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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 18831—-TWELVE PAGES. 1 U ] new Whowns fo be put fn De Wolt's plaee? [ Carter Hinrrison had never contritmted anything LO(/A.L I,OLIPICb- They wouln not support Hureison unhu‘.- they | towards the suecezs of the connl L rsthing | aiiet. and than at tho dictatton of is unsert | i tho normineos. 1o considored M, Clark | consblernbly aver .00 votes, et thousht by [ ut the ¥ ¢l ai- aupportet, oF out of nita wiekedoess, | gontiomar mang fmpeisalblo for Me, Harelson, wieh tho | agpport n parey o Tty ¥ete o KRN B an nadesatandiige with Wim, sor would 1he | wiys een apgest (o thi teforms LS op parey eandldnto rerking with coretu, seatiicht abonet | o N4 artme fran L fale tereement. to eos > abUYO Tacts ngdlnst ki, 1o scewra n rebleetlon.” | Som. ovor ut (o 68 pense. ¢ gunblers, e faro inceting linfietel that e | by tio tepubiionn pety. Tio spoakor olosced | auerita witl the Unite Stages Mirsial nnd <t Mz, Dunno_spoke In favorof Ar. Dngwott e L o dxnenn 6, i g N e O, ind of Into ghown o dlaposition to ) R, e . = tizend who heve for many_years ststaine) " . * peopla wianted to kuow Mr.Ctark, The speaker [ with nn eloquent treibute’to Jain M, Clark, ns herl o€ Cook County In the preservatlon of | for Allerman, and thon iave way to the Mayor, . i , Ny A Grand Republican Meeting in [ Vi sitisiied that o mors they faw of i tho | tho motest loader of tho ltopublican party dn | tho pene ut tho Folin” 16 dorn htlon of Wia of- | Magor [areison satd that 1t had been s fo- AT UEADQUARTERS, fhasacters nhabo roimiachc THIC mper fins . better thoy would like ilm, [Applause.] tho pregent foenl campnign, flelal dbenity us Mayor ho placed himsell 4t tho | tention not to mako any moere spece nfter A DUSY DAY, 0 lylng tongte futo penceful honseholds, wlm‘ Farwell Hall Last Evens i PrAE Ll Uleo Club thon it somo canpnign songs. | hewd of the Lemoceatlo: Catapula Cominittet; | ho addressed tho Conventlon, bt circumstances | Al lncrensod notivity wns ppnront yesterdny | ot aaliss, 8ive tias ot prty expodr fey by . g ot and THE COMMITIEE 0N RESOLUTIONS 2 T DA Et s Bt Iy enereo | Tl forced Bl to take tho stump, and hohnd | At the Hopubllean headguartors, and the larger | Which that pruer s forfolted tho respect ot nge s than catled forand when he camo fornnd | mbmittod tho followl, which woro unantinous. | SHE0 Ml loader.af 8 PRt et 10, €oore | ihorinod to sponle whorover o auid, 1o | foreo of clorks hut nit thos' could posslbly do in | TABY good cltizois, ud dono o forias injury tlnutig Fov several imawments, * Te snid: Iy utopted: © moctings comuased of tho wmost vielous nnd [ Diditleed i lome sereod mealnst the presd | grranging the detulls of tho cumpalgn, Tho L X AT RS T seriat i Tu thia | WHEREAS, Tho propor managontent and con- | (OS3EES SAmBRCR OF WH0, IOl Fadimaiia | hieh o clilmednad misused bim, and lnnehed o villuin, "The people of Wi Chie sehiemaof wurd and preciuct organization fs | fhow tho villuin Fofeeren tor - o it Ald. Clark States Ilis Position in | simehails tho Jtenubliean | trol of ourmunicipil afinira (8 of tho hihest week ago to-i ealewtuted to (ullame thele prastons amd | 06t o geand gloriflention of bis own gl JUTTETIEA = City Convent Ineed ominution eaidi= | Importanes to the growth and prosperity of owe | jo, 2 \ires uble pence, A« Chadr- | comparing {8 with that of bis prede va, ro- | About complote, and has alrowdy brought forlh CLUBY, n Clear and Forcible b ‘cn';l‘n w'fl'd Teat ‘:n‘ml'lu:;xl:xlll:m wiectio, | eltys thorefore, - l:!‘r‘l‘lll :y'{'m" hly{-':rv:v'v':-‘r:'.:'fi-'(':»'\l":'»‘x‘m'll‘:::‘ x\nqu'"‘ fteruting tho old stories nbout tho vity bomds, | frait. Tho house-to-houso systom of canvass- A moeting of the Central Fifth Ward Club wag Manner. . \;nu nn\'tl- mv.“t‘(fl-nmm ta rnlll;yllwlmmm kmu‘ n.,':'.n".“';“x'fin‘ )‘n:::lt'l Lcl-lu:::n,l'l'n’ls::\r::jx‘:fl‘m!“;lgo?:} fsaripd Intimoiutory ndiresses whose lest i ferip, econony, the giniblers and prostitates, | e the wards bas beon fuangurated, und tho | held nt Mutt | 207 Archeraveutto, Inst evens then mude, WItHONE s tetion upun my ety g rrent i Ha wonld ifko to 3 chlove 80 ‘ lisr, I M, - Lynch i tho chalr, < dong, hut wis datermined (0 Wipo ot tho sobt | #tecvss wo fur nchloved Indleates thit the wird e Ul o T : Ac " o Qarsiyr Cinrk, Haber, y el s i Toniem o s | ENIUS ISt lerenso tha foreo of mon to whom | armitc Crnel, Haber, uid tho eity and town tick- 2 bt more strect-cleatinge 1 wishof a | the Northwest. ana deeply Interested 1o every- by wos | 1IN At tenda to promote its prosperity., wo regward tho eholee of the offieers to whom shall tenden wis to provoke rln:’u 1 Diodsh lh; mn!erlmr;k to L‘l{;:“lclnlh {l o T el s bttty o a4 | 10 DEit, but he'(Carten), thongh ho shonld siie | tho task 18 assigned. - thatiglt I Tespons to the espre fnrgo numi of _businessemen, A Terrible Arraignment ofnnrfl!on', praced upoi the tieket as candldate for Mayor. Cinb instrueted tho Exeeutive Committe : Applaused The Convention haviug neectled to [ e deiegnted tho imanngement of 1s tnterestaus | ypg altorantiva of the refusnl of tho election | ket pigol, bd no press to repeat [ | Tho Campalyn Commltteo was In gession tho { 48 » Cunpuizn l,'ummllutfv.u#l:r:fia‘le[fi:::n|:!:: Administration by Emery Tho Wishes 0 those businesa-men, the aelegates | 1 matter demanding tho utmost enro wud ferit- | pificers to submlt to Intimidutlon ana coereion, | 116 1l ho press to blow hishorn, 80 ho lad 1000 | gog of the duy, and business, thongh ot | Was dlaponsed with to enablo the members 1o y huve tho right to expeet that they whil sise thele [ Hny of e eitlzen, ho ordored w supplentental cleetfon to b ors [ 80 himself, ‘The ministers had told him that in | ) 1 o orde ) b attend llm Furwell-1iall meoting, and the meet« A, Storrs, st enrdenvors t sto that the teket thas | feuteed, Thnt we Heartity approvae tho declar- and okl th Qe violntion of taw. ttend | B8 wordly wisdom ho might be better thaa they | thousual routine order, was lurwo fn volume, ‘ ing ndjonrned wbjoet to tho o i xeons O [k ey ekt e | ation of donm S, Clneie, tho iepubliean noui- | Eifzed nn old tn But, vlolation bE ki, et | in'tho waimblimg quenthon, and fmportant w4 to th rosults songht. Reports | e Clonpaibject to tho call of tho Bxeou they shall not vease thelr offorts until | nees that our tiunicipal Government sholl be | g0 man who jasned it way the peico olticor of ME DID XOT WANT TO BE RENOMINATED, Trom tho wards Imlieated n satistavtory degreo The Freneh Contral Tepubllean Club held n the polls nro closed and tho eleetl eonduacted I tecordunee with business methods, city, ang that ho tow sec Floction: ; % of netivity, and (o arrmzoments r’ur witeil | meethng at the Grand Paeitic Hotel vy Toustng Specelics by Thomns Crafty, | (o, bolis nm sl A U0 racotion. | wnd mitify nis homiation s i wise ad oxpedtc | i s Sl it ho, aw socks 1 retieution: | but to attend to his private afalrs, Ho bud " Hoiia Mowol e dvontng, IXECUTIVICAM. i i AL A o meetings under tho nuspieea of the loval orgunl= | ‘Tuo nttetlance wan Lght, owing to ¢ Justice Morrlson, No K. Faire e b T oot it s ot vy | 11 IMONRUEG FoF 150 COSEFYALIOR 0F T THBIG | ytfis Courrbts CINAG . T N0, 3 IR | oAt olficn GWenty-grcy, iwubths with OUY & | antions ivvo genern] sitsTaction. o PR O A y 3 nt: munyof tho members nttended the mass-moet ing 1S tekat, from my own kiowledio ud from | inforests, T P i enan I8 i Vore it Nost Ortontis it £ | o fntorast of o bisiiiosaermon and wanits | at Furwell Hall, e Gueroult Dromden. ha Dhank, and Others. thulr wenernd rapitation, they are gentiem Iexeleed, That wo commond to tho morehants, | probutitity of uny voters befng unuble