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/ B S T CIIICAGG TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 4, 188L THE CITY. IN GENDRAL. S ML s, UL8: A, 180t the Palmer. o 1tewan, of Winuipeg, 19 at the Tremont. W, 3. RAwWLEIGH, of Ilclena, M. T, Is at the Talmer, " James S, SuepyAN, of Milwaukee, 18 at the Talmer. B. W, Denant, of Stillwater, Minn, 18 at the Ehermun (WITTIS the Pacitle 1% T CuabROURSEK, of Houwhton, - Mich,, Is at the Tremont, " OUR GRRMAN SnNATOR," Qus Willlnms, 13 at the ¥hermn Pror. B, 1. Crowrny, of Amberst Colleye, is At 1he Sherman, Junak L B, Woncesteit, of Whitehall, Mich,, s at the Tremont. THOMAR RPENCEI and 3, L.Wilson, of Manitoe b, are nt tha Pahiner. it BT GALT and 3, Ogden Graliam, of Mon- trenl, are at the Tremont, JOIN B RAYMOND, of Dakota, United States Murahnl, i« nt the Palmee, WItraax 82arLeroy, of the St Lonls Glohe- Dmocrad t5 ut the Bnerman, Jases A Gianay, of Muntrenl, . Secretary of the Hudson ftay Company, Is ul the Tremont., Mu, Cavirso gives the fladl teeture In AEAe o=y wt lerstiey Bl at 1., Topl Morals and Lisbor. ¥ Miss (4 v Wano and the menibers of 1ho ** Biiler Fuylor * purty are ut the Tremont, Lnving nrrived lust night by o epectal traln, ALBRIT RERSSS Of. Purla; J. l)lur linnn s ) 10 MitLEr, of Winnipeg, I8 at and P, Deschimps, of Lyong, Franco; Mra, Har- ves und daughter, of Winnipex: lugh C. 8, ougnl, of Ottawa: thigh Nellson, of ‘Toros M. and Mg, Ho 1L Montgomery, of Mous tréal: und John Hope, of How Fark, Cinda, nre nt the Facille, MMAS SILK, 21 venrs of e, was run down mo'elo stend (ternoan on thelntersee- thon of Hulstea street and Chicizo uvenuce by an Sneow g eogine, 1118 e und nnkie were budly Tirafsed.” He wiad talken to hid Bome ut No. 29 Surth Halsted street, and wus there attendued by Dr, Ishuwm, 1. Hint, Generad Suprrintendent of tho St Mimenpolls & NMunftol Raflronds Pr ent ot the Burlington, Cedar Rap- thern Ruflroud: T, A, Ford, Gonesul goer Agent of the Penn il»‘llnln Knilvond; Gruves, Prestdent af tho Duabugie & Sionx i I Garner, General Puee gt A Denver & itio Grande Rall- rond, sre at tho Pactile. LasT night the new Unlon Depot, corner of Madigon uid Canal streets, wis most brililantly Iumtnnted for s entlvo length tor tho Nest oce- casion, and thus signalized Its completton, For the flvst time trainy of tho Phisbung, Wayne & Chlengo, Pittshurie, Cliieinmti & St. Lanils, Calengo, Milwaukee & St Puaf, and Chi- o lton utlronds will nrrive and depurt 1rom this depot. 1t 18 one of tho most convenls ent und handsomest ever buitt in this i will e appreciated ne i necessary convenience and ns u uble additien to thn West Sule, X month o tratina of the Chileaso, Birling- ton & Quiney Rallroud will also urrive nud de- Pare from tho new depot, TIE TEMPERANCE CAUSE Mr, Robert Grahin, of Manchester, Englang, Seeretury of the Ciireh of Englund Tomper- unee S o dellvered un entertninng wd s Slrnctive discourse lnst night at the Gospel meetling beld e Farwell-Fudl, - My, Graham took 1or his text the paraple of the Good Smnaritan, who cared for the strunger who had fallen among thieves while on tne rond from Jernsi- tem to dericho, although n pricst and n Lovite B passedd tho unfortunate stranger by without notl The §: had related this parabilo in answer o the questlon of tho lnwyer, * Wha 1§ amy nelghbore™ and Mr. Geahum showed from s the Auty of wan to his fellow-men, om this the spenker eliborated the duty of every one on tho temperance guestion,—tho reseinng of those who were In dunger ot suc- cumbing 1o temptation, or hud wlrendy sue- cumbed,—and fn connection he gave nointer- esting necount of tho great and good work belug aceamplisbed by the Soefety ot which ho 18 See- retary. T FRANKENSTEIN—AAL. ‘The wedding ot Miss Esther Frankensteln, duughter of 3, Frankenstein, Esq., aid Mr, Ale bert A, Anl, with L. Adler & Co., both of this i wirs solemnized kst evening In Bium's Pa- villon, corner of Cottnga Grove avonue and Fwenty-second street, About 6 o'clock the BUesta formed two lines, tho Judles on one side of the lowe hall nnd the gentlemen opposit thei, and the bridol party entered sud _passed down e centro In the fullowing order: Muurice Hur- rig, master of ceremontes; brido and groom; Mr. lsidore Frankenstein and Miss Annte Seogars Mr. Duvid Jiucobs and Miss Flors 3. Tybells Mr. Joe Solomon and Miss'Schoren; Me, Bun Phil- Hps nnd Miss Celln Albenar, Kretlows orehes- ra }mrmrmml the ** Wedding Marel.'” When tho Dridal party nerlved ut tho sitar tho Urr»huus Quartet sungz i chorus from * The Magie Fiute,” arter which tho ceremuny was performed by the Jle . Norden, of tho North Side Congregie tlon, uecording to the Jewieh ritual, The usumt congratuintons followed. At 7 o'etock n sup- per was served, and tongts were responded 1o _und mude, A dunve program of slx- teen nuwmbers win ohserved during the evenng, Measrs, Isadare Frankenstein, Louls Glogosky, and Alexander Luvison acted as n Reception Contmitrce, The folluwie gentlemen neted ay Floor Committee:. Jucob Liwenthal, Morris Hellman, Feank Alexe, and_Samupt Jones, Mr. and Mre, Aul will resido fn Chleagd. ART NOTES. TIE ACADENY OF DESIGN. ‘Tho Art School of the Academy of Fino Arts has hnd n vaeation for tho st week, und the epring term Leging tosduy (Monday), to continuo ntil tho end of June, T'his term §s tho busiest and most important of the year, belng the sen« gon of competition for the annunt prizes, and tne time whenull the speetut studies are ju The oluss 1n artistic auatomy, under beglny