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those to whom tho Inaulting circulars have beon t. To make sure that Mit. HANRISON INDORSED TH CIRCULAR, 8 Tnrpwne reporter mot him whilo he had tt in He was cheerful the serine attacked him, the uid nominee of two Conventions,—both —knowing very Hitle of what was 8 allowed todd moat of the talking, foment he put his foot {n It. hy,” sald he, 4 mado a good speech last the Marino Band," querled the re- rier iu his mind, ¥ Jt tovk wall, too; ft was in the Boventeonth Ttold iy Irlah friends to take all the money they coutd ot, call out ‘Keno,’ an! voto he Memocratle ticket, and they Will do ft.’ “You triad to. conve: | Onwatd {s proprtetor of the Sharpshooters' Parky, nomination of Joseph Houser for City Clerk, was held in Pacife and Clark strects, laat ni { 'ICs 4 Isety of th TOGA ROUT: Hotty of ti ctor is woulgren, foundation of general pros- and being mindful of the his- twas a time to read what bad. ing to tho future; tory of the past. mado and unmade truc when {twas remember rown up In the country a pride of the lain the occupancy of public offices, and there was a movement ta fling aside the experi- ence of history and create for a Prealdent of the ‘United States'a third term, But books were not to be read so much for olitical prudence as for Heart's case demanded the cultivation of the ideal and esthetic facul- Alea of the human mind, Even from groas old. Jack Falataff came the purif; bling of green fields. f consolation in the music of Weber aad tho etry of Wordsworth, and Frederick the Great his flute, and there were times fu the life of every man when the music of Schubert's sere- nade came with more value than the mariner'’s compass, or the magna charta, or a bonanza mine. If bis hearers could do ao, and at the same time be Chicagoans, he would advise them to go back to their books and their music, J pi And this esthetfe ‘cuttu alde with the religtous. Christian religion was totake away the only eople of this natton relied the supreme faculties of the mind. Mr. Tilton apoke Jong and carnestly on this theme, desouncing what be termed the present keen, critical, and brilliant attempts of certain fconoclaste toguperaede, to set aside, and to trample underfoot the Christian falth, ‘There was another plan for alleviati present hard times,—n plan whuse bene! everybody adinitted but nobody adopted. restoration of Stagnation tn business, idleness in the workshop, emptiness of pockets, was simply because therc was falseness in men’s hearte. ‘The Pittshung rlote and the failure” of the Glasgow Bank were the two chief eventa of the century which shook the public mind. the Incarnation of revolution, ani the other of. Speculation, Now, there’ never would be any restoration of conddetce until there.wes a res- toration of a higher atundard of ethics. Pittsburg rioters wera petty offenders com- pared with those scheming, plotting, robbing Uinegow Bank Directors,—the champion high- waymen of the world,—and when this nation jearned to rightiy appreclate and puntsh auch Villainy a4 the betrayal of trusts, then inigbt Ib Jook for a restoration of confidence. And bere Mr, ‘Tilton touched upon that sub- ortance, the labor troubles. that kind {n this country had been the revolt against slavery. Two thont- sund years ago Ciccro gave utterance to the thought that “To bea mechanle was to be a menial, and aworkstop tsa placa of degrada- There bad heon vast strides since then. Just afterwanls Christlanity came in. Thero had been Important revolutions in government, education had exerted its benef now, instead of s Louls XIV. “Tam the 8tate, HARD TIMES. eventh, and lives Young lives at the Btock-Yards, and [s In the packing business, Chartes Walther is a anloon-keeper, and Ilyes fn the northeast corner of the town, ‘The Opposition held n railficatton tneeting Inst evening inthe northeast corner of the town, Bocechies were made by Messrs, Plant, McGura, Walthers. Oswald, and others, ‘The speakers promised a reform in the expenses and management of town alfaira If thelr ticket Adisoatch from Mr. P. T, {n which he naid he was ee, but he was in the hands of his friends, nnd would do his best to lead the Opposition tu victory noxt Tuesday. He will return home Friday morning. CITY COUNCIL. Miscelinnoous Business, Including tho Gas fall, corner of ight. Thera were be- present, the great mnjority Bam Engel, Greenback candidate for Alderman {1 {he Second Ward, was back of Housor, the two having {asued the call and invited Carter Harrison to apeak, Thi latter fact lot the cat out of the baw, and killed these men so far ns the ward {s concerned, Carter turned up, of course, nid mounted the jatform,—not, however, for the purpose of tell- Ine of ils course in Congress, of his votluer with the Conlederate Brigadiers with n view of ulving the Southern bulldozers full control of But when he opened fils mouth to speak he was greeted with hisses, and hisses, and hisses, and they were kept up until he left The utmost confusion prevailed for a long time, and Engel and Houser Were | denounced M. Mitchell, one“of the announced speakers, td oa few words in but Wiltlam Baker, another of the speakers, hauled them over thy coals for thelr cheek in being an enemy of the, colored race,—a man who had voted with those who had kept them in slavery, nnd murderéd and driven thetn from their homer,—to ask them to David McGowan said he went to Mr. Harrison when ho was running for Can- ess, nud asked him if le would support the Mr, Harrieun sald he hadn't How could colored men be asked to support onc whobadn't given a thought to 4,000,000 huinan beinge fu need of he result of the meeting was the indorsement of Wright and Ballard by a voto of four or five to one, the negative yotes white Democrats, ‘TIE SOCIALISTS. The Executive Coinmittee of the Boctailstic mob held thelr regular weekly meeting at No, 7 Clark street, Ben Asbley' ih the chair, deal of businces was transacted (n the way of making arrungements for ticket peddlers, nota- street, near For! on the premises, Light taxation ts th fetration of the city than the eter Buschwah, Col. Kleaby, and Mr. Noyes also addressed the mecting, the tast- named drrelling special) sympathy with the Suuthern Democracy and his extensive dealings In tax-tities. Mr. John Lyle King concluded the exerciaes with a rous- ing old-tinte apeech, in which he assured his hearora thot the Republican ticket would sweep tha city on Tucsday. The Republicans Feel Sure'They of courag and Have Them. : The Causes and the Cures of the ‘entucky statea- i ; Mr. Harrison’ Shameless Circular Put Forth by on Mr, Harrison's Leoture by Theodore Tilton at Hershey tho Democracy, the purpose of rataing : at Springfield, was read, A Pepsitadt tetsemaeek of Tbe Me: Ta EAE Tee al ‘Theodore Tilton lectured to a good house last evening in Hershey Hall on Heart's Esso: A Pisin Tatk on Hard Times.” ‘The subject was not a new one, but {te double-barreled title and the ever-present curiosity of the average Amer- {ean audience to hear a lecturer who, In addition to belng witty and eloquent, has boon the hero of