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2 ‘ ea) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: W EDNESDAY, APRIL 7, T880—TWELVE PAGES. NTH WARD, ot Republicans had gathered, and they | various counties in thoStatehaye been reeetyed, | offat the Groonbaok vote, ‘rhe constitutional of the sume political race, will bo as separate | 45,13, Washburne Is the coming nan. A. fair c pedal — Tang, | Sailer Bwapped Information wats reantta, which, In pnd: Teulvate, that alt Abe, Rmondingnts tg the: soundineat Inaewatng the Covernor is xaary, to PRESIDENTIAL. at Heels ane eciia wich bubwoan then. representation would have entitled Binino to % | ni vnehotels, amd very ilvuie exeltempats | *mcndients i this ety is over 0,00. ae cr ono, “=a In name n- ‘Tliden | eotiference, It is | York ant Pennsylvania, and Grant to four ¥ coue DN'T GRT PAPERR, , w * FONT WATSE, zt TOLEDO, Senator Hoar Expresses His piciieteat lia the Kelly Coniventteat will out of the ten from Kansas, This wie de f LDN Plead Fon W, Ind, April Tt ts no = pki he eompased of ns many representative Dem- as 1) About fifty would-be votors hovered about | eved’ tat Alien Gaunt eit be ane ten Rpeclal Diepateh to The Chleago Tribune, p Cees ie tilden Niven Creag aio | barture gf former practice will unquestton= tho entrance tothe office of the Clerk of the Criminal Court yesterday to get thelr final naturalization papers, so they could Fo nit Wate. Anise ite cagitety virgins | who put 7 | Of purchasing oo! Tht clectlon-day, 4 amen is sg rh were too late, for the oflico was closed alt tho constitutional amendments. Large adverse | ‘Tourno, 0., April 6.—Figures complied In ad+ nontien jrore, Teenie the eon ey ca tate Apne of tho official gounl: Show that jhe Nepit: he Solty switch _ vel bably balanen ng made large gains yosterdiy, having olec heavy favorabia nialorittes Bivona tag citys: eAthreo mit of fonk prinetpal city otlecrs, r Te » Waters Works ‘Trustee, and Ceme- IDLINOISs. Poltco Clerk, Water; Work . ably be hfitated by other State Conventions, whicls will terminate ina “aead-lock” at tho Chlengo Convention, thereby necessitating tho withdrawal of one‘ or both, and ‘substi- tuling for a dark horse tho ‘Ilon,’E. 3; Views on the Presiden< stronghold of tha Demoerats, will send 0 ti | Question Mofascatlinrtn Hie ally Convenitian anal nue Ho Tien. Nhygira abyays elects a Dem sa * net erate tleket from thin head tothotall, thing tends to Indiente that, the pro etl r ! tory rustec,-and threo out of four Aldermen ss + 7 of the Ki paference Will be marked YAN | Woshburne,—the fitst choles of many, the day. i: NDOPA. 7 a May = | almost ¢ ubseree of alagenalon, white, ” aio" anU Mares OF EnAited li] > gogeles inate eal os tee Sand iu tho wands voting, wnd four outof eight Com- | He Fayors the Sending of Un. almost entice absegen aC Wiancualon, Willey | ccoud ehelea of many more, and. she. Chie climen In tho wards yoting, four National Coun cmon biung® elected mainly by combina- 38 | were freely made tn the First Precinct of tha ENDOTAy IIL, 8" ao | Second Ward, and it was clalmed that one of Hemporsellii Apel oy eiectlon berate pledged Delegates from =| with opposition in ls own | Convention. pb choice of almost the entire Republican party, Many belleve that Titden will be defeated In : , ) - It is to ba hoped that the delegates ‘to the t ry the Judges signed a large number of craud- | Mayas unusually exciting there boing noml- | ions with Detktwints, Of the mfior Massachusotts, the Convention he expects to govern, Nattonal Convention will not allow. thelr we oe lent affidavits in atvonce in blank. It was | Noes representing tho RepEpiiouns, the Pople, | qnices, tho Kopublicaus, secured a lnrxcr MENETOFONE THDEN IAS HELD enthusiasm to run away with: thelr ame pemsseee | further charged that the Judges were not | "4 fhe Ne peda Tho rpault was nelear, | pamber than for years, Tho straight vote, ns the organization in this (Onondagn) county | good Judgment by persisting In the fits BEVENTRENTH WAUD, - | sworn in until after the close of the polls, mmeep wit a abies majority wr tho Republican estinated on somocandidates butlittloscratehed, ere by virtuo of patronage, bit ho lings lost Itt Bood dude any candidate thntwill Jeopard- ! urphn] Terme) Could, and alse that some of tore. crbintered sated Bald to fo as mutch Rebar waines n beige would now give tho Hepublieans about 6 | And Regards the Nomination of Gen. colaneof vantage In this respect, and itwould | ize the party, but act Tuurinontansy sind with 4 District. z D. 8. allowed to voto twice, and still others voted Republican’as Democrat. A- | pjuraiity, Yast spring the National plurality : not be surprising If the delegatlon went over | unantnity steht ag only # Ropubllenn Con- 6 ——s; { wvho did not live in the preciuct, and that the | C. MoIntyre, Supervisors J. ¢. Fischer, Aa averaged about 1,00 over both the oft partles, Grant as Eminently Unde- to Kelly. ‘The Brooklyn Bayle, the organ of | yention ean do, "Thera [sito use “whipping Republican challenger was thrown out, etc. | Supervisor; George Guy, Town (Wer! which was nearly oven, Tho Kepublicnn eaudi- ; the Denoeracy of Kings County, whieh hith--| the Devil around the stump,” nor disguising 2 ILLEGAL VOTERS ARRESTED, Ropfer, Agsossor; F. L. Witber, Collectors Sim= | dntes defeated were generally cuges int which tne sirable, aes orto has jupnoried ‘Tilden, has forsaken him | tho faet that the Grint, Blaine, and Sherman i At the polls at No. 495 State street, Charles | con Lee, Commissioner of Uighways; John ©..| fortunate selections hind heen mado Owing, to Horny and hoisted the Hancock Uanner. Very Hke- | “bogus” are rapidly dls appenring, with a . Gross, from the Sherif?s office, did foal Madden, School Trustee. wee ,] inattention in atowing caucuses to be packed, ly Brooklyn will send a delegation strong for | natural inkling for the *Watel-log of tha 3 servico In causing the arrest of five Illegal eae PEORIA, : Tae A oa ; Relly, which will, be another feather out of | Treasury.” ‘Mils fecline 1 manifested In ‘ voters, bu og Afr. Gross iimactt sald, he Spectat Dispatch to. The Chicago THbune. 