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1880—TWENTY PAGES. _- 7 THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRM voters far more forcibly than State or Fed- | Council, has shown himself, a man|such a. misfortune |. 29% his .. onpuld R iCTATT We energy on, the. part of the Bar Associa- [toxin him.. When indet the shad 1OCcAL POLITICS. --| eral elections. It was of importance to every of sterling honesty and ability, and | prove, oMessrs. . AU ust Ne use, 1 faen. BAR ASSOCIATI Ny .| tion, or from’ lack of a reasonable amount |. apprehension, et \s yary loony, ed tcldon L = taxpayer that none but the most honest and | has . Inbored for fhe best interests | Torrence, Calvin Oasis ee Hed. S TS,, : wire of money to cairy on the prosecution."|; speaks to anybody. The mood does not last —— eT most competent ‘men shoul’ be elected to | of the Ninth Ward, irrespective of party; | R: W. Ricaby. A. C, oe nail, Day 5 ry He didn’t care very much abous this Com- |: however, and reli¢ved of it he appears cheerful, f offices. If they want just such | therefore, Regolved, That we,.the Demo- | J. L. fiigh, Edward P. Hall, ' clot ot ene Loctuples men time {n changing z his clothes, auteh- Y . sel these ‘fellows in the Pen off his Ane tiguré to advantage. His father, var Ee Republi pote Judicial Efforts to Break Up Jury | mittee reporting wntil if reporeetl 2 "| these local : pepublican Clans Mare | ese et should vote for Appleton, Alnend. | eratic Committee of the Ninth Ward, pledge | G. Dodue, | am The . inger, ‘Johnson, and, Greiner. If they wim | him our enrnest suppor in the co: elee- | Fourth Ward, have issned.an ad¢res: ie Bribéry arid Stra ter.] Something was teeded besides words, § 2 gualing for Tuesday’s aia fo hgnorng Noun bide, pl parle | Hoa.” ppréin the coming C9 | Republican voters af th wand Sango y fe ace and ine ‘thing tote wast appoint acommit: | ton felt hat he wrouldr when Euaperor need i arly the Eigh! tt . i Pm id. Mallory’s €s cord, aS6.2 petent persons to take charge o! - t * conseqt S ‘ Conflict. Count they mast vate for Afr, A, t HY ‘ Det eresular saonthly meeting of the oer ot ‘the Connell and appealing, nto, a eter spears Se . the Draseouto Hhe gomntitee of Anquity, Taare ee Susprostig ‘| Tey, {Great appla 0 ol Pee oveniug dt Nos 283 " judgment of r , the , vi —and then provide sufficient money to cal young .men,. who are to gthis day his J. M. Flower was then, introduced. i at No, 283 Blue Island avenue, | Ward fo forgct all personal and sectional an- a : Fee ee eee santo the end qhab these | associates and ‘intimites, afd. who. aut air. J James Dugoid in the chair, ‘The usual row artis a to vote as 0 unit in his;.support. Heartily Indorsed by the-Respect- criminals who were corrupting justice Should by his bounty. Fond” of throwing ate siastic Meéte | 10 said they were nlways"told when there- e 1 ‘as now in dan | and othérs in the interest-of the West ‘Bown Aayor Tattison was sorely pressed yester- ticket. % é r “Alder- ity: é ° the Imperial dignity in thef able Members ‘of th reeeive the punishment they so well de- | [°¢. impecal dian ey iG 5 the! Me and ont © ie eta . | served. ~ at "Trge Bradwell inquired:if it wouldn't be | Ena} spent more bay ANRuInE SL, 8 well to make the miotion broad enowzh to | to their profit, as he loses whatever sums of cover those whe Supplied the money with | money he learns that they want. tls generssity awa .ch the Babjest of Juries, Eto, | whieh juries were corrupted as well as the | in this patttediar is so well understood that the: “gaicing 2 was an election. that th sting int All the Wards Last danger. Well, the count ings" H ¥ gor. This election woul Night. influenge on the Preside: 2 fail. The nffairs of the rt of the police Tuestlay at were now-in | ‘The Democrats of the Seventh Ward held Ho a er the callers in Us interest |: 44% ve a favorable day by the aspirants of his: party é danger. If good, mén were not elected the | a-small-sized tally at the corner of Thirteenth | ., ildreth, ‘ Democratic Registra- peonle ‘vould suffer. If the Republican can- | and Throop streets last evening, and two ver Domosthenes Hiclratt ive ends of - £5" Be Subuiitted to the Next corrupt jurors themselves. know, when: thoy sit down, how the games will Frandalen btful Werks for Aldermon werd elected the city | blooks further west the Workingmien’s branch, urran ithe Second Ward, ard“of Pat, | 943 * je Substitte poe: “Folin Lyle King said he didi’tbelievé there | turn Out. ‘The Czar isa good shot, which, hap- tion in the Dou Gould be safé.. The Aldermen must see that | of the same organization rallied to the nnm- Senders in the Seventecuth Watd. “Thep Legislature. qwasalawer in the city who had. suffered | Plly for him. his enemies are not, and Is quite precincts. . | the city is kept clean. “They must see that | ber of a dozen. ‘Che former was enthusiastic Picrney tbe uniforiily Taipressed with thie : Saaies nore from the effects of this evil than him- | Proud of a beautiful pelisse, made of the skin of a we have sufficient and comfgrtable school” fot Joseph Dafty for Alderman, and the 19t- | idea that the police force had beoh-tistracted | 94 4 ; . self, and he wanted to act now accordingly. | rider, has excellent Miimants hae the tame —_—_ houses, and that we have agodd Police De- pretende e in favor of Gill. ., | to hold hands otf at the election, and~desired All Cortupters. of Justice to Be Prosectted | It would require money to carry on. these | ners of a thorough gentlemun, and is at heart partiunent to ntake itsafe to walk the street | The Fifth Ward Republican Clib hold # | to have. thom recognize thé" Orders of - 1 itt af prosecutions. They had cotrupt men to deal | soamiable and sympathetic that he would be of 8200 for the Arrest and | at any tinie.during the day or miglt, and that | regular ineeting last evening at Raber’s Hall, | Democrats in making arteste;~ete.”