a tragedy, or one of the actors in it, aufficed to draw an nudionce which nearly filled the hall to completion. ‘The lecturer made his ontrec a littlo after 8, and, without resorting to the needless ceremony of having anybody Introduce him, began his talk by promising not to be romantic or sentimental, but practical, and to say something which, he hopea, would encourage men and women {n these truly hard times, He then drew a har- rowing picture of what people had cotne to. Immigration crowded the country, and the ery was, “Give ua work; give us bread.!? Yot every rational problem admitted of a rational eolution, The three questions to ask were: ind "Why ts ie? and “What then? and the three answers were, “Hard tines,” Every theory,” and “Every different plan,'? ving sigh, ‘a bab- The Republicans of the Hyghth Ward rallied in force last nicht at 170 West. Polk atreet, Mr. 1k. Messrs, Gindle, Lussen, the stage and the hall, y the fdea that you did utend to apend any monoy, I aupposci”? Yes; I don’t intend tos willieave that for the Repw you, and the boys are already calling out ol? on the streets.!? “Your speech is your advice." v willtako your monoy, and then r intended to lay the elreular be- he was callod off to goo 9 friend. waa clictted, howeve Wty of the circular, an recclyed copies nud knuw of Mr. Bclpp's feol! to whom they have been od- Uressed cau make up thelr minds at their | ure of Detnocratic “purity.” ‘The taxpay. too, may be able to forin some {dea of the of vainpires who ara seeking, Inthe namo of Une Dutnocrratic party, to get hold of the reigns of the City Government, ~ THE SEL1-OUTS had thetr polley-ahop open all day, and man- A to gather in somo victims, but did not reallze enough from any of them to make them ‘hey were niso open last oveuln; only callers were Mites Kebos snd Weeka, who sald they were out lookin; Binss of beer and dropped Jn throug! very dry, but it might have been soma tine ad had anything to drink, In ‘any event, they were vot thera for. beer, ‘Their “mission was of @ very different character, for, after whispering awhbite aud displaying an envelope, the cuntents of which could not be Jearned, they left tu fall uto the reporter's arms on the sidewalk. ‘They were closcl: lowed by ove of the wheel-turuers or card-flup- pers of the establishment mediately to see Dave Weeks goon alter emerged, but the other fellow ‘Thornton is understood to barecharge rt of the Democratic barrel, and his cape- ty fa to look ulter the poltey-shop and sea that Detaocracy gots all Jt paya for LIES, LIES, L DEMOCRATIC MORALITY. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaco, March 26,—The Inclosed circular, in an envelope suveracribed to my address, comes to hand this morning: To the Voters of the Ulty of Chicago-Gentin- weN: ‘The Repnbiicane, deepairing of success in the present campaign. have raleed a larga corrap- tlon fund in order to pnrchate your votes, and aro now engaged wm distributing large aume of money In the diferent wards forthle vite purpose, ‘They have the City Treaaury, the Count try, and the Federal officials, wath all thefr wealth, We have nothing to offer you but the purity of the certainty of a pure and The Latter Hissed Out of the Room by Colored Repubiicans. and while the la undleclplined Democrats attampt the meothiz, but were ‘Mr. O, W. Barrett, can spuke at some length in favor of slected tosupport all troditced in the Council, Mr. McKach also addressed the meoting, and Mr. Jolin Lussen, belng recalled, urged upon the voters the necessity of working for the wholo Ucket, ‘Ihe meeting then adjourned. iter was apeakiny Baseless Oharges Against Mr, Wright Uiterly Exploded, The Connell held an adjourned meeting inst evening, Ald, Tufey in the chair, and absant Pearsuna, Gilvert, Cook, and Scatou, Ald. Lawler, by consent, preacnted a resolu- tion authorizing the closing of the city offices and the suspension of street labor on election and pledged himself If 1 economical moasurce n+ ire ehould go side by To take away tho Rousing Mectings---Addresses hy Leonard Swveit, Dr, Thomas, ond Others. to fix thy re- agency on which the those who have for the cultivation o| Ulvil Rights bill. HEADQUARTERS, THB REPUBLICANS, lng brighter and brighter wpublivan party. At head- quarters yesterday thero was o very large at- tendance, and all of the reports were most Among those who called was Sheriff Hoffmann, for the first time, and he promises to put his shoulder to the wheel and do his ut- most for the success of the cause. A delegation of sallors also dropped in to express their de- Nght at boing able to roward Harrison for his treatment of them while ho was in Congress. ‘They appeared not to baye known until yester- day that it was the Horrison now spoken ot for Mayor who in Congress Introduced a resolution to admit foreign-built ships into competition with ourlake commorce freo of charges the sama as American-bullt vessels, and they wero bitter against him, and came to pledgo themeclyes to tho support of Mr, Wright. They soy thatif tho: measure had passed it would bave ‘ruined half of tho ship-owners of the Inker, and it was not [arrison's fault that it did. not poss. A delegation of Greenbackers alsu called—not the sell-outs, but the consclontious— to offer thelr support to Mr. Wright. They sald they could not stomach Harrison, who twas a demagogue of the first watcr,—n soft-monuy moan in Congress, and now the candidate of a ybard-money Democracy. ? The Campaten Cominittee, was in sesston In the forenoon, and tho roports were bettor than ever from the yarlous wards,. ‘The only fenr ex- pressed ns to the result was on account of tho bands of ‘repeaters’? tha Democrats were organizing for work In the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Elghth,-Tenth, Fourteenth, and Seventeenth Warde. Sumo members reported that Demo- A large meetin, of the Kepublicans of the Ninth Ward was Nd at No, 10 West Randolph Marcus A, Farwell opened the speech-making, by a few brief und well-chosen romarka in re- ward to the necessity of electing the Republican Ucket, and thus continulug the present econom- feal and sound Cie: derman, W. L. Uni Ald. Rawleigh, by consent, aubmitted an or- der directinys the Depsrtinent of Yublic Works toreport the cost of wideniny Weat Madison street, from California avenue to Central Park, It was referred to the Committea on Strocts nd Alleys, West Diviston. by consent, presented the Pfeiffer azainat Ald. und a resolution calling fora cominittce of fiva Ald. Lodding handed fn the affidavit of Pros- ecuting-Attorney Linscott, atathne that Lodding had spoken to him about Pfeiffer's case, and bo continued it ju order that the Council might act on Pfelffer's petition for reifef. never offered or given him soy mone fle thought the 81 Ald. Lodding also sent np a recolpt for $20 In full tar all demands to date (March 12), stened by Dfeiffer’s attorney. All the documents were sent to the Judiciary The outlook ia every day for tha being given by some Administration, publican candidate for Al- wlerwood, Jotin Lylo King, Col. Ricaby, and J. J. Montazua also made ed upon