1 ieee Depart Pie sn ucaaatne wains | Meeting of the Kings County ‘Hilueits wing ‘tilden’s effort co pled 7 the nearly ill of tho Nort) iyveatorn aint 08 tn x VARD, K, vel y lo by th rite % Ms ale bs delegation rom New Ol Oo] ery yhere iS e SORE oraaTa Per | Mumger of fraudulent votes’ put ine | , neat Jy April ho lection vated on | mass faa Hopilica a sean aie Republican Olub Last a AME ara dekentlaring, ie Mn | and Gauntace about ewially dive, Waste P a . e and ki thom out wus * eat on en " pat re= - he fact. While Tiden is supposed to con- | burne, as a compromise, is acceptable to ital a 2 = fhe (HON salutlity for any pi man. Ont | Sesser. Dolan, Democratic candidate, was op- Herre ee mauett commueat A ay teeta Night, ~os trol the delegavions fu this section, it is an | both, ' Therefore, in view of these facts, why yak dt of tho five arrested by him, there ary | posed by somo of tho purty. Tho count will not | tieket In Cincinnatl fs elected by 4,000 mujority, SAR Indigputadle fact that the leading Demoernts | shuntd the party hesltute in the selection of a ae ge Cay rae. cages Amninst at Aes ame of pe comnploted until wiate Hours but enone is nut ie cae He the a lat, Innjorities ever Fe- a ounosedd 0 ‘in, aA Ae gant Ving Woy. ma An GE only, gant ho clvcted by am ’ E lV, 5 is "1 110 ie Wis Own assure © election lor, Repw! corded 1 hoe city. rou ri v1 "ga «do not favor Kol and hey do verw! 14 ai y vl 4 “fy Hee te Best Is Thotung Brown Wislene [Al for Assessor: Wasennt, Republicnne for | and celtics tho Ropablieins won wn nimost une | At Which There Was Some Strong | what course to purse. ako IE. all: tn ull, | imenng of securing four or five Congressmen 1 vt K fi Vii teed ton vote, and got Wiiliam Honson to | Collector; and a majority of the Supervisors. broken norice | ot teftunphe, although ia ome Kicking Against Grant's the Democtats of New York ara by the cars | in Indiana or Ohio that would be lost to us ve Munk youch for him. Hoe gave ils’ residence ax WAP el neem GINGINNAT!, April O.-Unolluial footings. Rive onan on the question, They with auy other standard-bearer? Surely this 7 No, 485 Clark street. “The second was F, M. |, Spuisaviptn, lil, April Otho elty election | phate chibllean. for. City: Conteallers & . Nomination, DO NOT WANT TO NE CONTROLLED ought to have some welght, especially when | ‘Total 11M, or Thorns Jones, ay he registered fim= | ieee eee Ro ocettedas tected The Cenk | magority of 40, and elect an entire Hepublican Hes. went by Tilden, and they, do not want, tobe con; | Wecousiler the complexion of ihe present ! Y ion. A H majority. ‘They tilso cleeter fork: | to 7,000, Cbde, heir item, atid ‘8 Micawbe ar, basen at z * {of tho new Cound: oh) Oe COMPIONO amu which Me was roared to mnkev | Cy Auer na Gch upcrmer andinis. | gaouawus.O.. Armas Sammitocaturiia® | Wrangle of the New York De- | Kvalungicr sieiing? to tat wh Lio | 9, EXDIANAS PERRRECR, Sy an mertbert aoa ny | realdenco Wis No, 485. Clark streets Mi. | tholust two tsclose auld ua set unmeckdeds a Henn) t9 elected City Civil Engineer over Guillok moeracy Over tho ‘Iwo Pemocratle papery or oe iat toe Four W. AYN1:, Ind., April 8.—Although a3 4 * xt blie y whont oon f 0 ry emo! y jority, 1 y Wi +. ‘Cy Penis oie i ae Patagndery 0 Stem was the Notary Dublle before. whim | sleinonstrates the inet that eho publaed ston tenia) WF clectod Polive’ Comtatesioney State Conventions. ‘Tilden and Kelly have obtained te | yet there -hins beén but httle political exclte- We 3508 Wat. Watkins, Re fuse ofilaviis were aworn a Geateo Wi to |-tceling In tho Hopublican ranka in this elty wero | Over Colt (Dorvocrat) byt inafority, Pausch support of a few papers, but the majority of | iuent here, the people are discussing the OS Ruka. De Fee aE No. dee Stnte Street iiteuhow Ae | muulicious and untrue, ‘Tho Democrats have | (Democrat) ts oleotod Pofies Comnmisioner ser. the advocates of Democratic principles alr | protibiiities, ag well as the possibilities, of j | oB. caiteron Ind. & de id Br nee rer Nc 4 probably gained one Aldorman. sty Muth Ucar attest 5 malorit end Oa acuasc : ‘ solutely refuse to say a word favernble to the varlous Democratle and Republjenn ean: eo Tank Lawlor, De * 7 Serene OLINTON, % + eT? 1 either, he fight over 8 capt . | gpetaeien | Hummer and hiniven and tn OUNCE WAYS EHE | sett puget EON cog Toune Heucrriteedicguiuen ty Gatsuonie, Sue | The Minnesota Republican State | clit, the light over tho, eauturs of tha | tha veions emgertle and epublica ae | Neat Hong i to avoid bone arreated.. Tip fourth ant sth CtastoN, ill, April 6.—The township elections | Cofuellto the Demwernte: wine, The. Nosed et Committee Meeting at St. will determine the relative powers of the |-Chicago, Although this county is hopelesly i : vAitin Hulbert Colemane who respectively clatined to res | {this county to-day were very hotly contested, | Education will probably bu a tle, Paul To-Da) two leaders, Of fifty-soven counties Heard | Democratle (three or four to one), yet If the f M. Hrndy, Ite Coleman, who respectively claimed to, Fe- | put us yot wo have received tio detinit returns | “speciuls. from Lancaster, Delaware, Newntk Ye from, six aro in favor of Tilden’s nomination, ht c ‘ } hor, C ict t No. 405 dd No. 485. Clark : 4 ii uF 4 oD rt tight candidate should be nominated-by the ied ofepank ptanibor, Os sie. ob Nae ant Ne rity | that would denote anything but a Republican | and West Jetferson abow large Republican gtr two ‘doubtful, and | forty-two against It. t e NT street. The ileal votlug at the First Ward } victory. In Clinton township Hewls Campvell | ‘Toneno,0., April .—As n Teall of yesterday From Indications, ‘Tilden’s is 9 it cause, | Republicans he will get many of the Ger bs ong Marpby Be DOM ene Ouirarents. ane ae eps cleatei. sa poe at ena Bom fpanlelial secon, the panne oleue the | Defamatory Political Letters Recent | but, at tho same ‘thie, Kelly's xletory will manus te yolo for him, ospecially f¢ ‘Piden a Wane BAAR. muna. senidente gan Buren hat and E an ete pete Kepubtieans. nd two GreonbacKors. ‘The te Works: Tho Coun On JoInE Uae wil Ata Bureau, scems to be the determination of the better | Washburne. He would get many German a Hold ovor. 7 8 3 ? . 1 funding of the township bonds was carried by | ofgh — Re} cl Democrats, and Na- iss 0 emocrits that no delegation | yotes, while Grant would get very few,—no! » chinack an cer it i cl meler arrest wt ip eight. each—Republieuns, 4 ” f. De t that Hel peentle nh te: hile @ it 1d it fi t 1 Nuwmembérs ee FT oiton pot Attchel Nenad Leechs ane | 28 majority. Honntss the Unard of Helueution, four Republie- pledged for ‘Tilton shall go outof New York | enough fora Corporal’a guar. It 18 to be >) ‘Total. B ¢ 2} davit, and gave his residence as No. 195 e BLOOMINGTON, ans, three Demovrats, and one National, and the SENATOR HOAT. Lute. hoped that the Convention will not comm pectal Dispatch to The Catcaga Tribune. Palleo Board, three Republicans, two Domocrats, hari-karl at Chicago, ay 2 am convinced that era) Alurket street, and the latter was proven tobe | nroowixatox, IL, April U—Tho. towa- | and threo Nationals. ? : W18 VIEW OF THE PRESIDENTIAL SITUA- SITERMAN, if Grant. be siomtiantent we shall-be beaten, TOWN OFFICERS. a resident of the West Division. at the polls | ship olections all over McLean County Indl- 3 TION, 2 tate ca o So far ns. [have talked with Republicans ROUTH TOWN, near the corner of State and Van Buren | cate an excellent spirit in tho Republican = Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE SECRETARY'S DEFAMATORY CINCULATS. here: ‘Washbarno is. tha. mag, net Grant. PRY ISON. TASERSHOIL. streot, Officers Madignn ond Messing ar | party, At Normal a moat bitter contest wus WISCONSIN: Wasutyotox, D. ©., April 6.