to east | (1% husly A Lo pay $23,000 to S10,06 ( year, ncturers in tho suce of tho Repnblican | whofo ticket was onthusiastienlly indorsad, and ] who are entitied to our most. eordinl support. | Inanifueturers, aud workinginett of 18 ¢lty tha | theje votea, you wiil seleet (ivi men—threo for | Now he re WhoUE S350, Which wont Inrios ticket i3 stentity growing, and by the el ot o | arrangements wore catered Into” far a ratifien- L Tho Domocratie parly lave ticket adopted by tho Republican Convention a8 | ji,qzes nnd'twa for elorks of electio v 'm_ R Charl Fho ol 'tll' E"‘l "'flt'; weak [t 13 expeoted that tho eatiro army of te- | tion ineoting of French vitizens toho hold within placed theie teket n tho tield, and the | warthy of thelr full, hnrtonlus, and encrgetio | ““Humand that tho polls bo kepe open tntll | f exneetod to o odssed it out of ofice, aug | Pabllean voters will bo fn line rendy for tho coi- | u few days 10 tho Bighth Ward. A commitiro The Exccutive Committes’s Addross— | now tndg up, wiich ust b il by 1 vo Buppoit, every voto I8 polled; aid, in coso of & refusal, 10t | hiv omocmtie fronds camo. £0 him sy s | 158t Tuesduy morning. OF onc thing it s proper | was appolnted to tako tho matter In chiez,— Harrison’s Uttor Failuro at the polls, AS 10 the namen that appear i MiL MUREY NELSON the Domocratlo Apervitor, or sme othor per= | i . to semina ife xupporturs of th lepubllean | o sunouhcoments th appear in T RINUNE, G that tickes, T hnve no word of critielsm to olter | offered tho followng, which was sdonted: won, tunminoo to tho meit i Hie and arownd to | "8 Suate- Zeitung e chorged that tho pro- | HEKEL B that is, thoy mit not b tlsmnyed poimsteatob s e as Mayor. Haviug bren a nember of tho City Counedl for | Wirkigss, The 1leat duty of tho ciflzen isto | polls tutt the electlon s not closed, nnd that It | pibiion mov by (s urrival of bud weathor, Waln or siing, tho Jnst two years, 1 huve bl frequentopors | tho commonwenlths thorefore, T Do Continned until overy voto 1 polled. | foy Fejon OvLICnt i sEiie i poviise ha | niud or dey yround, thes mist stund to tholt OBTAINING PENSIONS, tnunities (o e and invot, Carter IHnerison, thelr | fcaiced, ‘That tio putio Inforcats domund tho | Numiunto three good mon for hudses, s v | Boon witd thit tho braperty-mwnera wanter thy L T R IR L Attontion Oalled to His Statemont that ;:::I-'.‘.lmfi T.':E\r' lfln’u(:lh"mm?' Ollnt HALORONEESG | S b etk LARE oeCtashrs: o et MO i ey !3:’.‘1‘:-‘555 IR mend ToE "t Hories poisennty. | leansus of grise plices Aifukerdind 1o il o Youc ety moring, :l\l-:m(“r'dq:}g\rx:'{"rnw: A -Ouoaldet -1,;‘:‘.:‘1;:]:1?.:‘{"::,.J:;‘;‘ml' : 1t Ia, perliaps, nnnceeasurs (arme to nnko any | hissiness-man of the clty, kud urgo s udovtion, | sweir In the julges, Then ona of tho Judges | o fousmd tho places wuro weong, disreputable, | atoe u‘(‘\“y'cd'm‘lo':-“ “;1': 'alx'm"mg:'.'mfi'g Was | of the New York Tribunc: 1t 13 cusy cnough toseo arrison Breaks Hlis h : 3 / ol €. ) Iemderson, Fdson | lot-box potlstiooks, tally-sheets, pens, ink, ¢ #0 by the nelehbors, [Often equully dlsvepu- framed und enncted th sent P Thera feem 1o be pletity of peoplo i this come | Kol 1L J, Macfariand, N. K. Faebank, A C. | ope, ote. Froeeed and receive votes until every y e over a topublican ontdidato infinitly his supe. ! ed the present Ponsion law,— Speeches—Damaglng Confesslons, ity who ke ety commetont i Tty | Brott, a b W Harves. J it 19 DOLE el IAYO BYCEY. VoL MEOE It B e e, iy | Flowe N muttor wiiat, (ho weathor may be, it | easy chougd for all but Congrestmon, and sonios willlug to entlieliten the public upon tiut subs | © Socretrs Raymond Da nat najoitrn uutil everything 1 done f nce | il neked him to rolnatate one. e hiad to dus haoves avery Repibileun nnd oveey friend of | body must beat It Into thele stupld heads, for Jeet withont troutling myat wll_nbout (¢ [Ap- SAD THE FOLLOWING S cordanco with the printed “instructions oo tho | yond on the police for recommonditlons, and respuetnblo intelpnl government to stand by | thoy tack eithor tho ubllity or the disposition to . = Plaused But 1 wiilsay thiss That, I © rlzitly e o AR T fice of tho poll-book, and eonduct tho viection | ¥ s & S Lifs pust and desert 1t not, A0 16 O tholr own nceurd, A lnw allow His Fears that His Policomen Have | ypprevinto tho dutiea of that oftice, they reguire Cureaaay, March @.—Julin C.. tonley, Eem | i avesy respeot us thoe regularly nppointed THEY MIGHT BE BUIRED ALL WAS NUSTLEE AND ENERGY . & Inivaliowing ono Been Bribod, he unblaged Judgmient and the undivided earo | Preaiiont Ratification dbeting, = Fapi uli= | Yy tho County [oard, Retin the ballot-box for | to niisrepresont the facl Lote df, dicansentind | ntthe Teattt en er o Sy e purty tosye anothor, but prohibiting tho de~ Oty nt Hont i tortit TurEhor lustrnetions | Tieen rovoka, 1o hnd bofrionded Hoatg, wnia | Ko wre omimt e femon seoho otizens | fondant from showluie cnuso why be should not are fysted, Ho eareful to have relinbe, honest | thought he did not lnve the rlght to shwnder | gilice, Anaddress to the Irish peoplo of this | bosued, Isa aucer Inw, to sny the least. Many tl,"lllzlr-.;us mi'lnclv.‘d ns judges,—ten whoso stand- lllll‘gll!&x;‘m\zls) rfl[!;;lum\hl)l)gfl '}ffiz:]fi;kll.;'xillm'fx!g;lrztmé uh.ylwnsmlluulnml by tho Comnnfites binving tho | thousunds of pensfons have beon ubtained une i 18 goor, A Ui} e, it e atrict attentlon ta tho above, and thoro | Counoil had Kept CInti nway for sovoral. nights; | bset ooie koo iy will by thotgutfitlly cotts | dor ciroumstancos of uch fuerant dishoncsty af thio one who would proverly disehntie thom, | PEARSIG Althoig cireutsinnees bayond iy Any mnn wlmmncrcllllmunIm duties londed | eontrol will provent my sitendance ok tho e~ - with promises that he mus 10 fulfll and with | publican ratiieation mecting te bo beld th A GRAND RATLY. pledgds to redeem could hardly hope to make | evenlng, [ eamiot alfow the ocedsion to bids TUE MEETING AT FARWELL LALL LAST | hn Admintstration such ns you espeet and | WHBONE R uxstivanco from mysell of iny carnesy tcrod to-day, and kiven to the publle. to- ! R e ity e ol leterminatlon to do ntl possible fur the s 1 foubt but that, nnder the Ce on, tho | 1T thoy eleeted Clark he would say it wis well | S " thut nio nttonipt fo abtain thom would over hiva EVENING puch ag this eity needs.” olloving - this | determination todo all possible fur tho i # 110 doubt bt that, under the Constitutlon, the oy 1 Cinrk e woulil i i morrow, T o attompe tabitain tai wo ) a0 surpriso oven Lo o st sanine of tho | 10, 8, 8 fust ehen | L necepted | thle | 4L S LR i ity Wi dovo: | Supremo Coust will bold tho elestlon ot wid | (e WSt they st BT WA BUok 1 | | Tho roports teom, tho antuensgors, wto o | pifiints’ o Do *Frco oo sorutiny: Republfeans, The eveniug was eold and unin- | glected, Ushoutd %o into tha olico unpledged to | o0 0f my triends thronghont the several e : Chalriman Campiten Counultteo, | eleet o Democrat for Aldersu (i tho ‘Phir- | et i tho Trlsh waitie, wore axcoedingly sntis. | LLoUSauds . of porsous are = now i vilag, et tho bl vas crowded to N3 fullest | aty it oot of e on oy ubléers Y | tns of e ity it In o Gonsention © | - Wozentaro tosus thut foonth, but thoy il botior tuve v Dogott I | fuctory. and it 8" gxpioted, that. by Satunday | Beann & thng st thay T as anis ity 2 freo to disenurge #s dntie: el vre e 3 s 0y conlin’t do the ol 3 0 Wi dee o o 0! y joarned 0~ enpnity, thoro boing qaito w number of 1nt1os | Lot oy should o 10 so sy ThaL every Repubiican shoull huld his prty's THIS ACT HAS KO PARALLEL. Y S B, i ulght tho conblned roli-calls wHL agyregato | fenscicss condition of tho onslon Itureatr, Prosent.” Tliora Was i great flaurisiio P~ | to'best promoty tho welfare, th igovd or 1, el v 1y .00 numes, 4 Migiens far wbove personal proferences, nnd | in the history of oflicialism fu thls or any other | “Sihsars. Heunott, Murphy, McCabe, and othors | F, " O Now, suys A to 18, * [How is It that Bmith cets i cts [n ndvatce, and the gathering may be called | tha perce of thly comouuity. LApptaa Iabor with all thelrenergies in tho coming strug- | representutive Government, it wnnunf;\ium- spoka in nm‘-rnr the ,,},,E""“mfi,,,,, : uu‘:;‘::’lll:nv I!’,fi?