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aemm. _inahasty glance through the rvom the re- 1881—E1GHTEEN ‘PAGES HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE G = ‘ . urteent 1l at No. Milwaukee ave- | largely-attended meeting last evening in Be out of the slough of despond in which Mr. Har- LOCAL POLITICS and ho thought Engle coulda't guaranteo the | i bad both the abREL, g, Darkbane rouia bo e o 55 5 p. m, Judres. Charles H \Fest Luke stroet, with President ot o hus plunged the City of Chicago. FIRE RECORD " Engle insisted that he was a suc Lgr vor and no mistake. _[Cheers.] E. Sobarlau, James Malone, Petor Olsen. Bnird o tho chir. | The matter of tho cauvass of CrrIzEN. atical engin eer, and he could carry i nie I Ymchflfil Q: Em“rgfi' ar &u“'s“’?'x‘fifi-nfi'fi'é‘en“ii :l!xlgy‘ T{x‘?p ‘3:‘3&"5:.‘5.‘5‘3&:“30‘& v:::n; “33735."3; THIRTEENTH WARD ALDERMAN. =% St " oung Men' epublican 0] Vi 2 A . T st s <G s i » Sume of the wards made po fi::n;fiyfltggfl: THE PRIMARIES. Varg, ;()‘m(esl,'i‘dpng\unsz John Gibos situg s 4 working against u;ler‘ns;h;’e‘ls‘.‘iln& noglecting that e ine il of The Cncago Trioune, Wakefield, Mass., Visited by 5 S arm ; S X : REPGBLICAN CITY CEN- | Town Committceman from ward, ch they were beln, 3 'ICAGO, March 12.—Many voters in the Thir- 3 e Stg e Dr:av:vs il erally concer od ;&n‘; - o South %:fxfifi neirly MEETING or“{!\!{ C’;‘xuul-rxf'}:g. jrround that he was not a legal resident of tho :;z&r:rchg;gcs‘ ana %%:l;;il;:_!;‘ur?fis‘ c“,fi‘fi.‘?‘ ench | teenth Waid huvo Jooked in vain for s proper Most Disastrous Conflagra. * ¢ k > Ce same. 3 el can sentd T Of H . et what Mr. Glark woold not, sofuras delcgatos | The City Itepublican Central Committeaheld | S40% vy 01000 reom tho Fourtcentt Ward,bat | all ~of “thom had done littla of ot | FEpreenradon of e, oo g TuIBONE repre- tion Yesterday. S ; a lurgely-attended meeting yesterday afteraoon | not n member ot tho Committec, I sted npon | Img. and that their reports were unrelisble. | sented that Mr. J. L. Sennott was the cundiduto Mr. Seaton swted frankiy that the Twelfth ves . V. " lub-room 4 of the Grand Paciflo | sitting down on Gernbardt and the Committee, | Mr. Hayes offered the following: .and comu man for Alderman, irnoring atl Ward would be solid for uwleigh, with Clurk a3 | at3 o'clock in Cl A ferrupted. the former in histalk. The | ° “ WHEKEAS, The canvassers ‘engaged by the | “Mimes, when tho fuct is that oe Ssanot | The Extensive Rattan Works Iy Ald. Clark Still at the Head inthe | J5e i A o mere woro present, Arthur Dixon, J. e i 2 o 3 i i Committee tionlly decided to let the ‘matter candidates, nccording to their own stutements, arry his own precinct, and at the orgunization Mayoralty Race. sl Loughiin Q1A 46 soh object to Ald. | Q. Grant,J. R Custer. J. L. Woodward, G- 8- | gione. jpusmuch us Mr. Gibbs had beon u formor | buve with great caro O cilocied thoir dutles: | of a ftepablican eiub there, on s strulght fssuc cated There Completel; ; rk, out had they any assurance 45 to Houghton, L. Hutt, Fraok Schubert, P. J. | memberof the Committee, and had moved tem- therefore, between Mr. Bennett and Hr. Wanzer, the offi- y WHO WOULD GET THE OFFICES, & Meany, D. W. Clark, George E. White. James H. N'R"% out|ur the wm;d. A b At fae m‘;{:cg:fiu:g. 3‘3:: llals Cll;lb tnk‘g ;?;s nantcl:; :vz‘:‘;g cers favorable to the nmfllm\di)n of Mc. Waunzer Destroyed_ or as to what pledges he would make. He. him- X , Murtin Howard, S. 0 Commiittec appointed to 5€Ct hall 'n hands and make a ugl were elected by two-thirds majority. Cary's Friends Hold Another | s piesiieyeu bt T | Dt S o N o . . | 122 0T T WS ol ofahovarl " o canvassers, protested | o SETLS ESELRE OIS o) T pron : bt ing. - Ruwlel of ¢ that he | C.Haves H. . TGP = p it v e 2. | fice at 4 o'clock Friday, and u “Mr. 3 3 NE, the signatures of romi- ' Caucus, but Do Nothing. wéu‘l&‘gi‘;fifl‘fl‘:d ,noe::ca e though! Sundelius, and E. F. Cragin of the Committec: | muko due ‘nnouncoment of the phice. agninst the pasage of the resolution. He wis s ;;‘,‘,g:{,'g', oare Ineluding % prowi- | Eight Hundred Workmen Thrown (gt - “Ald. Tnumpsgg stated v.hm.l lm‘a1 'J‘l':jiréem?‘llh also W. K. Sullivan, ex-Ald. Buu::wn;:en. g J. The Committee adjourned sinc die. 231’1‘2{1‘9“ man, and didn't want to be misrepre- | pusiness “‘"fi' pm,fis}?ml .;m’"‘ ?3'?1““”“’13; of Employment. b Vard was divided between Ruwleigh and Spiic . L. Enston, John Raber, Tom Sen- a evening at Benz's Hall, and presided over by The Twelfth Ward People Hurrah for | ing buc chat Ald. Clark pad some friends erty McGrath, C. L. Enston, S0 e, and Sam WARD MEETINGS. Bl anzer wanted to stand by hts man, Mr. | §7 Fhompaon. u swon resulution was adopted . s N A K ion came i general informal discussion. It | Both A. C. Hesing, Peter Buschwah, . MEE - Purs. Ha was satisfed with r. Pugh's work, | hnanimously pledging the support of the meet- 5 . Rawleigh—His Brief Speec! was leurncd that the Tonth Ward would be soltd | Purker. 2 U - FIRST WARD. and would pay bim. WA o the nomination und elcction of J. f. | Estimated Loss, $200,000—1 For Clark, and that tho Ninth was protty well THE CONVENTION. The Ficst Ward Straight Republican Club met | ( Mr.J. L Bennett was eatiafiod o 2 FUD | Wanzer for Alderman. For numbers, intelli- ; USUranc, ; Fises the Pl paired Rotweerl Ol ppalaing, Jal fanBoeae moyed thit (8 hour for the | gt eventng In tho club-room of the Grand s eCue; wto i beowttnding sa s owit DA, | pence, and ehiaracter (s ieeLof s Hhraly S $330,000, in BSeventy-two - The Central Committee Fixes the Places | 10 MENR, (5 oom. Mr. Apploton told meeting of tho Conventlon bo fixed at2 p. m. of | ciic, Ald. Dixon In the chuir: 8. couilTont, M. Arnold's man, lso ex- | S oREL e Y CouRAE T e i : to do with the Cary boom. Mr. App tho 224 inst., and that the President and Secre- O motion, o committee of two from each pre- | plained, and harzed somebody with lyiog. 2‘:&?3?&’% 22,’, :rogrcfl‘x)u‘?etr Sfia rcx:gc?x A o? h‘fi Oompumeg, B 1 cll 25 2 nber. of vthers, that - for Holding the Primaries. v‘;\;e:g;!mm:uo 5 ‘;;"3‘;'5;:,;';;;. r o vas for Ald, | tary be sutborized 10 coKIZO & ball for 'hre hulu(ll e i was e motated to sugkest forty | The O O Somia pon Fa0 bable, and | Dererofare boe e, und s refused. But tho Clurk, and be thought that the 'lj\'nrth '?Lde w(;ullg :Kclzf"t;m Convention aud to arrnuge for the i whlon lhapoClub s s mflf"fl:‘;‘ég‘g&flfm ‘f z‘:gw;ymtgg@vvg;kénmhc mamo 18 w candidutc, und bus refused, B fml;“ . : ention. These we - 5 : {7 M. Hayy that & Ly ? R " tha = : e A 0 R The Convengon. ‘Thesowere | MECHUE,) uct moved to amiend by fxing tho | delogates to tho Convantions fn, Avril. The fol. | appowuied for ench prechuet, 1o B o o ihs 1 Lnn betoga of itiasns of Jp0, wand, 8t 5% GAT WAKEFIELD, Macs, - - - 1¢ you will look over the numes of the signers pateh to The Chicago Triduns, - i - ¢ John 5. 3 e hieh ¢ The South and West Town Comumittees Ar Efiil".‘,%'?t,‘é‘,"\?és“ SRLOf phics, sinco ho was for | bour at ne G stab gar ied. | jowing Is the Committee: First Preciuct, Enoch | canyass of the ward, which prevailed. rangs for Their Qonventions. Ald. Clark. 3 :,“’,g ‘g‘;“g{“‘,‘:,t‘;"f e lomtigs,be held | Howard, George Hooks ‘Second, Danicl Wrenn, FIFTEENTH WARD. o by will o6 how large & purtou of [ BOSTON, Mass., March 12.