. ‘The .. tothe Litt of the Law. With, and it jas only by appealing to their | generallr liked if he were not an Emperor: | The b Reward son of Til Voters. we are not in constant danger of having our is ‘Archer avenne, The mecting -was i | only satisfaction they could get was aa a feelings by. the only argument that could sonspinustiess that ho; is such makes bim fussy Conrlotion of Teg: homes burglarized. | uates fof aldetin | large one, about 150 voters being’ present. | that no instruct! nd been issnet, | ‘The Bar Association held a regular month- | PSD. touelt then money. that the ASSO- | ful fellow brs been 1 eee gr ctowe Hig ae Ww: a ote ecomplish. thls, all other #iis or bunts: Shevehes were 1 aad By ie Taree er . ae see the police anit thelr. anty. | ly meeting yesterday aftefnoon at 3 o’clock prosecute to convictions, “1 have m1 eye | habits are simple: he eats very, sparingly and jemeeting of the ro ak sions on theit part will be forgiven: If the “Long John ® Wentworth, and others, The go the Mayor's, wishes fstourcgults, and de- | in its new ahd ‘elegant rters,—Falibank | on 2 man now,” he went on, “ who, I sere bine, fete seas be thad he will fal ican lub was held last evening In | people of the North Side will turn out ‘Tues- | Ciub adjourned to meet the first Saturday | termined to bring, Hida deslbal powers to | Hall,—Vice-President John S. Cooper in the | Will Nie bar : by an assasin’s hand. . Repo fall, on Twenty-seeand, aur day and do eels fall anes tae could be no | evening in May. : hear upon the pg ie caus Find of an order chair, the President, Gen. I. N. Stiles, Deli | grist ein actoiiah all ET saat. | : jd ds De Ly i i xf " ¥ - reed a ined a 6 on i) fn Wi stonish of you. ue jding. Mr. date for Alderman | _ The fat-tailed Detnocratic Club of the There is no ae Tat Waae ibis io one kaows, | dctained at home on secount of tiness. get the information, we have got to use some Ips the re e interests ‘i chair. 3. R. Keogh relieved hiniself of a | Thevbs nn ‘ - : k Peep wel be ad attended toi ness and good et the people of the ward | SO of Milesian rhetoric, : niselt OF | sox who.shalrproctire the arrest and convie- hands of thé Committee oh Admissions, with | you?” asked Jndge Grant, COTO as y pres! ley, eand : : Yur, D, La Shorey PTS aking Mr. O. B.| | Sr, A. H. Burley, e First Ward H , has beer An Ainendimar di 8 Paria ee ene Sas waaT COT ig resolution than: of tho Elgiiteenth Ward, was: the neXt ‘irst Ward held a mecting Inst evening at Rate RW. i} Ainendment to the by-laws, virtually 2 “ ofered * Tsing Aiderman, for the mar | speaker, He. stid he felt’ deeply the kinds the Palmer House, with Bob Brice in the EE ait any te paid to any per- | Pitcing the election of new meimbers in the raga don’t mean you can see him now, do ( ARPRTN ner 1 imonsly adopted. | for nominating him to 4 position entirely wri n n Fprocut tha limitagi Ht | yoened ainrm, that Mr. King’ which was wan! ele ul A uw lowell b¥Jo Mackin and Join, He» Hawley.,| eon.,ol: any individual detected in illegal ie limitation that a recommendation by that gned alarm, Mr, King: of the ward retiring Supervisor, made a sought, and which he only accepted with ‘A committee of seven was appointed.to noms" vote in any élection: precinct of the South | body shall be equivalent to an election only fumed ho resp fie gagmabers present, ategly: e , great regret. But having accepted it, he you trai the électi 7 f anaes a tee te q i, showing the importance of gould, if elected, do his full duti ‘withont | inate permanent officers, and thea meeting | Town of Clivago.at the election-on ‘uesday, | where siteh recominendatio® is unanimous, | + he isn’ E stirring SP selections of town officers. fear or favor. He was in favor of cleaning adjourned to Thursday evening. 51, April 8, sissy By grace of the Republican | was briefly diseissed, and finally laid over heen there. here ?” naively inquired Mr. ee. neces said. that under the wise | onr streets, as they are a disgtice at preseht, | | The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wvitd Repub- | Campalgn Choueit; Chairman, | Uti! the next meetin Goggin. peo ial dat the Republican officers there | He was ‘also ini favot_of public schools. As | lcans will hold a masshiéeting Mfondny | =.” HoARD peas The Che need the demise No. »’ responded Mr. King.. Pe ae Paar) } o ent OF tae i fer town purposes | Fesards tig boulevard question, he pledged | evening at Folz’s Hail, corner of Nérth ave |. ~ BOARD OF TRADE. the late ‘Wi ea thie demisé of | ay Swett hed by this time reduced his ar Yl é fxd been no tax levied IF nought this | himself not td take any part either for of | ntie ahd Lartabee street. A. numiber of |;, The nietibers of the Chicago Board of | the late William M. McKindley, a member of | motion to the form of a resolution, which ran : y daring the last three. years, He thous fe against. The eity charter prevented him | prominent Republican speaker) have prom- ‘rade haye yoted to adjourn all day Tues the Association, and H.W. Leman, Harry | as follows: = A epiendid precedent, and he thereror® | from” voting on aietdon in wwhielt | food to be present and address ite meeting ou'| day—election-day. ‘That ‘* means business.” | Rubens, and F. W. Packard were appointed | | Retclved, That the Coitintttee oh Inquiry be | Desire to call your attention ¢ ‘town and At ,OUR DISGRACE. | acommittes to preparé suitable fesoliitions | suthotized to teke proper measures to prosecute esiré to call your attention to st oferéd the resolution which fe Se ue was Personally interested: ane a hiportante of ‘Tuusda tow ae ist: : uthort é report. published in yester- | opposition t va dermanie eletion. It is expee at the ste= "tb the Baitor of The Chtengo THbuNe and re] ct 3 and bring to punishment all pergons who have | the new designs and colorings enbodied nis ePOTL PS ted cimt-no | Manly, Teeth veople, on, Rush and | publlenns of these two wards will Sur OEY | | CxGAG0, AP nuaued -by tae County "The ‘Treasurer, Mr. FQ. Balk reported pean or gall beesfar be CUE Tan | which the ane owe dliptaying t feat Liao . Repubilean ranks, nuuded by thé County | ai tha Assoelation had paid its bills thus | Mlvitiatlon of public sod tad iar 7A ggg ipa asy's jed for town purposes this A acon ; tax should be levied 1% x yard theméelyes. it would not eost more to ‘The Executive G + ¢ the Second | Agent, a Post-Olfice etuployé, a papsuelcin r D 1 The regolation was adopted. Jost have the bonlevatd. on Donrbof ayerue than ward Eeeelteah Clugemee ety fread: feistané attorney-of low dimenstons, angen | far, and that the dues wete coming in soeinrion Aral, funds. neceesiry, 10 pi Bes ad : aiy A. Storrs infde the closing | on Rush stree’ he people o i¢ Nor! >, il Joon-bummer; aré worki vith thy He A i "| Mr, Ewety #- ‘nid that there | Side had been resented’ ith a town ticket | @uartors of the Club, No. 573 State street, | insane saloon-)) 3 rking with | promptly. pees, Bs Tlie resolution was adopted. . yest of Bie evening, He suid What 00 | sich deserved to be elected. Mr: Almen | Inst evening, and completed arrangements | tooth and toe-nail to tolst the notorious and | The resignation of Wirt Dexter as amem- | Al W. S, Brackett Thought something 5 : ao guch thing 8S Jocal politics. hi Yinger could well be trusted “to haridle‘the for the election Tuesday. There will be a | unsavory exalt. ‘ 8 party for | ber of the Board of Managérs ‘vas read and should be done with public officials who ree vas Sut 4 in Chicage in the matter Of | wohey, “Mr. Appleton was aman of charac- Lientenaht, five ticket-peddicrs, two chal: indorsement. Disregatding thé many mis: | | ooouted William 3 des were guilty of o criminal neglect_of duty. AND eves ws 1d jot fail to have an influ- | ter and ability, and a better ahnto make the | fengtrs, id two notaries at each pollfng- demvafors of the cheeky aspirant, it is as- | B¢ceP iam P. Black was unanimous- | T+ had recently been stated by a Judge of ial de a atts 10 toe ton Afr. | sceeysinent could not. Well be found, ‘The | Pidee, There ts sald to Lave neon tt fonishing to the eee ee ely: tisk mea ly elested to All the, anexplred term oatsed. | the Olreulé Court Hal owing 29 the, entlte Hactt , eqee on Nationa: nie nis ther men on the ticket Weta ably fitted for | fraudulent registration an, ie. ward, and re- , y the resignation. neglect of the County Commissioners to pre- HI AS ar ty Nj Shorey and Mr. Law. candidates for Alder- the positions they had to fill. "Riis election | beaters are tobe speciatly.tooked aftér, ‘The | who pretend to be good ube: employés do | ‘the following-namea génfléinén wereelect- | pare the jury lists for the Courts during the y ti le ‘nan, it was enough for him io know. that | \as but a skirmish for the real battle to come Club will meet Monday nights fo pot nen & collet in the lez pe to ed members of the Assocfation: Nelson ast two terins, if had been necessary to Issue 3 the first-namied Was 2 Repiblican. ts Sieg off next fall. they, guy prepare tbe for | _ A mass-nietting of the Democrats of the | ticket. From all sides we hear the righteaus | Monror, Edgar L. Jaye, Henry MeKey, , jures Hal yenire. (Be consequences Neat feat Quality the Very Best. peliever in out-and-out Republicanisny, the grand contest. Whether it woul be the | Seventh Ward Was held last evening at No. indighation of the tixpiyers, irrespective of | Jarvis Blume, Johi S. Wirt, Theodore Shel- les had pi up on the stret s N- f is a fina beflever 1p OO wether in thé capacity | world-renowned | Grant, the brilliant | G28 Bouth Canal street, ‘Addresses were | DANS at this bold. attempk, If it be. the Blume, John §, Wirt, Theodore Shel- | stead of Soing, taken from the body ofthe | “Styles the Very Ni t. sd he disbelieve wrty. to *do any Blaing, thé able finandier Sherman, | inade by Ed F. Dunne, W. M- Jones, Joseph partys ee plan . destroy tha Republican don, William R. Manierre, Richard Prender- | citizens. He desired to call the attention of iy! y Newest. of the Dethoeratic patty Ping what | OF, OUR, OW estimable eHow: | P:Duify, and others, A resolution was passed | party in our ward, they are on Ree road | 82st Horace F. White, James Frake, Leon- the Committee on Inquiry to the- fact that Prices thie Very Lowest. manly and straightforw hing: at- | Citizen, Mr. Washbttfie [¢tedt “‘ap- | indorsing Mt. Duffy as the feguldr Denio- | t aecomplish it, nit they may witness the | 2d M. Hodges, Alfred H. Gordon, Jolin there had thus been @ Criminal neglett of e wer, Wo cliarged thet te Dewdera ie pla se], there would be is saine necessity eratic nominee of the ward, and ehiragteriz- iriat of {é and So deep that even’ Gabriel’s | Lewis, William W. Gurley, Henry Browne, ques on the peer ot She Com mS ONES itl 7 = ‘i a ‘ad loadéd tho registratigbooks for uniting and shoulder to shoulder go into | ing the action of Hildreth asagross exhibi- | trumpet will fall to awaken it on resuiréc- | John S. Miller, Azel F. Hatch; William S. | wasn’t sug? ‘upon, probably For the tenson Pa rd Yr i a ses’ foleré ad 1 atig:b miLin nd einer Se and. elorl aor 4 : i : wun the names of fl $,000 alle voles Ce ana ise ee ey Pee Sa ay tek OF Jonpet inns oat Hnoatastie ear tion day. SEVENTH WARD REPuBLicaNs. | Harbert, James C. Hutehins, and Alfred D. that the Assoelation tought it had enough who did not reside fe ited Bett . Samuel Appleton, gandidate for North of Duffy. : OBITU ARY. Eddy. of job on és, hands without pitching into - were booked. - aneea jf " . _ wait efit 2 3, : ed Leite le party to do anything remarks, and. Spoke *artioularly well apg wh meeting of ae Bepublioans of ng batt 3 ‘The report of the Cominittee on Amend: | “dir. Swett again took the floor to say that M AIN STORE: befor 0 fthe ballot arid the | good qualities of the inen‘oft the same tl¢ket ‘ard Was held at No. 72 South Ialste 5 .. iment of the Law, published in Tiiz TRIBUNE | the Association ought to make an assessment 1] Jooking {6 the integrity o the ba ‘i eth iu, and said it would be a disgrace streot last evening, Speeches were made in- MARTIN TAYLOR: | some time ago,-was then tiken up, atid ita | tpon its 200 Tenn betss ‘and appoint 2 com mee pattem oe tall ou | Sr cand it engl ba, ogee | Gosche We bork ean gee | ea noma n Men ioe | ral rcommenctdom demand acted | Hews Ci etigh Mee ged | 14 aad 116 State-st : Cull was BurraLo, April 8=Martin Taylor, the | upon. The first, in relation to the settlement aiho were willing to give phe syere plenty. i > by accident—proposed 2 salutary or he himself was concerned he would cer- 7 Ainate : —even by as ne others Ed Cullerton was nomiiated for | yeticiown book publisher, atid a very prom- of the estate of a deceased partner, pro- # within thé last tiventy-five years. | tainly try to do his .duty better. than. Mr, ai 7 & ¥ 25 bert eth fear of overwhelming public | Chase did. Mr. Cliase had beeit Unforfanate, Alderman by acclamation, After the meet: | ji ent resideut of this elty, died this thorning | Ys 4 could thas beraised, “would rather give | ____ PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. Nothing buta _ = i Id. not find out what UKE