the largenumber of yat- portance of supporting the Re- publican noinincos at the election Tuesday. charges of ona man ‘bas a different theory proposes theorizers had as much ayinpathy with one an- other as Dr. Johnson sald the Irish people had for each other,—or were Ike the Chicago news- papers, in tlat they never epoke well of one another, {Laughter.] One tan wanted more gteenbacks, another wanted co-operation, others were crying thut labor was being rulited by the advent of the wooden-shoed alien from China, It must be conceded, in the first place, that the present state of affairs could not be ftine- diately remedicd, und, in the next place, thut It must be manfully cudured. To this ond he would therefore offer some suggestions which had occurred to hin as being pertinent te the There was, he declared, on the globe in which the heart. broke down as soon as it did fn this country, Last year there was the pestilence in the Suuth; but even here orth, where there wns no pestilence, men were dying fully forty years before their ‘k which the’ American people at the eume time, Sumner, Agassiz, spveches and ur; cre present the Arrangements were made for mass. mectings at the North Stde ‘Turner Hal) Mon- day night, and at the the seine evening. “Mr. Scnilling presented a resolution denouncing Ald, Ryan and the Coun- cll for their action tp depriving the Soctalists of judges of election in all she precincts. After passing the resulution unanimously the meeting West Side Turner Hall Avery large and enthusiastic ward meetin; was beld last evening at Martine's Hall, on Ada. street, under the auspices of Ward Republican Club, wasepcut in receiving the names of propos now members, about fifty joining the Clul motion, the whole question of providing chal- lengers, ticket-peddlera, and notaries for Tucs- ary next was left to the Executive Conunittee, which was aleo charred with the duty of raising funds for campaign expenacs, Leonard Swett was recelved with great He anid that the pending election hi a two-fold significance, aud would have an im- portant beariug on the Presidential clectivn fu 50. It was aecognized on all hands that in- timidation of the grossest character was excr- claud at the lest Presidential election. was rensonable to beileve that tho Ai people would demand uoantmously that this ctor of the nation should ba vt the Democratic Congress had united to demand the repeal of every law looking to the prevention of fraud, gave n description of the workings of the oxlet- und showed that the demand not come from the South, was sought to remove all checks on frauds In New York, Chicago, und other great citles, the the Democrats belng to carry New York and New Jersey. For want of a Reg- istration law and proper safeguards on the bal- lot-boxes, the new carter was adopted, tho term of the Cotvin gang extended, and the city i 5,000, In consequence. South Town election af. the same time showed what the Democrats would do when they ‘The South would bo united in and if Now York could be carried by force and fraud the Democrats would elect 2 man who would bo entirely under the control of the The speaker hoped that the Chicago representatives in Congress would stay in Washington all slong to vote against the repeal ervisors act, and that, if the Appro- passed with this-question tacked on toit, President Hayes would continue to veto asho could write his name, tbo well enough in his way, but it was Impossible to sever him from the gaug which was running him, and which was the same old crowd that In former days acted as blowers and atrikera for the Colvin crowd. That cong, if they cyer got power, would ruin the financial standing of the city, as they so nearly did before, and it overy man who had the Interests of the city at heart to work and vote for the Republican Gen. 0. L. Mann, the Hoo, A. L, Morrison, and others also spoke, oud met with an enthu- alastie reception, ‘The Rey, Dr. Thomas followed with a speech of about fifteen minutes’ duration,’ in. which he took strong ground in favor of the Republican ticket throughout, Dr. ‘Thomas dwelt upon the economy {no municipal affairs, and the necessity of electing to office responsibic citizens who would sce to it that the finances of the city were properly administered. and the laws enforced. since his compauton ence his action. ‘The firet half-hour ‘he Sactalists gathered fifty raw Communists other last evening and had them naturalized, re Judge Loomis, and’ it 18 to be presutaed took the oath of alleztance to the country they are seeking to overthrow. « Ald. Ryan, by consent, presented 9 resolution calling on the Mayor to enforce the ordinance passed in 198, making elght hours a day’s work for city employes, It was referred to the Judictary Committee. OIL VERSUS GAS. Ald. Rawleigh, by consent, handed in an order directing the Departinent of Public Works to report an estimate for lighting with oil a large number of streets in the Weat Division, At was referred to the Committee on Gas, Ald. MeNaliy, by consent, offered a resotu- ton calling for a committee of five to find out before April 7 what was the best apparatus and material, other than gaa, used In other cities for hting purposes, The Council refused to suspend the rules to put the resolution on its passage, so it was scent to the Committee on Gas. Ald. Lawler, by consent, presented the peti- tion from the United Bricklsyers, protesting: agutnat the employment of incompenent men os inspectors of sewers, bulldings, viaducts, etc. It was referred to the Committee on Judiciary, ‘The ordinance fur the re; thorizing the openiny and the trio went Im- ect of pressing im ‘he firet trouble o }, uo other nation The Campaign Committecs of the two Repub- Uean Clubs of the Firat Ward met yesterday afternoon at the Grand Pacific, D. J. Wrenn in the chair, The mueting was quite lengthy, the best feeling prevatled, and the result was, the two Committees were consolidated, aud are to goto work in curnest. After the consolidation bad been perfected working committees were appoluted to canvass the ward, wut to take the necessary steps to defeat the achemeof the Democrats to colonize voters und “repeat” at the polls, There will bea mecting at 3:80 this afternoon. In the eventny the Club met at the samc place and acreed to holds mass-mectiny: to-morrow evenly. tendered hie resignation, and it was promptly accepted by o uuaolinous vote, and bis name was ordered stricken from the rolls, favor of “Our Carter, ahd the Democratic arty, and no ono raises avy question about had been doing had been, ateudily undoing them, ard Taylor were only proninent examp| those who hind dled of overwork. Thi had gradually worked out a typical Ameriean face,x—whut, in architecture, lonz-poluted. style!" riod Was sallow-featured, narrow-cheeked ced, Onl iis voice had deserted its natural tabernacle—the mouth—for the higher clfinate of the noxe. {Lauchter.