—Senator Gotreanindtencg: PaMlaeli ta imac: While Grant has many enemfes on‘account Lihue rested 'T. J. Major and ‘Thomas Ellison, who | hud on a party fesue, and tho Hepublicans MILWAUKEE. siINGTOX, D. O. . T] Wasiixatox, D.C, April 3—Wihite the | Mite Grant has many cnenm’es on account Hene dur-_ | wera doing a flourishing business in making | tritmphed, electing the full ticket. In Hlogm- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, George F, Hoar has written the following mon connected with the Shorman headquar- | (uring his -Adwuittlatration t betleve ‘the! es Drake,) tricks" gems | out false aftidavite, In ihis Wway Major swore | (aftun {hero wae no purty tgauas but ven ex | Mraraugex, April. —Tho munlelpal election | letter to a distinguished Republican con- | Hen unin generally dotny effective work, | nobuian who_ever was a Repibitente who sa In the voto of a youth under 2t years, who, | ver Selutyro uy of ialorltye Ste".) to-day passed off without any special feature. | stituent; a member of the last Massachusetts : let vould not vote for Washburne. While moat VE? | 2 |, 8 | besides, had no rent to vote in tue. ward, | OFT Melatyre by Mt majority. Tho voto was somewhat moro than tho averuo | Legislature: - theru are some who 20 do te ei eos | or tha Gernnns woukd bult the nomiNadion of : Mes | Rat. [ocoseny | llison was Fecaulcedl ni tan station as, Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, In extent, Brown bis carried every ward in tho | —WagnixoTox, D.C., Aprit4.—My Dean gin: 1 tively. tho ieeratace numelia to news. | GtAUt, there Js not tho silhtest. chance that wos wee | tS ge | Ritur lore. ‘he fiat of offenders was Come |, CAMMINVILIE, Til, April 6—At tho. election | city, with a total majority of 8,000, ‘The only |-have been absoht froin Washington more than x | specimens of the literature supp he coutd earry Indiana nor some of the other as | pleted by ‘Thonmis onch, James MeL augh- eld In this city torday large voto was polled. | mun on tho Poople’s tlekot clooted Is Bfelswinkel, week, and flag your letter waiting my return. | papers by thoss connected with Mr. Moul- | Northern Stites where the German popula- pmocratie € opt: Tthink tho Htepublicans of Massuchusotts ought Bee OL Aly Cavey’ 4 atntes = t in, and J. WV. Martin, tramps who were pur- | jig itronsurcr fon which P, Miteseehdieaite | for Municipal Clerk, whose majority {8 500. ‘The | hoe by wny neuen taken Me apri put itouroe | fO0'S ofigs here, ‘They hardly earry out Mr. tlon 4s large. ay ile, Deraonally, 1 ghoul we = chased for asmail sum to vote for certain | lean, was elected by 34 majority. ‘Tho tavnship | OMecrs clect are as follows: Mayor, Thomas TH. | tholr power to ald In doing what, ong consulta- | Sherman’s statement that he ghould not dep- | P is : Cheiit, candidates, tt] Moore,) Drie | Ryan, R. jeoll, D.|” 5. cleets 0 Democratic Supervisor and & Republic- | Brown; Controller, George Paschon; ‘Treasurer, publicuns named, £ yet know that wo must an Collector. License woa carried bya large | A. B. Gollfuss; Attorney, J. M. Mingbums imajority. ‘nieiéiiy: \ Clork, Julius Melswinkel. Tho muJoritics for tha Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. fotir Republicans range from 3,000 to 4,000. The 4 x purty throughs ne Yen fi uM tue the we sean, stall bern Wiest in | Feeato the claims of other candidates, Tho partly at the availability of ithe candi- t nobt dune, Thoy. oug! 9 send men toChlcago | Speclmens are unique and well worth atten- | dates if we expect to carry the next elec: with Inbels about thelr neeks inscribed "Grant," | Hon. . : ton. We all know that there mugt be a near- “Blatne,” “ Ediomnds," or “Sherman.” ‘Thos NUMUER ONE. lySolld North to antagonize the Solld South, Ward,| Fare |_ Olt rh lacettett| “W at | as wo ELSEWHERE,» eis 7 ‘ Common Counoll js two-thirds Republican, and | should select tho wisest and truest mon thoy cum leman from Now Orleans says that | und that we cannot aiferd to take any such ! INDIANA. superfans a hen ce Repubiica Wie te tho Board of Supervisors about (0 per cent Ro- | finds whom thoy nro Williny to.truet. to-loble over: artnet nen in the Republican ranks of | risks ay the nomination of Grant Srani ins ° AT LARGE. ‘Thompson, Opposition, 160. publican. ‘The result places Milwaukee tn tho | ba whole b Mave. ticle Cote to the man whe | that elty aro for Sherman. ‘The followers of | cur, ‘Therefore Lsay Washburne against the es Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DECATUR, hunk of Republican strongholds, Tho wards | scemy likellest to combine the various elements | Grant ‘are hungry political wolves and the | fietd., With Washburne, £. believe that vie~ on Inpianaronis, April 6.—The returns from .__ Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. have heretotare been about evenly divided Le- DECATUR, iy April 6.—As tir ns counted, tha tween tho two parties. ‘Tho ‘hird Ward, made vote on township officers hore to-day shows that xt aes “ iho Hepublicang have clested thelr ticket trom | NB Almost exclusively of Trish, glves tho tte- Supervisor to Poundkeeper by good majorities, | publican ticket #} majority, which is the great- ranging among the hundreds, est surprise of tho whote ev ot . 1d oy D Bet hoadlums of tho city, tory Is nssur ae erent feupe at fal tied tot vate for Pineliback, who Was in Washington not | this Goyermnent tuto the hands of those who elther of the distingulshed xenttemen above | long ago begging the appolntinent of Naval | did thelr best to destroy, it by means whieh named, If he shall think tho success | Officer of that port, aud who upon refusal | faye been rehearsed ‘thne and again, Ul of Republican principles les that was, | went away with curses and threats in his | every child, though not born when the War without having it linputed to hlin that }inguth, lins tapped a bonanza silver mine; | ended, knows [t byzhearts and yet the Stato { tun not yet ready to hand yostentay’s elections aro far from being cumn- plete to-night, but such ns are received indicate the adoption of the constitutional amondinunts by adceldett majority. The Mon. John 0. New, Chairmun of tho Republican State Committee, af FULTON, nELOIT. ho hag inisled anybody, or betrayed anybody. | some say It is by a roundabout way, through | Central Commuittes of New. York, whieh met BUPERYIAIOIL *_ABAEASOR, anid to-night ‘that; based upon advices thus far Sprctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Fhe one Importunt consideration w solecling | the proxpective murringe of Miss Flood to | last week, hud tho supreme audnelty and Fancy) San [Paee|loiey = irene | Tecelsedsthe majority for tho first amendment | Fuston, Ill., April 6.