—The Town of EX-MAYOR HMEATIL from 3 to 7 oclock in the afternoon of Monday, Harry Byrne; Third, Col. Jon H. Roberte, Dr. | A meeting of the Fifteenth Ward Club was | them are representative men, uad h(ziw strong. is | Wakefield suffers a serious loss in theaurg. W Nickerson: Fourth, B. I Green, F. W. Hen- | held lust evening at Folz's Hull. The moeting their testimonil to the chariotor and amupiee: | ing, early this morning, of the Wakefield Rat, \was called upon und gave Mr. Cary mnch of the | tno2ist inst. d i i — credi i c K otention, | Ni. Howard moved to amend to allow the | neberrys Fifth, F. 4. Brokoskl, James L. Tuy- | was called to order by B. D. Clark, Chuirinan, dons of Mr. Wanzer. + Awimated Heetings 1n the Wards—A Great Day for | gredic which hd weerucd t0 16 SUESNERITS | g . ‘ L Ll § 3 i O O s caugo. stronzly as we fecl | tan Works. The gstimated loss i record in the Coun~ embe: tix for their respective wards tho r. The Committee we structed to roport | When Mr. Buschwab tnoved that a Committue of UNE to champloa our a 2y as § s S0, eco members to lix Pt lot ee were | P Five be upoolnted to_consider the advisability | It to be tho cause of orderand good government, | and 800 persons are thrown out of 'elnvloy. He believed that Mr. Cary's ¢ sing. I would carry him through the contest. Hours auring which the primaries shall be held | next Saturduy evening, i = Indorsing eil would earey it IR Lo CO ool was | find to nam the Judges of election, Mo lived | A voto uf thun Mg, ored Ald, Dixon for | Of selectii a liepublican candidate. or to In- | bus we ask for & just Swiemerso) Jacts und | jopr, The buildingzs comprised t froe 1o adinit that the Eighteenth Ward would | in n populous itne C'weifth) ward, und hewasde- | the hgut mnde by him in the Couucil to sceure dorse un fndcpendent cand date with Repub- | fair play. LD CITIZEN. stractnres, used for factori wenty o . ‘probably send n sulid deleyation for Ald. Clark. | girous of getting in a fuil vote. Repuulican judses of election. lican proelivities, s Alderman of this ward, and _ = Sy ctories, storehouses, Public Opinion Strongly Adverse o Harrison } vor he was willing to I:lelwrc ‘%mti:\ld- Cary was |~ Mr. Stanford stuted bn.mt sz Elel"t!l:{‘h };’arld c;rm.-c[}un voted to support F.XA. Brokoskl for ‘c‘ffi‘tfc‘('?fl'c'fly sgnlc:.-n m:fiuz report numes to the i hszoz;r‘n TT;I\ Aks‘sr.SSf)n_R(-D and tenements, and the walls of the majn 2 i inv. 1 1y man who could save the city. esired the bours to be from L2 u’cluck noon to nstable at rbe comng primaries. al next meeting. t tor of The Chicago Tribune. v ; - sbra = and His Policy. e estit of tho mecting as finally_bolled deire toning, and v bnd boon fstructed by | The Club then udjourned. Nie 1.0, McDade moved as oo amondment: | CricAgo, Murch 12—-Within the cosuing 1oR f‘fi"" (""fi‘:}‘]"’t b“fl‘"““‘“"fi)v fivesiogies down was that thero were luss of the original | pis wurd to to allow them to fix this time. FIEST WARD TAXPAYERS. s Resolved, That & Committee of Five be up- da{fl the Republicans of the Town of South high. are all that remain standing. The bugte 2 - Cary boomers than ot the previous mectings, Sentor Grorge E. White opposed_the idcu of = i : W pointed to present at the next meeting of this | Chicago will be called upon 1o select a candi- | ness of the company averages $1,000,000 THE SITUATION. o0 wilon OF those {n favor Of oter | lenving this thing to uuy one wun for a dea of | 1 answer to u call for a meeting of th “ Be- | Club tho nume of # Republican nowlnce for | dute for tho office of Assessor. erefore it | v hel A g 000 - o aaies era it ‘publican_taxpagers of the First Wurd® why o > year. The loss occasioned by the dela; s STRENGTIH DAILY STRENGTIENT candidates was overwhelmiog, There were dilferences in some of the wards, AXpuye B 4 | Aldermun of this ward. seems to me to be.altogether wise that the tax- - ¢ ¥ cane CLARK'S STREX ' B vt G eronco Justod until tho defection of | especinlly where there werc two ciubs, bath | were in favorof * pure mumeial Guvernment, e Fter consulerable discussion, the amendment | pavers of this town should ut once und without not be estimated. Tuis Company was thy e atatement which was published i yester- | TRCEONEIIST, | loking that an adjournment | striving to obtain tho s end. Subs oot | there was a gathoring at tho Pulmer Houso | was lost und tho original resolution stood B O St thom Mnd sce to It that a man | first to develop the mnovelties in ratta d8y’s TutuN. giving the nctual Status Of 180 | Logfacted ubous 654 P. m- Sl b nittce. of - Conforence should be | Iast eventg for g zation. S, D. Hns | “The followingure honamesof the Committee: | suitible in all regurds should be sclected by r e n-work strength In the several wards of the Republican ; L o o various clubs, and to | Xell, wbo for ormnakagOn . Soxnericnce | Messrs. Luscnwah, MeDude, Butler, Furncss,and | the Kepublican Couvention, which assembles and adapting this 1naterial to parlor and 5 bl he people T g Bave unity of uetlon. ¢ ¥ in startmg movements of tho kiud, whico never- | Barker. one week from next Tucsday, chamber furniture. The almost fiuished candidates for Mayor now before 0§ i RAWLEIGII’S BOOM. R L o e “tuted that bo thought.per- | Amounted to u yreat donl O tmtod o be 1h6 | P3%CF: hade then moved the following resolu- | °Thavein my mind justsucha ma. who is & | work for twenty New York El caused a great deal of commenty 888 |, oy ongENENT BY JIS NATIVE WAT Baps 3r. White bad o dart in his bosom, ber- leader, und those who answered the el bedide | tion: S I il i sound, fateilizent, and Sl y ork Elevated Rail o eit Were Hrry Hitehocks S, 1, Nickersow, | ~ Rewived, That this Club give u vote of thanks | successful busincss man, 8 properts-owner 289 | road cars was among the consumed. Thy Arthur Dixon. S i , sir. Not even for Raw- i}&fiiwlgflm{(‘/inhl'..r&‘nlfik.‘;l::i'fé}vnj“‘:fx‘:mni [\]nfy:] to President Garfield for selacting our honnrc‘d taxpuyer, i man of unimpenchable integrity | WOrks will be at once rebnily Bost und Juues J. oaioy. At firs Sitizon, Hobert T. Lincoln, ns & member of his | and the very best business qualitications, und. | z[r. Wakefield having ordered ~materi, Tany who were *on tho fence’ were | RN ondod and enthusinstic guthering of ‘| bups for ki friead it down and were. ready to tbrow up | SRl B0 g James T, Itawleigh, | | Senmtor White—3 their bats for Ald. Clark. The SLAtemCt | o qucoieen Ward, in bis candidacy for tho eigh. n r , in bis s D Howard-Rawleigh is able to take carcof | B o une | Sz, Kt ouv Soorotary be requested to | above all, an honest Christiun genticimun, ' Such ake wras not exactly as it should huve becn S0 WP S | uporaley was held yesterday evening in himselt: seiuied to know tho objoct o tho Mot but | foryurd a copy of this resolution reauested to | wbove il o BN e tha. woll-kuown lum- | etea While the old works wer S ivet Ward 18 concerocd. A number of gen- | FRIEE R B 0 or Madison- and Robey | Sentor Whiterdie wou't be it you are man- | Jt soon cropped out thug M7, Huskell fud B | dent, B e ke Foure Ward. B inaantt fhie wediks WL Vs ehmnlity tlemen who are pretty well conversint with the aging thiogs for bim. bigber awmbiton thaa tho defeat of Ald. Carried ununimously. R borter und more suitabl, as well as deserv- ottt ; N orlcings Of the ward fusist thit the dele- | SILSS. ing things for B vou mind, Rawlelgh s | Dixon, which iv was o proposed , (o a0 | e mcotmy Lhen ndjourned till Saturday next | ing, nominution could not be made. again' within three months. ‘The fire is sup- dnsicewor oo T It i, if not | Tuemeeting wascatied to order by M.E. Cole, | ypic to tuke care of himselt. %o ‘brimary election, if possible, and | at'§o'clock, ut the sume place. ' B e o Werupuicax. | Posed to have resulted from ’spontancous “F;f«:u o an Y Clark. Tno | ¥honamed e W. . Hull as Chatrinan. On ns- | ° Afier this little amusenicut Mr. Hovward sald "5.:'5"555;653i'fls?fifi&efi%r'?