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~Z0CAL POLITICS. RIS per to Ba Issued Mon- day Week. e ation of tho Recoption to Mr. Harrison. pities of His Being Nomi- -pated for Mayor by the Demooratse o Republlean Candldates for Varions Offices. TILDEN I‘AI’EI’I. qaen MBANING OF cétl;zm IARRISON'S TECAP: heen some very {mportant and un- Jopmenta and_ dlscovorios in local the past forty-cight hours,which, ating wholly to the Democratic nlorest to all good citizene, frre- embered that last Thursday flou, Carter IT, Harrison, ex-Con- ex-County Commisslonar, return hingtan, and was the reciplont of » peeeption at his restdenco on ther Democratic thoroughfare, Scarcely bad the lately dis- enterad the house when #es surrounded by & crowd of admiring and conatituonts, who had gathered in an ntancous mannor to pay a tribute of thelr travel-stained Representative at and assure him ot their bo dislodged fidelity to n that receptions of the kind Harrleon arc gotten up on the the ox- and several raons wlio ought to know told the re- that b lwn, nmz thnsadwmclous' ers of pussing cvests cave duc p , this fact in their accounts of the aflal peared the following day. TUE ELEMENTS OF STONTANEITY the erowd, siuce 1t Included fmpulsive creatures as Frank ern, Charley Cameron, John k Cunningham, Walter MeDonald, —nl] these belng ex-somothing or Town Crier,—!* Ma}." ‘.anizan, Malcolin McDonald, M.'S, Duuic, Had the maob assembled in fron an's donifcllo those in the fmmedlato od would have concluded that a evy was about to bo made, as Kern, am, MeDonald, Bartols, et ol. were in gefront ranks, but the fact of u hait buing £de opposite the housc of Carter and the to.showed that it was a spontuncous out- uring of that gentleman's fri The usual speeeh of welcomo was made, to ikl Mr. Harrison responded fu his most flow- of his Orlental imagino- {onbeing untrammeled Ly apything save the fi, tince hie came out on the poreh to do the The public knows what the speech .. Jlg told how lic felt the glad exhuberance relleved ,of Congreasional ans, aud the galllng chains of offico by which tebad been bound for seven long s never, never going to hold office again; sftera few allusions. to the Democratic jot and- thie Intense enorey witn which hain- tended to put his snoulder to ‘the wheel, Mr. tlic boys in to tako a {8 noedless to.say, wussceepted with alacelty, the erowd making ‘a manimous break for the” 8pot where the drinks veesupposed to bo located, and remained JaitbCutly gt thetr side until the generous sap- plrwas cxhausted, Ttnow transplres that this so-called sponta- of the masses was A PUT-UP JOB, eranized nnd carrled out by a few of Har- réon's political friends and cronies for the pur- mico! raking o 1lttlo capital for that gentle- zn,and praduclng a stir preliminary to bring- f3bim out as_the "Democratic cundidate for Yipor. His talk of never szain ruuning for rotestations sgatnst cven the a thing, meant nothing. The liquid reireshments, of which there must bire becn about a barrel on the premiscs when Befnvitation to *amile? was extended, bought around beforchand {n antictpatl bebsurpriee by the parties whe engincered % The Comnittos to whom all matters por- liniog to the cvent wero Jeft conalsted of Mr, partnor, Harvey T, Weeks, onnett, who would like to b the ofifcer in sitendance upon the next Msgors Chiarley Cameron, * Young ' Doolittle, Frnak Azuew, who has aspirations in the direc- tha of ‘the Police ' Buperintendoney; Frank nctive but:sownewhnt obscure caz- rCity Clerk, under thu tratnin (tarley Kern, and Pat I far the recontion, und Carter kuow iz what to cxpeet long before he left the Irsin that bore him to this city. All thls part, of tha affair was to be kept from gble, und especlally from thie ngwspapars, has loaked out, and, thero will be miore or Luteeth-znashing when this oxvosura is made, Balbeforo Carter could be induced to act as a fgure-bead candiduto for Mayor ho_exacted a yralte from the managera of the Democratic ampalen that n return for belng alaughtered mxmonth ho must have an absoluto promisc o the nomination for Governor in ¥bich timo 1t {8 confidently expected that Lieamucl J. ‘Miiden will be ealvanized fnto & wlient somblance of ife to make somo kind tled run for the Presidency, In fact, it by thoso in & position to kiow that TILDEN MONEY labelng nsed In making the present local flurry, And that part of It was spent {n organizing niid :Irl:ny[lug through tho * roception ¥ of Thursday What zives color to this statement is the un- nbted fact thut a ‘Tilden paper is to be estab- ed Lere at once, the ty ] teady been purchasi: d the” Worning Ilera'd,—olthough Daily Ci- ten sueRested Ly s0ime a8 MO0 appro- Hbe sold for 3 conts a copy, sud the ber will bo Issied one week from noxt Ymd'l Y+ ‘The placo of publication Is to be the maBulldiug, the “old man " who owns the d shicet having sold to the new concern ! the many suverfluons &t present burdened. #er 18 10 be sipualized by n now depnrturo fn tnalism, us all tho cditorfals, bath for tha T and weekly, will bo sent on from New the expenae of the Tliden Literary Bu- ch calculates to alwave b iblo rticles In sonk for such late of the Naw ery remnining in the East, how- y named Wicks will nssumo what managomont thera is at this end ol the Who will assume the romaluing boundetarmined, The establlshment of aper hus heretofore been rumored, but ' deflnjta hug yet, been allowed to become the projectors of the scheme nnturally Wishing it to remadn scerct until all thy 4 were completed sud everything for the chrysalia to burst its she the public in all Sew yaper, 1 sccordance with the pro, We propared by the Bureau, will take au’ vart in Jocal pulitics, und SUPFONT MANRISON EOR MAYOR to the finieh; Lie {n return to do Tilden from the tled Cougressman i Capito), w ',‘,ll(:;; aud gnm”-tw the moment, but fron Bherlft to epatyle, the workin, Farrlson closed by askin {rink, which Invitation, lisrdson'a business Pit Rafferty, Capt. resscs, otc., hayv- he shect 18 to ba resacs with which 'he adreut of tha ur tho success of e until the final crash {n 1880, the ham-packers on -the Board of king of Col. Georee L. Dunlapaa the ror, und their ef- Igorously uidod Llfi:nlhlu 08 it l«.lu“ C assumed by that paper in urging Alms of My, Dynlap was well set fort day ln conversation with a t recalled to mind an cplsode that s the War, und fn which Mr, Dun- he Thmes played promlueat parts. Femembered that at the time man- Dunlap was Buperintendent of the hwestorn Ratlroad, aud, slthough s belleved in tie preservation of the 7. Btorey, ou the other hand, was very 0 Witnews ita deatruction vaser fulrly briatled with sccession rom the unassutning eaded Drevier cdicorlal. urnolivin {n @ Northern city was not Ty adwired, und one of its most deter- SBounents was Geor BVested Weith mifitar rely suppress the shect vel best fn that d brauchice, sldo tracks, sta- . e was absolute boss, e lssucd a clreular order to C. ‘0., nowsdealers, to the effsct that ulldings owned by the 1 the paper by eold, gubscrihea lo, uud “any ewploye disol ght pousider bis services iylo of warfare natur 9 etyle of blackgusrdism sud his pralses with a vigor winlon paragraph o L, Dunlap. Not y powers lis was un- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCI scurrilous known to raprictor nnd the talouted 5 menin hisemploy.’ Mr, Dunlap’s act was denounced as contiseation of private proparty, and nothing was too mean to be sald of him, ‘But the gentlsmau 'did not wesken until the Zimes changed {ts tune, Now the thnt paper s vigorously singing the pralses of Dunlap, and evorythiug with which fiols con- neeted. Hols an’ eallietieal gentleman, a pure patriot, aud nman whose elvation to the head of the City Government wonld be an inestimable blesslngs to Its inlinbitants. What brought about this chiango 1s nol definitely known, but there Is many asuggestive wink and hints of a**baril? a:lfin:vur the subject I8 montioned In volitical les, ATROUND TOWN. YRSTERDAY'S NRWS, There was very littla that was absolntely new In city politics yesterday, and the scarcher aftor information found nothing, as a consequence, to encoursge him_ {n tramping through the mud, Bevaral new naines wero prosented for the oflice ot Mayor on the Democratie side, but on trac- Ing the rumors In reference thereto it appeared that they wero not well-founded, nnd that, as a matter of fact, thero was moro intcrest mani- fested on the part of the blowers and strikorsin scarch of candldates than thers was on the part of the candidates In accking the expensive dis- tinction of o nominatlon at the hands of a party which had outltved Its usefalness. Among Republicans there was the greatest confidence that whoever might be nominated Tuesday would bo elected boyond all doubt, but they differed fn oplnfon as to who the Jucky in- dividuals would be. That Mr, Wright would got the nomination for Mayor was preity geo- orally conceded untit Jte {o the afternoon, when o rumor wna curront in the opposition camp that Mr, Heath would be sprung on the Con- vention. Republicans, however, took but 1ittlo stock In tha report, aud regarded it as o ruse of the enemy, sprung to divide the party, snd dld not deem it worthy of conslderation, sinco many of the wards had already inatructed for Mr. Wright. The more prominent and nctive membors of the party scemed to think that THR CHICAGO MIVER, ay bad as it smella at times, would excrt a con- trolling Influenco tn making up the ticket,—{hat {9, that the Mayor would be givea Lo the Weat 8(de, the Trensurer and Citv Attorney to the South 8lde, and the City Clerk to the North Blde, They argued that the South Bide hud been neglécted for years, that this was its op- portunity, and that & would be satisfied with nothing loas then tha oflices named, while the other two sldes of the river oughit to bo content with Mayorand City Clerk, since they had been so gericrously dealt with fn_the past, Assuming that this division of the officos would be nrdopted, the question of natlonality noxi, ontered Into consideration, and here was ihie rab, beeause many of those secking the places in the South und West Divistons bad fail- ed ta conslder, beforo announcing themselves, that the place of their birth might euter into the campalen, and, in the varty’s eye, bs for or suainst them i the Convoiition, It was said that sll who had been mentloned for the posi- tion of Mayor were nbatlve-born, as well as all of the candidates of any prominence for any position, except those of the North Side, and it was belleved that this. was the only consideration likely to upset tho well-Iald plans of the managers in the goveral divisions. L4 1t this *'side ?unallon {s to figure in the maklig up of the ticket to the extent Indicated, it is lghly probable that the contest for thy place of OITY TREASUREN will bealively one botween Messrs, iall and Farwell, and vossibly Mr. Druke, of tho Fourth Ward, may also take a hand, 8o fur Forwell has been” tho most active in attending ward mectings, but it s not belleved that his sctivity hus odded a prent deal to his strength, {for the reason that it bas not been fu the direc- tlun to make friends who can bo tied to fu s Nght, Mr. Hall bas not beon 80 activo o n speceh-maker, but bis friends claim that he has worked quietly, and will show n lurze following when the time comes, iloth genticmen arc wel ualified for the position, and well known. 1f the “sldo” prediction should amoant to paught, then the fight will be the larger and heavicr, Mr. Floto will marshnl his friénds, and Georgo Bherwood his, und no ond can pro- dict with safoty in such av eveut who will get away, with the money-bags. ‘Lhoy will bo snle, howeser, {n the hands of cliher of those named. 'T'ho scramblo for City Attorney I8 and will bo the livolicst, however; whother the ¢ side plan {s ndopted or not. ‘The candldates aro nu- merous, und they have couducted o very ein- gular warlare,~fighting ove another instead of trying tomake frionds, Eunch of them clab to be stire of the nomination, und it s quito en- 1nynme tocorner them ond nak to sce thelr * glates,”” They marvel at the weakness of onc another, oxhibit pledges made to them, and with a knowing wink say, “It's all rieht, old boy A wore enthusiastic und credulous lot of " candidates was wvever presented, and tio day after the Convention the fall of six of them will b great., The lenst confident of them all yesterday was Mr., Apploton, and it was hinted around that e would withdraw when the time cume in favor of anolher, but whether this was started by an enemy Is not known, but 1t {8 kuown that g has beon less active thau some of the othera during the can- vasa. If the *“slde? plan §s adopted Tuthill will bo left out, of course, and it scems 88 if thie mantle might fall upan_Col, Ricaby, who has no mean advantage over his rivals in his ex- perlence a8 o campalgner.~ The ouly thing urged agalnet him is that he already bas an of- fico, and this same objectlon, astde trom the fact that he happuns to live on the Weat Stde, is the the only thing ogalnst Tuthill. The other candidates are Lme)x in_ politics, but {t {5 suid of them that they are ready tocom- bine thelr strength at the lnst inoment o deleat tho older hieads, but such a result {s scarcely posaible after the bitter canvess they have npde. ‘The offlce of 2 OITY OLERK, it is conceded, will eo to the North Bide, whether or no. Buschwah sccins to laye niade the most demonsirative caovass, but it s not always the loudest talker who gets the most votes, . Butz has done hils _work very quletly, und the old hieads predict his nomination, On the other howl, Petrie has not been idle, und it {8 sald that bie has not only appealed to his po- litienl and German fricuds, but the Irish wards will rally around him to the astonishment of his opponen The Detnocrats were found despondent, for the most part, sud the old party hucks were at thelr usnal occupation—looking for n victlm. Tho party, it such §t may bo called, hag just now about 100 heads, und ench lead hos' o “score of candidates to name for whom they ure working, not without hope of roward, however. TILH HON. CARTER IL UARIISON seemed to have tho most followers for Mayor among the old-timers, but no oue hud wore