Tuesday, April 12, tho per- pretive elagsy Apreil 10, 'ho “direetor of the kehoal hns ssued welrenlar congentulativg the students upon the character of “tholr work ud prumiafnyg thut the June exhibition will surpnss Wl foriner ones, “The prizes unnounced are as tollows: First prize, o gold wednd, for tho greatost gen- eral proticieney, cond nnd ‘Third Prizes—Silver medals forthe stidies from e and antlgue. Books, ti- Itien receipts, materfuls, ete., will also b given e desser prizes, The Students’ Library and tho (ifteen minutes® sketeh 1188 ure open npo teries which mike Hesldes tho vegulnr neadem- re now oight special courses i tiimes, which ftwassexpected wotld el elght weeks louger tnbertson, PALL EXPOSITION, e i cirenine expliing itselfs * T the Artiaby of Chieago and Vietity : Tha ninth sl art exmbition of the Inter-Stuto Industrint ¥xposition of Chicago will bu o 1 Bept, 7, ond wlil contlnug until Oct. 2, Jmmu .K‘II work mentioned {n tha catulog can by S Ve Le closed, Wader M. tings, In oll or wnter-colors, not € n Chiengo, will b recoived nt the Expositlon Bullding untl Aug. 1, but no warks will be exbibited inless approved by the Cammitteo, ‘o Exposition will coltect and voturn plet- ures In Chiengo free of churge to extibilors, the collectlon 1o be mudn From Aug, 10 to K, ln clusives but onty ono enll can ho mado, tuble e st Lo provid Al warks will be at the pisk of ownpers, ** A card must be attaehed to ench work, gly- titlo of picture aud artlst’s nuine und ad- s, 1T unles are cffected no commisslon will bo charged; hut so pieture will bo otfered for sulo uniesathe price I3 wiven ln the lst, rtistd - restillug out of Chlengo ave ros el 1o rend tholr lists with llmlrJvlomm’, 80 o In- “hicago,” and Lo forward so ¢ befure Aug. 18, all charges umgfluun In WA ALLOWELL, " Eperol y Sheselary of Art Comnmlttu, Kxpoalton Bullding, BANK TAXRES. AN DECIKION BY TR UNITED STATES KUPKEME COURT, Last inonth the First, Fitth, Commorelnl, and ,‘!ur&'llumu‘ Nutsouul Bunks filed , blIE In tho United States Court to yestrain the colleotion of tho tuxes for 1850, Tho matter was argaed le- fure dudge Drummond, pnd tuken under ndvises ment. 1w sugzested by counsel In the cuse, winouy other things, that sowewhat snsilur ulnts wers invelved i the sult of the Goerman Nutlonel, which wus pendug In_the Supremo Court, adeeion in which was dajly expeeted. ’;I"‘h:!hfinlm.-uw Court Lus now given Rta dovision o s, " Tha sult wus brought by the German <Mool Ink to cujoln the colicetion of u nx mosesed ugndnat fs sburebolders on thely rhures of the bunk's stock. Thebunk complatucd thut the usscament i question violutid thoss Provhious of the Congrony cae cerning Nationul bunks which lorbld tho Bratus from tuxing Nationol-bunk shares ot i luwber rute thun other woneyod cupital within the Stute. and ulso, that i€ violted tho provis- Iuus of the Constitution of 1linols concernlug uniformity of taxutlon. The Supreme Court, Mirtboot kotng fully 1t tho werits of tha guese Hons pufse cld thut tho complulnt of thy bank Wiln proj Intyissed in tho court Lelow for [l Firet, that it containg no uver- bates of this bank ure vajued purposs. of tuxution than other geuorully, wlibough this s ol ! particulur lstunces, Beeond, (st it contulug 1o offer 1o pay uny sum A the X which the shueos of the btk oughit ta Vay. Ltis thy estuvliabed rulo of thls Court that IMPOUTANT It or G noone can bo permitted to go Inton court o cquity to enjoin the collection of & tax untll ho hnd shown himself entitled to the aid of tho Court by paying 6o much of the tax nssesscil ngninst ‘him s it can Lo plainly reen ho onght to puy. This tho bank had not done, and the de- creo of tho Clreuit ,Court dismissing tho LIt 18 aflirmed,” Tho caso made by the Fourth National Bank probably comes under this decision, The bank's LI did” not contain any nverment that their shnros were valued higher for wirposes of tix- ntlon than thelr muneyed cavital geaoratly, thanglh thoy did give an lmmense number of fustunces of undervatuation, These Al gy over tho sums which toro pe- serted to be due from. thom ns taxes, 8o that, In this reapect, tho decisfon 0 tho ense of he tier- nun Nutlotal dovs not apply. 1t 18 probable that tho matter will now be brought up ieforey -‘lunlgu Blodgett for funl sottlctent in a day or WO, MILITIA NOTES, CArT. BUCHANAN, Company A, First Tnfantey, requests the honerable discharge of Private 4, Ceell Stanton, TE honorablo discharges of Irivates Peter Lnnr and Joseph ', Warren, Compnny ¥, First Infantry, hus been requested. Avouvstus H. Tore hns heen olected First Tlentenant and lngnar Larsen Second Lieuten- ant of Company ¥, First Cavalry, ADoLPIl FERIay has heen cleeted Captalug I B Whitefnot, First Licutenant, and J. 1. Covper Second Licutenunt of Company 0, Sev- enth Infantry. . Cosrasy 11, Fleat Infantry, has asked permis- sluli 10 ylsit & number of Bastern cities diring oneof the summer nonths, nnd contemplites golng as far Eust ng Now York, 2 proposed simendment to tho State Millitary cade passed to u thivd readiing tn- the ouse oi Iust Wednesduy, The Dropusition to incrous tho wnlary of tho AdJutant-General wasdefented, ANornnu tine compnay of tha Third Regiment f8 thut of Capt, . . Bourne, Compuny U, at Woodstook. 