| It was a youd deal as Charlog Matthews had gald,—that the country was one In which you bad tody everything fa his overwork bad written ita jo every American face, people were marked b peculiarities—hurry, flurry, ter.) In Germany clerks in the banks and busl- nesé-houses Weot home to dinuer, of business were closed from 12 to 8, N. to recommendation of the Presi- Inited Stutes, could ever bring the business-men of this country to that. [Laugu- cent sway, wid proudly exctalmn- atatn upon the cha; i tabortt truthfully deetnre, ‘We aro the State,” In the future elovation and enlightennient of the taboring classes lay America’s hope. But it was {ile to say there was no ground for alarm. ‘The reason the foundations were fosecure was that labor, which had wrought out so many ereat und mighty works, stood like a employed, sayliy, I have labored, sud have entered into the fruits of my labor.” ‘Thera Was no exaggeration in all utis. was decp-seated, and who could tell when {t would be called ‘he young man of for its repeal di Keough ‘again chief object of twenty minutes. The complaine ‘The Amoriean y three distiuguiahin, aud worry. iLauely eal of the one au- Inchester aveuue to Ogden avenuc was taken up, the Committee on st Division, having re- our principles an economical administration, ‘This money {s your money, wrong from you by They openly proclaim that 8. this insult ts to take the money an By order of Vemocratle Campalgn Com. H. F. Mennirr, Secretary. although an employs of epublican Administration, Thave not been calted upon to contribute one cent to a Kepublican campalyn-fund, any nian of any party ever tnsulted ine ut my object in this communica- tion 4s not to reeent anything personal to my- self, but to call the attention: of hovest Demo- crats to the base proposition of the Democratic Campaign Committee to linve yotors not only accent bribes, but at the anme time to take the money ynder false If auch is to bo the pal Democratic Administration, I think T doing my friend Harrison a favor by helping to excuse him from administering a government in a manuer which muat be distasteful to all bia better impulses, Yours truly, them that the agents offered to hire themn to join “repeating? banda, and that the Demnerats wore offering to pay $10 to persons who would devote election-day to yoting wherever they could, and to intimidating Kepublicans, Others reported that they knew of persons who were being paid crate ta certain wards to break up Republican meetings. ‘fhe Committee considered all of the reports, and at once sct about devising means to prevent the ballot-boxes being tam- Among other things done was the organizing of Committees in each precinct to spot * repentera,’? ant the nients for using calcium } Itles. They hoy MISCELLANEOUS, A CAMPAIGN TRICK, Acommittee of four, appointed at a meoting of a dozen so-called temperance people, whom cleven were Harrison meu, has issued along address made up of newspaper oxtracts, which winds up with coming from Democrats, is very cheerful and Streets und Alleys, W ported tn fuvor of placing tt on file. Ald. Rawleigh moved that the ordinance be Repnodiiecan ofics The watchword was not resumption, not In- ation, not the sbolitfon of tho tariff, or the terival of free trade, or co-operative industry. “Quench all this Babet of theortes,” sald the lecturer, os he closed, ‘and give car to the still sinatl volvo that says to men and nations, “Keep thy heart with all dillence, for out of It ore the lasucs of life.’ And su good-night.!” und the places ‘The motion was not agreed to, A petition for an engine-house In the vicinity of Ogden and Western avenues was referred to the Committce on Fire and Water. MORE ABOUT GAS, The Committco on Gas reported back, with the revommendation that it pas: of Ald, Stauber, directing the Public Works to report ‘the probable cost of Mehting with ofl the streets in which the gas companies refused to put nines. After sone talk asta whether the gas com- panies could refuse to Jay mains when ordered by the Council, * Ald, Smyth moved to refer to the Judiciary Committee, with fustructions to report on the matter, und the motion was agreed to. ‘The Committee on Gas reported in favor of sxago of the order directing a division of the gas appropriation among the divisions fn ac- cordunce with the number of lamps. The report was placed on file, I wish to etate that, the county, under a ¥ To mako it oven worse, whisky {mposed an immense amount of additlonal pulse nnd body. Then the avorts of the day were not calculated tu prolong hfe, Hee. hen, the boxer; Brown, the ouraman; and doz- ens of other athletes, bad died young, and it might even be said that O'Leary bad dled quite young. the lecturer was preparc: Jong run, the loser of the race was the winner. tApplauae.) He didn’t wonder that the heart Was desperately wieked, seelngz thot it was so outrageously overworked. now this nation was squandering {ts principal treasure by wearlng out and wasting away Ite heart, and the prime duty of the American peo- ple was to recover their hicart, [Applause.] And then that beart would suggest that the next He observed that this clty, was about to throw off {ts troubles and to embark on a haleyon sea of “ Her Majesty's Ship, Pinafore." . (Laughter. He strongly advocated nttentanve on the’ thea tres as a cloom-dispcller. tnueh a natural duty in peace as patriotism In bring back content? In his wew the path to it must le throuch moderate desires. Wealth df not always bring hap Alexander conquered t More worlds to conquer, There were two ex: tremes,—asceticizm and inordinate gratitication of desire,—both of which were to be avoided In favor of the middie ground, for in controlling ono’s desires consisted the truc heart's euse, Power could uot confer tt, riches could not achieve ft, und poverty could not deny it, [Ap- the following, which, ————————_ LEXINGTON (KY,) CENTENNIAL, Lexinoton, Ky.,- March 26.—The Centonntal celebration of the first settlement of Lexington will take place on Wednesday, April 2, when a vast assemblage from this and adjoining States isexpected. Proparations are boing made on the most extensive scale to make tho occastun worthy the ancient reputation of Lexington for hospitality, Invitations have been acnt to Pres- {dent Hayes, aud most of the distinguished mea in Washington City and the of the United States, und already many have signified their intention to be present. ‘The ex- ercises will conelat of a grand military and civic proceasion, orations, and the’ fring of 100 euns st sunrise aul ab gnosnt banquet, on the order vo! entertainments for which Kentucky fs famuus, <a Tho question fs now squarely presented to the temperance and roligtons whether, because Air. the resolution perfecting of arrango- epartinent of clits indoubtful local- to ve able to thus frustrate the designs of the Democrats, force o fair clec- tion, and preserve the purity of the ballot, but they call upon all good citizens to assist them. Yhe Comtnittee arranzed for mass-meetings at Folz's IHatl und the Folly Theatre this eventug, at Aurora Turner Hall to-morrow eventn; at North Sido Turner [Hail, Farwell it. West Twelfth Street Turner Hall Saturday All of these mevtings will be address- ed by able speakers. : THE DEMOCRATS wore besieged all day for money, and amoro