiard} Collector, Enos Ayrens > Charles L. Stiorick, ‘Democratic —supervisor, Judge N, B, Boyden; Asseseor, William 1L, ltice; Collector, W, 1t Bar: vk, David Diest, 41 —sucryiaor, Chales Kealys, Auscssor, Tauisca;” Collector, Georse Wiito; Ciers. 1as Hvan, Cationutiat--Supersisor, A. 11, Pickering: Asses- i 1. iticet Collecior, Willism R, Dur- Tk, E. I, Stoveuv, WEMT KID) Superaeor, line Paderson; A N. Clatkes Collector, William dwi Unlon—Supervisor, M. Tarer atreet, b0l e il dsen'sired.” Eagiug: o Dlsirict 1-North fi{ Tionro Thure i rect, soutl by Van lyar, weat by Hal- a4 stree by Standulph atreet, south b row sireul, casl by the'Chicago IKIVer, dud west by § sigatrerd; Gorber ot Waahtiaton 3l Ci Dlatries 3-North by Muajve Iuren airvat, wast by lalsted atreet, ad dewn atrect. A T B e liandoiph street, south by Mon- ted sirect, and west by Aleniecn racrof Wasiloglon and banis YT WARD, Fourth street, south by treot, and weit by Curtlatreot. h strect, south by Kinal ch uf Chicawo Ltiver. wad Kinsle H 5 ot b by i¢fnziestreet, south by Handolpls A tk th) ot . v ey tesn Ao Sk s o 1L Gurney s Asreanor, ortl by Kluzie sircel, soul ctor, Clrls Casselman; e by Bulatcd atreot. aud weed by UULHERSS COTUEr Lake Biid Silgauiul streots, BLEVENTI Wakb. Ublo street, swath by Weat rect, uind 'west by Astr upervisar, Frank Kerrlgan; Assessor, Juwics Gormen; Collnctor, P, Mudeck; Clerk, gamuel Doldwater. N-uun:xlm-nutcr\"lwt. T. P, Junes; Aes John Uillivson; Collecter, C. Q. Dizol Petor Casey. MISCELLANEOUS, cesor, Clerk, 0. 406 Wesl b st L, M ehre “"f'.‘.‘: by Siieied Sieet, sout by A mecting of the lepublican Campaiga Co unres e ot atres g >4 aud weal by Adhland syeuue, No. 442 West Madlwi mecting ol ¢ ShabuLicun LARD Y 0 mittee was hield yesterday forenoon ut the Grand Pacitic Hotel, cx-Ald. Artliur ‘Disou |u the chalr, Btate Scuator D. N. Bash oftered the following: T0 the Volers of the South Town:. To-morrow you will bave au opportunlty 1o vote for town oflicers for the ensuing year. ‘Yo the people. of Chicago this election 1 nivre Important thea any other, uob excepting our national clectio) ‘Tuw ufiicers t0 be clected have fu cliarge the ussessment and collection of the tazes of 1hv business portion of the city, tn whica are very valuable iniprove- ments and wapy wmiltions of persunal property, in which uot only the South Town, bat the untise city, I8 tuterested. 1t is to fusure the eleetion of honest sud felthiul men to ) these offices thut we urge you to turn out snd vote. W cluit that every candldate whoni thy Hepublican party bus put for- ward Is exceptionslly good. Every uno s éxceps tioually eliclent. Every une fe ploeed to sccapt only the legal feca. Every one fe Illulzm] 10 ¢cone oty und fefora. Election precincts liave beet convenlently arracged througliout the diatrict. WHI yob ot duvole oue boor to accomplish the election of eflicicut weaY Uus bour so ewployed veatuiont 1Lon a year's munoudug st cul aud mivrule, the ticket, North by Monroe strect, south by Vaa Bu- t oy Abardecu airect, 3ad weat by Awbe NU. 4U3 Weat A revt strect, eaut by s Wticer, Corucr of Madivou utid Liatilct 3=North by Laks atr atreel, east by, Wond atrect, aud. Nu. 752 Weat Madison at Diatrict 3= Suiih rects N cet, south by Harrlvn wen'ly Tobey shhect: strect. south by flarstson A cot Madison strcet. Uibirlct 4=Nortl Ly Laky street, south by Visrrisun strect, cuat by Oakiey avenue, and west by ltuckwell » Lugiue-bouse o Madlion sirect, near Weatern Liucrict 3 -North by Lake strect, gouth by Harrtson sticel, cuat by Hockwell wirect, sy west by thy clty Hwits, " Coruer of Madison strect aad Celiforuls ave: e Dlatrict G-North by Harriaon stroct, south by Tweitth stcer, east by Leavict sizeot, sad weat by the cliy iiiatia. Clruer of Westeru aveade tud Fulkstrect. Dfiric 7=Nurth by Hurrison 7 TWEULL ttecct, vaat by Adliluud evenue, Leuslitairest. No. 325 Oyidon aveuue, . TNk District 1—-Nortts by Kinsl strcet, €ast by Asbland aven bouthiwest corner uf Woud di Duatrlct 3= N oy (hat pas Euos Ayers for Collector, Huutlugton W Juckson for Supersisor. Heury