&\'fi;}"}éfi polle At WORKINGMEN'S LEAGUE. combastion in the varnish-room. Insuredfor ey O fuliows ms Sem Enplo. | Samine (6 el e Hull mado & few appro- | thut difforcuces in the ward cluts could ROEBE § of thy utiendunc not to D 1 e bk | Tnder tho nuspices of the Workingmen's Pro- OBITUARY. £330,000 in the following offices: Imperial dudyte | Prute remarks, after which the following geu | ¥y Lais Committes, | resolution from the | thie most of those present O breeed thomsdlves | teetive Lewrue 4 mectmy of workingaien acus Northern of London, $1,000; Re: Who was twice defeated as a caodidato o} % S Senator White presented a r it ssed th T e ors Tl o R n, $1,000; vere and s i Mr. Clark, is tlemen were elected Vice-Presidents of the | pire Ward - Straight’ Kepublican Club asking | quite freely on the Aldermunic question, ali | held in Parker's Iail, at the corner of West Shoe & Leather, of Boston, $7,500 d e o, is working sgaiust Mr. Clark, I5 | H0me Nere e C. C. Koulsuat, E. S. | that 1%, Geisler und J. MeGrewor Adums be | Pty e “Ald. Dixon's. seit tn tho Couneil | Mudiunund fuisted strects, lustovenius. forth Ou: A BIEOH-: . SR ot Homstord, Spriniteld of Springaeis N Do nlied by some one else. Mossrs. Has- | purpose of tking nction relative to the coming | Died in this city on Friday night, of | Eijjotof Boston, Transatlantic of &nsu,.i' vi vorkers vards him, and is v ¢ i drawmg all the workers tuwards Wrignt, Col. Bennett, lugva Larson, D. W. Mills, | selected s judes of the primuri aptoilly en. | clection. Abuut ifty persons were preseat. M. s & ) pneumenia, O. A. Fiteh. He was born in | and Pheenix. of Iartford, $5,000 each; New kell, Rockwell, and Jucabs were rather a help than au ljurs, 1. Buldwin, Col. Van Buren, J. D. Everett. WHO DOES HE REFRESENT? 5 & . B. , Col. , J. D. 4 :: RESENT 2 Thusiastic on the subject, but tho only person | Huley oceupied the ebiir, - 2 L A 1 G L L 5 e rionds of Me. Spalding aro froe tonc- | Bt BeCER B L tollowing resolutions | _Ald. Dixonarose to speak, when Mr. Moward | mentioned for, Dixous e o Rk | , On motion M. J. ScGulre. Thomns Joyce: | Baitimore, and in 1536, with his father, re- | York City Rteilef of New York, Enterpriseat it Senator White represented | Guylord, wha, it wus said, did | not Thomas Moore, and Jonn Fiaberty wero ap- | \hovod to Madison, Ind., and while still Cincinnati, National of Baltimore, Germania xnowledge cnat they are surprised ut the turn |} oL S ! “F to BROW ted remarks upon them: wanted to Know affairs bave tnken, and they had boped fora | SO0 : : . i the First Ward. - Guylordy Ve ' rhe” talk | was kept | pointed i commitieo to drult rosuluuons o § i id i 1| e $%500 each; Me Jmore hearty geueral support than they are re- ““ ”g,‘f{‘?‘;‘;{}‘g 'fi‘l,“‘;fm“’gu;';“.;‘f‘?hm ‘f,’é:,‘f',‘fs’_‘ s N bunded Mr. White, “inthoState | up for ~ somo " time [n s informat pressivo of the sense of the meeting, and they young joined him In' the pork-packing busi- | o, yne n'faB—lxsmn K\":‘.sfi[in[z'f'é’é'ligtgfs'f{,"' FNorth Side will unquestionably | ijle 5 : ood senate Wiy, and after tho mecung broke up several ot | retired to dellberate, hess, which for many years he pursued in | 51,000 each; Northwesl i o ceiving. The Nor q! sailed by certain politicinas of the ward, we, Al S s i e ‘While the Commuittee was out Jobn Norton ad- | o 'ld bl ui ttor the deatiyof 31, each; Northwestern of Milwaukee, be olid for Ald. Clark in the Conveation, | his l;ll)g\r-c.l(lli]vfls and Republicans to-night a8~ | A “Gildier or Mr. Adams us judzes. \Waliting around for the result. They suggested dressed the meeting, takiog strong ground in e old-fashioned way. After the death o Fire of Baltimore, FEcho of Provi D o ot Side will be very nearly so. Tho | sembleds horeby, . Cpo i uring wis | Whought that tiey bud il they cutid S 10 aHle | watumg around for tho resul, TR B oab- | favor of n procorive, puiiey, and urzing his | bis father he becgine one of the firm of | dence, Standard of New York, Niagam ceiive, Thut James T. ! ng bis | ougL Ut D0 shoutd huve no bickerings | licnns, and thut it would Le the xquure thin for Histerers 10 patronizo American manufacturers | Powell, McEwen & Fitch at Madison, Ind., gg i}lfigdg?)‘;h%{';%fil‘_“’;fl)\f:““‘!‘ Y“J{,’fi“"‘fi Bt Ward, it -was Insisted to a Taiwusg ro- | | Reioe Toak S Colrh Ward, embracin Spaid- e residence 10 tha TWell rd, embracing | 50, themselves. Do Bis rricnds t turn In and belp clect an | whenever they purchased unytbing. . % : ) thei Porter yesterday, will nut be solid for Spa almost the entire vears of his manhood, bus it o attogof naming the judges and fxing | independent over Dixon. The Aldermun took Hh6 Comuiitaa returned and reported the fol- | Who were among the largest packers of their | Geyyan-American of New York, $3u0 which was ununimously adopted: time. After scveral years of prosperous | each: Pheenix of London, $7,500; Merchahus! fag, e pavo =8 & Tmsn. i of e bmg;c,;} 3 poaitian socially. U WhIEh Lo By Justly | o time and places for Buidiog the primarics quite xindly to ihe proposiion, wnd proiised lowlng, whict was unamimously adopled: nown Clurk mea W 2 a1 nie | was discussed at considerable length. that if such a movement wus put on foot he LREAS, The past history of the Democratic i @ a nu of Tk, N Convention. A number of tho word workers nands fii’r‘?&g chrz?r]gc)gdgg hee “t;i)!h xgg]x?sfr‘; WHEKE THE PRIMAKLES ARE TO RE HELD, | Would use bls fntucuce 10 brow cuit the Dewo- | party, :l‘r‘n'! L’ifiéfi‘;fi.fifi%{’@e?fa ‘E:séel%x;d‘lgglgggn- q:;::_gesslil‘xt:dmtififd, rfl:lre{g;nz “w;?,ll’er hlg fg‘,%’;}‘;"}‘xrfl flfit’é‘;g’;r“fifigmoxi ggga,” R tod that THE TrnuNE bud not. quite stated | guissed fortunc which phices him amony uur | The followlng are the places for holding tho :,',“!‘;,;‘,:rgghog nouunation, which seemed to | BERLE KL B0 Tiitted to the perniclous ang | {uteresting family. This quiet life became | Mercantile of Boston, §2,500 each; Navan: the uctuul strength of Mr. Clark. However, it | heavy taxpayers. and by hisintegrity and suc- | primuries, and the names of the Judges of elee- D, WARD, trine of free trade. Therefore, be it .monotonous, and he turned his eye Briiish and Merchants’ of London, $15,000; to Chicago as the point best suited | North German of Germany, Pii@nix of Hart- will not doto be too sapguine. The friendsof | cCss in business attalned a position which justly | Gon as far s reported. The hours aro from 310 = = Rewlved, That we respectfully recommend 1o e James T, Bawlelgh and Jesse Spalding | Sntitled him to become & business-man's cundi- | 7 unless otberwise stated: Tho Third Ward Tepublioun Club met at Mar- | (Ligced Tt o rospeet fuly Feomimirl,i3 | fo contintie a business he so well under- | ford, Guardian of Londun, Tradesmen-of f T ute. First Ward—Pluce, No. 195 La Salle street: tine's Hall, corner of ‘Twenty-second street und . o i 3 & kit s Jow Yo New York. a are alive to the issues, and they will work With |~ Reolped, That during his four years' term of o e Warren, P. W. Nickerson, Fred | Wabusn wvenue, list evening, * Proadent | Ity 10 14oPS 00 Followig e "”8‘.‘m'Afi”nf.","-'e“u':\».fix I(I:Lzfi‘zlgu\s\’ Il"llaxfllai‘:sd a«:’:}:r}ol:f\‘;’esu‘?llr uutf lrsg‘s‘tolnur\k%‘s";:smhf by avim. Mr, Rawlelgh will gonto the Convendon | service us'Alderman from this ward, two years | Geisicr, B o inthe ehair.hnd AUout 1w mombors | MMM S o e reat Protective purty Of | Jr.an old and well-known member of the | ance e Oty roronio, G e I e B tnas much fallowing 45 Mr. | of which were In tho itefrm Counlcll, G won | _ Sicand—Flace, 32 Poll; strects Judges, James | present. ingmey d a ) nce C u oro s afvee the first ballot, Tt Suey sce | tho entire coutidence of the taxpayers of this | 1. e el Bock, and Juins ltod- | M. B.G. Kelth suggested the nppaintment of the Nutlon: - eato with the Governor in | Biard of Trade, under the firu-nawe of | New York, Fire Associatiou of Philadelphly paldine, or the Bt DulloL I o wil | (acd, uad by his dutermined stnd b the inter | bertus, ; ol Ho o Colact TBIrty (Bree WIGS | pihiric (L caoull o charge of tho General Gove | Eiteh & Philiips, T e Wiiot of a | Lacniss of Paris, $5,000 each: Rutgers that ke has no show for the nouminalion, ests of the people and_his. lcndcrshlr in cmer- Third—Place, Howland's livery stable, Twen- | 1rom whicli to select eleven to be voted torat | 2rtls T condition ut 1ts bemg mudo a ship- rosperous business when death carried | Pacificof New York, and Merchants’. of turn about and