{:‘.}{“;&;‘g'q’.'.?.“'&{k?&'.’il“&‘:'“&&'fl?&'r': pensions” % Dan't know," iys B, Ho cuiny Epontancous, There never wus u largor or moro | What Laulil then 1 repent now, anu Dshall ng gle. tempt of 1 partisan to overrde tho lawe nud Lo | "fesalutiond livlorsing 8.0, Dorgott a3 tho Tn= | pogn. * Parson ™ Sughorund made o speech on | 1or, With n cortiticato to tho elfect that hly not elected to tho | Healizing that the enemy 18 strong and can | uso his oflicinl position 1 ald of the onforce- | gepondent eandidnto of tho ward for Aldormun | tho necessity of dolhg something o connt 1t | health had been seriousty Impaired in tho War, ofiide. upon theso terms 1o nut_ ¢aes o e | onls be overeome by tho carnest fetion and ui- | mont of bis partisan decree, Inateid of belnr | wera passed. On motton of . Flond, tho oid | the teis defection St T o Shaheret | cte, which I know to bo false, und I told him It was i meating of tho hest lntoreats of Chicako. | yjactedatall. [Applause.] The most etvenunus | R vigiizneo of all, L close with tho assur- | left freo to seek o retlection, Mayor lnrrison | Domocrney of tho ward fidorsed Mr, Dogwrett. ontls Wards, and s SutCommittos wis nne | comlan’tsignit, * Very woll, then.' he sald, * I 1t wns 4 meeting of waich uny city on the Con- | efforts bave been mode by probably dls- | nnees of the kindest fecliuw Toe every candl- | ought to bive buen deposed from ofties and to |~ ffhe Demacratie city and town nominutions | pointed to tko ",B" HINEL0D AttdoR ndvIsoI ne | must ket some one who will' "o he went to tinont might Lo proud, The representativo | futercsted partios 10 zet- me 1o muko | dute onour ticket, and of iy determiiation o | be silfering now tho palns and ponaltics of ni~ | were sutitied, nnd_tho” Chittrmin was tnstracted | Nt Word Mogui roported that soio ot tha | S0nes andbo sigied it. I nsked Jones how ho Dusiness mien of the city were thore to | promises ns to what my conres would ue | Turusin mo lies to huve thom trivmphantly | peachment, . tnappolnt & Cunpnlgn’ Commltteo, which met | zuntiling und sportin Hrntarnity wore Jitiing 1 couli do such a ching, mnd ho subl thoro wasn't 5 R‘ regrd to Stato’ laws which pass heyond ou | eleeted. Iespectfuify yours, Muyor Harrisun's pollitienl enpital. on which bo | yfier ndjourmsent of tho Ciul P mu“wm;’mm“fim o ,’L:," Eaeiet % [ any harm In it: tho Government wns rich givo countennnico and support to tho | i Tlepingieos, wiso tn vegned . J. T, RAwLEGIL | constuntty draws, I8 his alfewed finntcln) suceess, i 11 tho nme 0f PoltoRl meeeay . Miohiar | Ciough to stand 1t, nd ho wanted to belp fho candlidates of the Hepubiienn party. It 810 | ydht'of chrtain persons 1o oilice, wid ko rogard MIL THOMAS CRATTY Dut, - fuct, bo 'never origlnated _nuueini o " Gt Wi T Yty ol | fellow nloug.” * 8o [t gues. " ltobinson sces his Sxaprorntica.th siy Lint ya Inoes antliusiustio, | 40 cortain i uli 1B pos e was thon tntraduced, und sabd thit o wished to | R1CSS, o, dovied that Of by predocessor, COLS’II"'II\\IE;EC';[:‘L\I'C!‘EXI’NE. clirant poifoy deators. and whip thom it sibe A R R LA gathering was ever held n this eity, Tho audl- | fersof this tature. My reply | s been | eqi attention to one potut Which shoutd not b | 3 o LA 18 PRIVATE CILARACTEIL wjssion, . thi I ence numbered not. fexs than froni 4,000 to 4,600 | L1 wilist belory freo to, test theso guvatland | weoriuoked, 1o Wenpan to quoto. trom ‘Curter | % Nongblioan ousd or Mderisen, Wihout | mng wost TownIteubliogn Centenl Committeo | Tt wus reprosonted that many of tho German | fov thors s o i1 e e e et people, and 1t was sgniticant fn s charctor. | puerodnd o, subJect ohly 1oty onth of | RS specel o tho Democritle Convoutlon | jo would buve Inovitubly dritted " into | mot lst cvoning In dustico Miller's oflice, cor- Raluonkyunire sors. Sauuwiink Lasiosat il go in for n pensiuns Somo ono usks: *Can Hito oy 0f tho matn htl was flled by tho bist | B Al o8 g best Jancie shoutid show fog | L Sattieday fipuiation to- tno wwblers i { Coviniam und - conseatent | dbcraco, | ner of Matsted and Mudlson streets, The West | {UIF fielr aneroung ta o tieand ond of tho | tioxe things bor" Tof Wiy, bloes your un reprosentatives of tho Itepublican ports, Tho | tho .welturo of this peopie, [Cheers) Dut | Fiviingions. 10, hold ) Bk SARCEs, B | He wna forced to econouiont adimiulstrution by | trown wards were nfl represented suvo thoSov= | pofted to interviow tho tending brawors and | Anbilsticated hoact, thoy'ro wolag on stondily 2 while I Wil muke 1o promises of any kind ng o | A%, - sheeeh ot il 5 | tho passaww of the por cont Hultation netby i | 41 "uid Foueteenth, : 3 every duy. DProbably one-half, If not threes sallery was nlso crowded ta an unpleasant ex= | apidnte, 1 mmay with entire proprioty on some | 835 tho bLest friend of the samblees, 1o | gosublienn Leglstatire; and & Reputiican Leg- | @Mt and Fourteenth, mpress upon thom the necessity of 0"'“""'!5 fourths, of all tho penslons grantod under tho tent, It was tho wealth, the intelligence, and | o these sub! oxpross my convietion WS guoted the tnw i regurd to gambling, which | it rg Mr. J. M. Gotman was cleeted Chalrman; | thelr clionts fnto tho traees on puln of curtulle ! u UL, (s0 s0 umended tho tax lnws ove - ot presenit law have been obtalned Indust such a udustrs of Chicniro whict was represontod 1n | oitizen. | boliove, for matance, that 1t woild be | Larrison hud kel 1o unfores, Lnilee e | theawn by o Domocratle Supromo Caurt. that | Justico Miller, Scorotaryt Joxeph Kenng, Ase | SRt wway, - And such will continuo 1o be tho ense us 0 i thls meettng, nnd it s no dispuragement to sny | for tho interest of tho suinunkeepers of thiy the Connty Treagurer was nble to colleot mill- | sfatant Secretury; and Eouls Hutt, Crensurer, Tho Groat Unknown who (s to represent * tho Interesting weeting beld in n loenl camnpuign. | huro toftto the end, I Lu 3 lowy a8 It 18 oncouraged, an It pragtically I, by bt % b bline und open vrostitution, and ho excuso S~ L0 o i Dest Mayor ™ an the Campalgn Commitico Is no 3 . v J 2 tunt o Tornier gthering ovor was moro Intoll= | SI5 48 L wholo 1F tho aulscrauio dives and it | Gich o ke for ot KUppGie. GIbIE | o Lo, hites bio 1At Tororoteom thasg | o2 comuunleation was recelved from o | loner o mystory. Tt 1s Uic teleptione wiro s Govnebmanic, Witsixess. went I it weneral mako-up. Tho keonost at- | aps that, Hourlsh i our midst aid DR | s becuse ie winibicns winid take refuke in v ¥ millfons were paid over to tho City ‘Trens e, | Bloventh Waed Republicun Club, usictng thut tho | which hus oo of Its terminl in o Mayor's Yol ohgaied | i hotel i conduet thelewnes, The speaks | McarTiEe o s Doon Tostrained by lopibe | wume of It 8, Perring, nombnated for Constabla | oilice. OHIO WHEAT PROSPECTS. that thoparticanpe | GFauoted the Luw i 1l reiund, wid showed (o | fiean guardinnsyip—chuined, 8o 10 speak, for | by o mnjority of the Eloventh Ward dule- | THE DEMOCRATIO CITY CENTRAL COMMIT- jutlo eitut 10 uive | foukigorisin and sapiisiey OF ste, irnson. MO | four chnt ho would swump th clty fnnnces, and | ition, Vo utricken ™ from tho, town tleket, TEE o i | Dot bouis told thit thare Wiia ono e g | bring diskraco upon the peoplo of Chlengo, tho numg of Solomen I Dowes bi tention was paid to tho proceedings, The ehare | in that businiess shoull uvter of tho meoting i best shown by giving n | destrogesd, [Cheera. Lbelle few nanes of gentlemen who woro scutterod | BUStE S aro making i g s suloun question an undio among the audience, this miloun question an unduo proulne b 'Fhie Condition of the Crop Critlenl— 3 tetd n meeting lnst eyening In tho clut-roomof |~ Many Fiolas Wi IKilted 1 1 3 eid e - 5 substituted. ‘The communication stitet iy , 0 b ¥, olas ntere] ol — Lol DN MR SR SRR l‘,"!