C. Ballard for Avseasor. Clarles Schorlck for Cleri Tl mwonlfesto was adonted ypanimously and withuut debate. The poll of Notariea Fublic wua then called, and uedrly sii answered o thelr no:ucs. It bes been determived that a fair election shall b held, spite of sl the eurts of the Commune aud tha bunwer elewent, tho Comwitive fn exccutlve seasion deelded to take such wmeans ws would preveut aoy attempt at robbery or fraud. TOWN, TUB WEST 2 The Weat Towa Republivan Campaigu Cow- [ tnculn aireety aid weas vy Leaiis €at curicr of Hoyiis sud Casroll drveta. Borth by Chicago syquue, sxteudiog iy 1€k soutl by Lako stroct, . tendlug to tho westeru clty bousdarics, cast Uy Lesrits sireel, ‘and west by (he weaiern boandarics of the city, Borthwtat curuer Lake aud Oakioy stivati. 2 Dlatrlct 4=Sertn by Culcaco cuaus, wiuth by Kto: ., eaat by Asfilaud avenuy, sad wCet by NOribwes corner ¥ aud Ludisus YOUNIKEATU WA LDL the North trasch of the Chicsgo Jiver, wouth by West Ollo stract, east Uy tho Neris Dranch, aud weab by Carpeuter strect. So. 330 M- Waukg aveous, tucula ZYIry . TELEGRAPHIC_NOTES, mittee held its linal meeting yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock. All the wards reported, and the prospects are most favorable for & victors to-day. At the eoncluslon of the sesslon of the Campalgn Committee, the Executive Commit- tee met and transacted some necessary busi- na; Includiuz the enzaging of ticket-peddiers, of NOT A CANDIDATR. Yeaterday morning the ex-Town Clerk James W. Clark 3}7 eare:d bafore Justice Matson and made an aflidavit that he is not a candtdate for West Town Asscasor, and that the carls and tickets clrculated apnouncing him as a candllate for Aesessor arc [Iraudulently circulated for the pur}mn of injuring James N, Clark, the candidate fur Assessor un the Repub- Hean ticket, by some peraon or persons un- known to him; further than that, that the clrcu. lation nna fssuance of those tickets were wholly unauthorized by James W, Clark. IGDGE JAMENON. Cnicaao, March 29.— 7o whom it mag coneern: 1 have known Mr. R. I White, of this city, for nearly twelve years—ever since te com- menced the practice of law—and take pleasure in stating that I have ever cstecmed hini o an lionorable and bigh-minded gentleman. For some years 1 had my vrivate office near his, sl at that time became fnterested in his suceess at the Bar. I have conshlered hitnas a man of uure than averare atility, and of perfect trust. wortiiness in all his relations. Respectfully, JOIN A, JAMESON. TENTIT WARD. -3 “The Republicans of the Tenth Ward met ot the corner of Indlana and Bangamon streets last evening, especlally to discuss the bullding of a viaduct nt Sanzanon street. Speeches were made by G. W, Carpenter, candidate for Alderman, James H. Kelly, Jullus Pedersen, and Johw Btanton, Mr. Carpenter pledged bimself in favor of the improvement, and the other epeakers urzed the necessity of the same, The mecting adjourned to No, 54 Deaplaines etreet, where n'izrand rally was had, and the meeting heartily indorsed Mr. Carpeuter. AMUSEMENTS. ITAVERLY'S THEATRE. ‘There {8 no telling what might happen fn the effeto planct called the Moon. Weare accus- tomed to look upon that shining orb as n mere anxiliary, created expressly for the ben. efit of the posterity of Adam and Eve; and it has been left to certain astronoin- fcal speculatora of these latter years to cll in question a vague notfon that the gentle Luna was possessed by Intiabitants, The telescopes fail to pgive us exact information; the ostronomers differ in opinfon; and all we can say s that the planct Is there, a visible manifeststion, in which thera may be divine possibilities. “A Trip to the Moon," therefore, will not be regarded as an lbmn‘l}t'. even (I devised Ly Kiralfy, and aided by the music of Offeobach. It Is the “most oppropriste scene which could be concefved for a burlesque upon mundanc traueactions, since all _possible latitude may be accorded to the perfurmers, and _the spectacle thev present. ‘There was much to adinire and little to object to last cvening in