support Ald. Clurk gencies, be commanded tha respect of the better | ty-second, between ‘Slate strect und Wabash | the primaries as delegutes to the City Conven- | CiiT\“And thus make our State the grent manu- | him away. The many expressions of sorrow | Providence, 5 5,‘? egc [flfl;l‘fi sof gosm E Newark of Newarl t. Puul* Those who are desirous of controlling pa- | element throuizhout the entire city. judges, Isaac Howland, Murry Nelsvn, | tion. facturing centre of the Union, and secure usan | at his death is suflicient evidence of the high | 510,000 L. Burch. This was agreed to,and the Chair designated | oy jet for our river. esteem in which _he was held by his new- | Pennsylyania, American Comumnerclal of St & e e "asious to bave somo ome | o Rewital. Tuat with hisuction abd voies 1 g b ¢ Thicty-third street | D. V- Parington, A. C. Burtlett, J. IL Waugl tly before the peopls, an 3 rth—Place, corner o ry- streel 3 ngion, A. C. Barttett, J. IL. Waug] up, S 0 foros t o & v pedicil s ey oo Sthan | Ald, Ciark. Ther regard self | pONIGRRURCURGE v the nepectl iy e PAFE uvenues i L | Y. MeFartund, and D. . Irwin, atlet for our FIver. ent of the laws for protect- | made friends, Indeed, his whale life was | Louis, German of Baltimore, Watertawn ot cord there subject to o bection ob- nll | and Sowth Purk avende: Jddges. J. {1, Gilver, | Wt MeFucland pas D 10 JNIR, ooy | e life i pubilo balidings and work- | maried by an honorablo and upright course | Watertown, Gloucester of Gluucester above party. and forget that the Republicaus | none bave dared to question his iutegrily oc the | W. A. Stanton, und Frank E. Burnard. L i\ b o A A & x ¥ will meet & strong opponent from the Democra- | motives ‘which intluenced his votes, and we, his Fififi—Plice, southenst cornor of Archer and | also report tive names from which to selectu heri—The ennctment Wha_cnforcement of inail_his dealings. 1le was always kind | Traders’ of Chicago, National of New York, c¥ in the person of Curter H. Harrison. He will ihburs and fellow-citizens to-uight nssem- | Stewart aveaues: Judges, Jonn Tunison, Fred cundidute for Allermnan, - Agroed to, L ey {napectlon of worksnops. and | And charitable, and the poor never suffered | and Citizens’ of St. Louis, £2,500 each: Fir b b ronominated. and b is bucked and | DI chsliense an attack upon his fntegrity or | Leil Joseph Kiestuv, 3. J. 11, Clough offered the followiou: o S Suoh improvement us will se- | When he tould aid. He leaves a wife and | Association of Philadelphia, $2,000; Fire his fitness. subject to one condition ohly, that ‘Strth—Pluce, 7i South Halsted street: judies, WHERESS, There nre three members of this | (5-"ihe decency of life and the health of tne | one son to mourn his unti v death. men'’s of Boston, $1,0007 Anmne, of New York, Union of Philadelphia, United Fire of supported by the entire gambling commumity | euch uttack, if made. shull be over Yosponsibie | William Ludewing, Joba lienrald, € Tegt- | Club whuse namos Buve been prominently men= | fhnutes, And belt e s tiuned ns candidutes for, the Suyoraty Keanlted, Thne we bereby recommend the Hon. | MITNNESOTA SFENATORSHIP Philadelphia, Coniance of Paris, Thomas. A = 2,500 R ) and concert-hall keepers, signatures, in open daylight, and in season to be | meyer. el WALl i R ol Clab ueleot ¢l 1 WIO ARE WILLING TO SUBSCRIBE met and answered. ccenth—Corner of Twelfthand Wallerstreets; *rdeenpivat, That the Club seltor cfarth cle- | Jonn F. Seanlun for the nomination of City Clerk ‘Albany, 52,5 oh: Revi Po-ton, ot cumomy ol Thes are irady | wOHEHE dud ool STt e i g S TN | SRR O L | R R SRR | L e acte v | S5 S Honden, i 8 furnishing the fuuds for controiling the wards, | itnportunitics of the candidates of the Repub- “ ftesvived, That the Secretary prepare bullots REONTAL, BIC N b = oVe sbury Anno L3 11 New York, Continental of New Yitk, po P 3 B st s ‘b old Fostdents &nd & | *rake Publlc Monday the Name of the | British Auerican of Toronto. vai“nqfi nd 144 West Madison streot; | for the priwiry with the numes ot the cl and that upon onc-third of thie buliots be pri Elerling ndvovats of protection to fabor: he i | Xornoincea. B e P rosience. Orlent of Hart licun party, be assumed the duties of Chairinan wh—Pluce, 14 an Irish: nd city emplosé ing assessed for Dem- | HR PROIS I 0 Committee, and, by untici N A tdr, Fred Doerner, and ool es. I ¢ the circ ve Committee, und, Ly = | juilges, Thoumns Eckbardt, Frec eruer, A 3 g Barpos fim:‘“l’x‘l‘::d‘a‘:n':’v e cslxu:rlxfil: eXxertjons. determination, and sbrewdness, se- JUECD Brenmn, *For Muyor, Jona M. Clurk. on one-tbir A Irish- Aierica w0 B e, aubors L A ¢ | exertions. determination, atd strewdness; se; | John b BERILG west Lake strect: Judges, | stuvor, déssd Spulding. snd o enettinl | FUF | to o support of the principlo for Which we D T e Pilsbury has | eack. s to each cmplové with 2 list, 806 | muuy fultered. Jumes C e 5 tr 2 5 B CUry s E . Albert irnest, Thomus Coliman? | Muyor, Eugeno Cary "t and that upun sounting o ; s f feied the bullots, the nuue having received the grent- ""(fi’,‘l"(‘,.f; otion of Mr. McGulre the meeting | Apnounced that he will not name the new g ”;’:Dm"fm‘”)“fm ‘;S‘“ ut 1 m - ) e m WAKEFIELD, Mass., 2 —About 1 he gets the subscriptions. There will be no.city |~ Rexolred, That in our tast campnien, opposed | i 24 5 . edl At nd = R 0 s N Time. 40 7 p. . employés exempled after the cand:dates ure se | 1y Carter H. Horrison as Chairmnan of the Dem- HIcreuLlLi-lnu 300 West Madison street; | est uvumhcrul‘ h‘nllu,l;sllrvlllhbclsu_upu‘r‘u,fl in the | yraauonsly indorsed Jesse Spalding s its Senator until Monday, and that in the mean- | g7clock this mornicg fire broke out in {he rge wood, Gracme Stewart, C. | Conventon for Mayor by the cleven delegatess) | choice for Mayor. time he will not be bored by any more pa- | new chair-room of “the: Wakefield Rattan an who stands well among bls d: g Aok ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunc. ford, and Manhattan of New York, 35,000 Jected: and ther coptributions, added W what | yeratiec Commitice, be showed sich superiorits sne gambling frnternity wul ruse, il make 8 | i munagement (hit 5o scems our gt g B ock 1601 107 p. 1D, Mr. Keitli opposed e resolution, and said I not i Tun .0‘;’ et ml'm"""‘g o d’S "3" d“'}“l“ ard-besrer to agin oppose hig successfully in Tuwclfth—Place, E11 West Madison — street: | thul he understood Judge Cary was not s can- UBLI PINION. triots. it is given out on good authority Works and soon spread to a large four-story u};c"g:;"'fl er of this month snd on the duy Of | the coming campaign. Judyes, 1L L. Pinney, Rufus King, M. D. Rupp; didate. P LIC OPINION. that he has made up his mind to tender the building used as a basket and" chair room,; cJunn aber is mot much alarmed at the ap- Resolres, That we meet the charges that he | time, 12 m. 1o 7 p. m. Judge Cary himself gald he was not. He THE TRICKS OF A DEMAGOG. ition to Gen. Edserton; that this was k is which was quickly destroyed. The flames hasbeen n bolter, and challeuge an instance I'h rtcenth—Laid over. thought the voLers s!mulq_ write tbe name of Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. position to Gen. certons 2 1S | then attacked thé large four-story frame el or of Milwukee ave- | their fuvoricon thelr ballots: thenthodelerutcs | gnycyq0, March L2—-Muyor Hacrison Is em- first impulse, and s mnow his 6rm | building occupied as a weaving-roow in the pearance of Mr. Knopf's nawe us u Possible | ghown yhere he did ot supnort wll caudidutes | Fourtcenth—Pl pearince of Mr RO B curob. Tt ig | ol et e i Bet he nitended, oF by con- | g and Ttweker ‘streers: Judyes M. M. Gurn- | could not k¢ ustruy, i y 3 . Y 5 generully cunceded thac Mr. Kipber ILIEL 00 | ventions of which be a3 o merbe e By Jnopt, and Frank Dratfen. A B o Tade the point that, as the Club | ploying ull the known arts of the demagog Lo resolution. If, however, Gen. Edgerton | first story, with chair-foons overhead, sl Eommadon by Seciamation: M. Rlberls ono | *fauiecd Tonc vo present RO e coming | Dk B Gorher of Lurribee and Wis- | hud ulrcudy tuken neuun regurduiz delornies,— | securs n retlection, T o aon o alrody | shall _decline, he will. appoint Gor- | T8 S0 CHE oo e d chrbents gF the o Ay st working Hepublienns | munivipal compniicn athe Joss In felligenee. | consin streeis, | tor's place: udges, Frod | baving refertcd thelr solection fo the PRIy, = | usyufed. Nobody cares Lo contest with him the | don E. Cole, of Faribault. The program B iod ihe oss Lo ; social_standing, futegrity, end 2 of any | Jenzinger, Henry Seurs, Sr., Jaues Tyler. ¢ rezolutions were out of order. e i iy Sk : s I i 3 4O of the thinzs what %hnull% notbe foreatten | Sundidute belurs the peopléy 1 Shail uege DI Benstaper, 1o % 2 "o Chalruien o neid. controt of o Demucratle Convention. He hus | now is to have a meeting of the friends of | o[ reach $500,000, and is partlally ‘covered jetwgtnet pern ie oroics 2 W“{.fl{‘;“fl Sominntion with ull our energy and determimi- | Screntecnui—Place, Loftus' conl oflice, corner Mr.Clouith moved to reconsider. boen long enough in politics to have ucquired | these gentlemen with a view to secure a | by insurance. Nearly 1,000 employés wers n the severaltowns, Isthat a nutbep o - | Hon. demanding fair treatment from the friends [ of Chicugo avengle und Sedgwick strocts ‘judwes, Constderuble talk followed, und so much op- | that familiarity with Demoeratic party metbods | declination of this honor from Gen. Edger- thrown out of work. “The insurance i3 $5H,- ¥ seph §: position was shown that the motiua was With- | to be able, with the uid of the putronugehe | ton, in deference to the sentiment of the | 000, divided among sevety-two compani stables ure to be elected this spring. The expe- | ot pther cundidites and the press, and promisug Johnson, ) atm, Jumes Dononoe. wields, to dictate his own nominadon: und be | g rECR et i * 2 i overwhelmingly in favor of State, which s overwhelmingly in f AT LAWRENCE, KAS. North' Side Turner-Hall; | doiwn. corge Fergus, and Harvey The Club then adjourned. Tone Nt Vit o bl A A i ong ngo determined to be his own successor 83 | yro"Colo [t s thought that the promise of | (oo o o “po aaren’ 11, The straw FOURTIL WARD. riebue in the past shows that there fs & great re= | that if honorubly q i he past 2 K ¥ beaten at the primaries and in | Eighteenth—Pl f?hrl}l necefiu’.‘ io the h_ulccfi,en 9{ mla Ufl_f,"! the Convenmon we will labor with ail our puwer judl_'lufl, A. 3. Day, officers. Men ure actng us Cunstubles t0-day | for the candidute who receives the nominution, | Stgrch. who nre corrupt and wholly uniitted for v : e 2 -bet N T piaces they. pecupy, and the lepublicans | Mr-C. C. Koblsut, bewng called for, suid that A LITTLE MORE DIVERSION. The regular Republican Club of the Fourth | thie Democratic standurd-bearer, at least. No | o iy bernatorial succession may be satis- . : Fhe il Ace to it that the meu they nominute gre | he bad been in favor of Mr. Rawlelgh from the | After some discussion, fn which there was an | Ward beld u meetmg last evening, in Armory- | Public guthering Is compatiblo without the pres- | ganory to Gen. Edgerton, in yiew of the pop- Iumber factory of H. T. Hamilton, togethel wortny, and possessed of some feputation for beginning. There were muny reasons for this. | gxchange of sume itle plepskutrles Lotwoen | Ifull, on Indina, avenac, acur Lwouty-ninéh. | ence of Carter H. Hurrison. Nomatterwhut | o Fuoling in favor of Mr. Cole. M. | withalarge amount of stock, burned this respectubility snd lotegrity. Tnerc are no ad knowt o = Seuntor white an: g on, # b Wi street, Me. . Dunbum in the chair, is,—frot he " 2 £ ° H T T i P ol O Tt bumber of | made s nceopt the Judzes us pumed, reSr. B I AV: Duyntiums I b Shale g | L L O o Mot o formas | Cole 2 unquestionadly * te, o ablest | afternoon. Loss about S13,000. About SLO0; D s inoathbonts. 5 a Fule, than | Years, and had never heard anshods charge nim, | ™30 Dixon bad nunded bis list In after all the | of the Giub to draw up resolutions of respect 10 e L aroys dentak | han eligible for the position, If| worthof Milburn wagons and several reapers even in the dubjous position of Alderman, with | rest hnd been read, but did not nume the place | the memory of the fate Secretury of the Club, asoclety for tho knprove.ncal 0-Coop ‘L{x;)tt?sbeth:s:xlmg" geographical lines, and | pelonging to McCormick & Co. were stored have the othces of Constables. I the Kepub- % . Jicans want t meet with unquuiitied approvul | what is catled crookedness. He bad made for holding-the primaury, and the list was object- | Mr. ltobert It. Davis, and the late Joseph F. Bon- | the * best Mayor that Chicago ever had ' oc- t tandmg. JMr. Cole is @ | in the building,-and were destroved. Noine ed to by Commissioner Clark. This broughton | neld, a membver of the Ciub, reported appropri- | cupies n seat in the front row,and when tho | nutive of Massachusetts. having been bornat | surance. Loss on building, 5,00« © - this epring. they must select govd men for Con= 4% JONEST AND ADLE ALDERMAN, stables quite us much as for the vther oftices. e ) = ey another long wrangle. ate resolutions, which were adopted and vrdered v v Cheshire in 1835, He is a graduate of the S yEREiE: and he deserved fuily tho promotion to the | “'Sunator Wnite swid that be was working n tho | spresd upon the records. mesne b “”“l‘l"‘d'",_“lg’ b °1'“'l‘;""“‘, i tho | BRes A vd Law Sehool, Class oF 1854 and came e - Ald. Granais, of the Fourth Ward, refuses to bigher officc of Muyor. He desired that tho | Interest of tho success of the Republican purty e ebe A Tiuil then submitted the follow- | Fear lustily e out ** Harrisunl Elsrrison. to Minnesota in 1836, since which time he has CHICAGO. ol e tstanding. the urd, rofuses 9 | ward would be unanimous for bim in the Cou- oule,und tor naruory HEnibal it was | g Fusalfitionss which wore unnimously udopt- | and - tho ddlsflns“'shed Kentuckian —xisth | pegy g res I mibault, and is the ne | Late Friday night Oficer John Boyd while o i “ i d. 0! e S e K V! C o S996.7 b <o St v it it Vi b e e his constitucnts % oL | vention until he was nominated or withdrew | ofeuinte to ereate dissension in tho First | WnEreas, Donald C. McKinnon, . resident of il L m}cfi"gf e Irists pooplto Jis | knowledged leader of the Bar in the, State. traveling his post discovered fire n the tpok ook, mone g‘h“* Vho have D"fl"*{, ';""t’d from the coutest. . Ward. and n Republican voter in this ward for the ISt | thefr cause and a bater of Englaud, or to tell, Tle has held the_oftice of Attorney-General | and shoe store of Calvin Wadsivorth, No. 83 : s'l;l';:uec,l it flllmlns :-‘ e ';‘:. cmuf‘ Col. Whitney said that he attended that week ‘The Senator requested the Alderman to con- | ten yeurs, has been loug und consistently Ideuti- ith Sunai £ detuil, what ‘h kmm,' three terms and of Senator once. He then | West Van Buren street, and bursting in the 8 gentieman fiving et b o corner of | g mecting of the West End Kepublican Club at n:wdnuuserul to the truth; woat he hud insiou- } fled with tne Republican workers of tms Club; x‘:m»u:"n?c: c‘;gp‘;"“" Ofdotall,, what, ha i §eci'rjeld fromxnolmcs, and is 00t NOW SYCIVIDE | goor. hie extinguished the flames without e~ ety kst C i 3 ated was false, and, g 5 @ appointment. A s . £ sty 4 SIE A CLAOE 2 ssed. 5 . g toallow his name to be used as a candidute for i 3 - age, o= anse. explos Fentieman of g sinding, cxcllent VISEss | wan u bis absence. Ilo thouzht [ vould be Sihero was some further talk, until tho Chair- | Aldermans therefore, be it - orita millact mupre O o AN ALDZRMANIC ROV, i, which set fire to some goods hanging g utions, ppes e in ull respects | 1etter to save their ammunition for the enemy. | Min culled thom to order, whiel both gentlemen ltes.ved, That tho Fourth Ward Republican m‘;‘:‘ il;'is :;‘Tf“;‘;w“‘fi:e 3 mf, hfl'x‘n‘,‘e’nm: LEXINGTOY, Ky., March 10.