—Our elty election passed | nerorr, Wis, April B—An unusually Mght | the gentlemen who” have heen promuendy | young Grant, and hog started a Grant, or- | brazen linpudenes to resolve “to make ono : ohn- | Sane Delors Hapole-| | Welle | will bo not less than 2,0000r 10,000. As the most | off quietly, resultiug In the election of James W. | cant at ° arts his capaetty to he elected, "The faites | winizntion In that city. Ife is established in | supreme effort to save the countrys that Ig Ward] “son, | “tom | om [I ton, | Ohase,| vert, . 5 Smith Mayor, over Hank G. Fellows: dW. | vole was enst at onr municipal clection to-day. | names! fs hls cupaetty elected, ” ratio i in ne ef Y ntry? D. Be Ht. D. os formidable opposition wns arrayed ngzulnst Mt y ant. Party ques 1 " oat or the grave fuulta Imputed toany of them by | fine quarters, lots of clerks and more money, | to sny, to save It for the Demoeracy, 8o\ thas —— | |_—_ =| | this measure, the above figures repre- | Hiitibut as Aldormun of tho First: Ward, aver 1 | Party questions were lost sight of and local and | oe vondiie ure. trifies compared swith tho ovils | and is swinging out. in away that tvealen: | they enn remand thelr ox-slives to slavery. Wal Se] a] tr , paras ee Aneta Algermun of the Srcomt | persount issues poriitted to decide tho result. | Tht Demagratiosuccess would bring upon tho | fated to attract all. tho seam of that section, | May God forbid this coustunmation, But Pi fa | 64 | sent tho minimum, Probably tho max- | Ward: and D. E. Johnyon Alderman of theTbird | 9, 11, Rolgart elected Mayor over J, IL ‘ e | late Kt y a We 12a] 78 || be | asso #] imum will bo reached on’ tho ninth, | Ward, over James Lurue. Fen Precandaend as a : ped a it re + Me dd ie bg Sent ae nootnad oeaalule. soloe He has written a letter to President Hoyer to prevent this terrible inilletion (Tenry : Hie |__6 |} asm | es8 | 8) which forbids any politfeal or muulcipnl ear- UOWNER'S GHOVE, —* by dl majority over &, S-Goodale, who haa held | fd and elestel by n grene wave of publionontt: | expressing righteous indignation wast thy | Ward evcher's optuton to the contrary), IR Tota.) aces | ara | io || aie | age | 4 poration creating an indebtedness to excced 2 Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. iis . mentivilolnwould waite tho North and probably | Olliceliniders the! i ‘s Hy Bf] saceoees estevnee|fesresread 40d DOWSEWS QHOVE, lil, Aprll O-The election | tho ollico two years; Ira E. Goodull, Palico Jus- percent of tho appralsed value ‘of property divide the South, [think no preference for any | the Civil-Service rules. Tt is known that thls | unds, must be nominated ut Chicago, —— in this township passed otf quiotly. About a | tee, over B.C, Rogers, by n mulority | other caudidates’ and no recollection of tho | la shuply a sereen to cover up the operations INDIANA, COLLECTOR ~ CLERN. within such corporation. Bo faras known this | two-thirds voto was polled. ‘Tho following per | Of '23.. Pho: First Ward ‘elected ©. Miller | grayo mistakes which he mado. ineiving bis | of the Grant ofticeolders (they monopolize — 7 ——— | amendment mot with Ilttlo opposition, and ita | sons wero elected: For ‘Supervisor, Charles | Alderman and. C, Kecler Supervisor without | contidenes to unworthy mon ought to make avy | the places In that city to a Jarge extent) and WIITERIDE COUNTY NOT FOR GRANT, wa ane! “TF adoption is assured by a majority which shows | Curtlsa: Town Clerk, William Evorden; Asses- | opposition; the Second Ward He’ M. Whitney | man who loves hia, country stand in tho wavof | to cast odlum on the Sherman movement, Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wares) siger|Nicsen| mer || neve Smith zrirtn, | how much stich n moasuro was desired by the | SF JS. Warr: Colléctor, J. W. Wetter; Comn- | Alderman and, 't. Merrill Supervisor without | such a result, fhut this dovs not now seem like- | ‘There area few prowlnent Grant men in that | spmee itne dl Aprll5+I notice that a % Wer °. vie St ic. Although th dment 1 misdloner, of Highwuys (full term), 0.1 Plum | oppositions the Third Ward G. £. Cunningham | jy; on the contrary, tho nomination of Grant | section, however, of honest convictions. One s ate Hey 5 u Ae = |} People. ough tho amendments were ndopt- | mer; to fill vacancy, Gvorgo Lehman; Cansta- | Atdermun by 17 mainrity over C. Whitford, | throatens us with, the lusa of. u lurye portion oF of ther slates that It is very doubtful about | Correspondent Uf the Snter-Occan, with a % “ft | sat avg | cd, the Democracy his fully maintatned Itschar- | blo, M. Fuller. : FE, Race Suporvyor without apposition: tho] tia Gorman vote fi tho Northwest, und with the | 0 r states tint Tt is very doubtful apout | iinuy at ‘Tune Pinu, puta this county down “] te ia |. 4a 8 | nctor for desiring no barrior betwaen fraud and AURORA.» - .{ Fourth Ward 0, Ye Smith Alderman and W. | toss of some very upright and uble Republicana | Grant gel ne 8 epee: i ‘eal Iadow. | for Grant, ‘Cho first choleo of the poople-of zyHel oe | 3 fa ES % | tho ballot-box, In Bartholomow County, for il- *Spectat: Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune. ° daines Suporyisor without opposition. EB. ¥. | near home, Ithink these men are miataken, | that State, ie says Sherman ts overshadow- | for Grant 10 0! peop =e coke eS LS ale ess a | iaateation oon OF ihe wealiltears aug bose! AURORA, IIty April 8.—To-day's clections ro- | Hing wis elected Justice of the Peneo without | They sccm’ to me to bo lacking In tho capacity | Ing tim. ‘His chances are butter tham either | Whiteside is undoubtedly for .Washburie, ie 5 Foas.| ase | oie sige_["aany | aa | lustration, one. of, tha wo and best-!m- | gi ttod ns followa:’ For Wighway Commisstenee, | ObHOstton, and P.M, Pores Justlevof the Pence to ‘seo the things In their truo ght | of the othor candidates. eld, they are em ' Mogacsleereees proved Demooratio cauntics in the State, shia ie i ight | of the but, ashe is not in tho field, they. 5 Bin Van Alstino: Supervisor, Joseph Wiaing; | YY 18* majority over 13. Chenoy, = whon thoy allow tholr dealre for improved NUMBER TWo, phatieally for Blaine. A hurge majority ot hee terns MADIBON. ‘ f avilegerv' : ¢ au 4 mos a y Y |ADISON ey — 5 q ond t y nny } i u er rel 2 ‘Hrdstog —Y. Nolan. rire recite L021: Sco: | Cass, and other similar countics.. On tho | Peace bymua Halivin. this ity ako jubilant over the result ofthe | Intotho. Presiloney se mmnsto seprescntectne | opposed to Grant's -nomuntion because he | KNOW of Kone old soldiers, stonclt Ropu. eae ae” 0; Third Precinct, 4%; Fourth | other hand, in Republican counties thoy havo Speetat Binstnte, Ee chicabs atrtbune. imunfolpal election, they electing the Hon, PB, L, | degradation of Amertenn eltizenship, tho over- | yauld have too many political debts to pay, | Henus, that cannot be Induced to vote for First Precinct, 22: Bec- | been adopted by inerensed majoritics. Ono of |... Srtetal Dianalen to The OMeago