“:;L"“,"‘,{"‘;:fl"‘!h'I‘([};"‘,::,;!‘;'l‘l‘,;,};Z‘I"!ufi"I‘"g."":,"‘l',;j,'},’: Foutie e wito i bean el unt, ity Wl | DEMOCRATIO ADNISITIATION ¥HON 187870 | hat thers | wore “woveral | indictiionts Lho Tremont Houso, Thomas K, Courtuey ithe | ¢hat 'There Will Ik n Deticlt of 30 For Jnmes S, Kirk, Tl Tan, Geo. 16, Davls, | Lbellevo that there nro dozen other questions | W3Ee8 tho et ernitiin IR OGO Bl S % i |mimnu In lha'tLrlmhml Conrt wednt Porrine, | U vostgnntion of 51, 0. Clancoy, tho momber [ Contas Compnrod with Lant Your, Murstinti 1" 10, tnery fhmmer, of more vitd importauch s the pavinge and | GG AR VREISGIS MOCRIG gambie hrouh the clty to tho Vergo of rutn. Tta cer- | wid that thorcfore 1o was nota it uin £or- W | or tho Committee trom tho Twelfth Ward Wi Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune. Tabert Law, o Hofftmani, elenning ot our atreets, tho bulldhyr of vur sow= | ol P tBiitoon, “ile wis glad to hear the ut- Hileates wero selling 1t 80 cents on tho dollur, xm‘*mun' 1 rewd and gecopte Corusiws, 0., March 20,—Owing to the Johin G. Kbortall Col, W. L Thompson, | crsuid brid i of Yta piiblieselivala, | forinees of M, Clitk uon this subject. Il Thte tux-cuter rolitiud supreme, T tho wouey | MY, onry 8 Audtin, ex-dustico of tho Bence, | o town und clty candidates woro ordered to | sovors winter, gr iy Sohn ey, £, G, Hyes " und ather questions of that mutura, not oneof | GRS e e EAhd Hot weroat | IEkots of tho country Chleuigo was buiglied (0 then read d log serles of vimrizes agilnst Pers | eyt with the Cauipatgn Commitice nt 0 . m, | SeVCFS winter, great Interest hns been mani- WA Lnvreea Jitnes M. Wanzer, which, 50 (e us 1 know, bus yet boon ralsod fn | fon SHE W Sl sy Gt B G i eentan | Ecorn. leckless extravimnes provalled i overy | Flie, commenchig s fir itk i 1875 when Pre | to-diy at tho headquirters in tho Paimer House. | fested tolearn ns to whethor tho winter-wheat + Commissioner Stewart, 4. C. Knopte o this einviss, 1 believe 1t 1s within the power of [ (1o e | Smasinn hotols Tto conl | pelrtinent of ho Governmont, and tho peoplo | Hs wita i Canstuls tn Iutverside, o ehutice | [neluding tho Constubles, there aro clghty-four | crop had been aterially Injured by th 0. W. Potter, " Jawmes H, Dilvert, i City Government o wew rid of the thipves [ UEY WOlIE TRke St 9L BOLEe LR SUAC | i thoie tieada dn shate, Undder o Rupubi was e thit his sureties, J. G Halbes | gandidures i ail. v L uaterially Injured by tha Commissionce Albright, John O'Neill, uned (i that infest our streets, i that th | B0CPEatlae them thut A Cark wold Subprest | gaministeation all this was ohanged. Mugor | and Osear Flolds, witwirow from 013 | “yye statement was mado thnt tho Ropublienna | Heavy fall of snow and rain durl the pst o Carys '}, ! Cenin sbingedens | irough wehiosd Cwideopen | K thit 1liryiaon ot not ke 16 bottor, | Tt oee y, (ROt debt nenely hulf i Dand i Jeacinuts b s (Rt Ating, g4 i plnvod u shinen trick o0 tho Demoeruor by 1 few months, With u view of arriviue nt & Wirt Dextery . V. Purington, il 4 red 1O | beeanse ho siid that ho conld not enfarce the o by s De 2 5 S 4 e il of the halls fn tho city for every night [ eorrect elusion, Seeret ) erl N 2 ¢ i y o driv t ertiflentes issued by s Demoerutie predecossor, | out bondsmen, He was thon notiflea by tho | pepge e Y correct conctusion, Seerctary Chiamberlaln, e . om, B g Ao v s | lnsws, Hunsiced tiow to Fally wraimud tho s, | Widown o 003t Of iy (o Atrcis. from | Coninty Clorik (o filo new Londs, He didso on | | F605 tho clesdon, wad th byt Bohith 11. Wiltett, tor, L. Knston, \ " o 9 e by outdoor ms-meetings was disonssed v some | OF the State Board ot Agricnlture, has trav- o whol 3 fortmene | They it eaptared tho eoutitey It full, aid | 541005 to 210,571, nnd reduced o damual ape | tho 100 inst., and on tho e day resijroed, so " e i s Rail Gxtunsively ova b B Bt Mot o eyt | thioy could enpuire tho elty in ono week. 1o | SooSiition from £ 10 15040, 1| thitt no Judment conld ho colloeted wmentust bim | Aot he minttor was tanlly refurred to tho | eled extensively over the Stato aud personnlly s For the protection sovonly ot our wwireitl- | WSl L uive rei on thiele tiekot who eould | VUit aplowmtial fimnciad record. - Tho elty | durtmg tho tine hw was without hondsmon, Je GIEREER .‘;'{';;5";{.35",;{;:{ the recounmenidution | juspected tho whent-fields in nently every L . zens, bt of the stra, mny bo W 5 wan lifted from an ubyss of baylkruptey amd | Was aiso churged that e was i€ Demacrat and e 9y ortion of 3 ] coni- it Reaiannd; B RS JirasEen kAL IR Lo iU ML TOIN BADRI, Dl om 1w 1t 8Ol Toaniutton. Aa b bsen | ulwiys ind boon. AGHIOr churio was that hu | SEEGGd o triango” for o largo meoting I ono am‘u:;' “moi.':[::\x,',"i:flf?,::s,;h‘" ,tn;i"’ o Jieney W l\’l’uz EMERY A, STORNS. eandidate ,~,,,C|,i, Trensnrer, thon mndo a brier | Wellsiid: @ Eversthing hud to b eceated under | wats In tho hubit of soliciting clulis Tor collee- A_committes of three, conslsting af Messrs. | 4 A R whe: 5 critienl} Sonsy Lk ; : Dol orndly LoDERY A STONIS. | dncod, | bvicih iy Wihich o give his hensons FOF becoms | Henths everyibinic way vondy ymdor Harrison.” | tlon whloh wers tried bofurg somo cauntey | o0 clairguchoriund, iat Tandes, uod o va, | G06 In many glocalities wholo _ flents 1. WL fiavvey, W, King, e o e e g | Ing u Ttepubllean, Ly barepaated tine o Ropublican alee | Juslon, subjecting dofendunts to unnceessary | wiis sppolita o W any vicanolés it tight | have been “winter-killed,” eansed by %‘(‘,L";I";K}h"gk- bl fiiu‘rfm:f' plensure to address o itopublican mecting (n this A. L. MORNISON AHothor chargo waa thut thore waro gevoral | APPeAr o tho varlous town tickets, gpecial ref= | thy continued thawing out and s 3 i Ay clty for nearly two yeirs, Ho Lt not chunigeq | was thon Introduced, und sald that tho hour woa | DEEOCEATIC RECKLE: " QUi h Bls views of the Demoeratle party I | [ute, and therefore B woild e short in his GAN 153 AND EXTHAVA- | fidictments pending in tho Crimfanl - Court | Sioice Lol bud o the fullurs of the South Town Convention to nominute 1 cundidnte for | freczing up, From ofticlnl reports recelved, L3, G weninst Pereiue for fuillng to_ turn over woney | the Incrensed nereago over that X L vy Sl i that thne. [Luughter and applause.] | remurks, e wag suvprlsed to hoar Mr. Harrl- | shourd not be permitted ngaln to deag Chleago | colleeted Dy Mm. The witnesses ln_eieh cigo \},“u“;‘fi“.l‘?,‘,‘;,“,_,mhm of tho Committen thought It | estinated at 5 .,fi- cent, J-‘r‘gn{m‘fiu’rw::h{ Gon. . i i 5 Ao D, Tiayworth, Mo wus . an Iedependent’ i one | son speak of biy moral idministration, et | into tho mire of debt and afagrace, Mayor Hur- | were numed, und muong thom wero 8. D, Kins [ weqntid ha pdvisablo to bokd abothor meethsy be- | observation, sustalned by ofilelal reports Jion, 1, L ‘Piompson, & I "Miawort, senmeo-lilepondont of tho Demoorntls party, | aald 1t thuro was o wiet thiig ns public | sison was fiterally compailed to eontinue tho | bark, Dr A ISimbark, Walter lueabuin, aild | fore tho elocuian, und o Committeo duehicd 1o | from hundrads of - tows Yuing,. 