1t hid been organlzed but ore yoar, and yot itIs one of the best, the diselpline belng excelient. ® Barriny 1, Figst Artillery, of Danvilte, will VIslt thig city on Friday of this week, and will be dlered 4t recoption b tho Fiest Reglment srinoey on that eveniug by Company Cof that commund, JCarn, Lunisaroy, commanding Company T, First Infuntry, hng requesseid the hotoratile dis- chargo of Ueivates Guy 'L Gould, Fred W, Whites ohn Gienham, and enry C. Ostermnn for varlous causes, I . Di: Yousa, of tho Sixth Infantry, dered his resiznntion. Tho retiring ofi- cer s been conneeted with thie organization #inco fts Inception, and was formerly fu com- mand of Company Carr, G, M. Houmpy, Compnny ¥, First In- fantey, s requested the diselirgze for the good of tho service of Privates Emil Olsberg, Chrlye than 'L J1L Ihvi.l.llmlr" . 1erbert, Wiltlatn 1, Iholps, und Henry L. Rodziuskl, G, First In- Care, A, DI, Swimin Cnmuunr fantry, neks for the bonorablo diseharwo of Corporal M. V. Hurrls, Privato 13, P Welis, md Musicinns J. E. Wilkie and W. D, Quirk, owing to expiration of torin of service, Cav, M, 0. SroLy, commanding Cumnlmy D, Third Intuntry, bus recommended tho hunorne ble dischirge "ot Privates Mortimer W, Clark, Mortimer Gurner and Witham_Plieo, and the disehurge of Privates Walter Kirklund, Honry H. Winnock; and OrlundoTower, for tha good of tho service, Ti1e e oflicers of the Siaxth Tnfantry hetd nn eleedon Suturduy nleht aud promoted Licut,- Col. Witllam 1L Thompson to the Coloneles. The Sixth I8 now o full reghinent and entitled o three ield oflicers, The clection of a Licutens unt-Colonel snd Major has been postponed to some future duy. A Hoarp of Inquity bnas been appoiuted In thu First Infontey, composed of .\?u :' (13 Iinges, Cupt. Fo 18 Duvls, and Lleut, 1L J, Ul it to determine i contest over the posses Blon of tho Hamilton & Shourd's cup, growing out of tho recent annunl ritle-mutel. A pro- test wns submitted by Compnny G ngainst tho delivery of the cup to Compuuy various enuses belug nsslyned, Tho Board has nirewdy henl three meetings, and expeets to mnke a re- port this week, Tux Sublette Company, ¥, of the Twelfth Dat- tulion, I8 wuquestionabiy one of tho fluest In tho Firlst Briwnde, The compnny wis inspected on Fridny morning at halt-pust i o'clock, The ronda were nlnost {npussabie, and yot seventy- live men wero in line to answer to mustor, After this ceremony, Capt. Tueals, asglsted by hls Lieu- tenunts, divided thu company fnto threestpp titloua compaules and went through a dr paritde, guard-mount. and school of tho eom- altof which wern performed in a manner hieh Indieated thut Lotk ofticers und men un- derstood their business, A t.ACK of sufliclent apuroprintion on the part of the State and the ntorfevence ot polities luat Tl bave had u telling effeet upon the Nutlonul Gunrd of Hiinols. Politles especlally 18 chiurged With tho notleenble ravage In the rnk und itto cased by lnek of Interest manifested by tho runk und o, In thy Firsc Brigaae, purticus larly In that portlon of the organization located outaide of Chicago, it will takew sear of Bard Wurk to bring tho companies bick to thelr originul ennditlon, snd somo of thom areebliged o fucedmb to tho pressure of olrewmstances oud be disbanded. o very many of the smnller Aownd and cltics the Captain 13 "choscen beenuso o 1s most promipent mun in the place, and hng JAho greatest political intinence,—no mntter whethor ho knows [ll)l\“lhlnl( anhont Upton or tho oxistence of u book called *Tactie: Laust reur orders from General Hewdquarters for the henefit of tho nllitary were torn tiine nhinost entirely suspewnled, while the bend ofticers woro oug toncering, tog-rolllng, and wire=pulling to keep thomselves in ollics for another terni, There ‘were nio authorized enenmpinents of brimudes, which mode of tnstraction.Is nlways lookel forward to by tho autsito compniles with . grent deal of anticlpation; in pliee of this, those orgoulzations wore encournged o organize lkepublicnn murehing olubs to heip the boown atong, greatly tothe dlsgust of tho Dom- oeratic membors, From the Adjutant-General down thoro should Lo no partisan politics ui- luwed i the Nntoun) Gunrd, and no politiest waork shiculd Lo tolerat 1o the Interforence with the routine military dutles. ‘This [s roae fng upon those who stifererd tho [nterforence lust full, nnd It 48 0 mooted question whether the mititnry organlzations do not revenge them- selved ere fouge in e munner which will' Lo ro- mewmbered. RUFUS HATCH. HimViews anto Clrenlation and Mund= A ing, 1 gco that tho now Secretary of the Trensury 18 In tho city for tha purpose of conforring with tho busfuess-men upon financial mutters,” sald Rutus Hatoh on Priduy, 1 suppose he intends toget the viewsof bunkors and others upon finnnclal questions, Now to me this Is a vory simplo question, and tho views which I ndvanced four yeurs ago I entertain now, Hero fs a elre oular which 1 fssued ut thut tlme, when tho premiumon gold was 43 por cent, nnd which [ sent to members of Congress und inwnelal mon throughout the country, aud it met with cous sidorubio upproval s Haxgizag Orrrcr Rures Haten & Co. oAD STHEET, NEW Volk, Murets 4, Uhe Newwators and Menihers of the House of Itepie Kentatives 0 Congress assembled—O ENTLENEN: Presuming that you and your constituents beve in hurd money, both gold and siiver, wo ro- spectiully mako this sugeestion: Tt you prepure or fuvor tho proparation of abill to cancel greenbueks, by rotirlng the do- fuminntions of £1, &2, ¥5, aud 10 bills, and bssie In their pluces £0Treasiey bills to the sumoe ug- gregitu amonnt. To colu wnd put tn clreulation an amount of ald equal to the # and §10 notes thus rotired in denmmlintlons, ' gold, of 85 und §2.50; and of nll\‘l rt‘llhn’llfl