bitter cuemics among the tmore substantiul and devoted party lghts, Perry 1. Bmith apuke_unfuvorably of his candidacy, but he was prejudiced 1 fayor of Dunlap, aud duc allow- ante muat bo madu for his rnshness, The crowd Is, no doubt, with Mr. Jlarrison, however, und the momaont he says 80 or meets the terms he can get oft with the honor. The party wunts monay worse than it docs a eancdidato for that or any ather position, and Lo this end there {8 soma publerraneous work going on. Mr, Dun- 1ap, for lustance, und his fricuda are sought te bu victimized by & coterio of the played-out aud finpecunious, tha plan belne to bave his friends on the Board of Trade mako up a purse, and, throuzh them, purchuso the Conventivn out- right. They havo Lield sovaral mcetings to this end, but have not yet thoroughly- perfected thefr plans or como n possession of the covoted fuuds, Mr. Dunlap kuows notbing of the movement, or, at luast, {s not a party to it, but his most active friends—the mon who are engineoring the schome—aro wolves {u slieeps clothing, and dangerous associales. lle has somo triecnas, however, who are Loneatly push- fug bla name, but it Is not belleved he can reach the mark, nor yet that ho has a burning ambi- tion fo that direction, slthough " movy gay that ho would make a stronger rou than eny others mawed, ‘The othier candidates for the distinction und honor most favorably spoken of wors Ald, Tuley nul Clinton Hriggs, nid the other numes brought out and talked over were dudge Treo and M., O Btearns, All of thess bud thelr followera In the rank and fle, but the industrious fuction of the plr:ly that fs, those who make a living by thelr pol thical wits, were fastened to Mr, Harri- sou, Ile I8 belleved and understood to be de- bating whether he will fumlmu the **party " or wpot, and to-lay will decide. It he'fs nominated by the Groenbackers to-night be will make the Investment, and ithe 1s not he will stand up and asy, **1 Jova you, gentlemen but your candiduts I cannot e, " And he will bo nominated by the Fiatista if oll the pledpes mado are kept, for onoe of thic leadors of thut fn- fluitessingl aquad boldly stated yesterday that his party had sgreed to womlnate bim for un{nr und Richberg for City Treasurcr, und wmake tha reat of the tieket up of material of their own, the uunderstanding bolng that the Democratic Couvention would ratily their Iv:tl?n. ’"u} this “:xh\n[u, b:lrr‘\:-(:. . out, whal. wol otherwriss . al- wost cudless squabblo will . be avolded, provided Duul l'l‘ll frlonds do not succced fu getting hold of enouzu‘ money 1o outbld Mr, hn rlson; I it 1s not, the cumln§ Conventfon willbe alter the old order, und 16 cauook be <| ansof the Eievenlk Ward jto unles ely predlcted who wiil cof lhey’flrlt expose thelr weaith, ALD, SQH{WRISTRAL AND TOM BRENAN ara the promiuent candidates for City Troas- urer, hut their fate depeads upon tho head of the ticket, and upon the fight fuctdent to set- tling the many dissenalons wnd differences that now exiat, the Conventlon {s not sold out In mivance, however, it {8 conceded that Hrenan wiil bo found to muster the most strength. In fact, a prominent Gernian ssid Lo a reporter that since A, M, Wright tisd placed himself squarely hefore the public on the question of sumptuary Jawa, nnd the fndications were that he would be nominated by the Repubiicans, that the Demo- crata woro inclined to count the German voto ag ontirely lost, and to make up an Irish ticket, They are just ns llkely to do this es any other sllly thing, und hercin “partly liss Brenan's su- perfor strength, Tor City Attornoy Judge Wallace Is fn the fleld, but"ho does not appear to be speclall bankered ,ofter from tho fact that ft hos become an open seerct that ho wiil not buy his way. For City Clerk scveral names ars wientloned, but there scarcely scems to bo o preference In ihe rank and file, At Ieast none {8 exnresacd, for tho reason, perhaps, that expressions are urcless pending thie nego« tatfons pending for (he fusion or sale of the romnant of the once V\I;C“ Democratic pnrl{. In the Fourteonth Ward the Soclalists Thurs- day ovening nominated Lewis Nathan for Alder- man, which appears to bo the only thing new in this branch of polities, aside from the incrcase of candlidates in ke several warda. Nathan (s o young wau snd {s employed ns a dry-goods clerk on Milwaukes avenuc, and fs said to be a gontlemnn of abllity and standing, —— MINOR MEELTINGS. * RLEVERTH WARD, The Eleventh Ward Republican Club held a regular weekly meeting at Martine's Hall last evening, President M. E. Colo in the chafr. About scyeniy-lve mombors wers presont. After ndding twenty (o the membership, the Exccutive Committee reported lists of delegates for the Clty and "Town Conventions, which were approved, as followa: Clty—IHeury Koop, Gil- bert Oleson, M, E. Dixom, Charles Iieffer, Qeorge W. Banford, A. N. Waterinan, J. B, Briges, A. A. B8prague, M. W. Carter, Johin MeArthur, W, M. Pond, Town—3, C. Bliver, J. H. Qlapp, J. G. Mitehell, W. . 8,- Kaufman, 'I. N. tBond, Charles R. Barton, M. F. Tarble, A. N, Linscott, Louls Ileintz, J. K. Boyeson, und J. M, Ollver. Speechies wers made by Ald. Cook, who eald he wagnot acandlante for re-election; Ald, Throop, Teter Busehwal, George B, 8wift, candidato for Aldermnan, und others, 5 Geore 13, Bwitt was, on motlon of T.N. Bond, scconded by Ald, 'flmmp and Cook, Qunani- mously nonilnated as the Club candidate for Alderman, A, A, Sorague offered the followlng resolu- tion, which was passed unanimoualy: Wuzneas, Tho lon, A, B, Cook’s term of of- fics as Alderman of the Eleventh Ward expires April next, and ho deciines re-clection, and — * Wuznzas, It {s "of vital intercat to .tho tax- payers af this city thet they should continua to be represented In the Common Council by the sume zend and fidelity that hes characierized” that body for tho lust threa years; therefore; Leaolred, ‘That o earnestly urge the ltepublic- be presont at the primary 3onday to vote for George B. Swift, PIFTEENTH WARD, The Fifteenth Ward ncyubnmn Club held its regular weekly meeting last evening in Folz Uall, corner of North avenuo and Larrabco n}rc'z:x. the Prasident, .llcur{ Englehart, in the chalr, On wmotlon of Mr. Kloltke, the Club proceed- ed at, onee to tho election of saven delegates for the City und Town Conycotious, with e fol- lowing result: Messrs. Etas 8bipman, . O. MeDmid, Henry Zimply, Conrad Folz, H. 8pears, Hewry Luglehanit, and C. W, Auvdrews, Jr. A resolution was offercd by Lenry Spcars, £, tu. the -effect that John C. Enders be ins dorsed by Club na the Republlean candidato of the Fifteenth Ward, ‘Ihe resolution was passed by a unanimous vote, 28 was also a resolution by John J, Healy to the effect that the Demo- crats and Natfonal Labor party votersof the ward bo asked to support Mr, Endera. A somewhat Jengthy resolution was offered by Mr. Healy, and -adopted by the meeting, ex- horting every candidato for office, whother State, county, town, ot municipal, to refrain from considering any communications or paying attention to defegates from any sect, tem- [)urnncc, antl-temperance, or any district organ- zation whatsoever, but that the wishes ot the majority. of the people as o whole und the good of the party should be considercd. 