—For months | over it. ognizing 1 Mr. MeKinnon o mun of the C Council of this city has Ty 4 e o woun | of his party to support him. He Is appealing to | DAL th owmon Council of this city has i g S N an that e | (lia WOSE Hombers. Of his purty, and Bppeatunk | been ina_constant wrangle, and at an ad- BALL AT THE ELYSEE. ices und | journed meeting to-nizht an altercation took fited to sueceed Ald. Graumis in the position s T abijaat 0 ¥hiah that renticraan s 80 worthily andably | Mr- iuwlelg was u splendid cundidate. Ho | dofonded shetr Hopublicanise, _tiog tho. /Tist g, o fillod. | had first-cluss executive talent,and was in every | grom his ward with the rest. e tiany suz o i A‘."I.Dl:fl!:\‘l:uk:fl. P fity tho superior of Carter tarlson exeept Mit . J. MWGRATIL, is capable aud uble to il the aifiosof” Alderman | 0 thom throush Lhoir supposcd prejudices wnd = i me of the Trwel vard, being requested to do S0 —that | owe ¢ co - o with satisfuction to his coustituents and honor ous. Mr. Harrison 3 nota tru friend o 2 d o o First Presidential Ball of the 5eas $5 a farge number of his e e oons, | lly so lotty an cagle as Carter, but for solid }:‘ugflr';:lcfc P *:2?5‘5°£-‘15$$’§§’&"§%‘3m"‘“§ to bimselt. 5 o, e Slacrlcda ditizens. He has no | place between two members of the Council, | TI8 Fte N0 Ll Women an.t Brave onted to run again for Alderman. He hus mude ubllity e v«nifl,vhls superior in_ every resp In iy :.l e in. TG place Of l'ml'lJ ‘Seyernl gentlemen present nsked whether the | genuine symputhy with the Irish Lund League. | which, except for the intervention of friends, M Abs © L. Gambetia f agoud officer, and merits redieetion. | the Twelfth Ward there were moré Republicans | [0, Brimury il b | e e aunicipal elections, and | ‘Lhus wus clearly shown in bis refusl to proside | yould have resulted in the deuth or serious en—JAbsence of W, Gambe g fhe First Distriet Republonn Club_of Hyde | 19 the nere thun in any other spot of the United A ertz, nstho delegate T the F County-Attornoy Willett was called upon to | &t the great Parnell Irish relief weeting last > S Paris, Feb. 25.—The long-expected, lopg* States, and Mr. Ruwleigh was one of the bestof | A% o & egnte from tho Four- | Sommty-ftioteed o "Hie shid ho thought it did, | year. But now, desirlug to secnro tho votes of wounding of one. A. J. Totten, the City | jelaved Presidential ball—the first of the Park met lagt mght, uud directed the Exceutive Committee to revise the constitution and by- e itepublicans, There was no truth inthe | teguth Ward. objevted tu tho chungo, ¢ positiv i - | Engine C i i but would not muke any positive statement, | the Irish, he forces liimseif upon the Lund- | Engineer, asked the Council to appoint an season, given at the El e last night—wa Jaws. Topost thiat he bud ever bolted tho ticket, He | Scautor White lnsisted tbut the than eshould | UE no’agrecd to look up the law on tho ques- | League meetings, and makes red-hot specches o 7 tas : I 1o Thietoenth Ward some of tho Demo- | B supporica e, Willims 2 Repuolienno s be e, 1 Do Intcrest of BAUTRS N0 SuCeels | don and roport. the ok up the Law on 0 0oy | L tfbsortof thorish emancipation movement, | SSSIStAM, 55 Ly dutlestn it cities com- | iy every respect a_briliiant and succes crats propose to nume P. Mulcrone as the candi- b i) o teenth Ward, by & vote of 10 to 5. of the u‘l’u% St 1 ulnd denounces hngundd andl llum En;fiuslh in | pelled his attention. Councilman Treacy | one At a moderate computation quite 500 2 ™ Lx-Ald. 2 SCS hy ] well-si = Vv it 2 k) B [ thio LU, et stated thnt the organization | the cowrsest terws, and with u well-simu- | moved that bis request be laid on the table. | of ‘tho $,000 persons invited must have been S D T Mllorone 1o n brormer. | without stin or reéproach. [Appluuse] The ; spanker did not think that it would be proper for io2on desirod t speals fn_ behatf of |, BX-Ald GUBCEL Saced o ublicun Club had | lntea uppearunce ‘of the most mallgnnnt |y \as jaid on the table, and Councilman b > > present. The arrangements for the recep T e IElF Ta vhe meat- marker | i (o sssall auy of tho utyor epublioun candl; the Fifst Ward steen ” topublicans, 10 | udvortisud a meeting to be beld in Armory futl, | Bate A RC00 yus made his little speech n busness on West Luke street. ;;;'-‘5‘;"“5“‘;%;0; t‘rl:lfc &g-“ ;:5 l"lcsr,wlut{om‘ a‘; e enive st Tacinding At of the First | und that when they came there they had bee | and repeted it ad nimseun: to all the meetings Kaufman said the matter, as passed. | ;on'of the guests were admirable, the hos- s e awleigl g een carrled | (8 O T hon adopted. Yefused ndnittance, and bad gong forth and | to which he can obtuin adwmission, he wends his | was a reflection upon Engineer Totten. < s ‘the - = unanimously, as had been reported. Ho hoped, L wik fdopted. ubhicly stated that the reguiar Republic way bomeward laughing in hig siceve at the e pitality was ungrudging and raceful, CARY’S FRIEND clusf 'On motion of M ‘Howard. he | P! y that o epublican y gbing iy vas. - fals ¥ TNDS. in conclusion, that the resnlutions would be put F motion of Mariin Howard, the ress of the | PUMEW, MEted S8 I o ivom tnem. Mr. | stupid innoconce of the good people he bus Mr. Treacy smid it was false. and DT | o eas excellent, the dresses were'lasté: A MOVESIEST TIAT DON'T WORK. in concluston, that o resniutions would e PUL | oy ms‘and plnces ure ta be hunded [n by Feiday | Gilbore stated that this wus faise and diat tho | gulled, Nocis Mp. Harriaon dedeient {3 S A e osio by sayime that Treaey was | MIusic was excel o, 0 ed . fair and squnre expression of opinion. moruing to the President or Scerchury of th0 | Guly nights they hud hired the ball was & < of e rnotor. Tt is quito | & coward. Mayor Jolnson fined Treacy ful, and altogether every one who did T Yesterday aftecnoon about 1 o'clack a num- | 1o A e O ot They would stand by | Committce. Tho meetunc thon udjourncd. only nignts they hud bired tho bull was for Sax- | SO L B sintster obaracter. It [s quito | & SONEIC, Sies of n fned Wreacy | uihd heat and was not in a violent burty Yorof geutlemen came mysteriously straggiing | Mr. Rawleigh at the polls. and there would be no “Ths R ‘\slrull::x‘:fxnl:;»;ui?:&&nét the Church Fn‘é‘.'iuri‘-cuir'Zi ve ioetbtal Sold-ton movouwent :»‘:mc;‘fl urllghs n‘:;fie‘; w‘{;’{’,‘;&‘%{f‘,fi;}dfi‘rfil :e"(: get home spent a st enjoyable evening 1nto the Sherman House, and wulked up the side ll’lu: c‘.;lx)l‘:ax‘x& ;x':lu‘lil‘:x‘ficllflnn‘; llh{):u‘;:lr]d é cnndxduuls ns TOWN CONVENTIONS. ' weus called upon to corroborate his statement. | now in progress, with a view of alarmmg end | tled, but K:{ufnmn left the chawmber, and As early as $:30 the carriages began to diis2 stairs and plided into the club-room, pursuaut i n0d to materiul- ; o T verent wentlomn stuted thut he held bis | intlamug the pussions of the Germuus and soof | g gy i and up to the different entrances of the palact - 20 the foliowing callz 1ze. They Were ull of one mind, and there SOUTII TOWN. T e eatviocs on Wodnesduy und Friduy even- | ot only uttractiuyg them to Dis support, but fu- shoftly afterwards returued, and, after the | Zhy0 ok S fal invitations expressl ol : Teally wid but little to say After the adjournment of the Contral Com- | ings of cac! ¥ the Touns Mon- s i > il SJotinuient of Council, et Treacy in the | although the officly Anviiatio C O e otk and thut tho Young Son's | ducing thet 1o tux thamsclves liberully for the | Guorway, and wanted to arzue the matter. Stated that the guests were not expected L) X tion, but Kauf- | 9:80. ‘The fagade of the buimmz‘urixhdvg Go, 3 0.