colts, und 23 cents, equal to the 81 2, and ¥ L. You will sco at onco thut by this plan the Nu- tlonul bunks would be compeled u}’kwp‘un hlu‘:d alurge nmount of gold uml sllvor ol whero- with to redecin thele small bllly, thus moking sllver, greenbitcks, aud golil ot equul vidue, In other words, wo should thouw ndopt tho Bne ®lish systom of elreutating notes, as well 18 gold und gliver,—the Hauk of England votes selling remium throughout tho world, That bunk Jaatcd 110 notes toss than £5, or 245, ‘Tho Hinltod Kabillty Bankn ot England, Scote Tund, nud Irotund edo bills of ot less thun £1, No. 17 TRy r ¥, Nuo moro Nationul-bank notos of less than £ should be fasuc thu LI beroly suge #usted should provide 'for the gradunl retires ment and cancellntion of ull Nationpl-bank notes under ®, Bills of £5 and over to the samo wggreguie umonnt 1o bo 1ssued ns those of the Hund &2 rotved, Also, that the United States Treasury whoulil l8sue no moro bitls of Toss thiun £20 40 siwount, M8 woudd put ih cireuln hold by fudividuala and lunk on th . us end Jocked upin the United States sury wid 1ts depositoried, and woull be spcele i, puttlng nilont wn smount ot coln which wo catle bt ut from 200,000,000 Lo 10,000,000, binad gold und siver product of th for tho lust year wuk ubunt 100000 Now York would then rupldly und legitimately aisuta tha position of the world's Hiuncial centro. 'Tho United States {8 already recognizod n tho grentest producing countey In materin wenlth, our mines ylehhiug tho muuur whils the ste n Helds of rully of our rouls bring tho gra the West fu clode uummlm‘fi: " buard, liy tho adoption of such financlal weasured g Wo buve suggested, wo bolluve our Treasury botes would Le nut only o tegul-temler 1o the United Stutes, but recognlzod medium of ox- chungo throughout the wurld, Very respects fully yours, Ruvua Raren & Co. Mr. Huteh gald further; * liy rotirlog tho §1 nud 32 groenbucks nud lnulxwmuunurw o lusy douotuination thun € 1 phice of those retived, us 1 wortld prupusu How, thore would Lo no des creaso dn the clreulation of grocnbacks, und it would being siiver fato clrenlation. T would tlsonpprovu of the Govenunent lssuing consoll- tlated bonds to cover ull 118 lndublediiess, with Interestat dor o Imr cent, By the plan § buve suggested we should thon udopt the sywtom of tho Bunk of Eugland aud the whole” Eugllsh Uuverment,! utlon with the seus W, Ityun, Democrat, o Aw THIS DAY ONLY. Make Up Thy Mind for Whom Thou Shalt Vote To- Morrow. Law and Order versus Un- checked Vice and Crime. Will tho Sinks of Corruption Be Closed Out or Allowed’ to Exist? Sir Giles Overreach Harrison in His New Way to Pay Old Dabta, The Best Mayor and One of His Blackmailing Police Court Bailiffs. Waller's Attack on Heath's Ad- ministration Ably Ane swered. The Respeetablo Colnr'cd Yolters Will Bo Fouud Again on the Repube lean Side. Political Tribulations in Hyde Park, Lake, and Laoke View, AT MTEADQUARTERS, Thore was nothing dolog nt the Republiean headyunrters on Fifth avenuo yesterday, the otfty person nround belng the watchman. The Exccutive Committer practienlly Hnished thelr work Baturday, and littfe remulns to be dono DLeyond distritniting tho tickets, tho arrango- ments for which have been mnade. The Commit- tevare perfectly satistied with tho outlook,. and belleve Clark will have at least 5,000 mujority. They bave tull knowledge of tho pluns of tho Democrats for votng repeators und gettlog in fraudulent votes by bogus flvflslnmou. and Ateps ave been taken to stop the disreputable busluess, The Republican challengers in tho Demoeratic wards where the frauds are to be attempted, have been furnlshed with the numes of the bogus voters, and thore will be un ample ballot-box gunrd at the polls to eco thut tho ynngs of repeaters and Traudulent voters do not eurn tholr money. Tho chances of Democratie sueceds depemd uvon thelr earrying out their plans in this respeet, and tho bummnie: and thugs, and thioves will bo wofully disa pointed when thoy sttempt to deposit Domo- eratie tickots in the boxes. The Exceutlve Committee of tho Irish-Amer!- cnu Club hekl & meeting yesterday, but did nothing of partloulnr Intercst, It was stated that the Democrats hnd gotton out n clrenlur, which was signed by twenty-slx menibers of the Irish-American Chib, who “repudinted thoir (n- darsement of Mr. Clark, and suld thoy in- tonded to vote for Harrlson, Theso fellows wero sont to the headyuarters of the Democratle Contral Cammitiee in order to slgn tho roll and then go buck on the Club for vlTect, Hut the scheme won't work. Over 4,50 othor Irishmon who Joined the Club remuin true, und tho twenty-six who allowed thomselves to Lo used for dolng such dirty work merlt tho con- :fimvl with which tbelr countrymen regurd o, Tho Demoeratio Central Committeo were in gesslon nearly nllof yesterday at tho Patmor House, nnd tliorowns™ ns big n crowd and ns much seheming going on s if It were a wevks duy, No secerots were, of course, lmpurted to the reporter. A wonderful ehnngs had como aver tho Cowmittee withim . ten duys. Then they talked of 1000 to 12,000 ijority, Yestorday some safd 5,000 and othors whilo tho better posted suld * It 13 i togs up,” It was evident from theig unsald talk that thoy realized that Hurrison 18 u *dead ducek, but, s on avery slinllar occaslon, thoy talked very contidently of sitcgess, e Boclullst *party,” 80 far ns the North 8klo 18 concerned, aml, indeed, throughout the entiro city, will cut no tigure in the electlon Tuesdny, Tho two