3r, Chime Lonls Wamjiold, L. 1. ftice, e wibs S0 1 voformor, i on tenas, 1o Would | kolleitntion Dy prostituies on our strcets, Our | Ttepublican_tinanciul pollev, It du nothig | mang ofliee well-known oltizens. These Wity | Ge6 i T Tmonratie_ hembginrtom. tn the | T e e istiing, Mr. G SaeAiounsy o AN O, reforin the Demoeratic' party if he could. Ho | finest thoroughinre was givon over 1o thom, Ho | else hes ho fmituted “bis_worthy prie were all Dtought (w1875, In 1878, at tho duminey | B o Trouso Pridiy ovonime. idjouened oriain_vohelindes thnt tho Sield nt winter by n\m:u rittty, e |u'1" orwood, would muke t good Republican specel, Hepub= | bad i st of o of prnsllmlhmL‘!ru[mrml by | Mayor ifeath restrafned: tho viclous olasses. | term of the Superior Court, it Is on record that s 4 ] whent lnfi Ohlo will not exeeed, even If 1¢ . Ay Spruene. FUTH R leanisin was ke 0 greentack, curront overy- | neity employe, which were leewsud ws suloonss { 1o elosed tha doora of gnnbling-honses and ( Pecring's wifo sued and was granted a divores 5 = reaclies, 50 per cent of the Yrmlucllun of 1880, IR lfix}mu M ansran “\g:;{n. where on the continent,* Hu wia there torutlfy | down staies wis wsed o8 u satoon, und up stabes | tronted prostitution a8 n crimo wnd an | from him beeaitss -of nbuse, dednkenness, und TOWN AFFAIRS. which was 52,000,000 bushels. ‘The present QN By B N the Ropublican ticket. It was o gurprise tor | and in tho renr wus i direet gito 1o hell, Ho | outengo_dpon publie decency. On the other | fallure t provido for bis rauily, NORTIL TOWN, heavy fall of snow,the Secretary bellove W nllivan, l;'} illmu: urrs, hin to ratify the Repubitean tieleet, but they | knew tliee prostitutes wero blackmalied by elty | band,” Mayor ~ Harrison has introdueed Mr, Austiy thou read alot of opinions from a Tho North T ¢ 5 Yokl will be benefieinl if nob followed by treezinge d Binry 1D, e, were thore tu_rutify tho tieket ge by tho | employés uf Carter 11, “Haeebson, — Ho (A, T | fnto Chieago tho Southern Kea in gumbling and | number of peoplo who cliimed to have had o North Town Couvention was held yester= § o ohor ™ The nest two weeks will doubiless o Vlu‘f‘ Bkt 1. Merriek, Hoepubliean Convention, fie piid n _ecom- [ Morrison) wes responsible for whnt he stated, | prostitu Tho gumbllng dens und houses of | business deatings with Porsine. Antong tha | day afternoon in the Lowor McCormick Hall, deelde whether the falllng off In the ylld Tt vnst gathoring wasealied to order by pitment 1o Mr. Jessa Spaldiag, and sitid | Ho knew thut Corter Harelson kicw that tls | fli-fame in Chiengo to-duy aro open to tho pub- | Ruinber was Justico Mecob, who dukd that Pers | Mr, A, 1% Ewing In tho chair, and Mr. Jobn Cal- | Wil oxceed tho fi v e, . '-“\n! R u{lul:\v c‘&l l.tdflhflfl‘?r Uy Jes30 | tpnt thore should be no division In tho | blackmuiling of prostitutes was gomg on. e | Tie eye and duflant of public opinton, #s thoy are | ¥iie was - rsenl, ¢ dend=beat, and tho worst | wiy goting au S vetary. will exeeed the figures ziven above, pnt‘nu" ‘l‘l“u wi l“’fiulmu ou dohn C. Coonleys | Kepubilenn z 13 Ho nngewdulugly | bud personal knowledio of these things, Thero | jn Now Orleans, Mayor Muarrison clubng thut | moanont. He had not one redeemuyue quality, Tho follo foia 3 1 5 $ i) _"Rvun s i, R B a | wvedr. Clark his support for Mayor. e wad | was it man who el cttice under Harrlson who | lo Is Lyman & Jduckson snfd bo had collected money ho followinir town officors were nominated A QUESTION OF COLOR oiF Henry W iuymond, A, A, Sprague, aod |y geitlman of unauestionnblo tegrity, Who | was in the habit o daily eollcoting wad 2 = . for them aud faited:to trn {Lover, T, I, Guult, | for the ensilng yoar: Assessor, 8, I8 Chusos . » 1t Bllsy were eleeted Seeretaries, und wouli give to Chieazo n goid Itepublican” Gove | forelug hi; il trom unfortupates fined in POWERLESS TO ENFONCE THE LAWS Honry £, Seelye, nid i mnnbor of othors wero | Coltector, Willinm Vogt; Buporvisor, Putrlok . THE FOLLOWING VICE-PRESIDENT! ornment, Ho Dl nothig to suy ugainst Mr, | the Polleo Courts, 1T Carter Hurvison would | and ordiuunces acalnst gnmblers and pi nileged 1o havo o damieing remarks about ) “ y An Overn=Ilouse Muunnger efunes to . v Loftus: Town Clerk, John Skerrit, Marshatl Fleld, Manroo tenth, Hurrison's ehitiacter us o gontluzi or Ul e | ask tho wumo of this employd through the pu- | tutes. Ho culls God to witness that he woukd | Peerine. 1t wns resoived thnt onet o & Holt Iunorvod Bontn to Nogtoon, .0 Artnaurs Hormnn Ibnster, tewrity, Heabjected to liim 50 lo wia i | pers he would give hiun thy nume, Mr Hareb | removo this nwiut stal upon the fute nume of” |~ Mr. Austin made some churged on his own ne- asasvoanived thot eich BE th Tope wanls Sotclal Dispateh to The Chicago Trivun, Win. G. libbard, J Rubert Law, Demoornt, e wadw shrowd, valoufating, uble | xon's attention ud been eatled to theso churges, | Chienggo IE he: could, bt Insists thae he ennnot | count whleh ho el to boablo to substan- | should nominuto two of tho ton Constables to ho Dicarin, L, Marel 28— i Jom 3, e P s man: he “know ‘how to reach tho man’ who | bt ho hnd given them no notice, e then went | do It. Wo chirgo (it this 18 a tiserublo uvnston | tiat, alt of which retlected upon Perrine, clecwd this spriog, tho romalniug two to ho reatun, 1L, March 28.—Munager Harrls, 08 ek Thney W T, marched widor bl tunner, 1o knuw how to | on togeald iiperlson tor ot closin: tio pun- | und sublorfuyu, Wo ulitrgo it tho gunblurs, | Wiien this dyettmont wvas tod tore seomed | yiaminuted by tho tow it Irge. 'Tho followig | Of the Operaliouso here, has refused to Fion, Chas. B, Farwell, Joln' De Ko reach men's - prejudices, and how to- pull [ bling-het, They bud elosed thoso deus during | plmps, and prostitutes who ply thoir disgusting | to e deslr to oraso Perrino's nwno from the fons wero made: Chauncey 1. Binir, Al H, Burley nth Ward, Flt ohit | nllow negroes to buy reserved seats to enter- town tickot, and a maotion to that olifect was tho strings, ‘Whe Demoerstie party had [ Mayor llluulh'n Administration, but Harrieon | avoeations on the streots, [n the ihuming o e e, Coatan Furt: wrown worse sliee st November. | ud sald thut he contdn’t do . On Clark st auth. Toule i ! I ot | bt of gilded palaces of stn, und behind | enrried unuimously. The 'resident and Sevres rs A o | talumonts in ndvance. o says hols foreed T dnu 4 Lo B B erand, e Swnnted to | Kuow what - Jaterests | was i gumbling-honse andor (o dlreet eneottr- | Mo Qoos oF snloons banelng Miyar larrisoms | e were Inatrieted to notlty tho Ropublieun ey ouriso I s | 1) do this beenuso the whlte patrons safuso 3. Russcll Junos, o, M, Pulimun, the Democratle parts represented In this eity. | agement of tho City Governmoent, kept by o | license,~thut nil these ars his most ardent sup- | Extteutlve Committeo of thofr aotion. c MeGeo: at lurge, Joun Movetan, of | to sit with indies beside tho negroes. This Allen Muuve Wirt Uextar, 1ke wintenl to know whether (£ represented 1o | 0 wnd high I tha counclls [ porters for redleetion to tho Mn\'urflh{. Wo ‘g Commlitey was nhout to adjourn when iteonth Ward, and Teruued Roziend, of 5 " b Tov. bt Ving, . H. Caus munnigelurmg or buginess Interests, “Docsit | of Mayor Harelson, who ewore that ho | charge Yt Muyor Hurrlson hus allowed Stato | Mr. Perrftio entored the root und wsked to bo | g st * 2 conth, netion Is tho oceasion of much talk, particn- Tenry \ g, fon, J. Medil, represont eduention ¢ (Grent Ingghter.] “dn [ wus worth $100,000 over amd above his | streot, Thied © and _Fourth nvonuos, und | benrd fn roply to ctineges which he undorstond B e At NS tonne, Gods nimo, Whitt docs It feprescnts (A vatoe— | debis, 1 fer cent of whin