the ing adjourned, some of Mr. Cullerton’s r vides that a judgment shall be first | something myself,” he continued, ‘in addi- sentiment prevented tho Democracy in Con- ne ard Se unite were Neer vents fr fends called the crowd up to the bar, _and | from paralysis of the brain, consequent upon | optiined against thé surviving partners ich to the assessinent, and FIRST PRIZ from unseating a Republican bet ld Bory it Smith he findsby the bodks fsworth eShecsee te Cullerfon” was heard on every. | an apoplepti¢ hy received ayearago and | and the property of the paftnership “ex- KEEP FROM BEING CLEANED OUT, figs oes z etid ts Minnesota by over 3,000 majority in | jue S4.760, Mr. F. TL. Winston is silll poorer, : oon: i rovent atiack of nervous prostration. De- | hrasted tefore vesorting to" the Probate | 281 have beeh two or thfee tnes recently, | 060,660 DOLLARS favor of a prstilent demiagog who was con- | Who, ateording to Mt, Chase, has but $3, 'A riveting of the Demociats of the Tenth | cessed was born in Webster, Monroe County, | Court and proving up claims against the in- | than to endure this system of things.” 3 3 spleadus only for the stupendous ma- | worth of property tie don’t seé low the Yah called. te ratify the nomination of New York, Sept 28, 1881, and was therefore | dividual estate of the deceased partner. ‘T.16 ‘Laughter.] He therefore moved, for 3 ; forty under shieh, he was buried. post fellow ean get along. Then there was ay Ack ois fs regular nomihes or | Hut-49'yeiiis of Age. He was a; son of the | ; ‘hendation was cohenited in, Th e@ purpose of providing funds for the Grand Extraordinary: Drawing ~ ‘ks to National politics, the speaker had only | Cyrus I. McCormick, who was sipposéd to lerman, was held at Milwaukee ave- | Poo" o 5. ‘Taylor, and spent the, years of his recomihendation was conchited in. The | Committee on Inquiry, to levy .an assess- ii | be immensely wealthy, and yet according to | nue lastevening. James Walsh was elected - O. D. Taylor, pent the, years'o! second, providing for the serving of 4 sumi- | ment of $50n each member of the Associa- oF THE to sax that he would vote first, last, and: t es e ‘ ming Cl Ghase he had but $1,400 of property. Hedid-| Chairman and W. #. Evans Secretary. The | boyhood in Webster. When ayoung man he the tin fo Benoa cry of ta Re Chase he had but Ss iaete ne abroad, ite | Cualrinan, upon taking his seat and about | managed a farm at Brookport; N. Pe meer | MORSDY a plaintiq of his attorner, at tre | * athe motion was éattied, ; ‘ fo Convention. ee itwasa gooddeal stronger | jured the reputation of the city, but hecould | © Span the meeting, was interrupted by | Soars He was known in thé ‘nelgliborhood | tion o lf's expense and without the interven- | ary. Swett followed up his vigorous Iié of 10 Sana than iss wieesd lenders, In 1Se2 there were dothelp reterring to these fncts confidentially, | auother boisterous Democratic rabble heade “The Boy Fatmer,” 2 i tion of Shérilf, the costs to be regulated by | policy by moving the appointment of a F \ Tra saat ie aapy of these self-constituted leaders | He did Not kitow what he Gould do to vetiiy | by the Independent candidate, Henry Schroe- | 28 Thé Boy Fatmer,” and made a gteat | law and paid by the lésing patty,~all of | special committee to solicit money outside of 5 tho ‘imped thetrack. Butwhen these musi | these things, but he ‘vould say that whateyer | der. On account of the riotous proceedings, | success 10 thigrdle, showing the same shrewd | which is ta accot@ance with the New York | the assessment,—in the Association, ainong : en eins had been gotten rid of the party went | could be done ie would age i electeg:. es a Aas Bropoder | by the Secretary to Adjourn, talents and large executive ability which | pian—was recommltted, with instractions | members ‘of the Bar generally, and among ‘Which bas reguinily taken plate on Seco STi | Si Soar Mea ep oe phar | GH hte ae agar |B MRL AA Bt: | li mae ET a eee | URS Leta ame ove, | A ERI, BS, Re vnext campaign would be simply an | tion te the Bgures furnished by per next North Hilated, atrest arian resolutions were | yort and engaged it istness ihere for some | foe ee {he tecommendation ang report | ‘The Hotion brevalle, and Mest. Swett, i; -<P5 Issve ns to the performance of National | Assessor. hese figures more im any- ENO, time, Subsequently he came to Buffalo and | third reco id tovit Pad Grant, Rubens, Judd, and Bradwell were ap- cee a : rans Spanair | seat an wl eg | ergy ntl peeing. ot | avails pecs Slows | iUPte tate ae ere hara | "Mes at oe Cites Taw parade aorta lection to every citizen uni fr ne aa ave | thin ud ‘feat We might have a fair assessment Fourth ard Republican Club was held last of essrs. Breed, Butler & Co, . He was mar- | ana park district to the Auditor of the State FT ing fa i the omnia 1S on i qu flag. And yet bin ed ata Te ie shots | and Bs | have the poor people. pay, aes evening at Armory Hall, Indiana avenue, | ried in 1856, and, two years later, believing | of the amount of debts, taxes, and special as- wal bs ankfal to the spat ars or any great States were distranchised, by the shot | 3 t have the poor People pay ane cick hur Tienty-hinth strect. Mr. PG. Dodge | thathe could do better for himself put.up | gessinents levied, collected, and uncollected, | Information oF any suggestions they mig! gon and the tissue bal ot a ie 3 iad ‘or suc] , Winston, orn resided and Robert R. Davis acted as Sécre- | the since famous sigh of Martin Tay- | and the amounts expended, and for ‘what | baye to offer. 