Tribune. | | Spannor, dru Mayors by 18) mnjority, over Judge ee ace Ee Bee se Bet: | tho most marked fentures in the cleotion fs that Precinct, 45. tho citics nnd iurger towns should poll such Town Clork—Edward Byric—First Precinct, } heavy majorities in favor of the amendments, tho present incumbent. The Domu- erats cloct 4 City ‘Treasurer by about 20 major ity. ‘Tho Republicans olect wo Suporrisors; the Southorn States, the attempt to overturn it in | tron thatare now whooping im wp would Sal tae eo eusal Wy ert iue Henan an aon hinge tobe provided for irrespective of thelr NOTES,” v6 a hac e al i bt National eleotions, tho destruction of all snte- | fitness for the places, and we: would have inj N° throw of constitutional govermncnt in mmny | ghoild he be elected. ‘The whote gang of | Grant Sherman has no show In ils connty. day W, L.Sintnons was elected Supervisor; 3° TRUTH C.8, Lowis, Assistant Supervisor; A. Shepard, Asscasor; GC. A itrondwell, Collector, “Thore wis Domoerats three. The Republicans four ‘and . : | 1,208; Bevond Precinct, 37; Third Precinct, 4005 |-tn Fort Wa an exciting contest over School Trusteo, H. tone’ office a band of hungry, greedy, unprinelpled IOWA DEMOCRATS, + Boo i i b ne, for exatnpte, it is helloved the ng OH. | tho Democrats six Aldermen. The Counell will | xuurds against fraud and violence ut the * ip ‘ i “ Fourth Procingt Wl. hiajority for thoi will moro than offset tha mae | Potter bolig elocted overs, D. Coleman by 200 stand, elght Democrats and soven Republicans, | polls, the rovivat of the doctrine | men who would fatten olf the Government, Special Dispatch to The cual ‘Tribune, TOWN. sf lority against them in the fownships. ‘The same | Muority. 6 Dexter Curtls, ono of the Democratic Aldermen, | of | 'State-righta — falsel; so-called, — the { and at tho same time, by thelr hulecent sel} gunrixaro, In., April 6.-Noarly. all‘ the BUNgRVIBOT. “ABHERSON. is true in Now Albany, Evauaville, and othor UINCY. itis clulmed, will vote with tha fepublicans, | making titles to xonts in the Benate and House | ishness and disregard of honor and tha pub- 7‘ ‘ ——_———--— | pluces, ‘This simply shows that a rurat Domo- ‘Ward. | Nord- Ql furt> Quincy, IL. Aptil 6.—A very pocullar state of | which will give the Republicans the celebrated tug | Hautes) man, In affairs exlsta' in tho elty olection here. ‘Tho Ite- | eight to seven. ‘Ten towns and tho City of Madl- publlcuns have a straight tleket In tho field, | son give Braley, for Muntelpnt dudgo, twenty with W. H, Collins for Mayor, and tho Demo- | mijorlty over Parkinson, both ‘Indepententa, erntle ticket Is headed by A.J. F. Provost, J, | The probabilities ure Parkinson will be clectad, K, Wobster is running as an Tndependent, on JANESVILLE, what ho calls tho taxpayers’ ticket, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes but which really {8 tho tax-fihters! | Janesvinny, April O—Tho Republicans carry Hoket. At noun ‘to-day {ft looks a8 if | thoontire city, with tho exception of Clerk Webster woull, be eldcted. ‘This Indici> | Justice of the Peace, and ono Alderman. tion bas roused leading business mon, | Republican guina ure muady in overy ward, ‘The who bave, sent nien out to see how the land lies | following ure_tho oflicers clueted and. thelr between Collins and Provost. Thoy are holding | majorities: — Cobb, Republican, Muyor, 410 tholr votes back, intending, without regard to | mujoritys Burgess, Democrat, Clerk, 18 ie depend upon tho free will of party majorities, | [ie credit, bring the Government and Repub 500 delegates to the Democratio State Con- the abandonment of speeie-puyiments, the over | tican party In disgrace, Jim Blaine stands | ventlon te be held here to-morrow are in the throw OF the Nutlonal baniciuy system, tho do- | in tho sanie shoes, thovigh perhaps he is nut | city. ‘hare are soveral Indiana ‘pollticlang Of tho roviving industriés of the country by | 80 deep In tho ite, {heush ey eh Boue | here to-night laboring In the interest of Hen radical changes in tho taritf. Who will be the | to male it a senseless p at of fol Da uke dricks, with what degree of success to-mor- Demoeratio ennditate for tho Prositanoy Ido | nate hin. We conthimed by saying thal tow may show. ‘The 'Tllden-men are vory not know, but 1 know this: that nine-tenths of | Sherman had none of this dead woud to y slow. his supporters will be men'who have favored | carry, and, fn his eyes, if hoe was not’ half | quiet, but ate reported as makings still hunt. oud do faver | thoao thins, and will |'the ‘statesman that he Ig nor deserved the | [¢ ean be eontidently aflirmed thatthe delo- reek to accomplish them with an encrey | piace as much. yet the Government would | pote, y , i OF VDURpOEG s teh MICH by, eatstnig hip Poeulve ereilit fiom his Admiulstration, Str, | #8tes te tho Clncinnutl Convention, to be se- ri ikely to interpose will ben fteable bare | Gi, t tan | lected o-morrow will go unpledged. With er. TEL were to volu for a onndidnte to-day 1 | Sherman his go conduetad | ise ial fu regard to the wut rule, the delegates are erat is moro dificult tocnlighten than one living. dn tho more popuious centres. UPON THE TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS, ‘ go farang results aro known, It Ja Imposstblfto. busv any calculution os to the ging or lossos of’ cithor party. A great dent of scratching his been dono in nll tho countica, indicating that: forty nes woro not closely drawn, In this clty, for instance, the Township Trusteo on tho Ite- publican ticket recelvod only L251 inajority, while tho Assessor received S271. Nothing definit oun yet bo learned respecting the Na- Honal voto, but it is belloved to be much smaller ‘ band present that ho Is free to —— (aS tT +] purty, to east them ufter 4 o'clock for other fe yaer, Mepublican, — Attor should turn to some othor person than Grant as | PAs outive : " ConLEoTon. Cunt. What hanger thai itopublionsa pepoetede nw | Collie or Prevost, whlchover stands tue best | iunlcrityy Rolin, itepubiiont, Fulleo dation, | mure likely to unity the “whole naety and to | Hien Who are most fitted for tho respective | to be left to. wettle that, for them ‘Tho Journal to-morrow morning will say, edl- | show todofent Webster, ‘Tho election will havo | 288 majority: Wickham, Democrat, Justice of | bring added strongth to it from without. But | places. selyes, If w mufority decide whon they WAND! tito Dune 6 ate | lly: : no polltical slnificance. the Peuve, majority; Denning, Hopubiican, | if the business men who bave not horetoforo So a Pan get to Cinelunatl that they will yote eNO phy, | arenes tiny Yeety Although tho roturnsof Sfonday's cloction aro TA SALLE. Sealer ST TM eTIE ys Firat ir a orate ie eee ane arte ee ae ate ll lve MINNESOTA, aga unit, tho rule will provall; if not, every — atill vory incompleto, thoy ara aullicient to show LABAttB, IIL, April 6—R, 0, Hattenhauer, | Republican, 10 majority; Second Wa fora aa will nt boyond any doubt thatill the constitutional Ward, q ‘THE RECUDLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMIT oI ve Ro rellueted May : Nolan, Republloan, 157 majority; ‘Third’ Ward, Inky tho result of tho election | THE IE ; man will bo allowed to exerelse his own umendincnis are adopted by mnjorities which Si elect Ysa’ byw nuerity of 4 over Go Vonatde Republicans tis tnadority: Reneth | reaeonably. free from doubt, | will cheerfully TEE, J vi He a i Judgment, . ii will probably run from 15,000 to 35,000, ‘Tho ma- » Ward, Sutton Norris, 118 ‘majority; Fitth Ward, | "ecept any candidate who will bring us sucl Special Dispatch ta The Chicano ‘Tribune, + t tH Jory Tornmontinent Nov whtok ts tha howest, | Je DUBNA Prohibition. Williaa Hemmulng 48 migoritysaa* * ) sauports Tamyours veryainesritys a roan, | _St- PAUL Minny April d.