fuetlons luve each u tickot in the ticlid, tho Morgun party, which Is “stronjest” on the North Slde, huving put up George Schilling for Mayor, and the Grottkau fuotion, whoso strength Js on 0 South .und West Hldes, nominated —Thn O"Mearn, Tho adherenta of the former udvertised n meeting ut Folz's1nll yestorday nfturnoon to ratify the notulnations of their faction, At @ o'tlock thore wero threo prople tn the ball, half an hour Intor not over fitty, und by quarter of 3, when 1ho meeting wns ailled to order, about soventy- fivo. And this wis . muss-mooting for the th Side! Snceches were mude Ly Schilllog, Sluan, Meler, und others, but thure wis no en- thusinsm, The leaders stuted privately to n ‘I'IBUNE reporter thint tho Soclalists wonld not poll over LU0 votes Tuesday for the eandidutes ‘or Muyor, but thoy expeeted to cloct two Alder- men,—ong in the’ Fourteeuth, and naother in tho Sixtecuth Ward, THE CANDIDATES. Tha following I3 a corroctod and revised Mst of all the candidates for tho varlous clty and town oflices runming on tho tickets of ull parties: MAYOR, John M, Clark, Republican. Carter H, Hurrison, Democrat, Givorge Sehilling, Soclulist, Benjamin Bibley, Greonbuckor, Wiy O"Menra, Soclallst. TREASURER, John Rabor, Repnblicun, HRudolph Irand, Democrat, J. G, Wupner, Socinllst. F. I Munson, Qreonbucker, Frouk Stauber, Sovinlist, ] ATTORNEY, W. . Underwooil, Hopublicun, Jullus 5. Urinnell, Democrut. ' 31, Sloan, Suelullst, Isniah Fugute, reenbineker, A, 1, Pavsous, Sociallst. CITY CLE K, Thomas W, Bennott, Hepublican, . ¥. d. Howard, Demoerns, Puul Lebman, Bocinllat, Rovert Hitt, Greenbucker, J. B, Bulohrudsky, Soclulist, ALDERMANIC, The candidites for Alderinen aro as rollows, those marked 1 bolug the Republicun nominces: First Ward—Avthur Dizon, it.; Micbaél Hurko, D.; Dr. Willlam Muckintosh, 8, Becond—1i. F, Biltings, IL; Addison Haellard, I, Olessner, 8, It Hm Arplumll. 113 Jueol "Third—, 13, Phelps, g T, P, Ulovl)’, 1), Fourth=0, D. Wutherell, R.; 8. F, Cudy, Dig Arthur Hunt, 8, Eifth—EdQ Wall, L 1. H. F, Sherldon, 1. 1. J. Morgan, 8. Hixth~C, W, Woolley, R C, F, L. Doorner, i oL d :\Ilgfll‘r,fl. seventu~Willtum A, Love, 1t.; John Rlordan, Dug B Carroll, 1, 14 Bumuel Goldwater, B, wnd Efghth=1t. M. Oliver, i Thomus Pureell, D¢ Con liyan, L 1), N | Dandels, R.; Jnmes Peevey, Di; Ninth—W Fonthes 0 Nolton, 1 T, MeN DG —1). Nolson, 1t.; T. MoNu i el . . John Croome, 8 o Db & leventh—"Thuddous Dean, I . Tweltth—J. 1), Everctt, i, hirteenth—James B, Wanzor, R.; 8, J. Dag- Churley Wiclor, 8. onth—Clom Hirseh, It: J. J. McGrath, L 13 “Thomus ltyan, D.; Johu THluke, B, Fittoonth—tunry 8lokel, 1.; A, Seyer, Doy A, Watman, B, : Sixteenti~Arno Voss, D. and It.; Chris Melor, “Beventeenth—Thomus Caunon, H.i B 1% Bare rott, I).: Jubli Regun, 8, le‘r: ulr’n euth—Frank M, Blulr, It;; Geurgo Kele 2 D, TOWN TICKETA—WEST TOWN, Buporvisor=-Christ Tegtwmuyoer, Hopublican; Adai Ochs, Demogl ‘hompson, Republican; B, Callector—i1, P, ssor—Llensant Awmlok, Ilepublicans Milts e, Dumoorit, Clerk—0. A, Johuson, Hepublican; W, M, Juued, Democrat. SOUTH TOWN. Bupervisor—it, B, ucon, Ropubllican; Willlam Mulzucher, Democrat, Collegtor—-Murcus A, Farwoell, Itepublicans Clundo J. Adume, Demoerat, s Republican; Bryan Assessor—1'runk Drake, Phllpot, Democrat, 'Town Clerk~J, W. Moore, Republican; dare tin J. Ditscoil, Domacrut. NORTH TOWN, Bupervisor—C, ¥, Petorson, Republican; Pat Taltuy, Democrat, Callectur—John Murpby, Republican; Willlum Vout, Demovrat, Avsessur—Adolph Mucller, Repuplican; 8. B, Chase, Democrnt, ohn Reicb, Ropublican: John Town Clerk—, Bkurrits, Democrut, CONSTALLES, The nomiuces for Constubles aro as fullows; ‘Waast Towu—Hepublican; J. ¢, Liuden, Bern ing money 1o Aeve hard Behram, J. Franels O'lirlen, & M. Farley, John I, O'ltfen, Joseph Lusseeh, Kelley Lo Thean, dnmes Breektobridee, J. P, Tore, Jolin Mathiaon, W. J, Miller, F. W, Towird, I ¥, 8itt, muel ll, 0,8, Tlkoin, 4. M, Deal, Frank nery, Bl Sontgomery, Fo O, Cartor, Joscepl Kot Mactin Mctroo. M. Vs’ Fronch: Joseph MeLinden. Frank Schoenwald, Louis 1erbert, Michnel Mageroskl, 1. # Dewoy, Charles 8. Overocker. James Sack, T, A. Durkly, Josenh . Doruey, Tonglove, Matt Holfman, Matty Murphy, John hiin, J. TeCarthy, 1% Gllday, Ed Noomea, ¥ Ttend, John Fluhoerty, J, H 8telnway, Joseph (flml:m. A Hulilvm, Thomns Gough, Jnujes Mabun, Jieob Muvils, J. 1) Feanban, Jumes Flowd, Nictiolas Michelskl, #rank DBiersku, 1 Murphy, Gus Arendt. South Town—ltepubliean: F, A. Brokoskt, J. T, Major, L Q. Grant, L, Ta FPrey, Gicorge A, Hartuny, Richard Wallveo, W. IX, Morris, 1% L. Junsgen, Joseph Hoyd, Chnrles Dal, Louta'fanner, Nenjamin flondricks, Chnrles Vogel, bemocreatie: William B, Derrick, F. P, Berry, 3. M. Hurtman, 1, Bolden, W, Van Hu As Meserth, I'hlitp Kochter, W, It Stears', Theodore Rintz, John 8. Kramer, Thomas Casoy, 1lobert Cooney, Richard Ganford, North Town—~Ttepublicans: Wilitam Marshall, %] “tnrler Goehel, haries Hop 3 3 Daley, Michacl Bucke, Ed- warid Moon Mlchaet Giblin, Domogratle: John Boyie, Niek Mossol, Louls Rittlg, Nick Antan, O, 1. Baynes, Thomua Sewat, I'nt Keegan, Petor McGoe, John Morilan, Der- nard Roziene, WALLER'S ATTACK ON HEATIL, To the Editor of The Chicao Tribune, Cutosan, Aprili—If thoro®s anything menn or contemptible fu man 1t 18 trylng to bulld up hls reputation by Injuring that of othors. | nuoticed an urticlo (n tho Swnday Times hended *flenth and Harrlson,” signed Charles 8, Waller, Tn it the man from Kentucky undortokes to ran duwn the Heatls