1. Batterinan, candidate for North Town Col- Jector; John C. Enders,.candidate tor.Aldur-- man} and Arthur. Gleason, of the Eighteeuth Ward, candidate for Norih Tuwn Assessor, were present and addresscd tho nectlng, after which the Club adjourned, to meet Wednesday night at the corncr of Larrabes and Centro Btreots- & TIIRTEENTH WARD, The Thirteenth Ward Republicans gathered io forco last night ot Benz's llall, corner of Weat Loko and Robey streets, und Yisteucd to speeclies by Dessrs, Blsiop and Undersrood, cundidates for the Cit; Atwmoy!hlP. and Mr. Goodhiug, eandidate for West Town Clerk, SEVENTEENTIL WARD, Thé Democrats of the Scventeenth Ward held a mecting last cvening at O'Malley's ball-court, Mr, Juines Stantou fn the chalr, 'Tiie Comunit- tee on Organization nominated tha followin goutlomen as permanent oficers of the Wai Club, who_wero clecteds President, John Mc- Calfrey; Vice-Uresidont, Thomas Cooney; See- retary, James Staoton; ‘rren-urnr. Michael Bul- lvani Executive Cominittee, Patrick Gibbons, Michael Sweeuey, John ¥, Walshe, Patrick Casoy, aud Poter Conlan, AMr. E. 1. Barrett stated that the Democratic primaries would be hold _Saturday 'cvenlng ot ‘the Chicago-Av- onue Engloe-House, and that the ward would bo entitled to four delegates. Iiealso cxpressed the lope that the Democrats this time would vote for their ticket no matter who wis on it. Several othier apeakers were called for, but nono responded, when'n tipsy individual got up and said that there wera none but dirty blockbeaded loafers present who could not runke o specch it they tried, und lis therofore moved an ad- Journmeqt, which motion was carried, i ALDERMANIC. A_woll-sttended mecting of Republicans of the Eloventh Ward, called in the futerest of E, C. Cole, cundidate for Alderman, was held at Grow's Upura-loudo last evenlug, « Among the audience were soveral ladies. Ulark Geib pre- sided, und specclies were mado by 8, 11, Dow, D. W. Munmn, E, G. Cole, Col, Ricaby, City-At~ torney Tu(.hlh, und gthers, GUNENDACKERS, The City Convuntiou of the National Green- back Labor pnrh{ will meet this evening at Ureenebaum's Hall on Fifth avonue, Dolegates ware chosen at the club meetings held yester- day evonlng. THE DEMOCRATIC OITY CENTRAL COMMITTRE met fn solemn conclave ot the Tremont House club-rooms last evening, and Floroucs Donovaun kept guard over thu august hody to prevent reportorial invasion, using a buge bludguon for thu purpose, ‘T'te dollberations were carried on quite barmonijously,—ler Democrats,—nnd only now and then Capt. Connett and Frank Agnew threw iu a fow loud words, The following clean and dirty-shirt Democeats, hard-shells and soft~ shells, composed thu coterle: Thomas Court~ ney, Chairman, Michacl Keeloy, Capt. Connett, _ Jobn _ Connell, ~ Bryan Done uclly, ~ Olof ~ Reichel, ~Matt ° Franzen, »'l', Barclay, Androw Sulliyan, "Thomas O'Mal- ley, Frank Agnew, James Gubbins, A1d. Rior- dun, Floreoco Hatmon, Ald, McNally, Florencs onovan, George Hibben, W. J. Clingen, W. J. Bryar, und Dave Thornton. . Becrotary BMerrltt kept the slato, ¥ After uoscs hnd been counted the Committee fndogsed the actlon of the Exccutive Campaign Cumuittee at tho Sherman Ilouse on the dth {ust, as emineotly wiso and fust the thing, +Cap " Conoeit, Dave Thoraton, and Frank Agnow were appotnted 2 committeo to fix the time and places for holdlng the town couven- tiona, uud they went aut into the haliway, where Agnow drew from his pockes the *“whole busl- uesa,” ruady-preparcd for tha occasion. The Committee went back in » few minutcs, and re- ported that the primories would be held Weduesday, the L2th insk, between 4 und 7 p. L., and the coltveutlous lhe following duy, tho repregentation 1o 'be the sauo as that for the Cl{’y Convention,—the Bouth ‘Fown to have soventeon delegates, who aro to wmoet at Henry M, Shepard's office, 163 Dearboru atreet, the West ‘Town to have thirty-five delegatcs, who sre to meet at Martine's }lall, Adn street, near ‘Madison, und the North Town sixteen dulecates whowill tect at Justice lammill’s oftics, Northe Clark stroet, near Kluzis, The roport was ap- proved without anv unnccessary gab, = The Cbalrmas aunounced = the following standing committees, of which himselt and the Becretary aro to be ex-ofiiclo members: Floance Commlttec—John AL Dulmby, Chafrmanj Michzel Keeloy, John Callabun, Johu Mattocks, Hen;} M. Sheoard, Davl ’{“I'mgufln. ‘nomas O'Malley, Francls Agnow, . ¥, Hartnoy, 9 Comnmitteo ’un Arbitratlon—John Mattocks, Chalrivau; George Jibben, tlenry M. Shepard, Michael Keeley, John Conuell, Willlam J, Fraw- loy, Martin Doylo, Androw J. Sulllven, Francis Agnew, . 3 Disciplin sorge ‘Hibbon, Chairman; A, F. West, ‘Nllfi:mq O'Brien, Olat Reichel, J. & guollu, L.F"I‘ %ouulv-u:. Hate Franzen, Martiu 0! " Byrelay. o 2 l'vrl‘x!l'ung—da%n \‘. Counnstt, Chairman; John M, Dynypl y, John Conucll, David Thornton, W 8, 1879—TWELVE PAGES/ y Frank Agnew, L. T, Bar- Ilolla and Bpeakers—Olaf Relchel, Chatrman; Jobin Rlordan, James Gubblns, W, J. Clin on, A. F. West, Anton Berr, L. T. Barclay, V. ¥, Hortuey, Thomaa O’ Maliey. Hules_nnd Government—J. B, Cooke, Chalr- amos Walsh, Patrick Rallerly, Matt v, L, T. Barclay, W. ¥, Hertney, David Thornton, Fiorence Harmou, W. ], Bryar. 'The Commltece on Haolls was instructed to secure o hall to-dsy In_which to hold the City Conventloa nezt Saturday, at noon. 'The representation {8 to_bo one delegate for overy b0 votes cast for Tilden and Hendricksat the fast Presidential election. "The primaties ara to be liell noxt Friday Uetwcen 4 nud 8 p. m. The members of the City Central Commit- teo aro Lo seleet thy judges o places for holding the same, lected are to act in o similar capacity over the Ardermanle voles, ssparata boxes for which are to be supplicd. 1t was whispered among. the Cotamitteo that the Democracy and the Greenbockers wern to {fusa for the ourposo of electing, or rather try- Ing to, 8 Mayor and otherelty and town officers, but no debata was had on the matter, though it 18 very likely that m committce will meat the Greenbackars lor tha purpose sbove tnentioned, The Commitiee transacted somne more busi- ness, hut it was not of a very important chiarac- ter,and & few minutcs before 11 o'clock the memhers agreed to meet 'afuin Tucsday after- noon at 4 o'clock at the Tremont House, FIRES. IN MILWAUKXEE. Bpectal Digpatch b The Tridune, Mitwaukes, March 7.—This morning Ore breke out in the two-atary brick butlding, Nos, 528,630, and 632 Cedar strcot, occupled os n manufactory of playlug-cards by F. A, Klatt and A. W. Coc. The process of manufacture necessitates the use of a drylng-kiln, snd fu was from Lhis kiln that the nclpient conflagration otlgluated. Damnoge to the extent of $100 was dona to the Lullding belore the flames could be suppressed, It is the properly of I'red Roth, and Insured for $2,000. The proprietors of the canl-manufactory estlmate their luss upon stock at §600, upon wiiich there 18 no Insurasce, AT CEDAR RAPIDS, IA, 2 Bnecial Ditpatch to The Tripune, CrpAR Rarips, I, Mareh 7.