un- cusy, nervous, disconcerted lot of {¢ never attached ¢o ‘a “party. Tlisy “had Bech’ standing around (gr several days wafting for the barrel, und, knowlng that it was open, and not heing able to reach it, was too perplexing to bo quietly endured. Some of them “spoke out fn meoting,” and roundly abused everyboay and Jt was not enough to tell them thut they would be attended to olection d they could not be put off in that way. knew thera waa money in the handa of tha Ex- ecutive Connnittes, and sald that unless it was shelled out in the wards fn the usual way all 3 aud what added to the dissatls- fact yn was the fact that some of the applicants weru more successful than others. For instance, a caller got $100 fur use in the Sixth Ward, while the applicants for relief from the Seyen- were sent away unsatisfled. A gentleman from the Etgbth” Ward was also little sum, to disburse, but the eventh was left out. Some money was alao nasigned to the Firat Ward, but thia fe all that could bo learned of donation to the secll-outs. eyer, will be opened again to-day, and if ft docs not flow more freely thero will be a groater how! thun ever, for individuals who have spent thelr own money for the sake of the party will Hot be put off with promiaes of either money or position, They want to be repald, aud they are right In denianding it in cas. Those who got and those who did not ond, all told. the party may josie =ground. Wrieht, by tho aid of the saloon interest, has captured the Republican nom- him on tho ground of gations, in the faccof this record, To support and vote for Mr. Wrieht, while it may be an act of loyalty to the Republican part too, Ina time of admitte of disloyalty to roligion and temperance. you aupport o party or supremacy or the reign o} faauo 38 clearly drawa,- and there is no middle ry For ourselves, wo bolfeye that {t Js better that should bo beaton, and. through defeat, purged fora futuro of purity and usefulness, than that it should bocame successful success has become merely a means for power of unworthy men; of men , While-professing to. bo servants of God ani righteonenena, yet openly, pander to a vitiated sen- Mr selfish ambition may ba they wil support cy und principles of a Applause.) Just therefore bebooved rincinie, iepubllcan [Ap | Righteousness? ‘The J. Gauoway. ANOTHER DENIAL. TM the Editor of The Trivung Cmrcaco, March 20.-The ‘clretiar given be- low bns been sent to all the county ofllciala by the Democratic Committee, You will please take notice of the fact {t alleges. It states that county oflcials and employes haye been asked tocontribute towards a Republican corruption I dosire‘to any that the clrouiar ts a He.— f baae Hie, tlint has not the flimeiest foundation infact. No one employed by the county has heen asked to contribute a cent towards the Republican campaign fund. Jar: [It da the same 48 the one given in Mr. Galloway's letter.) The aboye, you will notice, ulves the Democrats the advice to take Repub- Hean money if they can get it, and then sell out, ‘The advice {8 not uecessary. ally sell out for money, but nevor ei other leading citles tha Republican part; thing was rood cheer. of followers was, ensure on board ita close with a grand ‘The Committee’ On Rehith and County Rela- tog famous bacboune lations reported an ordinance In relation to aarbage, and it was, passed fn the following Checrfulness was as vital importance of timent, that thoreby the! Wo entortain no personal hostility to Mr. Wright, but we cherish a profound loyalty to what we be- love to bo the roqulrements of righteousness and to the provisions of our Jawa, the election of aman who openly opposes a Sab- bath of guict and rost, anch av the law gives us, Mr, Wright stands to-day the chosen represonta- tive of the waloon interesta and the antl-Sungay ore his lection only as tem: Srcrion1, No person or persons ehall throw, place, or conduct, or suffer lls or her sorvant, child, or family, to throw, place, or conduct Into any street, alley, or tot, any putrid or unsolinit ides, or ekiny of any ki ing, dead antinsl, i, OF Any unsound or offenelv whatever, or anything likely to become offeu- joalt all garbage duh chat wrath Special Mapaich to The Tribune, Axx Anvon, Mich, March 28,—The Michigan State Dental Convention met here to-day, Dre George Hield, of Detroit, presided. A large humber of dentists were present. Drs, Heary Comte, a graduate of the Peon Dental College, J, H. Farnsworth, a graduate uf the Nuw York Dental College, and 1. N. Lathrop, 5 gruduate of the Cincinnati Dental Cotlege, were admitted as members of the Association, nent dentists will co to Lansing to-morrow ta push their bill for the rezulation of the practico of dentistry in this State. ‘The bill comes up in the Senate to-morrow, und is expected to pasa. More trouble Is antlcinated with the Hou Numerous papers on dental subjects were rea a Bilious disorders, liver com; clc., are speci 'Thitty yeara’ uso has proved them superior 10 all othec remedies for tho cure of the various disendea for which they aro recommented, In thete action they are mild and certain, and may Us taxen alany tiaie without risk, 4s speech was loudly ed, and the reverend gentleman's ro- not be without weight in determin- the courae of tho clectora of the Eleventh We cannot advocate beef, pork, Osh, ness, power, or th, ru! e heart's cased Here fs the elrcu- movement. We 0} peranco people acd But every such person shall dey ‘What will you doin thie matter? and sshes from hia or her prem! boxes or versels, to be provided witha lid or cavar, {h some proper or convenient piace upon his or Her wuld premises, where the same con be easily and conveniently removed by the ecay- enger. Nor shall any person sllow such ashes, filth, rbage, olla), or other offensive matter na to be or torcmain upon thelr premises orin sny out-house, stable, privy, or other owned or occupied by them, or in any alley or street in frout of such premises, tn a to tw offensive to the nelghborhood, and any per- aon who shall vlolate any provision of thie section shall be flued In a sum not exceeding: Bre. 2. This ordinance to bo {i from and after ita passage, A largely attended ond most enthusiastic meeting was beld Tuesday evening at the hall No. 433 Western avenue. thuslasm, and the speeches were good and te! Ing, Addresses woro made by Judge Morrisoo, McClory, and Col. J. W. Bonnett, ‘Twelfth Ward has pledged itself to givo 3,500 to the Republitan tickat. ‘There was much ej The Hyde Park Republican Executive Commit- tee inct at the Grand Pacific yeaterday afternoon, .H. Willett in the chalr, The object of t! cuss the outloul Democrats genor« Eight promi- and J. 8, Williama8ec- he gathering: was to dls- and arrauge for the coming lection, nnd the greatest unanimity prevailed. The firat business done was to adjust the proba- ble expenses of the campaign among the candl- dates, which was satisfactory all around, following Committees were then appointed: Ferris, Thomas Boyd, R. Y. Conboy, A. Georze Mason, and § W. Wheeler. Printing— r,t R. Donnell: The declination of H nominated for Asscssor, was unanimously accented, and Joseph ll, G: the Firat District, was put upon the ticket in ‘Mr. Vunderpool ‘fs understood to have declined with the expectation of getting a rel numication forthe office of Collector, protitable position, XK. Conte was added to the tee, and the mecting adjourned until to-morrow, ABNER TAYLON, Tothe Publics Charles L, Enston has given to the public, through a prateudod Republican Organization, soine slanderous resolutions with which ho connected my name, Alt such actions at this time, when wo nréon the eve of a great battle, arvintended to breed dessensions and disorganization fn our ranks, terest of the Democratic pur! said Easton [sin ayinpathy; an of the Republican party outweigh my personul interests, | sualt take tio further notice of sald mlanderous resolutions until the great battle is fought. Then [will pay my respects to therm. Auner Tarion, And yet, in the drama wo were to play, it was well to remember Jamiet’s adv’ “He not too tame, either.'