the extravaganza prescnted at the Adelpnl. Any ouc who was in a werry mood would have discovered o plentiful source of naourishment o an cxhibition which seemed to have no other purpose than to amuse, Thero was un extruordinary couglomeration of One ecenie exhibitlvns, good dancimg, ood singing, very bad ’]okun, and singuiar- Iy - well tralned dogs, making up sitogethier a most entertalning display of clev- crness aud absurdity. A cood deal of labor was wasted on tho elaboration of what are called “Jocal hits,’” and much of this kind of wit was Jost on the audience, who were more interested in the proceedings fu the moon than In the doings fn Chicago. The ballet was unusually tine, and the dancing of De Rosa and Palladluo elicited rounds of applause. ‘The most interestlng portion of the performan was that {n which Miss Atice Harrtson, Mr. Meatayer, Lew Hurrisou, and J. W, Keene 4 pearcd. In thesa are thu materials ol o markably fiue burlesque troupe. The company met with o very cordial reception last evenlug, aud it 13 safe to prediet for the plece o great pupular auccesa during the weei. THE OTHER THEATRES. #A Celebrated Case ™ 15 tho festure of Mo- Vicker's Theatre for the week. “Ihe Duclos troupe appesred last evenloz at tho New Chicaco Theatre, nud played * Do- Peeo ™ to o falr audienee, Ar. J. K. Emtnet appeared lost cvesing ot Hooley's Theatrs in o revised edition of his well- knowu piay of “Fritz.” and bad a bearty wel- come frow a larce wadlence, * Fritz! will be ou the boards all the wi . — - CANADIAN NEWS, Bcectal Dupsatcd 19 The Triduene. HaLIrAX, Aorll L.—Rafn during the past fow days has destroyed the Windsor & Annapolis Rallway bridie at Hautspors; damage, $25,000. Speciul Dispwtch 1o e Trivune, Pruokoks, Ont., April 1.—Theophile Debelle- fullle Reeve, of Potewawa, and Mr, Lederoute, were drowned to-day in the Petewawn River. A deer they were attempting to capture puuched a hole In their eanoe, which immediately filled, aud both gentlemen, belng uuable to swin, were carricd away by the curreat. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Br. Jouy, N, B., Aprii L—After u trial ocen. pying seven days, Willlam Vaughan was to-day convicted of the murder of Mary Quinn. The prisoner, who has exhiblted the grreatest une concery, Was Dot the taffected, e was remanded for sentence. The munder was committed Feb. 18, Marv Quinu wus or ol woman, Mviug in 8 lonely part of the Loch Lomoud road, No cause for the munler can De asslzned, cxeept that the prisuner criminally asenuited the woman, oud then, to silence her, touk her Nie, The evidence was entirely cire cumetantial, but polnted conclusively to the prisoner, und the verdict {s gencrally avproved. Victonis, Avrll L.—The Indiunsat Chicinunus, forty miles north ot Victorin, huve reelsted the guthorities: A gunboat has been sent up. A Ministertal crists has arisen. The Premier stuted to-day 1n the House that, in consequency of un adverse vote on Friday, he would ask the House tn adgjourn till. Wednesday, Meanwhile, tho Uovernment would decide what course to pursuc. A digsolution is suticipated, e —— CROP PROSPECTS, Bpecial Dispaleh to Tae Tribun. WatenLoo, Mouroe Co., 1ll, March 8l— Winter wheat f 5o far advanced that the heads can be discerned vn opentu the stocks. Gives promise of an cxtruordinary yield. Special MHapateh to The Tridune, Mapisos, Wis, April L,—The lurmcrs are ex- trewely jubilant over the fact that the weather has proved favorable enough fur them 1o get in all thelr stTing wheat. BusLiNatoN, fu, Aprll 1. elght aavs there lave frosts, and on two o able . fee formed on shallow water, ‘Thero has also Leen o snow-storn aud cold whuls, but, to the surprise of cverybody, the frult-huds Jo not seem to bo serfousty in- ured. . All fruit-trees are unusually full of biids, aud soveral weeks lu advauce of previous seasons. During the past several sharp fous conshders - ———— THE STATE TREASURY, Bpectal Dispatch {0 The Tridune. SeaNavizwp, I, April 1L.