Admiulstration, nnd to appro- priato to himself and his master tho pralses that are Justly duo to Mr. Ileath for tho adinienblo munner in which ho munaged oue City UGovern- ment, and restored 8 charoter, botlr morally and llnnolnlle'. It g well known that whon Mr, Henth was efected Mnyor, the character of tho city was almost pust redemption: its honds wore depreeinted, and (s Dlegal sevip would not bring. £ conts on the dollur, und thors wis ot even i postuge stamp left in the City Trensury, It cost ovor £0,000,0K to rin tho city under Colyin, and then numbers remnined unpaid. The clty Inborers wnd the old man who worked on _tho strects. nnd we muy incluido the Polico and Fire Departments, ro- coped no pyy for nearly five months, Wit be- enme of the'six mitllons that was reall from ¢lty serip und collected from the overbundened taxpayer? A happy state of affalrs, traly, for Mr. fleath, whon bu'enme luto possussion of tho Muyor's office._tHow dfd he leave It nt the end of his term? Why, In tho most’exnited porl- don. Tho bonds ‘und securities were gought after by capitalists ut home and nbrond ns the sulest nnd best fuvestment thut monoy conld finl. Mr. Henth retirod from tho Mayornlty with tho best wishes of every taxpnyor asd Duslness man of Chicago. ‘Tho mnn from Keutueky nlso cliarges on eath’s Administention that nll the bridges and other city pruperty were sllowed (0 go to ruin. Mr., Editor, suck, un nssertion Is totally untrue, und worthy of tho_inventlye genlus of " the mnn from Keutueky, Tho bridges were nl repaired and puinted at n dess cost and better done thun over before. Mr. Ileath Iusugurated o great deal of economy In our City Government,: Just think of tho fat contriets that nnomnted to thousands of dollars thut were fet for ropulrs on tho Police and Flre Dopnrt- ments of the cltf’ by the provious Admivistrie tion. The repalm ahove mentioned Mr. Heath made the Polive nnd Fire Dopartments dn thom- selved, thus savine tho elty at least 875,000 1 year, Itisno use for tho man {rom Kentucky to try nndlpull tito wool uver the eyes of tho tix- payers and votersof Chleago in thit way, for wo nve yot to learn of any suving systom fxmuml- rated by Huarrlson or his Man Friny, 1 du not wislh to tuke up o0 much room in your eolutnng, orleould call your attention to nloug list of nbuses in our present City Government, ote, Your, I E, lvanes. . #BOYTCOLT?? M. The followinyg hundblll was oxtensively clrcu- Tuted In tho Irish wards yosterduy * Boycott" Harrlson, tho friend of Princo Al- ert. He dla refuso to vote for Gen, Shields, He did congratuluto Ben I for making n glrultfill attuek on the memary ot thogallant Gen, alhan, He did refuse to slun a petition nsking tho Governor u; |n.;rmll. the libernlun 1tiies to curry cn H urainst Dr. Guerin, Tle did oy thore was no [rish Democrat in Chieago enpihile of Alltng i tirst-class position, \llll" Ir"d oxpresd his great admiration of Prince Albert. = Hu did refuso to {nesluo at a meeting for rufs. ho lives of the sturving lrish penble. 3 Hudloes protact tho gamblers, Ho dues licenso houses of {ll-famo. Irlshmen! Boyeutt Linrrison, THE COLORED VOTERS, Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribunts Crrcauo, April d.—At n meeting of *The Cal- ored Men's Protective unfon,” a politicul oreani- zation representiog nll sections of our elty, tha unilerslgned Comnlttee was appolnted to give to the pubile the status of the eolored voter In the present municlpnl election, Ithud been ag- serted that Cartor, his cagle, and his honehmen bud, by foul means, seduced us from our uile- glunce to the Republican party, Tho course of the Conscrealor, n paper publisied by colored men, und purporting to bo published in tho Intcrests of tho colored people, has tended to confirm the public In tho bollof that u large number of colored men would support tho Democratio nominces, T'ho puper hus vursistently misrepresented sur Btundivd-beaw ohn M. Clurk, itud his nasoe clites on tho tie has thrown nll possible ob- stucles o tholr way, and glven words of prufse nnd encouragement totlio Demoeratic tickot, White fabricatiog fnlschoods and maliclous slanders to gratify persotd spite, tho paper ofuims to vo- tlect thosontimont of tho colorud people. This I fulse. Tt retieets tho sentiment of noono but tho tditor, und 1ty political Intluenco does not extend outsido tho uttiee, It will do the ltepube Tlewn prety v lllury. tho Dumocratic purty no ood, It i3 to milintents and purposes nuu‘pon- i our enemics, The notorious Jim Appleton, cundiduto for Aldermun of theSecond Wird, has recolved ut i1 hands notbing but fulsomy praise. Wu regret that any colored papershould 80 prostituty Mecll, Oneo for all, wo wish 10 - sure tho public thut the respectabls colored people will to a mun vote the whote Republicnn tieket from Mayor_to Constable. We don't do thine by hulved, Wedou't serutch, Wo belong to the party of deecney, law, und ovder, Wo will givo n good neeount ol ourselves to-more row. ‘Thu party need not bo alarmed, Al wile- sations 1o the clfect that the colored poople, or even i lnrge number of thom, would voty thy Demoerntlo ticket aro unguestionably folse, The name I8 nssoelnted with overy speolos of e fuiny which our rucy bngsulfered inthls country, Wa “will never forget Its uceursed record, we will nevor by word or dleed uid or nhet tho cnuse of Democrioy, elther in munioipal, Stato, or Nntional elections. Sulong us tho two partics muintuin their present attitudo towards 18— 50 long n4 thio ono §s the chunplon of cqunt vl and politleal rights, tho otbior tho nlly of bul- lot-box stulfors, negro-hntors, politieal nésasius, —just so long wii every cotored mun who has tho welfaro of his race ut heart romaln u stanch Republiean, Prineiplos, deavor to us than lifo, snderlie our allegiunco ta tho Republicun party. Whatevor hus beon sadil or writton compromis- ing our honor and fntegrily as non and citizens, our zeal amd rollubliity a8 Ropublicans,, 18, In overy purtioulur, fulse. We wigh to nafl thom to his connter a8 baso coln. While we didw't muke uny n-»l.»