* cayed und hopes fell, let courage und pluck ani- mate and a woble purpose direct, these three virtues fp bis breast—and they ofl Meant will—waa the true heroof the hour, IC the time had come when It was-hard to earn a Niving tor one’s golf, let that one try to ease the burden hy living tor others. There was no heart's case without love, and hardly any with it. [Sitht applause.) Therc was this differ: ence between family and bome,—the one was ancient, the other modern. Hume, as now un- as unkuown jn patriarchal {t now was iceto the players: » WRIGHT, When business de- SOM® LIEB BETTLED, A roporter yesterday callcd upon Mr, A, M. Wright aud brought to bis notice a statement publiabed in yesterday's new Democratic organ, to the effect that It wus his atentton, if olected, toremove Marshal Benner, now Chiof of the Fire Department, and appoint tu his stead Harry AMldreth,—o statement which has also been published in some of the other papers, which are resorting to whatever falschoods they can Inyent for the purposo of injuring Mr. Wright. Bald tho reporter, “What truth, if any, is there Jn this, Mr. Wright!" “None at all,” eatd that gentleman, entertalnedat no tlme, and do uot now cnter- tain, any such purpose ns that attributed to me by the writer of this paragraph. made any promise to any individual at any tina that £ should remove slarshal polnt to hia place Mr. Hildreth or any other in- dividaal, Nor have I had, nor haye J, any in- tontion of making any change in this or any other Department of the City Government, As concerning them, the: ualificd for thelr posl- oracd py tho fact that they re yesra by Mayor except A slit + he Darel, ‘Boyes The Fourteenth Ward Republicans held o irited meeting last evening at Miller's placo, » 743 Milwaukee avanue, Attorney Linscott made a telling a coursa of which ho spoke of the alghtforward manner in which A. expressed his opinion in regara to the Hquor question, und told the voters what they might oxpect. from a Democratic city Ad- ministration with Carter Harrison at Ita head, Marcus A. Farwoll, candidate for City Treas- urer, spoke brielly, at tha carncat call of tho Hie compared the ment of the Republican city administrations with thoso of the Democratic, showlng conclu- sively that the former bad been econoniical, and madoa witty and inter. cited much taughter and ints, costivencss, rick, W. J. WI in force thirty days Richard Bowen, and L, D. Con- im Vanderpool, Ald. Cary desired to introduce an order di- recting the Comptroller to enter into a contract with the party or firm making the lowest bid Ald. Cullerton objected. Ald. Cary said he only dosired to gat the mat- ter beforethe Council so that they could de- termine how the appropriation was to be ex- ended,——for cas or off, or part gas and part oll, ite moved to suspend the rutes, ‘The motion Was not agreed to—yeas, 19; nays, monvy were cheerful, wero the revorse, be snid to bo leaders, who ure expected to keep up hope, were not claiming anything except the possible elec- tion of Selpy, whereas a few days ago they pro- tended to bo willing to bet on miajorities for the owing to the power und the Influence of woman. Asau Amorican traveler, Just returned from 9 foreign shore, hy was proud to say that home in its inlfllmeut existed in the ore it came to ite coronution, pertinent, what en- audit tt was com- flnanctal manage- Coser BICK’S ?** offs FURY SCOPE ind, Europe, Palestino, ON OF TUE DODGHS Jampaign Commit. Palestine, resorted to bo the Democrats so far has been to Creulate reports of one kind or another against Mr. Wright, butsince they found that they were only cementing and stirring up the Re- publicans they baye resorted to writing lettars to business inen and sending slanderous elreu- Une of ‘the most disreputable things they baye done to bolster up Harrison, howover, {s to cireulate the information in: certain elreles that he is a Mason 6, in. the attomptto convert the lodges in- ical machines to clevate hi A Democrat sald yesterday that he would ect bundreds DO! awara of the fact that Mr, Moson, and, when told of Picased with the information, ‘no uneasiness, for, while Mr, Wright Js a Mason, und haa been counceted with the Oriental Lodge in this elty sineé 1857, ho has too much good Genso to ask to be supported fur this reason, pect for the Order to attemp! ‘hit to advance any pu- One of the circulars aent the latter extravagant, Mr, Willlam Stanle' esting speech that c! hearty applause. timming spoke fn German, and. was ‘Other apucchos wore made by Jobn Olson and several gentleman, alter which the muoting ad- ‘question becama dongered the homme fn this mon cnough to hear that this or that cause wae subversive of the family; but there was no ine fluence so subverslye o! ence of these bard timos, rages rose and fell with tho price of bread, aud. thera was a deal of truth {a the proverb, “ When poverty comes in at the dour, love flies out of the window,” In view of the present situation, to had to suggestions to inne, and the first was to cultl- vate the domestic affections. averago man be found in the Intereatin; ament of playing with bis ciilldren on the floor when company came? Charlamagne, with the cares of Empire resting upon bh, found time for the family, white nowadays a wan was worn, out with the anxieties of agrocery. (Laughter.