3 sould understand no-sfassification of Repu . ; ary, Tho earlier part of the evening was | lor... He was | a high Mason, one | purpose, was also concurred in. The Com- Judge Bradwell snid that if the Committee ficans, Aman must either believe in en- Peter Johnson, candidate for Supervisor, | taker up by regular routine business. ‘Sena- | of the founders of the Beaver Island Ciub, 2 | inittee’ was furthér instructed to prepare could only get hold of some recent case of : jury-corzun and bring it before any of the rr torcing the provisions of the Constitution or | was next introduced and made a few re | tor ash stated that he had been informed | member of both the Buffalo and City Clubs, a ‘i hh t in not enforeing them, He was a man of | marl _ | shat ah offaitized body of men were to be | a life member of the Fine Arts Academy, & Bilson te Serious sibiects upo A arbich tie: a of the Superior or Circuit Courts, it | sof other prised amounting to. _ price, but peace purchased at the price of | " Louis Huck and othets also made stirrlig | brought into the ward on election-day member of the Orpheus Singing Society. | mendations. would be sure to, see somebody, punished. | — a . ‘ational dishonor would be, af eternal dis- | speeches. tor purpose of repenting, and he | and'was connected with-various other local CROOKED suRTES, ~ These contempt-of-court. procéedings Were | 72 Prizes amounting to.. grace, andan uproar and tumult, however | Mr. Tobias Almendinger, candidate for | wished the meeting to take steps toward pre- } associations, Including the Forester Club, The regular order was suspended for the very simmary, and writs sol habeas COrPUS | wwe cali yout special attedttoi to tiie Het availed pone jaughter.) Whatever was done | g.ceq PRICE OF TICKETS in thts Drawisd” long continued, would be infinitly better | North Town Collector, and Mr. Willlam | venting any stich movement. It was stated | During his ‘business-life here he had several purpose of faking up the report of the Com- | Should Ley ru dare tart oa “i be pend town election, it was eee Spear ers ea Dee Syarned. Te ant or cei en ine I aenne honsess sat Enott ees ne mitteé of Inquiry on the subject of jury- | action of this Assuciation was known, these im eaiethe « Aifke simply a company drill preparatory’ for the Me nie aceetinge een planned, and that any aitempy ttre | he was almost persuaded to sive up business | PUDIG, Tear ot i and PUD | ee ee aera Rae skocintion | Whee Uae, Qarlry, Eth, Teh Ter re grand campaien of the fall. They should | ane p Sea Gauitee of aie Youn; Re Republican candidate for Alderman, or¥; | in Buffalo the entreaties of his “giends. pre= Mehes in fal} in the eolutins of THE TRIB- | was after them, and leave the city. The As- 8150875 $37.50 418.75 G15'8%:50' $3.78 t ready for the fight, and should select the le Executh | called upon for 2 speech. His appearance | vailed, and he remained with us, In politics we 3 raf TR erg moved tie adoption of sociation should gét after them before they Bihies shied: Information turshel. Highestprice® niece aid for Spanish Bank Bills, Govarnmdts, etc. ‘Mr. Swett moved that the $5 assessment be Mito avold elay and loss remit by Express aor Deiti est men for iown fliers, said best men be- | Men’s Auxiliary Club of the North Town | 55 'the signal for applause, and he made a| ke was a life-long Democrat, and for ine undovtiedly ie Republican nominees. | B95, as usual published a summary 6° | Grieg speech, thanking the Republicans of | som, yar ee ie oe Unis ey. Ells nF dae Biadwell liked everything in the re | int ¢ 3 Re tmceting adjourned to gather at the polls | 2°ti¢ candidates for oflices In the town. As | {ne Yat fof fie nomination. ali sg, Of aie Deingerate councils: oF this city. His | nortexcept the clause recommending the | ace payable in ton gayo. ferred t0 mol Fs ce “ e Secon: ‘ard, made a brief s] nate was frequently mentioned in connec- rr. G A By y €a to " i far « Dt , p collection of a subscription outside of the | eyij—-the ‘practice of compelling men to go BAILEY & co.,; ye . u . © TEE SoUTit TOWN might be expected by any ang who fg faiil which the meeting adjourned. tion with the Mayoralty, but he never sought | 4... - ar Bepnbliean ey piiga Excentlre Corunities Swidh the nantes ae ete ech eorally - ‘The Tenth Ward Republicari Club held a | 3% ecepted ay pol al offee, Ho leaves per on for tie proseention ot Cite IE to, poruttons Piceras ane OEE oul-bE She: BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the > 4 Ke te aa hi 4 - @ C) ren. ‘ 5a —; ad 5 3 i ya ve IN nN BAEC Eero Tate Cees | cet darpeneceatchaeaa ee | Re IS Weal lai ante yeaa ; "UPS, Kolkata ve woud te | Evlesrarsmen game on begins | 7g waggau QTREET, NEW-YORK is dtr, The comm tee 06. wien was te sessor, thio circular says: evening, sir, A. Miller in the chale, and Me PROF. L. BIENELs this sort of practice Peferred to in the si Ac aber fala Eee and onered the: tolowing = ay invest Nat Spectal Dispatch to The ChlcacoTroune | snittee’s rep Resolred, Thit the Cominittée of Grievancés ST, TACOS OMe. i Samuel B. Chase, the Demo¢ratic noininee for | A: ‘—D. Ferran in his place as Secretary. The t Disps i report. fenduint registration ronorted : bord acimuel B. fe present incumbent. itwashoped | opening address was made by Gen. D, W. | PHILADELPHIA, April 3—The man who | | The Ghalrmah held that the request was | soled, Bast the Core and recommend @ fol ahd what they hind seen showed | Hast when elected, Be would at least have nde: | Munn, who made a stirring speech’ on’ the | was run over and Killed by anengine of the | Hardly inorder» | remedy for the abuse of the Iaw practiced by j fo i uit ey had, seem towed | ennt reward £0; the neers Stwelve deputies | PL oiteh due: spring elections ‘would have | /iadelpnis, Wilmington oa iol as reat HERE W, Leta moved to Mae dung | Soa yaeNeT cute pats of tis county for . 2d ‘ , y pre éu sto remote pal is county for ER Rue ane pe terre AT employed ate the follows: Onna eee oe non the erent bending. enh and thong: roa ou eae bis yesterday Montiel should be taken from the Asscciation’s ae Purpose of recovering judgments on fraud- 6 ar09 LR etl raat aaa 5 De) Pari N: Haws im Cofeornh, &. F. | cess! iF UI] Food Republicans to appreciate . L. y ichinan, = | treasury. « ulentclaims. e afosela thelr migitand averthreyy the Infor | Farrell, Pat BA SEOVED, Mang dona. Walsh. | the importance of scoring « victors for, the | Ing in Germantotwn, widely Tavs as a | Sin Swett held that the proper niotion was | ‘Tie resolutioii was adopted, ; : found at least $00. fraudulent names regis- anes ponigng are lenders ane nessciabes OF me ae net ice eee the’ ee teacher of languages and 4 lectirer on Rar Cetra the repre He necard ings i range nc Brow moved foetus. S200 now in The Great German Remedi. i cer notorious “ Hatch-House gang.” We w Ly ‘ » | Bréneh o mo! for. urpose of ge! e treasury. be placed ai isposal of the t tered, and in the First Ward over 450 irrezu- | f0investiznte their reputation, and we belfeve | He reviewed the Presidential outlook, and Frevich literature, He had pupils in Wil: | sibject