—S1n: Y 5 ¢ 5 : o) O A Tl | s L e T imittee the South Town Contral Committeo heid | Club bnd advertised a meeting without ehhsults | expouses of his forbeoming campnign. T eld. Saturdsy. MArcmwL at 4 o'clock, at i .::me e ldldr 'Emr‘.u:lnh lmu.un; claims, DUt | o neoring, with Mr. Woodward in the chair, to fng him. He further stated thut the Club had | more vile political trick than this was ever con- Sherman House club-rooms, W consult conceru- come toadd W8 ward to the mass of testl- e P § e him shabbily on Severul occusions, and | ceived in tho brain of political churlatan or | Jan grewe e i aats ot Tk iy 5. 6 e, [ oy R ARYaLOL Mt “Kuwlcih, whose sterilug | trranse for the Town Couvention. Tho places | HeAte0 Ol Cave To have anything more todo | demagog. By eggwg on the well-mening Treacy struc E.{\.Ousfimc.liuun.’. R ume);‘ & w"."cé‘u'é:;' y’:‘u’\‘r?cg‘.-‘;"x:}cllbefin ;\L-;;lmfifdm-erlsmcg bo be- | where tho ecity primarles are to be beld | with them. The gentlemau ind by the | but misguided cocrcive Probibitionists to | claret. Mayor 5 1 Clougn, Connnittee. R L e dotll Lo was sow. | e sclected. with tho sume judges of | Glub for Alderman, M. D, C. McKinnon. swho Is | the foriution of & oliuel party summoned the entire police force, w! i R o el of ) b clection to act and the same b the Superintendent of the Mail-Bug Depurtment | and the nomaution of a Mayorul ty candidaté, | K an v i 5 va L & purter, an ame up to | IUEY, Phuvielgh much of the eredit Yor s | ftwas droided t0 bave an independent setof | few remurks. A'ter thanking toe Club heartily Itepublican votery from the regulnr Re- | (C0q®n his hand, and immediately, as if | 10 welcome each fresh arrival, Near i, the door and presented bis, invitation, and was * L e delegates for each ward to the Town Conven- for its netion, Mr. McKinnon suid hat tho state- | publican tieket, und so himselt to creep luto of- , 3 i tood M Grévy (o . i 3 orgunizing the city finunces under the Heath i 5 o i i HoLwe . 5 by magie, the crowd separated and he had but a little to the rear, stoo me. adwitted. He bad scarcely entered the door | Administration, of which reform Council tion, the time being fixed for 2 o'clock in the | ment hnd been mude that he wus not u repre- | lice between the two other candidates. y magic, | D black silk and point &’ Angleterre, witl bt o nn Trad theqthss o teotiy s’ | alw ration, of Whieh setafm S ouncil he was | et O on thereatter a8 the City | sentative mun. Itwas true he wis ot | | Mr. Hurrison has conciliated tho gawbling fra- | full sway: Ile made an.effort to reach Kauf- R o ID I Mlle. Grévs upto him. * Dist d iRy B R wOrl CEspieun Ealn u man could | Conyention may adjourn, if the hour numed is Seaith, and did not represent any corpurazions, | ternity. Their doors uro wido open. The gam- | min, but the latter had vanished. ‘Treacy lowers in her hair, an e. Grevy = inl. p to him. n meeding Ish brivad,” suid he. | PTeRto8 C O O rfiflws dg me;, oo eurly, Theupportionment is the same ns for but i elet to the. oiice he would -represent | blersire among Mr. Harrison's political advisers, | was arrested, and gave bail for his appear- blue faille. The President makes ad hed o ied by the eity, the ‘taxpayers und wonld jenlously guard their | notably Mike McDonald. But the = best Masor | ance to-morrow morning. The affair caused rable host. A covered ball-roum, 8 fi st with red and zold, had been improvised } Treacy avoided the conver: & > ceired and vindictive, whereupon luwinated by stars and cordons of gas, DT hiw in the tace, bringinge the sented a very festive appearance and g2 Aot 7am down stairs and | an agreeable Toretaste ofthe spec ‘réa u‘i‘: hile | awaited one within. President Grévy evening dress and wearing the red bbot £ The reparter showed his “*bid to the | feast he City Conv Whether he beeame Mayor or not. the City Convenuon. WS 5 5 *Dush mages noding oud.” Itw: am Engl e o intcrests. [Appluuse.] I1f any man thought be thut Chicago ever had ’ bas not stopped with s exelte i e ot siag wo o ’f‘fi, i bagie ALD. SEATON o ol WEST TOWN. e ] 1o did bt want his vote, | the concllintion of xumblers. The dors o the | lutense sacliemants and it is quite probable | i 5achhe Lalace, in the garden, conmu ena e laFitation. X lnow Who deye Yy said that Mr. Rawleigh was not bis first choics | o Thg, West-Town Ropublican Committeo et | uios Huteninean. wn old resident of the ward, | most immoral sulvons, the most disroputable 9 3 eating with the new and handsome conserss: fend dem du dn on. L know who dey vas send | fYor candidate for Muyor, but yet he would suy & | S ndjourncd meetig lust evening atJustice | was calied for, und be said t it he ever feit | concert-halls, und the worst 1-cent shows have R T tory which M. Grévy has had added 10 the- . You dond god a an hdjourned el asds Trom iho SiXthto | called upon to take un netive interest na cam- | lony been us wide open as thoseof the gamblers. A SUCCESSFUL STRIKE. iding. Here, Ao stightly raised plak . ) . and be tired T TRiB- | word in bis fuvor as an honest and ca UNE man, The reporter rotired in good order, | and agwinst the recent action of the welfiy | the Eourteentn, inclusive, were represented, Jalgn. it s ac tho.saclix ¢ e eoand 't be- | Tho = best Mayor™ Doids bis band from uli [ yrwre Nev., March 12.—Yesterday the | form, was the band, and pere wenton frog Al s 2, , WS , J und wus toid that Eugle and John H. Ciouzh | Ward ikepublicrn Ch G. D. Buckley, b x® |l % ‘ 4 d ; 4 epublican Club. . D. Buckicsh of the Tiwelfth Ward, moved n s the "duty of overy tax-payer to turn | these! The gambler s permitted freely to lure : 0 e i ehgincerod uiy "schimnb, whica was | VAW, Bforott sad that he could Indorse every rel Dy Buckics, of the Tiwelith Wurd, movelh | ovel i wask Jox tho best. men. Sincé Mr. | tobis Tho gambler is permited freely tolure | |1 pors of the Starand Grove Mine noti- | 10 in the evening il close hpoh 2 this nors I be i the iotwrest of Buyens Curyy |word whiohbad been sald reourding Mr. every | meeting by woich the town priuries were fixed | Drake had been Assessor of the e th Town no | or the simpleton of the city, and there rob him | fied their miners of a reduction of weages to ing, most or all of the dauclnfi- The tohif stich gatherings 1 'bis ir isagproval upon sill | Jeigh, and that be did not believe any member for the 215t inst., giving S 1 resson that. If they | one hud had enuse to complain of unrcusonable of his lust penny; and the painted > | were In many Instances very charming. n - ings, Tn bl imwerd knowin | o' Towatith Ward coult Bud un Oy metber | woro Leld at the same time tha ety primaries | assessments, und he thought it wits the ULy of harridan i allowed to stand .at the open ff::; g;‘ 2 T‘]‘f f'“‘"g;-"- ‘:‘l‘i’l" had been E"’:' dicls ruffs and low. dresses seemed tfl“‘” $3.50, struck for §4 The managers at- r, and amongz the colurs mos affec! favor, and among ) chu““ they only mean fnjuryto him at this late hour. '\l:'llenrn“mc x;emr& He bad shown himself L‘fifi;fi.“&‘é"'?m?“ :llx.-cxr:lng:nln‘l’.—gl:‘cre:; \:\;:;‘llté ;:ua pl::f‘:\wle.d especially muae res!dcfil. xll:"l (]t‘m dn‘mr ulr“ the nsn or‘ thlevus.