} Many a business man in this uatfon uever know hie family, ite moral wealth, its heroia capablii- y, its courageous eudurance, of his fortunes, he found for the first time had a treasure Iuexbaustl- jo fn Lisawn home, |[Ap- Benner and ap- Yeas—Tuloy, Ballard, Cary, Pheips, Mallory, Hlezner, Rawloieh, Nays—fanders, Tully, Turner, Lodding, Culter- ton, Itlorden, McNally, Lawler, Nieaen, Waldo, Wottorer, Janvacns, jut ir Zeth,erod 0 faintly as the influ- c. & 4 Tho number of mar | PNA tanctout Latertike sud Yeraatern, RDAY Lite of Ohrist and Palcatlac, Holdler, McNur- i beh eNur. of Chrfat and Palestine. Jara broadcast, for as { know anythtn are all good men tions, und aro in havo been retained in office for I hayo hampered myself with no intimations of pledges, or promisca to any individual in consideration of his support, and 1 { propose to gu into office freu from all promises, and I don’t intend to remove any man who fa fitted for bis but to kecp every good man in that position In which I dad hin. ‘It will bo my sole object, in case Tam elected, to administor the tho city economically and honcatly, with the beat men whom I can find, proferency to those whom I flod in office when1, enter upon the discharge of my dutics, should Ihe elected Mayor." This full aud thorough statement of Mr. Wright, whlah covers evory point, aught to be accepted aga full und complete answer to all these charges, which are backed by no namo and by no circumstanco of truth, mado against bim. MEETINGS, 8XCOND WARD. A number of Republicans of the Second Ward held a meoting at No. 710 Indiana ayenus lsat evening, There was a fair attondance, The meeting was addressed by Pliny B. Smith, Johu D, Madden, E. R. Bliss, and othors Madden also sang some campalgn songe, after which the meating adjourned. Matinees | To-day. scholars and teacher and Ars Galleries, toot & Bona’ and Dox wine and are in the fn- with whicl the as the intorcata ‘The Councll then adjourned. SEED-TIME. MINNESOTA. Spectat Dievatch to The Tribune. ANORA, Anoka Co., March 20.—Tho “greateat tranble we havo to fear thls scuson is o lack of motsture. Ground too dry. Ver done, Area largely tncreased, seontay for sale af ‘The Efghteenth Ward Republican Olub bold a Tact evoning at the North Side Turner C. R, Larrabee in the chalr. tion of Mr. Sain Collyer, was appointed to sce to the ward are proper! dreas or otherwise, When would tho AVERLY'S TH or suggestions, i: prietor and anager HT OF RING LRAT, 1. SON of thy Eminent Tre a committeo of three it thatall the people in informed, through an ad- At @ rand mass-meetin: will be beld in the North Side Turner Ha! ated thathe bad bean informed. ing would be resorted to by the Democrats, and atops should be tuken $0 pre- ventit, tio suggested that achallonger and o notary be sppojuted for each precinct. understood thata member trom the Campaign Committee from the ward was pra of nen for that purpose, but he dic what bad been accomplished, ‘ThaCampalgn Com- mitteo was anxious tobavo the list of namessent Ui ONLY Nita. do not intend to do sa, ieee iit! SEA! ‘was not at all ut ho need feol JOHN McCULLOUGH! Supported by tha Vopular Actor, aay MR. CITARLES BARRON, And § guportar Comnar Following is the Citizens’ Union ticket nomi- nated jn tho above town: For Supervisor, Joun Lewle,of Oak Park; Trustes for four ears, Warren T, Hecox, of Austin; Asscasor, Butters, of Ridgeland; Collector, Ar- Clyde; Town Clerk, rey, Car Shups. G. W. GANDINER, of the Seventh Ward, bas- been nominated by the Republicans aa candidate for Alderman, He fs said to bo a good man, and in every way worthy the eupport of the taxpayers, Saturday evenin, te t Snecial Dispatch to Tas Tidune. Hide Be Bows Monnia, Stevens Co,, March 26,—No seeding done yet. Area sown will be increased fully 100 per cent, About one-alghth of the old whest ving always tho and too much re5} Hed to use lis connée! Attica or Belfish ends. outhnas camo to a reporter’s hands, benuty in ite way, and must provoke consider It isa title of falschood £1 Hionlng to end, butitis too good to be kept from the public, To the Voters of the City wen: Tho Republicans, deg Drosent campaign, have ralacd a large corruption. {und in order to purchaas your votes, and are now rayed 1n dietrlbuting large sums of money in the ferent warde for thia vile purpose, ‘They have the City Treasury, the ury, and the Federal ofticials, wit! We havo nothin; our principles aon @eonoralcal administration, his nioncy la your mone: Revublican ofticials, rf that ho had all along; ble aud unmeasural Josoph Humphi Friday) Night—1 }—Urand Double Bill. Monday, March 31—DION HOUCIC. pany in Vite HAUUHRAUN, splen HIT. OF JOUN Ils next suggestion was to woman, a Nevod in woman, Ho held to theScatch proverb, rieas, oo All women are good,""—good torsomethlug or (Laughter.) Now was tho thme for women to choose whitch end of the maxim they would bear for the ornament of whelt breasta, and in thelr peculiar aphere thoy Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune Nous, Brown Co., March 20, dry. Had no snow or rain. worth mentioning, Shall not focrense area this soason of wheat, About ono-half the spring wheat yet unsold. —Qround very No wheat sown It fa os follows: good for nothing. Chlcago—Gansin- Ingof success inthe ), that have been 9-81, 75c, b0e, anil zie, Blatinece—T80, 800 i 288, ecutive Comm! ward be requested to meot the Campaign Com- mitteo this morning at 11 o'clock and suggest clerks, notaries, ballot-oox altion party. which ts composed of Democrats und Republicans who are opposed to the present administration in the Town of Lake, held a Convention yesterday to put in nomina- a ticket for the office of Bupervisor, Asscaso: Collector, one Trustee,’ Clerk, and one Car stable. The following aro the selections made; For Supervisor, P. T. Bat Oswald; Collector, Chatles Walther stable, Jobn y ». T. Burry, Ed O'Grady, J. J C. Walthers were solected as Executive Committee, 3 ‘The Republican Convention for nominatin; town ofticers convened at the Town Hall at o'clock yesterday afternoon, Capt, A. was elected Chairman, and Willlam Hallegan The Convention proceeded fining. balloting for candidates, with the fol itr For Supervisor, @. O. 8. Redtiatd; Collector, Peter Rudolph Biester; Clork, Ed. foustable, Hugh Mullons, patgn Cominittve was elected; od, Fred L, Kinney, £, I, Duggan, J. O. Porter, and Thomas Baundera, Mr, Goorge BMulrhead, who beads tho ttepub- (ican ticket, lives at Ko) the office uf Aa four years. It a1 . barsent for ig Monday, Mare names for doput: uarde, and challengors, Gen. A. L. Chetiaiu addressed the meeting, and spoke of the nevosaity of thorough orgaul- zation for work on clection-day, and that none but men who pledge themselvas to be on the the famous sctres @nectat Drvatch to The Tribune, Vroa, Jefferson Co, March 26.—Ground heavy. Frost out. Farmera sowing wheat aud oats. Acrengo same as last year, Arca of fax will be largeat ever pus fn. fine, Surplus of corn gone forward. of the old wheat on hand, Special Mapatch to The Tribune. Estuenviuis, Emmet Co,, March 20,—Severa Ground frozen at pres- ent. Somasowing done between the 7th and Dow are that the acreage any system of finances or an of, eo-vpuration, knew the story of tho frultloss, azoniziu; tin for her lost husband, pathos of the story would be further enhanced when it was known what agony that woiwan suffored when, after the knowledges of hie death, sho bitterly thought bow, Mite, sho had falled acope of a wife's love. hea Ci sb all thelr wealth, to olfer you but the purity of the certainty of 2 bur and wrung from you by They openly prociaim that our votce-aro fur sale, and the only way to repul ula Insult 19 to take the money and voto ov you lease, ie order of tho Democratic Campal, fe it will be noticed that the Chairt Camoaizu Committee withholds his name from Ure He, and fastens the responelbllity of {t upon has beon fesded and sent the thousand, and, notwithsanding the Committee bas pald out hundreds of dollars for corrupting purooses, and will disburse thous sands on election-day, which: has been contribe Uted by the Brigadier-Genorals ton, the circular Ba, offer you but the purity of our princlptes" further on says, fllustratiug the purity of the money and yoto ‘he circular has been maiied jeniocrats, and especially has the fusult been Nberally distributed in {rsh wards. It was auye- cinated with Sel web the first tht oy lays and Wednesday Eve: clays oinite day Eveniogs, and } Assessor, Joseph riday Ev eniugeand Batarday Matinee, F. W. Young; Trusteo, Edwant Byrne Winter wheat { they ware proper! organized there need ties, §=‘The ropeaters jemeclves if they know ‘The Eigntecnth rik S VHEATRE. 