properly before the Association. in Committee on Inquiry, to be replaced when mington, ad It is supposed he entefed the | the shortest manfer possible, to thé end thst | the assessments were collected. Carrie —— ‘thames were discovered, and 4 like num- ny e with us in Saying that the it In we Seeohae ae Dae mittee Liviter that. you will agree with. us in Saving that, we paid tributes to the four candidates now oc- . : La : haan 3 A a. ‘ Hated th ittee employment of such pérsons in im po! cupying the minds of Republicans the coun- | depot-yard to take & train and-slipped and | it night take promt, vigorous action: |. rs Mr. Henry I. Sheldon, in behalf of Xr. OTTI, Bria Doans*. tt Col. Hickey had been engaged to | ofice of Assessor is 4 disgtace to the North | try over, the naines of Blaine and Wash- | fell, The wheels passed over his breast and due Richbere Tented that the adoption of | Rovert Herves, who had .beeh compelled to We aTaee Notuing eun compare with 18 : aaa Ie eure.” take charge of a corps of detectives, Who | ‘Town and to the whole city. If the taxpayers , 4 a} would £5 A | burne being greeted with the warmest dem- = J oy the motion to receive would be equivalent to | leave, offered aresolutign providing for the | 2s prompt and rel! beat each of the polls in the South | fafrly-understood what asink of iniquity this: iE arms. He was about 58 years of age, and seme the report on file. The Coumnittes | ap yGient of col Oittee of three to at- | 4 pariah meta oe Town, H ‘i nstrations by the audience. Gen. Martin ot Oe ou election-day to spot repeaters and | office has beeome, they would rise asone man, was atiative of Normandy, where his brothers | jind recommended several methods of pro- | range for acourse of biogra hical lectures, naxinm: “We use itin preference to every= arrest all wi irrespective of patty, and purge it. eem followed in an eloguent address, in 0 y ‘ poy The Comutticc shied tie the dates: ‘The Repiblrean, ‘Aldermen, all. of whott | Which he eulogized, the ‘Republican candi. | yet reside. During’ the campaign by the | ceeding, and the Association could select to bedelivered in Fairbank Hall, on the early | thing we know of.” iveshad been enared for the purpose, and | are indotsed by the Executive Committee, | dates chosen to ran for the town offices, and | allied fotees of France and England in the | whicheyeritliked. __ A Bar of the city and State. The tesolition |». #. coOKE, Fsq., Amerienn wepres+ Caz, that ther were aif trustworthy and rellable | are briefly referred to as follows: gave reasons why they should receive. the | Crimea Mf. Biertel acted as cortéspondent of Mr, Swett withdrew ‘his motion, but the | was adopted, and Messrs. Hervey, Sheldon, | Chicago, il.: “Gladly bear ‘testimony to its eff- men. ‘The ward reports showed an exceed- | William S. Young, Jra Republican candidate support of the party all over the West Side. | the Journal des Bats in Parls, Hts legal secoiid wouldn’t have it. 5, a, | and Anthony appointed sueh Committee. cacy.’ ; i of yb ou: ‘or bs 4 és a ‘ i c {i itt ish 2 io} je a i “f if a 0 eI, 6, 11s ractices maifily inthe Probate Court Tt Cofnufisstor which atepmpanied the ill-fated | “’iereapon Sir. Richberg’s motion to adopt the members of the Bar and the lovers of his- | Fit Its clatms WEST TOWN REPUBLICANS. yeri pl ui nec Six years was chief deputy County Clerk: speaks addresses, and, after some routine usiness, s € ig : German, i3 33.3 3 thé Club adjourned until next Thursday Ennperot Maximilian to xico at the time | the report was unanimously carried, tory genefally. The late Judge Morris, | sTaceY HILL, Esa, Mt. Agee iu A nerting of the West Town Republi 35 i ‘1 publican | German, is 35 years of age, active, industrious, 4 =e > Clann Comicon was’ held’ yesterday Gitelligent, and. above ail, honest. Was in the | evening. Ge fhe Ezench treason py hsinGked 5 We Nf, Elliott Anttony offered the following | wheh the movement was first spoken of some.) slnen He. its Cincingatl, Out pgmnoen at the Republican headquarters in | Union army. Graduated at Harvard Law Col- THE ALDERMEN. cerning st yee oe eae ine. Goud. Nar resolutions and moved their teference'to the | time azo, proiised to give the first. of i Fy Qremarkablé medicine: acannon chee ere presided Jere con Contre street before, te erect bas pronom ing ts 2 list of all the Aldermenin | poleon, in Latins he was deeply Committee of Inquiry: iat series, bat hig. Meath His prevented. Wh at ae EYEE. M; HOLE W: ORT, ees f fo and ac- 5 1 rt fiel vhether regulatly or irregularly | yer it Resolved, That this Association réjoicds at the | would no dou have been 01 0: 2 2 Cle ert ie , Wht ularly. sularly | versed. After the ephemeral, eupite had action oP the Judges oF ae a FadOK ia thelr aT Table ‘contributions to the enrly history of fellef. A world of good.’ cepted by the Comniittee- It names thi been, a tax-title jawyer, or interested therein, a8 j a didstes on the West Toon ticket nade conntg | has becn charged. - nominated, or by reputable or disteputable | merits bloody extinguishment in the death reupt and nefarious 4 ont teases why Otel Wee ee eeiats | "Ar. Anton Tmbofl, who was, nominated as an organizations: f of ‘Maximilliny Misumon,. and Mejia, Prof. | $Mortstobreas Up, the, oF TaD lige Upon OF the Bar of the city ane spersait and vi ‘the Great Gérman Remédy, ‘Thé following fs an extract: independent candidate for Alderman, i guile 1 Lis aston, & R, 8. Wickersham, D., Bienel came to the United Stat i¢ Saéri- | Pourts straw bail, und the attempts to thwart | orois meetings the Association has éver held, ST. JACOBS OIL, ‘Atickethas been placed in nomination: J.B. citizen of fhe ward, and onty consented to beri vat Cements e pat Sanders; D. ficed a large estate for his devotion to, the | public justice by making wholesale charges | ong afte! covering itself with glory enough 1s “The Household Articie” of the Age, ~ Northem, Psq., ae Supervisor & man of extens: | Smee eandidate a fer the moe! turgeut eaolielte se lings, » Pat Siinders, D., lost Iniperial cause, and was almbst pennfless | against the various Judges in applications for | ard ee day, an adjournment was moved and louséhol icle ane wand unquestionable repatarion: fion on tne Pen the position honesty apd fidelity, | 8....D. E.