was o & it | Cliirie steeet from Van urett fo- Taolfih, | wero mide ggaingt bi Hon. Androw Shumag, W. If. King, MWhisKy menns, 1o hel and_seetlons of numerons Bireets on e Witliam Stowant W Patiar, *Whisky ls not nn interest, it 18 acalemity, | ‘Thu following were electedns Town Committeo | Inrly among the negroes, who say they wiil . o did not know, b ronvs Fittew v K Vi ¥ r oy T Wit Lhiey Were, it he would ke th Have {:’:‘l‘rllln ensulg yeavs Fitteenth Ward, [l A, | have their tights, as thelr money nnd their B: 3 Blxteenth, 1L Schommores Seventeonth, | elothed are ns good nsthat of the white folks, bling-hells i i Chie West Slde, to be given over utterly (o the [ thom rend, and howonldanswerthow. Ho did not " 134 S I 1S o o Ty 9 e 358 (Lo W, Bintehford, I. Campbell, and the Democestie party’ represents evory | hud stuted, Hoerivon tud vioka dunninon of m orasltys diat (n theso o< | dony tht e diotnients weeo brought wealusy A o f,'f’um’“f},‘htl‘l’l":“:;,&‘fiih‘ 1t asossor, | S° mlr-‘(mll) L{n:x:l ot Lmlur oo hll\.uutlu C M. Hutidersany Fnlc Lasecuce, calnmity:” {Loud fuugnter] Tlo then nsked {0 v, Marviaan then wi calities hetot, gnmbiers, thioves, highwiynien, | him, bue at tho timo of tiolt veeurrence b was | waa S, Loftus, the nomiies for Suporvisor, hog | el the hest seats In the hall, and they Tienry J. Willlg, " R Lrrabue, they diln't witat some man who repres Kivy statk owing Bow crime progpered | and pickpockots hold high cavmval, Wo chirgo | addicted to tho wse of Hauor, und wus, W fuct, | airondy held tmt ollico duslug two provious | SYOM determined 1o hiwe thaw, Mannser e Ton, Win. 1 NIxon, . B B, 0wy of thesy Intortats at the bund of thy Gov=y [ under Mu fsoi's Adwinistration §n Chi= | thit auminst tho humun pests who tufest theso | common drankard, Since Mureh, 1878, o bad | tepms, - llnrrls does tot deny the eolored peoplo nd- Gen, A, G, Daend, A. 1. Marcldon, ernment of the city of tho fature. Ho suid | cago, mo to Binll Beozinger's Ioealities Muyor Hurelson dous nat futerpose tho | not tasted lquor, und hnd boeoing redeen Mr. Vogt, the nomlnes for Colleator, fa n | mittunen to the hally b siniply desires that Tyron L. Smith, Rl Tfintes, thut this was u moral cf Tho gool men of ¢ {8 o1t tho Democrath tCene | authority of the luw, uud b not futerposine bia | Ho atso clilned to huve satistiod all o | paflder aud’ contractor of the Sisteentts Ward, | thoy do not kill the sule of the Teserved sents Gun. 1L 1L, Thomas, George I, Bwift, tho ity wero furxely Tn tho uojority, und Mr. Morrison undwered: | liwful - nuthiority we chirge that o i | gcsinst Bl and that over $1200 was applicd (08 | uid bas novee been o oflice. 1o 8 an ofd resls | by mixing with tho white folks, many ot Thio Ton, W, M. Aldtlch, A, €, Lnusten, that futerest which would lnw L yol think that he 13 in the right place?”* | Justly held responsiblo for the consequent | thit purpose, The afidavits of hls 8UOFIESS | dgent of tho city, sud boloigs to severnl deeman | whom say they will no longer patronize the Herbort O, Aver, 1. N, fliginbotham, und order wis crystullzed to-day. - Not only pmllll applnuse.] Tlo thon went on to sbow how | beandal to publie morals and to publie deco wero read to that cffeot, Ho o regurded mniby | yoetotles, g Bl 1 @ chanio 13 not made soon, W, i, D! Jsaag Hundum, here, but throtighoitt tho Republicuts purty, Ho [ Carter Hurrlson refused to preside over an Irlsh | Wo chitrigo that fn tho toculities nameid thoro | of the charges s frivotous, und the result | “ 3 Sioeritt 1s n hoss earpenter, lving fn tho | e . : AP Keeley, 0, D. Wotherell, Tield thut this was uuimbllunn city, Hongked | chinelty meeting last fatl, whero thore was i 11t | nre hinidreds of buuko-shops, gnmblers® dens, | of spite. 1o tho caso of Justice Moveh, for Ins [ Eighteenth Wurd, nud bs never boforo boath & Georye U, Clarke, A3 Wrhes thom IF thioy wero reudy to° draw down the bans | of 146 Viee-Prosidonts, compiosed of tho best busi- | ehlevos’ resorts, and plives of' o solleltation | stance, Perring suld that tho Justice wus given | sundiduto tor an oflieinl position, & X GEN. UPTON. Georgo Sehinehier, ., W, Couel, sier which thoy ratyed 1 monthy ngo. Would | ness ol professionil mon in Chiego, 1areison | by prodtitutes, wijoh, umler the city ordinances, | oty to bo hunded to Perrine for services pe i A BRI DT s N John'W, Thwies, Jueal; fietors, thoy Insult Jomes A Gurtleld “In "this way? | rerused to presulo us stayor of Chicugo, boenuso | Muyor Hurrlson s ample authority to close, | formed, and wauted to churge bim 10 per cont | THE WEST TOWS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION . H Ttiehard Micbactis, Anton Mujewaka, Crles ot Ho uskod thout If thoy | he wis utraid tho Britishi Governgient might bo | but that bo rofuscs to exeralso ls eal power, | for collcetive It Ho wroto the Justica u lutter [ met in Parkee's Hutl, cornpr of Wast Madison | Xl Funeral at Auburn, No Yy Yestors : ol Forsyth: i Ton. J: W Slowart, | bt foneatten tho durk duy uf lte Novouboe ulfente wtsuen noton, St Hasrlson's otlon | and hunce [s dumundinie iy monors s Stecet s ncensud und Hulsted strouts, it 10 volock yosterdny fore- day. : john M. Sinvth, Thoe Ho CHOps. vhies ity ened W it iy Buve v 8 country from n wie with LTY ERUSAT PROTE s Pyp- | nthlnfor it Perring nlso snld thnt his rse nce ’ ", ¢h 20,— A ey o Mo Ao iaebts | dob M. Clurk hnd becy Mayor therowattd finvo | Groat Tsicab, who knowsr e, Hnerison hud ng | SUILTY OF REFUSAL T0 PROTECE TIK TUL ©, McCluro ws clocted Chalrman, AU NG 3 Sitol BT he biiiemt og Jueob Roseuberg, 3 5 Constuble was to serve 'u_ writ on W, T, Watkins boen i procimuution to leep open tho polls | sympntty with the. people of iretand. Ho had LiC stonALY hsttee Steen to o 1L Dwlgnt, Jdustice Mecel - piymen 1 e Tho Convention thon proceeded to ballot for | the Inte Gen, Unton was nttended by o larzo oitovs 1. W, Thomas, | Wit midufihte No pulicy forca t profet wobs | FGght i th fhwot of Gonercas tgataat Gun. | eom tho contnmination of contnet with tho | ilistiee Mecel fur nou-payment ot tho price i ¥ ted £ Tt Ruetvatd Gholievetn W T INOIG HA6TE 10 Hhot tF Dioodaien, by sOrs | St e ot 1ie oy 1 e b it | Tl clisses, - Wo churgo thit thio uro o | 4F %, Bulr af pumtuloous At onae ors s B‘&‘,‘.fl‘i‘;’&ufit"n,"fflé’ utia, bite S Ve isiik | concourse of anliitary inon wud elvilians this enry W. Dishop, Sitner Tn 3114, Holng 10 RV Unothar election [ {wi yours, | Vot S1F: Slatpwon ConChed b i (ho | OF 100 aalovs I Cilouiro Whldh ira imoro covers | G S ut100 bud (HOCLOFD, POrrinG said, 10 10ve | Johin S, Diluphy, and Chridtoplier Younke, | Sftornonn, In tho cortére wers: Gen, i\(lu![:}l neninger, regor Adams, when they were to eleet n now Natlonal | nudienco 10 viso and _grive threo cheops for Mr, | 10r prostitution, vestibules of brothuls, whose 3 Ladlots M, W, ityan wis noi= | Shorman and aldé; Cal, Cibbals, Gens, Alox- fon. J, L loverid y % : for bim, Aftor balf a do OrEe ATUIOUE, Cotigrress, A uew nited States Senntor wits 1o | Clark uad the Kopubliean teket, which tho au- | Mlisates aroor the vilest ohuruoter, And wo 110 read # number of aMdavits trom business- | Dimted, recelving 26 votes, to #4 tor Younke, und ey 15, Wanhiburiie, A, 1 Dariey, he dected, and would thoy phico tho powerdn | diuneo dit with u it hoarty enthisiuam, {hnrieo that, theso snioons ure houiaod by Maver | ion in tho clty, und ulvo residonts of tho Ljove | Zdcutting, - e i :‘)’t‘“l‘h’é ToiE e A oomts, ' John G arrison's hunds, to Inporil tho chuees of MiL W T UNDERWOUD, urrixon, und lcended, necesrily, with a fall | Ghen Ward, comuonding bim highly for his per- |~ Dy 3. Lovejoy, n real-estalo man, wis unanl- ) 4 an, Compbell, Arnold, and others ien. Townsend, Dr. Q. C. 1 Jumies clecting w Republioun Uniied States Bowwtor? knowledgo 0 fitot that they arc nightly dis- bity and chmrnctor, 1] 'ms, | mously nominted for Asseasor, und Adum Ochs, | Inspector-Gensrul Stonehouse, Profs. Michlo £l G ol o, L‘,,,,,,'L‘;' b i v MO Lt e utislrl eonteac, | candidato for Clty Attorniey, betme Toudly catied | erucud by scones of tho 1host. dlapstine Hoone M}fi};}flm‘u’ e iy, WiCo ¢t s ilaredontor, for suporvisne, o ¢ " | mid Androws of West Polut, Gen, Woad and Willinm Fldto, w, M 5 and tho kentluimnon on - the platforin should' | for, o i briof spo tter wilen tio meot~ | tlousness, Thu pulice know this tuot, nd wiitt | oe dattues, wid ho alalmed to owe na i fntho [ For Cown Clerk thero was & contost botwoon o Gen, 1 (B A J. Knoll, A. A Sprude, unerstand lt. : g najournud, with clieery for tho Wholo tckol, | tho polied koow tho Suyor miuy kuow 100 1t 56 | &3 6t it oo hibar. 