—At 1 o'clock to-day the packitg-bouss :of T. §M. Sinclalr & Co. was discovered to be on Hre, the Hre orlg- fuating in the Icrtllizlug]rumn. By strenuous efforts of the flreinen the’ fames wera confined to the lard, rnrullxlm.izund pmole-housc clepart- ment, nnd by 4 o’clock the'firo was under vom- plete control, Luss on buildings, machinery, and stock about §25,000, which Is fully covercd by Insurance fu Chicago agencics, primartes and the CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 484 nt 10:16 last night was causea by the burning of o smoke-house in the rear of No. 70 North Wood streat, owned by Lautenschlager Brog., butchers, Damage to buildimg and meats, $100, Cause, a huin falling fnto the fire. AT BAGINAW, MICH. Bnecial Dirpatch {0 The Tribune. EasT Bavivaw, Mich., March 7.—The new dwelllng of Christopher .Dluroke, In Baginnw ‘Township, burncd last night. Loss, 81,800; In- surcd for $700, . AT EAU CLAIRE, WIS, MiLwaures, Wis., Maich 7.—An Eau Clalre, Wis., special to the Sentinelsays the resldence of Danlel Shayy, with most of the contents, burned lust nizht. Loss, over $10,000; Inaurance, about. IN NEW YORK. New Yonrx, March 7.—A fire this morning in the bag factory of F. 8. Atwater, 23 Bridge street, caused a loss of 330,000, AT FAIRFIELD, ME. PORTLAND, Me,, March 7.—The flre at Fort Falrfleld caused a Joss of 350,000, THE BOHNOW MURDER. The Polico in Buarah of u Young Rascal Named Hmith, 1t fs now one week sfuco the Bobnow murder, and the police, though they bave been diligently ot work ever since, ""f:’ uothing thot Is gatis- factory, Liout. Donfleldyof the Lwenty-sccond Btrect Statfon, through some pointer obtained from o * po-boteen,” 18 belleved to be upon the right scent. Cut of o number of persouy arrested upon susplelon lig has picked out three, Jumes Johnson, ** Fat-Man* Burke, and Will- lnm Hunt, ultas Ketley, who are stiil locked up at his atatlon. Theso it i3 thought wera three of o guug of. four, only two of whom showed up in Rackow's grocery, while o third and perhinps o fourth* remafned upon the outslde, Inasmuch =8 the fourth iman, not yet in custouy, knows thoroughly well that he {8 wanted, it cannot bu considered detriment- al to police interests to publish his nue at this lato dny. Oflicers, who could not e milstaken for anything else, owing to their cluwmsy dis- gulscs, have flocked nbout his bouse; all bis rel- atlyes nnd acquainiances know what ho Is want- ed for, und the fact 15 bevoming preuey gencrally known, Iisnomeids THOMAS F. BMITH, allas George Hurrisi the lormer (s bis right nume, Hefs marrie Btanton, well known ns a louse-painter and ward potiticlan, His homo ts in the northwest- ern part ot the cu{, but the volice buve not been ablo to flad hin there, slthough he was about untll lust Ssturday nleht, Althoughquits youug, his crimlnal record is oo ove, Feb. 28, 1878, he wae arrested under the alias of Gtorge Tarsls, by Oflicer 7, L. Mnlmuuyk and was botd fu $500 bouds to the Crimlnal Court. His ptiotograph wus taken at this thme, and is numbered 310 in Volume 15 of the Rogue's Gal- lery at Central Statfon. e was described atthis thine as 17 years of age, brown hair, hazel eyes, afr to medium complexion, In:r:lcled face, and five fece nine snd nquarter fnches in bight. Unlortunately his full record cannot bo ob- tamned except by a tedious search, Along in Junuary, 1877, ho was tried for burglary, and he was sentonced on the 2lst to une year in the Penitentin Bubsequently hs waa® sentonced to another year for burglary, having buso arrest- od by Deteetlve Ryun In compuuy with George Afnsworth, He evidently nover ‘served much ob s time ot Jotict, 1sTe wus agaln arrested with the Garrity boys und others for the ABSAULT AND SIHOOTING of Officer Costeilo in an cloction-day row on West Indlana strect. Tius, aleo, he got out of, He haa been the utmost constant companion of the thieves now in custody, ‘The police have been of the oplufon' that he 8 the man who actually fired, the shot, and 1t in eald they huve recolved polnterato that effect, But the truthof thematter 18 plajuly tis: ‘There 18 vo clue to the man who fred thi shot, and Sinith 15 only wanted upon susplcion Jike the reat, uud the tost guspletous thi "fi: nat hh“ is his leaving his home aud evading the police, OLD MAX BOHNOW in bis ante-moriom staloments. deserlbod the assnssin as tall wed squurely built, fuir com- plexion and halr, This correspouds to the duseription of young iunt, who was arrested because hia hag “heon blowing about town thut ho bad done o number o Jobs 80 sliek it the L)ouuu could not get onto “him. lle has never efore been errested for anstblog of a scrious nature, but has always'consorted with toleves. The clorks at ‘Lhurn'a grocery viewsd him yes- terday, and, though ke closcly rescmbledona of thé robburs, they could not swear positively to the identity. e et —— OMAN'S RIGHTS, dpecial Diwateh fo The Tridune, . MiLwAuses, Wis, March 7,—At the sessfon of the Creujt Court to-day J. V. V. Platt pre- sonted a cortificate of adinlsslun to memberabip {n the Rock County Bar Asaociation {ssued to Misa Kato Kane, aud moved that the lady named upon this evidence bu udimitted to regular prac- tico In the Circult Court fn this city. Judge Buall granted the motiow, and congratulations wero at once showored upou Miss Kane, wha accompanied Mr, Platt. 8he has the houor of being the tirst foraleiawyer to whom permwifon Las been gravted to practice ina Milwaukea court, Miss Kaue studled+at Ann Arbor Unie vcnu&r and completod ler legal education in-a law office ot Jaucaville, It {8 ber purposy to enter upon the practice of law here forthwith, e —— CHEYENNE FUGITIVES, Buscial Diapaich 40 The Triduns BisMARCK, D, I\, Murch 7.—A dlspatch from Buford reports that two detachinents have been ordered out of Kort Keogh to polnts on the Yellowstous to Intercent the last of “the Chey- enoes going north; also a detachment from Bu. ford. The Yellawstono s bank full and mpas sable. 'The Cheyouncs, therofore, stand ‘a good chance of bolug caught to a daughter of Pacrick " DEARBO PARK. - Free from the Clutches of Valen- tine Scrip-Owners. Main Points of Becretary Schurz’s De- cision—--The Oleim Bquelched. Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld received yester- day 8 copy of Sccretary Schurz's opinlon rela- Uve to the Valentine serip and the effart to lo- cate it on Dearhorn Park, After giving o resume of the hlatory of the Fort Dearboro Reseryation ang the way fawhich aportion of it came to ba dedicated to public uscs as a park, Lhie Sccrotary saye: The only (iutlllrml material to & deciston of the casoare: * (1) Can thaaction of the Secretary or Warin nelling and dispasing of tho lands above mentioned be now lnqulired into by this Depart. ment! (2) Aro the lands apolied for of the class intended to be made suvfect to appropristion with Valentino serin? 