‘ and worse, pable of meeting Carter H. Harrison, and of n the town elecrion und good men mi s Whzd o tuen sut and return Mr. Druke | of ~ which she is an fomute, and | tempted to put new men at work at $3.50and | I noticed amber, pale pink, al ) 1ot bu chosen for the oflices 10 be fllcd. to his ottice. [ . Solicit the pussers-by with v I3 4 e e th ¥ ohis olfies. T poluuse.] cit tho passers:by with Immodest speéen and | Lor Urevented by the Miners’ Pnion. The | Shadeof mauve. Many of the younger & iz . porter noticed IL S. Tuthill sittwg af the_besd i Porier ticed It S, Tuthill sitiwgur the ooad | eleating him ou the paliticul teld. 1n con- . Sy Parker, of the Eleventh Ward, oppos thes. Wi v e is » clusion, he urged the vorers of the ward to be arker, of the Eleventh Ward, opposed ‘Uther speeches were made by Tom Sennott | conrse gesture. Allthisds transpiring daily and Works have shut down, but no vielence has | tov, wore long ribbons streatning (Wsm__l,d. 2 Commssioner Albrighi, Comm.ssioner Y ¢ change, Tl p ; o i resans ut the primarics and 110 e | anychange, for the reason that sote of the | and Henry L. Horez, candidates for City Tlerk, | nhentl under the olficial eye of Mayor Huarrison. it pf. Cal. Lonichitn, ex-AlL. | B rutes Jor Mr. Rawlclgh 1o the twents~ | wurds ud ulready taken gome uction which a | and by Tosrs, Wood, Cowies. tnd ‘Dodse, atter | His piliceingn are e o eloos theso 3116 | been done to property. Owing toa dispute shoulders. ‘The Oriental embassle T ammislonce A m M- | ho would be ulmost certain o the nomimmtion. changze of dute would futertere with. which the mecting adjourncd for one week. ete sat e withholds tho necessary order. | between Union and son-Union men, one of sian, Turkish, and Chinese—ttracteds £ oo suer, s, Monroe Heath, | Jie hoped that the resolutions would be passed | 3 fmoton of Mr. Buckley was lost. B fndorsament af Mr. McKinnon is & virtugl | Elcctdn-duy s approaching, and Muyor Harrl | the latter named Edwards was killed and | deal of attention, especially the latter- unanimously. o movod chat the swurds be called, and | indorsement of Ald. Clark,. as Mr. McKinnon's | son waunts to use the Inmates of ull the dens of | two others wounded. The Sheriff witha | 1L Prince Troubetskoi, in his hmd*m‘n‘ ing the mine found all quiet, form, lonnged in, looking very mnch(vwm Van Buren, M Ciough, D. Hurry Hunmer, Justice Summertield 5 George W L ISHCE SLIIMErIE: Mr. McCoy said that he wauted to know wi reprosentatives snnounce places of primury, | friends are Clark men. The general impression | iniquity in the city,.—use them to counteract the i & R 3{""}"'0;’,‘, 5’3:. - Olver, Geore M. | cburge bad been brought nguinst Mr. mwlex',}?,‘ Bour Tor bulding the Sumic, and if not, ready t0 | soems to be that tne ward will send a solid Clark | votes of houcst, docent citizens! . But while | BTS¢ OF VSIS | i soldier and excitine conslderable adu Buckles, Al hompson. I i, White, Gen. | ua, Judgig from the tone of the Specches: b | report. tien to ke the same to the Committee | delegation to the Conveation. o b slayor's froe consent, the doors of | Dut more trouble is expecte e o ol ones. Most ol M Sules, v, Halluck, Sum B Appleton, J. M. | listéner would bo givea tho idea that be hud appuluted uf to lust mecting to- select u ball, FIFTIL WARD. thus, by the Mluyor's froe conaent e Kom, this | LATER—Over 200 Union miners left Austin | QT e younger fair OnEr, o1y notab Al Cleverane, J eison, and ex- | been gullty Of some jmpropriety. No membee | Prepurea call, ete. Carrled, Th Jas T Chub of the Fi Saene Muyor. M. Cartor H. Harrison, wishes the | for Lewis yesterday, but before reaching | Ministers were present &l T, G. Seaton nominated R.S. Tuthill do, | of the meeting which bad enticised Mr. Luw- The tollowins reports were mnde: S el | reh iy o 2 e | S N abio of _tho suloonkespers to bo | there the Superintendent of the mine putthe absentee was M. Gambetta. 2z o5 & Seution nominated IS, Tuthill to preside. | leish would dure to uticr eue word weainst bis Sixth Wani—Poll at No. South Halsted | Ward held a meeting lust evening o Arebor | jmpressed with tho belief that the Probibition- | striking miners at work at $4, and left for ——m—— Fhenarcat on o state the objact of ‘the mceting, of Gl h'lighmmi;ss 0l L otfiee of Magor #ffi?“a’fifi‘ Huwaid, CoTos ";'?'ff?‘u:vélr'"‘“ odes ?&%’é‘?%ré‘fifi&?““"'“m“ street, Mr. John | e will tl!uucela‘ul n clos.ng their places o){hb&sl; San Francisco. - ° 5 Dancing as the Whaite H";\':‘ ; 3 icago. e charge that ug, dy tm " Sf, A ness unless they come to _bis rescye w eir Ei e which was to e o e s ho waanbolter | Bighth—Poll ut No. 516 West Twolith street, | e o, thirty-threo nomes wero seiccted | Botae thetr infachos, and thelr money. That a M‘rr“i-fiwgmfifld"hmfifinfi' %inar D8 ot Y oo, William Dunham, T, | ¥rom which to elect delegates next Suturday for | man who moves in respectable clreles of saeietyy SYMPATHY FOR IRELAND. s ably conducted Irs. Hayes would make tself ?}:dr}fl 2ot DISCUSS THE FITNESS OF THE CANDIDATES | to disprove the charge would only bt > ly have a tend- | the Con temperance Administration so P tors geaeral joterchamze of opinium, and | #1eY 0 weaken bis candidacy. There ws zoing | Sihercs R mtiae Leelund. 8 Convention, ; o mun whobus o _largo property stuke In the | 1; ¢, Neb., March 12.—Land-L whether the na! irendy me: - candi- | 10 be 0 % 5 rotng Eighth—Committeeman ted further ti Snecches were made urzing the Club to select v 4 o JINCOLN, Neb., Marc =) -Leazue | by hether the names alrendy mentioned as cand) considerable opposition to Mr. Rawleigh, 2 ante er tis || Sbocches were mate unking the G 10 sk ey | cltyia man who, boasta of B oS iiine to 284 | inrerests are on the Increase. The followng | SEQuent, n‘e‘cfl’.{flfi‘gfl%x'flmg TRl v he P D v arould oatry the party ihroush. | #00 they would need o work as hard us they | Mook Ald. Thompson moved .to have could for hiw. ey Ninth—Poll at Nos. 142 and 14 West Madison | With the determination 1o elect him. 5 - 3 s, bt carmed. 1A this way call of the | OOy o specehes 1o the same effect by Messrs, | SI7C0, Hours sume as dity primarios, Judges, | The President suid they wanted some one to T e pe meying | disp atoh Wi “cabled jodayote/ Fucoell o forth, T“?“"".":&",’,ga I, fho ancie Dpiniva was ubtained. Poliy an0 Dendott the yesoludons . sers ‘I’S. Thomas Eckbardt, John L. Brennan, Fred Bow- | come forward to run for Alderman. A . asking, the - question must_ be London: J Puritan §" l::d)- i w);lu L ouse, asd carried Tt wppeared that the severul ciubs in the ward | gngwered by the Kepublicun party. Mr. Harrl- I>COLS, Neb., March 12.—Immense meeting, :::Et‘q;;rh“:n:c g 1t L N ort was made Sam Engle got up and said that C: by aunanimous standing vote, £0 +d by mun. 01 gle got up Eugene Cary ing \Oif,. 1ollowed by three ‘Tenth—Poll at corner of Lake and Sangamon | Yere ‘divided on the Aldermauic question.’ A, | ginruns the Democratic party In Chicago. He Magor presiding. umd“f;fix;g;x&gmg:’mé “}Emi-— eyl at the White House for d:edcnw e ident of the Prince of Wales, but Pres oy was the only man who couls rry v cheers for > Tictors, Ho had S i i Aot MI. BAWLEIGH, streme. Houra una Judges same us for eity | Newbuus g talked of by some, und others talk | is he bows. This remark may be omelss Lo gmmend 0o sucze speect of uniting with the Dozoer: Tespectable Demoerats, but it is true, noverthe- | Ished and tho peasagtoy, acquire proprietary fn- [ Of the PEOCEI 0 ey hus once i{ Its ican. ‘primuries. uts. e e Itepublican. and be knew | who was ealled upon for u spaceh. CUATiCS o 1 it No. 400 Wost Madison street, | Joseph Boyd isa cendidate for the South Town | ess,” Respectable Democrats kuow that thoy tervst in the fand. Finaneinl tide forthcoming. : o mi TS RIGWONKEL | L et be could | oy ey b i ere pi ey e thaler | ours fr It 5.0 Judges, George | Clgrkship, canhot provent Mr. Harrison's renomination; Jouy FrxzoguaLp, | Letitremain s N, e T B elention Tor. Mr, Cars. | he was mot the chol S W L L e T e 'No action on the Aldermante question was | S50 can only ald n his defeat by voting tho . Prosident Land League. e Hnderstood i, the ward was pretiy e O e dmn';g- thecl é’ufie:‘;‘ the Twelfth Ward bis | = Twelfth—Committceman given further time | takeo. Hepublican ticket, which it will be theirdutyto | - ————— Women in Vermont - .o there. If elected Mayor of THIRTEENTH WARD. e do in case the Republican party shall make a Give your defective complexion the benefit of About a quarter of the Vermont ws';;flk» . ivi Spa v & g to re port. w\fdcfl between Clark, Rawleigh, ana Spaldng, | the city he would giveé it his fullent attention. | Thirtcentb—Further time given to regort. Tho Thirteenth Ward Renubliesn Club held & | judrelous nomination. There is no other way | Glean's Sulphur Soap: e etia will disapponr. - | clected women as Superintendents of A