4 Complete, Artistic, and Popular Success, H. M. 8. PINAFORE. Ne array of Artis would not dare to ahow the that they wore well watched, Ward bad always done this wo: ublicans were getting aroused, and the chances wore getting brightor epubdlicans would only come out as they ought to, they would bave an He referred to the important by the'coming Vouncll, and the ast administrations had shown thut the Repub- cans could better ba intrusted with the work than any of the other parties, Specchea were also hor and Eviott Anthony, THB COLORED VOTERS STILL TAUM, The efforts put forth by the Damoct capture the colored voters of the Second Wari are not meeting with the success they hope for; oy aro meeting with no success what- ever, and, from what occurred Jast night, it is robable that the attemot will be abaudoned, the Lemocratio epoakers use is this: “You say the Democratlo party in this clty (a Nuitation is of course sasentiat) bas never doue anything for you, si had w chancel Holp us to get foto powor, aud then we wili show you.’ ‘These aro bonoyed words, Jbut, from tanot be ‘looked virus, Agide trom direct appeats, tho colored roached’ in snother dircction, reenback ticket,—a ticket whi has a colored man at the waa nominated by Demoer Central Cominitteo’s the colured cltizons of Chicage, to ratlfy the to bear out for him the full “IE there be," contin: ued the lucturer, “any good wife and truc who lucara my Words to-night, and knows thut ia these days of troubled bualness her husband Ja “buffeted und beaten of man: word of sympathy * enow-storm Saturday, meoting of Third Ward Republicans was held at No, 00 State strect Inst night., Mr. Charles Goldstcin was clected to preside over the assembly, which was quite larce, Porklus, Mr. Blustt, str. Feat, Mr BE. it Biles of the Second Ward, and dir. J. H. Clough addressed the meeting, Republican party was The prospects ra Republican victor of whoat will be decreased. every day, and, if the mornes, let the Mi DAY AND SATURDAY, ler carriages for 10:16. BEATS CANNOT LIES RUAN IF NEX™ MerHonis® CHURCH BLK. ABT SOCIETY. Manaxement of this Bociet Ais keg nunber ‘of tickets to tie fyeerted aeats, which can be obta! [a3 emectat Dispatch 10 The Toure. *. ALRXANDBIA, Thayer Uo,, March 20.—Iave commenced sowlug wheat, Some have dolshed, or cent. Winter wheat ttle old wheat on bund, Spectal Diapated to The Tribunz. Famrigin, Clay Co., Mai in her beart whila yet ho moa: fea} (ty for in thia way it will ba a thousand-fol More precious to him’ than when carved after. wards on the whitest of marble an te most aacred of cathedral aisles’! [Ap- jause,) p Heart's caso domanded, also, the enlighten- ment of the buman futollect, aa well as tlvation of the domesti need of mnorelyceums. bis newspaper wore, Jil ublic, *oue aud iose; oway thatthe Americas }, There wera large London und Paris, but no European koow what every American knew,—lhow to feod the intellect only an newspapers. [Laughter.) rare the press, but the nowspaper was The latter said tho he hopo of the city, Had the Democratic party been In power here during the Inst tive years mavy fortunes would have Every man who owned o cottags in the city should deem {t ble duty to yoto and work for the Kepublican party at the comming clection, and perpetuate the past eco- nomic and honest administration, Mr. Merritt spoke for the Republica quoted from some Southern Ylatautly cloried ip the prospects of Rebel pow- Cook and Mr. Greele: also spoke {ndorsing the ticket. ‘Tho latter al- luded to the charge made in ,the newspapers been made In Washi agalost Carter H. Harrison, aud asked people wanted aman jiko thet for Mayor of cago. ‘The weetlug then adjourned. Average increaso, coming out well. made by Col. W, 8, Berib- ya: © Wo have nothing ta | been bankrupted. h 26.--One-half the iu, Prospects of better weather, Bomo fariners bave-been sowing to-day. ‘Tha arog of all kinds of gratn or gett, There fe but lewood, and has he town for tho Int so Water Commissioner of the town, aod was formerly engineer of the Cook County Normal School, fleld also lives at Englewood, where be does Dusiuess as an iusurance agent. Peter Murphy and bes held the office of own for the Jast two ycara, h Hicster is adraughtsman fu the em- the Rock Jaland Hailro: will be Increased 80 ‘ae you please.’ ttle surplus wheat on day Kvening, the 230 Keated that tt orl be romewbered ¢1 terance to after hia nomination which reached apars Wasa reflection upon the Irish peo- intimating that thelr votes were “for sale,” by announcing, with an oath, thatbe would hot be bled’ by them, etc. ‘the Democrats try to throw tho responalbilty of his utterances Upon the Republicans in the circular, it will be observed, and the advice to theas 1s 80 pure, Ua- “Wo Have nothing but ples to offer yous but. Ou can Ket, and Yote This te Democratic advico to Dewocruts,—the cstimate they place ypon Avsctat Diapatch to Tra Tribune, Dwicut, March 26,—Farimers a little nervous, Watching and waiting, Been raining more or High time wa wer N's ‘RHBEA TERE, i, Opposite Court- House, ‘To-night, and balance of weok, except Sunday Matinee, MILTON NOBLES in THE PUGNEX, , _Buadey Statinee—A MAN OF THE PEOPLE. Its. LYMAN'N RIVATE LECTURE TO LADIES, - ‘clock, at Chapel of Bt, Paul's Rae sree Carpeuter end ‘Wasks 4g a saloon-keoper, theta charge hi Collector for the such # source, Company, and upon except as ft the. Roel A ¥renoh Duel, The French are acurlous people. Two arpy surgeons have just fought a duel in the Bole da ue wounded the other badly, and Wien fraternally dreased bls opponeut's wound be read jn conjunction with laboring classes fondly thought—und they numbered thousands of in- qilligent peoplo—that ttade could bi rents reduced, bread made cheaper, and tintes sbolished bylaw. Of cours was an expectation tiat could not be ful and there were but two ways to mest it,—look- yeare 1876-'77, A mass meeting of Republicans of the Beventh Edward Byruo lives at the Stock-Yurda, and fe Selfish, and onnobting! ak chaaine Ge Gia etnaenet the: purity of our prince; take all the mone y Vleasg afterward, ‘Ward was held West Twolfth and . Loom! Bchmelts presiding, Tho room was uncoufort- ably Hed, aud the audience was extremely ene 7% . : ppusition ticket, Hyes A mass-mecting o! gud—commaltted suicide. v ee pliant Bt

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