—Tho Republiean | , Lhe Revubllenn, County, Convention mot Pa SoU Dek Ful slow seg Hess Sugtire nid maybe Syectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Youn pirnAd. ‘ ‘ Stute Central Committco has been called to | stitu Convention to be held-at DesMohneson FH tame 'will cotton Oseend ON tee ye and Forry-Tuinp Srneet, Curcagy, April U.—The Sprctal Dispatel, to The Chteago Tribune, 3 oun meot inthis elty to-morrow, A full attends | the th, and pronounced agatust sending au ou that thoy reall adopted Uy declaive majorities, | glection th the Town of Lake passed of quietly, | Foun pu Lac, Wik, Aprll 6.8, 8. Uowers, CONNECTIOUT, Ig oxpvcted, aud grout Interest fs folt in | fnsteucted delegation to. the. Natioual Cone hat thoy nro ail adopred by declsive majoritics. | ime vata was lurgar than int your. Tho utmont | Democrat, was elected Muyor by 436 inafority: 2 CONVENTION To-: wy, ance ly oxpected, aud great Interest Is nist ‘Bi a Con Tho amendments were not framod in tho inter- | food tecllag. provailod. ‘The opposing eandie | C-d, Plorson, Teensurcr, by di madorlty, towne gue ad TON FEALOURO WS the imeeling ns likely to throw the first | vention, 4 : ae ats Of uny party. ‘Choy wero frumed In the | ites for supervisor, who both live ue Engle: | Ieiteard rom tho county toshow thut Col. Ne&, | Sptclal Dispatch to The Citeago Tribune, authoritative ght on the relative atrongth |: UNANIMOUS FOR BLAINE. Dave shin et Gavorinenb und the people | wood, met at’ the ” polis and shook’| (illxon, for Clreuit Judo, will have 1100 mnjor- | New HAVEN, Conn, April —The Repub- | Authe d Blaine in’ Minnesota, ‘Eh Spectat Dispatch to The Chfewgo Tribune, * = Tila TAG Re Teo auING Hines Ee ce aURE | hands. Ewch scratchod bis ‘awn namo from ity in Pond du Lae County. Lo will carry the | HNean State Convention for the cholee of dele- | Of Grunt and Blaine in, Minnesota. ‘tho °C, Apt O—Lowa Is SUBURBAN ELECTIONS. and honor of thelr utoption belongs to. tho Rte- trict by 1 bis Ficlets end ut tee iene of ble nee nent. The resi ul ie vote wus us follows: WHITEWATER. o Supersiaordvorge Mutcheni Hirst” Precinct, ain 410 is Beonnd Ereninoly 875; Third Precinot, 001; Wurrewaten, Wis. Aprilt.—The spring clec- J. W. Itumsoy—Hirst Precinct, 188; Second Hon to-dny was an unusually exeiting ous, and a a r) it large vote was polled. A People’s caucus was ZPecinioty aie Riled Procinet, 181} Fourth Pro | hud on Saturiny: night, which nominated a ixed ticket, ‘Tho ltenublican cacus was Askeakor—C. 8, Redfleld—Titst Precinct, 1,158, | Uh : : gecond Prosinot, si; Third Procinat, 4s Fourth See oe the Heoplen onteus ek ee Ne clnct, Be. . Alttlejonn, und) “compollod ‘to indore” the Albert Calvin—First Precinct, 188; Second|| Poupio's tleket, ‘This borfornmuco wile Alghly awl Ri; Third Procinet, 16d} Fourth Pre-!) displcusiag tothe itepuuiienns gonerally, fina Collector—Potor Mur hy—First Procinot, 1,000: they supported a partot the mixed tleke tho ‘ sein halaney conalating of now candidates, wil of Recon Prenet, Sure Hrd Precinct, 08; Fourth | whom thoy cloeted. ‘Thoy put up no candidates si csall ‘Tlakely a Wasutnatos, D, 'C. gates to Chicago meets hero to-morrow, | Chairman, Capt. Russell Blakely, has been | panning ununluously for Blaine, Dispatehes ‘ ° ’ in Chiengo for some days, and tg non-com- | yeeelved tn this elty. trom J,,. 8. Runnels, rom present Tndteattons it willbe of wnusual mittal, When -he ts here, though, hots sup- | Chairman of the Republican’ Central Com- Interest, owing to. representatives adxoeatiog ette bon Grant mm. The Republican | initteo of that State, reports that the conven- nearly every onv of the lending Presidential Conareasmen and Senaturs from thls State | tions to elect delegates, to the State. Convel- aspirants In the feld, ‘To-day booms for Ec- | nye also supposed to be for Grant. On the | tion have been hold in nineteen ‘counties, munds, Sherman, Blaine, and Grant, which | other hant thoi olen strong Binind aentinent electing inatl 173 delegates, Of thase, 1it have had a career more or less successful in | Mong Joval polldelans, which will doubtless | are Instructed for Bhune, and tho other 35 Ine i ore. Fully | appear at the meeting of the Conunittee. | voluntarily publlely pledge miselves+ this State, are showing Influence here, Full th ft tt F Ae Gi te hunt iy itely’ pledged’ thomselves to ‘ . How! i" Y | There have been signs of this in the lmpa- | support Blaine, Z aes two-thirds of the delegntes aro here to-night, | diencoof tho rural press for the enl ft lite SEYMOUN'S. FRIENDS. - but no action of any kind hog been taken | meting. ‘Tho eall was tes anuetly, Spcetat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, othor thon the selection of 6 Committeoon | and annttempt made to keep Itoutof the | Wasmyutox, D, Cy Avril. G— The Boy: Credentials and some county caucuses to | Newspapers, . amour men say that arrangements are making IWYDE PARK. publican party, which aupported them from the The result in Hyde Park was somewhat MATH sectat Dispateh to, Tre Chicago Tribune, Telgod, the Tepublicang electing ‘tHe Col: | aa anan in eataleatonal resetaen ee lector ant erk, and the Democrats the ie slow coming in, tho judyos .seoming dls- Supervisor and Assessor. ‘I'he vote com} posed to give a fair ane Tho tunend- iy Roe Sup en eee naed Wasa fol: | County tseoncoatens by u deslaed mnnfoFiss tho Crier Rec EN oc etas Davies, Oot | Torun tunking this fwot assured, “Tho marie ton, 1,400; Plored, 049, Clerk, Brank Blaine, | Hes will range from 60 to 00, “Thoro In Hittlo 1,830." Frink Bi tt, O50, “Aas J. 8. | Cuiuge ln the political statue of the township Seovitle, ‘wits Mush Aahr, ssussor J. 8. | otleers, Dumocrats gating in sume townships . oville, iy teh Mahr, 1,103, ‘Phe re- | and joalng in others, and tho enine with tho Itt- urns from Colehourwere Incomplete as to | publieans, The Greenbackers appear to hive the Supervisor, but the result will not be af- | beeuswatfoweu by the othor purties, and thotr Apectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, fected thereby voudin this uty, whlch was nonriy L000 4a lige, | (David Grier Pint Procinct, 134; Recond Pre= | im uf gupervisotson beteaucusamanmtions; | Bided nomination delegates to tho, TILDEN, unites oe ropriutivs Deuoerass wilt ‘ was 457 yuatorduy. In this townslilp the lo: OMAR de he one comets. | butho wos badly scratobed and ran betind bis | Nutloual Convention, These nomluutions, ‘Tie DOCTOR BroRY DENIED, Shalt Jtlen to ungu tun ta necayt nid penne 1 ‘A REPEATER CAPTURED, XVANBVILLE. muri Precinct Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, a ; preferences New You, April -G—Tho story tele eat GH Suulalor. Feet «The community ts Indebted to James J. Hpectat Dispatch ta The Chleaga Tribune, 8. 