—The following 1s tiie monthly atatement for March of the re- cuipts aud aisbursements of the Btato Treasury: Jtevenue Fond, Echoul Fuud, Lucal Dot ¥ Unkuown and Miooz Heire' Fund Total... verean vererred§75,712.08 DISBUISEMENTE. Revenue Fund..... Schoul Fund . “ Luknown sud Misor Helr' Fund, i Boad Fund.oeaveee Total... Favt Rivy, Mass., April 1—The fancy goods weavers fn the Chaso wil struck this wornlug, clatiniug the cut-down should ouly spply to the priug cloths. 3 LawxEXCE, Mass., April 1.—The operatives of tho Meibucu jute mills, to the uumber of 200, struck this morufog. A sbort time sgo the wages werd reduced, sincs which the operatives stato ftbhey Lave beeu obliged to do double work. 'Tbe will shut down. The strikers are quite dewonstrative. WILLARD C. FLAGG. ‘Special Dispatch (o Tha Triouns. CuANPAION, JIL, April 1.—The tion, Willard ©. Flagg, of Moro, Madisou Couuty, dled st bis restdenco o that village on Saturdsy last. Mr. Flagz was a graduate of Harvard College, aod 8 man of wide luforwation. He was ths irat Collector of luterual Revenue in the Alton District, uud represcuted that districs for four years du the Btute Seuste. He wus u strong Re- publican up to the time of Grant's sccond clection, when he become a& very promi- nent figuee {n the Btate Farmera’ Association. e was un carucst friend of [ndustrial edu- cation, and was from the beginniog untll the time of his death one of the Trustces of the Dlitnots Industrial University,. He was for many years Becretary of and also President ot the State Hortleultral Bociety. The faculty of the Uniyersity passed resolutions of respect to-day, aud Dr. Gregory, tho Regent, delivered an cloguent culogy. Mr. Flagg was about 44 ears old, and died of sume lung discase. ilis o wiil be greneratly deplored by the farmers of the Htate. % ———— TEMPERANCE. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, * Paxrox, I, April .—The Murphy terper- auce mectings, commenced hero last Tuesday night, have been n success. About 700 have taken the pledge. T. A. Mason goes to Charles- ton, IlL., to-day. A temperance unlon has boen formed with 8. P. Bushnell President, Dr. J. Y. Campbeil First Vice-President, and the ueual oflicers. Many otherwise oxcelleat mon who huve lust their properiy sod fnfluence through the use of intoxicating liguors have re- formed. The meeting in Cinrk's Hall last night wns very large, and over 100 siguers wero se- cured, Special Dispaich 1o Ths Tridune, Berorr, Wis.,, Apeil 1.~Dr. McCollister has closed his red-ribbon temperance campaign here, having been fnstrumental, (o a little tmore than o weeks, in inducing over 1.600 persons to slan the pledzeand put on theribbons, A club bas been rzantzed, and the work wilt be vigorously cuntinued. E BUSINESS NOTICES, The Great Discovery—A Now Tiousehold Word. —Bnt comparatively few of the forty mill- fons of peovle in the Unlied States have yet heard of that most wonderfal discovety, Carboline, & devdorized extract of petroleum. 'wheredy the #rowth and vigor s well s the natural colur of t'l:l Carbo! word throughout the length and breadin of the fand. A few facts connected with the hietory of Carhotlne wtil prove tnteresting to 2 hounehold ourreaders: 1. Itwas by the untidy habit of a servant, who, when trimnilng the Iamps, always wiped his ofly hands on his ecanty locks, that the tlects uf peiroleum upon the growth of the hate wero noticed.. In & short time this old Lald " and gray-headed as he wne, "bezan fo show o good hesd of hafr, and the creat secret wae ont.. 2, Bat the Lest pedned petroleum cannot be uscd aa o hairs dresaing, aud thie chiemiat's art had to be emoloyed, #0 an {0 destroy the offenalve odor, and at the same time retain the auotle qualitles which gave health to the acalp and nataral color and vigar to the halr. This feal wan necomplished in tho production of Carboline, which {s deadorizea petrolenm. 