( domonstration or “throw up our hats' when Clark wns nome Inted, we wero nono tho less pleased, and very miieh profer to lut nots spenk (or us rither thun words, Whorever the colored voter hus tho bal- aneo of powur it will buoxercisud In fuvor of tho Repnblienn nominess. Clark, tho wholo ticket, el vietory Is our tattie By ordérof “The Colored Mon's Trotective Unfou.' Jo Wo B, Tiodas, R, G, WAmsa, Jaues K. HesNpruson, Cowmitios, IMARRIKON'SPET—-BAILIFIE WIIALEN U the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, cnrcaao, Apell 3—A fow doys ago, in o epoceh dellvered at Farwell Hall, Iatated that # person in the pny of tho clty was in the froe quent bahitof luvying binckmall upon cortaln untortuuntos who had been fined In tho Wost Division Follee Court, and that his Hlonoe Muyor Hurrlson kuew of suid disreputuble practice. Bluco thun the Mayor, uot satlsfied with dis. cintming ull kuowledgo of tho matter himself, HOUY BO fur an to say that tho statenjent itscie 1y nutrue, and uges such mngunge o *tho enforges muent of his asacrtion a8 shows what company bl Honor has been keeping, nud whien 1 will not nttempt to mltate, 1 will lay boforo 'tho public a fuw of the fucts which bave camo to iy knowledge, und let tho publio be the Judgo in 1ho cuso at issue, - Ou tho 2Wth of Scptowber, 1580, John Reath and threo or four others wero tined by Justico Waleh $18, The execu- tons wero pluced In the hands of onhe Williatn Whalen, who s saild to bo speolul friend of the Mayor, by whom ho wis uppalnted Ballif of tho ubove Court, Whalen went 1o Routh and demunded $£2, and threnteneid W send the wholo party to the Bride- well if his exorbitunt domand wus not cots plivd, with, Reath, who says thut this pet of Tnyor Huprlson's bus bluekilied bim during i yeur of between 300 und $#0, declared he woutd not pay tho sutn demanded. flo want to Con- trollur Gurnoy und lald the mntter bufore bin and bo, Hko the honest gentlemun ho (v, ut oni inforu; Meath that ho need pay no more thun tho legul fiovs; but added tha, ns Whaten hud 1ho executions, the flucs st be puld to blw, Heath furtber suys thut Slr. (Qurnoy culled o ontlemun {rom whut hu supposed wus the luyor's oflice, and ufter consultiug him, told blm (Lteath) to go bome, sud tho mutter woulid boutteuded to, Next duy Wioalen told blm by wontl take $20 as payvment In fmil. Bven that wua i swludle of £2, but Reath paid 1t. Then Whalen used the followlng ol(‘rnm Ianguage, which I commend to his Honor: ¥ Now, Keath, you have dono this, but T will get evor. with v, I€ it eoats mo n lawsuit in H—""" Ontho ¥ith af December, 1880, & woman numed Oltic Davis wag fined by mysell 6 and costa, Tho executlon was glven Whalen, who, fuatead of aending her to the Bridewell, permit- tol hor to wo nt Inrge, a8 14 hia custom tvith that clusa of persons, | reproduce "Fire TRIVUNA re- porter's pecount of thio trannetion, who, at mv Tequest, investigated the whote matter, tiken from tho Irsues of Jun, U and 7, 1881 Innstory told in Justico A. L, Morvlaon's otlice dny beforo yosterdny, certaln fuets were alleged refieeting severely on 4 public oflicer. An Investigation muy follow, A fow days ago Justico Morrison assvared 0 womnn named Ollle Davis $5 and CostA—$7.00 I nli—for sonte petty offense, und It wissupbosed that tho Balllit, uptn whom sach i duty fuhs, woull sithor collect tho $7.60 or eom- mit. Olllo 1o < the Dridewell, The noxt heard of tho cnso, howeyer; was Tics- day afternoon, when enry Shormun waent toJustiee Morrlson and staied that tho T, fnstend of naking tho legal e and coats, demanded €14, ad took - valuable ring from her as security thnt the amount would ho forth~ coming. Justice Morrison nuawered that if tho woman wis able and wiliing to pay $.00 sha nlght como o him with the monoy nnd have no furthor fear of moleatation. Whoreupon Mr, Ehermon, 18 If to verify tho truth of the story, llrmnptly pahl for the woman the properutount. dots oL uppenr that the Badliff, it ho did get tho ring, returncd It ngain or naked tho 14" Tho next article is as tollowa: Yesterday THe Trisuse contalned an ftem stuting that o Ballir had demuan of 4 youn womnn named Olllo_Davis noarly doubie tho umnunt of money—#7.00—that i been nssesscild azatust hor by Justico Morrison, who found b pulity of some offense. It half thut i tol ot CiMlly' Whalen, tho Balilit i ques- tlon, 8 trug; he should at onco bo romoved by the Mayor. A number of persons informed n reporter yesierdny that he bl demanded more monoy than the Polico Justics hnd asaessed, and tho Inanirles revenled tha fact that those peoplo stood In great fear of Whulen, and waro solicltous thit tholr names ahoitld not coino to his eura us mfornants, Tho womia Ollle stated thut after sbo wis fined Whulen went with her to the house of Julin Witters to get from the Iatter monoy with which o pay the fine,—&; or 85, He sald ho must have $1i, or Migs Davis wouid bave Lo go to tho Hride- well, Miss Wantora suld shio wonll becomue