1t 18 not acnied by counsel for the m‘fllum, nor auell(nnnd by any one, - that lands suld undor tho frection of the Secretary of War brought their fall value at the time, nor that the plan” adopied for relling the ¥ame was not mote sdvantageons for the Uoverument than to have eold the entire tract tonne person, - - ‘The salo appieara to hiave been open and falr, and all parties deairous of purchasing any portion of the land were given an ownr!ulll{ 10 to do, The aales mude were nudbsequently confiemed, and the parties purchasing in due time recclved tneir patents for the tracts nurchnsed, 1t the Hecretary of War exceeded his authority In uurncnmtnnd confirming the eales thus made, as claimed by counsel for the applicant, it cannol be doubted that tho coverances executed and daliv- cred by him to (ho purctassrs paesed the bitle prima facie to the tracts thorein descrived. The titie thua acquired cannot, or at least ahonld not, bu disturbed by the act of eany executive oficer, 1L it be true that the titles thus cranted are vold- able ina suil bronght Ly (ha Government, th can onty be aftacked through the courts, and should not be questioned Lhere even uuless 1t be :hu\vn tuat Lhie tioverninent wes defranded by the ale, 1n the plan of sale ndopted by Soleitor Birchard, and approved Ly the Secretary of War, each pure chaser acquired an Interest (u the strectaand alleys 1aid down on tha plat. Whero a fractof land Ia divided into lots and blocks and strects and alleys, for the ncsommodation of the side-ownars, aud the lots and blocks are sold by the party mak- ing tha piut, the purchasers wnd the public have & rizht to presomo that ruch atrescs and sileys ate dedicated to the public use, snd to act accordingly, THE SAME PRINCIFLE APPLIES in care a park ar&mhllelqnne, ortract for & pnblic equare, 13 laid down on the plat. Tho owncr, atter tia aate of the Iots anit blocks, cannot aell tho Aract a0 set npart either as au entirety or in parcels, Lach purchaeer of & lot wonld have a right in such o case 1o Insistthat he purciimsed in accordance with the plan of sale udopted by the owner, and that & enle of all the luts and blocks divested the owner of all interest in the property, I know of no reason why the same principle should not be applied in this case, It it was most sdvautagcous to the Qovernment to sell the teact formerly known as Fort Dearborn Rescrvation by dividing it fnto lots ond blocks, with streets nud alloyr, snd a public square thereon, a ealc of all of the lots and blooks Into which the tract was thus divided, {tscems fo me, should be considered 3 rale of B0 much of the rerervation as was included fu that plan. The rigl War o “sell - tie tract of land he caueed to Lo platted and divided into lota and blocks, and in the manuer adopted by im, has nover been questioned by the Government; but, on the con- trary, the plat thon mude has been recoenized by Conyress in disposingof some of the lots not sold at that time, AFTER A LAVSX OF FORTY YEARS, during which time extensiveand valuable improve- monts have been made an the lots eold, as well 22 on the strects and tract reserved for a public square, and no objoctions having been rajsed by tho United States to the manner In which tho orizinal tract was disposcd of, Lam of the apinloa that the titlee, a9 well as tho rights, casements, aud privileges, rranted by the Solicitor of your ofice, and cantirmed by the Sccretary of War by his approvel of tho acts of that oflicer, sliould, be con- sldered settled, and no longer subject to be questioned by any vne. Tisere are olner gronnds which, in my opinlon, are necessarily fatal to this apolieation, Thy sct of the Sccretary of War, in makiog a final alsposition of this land In 1840, was CONCLUBIVE AND BINDING upon the Interfor Department, and cannot now be recontidered or set aatde, directly or indirectly, The doctrine of res judicata, so well known and recogntzed tu tho courts, has no less a standing in the Executive Dopartinenis; indecd, (nall thinie, and {n ull kinds of cases, the departments apnly it in tho same mannor in which ¢ is appiled by the courts, Thia rule is_equally applicable to casca which lave been declded by tue head of ndifferent de- vartment, who, at the date of kis decisjon, had Jutikdiction over the matter involved in his dec on, This question wus expreasly declded by toruey-Guneral Iteverdy Jounson in 1830, in tl Des Mofues River case. TILE ONLY REMAINING QUESTION to bo consldered ia whether Valentine scrl catanje upon this fand, The act of April b, 1 undor which this Acfie) lesitedt, provided that in lieu of the Mirntuda Mexican grant, called *‘Ranche Arraga de Bun Antonto, ™ situnted in the County of Sonoma, in tho State of Califurnia, and an execu- fion of a deed **conveying to the United States nll hm right, tiile, nod fntereat to tho lands coverad by saud Mirsuda grant, * Thomas B, Valentine, or his leal representatives, may select and shall be al- Josred patents for an'‘equal irantity of unoccapied and uuappropriated public lands of the Uniled States, not mineral, aid in teacts not less than the -uhmmmnu‘muwldud forin the Unlted States land luwa; and, if unsurveyed when taken, 1o conform, when survoyed, t0_thie genoral system of Unlied States rurvi (17 Statutes, 40, ) 1t {8 contended by couned that the lands cone veyed by Valenting (o the United States were altu- uted but a short distance frow San Franciaco, with which ylace they wore conacctod Ly & navigable river; that Petaluma, 8 city of several thousand Inhabitante, was bullt on them, and, owing to their great value, it was the intention of Congress to uuthorlze the location of the ecrip npon any of the unocenpled and nnxppropriated lands, nat min- eral, no atter whers they were sitnated. But it was owing to VALUNTINE'S OWN LACHES thint the land waa lost, for if he hud prosecuted hia clulm In the firat instance, in the inauner roquired by law, the grant would have besn counfirmed by ux;- (.'lounm and le would nover have baen dla- selzad, At {3 trua that Petaluma was bullt on the lands, but Valentine did not build it; it fsalso true that i lsnds were vory valuable at the data of the act for his rellct, but no act of his contributed to that renult, for it was the nprovementa of seitlers who had pnrchared from the Qovernment after tho ro. Jection of the grant by the Courts that enhanced the value of the lnnds. Tho valuo of the land at the dats of the act can- not falrly be nsed by Valontine assn argument to increass the valuoof the wcrip. Tho equitabls ‘meaxiro of yaluo would by the land fn & wild state, strlppod of the valusble Improvemunts wado by othiers, Luoking to tho EQUITABLL INTENTION OF TOAE LAW-MAKERS, m of tue oplnion that it was intended that | rip should be located apon auy unoccupled a unapproprinted ruhllc ianda, not wiveral, which were in o stato of nature, and | donot think that Congress intended tuat Mr, Valentine, of hla sn- #izus, should be allowed to locate said scrip in v busjuesa centre of one of our great citles, and thus absorb it cuts, parks, and public improvetents, The landa sought to be lacated with tais scrip by ‘Valentie and others ara probably of more valua than the entire Miranda grant, and the equitable rule Invoked by counsel 13, in my oplulon, & cone clusiva argument againat the claiius, 1 therefore