3, By= ety ono who lias handled petroleum knows what & venctrating, active ayentit e, 1t cannot ba ro- iained i wouden casky ot all, unicss they aro coat- ed with some fmpervious material, and it f4 not lufpflllnfi that it gues right home to the roots of & crson's balr when it can ind its_way through tha 't 08k etaves ever made, 4. The medical prop- ertfes of * petrolenin have been well at- tested ever eluce the Seneca Indians, more than a Contury g0, ueed it for varlous dlseases. It doublless pos- nesses therapeutlc virtues not yet davale oped, nnd it mse in s of tbe scaip, frum which baldnes: grayness of ‘the hair reault, may I imporiant discoverics. 5. Chemistry has extract- ed from petroleum soma of the wost beautiful colurs ever known, and while it may be {mpossibla 10 determiine whether Carboline changes the color of the hair chemically, or througu its healing effects upon the functiuns of the ecalp, ceriatn 18 18 that by ite uso tho nataral hue of the har le granually reatored, Tho moust platelblo theury 1 that the clisnge rosults from restoring the growth tu its natural strength and Vi dandruil, cleansing the wc: nuwed actisity to the follictes, Othor Facte might be given in napport of the clalms of this wonder- Tui prepatation, but tho usticle ie telling 1ta own story in the haida of the thouean 1t with the most gratifying resiil maturely gruy and baid Lot wive Carboline will be to thum a housenold word full of the wost grutifylug siguifcance. Suld by drug- gluts, S Uer * Mra. Winslow'y !‘oulhlnfi Kyrup” for children wnile teething. 1t cares dysontery and diarriora, wind colic, uml eozalutes Lay bowals. [OUSEKEEPING GOODS. West Bnd Dry Goods Hongs, Madison and Peoria-sts., Yarlh Side Dry Goods Tonss, North Clark & Erie-sts. In nddition to attractions previe ously advertised the tollows ing bargaing in HOUSEKEEPING GOODS We are oftering at prices novey before heard of in Chicago: Hoavy Loom Dico Tablo Linon, 60 inches wido, 36a ; fornior prico 60¢. Vory heavy softfinish Loom Damask, 60 in. wide, 500 ; formor prico 760, Bxtra heavy Barnsley Loom Damask 04 in. wido, 780, ‘Widest and best qualitios Darnsloy and Enqmnl.ocm Doamask, $1; former price, Bloached Table Damasks, 60 in. wide, 35 nnd 40 ¢ former price 50 and G0c. Hoavy Bleached Damask, 03 in, wide, 5003 tormer price 85¢. Very heavy Bienched Damaaks, 04 in. wids, 7803 former prico $1. Extra Hoavy Blenched Damask, soit finish, @4 in. wid, $11 lormor price 31,90, 5-8 Damosk Napkina per dos, $1; former oo, “i;m' 5 i ull size heavy qualit; amask Napkins, nei.ms; torac? Ho, 3, ok ;:) v oeutiful Damask Nupkina $2.60 and o ormer Drioo 90, F3.60 and'sa. Detter qualitios reduced tn same proportion. wnm. wido Twilled Crash bo; former prico L Heavy Twilled Crash 7!§0; former prico100 Ruesia Crash 10 and 1il4c; formor price 13} and 150, 20 in. wide All.Linen Bleached and Brown Orash 13i;0 former price 170, Hesvy Loomnn Damask Toweling, 12%0j former price 180, Bloached and Unblenchod Huokabuok Tow= g{;&uo by 33 juches, 13%0; former pr Unbloached Damask Towels, 20 by 33in. 160; former prico 10 and 350, rge s120 Bloaohad and Unbleachod Dam« ask and Huckabuck Towsls, 350} former price40 and 60a. Tettor qualities rediced in same proportion. 11-4 Honoycomb Bedspreads, 7503 formor price D00, 11.4 Hoavy Bedquilts, 860; former prioo $1. 11-4 Extra Heavy Bedquilts, $1.35; former price .78, )l;g u%auumu Quilts, 82; former price 1.4 Hoayy Marseilles_Quilts, fast back’ Evn,solg‘:mm;lprlua s;'%o. " b L lexant Maraoilios for $3.50 da e e s e for$2.00, 84 a0 Nottingham Lace Curtains at lowor prices than importer's ¢ost. slafnu Nottinghum Curtain Nets in bosue S A b 267 doand 180, + O 00N Iormer P Qreat bargains in Blanksts and Flannols, CARSON, PIRIE & G0, o AUCTIONGALES, AUCTION SALE TO OLOSE A PARTNERSHIP, Machinery Used in Constroction of Fallerton-av, Conduit 18 Evopenty of th Latg Fum of Pilzsimoas & Connell, Alot of Eagioea, Bollurs, Pulleys, &c., 88 foot of 11- auls-st., Chiceygo. Sule to take place on sha ground, Apil 3 [6T8 ot 10 vclock . ., a4 will be ta the Bighest bldder for caati {n band. “CLINTON DRIGAS, Epoclal Commiuloner. JALL GOODS, o Dewest aiyiey 80d the lareert “".:VK ll"‘lllll'lu it ‘\lll .“‘I.EI“‘L 5 Srbee MSTINLE. tuarier ot baip Soods, whiohas:o and el 160.& L& by N E . Moune, upscatsan

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