8, Willard—Frst Urevinet, 170; Second Vro- the Convention as x whole, ‘Tho prevailing | graphed fromWasiington that, atteraconfor | Mut other prominent Democrity : wil cinet, 283; ‘Third Precinct, 204;' Fourth Pre- Teena ty Apel 6.—The election was inet, 16, vory exolt! following were etcoted: Healy, of the Superior Court Clerk’s office, EvAuSVIuLo dnd; Apel 6.—Tho ard ploation: hinpresston ts that the Convention will refrain be sont to Seyniour wking this... They. an! for thocaptureof arepeater, Mr, Mealy was pepe 5, iy yeasturduy resulted In tho olection o ence with frlunds and promfnent phystelang, | that they ara auxtous to, hear deftly froin Tho imajorities woro: Mutrhead, 1,803; Itod- | Mayor, A. U.Bineluir, Indepondont; Justice of | from Instructing Its delegates, though there | ride a 7 1 Ow! i woll, rutic canditate for Muyor, b SAD; 4 thu Pones, G. Cillot, Democent; Treasurer, 1. 2 Tien liad formally withdrawn asa candl- | lil on the subject, for if he will perait: hb tno Clark street saloon Monday night, when | stioli majority: also tho Democratio candidate | aii eiAvs Murphy, 4Tdy Nolan, 1100) Byrao, | Pork, Hoputltcuné City cers, D, Be ienedlet; | 18.0 bare posslbillty of somo xort-of voto bw | uty for the Presidency, and unmed as hia | unto. tobe used thoy will-atonge proceed ro o) | for Sorehul:gbut personal considerations played |“ Morshal, J. fryigy, Repulilican, ing sought by which to Judleate the strength a f 1 vi tu take steps tawards xecuring hin the a seedy-looking Individual came In and asked i prominent-partin the canvass. Tho res te “§ respective candidates, ‘The Gri “1 | choice exvJudgo Payne, of Ohlo, was the 4 dees igh a WATEMTOWN, pective candidates, he Grant men 4 nomlittion,. Otherwise they wit, tura.their in which preeinct 181 Monroe street was, glv- | licans elect the City Teoasnrer’ and Clerk by MICIIIGAN. Bptetat Dispatch to The Calcago Tyibuns, aro perhaps more earnest than others In | subject of general commont among volltl- | strongih by some ather direction: Apropos ing his name as Sylvester I. Graham. Mr, | large mujoritios and bold tho City Government GUAND KAPIDS, Wartunrows, Wiw, April 6.—Tho ontira Dem- | favoring such n proposition, and many yo be- | clans to-day, ‘Tilden's personal friends ridl- | of tily, 8 neur friend and: telutive: of Sey- Healy did uot ike his looks, and told him | Bu feimiilae control of the Counell, ‘thy voto Spectat Dspatch to The Chteago Tribune, ooralio city ticket, hoided by Frederiek iusol | yord that and detand thas Connecticut shall | eule the statement, pronouncing It Ingentous | imour sil the other day that he had a letter hme thi ae toon faa | soba ha Hee uate ee ine jotting down the following laconic de- “ UTE al ECCT scription of She mans yteanut in appear ae yee rik Beiter, und Parey Chunea a ¥ 17 Yesterday after- | tn i tl noon, While at ‘Xie First Preeinet ae Teepublioan guts. a7 thes veountog alan Granv Ravips, April 6.—-Tho returns on Su. For Mayors wis sucqessful heru to-day withaut ws " a sa any opposltion except on ‘Treasurer, for which Porvisors have been recolved from every ward | Giteo thore wore four candidates, Anton Belts and township In tho county save one to-day, and | macker, however, the Democratic’ noniince, bor it is now cortsin that the Ropublicunshayuinude | ing elected by 20 majority, TheCommon Couns large and glorious gains In pretty nearly ovory | cl! chosun iv the ablust olected in same years, follaw in the footsteps of Pennsylvants and. ceed ingly" 2y. 3 hat gentleman which - New York, and Maas, In favor of thoex- | butexceedingly gauzy. Republicans are In: from that gentleman in which, he ways post tively he cannot tuke the nomiiation. Presitent, Granta frends, howev elined to think there ig something in it, and ea is preailent hayeunficiont nitrate ‘Tammany was unusually exultant, ‘Tldew, i: ee beaut 1TION rit “anda fi te uccomp! lati this anid thore is nlso manifcat | sent ont word to tho Interviowers that ho ‘The plan of the Readjusters in Virginia is among the most influential politicians a dlspo- | yw; k 4 " p sald tobe to place six Democrnts “and tive the First Ward, Afr, Heuly WinGaihes: town In tho county. ‘Townehipa that havo not : tion to fF rite the Pea i dlabo, way too day fa Bcon, at pynctecss the Republicans upon Sete Electoral Heke and saw his interrogator of ‘the night befare Avectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. had Republican Supervisors in many years olect- MINNESOTA, send the delegation to Chicago wholly une | Veteran politlela, saw Tilden, and gubsc | they are very conlidont that they will be aiie- allde up to the window and putina ballot, | vincunnxs, Ind, April é.—Ltoction roturne in | ed thom this spring on tlekets opposed to tho VARIOUS POINTS, trammeled, ‘Chere will be a contest In tho | quently said: 1 know all about the fhantline wit gin GR igs! uel to bo ving the name of Patrick Kinsley, of 18 | tnlacounty, reoulved up to this timo, Indioato ® | fusion tickets of Groonbackers and Democrats, Bptetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Conventton over the nomination of detegates- | story, and tulked with Mr. THden about | fuilliar with the plans of lead justers joutt Water street, Constable J. K. ‘Koss- | hundvomu reduction of tho uauul Doiwouratio Jn tho old Board tho Hepublicans:hadolybteen of | St. Paut, Minny, April 6.