hold twat the tract_of land described in the apprupriation of Thomaa B. Vslentine i& not unoceupled aud unaporopriated [;‘ubllc land .ot ¢ United Htates, and that, even though it wers u occupted and unappropeiated, it would not be sul Jecttoa urorn ton with asld '"'T‘ Your dectalon 1s reversod, and sald spplication s rejected, for tha reasons statod, LATE LOCAL ITEMS, ‘Wednesday afternocon the residence of Mrs, ‘Dupee, No. 83 Wade street, was entered by meaus of {also koys or nippers, durlng the ab- sence of the family, and was robbed of §50 cash and sumo Jewelry, alrs. Ellen Houliban was found dead in bod at Ne. 110 Magwell streot at 0 o'clock last eveulng by her husbsnd upon returnlng home from his work., Apoplexy, superinduced by drfok, s the supposea cause, “Thnraday ovening a coupleof robbors entered A grocery at-the corner of Fulton and Luayitt streots, und, dlsgufsed with whitehandkerchlofs over thelr facos, und carrylng cocked rovolvers {n thelr hunds, Intimidated the inmates aftor the usual manucr, and bholped themaelves Lo thie con. tents of tho cush-drawer, Further particulars could not be obtalned lust night owing to the nogligenes of the polive fn not repurting Jt.- Last ovenlug Datectlves llaloy und Hoffman ar- rested Martin Mulvey and Jimes Sheebun, who are suspected of the affalr. Last Wednesday night a daring robbery,which the police bave tried to suppress, occurred ay the 'house af Mrs, Wells, Ko, 144 West Adama street, Tuesday night a catled und wanted to renf & roor She took from him & 810 blll, gw hiin $8 back, aud as sho wa) roplaclig hee nioney-box {u tle burcau drawer it occurred to hor that he wos o llu\liflflfll looking fellow. Bhe at once refunded blm his money, and she saw him leave tho lhouse and wo down Halated atreet with man and womanwho bad been Juwaiting. The next night another youuvg mau called and ronted the room, and whifo Mrs, Wells was up-stairs showlng him tha apartioent, his companlau socaked fu_and stole 1ho money-box conlllnh;, bout $100 n 0, & watch aud chaln that cost $175, und soms other jowelry, Bbe describes the first man who called a8 llinly built, Ught halr aud eyes, clad in dark clothies, without ofercost. -The second ane s of medium build, dark halr, cut short, dark clethies, and sofs hat. CASUALIIES. A FEARFUL WARNING. Bpeciat Diepatch to The Tribune, Prrrsnuno, Pa., March 7.—It nppears that Miss Mollle Burdctt, who was burned to death at Hayarille, s town In the ofl rexions, night be- fore Jast, was fn the habit,of readivg story pa- pers after retiringto bed. On the night in Guestion she retired earlier than usual for the ourposc of finlshing a serial romance in which ‘she bod become interested. There belng no gas inthe room, she placed an ofl-lampon atand near the head of the bed. It is supposed she read untll ske fell nsleep, loav- Ing the lamp burning, subsequently upset- ting 1t and setting fire to the bed-clothes. The firc apread so rapldly that the butiding was in a few minutes enveloped, rendering escape from Misa Burdett's room on the upper floor impossible, Beveral despernte attempts were mada to rescuc the poor girl, but all fatled, Just before the roof fell a plereing cry was beard, and o white figure was secn standing at the window of the raom neenpled by the unfor- tunata girl, but only for & moment, as the roof slmost [Immediately came down witha crash, A fes hours afterward the blackened and twisted trunk of a human helng was fished out from the debris. The limbs nnfhend were misalng, but lh? were subsequently found iu another place. {:fla {8 an impressive warning agratost reading in —— HUNTING ACCIDENT. Epectal Dispalch to The Tritune. VincesNes, Ind, March 7.=T. B, Huftman, Blate’s Attorncy of Lawrence County, Il while duck-huothing this a{ternoon was seriously {ojured by o gun bursting, ils right cheok 18 almost ontirely torn off, and part of the nose and scveral teeth torn out. Ilc was nearly five miles from hoine st the time of the accldent, He was taken to Lawrenceville. Tll., this even- fug. He will probably losc Lis right eye. COAL-GAS, Epecial Dimatch fo The Tritune. MiLwAukee, Wie.. March 7.—upuring last night the family ot Charles Niss, living at No. 509 Third strect, were overposered by the fumes of coal-gas cscaping from a defective stove, When found this mornin;they were lying in bed in n atate of uncopsclousncss. By persistent eiforts the physiciad succeeded In_restoring all the yietina oxcent Ina 14 yeurs Qf age, whose condltfon s extremoly critfcal, BURNED TO DEATH, Avecial Diateh to The Tribune. GRAND Rarips, Mich, March 7.—A special to the Grand Rapids Times from Leroy, {n this Btate, says that Barney McElroy’s residence there burned this morning with its only inmate, Mr. McElroy, who was n widower 87 years old, ‘The amonnt of loss is not stated. No insu ance, ‘Tlic bones of deceased were found so charred that they crumbled on belng handled. JOMPED THE TRACK. Hanwisnung, Pa., March 7.—A broken axle caueed sixteen cars on an eastward-bound frelght traln on the Penusylvania Raliroad to Jump the track near Marletta, Four joaded coal cars were wrecked. No person was Injured. e eeaE——e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New ORneAns, La., March 7.—The jury In the Naighitoches election case rendered a ver- dict of acqulttal. &recicl Disvatch to The Tribune. Rocnerrg, 1lL, March 7.—A bright-looking band of twents-four orphans from a New York Orplian Asylum were here to-day sveking bomce, ‘Lwenty were taken, mostly by farm- cra. Something wrone when the fawmilies of this thrifty producing West cannot supply local dewund for cuildren. ————— ST, LOUIS LIVE-STOCK MARKET. 87, Louis, March 7.~Carvur—Steady; good de- mand for shipping and butchor grades, ot mn- changed prices; feeding steers and stockers aclive and ne feeding, §3. 75624, 15; stockers, $2.70 @4.76% receipts, 8003 shipmente, 80O, Hous~Fairly active; Yorkers and Baltimores, 83,633,804 -packing. anil. Bostons, $4.60@4.00; butchers' (o Philadelphias, $4.0024. 4,000; shipments, 1,500, Surer—Strone; aemand exceoding """""i‘l,"“" 1o choite, $4.00@4.70: export miittons, $5. 008 5.253; recelpts, 500; shinments, 750, e ——— That Plratleal Stenwer, The arlgin of the story of the piratical steam- er o the Irish Channel is thus explamed: The gunboat (loshnwk has been for sume time en- #aged in protecting the flsherles ut Blackrock, near Cark, and It is supposed that, in_order to caurry out thelr jllegal practlecs, wome fishermen clrenlated the runtor it & pirate vessel was off the harbor. ‘Che gunboat was ordered out to look after this phantum depredator, with the result already kuown. In the mcantime the poachers made lurge Laul P2 AMUSEMENTS. IRNT REGIMENT ARMORY, Jackson-at., but. Wabash and Michigan-avs. Last N ightmh_e Panorama OF Tilts CIVIL WAR! In connectlon with the above, COMPANY *G* wiil give an EXHNIBITION DRILL AT 9:80 0'CLOCK, This,Saturday, Evening Admission to all paris of the houss, 25 conts. MATINEE FOR CHILDREN THIS APTERNOON. Admisslon, 10 cents. Adults, 23 cents, OOLEY'S THEATRE. CAUNIL Y, OF B0 o 7, SR e o BEE TIEM! BEE THEM! MIt, AND MRS, GBO. 8. ENIGET And lilr Superb Compauy,under tha Lnmediato man- mf‘“&’y‘ . JOHN RICKADY, 1n Marsden's groat- eat comedy, "ir, OTTO 2 A German, ™" LOWDED .ol aiiitaiis LT EAL iiai 1 Company, In Marsdel 1 If Dramatis RICE'S SURPRISE PARTY, foeced IMMENSE STUCESN, The Besutiful Pantomimic Builesque, BABES IN THE WOOD; Or, WII0 XILLED COCK ROBINY WL be continued every evening this weok sud WEBNINDAY ARD FATIRONYSIATINKES. Next thzklMt‘;lllMNm um}]lllAWA 1A, snd last performiances of lilce's Surpriss Party. ¥ -[_I.