110 protestod futine | tho' friends of Jumios 1t sicCann and W. S, | Stlf Gen. Hrico id staih, sud tio losd Washincton Iestog, 1on Gewrgo It Davis, | (Jayeieess Wikers ts Do Lownecy Ho b all ; A e tion af tho panplo of Chlego | o etien af tho Conmittio In taliig nls watna | Junes, but tho ivicnds of o futtor gantloinuit | JELS Sora” ag huit-ast and symbols of J{,"u’,.‘"‘:f,‘,.‘,f“..,“ {“#ffi;‘&\ e tnrd, OF, YOI BeCA'L LroubIy Jourselt jbouT HinL' CLARK OR IARRISON, particulirly to tho fuet that Muyor Hierlson :’,‘.'fi;,'.‘““.i‘.‘“,“.‘,.‘,‘,}}'i‘.}%}:‘é‘(“‘r“t‘h’fl’nz‘h‘.‘, O ittt of Lhbos wis Appointod to drafe | mournl: gonorally displayed. Tho streetd . Nuthun Corwlth,' Dr, . N, Labiaisty b thoweht 15 s ronig L0 shemand. plodics ool 0k BAD Gov LENT. adinits fruukly thut o eannot enfores the § i,y his own lapgunic. sultablo resolutions on tho douth of Thowns 3. | wers thronged with spectators, Touts Watsnoils 8 i " of cunabiutes, o was willig 't o woimce | TIEADQUARTENS RENIMLICAN Exkcurtve Coxt- | onimaneus ujedinag "r“i""""" prostitution, and | T\ Gaton t detor notlon until Thurssday tn tn- | Hnlpin. psllibotiidocicngedz [0 Horely kol Wililour ¥, Ation, {hing o whatnciers | Lo i tio busiicss: | sure, Cicano, Mareh 21— the Leople of | DS RIS, OF Taitiiias, KRS | rariiog tho' Kixecutivu Committos wae tha | | Ll followlng 1.2 st of tho Constiblay nont: A GREAT SCENIC EFFECT. B oo, :‘hu“}'h{;fl:shl'mnm. Wl 32 thay hievd o washlor, “woull they 5{'{'.‘"."" U:;:”{.'"', Lis ‘.’if .'.“:"“""”."" party Of | whilch pluced hiw in nomidation. D A e e |, Josobn JCuuhin s - Soveyth, nomas | The wtchuun fu Soblusinger & Muyer's dry- R WL geemt b Cplodzo | troot i, Ho® i | Chleuo with tho hnedhuli shnduss of S0 G | 17 19 NOTIC TO ALL 111 CRIMINAT, CrAssks, | Hed by o buto midority, tho Prosldout decidioe | I horley, J. B, Dowsnie, e b, §, K, | goods store, ut th oortiurof Mydlson und Poorin Ne viloo; Lol 4 Quirk, of " cnrben Mhin on "tho TR | Sreratudly luee f J tho jumiblors and hangurson nbout houses | WO gteston. Jod to nltow tho Eloventh | M e SteCattye b ATt ouen | sreots, aut droamily dozingut U o'clock Stons . Cwsilov, St ke ke, id thio o Comnnandiments vilod Into o nnd | Sec(OIMW Wil WL soteh of selann | ot shastiuition, o toiores, buitias s | it uttio o mttor, S errine pramiss | i, S B itead, Joim TUorts's Tenth, 0. 1, | 405 mOriug whn o st 1 tho fraat of the : X - b . Like, D e ! g : 3 - | Gircor-rubbw, © th oy will it s D c it B v dtowl, dotin Bl b bl %lé(?:::f:ll \Ilh 1wz, {l l‘l\( M“l': !';lb)‘:“l":l’.l‘l] n:fl‘;; >ILKS.III‘0r) m:;;'ldnn'n':‘l‘zd tg&x& ‘t‘«?m‘- ested ( tho ovent of noxt ucsiayv—intorested | bu disturbed, It {sw bid for thoir votes, Tlhll’l fngg lu:.m marum m:m llf{iuvnnlmundmnm all H-M“"lytlxll).'fn"&utilm,‘g!x:‘-l"'I:J'ullfi'{wumh' EN :&2“‘% :\ltuur;mlnl:flhl:‘l"l:ll; \lrlxla;llledhm:;m n ‘I,?u)o:f::olnl::‘nl BRI 1) 41 el BArone” e b WL enrsied off xolnie of iy employers | mondly wod matesiully, Vast sums of money | Ul ope aromiso of tmmunity from molestis | “REEGI U ded thon wiluirned.tot o'elae this tulhds ‘Tharteonth, J AL e el Ahoulliote T st i Xhule M iiie, b Gy, et S s WOrS 50, eurebul it | 10 mulntain tho streotyuud to lit thom, to fur- | ilarrson's uitr noillcloncy us uis oxecutive | 9 1he towa toicet ilh Lo neld ut tho Assosiora | Lioraicl, 1 Sutibs GWSAEE oo g | aspect, und was hostiles consplouous for o [ ety i Gt o™ thelr pledices that thoy would Fargut it aboue | Nish & witor-supbly to protct property against { ofllcor than tho prosnt e Caimpain, | st utroot, Lo conale s 1o | o8 COLIBR adjournud, flory rod hatr nnd mustacho with which {v I hurt, " H. Nlekorsoi, A ! S s nee: It was e to huve cloanod thou at n 3MO ] TICISN, b A o 4 \ Juvs lroake Huetdeds, T &, Modipat, : Shartion b H.‘i’. \{x‘x‘::mjnl:r‘mm‘inlli}“&ffil‘lfin‘“uu;' comminlty 18 to Lo copsurved, or neklected, | capueat] i estonde at Lo tmu of tio mP I'T‘MUI?I';'IA:\)UHS\X ’u"I connt ‘fn' oy M:sgmm el f)UB :, D e e purdonst Yo ¢ R et rumo Heoehor, - f fukointich futcreat in it o b | theakh th enforcemont of th lawsundore | MEuat swow-tullse but”the Shayor uttobly P OIS ON TiAliisoN, > O Ettar o7 s ot vioum B | 08 Sttt fus s arosivon “tBAE tho " witehe 5 2T Hagwed, i tadne, om0 | g w0 St or St Hurrison, | dinavces enaoted o thit e, by tho oiilala fo | RSSO 1Y, 0, LT R G | o Chienzo corroapaniont of fho Toulsvillo | Grrcan, Slurch My parey when it 1a | {100 was uwuko Ro dogou back Jutu - tia © Norwa Willimns, PR, thentencd through bis uetions, god thousauds At 6o i e AR ] cent letter: The above 18 o sentiment which all thinkl roctly athim, 1t was gomo timo bofore tho ehatotiow, 15 G, I eon, D Viter wero froventid. from- Chsting hoft | Kood ur bid foenl governmunt, with uil that this | B bt soree “of - geom e too 4 | SO SRED Lot wie courme tias oun vory doraod not That wo Justify wrons oven by | WATCKMiIL Was Able to’ Gomprohond tow th YL e bultots, 1 wiser counsels had not povaied | attornative lnplios, We duelaro without sesepvo, | Mborees at work, on the | steots, | UG | goyeroly oriticlaei, Tt (6 elifuied Tot o oS | Soms sty bttt soit Sofemm oo v | Diiegir hud plad seced 10 tho trap-oor, tid 2 n wotlon of Mr. Wampold, the followi Noutinees of tie Republicnns werslnfinity proven by tie eXperivnes of Lwenty yo - % i o thut ho would eithior vid Chivugoof theintmmous | WK to Bistain owte countsy atall huzands aguinst | Proiswoyor und Parkee ascortained that the puld, ng proven by xpericn [ twenty yoars, that, | bismossesnon to his greed tor oflice, T'iis huose o, Mointen i Committee dn Hewlutions: | AR, o, 0t B Deierale, el I | s yotwewn tho twa parties, the Repabiicwn | of ibirars siowly it vt e | s, bl It s ity h bt GF | focs frum without and uetors withi, et | birkise i e walned eoess to tho busos Louts Wimpald, Cal, Jucobson, G 3 ) ! Y A ] " nblers, thioy o OV bontatt, | putziots, . Notwo with by Damocrats, © Tho | purty best deservos tho contiduncoof 1o peopie; | 110 butichmon of Stuyor turelson, publ out of #uinblers, tijoves, und proatiiutus, or ot b vegilite tholr conduct i would provent its bos wilk I front of tho store, und hud, manoged 10 () i ty 4 v o prblis trensury, ut this late day that thoy | 1 e . thut pertaln 1o vur countey, AN e admit the " : ML s 1E: WATICANIC Hoptnersfluanty s wparty Uontata. | aid thi s truo 18 uppllod to local ws woll us | iy ho welr o hand Lo’ tarehed o tho polls | COUL we A4 Bus, iulterably oltemive to il Heih et ¥ duty to sustaln our party who 18 18 ight, and | 5 5euct (o teubedoor Ly B bouo et wus then ntraduced, uud_suld this wus tho first | Lowllg o, wirss that hunies swolves. fiyen | Sutionat afui, Witness tho rulo of the Demoe- | to vato for tholr eisployer, ool citizons, 1 this Chicngo s fur . Boxes, with whioh tho biscuient was partiully tme In v iife whew bo appeared at w politjeal | take Cnrtor 10 $haeri N raey I the Clty of Now York, Wo bew to ro- Waarppent 10 the citlzons of Chicawo, withoue | Helow tho nut cuviabie condition fo waleh Musor | souio mon claln e u duty to sustain our party | flied, diretly bencith it ILIs supposed thut g o T MU gl ot S W o o 1 1 o peaplo oF Chloago. that tho party we | Fomnd sty iliiayaie. syl ey ot (ouiroly, eIk | W Ut b, Jheo wa Thion, Shuvos o BuELdy OF | B e e Wt Rivuuse et impurinie of We ocoislon. | bellovel - be il oudtted | dothingl | oppown towduy e f4 10 siwo pcty through {averninent T, o, Jaiia ol ho el | have s Mayor who cun combing’ level-beaded | L ant n itopubiican of Joni standing, and bave | win's bullot was found uibodded fi the woud= t\n‘r:: I‘ll:'t:'k' ‘:imh:. :l:" :‘,'ul»‘l,m‘rl:‘\'\\t":::‘h '\I:‘l’lh')ll vrlh zlfl’ mllw.lli © | waose ngoney Tweed rubbed the peoplo of Now | the hunds of the visty whoso w,,"\",m“ to | tommon-sonso s the wdministration of huats | grout falthom that }mrty. und wm strong I suss | work Just baek ot tho hole, atid the burglue N 5 “our party* has not the sacred clafng upon us | MENL by liftiog o seuttle-olo I the sides "Thatupsany, J, L Woodasd, wid Job G : Clurk, u wel , A 1l " ' bes o Lalrs, wii rm and Just policy towuard all | tiniog the prneiples of it parly; bub 1ho | must huve bud o Very uurrow escape, fo o unaiesilonet Tntcgricy=— map whio wh | Carter wouli not buvy wuiciont spinaboni | York: And i Cartur W thacrison stud tho | G0, S0 Ve Sl Gaidor e st | dhosd olements, which e the hutiral sequency | Foprossitutiyte GE* Wt pary, oven i convens gl o 4 hu‘?l::)u.:-‘n):"nf;x:4:::|11h1';'.',m.‘.;h| .,:‘.h‘..';‘. ":l»lmfl:;m lt‘li-‘-’?l‘:t‘rl‘llxwaurlf\‘n‘:ft’xr":«“:xln\;.'lm‘; hiel .IIIQ; umutlnun ol lu.ml:‘n:m‘ \Inllmlm, depruved eitl= |0 o TATHEOn SO FLS o wipbort of the | O metrovotitug B uu;l ot 1ho e »llunfuxwr- tiun assvmbled, somuthuies “grently erry and MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE < i 5 i critly utnbler Wi carnet his | zens whoso vote o it cluiso: e b } 3t 1y W . Ane J ) " 7 A At e, e e R e Eany nluln:ly :“_“lm Dl s ] o 9 Whouo votes bell Pwoed 1o puwer untll bo | Gioiug clussess to fisare that support. b pans | iBation ot whicts ne wiso piun would Insist, An. | muke nominatons ot it to be mado,”’ and Bt tuxed und robbod the vroperty-owaers of | derd to their vieos, 2 suys to tho cepted Jtoniy ut tho urgent solivitution of o | husband by brevet thu Gty of Nuw York to the, vergo of coullses | peaplo of thisgreat cltys § cnnnuol onforeo tug | Sutl puroh Jurge umber of merchults, 1t wus one of tha | who walked the dtreel istuin tho tickut Bpecial Diaputch to ‘The Chicago Tribuns WHortnkIte Womnui wtior ubjeution which laurged menlust Mr. Hueel. | thon call pin 1ho pooplo e FOu Wty KLndpoiut, und (a1 | b e i B i L e e ary | AN Ao, eh., March #.—Great ex- skl i d ¥ . - | orditnneos nguinst o crimingl elussess § enne | 10 cuptious uxpression o utisiled fudivid- § truge, 1o the cholceofl s vegulur convuution wo o vails hiere over the mysterio o e S U gl e By | T e, e, i, L SATLEE | oo ot Hemmienn Admidstcation whieh | Dok roioet YOur siructs Trout g’ dingraco und | Ul DAL traly stanis L b wilalyoucknonl | ey bl puisiiitol bat st w wha et | i themsuives n municlpal und politieal | viewwl the y i it i widaed fuot, that th sl ural U0 wiich ot | wilaeds oven u Dot - pataliel 1o the e | o hal oottt 1 st sl | Secnnmcter, through t-advised ol aiaost ciul position who b Kuaws to bo g 4 - = | tho doors of the cambling nell-sigainst tho vu- Ly o L AN, bl W man 20 years of ‘age and o member of the it anpportud Cars | ity imfamy oF Dumocratiy e in | ke of Saur it s atid voereant gme | Feckiuss publie ke nces, und et b | vitluin sioeely bocuitse B I btatned a bouts 3 SEL0doreuss ot thie University, 1o ne M. Harris u TS Now Yot had we wnmont t Domae | Ployée. Wik bumilinting confesgiond fao | brems upiltude for ualapropos sit-ussoriion, | lnution 14 aeve, uid- aaworiby 1he asnio o cetnble e who wers wrongly bileted 3 i T who ures 1 mnke thom sl gt e sae | B8 peraonil wscendenoy, partcutaely throngn a | fresimun. sldes here with his wothor, sud left the N Tarwndie | Jniwcel nl,ldll:“mlfiuk;nmr‘hlv:‘l‘ul"::::‘fllnlmn.d x‘:xn; erit ua well s Igrautlicnns to deive Trout pows | a1 sollelt i roelestion 8 the princo of | Nauoual muu[mhfll.wllh:hhmuuhnu(}wlm'hluu A gunernl mlndr o nominntions wado last | o uge Sunday moriing to nttend ehureh und oty I Clocivdy Lo serve (homr | Tho Bend of the party of Taw wad. onder, swhors | S5 A0 pitety in Colewgo whicls 18 gillty of o ro- | shumeless nudueliy, Lt hug b rebiiked and wi pusable politieul runour, hud bud o power- [ weok by the Ropublican Conveations are vory Ntwselt bonnd tosupport and voto for u | disappesranes of Samuel J, Platt, 0 young uituire. Iuvh g gotlen oo nt last, (6 | posed the Dem Wus tho duly of eVery merchubt, overy proper- | ter 1. Hars 1y-awner, ot wiun 1 tho elty who wiated _ MO, QrEent government 1o come forward il L (1Y support u ian wh DLisines4 hate X 2 rve tho 0 BTt (U’ the Sno ICtLods wid of Bppeuls 1 1he o iy I CoOMMIY Tully dewmoraiiaivi fstiuones upow thd Domo- | satsfictory wed uert sipport; bue forsome of | hus not sliee been seen or heard of, o wis L kegse o otier ewnaldite way Cortor | sould tho taudusity b e sitwied to i s | uhi . e whien e oF wealn | 0ol i privats li T Cosnirree, | B O s Stntoestls wholly throun | tho oo (ho Romtnations e ut Ui tileend | 1 good student, of correct hablts, and o i arrieani b sy now quhufuhi ug chissed, wio hid Jliled our arsiies. Few men | ealussis of wivkudieas, sud threatoned his vis- i i the opportunity saven the Repubiteun press of | of tho tekots nee veey uosativiaotory (1 refer to | eatise enn bo assigned for his nhsess The H ik by “.m_l[:.;wu 4w s icu uy tor w Lot or o banik necount, Bt o | g witls baukeuptey, MAYOR ILARRISON. iy un?- wul Stits 1o humenn and belittlo tho | a West 8ils Coastple of the Eloventh Waed) | Upiversity wis closwd this aftevncon, wd ¢ lbmibe e sietd | Every suiabler und weey oy I tho army Kor patrotsu T4 18 Lo o way Lt thoro 18 no dnnger 680 | 1 ox s, S : purty through the kuoncst sutiro uld most pow- | and do not perany support, wnd hy this rospect | Spydents started b all direction to seok for ? roitat wan Tor Unie of b ammbiery | Ty wold ot taisd ¥ et i o reultny repetiton 11 Eifaaof o, chorbiti o ior I CANNOE IEVHALS VIOl MAKING. A grtul el eelticlan, W wite “horugeliing |y BoL wily i-:nmrlu:xn it e | SGiG clow, it of theis dragsing o Tiver, 3 b i s 7 prbiz i, | praed by Tweed inRGW York, beeatise Hareison 1L uyor of this g3 by over i y mundei by tho Lighest hiturcsts uf the public u . 1 3 L Aarrtson, | dley bk mved ths Nafl vt | 1 o i, b v pattes Jlorelst 1 qng voung Men's Demueratio Club of tho | Trite (it Ropiidican votedn from wenoral dlse | il i hiterosta of tho epublican piviy. Ty | DUULIUS Gr 5o traco of N"l{m{hwfl found. L ity of (0 packess Were. tibio. Uppost Ayaleal | Susor " v L o i ‘Phirteentl Ward hold n muss-mvetiug last night | B0 ol dissatistacifon with e Repablivan | piety iust not bo Qisgriced by tho cludion of - 2 5 CRIBG LI, d supprussed thy | they lived, They weps pronder of tuele Auu, bius Lulug 1 tue chulr, will bu fucolleeied that the nrgroguto lepablic- | thut such * extruing rty papors ud (b0 | for Hore Lungyuna Furouts, and i curtaly curwe ks, Thu packers uml“uruuur tiun wauted § worksbops, frov © speceh, aud fruo laud. | ou tho occastou of tho Nutlonal election. He Mr. Grianell, the City Attorney, spoke, indors- | un wajority heru lust full for uf:unfly omu('u)n was | L0, would buld thly doctrlue purly weason; | tive fur Couy 5 ' . } i g lv‘)' coilil hundle hln ult e 3

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