—Charter clections thirtyetivo mombers, the remainder boing ueur- | wore beld in soverul cities of this State to-day, ‘ly all Nationals, Tho now Board of thirty-fve | of which Minncopolla fs tho most important, member will contuln twenty or twenty-one Re. | Thoro the contest wus between A. C. lund, Re- publicans, «Though deft yoturna aro but | publican, for Mayor, and 1B. Phillips, Probibl- at-large, the proposition to have these noml- ag tnbitof truth in | Ss that thts ty Malone's scheme, and that iintlons nindg ol the floor of Ue Canvoutton Hs ni hour aevs Shere is Mr. ‘Titer. is iW tho Readjusters, with moh ateket, will car rather than by district caucuses belng warm | 5? B id PSs ty ry Virginla, With the ald of tose five Re- ly opposed, "Tha probabilities IONE ‘avo | Detter-pealth now than for years, He has putilicun Electors trom Virginia, he claws that the delogates-at-large will be ex-Mayor | tot been examined by any doctor, and there hat oven ifthe Demucrats carry Now York Hemy CG. Koblnson, of Hartford; Mayor | ‘has not: been any conference between him | at Indiana the Republicans will be able - ner collared blur at the request of Mr, Healy, | majority: five Republican Trustecs secured, o Joseph Chesterluld Mackin attempted. to | puln af two, and the mujority in ovory townenip stop theofilcer from inuklng tho arrest, on | {rely cul down, Tho voto on umondmionte the ground that thero Was uo Warrant, Dist It | Shows tholr defeue by a majority of oss than was of no avill, -‘The man was taken before 70), botng aunsuely. tess tho Rain Be, Be Justice Brown, churged with personating a | an ‘ : MMengro, yot enough hag becn recolvod to show | Uonlat, Hand wos, glected with the wholo city | Bigelow, of New Iavan; ex-Congressmnan “ vith. | elgel the President, Sheree tr registered voter, and wag put under bonds of poke REPUBLICAN YioTonizg, thut the proposed amondinunt to tho State Con | tloket by 1,00 134,00 majority, Aldermen Brande ee, of Now London; and Samuel us ee ae bal pales A MICHIGAN OANVASS, 3800 to a) pear o-day atdovclock. We was Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tridune, stitution, pormitting wn ihoroase of the Goy- | were elected ti balf the procincts, Tho Ito- | Fessenden, of Stamford, | Edmunds’ boom ble date, 1k tieteot 1 suena Speclat Disvutch to The Crteago Tribung, 4° fant to Jul dn defatit of ball He adults | Crxcuaari, Ow April Senin Indiana thoiost | crnor’s salary from $1,000 to $3,000, wns ovor- | publicuns gain two, whieh makes thirty., Tho | shows up somewhat promfently here to- | Noto candidate, 1 know w horcot T sucak, | | Dertorn, Mich. April &—Tha Post. and. tie ie iff fot vate tn the Btaty alleging stat Victories were galnod at | pntseriay glee: iwhebningly defeated tt thls county and this | Council is Ropublican, ‘There tsn'tmuch politics | Walt, and its tivocates predlet “that they alnco my information comes direct from Mr. | Tribuno, Inatructed . its — correspondents tebe Micigert nan dante MSM SD | sektiomior va Marotta taveng ba [Peron or ie biate | inthe lotions into smaller towns, but nace | Wilt control tie Convention towuorroye, | ‘ilden.” “ahocainen’ Hpubileua atthe pole af the. pring le pearance, - “publican tlekot by a majority of about 100), New Spectat Dupaten to The Chicago Tribune, cues purty Ines were drawn, and In. thoso tho ‘winy YORK. ° Mayor Cooper smiled when his opinion was | {fepubll Slauitty po Geoettain OT ce AT THE HOTELS. Alvony, which bus herotoforo Leen Demvcrutto | year ayazou, Mich. April &citotiras trom the | Republicans have ‘aude gains, In Stillwater, (NB + asked, “Wo all know how such stories tid | orences, Scattering returns are reeelved to- ‘There wag no general receiving and ane | ome ea et a ee na eee. TBO | county abow that thy hepublicuns buve clocted | everally @ Demoonitle city) wi tho atticers-eleat THR DEMOCRATIO WHANGLE. publleity, and by whom thoy ave orlginuted. | night from forly counties, although. no one notnelng of the-lections ab: the hotels fust [ion ts the enutieetonal ameeacaom bee | tulrtuen ot -atztogn Supatvisory, 1 guln of Fo | eer ere oat ee REEL |. Bpeelat Correepondeues of The Chicago Tribune, | Whillw f cannot way from personal knowledge | county waa tlioronghiy, canvassed. “Thess evening, At the Palmer House the Demo- | tt ty bolloved that thoy are uitpted | givtes tn tho Hourd frou that of Just year, “Tho | nyvileans eloct the wholo ulty Uekut in koches- | Synacuse, N, Y. April 4—New York ts | that Mr. Tilden Pus not decided to retire | show tho following result: Hlaine, 00a; Bera | Groonback vor ubstuntially not ye ' Laake LG ht i cerns had their peadquarters, but, Hanahuwy, by o enull tudoritys Reeth wilt by 2 reonback vo! arc a pects ly not fi ter, but Nhe Couuctids Beimocrate, “rab lepi regarded 3 the plyotal State in tho Prest- | fromm the canvass, J think lelighly probable | Grant, 3,648; Shernan, ere were bot many of them about, au upUbFleaE TURE A, Nn can ticket wae uldo glected iu Havtivga un B10; Washburn, 3045 Oe herg wOk many, OF therm About, Bud | Chor refortns. at puree buleétebos und but one dential contest, consequently, as gous New | He ins mols’ The old man ty not to be forecil | Kamundy, 188) senttorlng, 714. * ont by any such ‘Tanmuny dodge as p bogus Spectat Dispatch 40 ‘The Chleago Tribune, G.—tho Hopublleans’| tion ef licen Wahash, Many places divided only on tho ques- UTA, - oa $ | lection this fallinstead of twe timated |: Aww Ani eh. ,, s A York, oes the Unio,” At present this " echal, ‘3 unticipation or aa to. the konerad results. | thatthe ugontion uf tuo He Anipmdiuent i | of Wusuionnie Geahee dita Teo, ee puttlcane oonearuR. ae | A erahae core te th tention eat | auaaan Heel Baur Lane, Utaly April —Ropubltean the foluctign on Serdeatlen ing ‘the iret aaron te ate Gaus Gt evar ity fine a a Bret aes dn have mnajority Of tho Speclat Dispasen:to Tha Caicage Tribune, object of Interest, ‘Sho Democracy of New ANTI-TUIRD TERA, Coane tey Meatatmatncton of the d fllogaies Ward,— only that, and nothing iore,!* tounty,. ‘tho working mombers ofthe unety uty >| ruts, 10; Nacional e. ePUPLeaaH ABE Denio*,). nocumesie, Mind. April @—At tha charter : ea At the Grand Paclic the Republicans had | much cnoouraxed at the prospect which thls uf thete South ‘Town headquarters, ynten were | fordy of rodeuming tho Btate from tho Do- closed.’ ut an early hour, os ‘the returns | Wocraey tu November, all’ seumed to Ko to the — Clty- CONBTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, Mail "Iu" the” exchange 8 number | Inprawavoui, April G—Noports from tho a eluction to-day tho entire city tiekot wont Ra GUNRNAL UESULTS, 6 ‘publican, Owing ‘to bud. aati 4 Iyht vote » Dernost, April @&—~Tbo township’ eloctions | was polled in tho wands, The Democruts gained 1] Were hold throughout Michigan jonduy, with |! threo Aldermen, making tye Democrats to two somo thirty ulty vlovtions, Hoturna yoneyally Nepudlicans, Tho-city bas gone tense by 21 dnufoate Uépublican gains und w decided falling’ |! majority, York !s pretinently «party of shreds and NOMINATE WASHBURNE,. io Oiloary to; ketluat thouselyes for four tatters, und striyens the savanta will they ean- ‘Tp tha Editor of The Chicugo Tritune, Raneht Ht 5 Terettarlal Convention for Avril not patch tt up, Two Slute Conventions | Quixcy, UL, April 4—Tho action of tho eazo Capivanilbnean a Tere a pe oa lave been called to meet ty Syracuse op Wth | New York, Pennsylvanta, aul Kansas Con- | that will properly represent the party, and: duy of April, Aud these xdtherings, although | ventions clearly demonstrates the fact that | confonn to its prinelples and usages, -

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