\"HIILY'. A'E R Jo i, HAVERLY, "roprietor and Manager, LABT SATURDAY MATINEK AND NIGHT OF TUE NEW YOUK ATANDARD THEATHRE €O, In Mra, Ettle ienderson's great drams, ALMOST A LIFE! fllu&flvlrlhmo manthe lf Standard Theatrs, Now Yorkc tn Box shi Juzanfl Woek, of Ay an iy ura Wit cutire Orlgiadl Cary & enrer: NondRY—AIr: JOR, K. EMMETT ta bis NEW ¥RITZ, E:\R“’ELL HALL. FRIDAY RVENING, March 14, at 8, SATURDAY AFTEIRNOON, March 15, 463, veturo of Chicagu's Bu- premo Favorite, Mrs. SCOTT-SIDDONS, In her WORLD-FAMOUS DRAMATIC RECITALS, Hesurved Susts, Eyening, 786, Admiaston, 80d. Mails nee, £0cI no exra fOr resorvad. bale opens tis moru- 1oy at (oot & Bous', 104 Late-st, I XPOSITION BBU 13 AR BAMUBLLS vonri ANAGER, MADAM ANDERSON Now walklug at the beginning of every ten winutes to complote 2,004 quarcer miles, walking day xht, Stz i tn, St ud. Aduisalon, 35c, Chlldren, 16, ERENITRY MUNIC-IIALL, PROF, HENRY G, O'NEILL'S “WONDERLAND.” b AT 2:30 I'. M. _Adminton, 2 ATNER AT o, 10 conta. HAA‘.IA.;‘ AEIEALURE, 41 Clar 1 upposita Court-Howse, DOMINICK MURRAY, The greatest lvin| lfml‘!uur-lnwr, Iu the srilling 1 THUE GANDLER'S CRIME, "Kvory eYenio !fl‘ T‘(lxnuu, rfid-y. aud Supday st 2p. mf, ¥ = Send “re RADWAY'S REUEDIES. - | Strong Testimony from Hon, Georze Btarr zato thie Power of Radway's Ready Reliot Ina, Casa of Sciatic Rhonmatism, - e x:;’h 3Vaw Nmfi"“’"h Kew York. . BADWAT! th me your Rel WOt dern EoR TR MAE e e LAt ek Tror e rend yere attacks of aciatica, rnmetimen extemfll rory tha iaobar rezions to my dukios and at times % b TOBLENE the time 1 hare heen thus am tried aImobE all tho Femedies recommenicd by Hue | pen fi’;‘r’v :nll hoplog to find reilef, but all proved to i 1 have tried varfous kinda of Lat 13 oubrard Splchlont SE U Berte o s Y T ey (who hag Deea sTlcted Ba yselth, 1 Was Ingaced Ly by your remod: 1 was then saffering fearfally witli ons of my old ta! my surprise snd detight the applfeation me. Ta g3Yn me eane, ¢ parta affected, leaving :‘Juledhym Reljef, In ‘T entirely nway, sithough I have slight! mnafill‘lun e i TRe1 M Sikiter 67 e Hrgariot Yours truly, GEU. BTARB. BIEUMATISM, 5 NEURALGIA ; DIPHTITERIA, _INFLUENZA, Sore Throat, Difficnlt Breathing . RELIRVED IN PEW MINUTES, DY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. For headschs, whether stok or tem, I Ao, Paing aus wenkcanas it ot PacK ¥pihe of Kig: Beyns ialos around the liver, Dlenriey, swelfings of the it et will afturd immodizte eass, and [ta con et e fora few days efficct & permanent cure. L'rice, Sv'cts, B B, RADWAY'S READY RELIER OURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, - NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement nesd > any one Buffer with Pain, RADWAY'S RUADY RELIEF CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. - 1t was the it and 1s tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY That [natantly stops the most cacruciating patow. al: T Pt corca: Coaens o whbher oF 1he Lunp, biomacty, Bowels OF oLbof EIARAS o rknty by one application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how violent ar cxcruclsting the paln, f“l:.l , Ricumatic Lea-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerval Aeuralgic, or prosirated with discass mey suffer, RADWAI'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heaxt ysterics, Croup, Dipktheria, Catarsh, Influenza, Teadache, Toothache, Neurnlgis, Rheumatism, - Cold Chills, Agne Chills, * Chilblains, and Frost Dites The lrnllullan of the Teady Relef to the nartot garta whare the jain o diculty existe wll afford ease d comfort. “Thirty to sixty drops tn half o tumbler of water will In a faw ininites cure Crawnps, Spssms, Sour Stomach, Heartbura, 8ick Headache, Disrrices, D Colle, Wind In thie Bowels, andall internal Pal Aravelcrs shiould always carry a bottlo of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF with them, A few drops In water will prevent sickness o palns from change of water. lhl: ciler theu French Drandy or Dittera os a atimus FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUI curad for fifty cents. There ln not a remedial agent §iy this world that wiil cure Fever et liow, wod i ‘“'fi-"""r?"-xfi'lg"u'f? i) oid. ‘Tellow. and ulner Fove B, T e R EWATE NhADY JLIEEY - FireY evntd per batiles DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TIHE CURE OF CHRONTO DISEASR, SCROFULA Ot 8YPHILITIC, HEKEDITARY OI CONTAGIOUS BEIT SEATED IN THE Lungs or Stomach, Skin or Benos, Flesh er erven. CORRUPTING THE SOLIUS AND VITIATING Chronle Itheumatisg, Hcrofula, flllflflllull“hlllnf. Macking bry Cough. Cancerous'Alloctloss. Brphiiils (‘umnl nta, Hieeding of the Lunj ynpepsin, Water Eraah, Tia Doloresux, White Swollings, Tumors, Ul cora $in and i) Dlacasce, Morcurldl Direascs, ¥or pla nele Complaini Gout, Uropsy, Sait Rbeum, Ehiii, Caneunnpiion. " " d Liver Complaint, &c. ann.nlyduu the Barsapariliian mm,vunfl excel Al remedial ngents in the curs of Chronle, Scrofuloos, Conmtitutional, & 1t 18 tho o yz‘nlm;x“m'"ufl Bkin Diseases, but i iy KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAIRTS, Trinory and Womb Diseoses. Gravel, Disbetes, Droray, Bloppake. o€ Water, Tncogtoenca ‘of Uty BHEIG Dlscass, Albumiaurfs, and in all cases wlicra thera are hr‘ckw\uu duposits, or the water fs thick, cloudy, mbxed whtn nfialaices’ikce"ube whilo of a3 ‘oge. & hads ko i oF there (b8 marbid, da STia.boe-dust d Taa Wt Ao LAl a1 o1 L IacK ARt tiota g wote P in e aryally el B b et L ONE DOLBAIS OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. _ DR. RADWAY & CO., 83 Warran-st.,N.Y, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATINGPILLS, Ferfeculy tastelen, olegantly castod with awast gum, purpe, regnisic, purlly, Gleause, and whya Tille for the care of &ll di o 3 s Slamn] ver, Buwels, Kidneys, uhtrlfl. Y pat gestiun, Dyspersis, Blllousoess, QLite Nowule, Fide sad ul dersuusaisnceyt e 15 i Vise Fralingryghirey ) {ly Yegeliiie cautaiolug w0’ meroury” G i e e foliowing aymploms resulilag from h O and Tiec Fulincw of tho Blood ta It i ¢ ach, Nauscd, Hoartburn, ad, A:Id iy,00 m"u:m”'f’l‘d.m l'bl‘ul“'"g)f 2 ¥ b It Bour Eruotstions, Siukiugs of ¥lul 'w; . ;;X hoklvg 7 5 2 E t4) 25 5 B b Disguss Fullness or wi ‘c B of b Hure i i e (ol e 1 dki% und Ryes lqunmu he Ekin s e, ' {iddeh hhncoryfobi araing ('tha Fldab, i illa Wi troe he ayste (oA om e ot Kaneaye R ot ‘rion, 5 cents per box. Hold by Druggtits, RBAD ' « False and True.’? letter stamp 1o RADWATY & CO., Ko. 83 Wiz ation worin thousunds will be seat vom M. Fover and du ord Tmlm Yellowness of e, Chiess, Linibs, u

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