-Bhorey, Re, * Robert Law, Dy when Rerenctiod this eounity. Ia niladoe ehunges of venue 15, Cr davits procure corte’ fo parted In, Keepit on Hand. It Conquers Pat . Pleasant Amick. Esq. he has filled a rea thost worthy repre- | |” 0. 8: Whito, C. - vis fe ia he soon found friends, who assisted in stain : < i Sites Pie Position for several terms, avd has caualiy Paneer are ey counell Fe roel heartily | 4... we. Maliery,R:, _ Andrew F. West, D,, | forming classes in languages. and French ignorant persons ys bie ‘nothing waaterer THEATRICAL mnreg Tani” ciesessor for many years past. He is | recommend him to your suffrage: mihart Munster, Ou W. W. Watkins, £8: | itorature, and, he became. the owner of a abot midavits are to ages gcd. and that the Com= Driggists sell tt for FIFTX Offee ae itt every detail pertaining to the | Capt. John Murphy, the Republican candidate | 6....Geo.Tuiner, Ind. D.,’ Ed Burke, D., yaluable property in Germantown. e affidavits are to be used, Ore the President gare Bh = Well as the valuation of all West Town | for Alderman in the Seventeenth Ward, is of tho ‘Thomas Ryan, C. he . mittee on I together with {50 hey are | A Gigantic Schetne=Forty-0dd Thea- 5 Directions in Eléven Languages. : BIDET a8 Collect, Peter Schill, of the frm | im of Seatord & Murgby, livefy and Dosrting | 8....Fel Soneron, dy Wm. Curtain, D., ths. J. R, KINSEY... Bireby authorized and ingttucted to give eres Leased by Ofte Tirsns = = = Hh a practioa| Dusioe ao a, | eee ea eee aarcodt With honor inthe tee James H Gilly thd, \ Spectat Bspateh to The Chicago Tribune. fSiirala and wasistance to the Courts in all their apetet biopaten to The Chicago Tribune, EDUCATIONAL. Frank.Bielefeldt, C., {. Oomvny, Ind. D., Fill command the respeot of all citizens: andas | Union army in the late Rebellion; is r property Cépan Rabins, Ia, April-S—Ars. J. We | CHO aay way e0) d expose all persons wae | Derndtr, Mich., April $—An important Kinney, wife of? the Ohief Surgeon of the | of justice by any unfair ‘and uninwtul means. to | eontract was petfected to-day between three i a ate Clerk, Nel S. Graves, Esq.,a thorough ac- | owner and-taxpayer. The Republicans of Sountant, a worthy gentleman, and in every re- i hi i y 1 it him. ‘A. Lamberg. Ry i i ch pers : : _ {pot supetent all the Fequirementg that ward ne all united on fa epublica enndidate George Grings, C. Burlington, Gedar Rapids & Northern Rall- | the end thal such, ernons, Waendiseoverod. ay | ‘relt known managers-JoseDh: Brooks, Of | ss nog slerant ant thoroeitiy equlnyed Bo The voters of thi "| sor Aldernian of this ward, isan old and well- | 9....JohnM.Smyth,E, § R Pratt, G. way, died this afternoon. She leaves six | saidonimittce oh Inquirf be also further n= | the Detroit Gpéra-flouse, S. M. Hickey, of | gchoolin the world. Prepares for iy caine’, Boe gre Not Ts of the Ninth and Eleventh knows citizen of strict integrits;, He is 4 large | oy at cruver, R, Watiy Terrill Ind.. | children, the youngest only 4 days old. said Cofnmittcr om wothe whore inatter rolat- | Abbey & Hickey, New York, and James B. j business Git mics TC oy un vermis. "Atle Pacale ek of terest in Coe Rae ees SSEe | growin and interests of this city Lor forry-four Hobo Beck, Cy — HeSchrvedehina.D:-| Mi WAUKEE. PERSONALS, tng to the Jory a tae a OL a algo. the | Dicksob, of Indiatiapolis—which promises fo eee te GEN Li beatae . : pul 2 Nelson, Ind. = a3 i ‘ é t - bs * b X€3 Was appointed. Attention was | 2icity Comsroller, etc., and always with eee Alvin Paul bort 5 inms, » | -MiravauKes, April 8—Amiong fie mér- | they make réport to this Association at a future y the firm nanié of ‘6-54 Dearborn-st. 2 ieee fectthata reward of $100 had | dis Meeds a. Ca ea ee eran possessing 3B....0 M Brady, Ry John B.Daiton, D., | Tiaees‘Soori to occur in this ¢lty will be that says eee Be nto ee ion oF te Brooke Dickson, pean nave leased for | 2% BABCOCK---- light Voter, in pairs detection of every Hegal | wide influence, he would, if elected, be a power Dixon, rod 3 ‘ of GC. W. Nash, son of the banker, and Miss is c es rouse upuny their report with bills | sna part séisoli neatly fo ate Testes; form: THOROUGIE CLASSICAL ES Workets to ernie induce the, Republican in the Counell £67 the best interests of the ward J. McGrath, R., Chas. MeMinamin;D.. Samuels, -an accomplished young lady well | to be submitted to the next Legialature toae- | 10° oh unbroken circuit from Troy, N. Ys to 3 fb Polls. tt was stated that the. Criminal Goure gape : ; Dan Lotig, D., Linown in sogiety citeles, ‘The bildeelect | compllsbsuch puree, | Oy Hi. associa. | Now Orleans. ‘The clteult includes theatres Summer Term berins Apri 2, : lerk, Mr, St riminal Court MINOR MEETING. ‘Tort Stout, Ind. D. as a in | Pai Rexdlved, That itis the sense Nei Ofleans. elfeult ine! Monday ; Stephens, would be at the hall! | A meeting of the Seventeenth Ward. Re- Hons StukthOr . | was'teared inthe Protestant’ faith, but re- | tion thaé in the administration of the criminal | in Troy, Albany, Utica, Oswego, Auburn, HER SCHOOL FOR ROY Notarige PM 0 swear in Republican | publicans will be held at Bowmana’s Hall, | 17-.-- phy, Hey Pubdrmiernby, D4 | SPUIy,Jeipeg fhe cospolic Olurch, of whieh ody afer busines should take precedence Of | Fo hestar, Buffalo, Dettolt, Bay City, Bast ;* ; corner of Chicago avenue jedgwick Ke > a yRMDer, ae ary i ay f ent chee Ss . <a Re ts pting of the Young Men’: Txteen will m ‘Tudes sENe F Rlowi . fs without delay, and not allow those ae Wooo ae gee 1 reopens Mf ADE t eaubliean Club of the Second Cones od aenest eal ra Reva eane ee Mr. R. P. Williams, the Independent Re- panees, see a Ree is, closing up his chinrged, with such high crimes tojinger in Jail | Evansville, Indiariapolis, Dayton, Spring- School reopens Monday ADEN amenmnnie Hall No as, eld last night in Carpenter’s | North Halsted” and Vedder Streets.’ Good | publican candidate for Alderman in the LET STA Ra sung parstoty to re _month after month without s telal and without | etd, ©., Colanibus, Wheeling, W. Va, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. ; Rweltth. Ward, ig not the ex-Fire Marshal of | “yy. Tf. i f a final disposition of their cases. Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans. All | HS SOLTION. No, 21 Wi i te est Madison street, the Presi- ante "j %§ blorade Ras fH ‘ deel Joha 1. t, si- | speakers will be present to address the meet- . Lawrence and family, Will remove | +The resolutions were réfefted to the Com- ease aibany, Buitalo, atid New Orleans are i ‘The firm of Bamberger, Bloom & Co. is this day dis- Manning, presiding. It was | ing. similar time. He is a real-estate agent and | t Denver about the 13th inst’? “ eee auley. that there should i t the third-term guesinog et eee eesgussion of | ‘i of the. Ei large property-owner. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. G : , firm, and the Question at th i The Republictns of: the. Eighteenth Ward |", r. and Mrs. GL, Brown have ,returned directly leased by the new firm, a " s Staaey cae tngPecee ER | wl ing ac Hany tte) Noe Rape | A CUE GU ta RGR | Wie Bho ey ars | CRONE oii tee MEE ez, ata tat | ore operate ti, The gen il | Ra teow at mn te Gol LW Witney “or a the InterOrcan, | Street, Monday evening, le speakers hig) held Thursday“ evening to nominate Mr. | ‘The Rev. Dr. Falton, Rector of St. Paul’s | the use of fuiius in thé prosecution was nec be divided into six divisions, and not less ‘AARON BAMBERGEE, Dol. ALN, Waterteen of Ne, elit yank been severed bo enediraipon the tseues of Sg Watkins as Alderman oF ‘the Fourth Ward in | Church, is corisidering’n ‘all, to neeent ats essary. Hé‘eotld put his finger on certain | than five stock companies ue pe keane s es BLOOM, f : . opposition to Sir. Mallory. Reetorship of 2 8£ Louis church, and parties who could give some muclrneeded | to continously travel over ppt visitng tat ely, rely § now information on this subject, but it would eecnrnenend stars who now have combi- Je eS ee te ties ee at Pe ey o o eeassion of tle nativiis of theit own. Employment will be | 4c, a. Bamberger will continne the General Furnl- | propriety of taking actiun to break it up. He | given to neatly ttenty Se ca tie ture Business oa ssnceessOr ‘of Banuberyer, Bloom & ard Swett, ichard 8 ; : P bf wh and Richard S. ‘Tothill, all 4 ‘i fi é ay eld a Plections, Tate Strong points on the contin mabe Rinse Ward Rem cid Paclic, Itwill be well for the taxpayers of the dential gueme Particularly upon the Presi | devoting themselves strictly to business by Bieventh Ward fo be at the polls Tuesday. history of S detore him briefly the | for all the precincts. 2 Hos omen {i “5 # ; . 7 ersiuudthat there Was & jury now. trying ts and” local manager's. 1s. | feo, Mason ah Batty SeETINSE, DE | The Democratic South’ Town Committee Hean monuitiee, Tr tain diaattoeted Repub: | my “ari coereree Nee To Een aease tn this ey whose. yeilict had alvendy fru patent ent of the thtieal bust ‘A. BAMEERGER y ; i res! y nominated Ledward Nols vh id to ety. ‘ 4 zi uk u addition at, one of th i ies th toward the North, the cates cy | Yesterday nominated Edward Nolan, who is | jeans, who aro said to be aulatly Dab emrectit: they errs eae ey tee es OF eae, haves guts se ease hnih since the trlal coti- ness berore ‘May 1. Among otlfer specula- ae eerie) trom Het ot War, and the Me 4 FY s S, i410 ai! bay ot ae 7 -s ~—— ja of whick he. overthrow of slavery,—ail | i2 the employ of the South Side Railway | atiy at work in this direction. . ‘fhe stim, at- : r a 5 i ert ams listened to with the enatest Contpa a 1p ie vacant office of Gonstatloy fendance of the. Republican, mectie filled Wribe wities nec eg claseed atl ietende enged, been strestet fee ay excuse! Hires projec coufbinations Mow bela S T EVE and att L vhich is to be fille i Jast n o ratify Mr. Bond’s nouination in | luxe, trom Chabl s athe eugsick.. [Littehter. nid . + Al util SIDE REPUBLICANS. ‘Tuesday. the Fisat Previuet of the ward, where the dis-, Tnghhded in ia chogotye they Re Y Hen peoples unger BE Ble a ee eC Ok grganized to, Py okso, and iskey areal Hall fo Hobey-st, cor, Molson, ete Fhotasrapes Ror nd enthusiastic meeting of the | _ A Jarse_ and enthusiastic meeting of the | affection , would certainly appear to | drink. But red dines are the true French wings. | y, AM bei nstructed to take charge of this Sta now young niandgers of enterprise, only &!per doz. femdays Coes = fe iH tae Republicans was held las even Nae an Club of t the nite ent Ward was giye color, te ee a rihe Fourtt ‘ heart they Bod te tewauel and eri fre. Testo ‘with a view of commencing prose” ability, and capltaly and their, aeneing 15 SUALES. ide Turner Hall for the he! lay evening at 75 We! ke I Some dissatisfied Republicans ofthe Fourth | he rt} i tach tel i if inst parties detectetl in jury-bri dorsed by and will have the codpt 6D) eee 4 sf yw eart not only to Frehehfuen but to the rest uf | Cutions against pa ith the intention fond ing metropolitan manngers. FAIRS ANIKS? $$ buy Fy auto be indorsing the Republican cands. | at Which the nomination for Alderinan of | Ward are running ‘Mr W. W. Watkins for | this (roublous world. As to tho" blue wines let | ing, Ife did this, he said, wi yalescent after a protracted. illness. '..- Voted for Tuesday. their comrade, O. M. Brady, was unanimous- : in opposition to the regular nam- | Ns respect them."They f i x E ving i y another motion, provid- . tad noms vee called the ineetin to order { ly indorsed nnd approved, the Club pledging Alder present incumbent, Mr. Mallory..| French who works ands a: a Bernt in otsne as alle phen Oy faaus,—$1,000, if neces- ho wa: alesede . Magruder as ‘Ghairman, emselyes to his support. _ | While the ward can. give a largo Republican frame oC great many uo fon ere £8 | sary. ‘Che people were looking to ia eae New York ‘Times. x TERRA terme crarearens | eae Recor eeaenonmte nite | igi’ nuns dbeears | Uuuniaarae ant tae, | a i EO tee | Steen as cramps nae The rnenties SRB « 00 sould not have mee tea reas sta ey | of the Ninth Ward, held Friday, evenines oer | fears tnat ine running of Mir. Watkins may | wiue of Fanos, atu we waver seo in he beter | Scuisned vith’ litte thitigs. Me did not want | to be haunted” not without sbtlees Titre 111 & 118 Lake St, Chicago. In the election of a Democrat trom this | try; but still ippy ure the memibries Whiclt It to see the prosecution lose anstlis Vane been 80 haunted even before tho recent eiforts | WF. Becarefultobuy oaly the Gzauing, ;rhese local electi ir Rost ections were of the ut- | as, E the pres ta- | result ere ‘importance, and they appealed to the tine of ake Ranting Ward "tne Common strong Republican ward, In order to avert | evokes, e . of effectiveness om accountof any want of