s carity for tho payment of tho fine, nnd to sutis. £y hlin geave him- o gokd ring worth £10 or $il, with which he went n\\'uir. Miss_Davia went to Justleo Morrison nid paid tho and yesterdny #ought Police Superintendent MeGariglo for the purpoko of gotting him to use his eiforts to cause Whalen to roturn tho ting to diss Wat. ers. L 18 nlso stated that some thoe since Wholen denunded 55 from Llize Woodratl, s wanan who was tined §20. A colored woman numed Steele and o man numed Reath and threo women living on Merldinn street wero flned for Dbeng innug ! o disorderly house, and Whalen s sald to have demuanded more than tho exceutlon calied for. One of the persons went to tho Mayor's clerk nod Whalen niceopled tho amonnt of tho fine nctunlly assessed by the Po- llees Justie “Whalen wns appolnted tohis present position by Muyor Turrlson, who iloes not secm to bo aware of tho numerons compluints mado ngalnst him. Ho puts at deflanco both tices nnd clerks, und has mnde this bosst, *that ho woull Januke nil he could out of hls position us Ballie’ I can only elto one more euse, us spnee will not permit mora. Last fall mun was fned $85 In the West Division Police Court, but upon tho candition that the thne would bu puid it would ba reduced to S0, During the day Whalon brought the man iuto coltrt to sign a ']ulpt'r. when tho Polico Justico nsked why he did nat piy hig tine und not appent his case, The man wis bewlldered, naked what tho puper was ho was called upon to slgn, He was loformed it was an nppeal bond. fle thon enld hio hud paid Whalen £, A gentlotmn conneeted with the City Lnw Depuriment at oncodemanded of Whilén to produce the monoey, which ho did, Fhug this Iriond of Mayor Harrison nticmpted o pockct icarly goublo the awaunt ot tha fino, swindle not ouly the prisoncr, but e clty, by getting the entire wmuunt into bl possession, und thon tnducs tho iy to appeal his ease, And this sbrmofil uttempt to wrony both tho prisoner and tho city was wituessed by n nuim- Dber of spectators, and was only fristrated by tho firmness of the gentleman alluded to and athors (n authorlty, A full iecount of this, too, nppeared In the pipers, and yot Mayer Hartaon sitys o knows nothing of it, nud that I bave lu- % vented tho whole matter, Ilo “eays T should huve exposed 1, und havo I not? 1 reported 1t to tho Police . Captain of the stutlon nnd to nuwbers of his men, I gent the roporters where thoy could and did ket the fuets. 1 endeavored to get the victimg thomselves to fnform the Mayor of his unders inge's vuscalltys but such was and i8 the terror of Whalen that they did not and do not davo to turn on thelr persceutor, Now ta gutn up: The Controller was Informed of and so far as ho could he reotitied ono of this wan's eascnlitios, Tho papers have on sovernl ocensions calied the attontion of the publle aud the Mayor to thuse shumeful abuses Every ollicer in tho West Division Statlon knows of this mun's dolngs. Every uttornuy who proc- tiees in that court bus heard of “thom. The renders of the dully papers huve scen his awindling exposed, snd one man, and he, too, tho mast of all othoers who shonld first huvo known tho chuarneter of his pot, Is in perfect Jenorance of bis misdoings. Let the publle Judge between my stuteinents and Muyor Har- rizon’s buby plea of lignurance. Thors uppears n Bllght discropnuey between tho two ltems from ‘Fie TRIVUNE in tho piys mont of the fine. Tho fact ls, it wus pakl by Heory Sbermun. A. L. Monuisox, SR GILES OVERREACIT. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribnnes Citicauo, April 3.~ present tho following as an fllustration of the manliness and wholesouted wencrosity of Carter 1L Harrlson and that lofty #enso of *honah * peoullar to Kentucky's sons, investing themn ns it wero In a Kind of straaght; Jncket of rectitude nwd restralning thom from u\uoplnlx to anything sualls 1t will bo remumbered whon tho news of Gen. Huncock's nominnnion was receivod, * tho moat remurknblest " Mayor Chleawo ever had, in the oxunernhico of hily spirits and tho glow of tho ex pectution of the lrlumlmur his purty, ordered sovernl sututes fired In honor of the ocens slon, and bore the expenge himselt, Waoll, Hune cuck tldn't got clected, und tho man who bousta of driwing tho rental of torty-ono houses wus seized with the pungs of remorse for his reckless Improvidence, and declded thut althouvh he might order the piper to play, somebody else woulil huve to pay tho plpor. 8o ho istituted the lovying of nn assusamoent on the employés fn th Unr-llnll (whero 80 niny hauls huve been made, nlush to reimburgy hitmsell for his ex- pendltures on Huncock powder, And the enll was respondod to, und every mun did his daty, not cheerfully It may bo, but with the proper amount of meekuoss, 1 belfeve nbout #36 or such a mnttor wns colleeted, und, really, it soems to me [t would not hive beenn greut 1088 10 4 man who hus 80 many houses to rent, 3 OLIvVER, BILLY ITONAHAN’S 1'RUMT CARD. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Clnc.mo.z\nriffl.—-ln roforenco to tho attack on me clreutated to-day at the very doors of tho elty chiurehes, which clulns to bear tho signue turea of twonty-slx gentiemon, permit me to say that one of then, Mr, Jobu Dunphy, indig- nnntly denles thint ho permittod his nume to be vsed, or that be oven know of the exlstouco of suchu puper until be saw it this worning, 1 have no doubt tho writer stole tho unmes of othors behind which to hide his own worthless Identity, Why did he not procure the namnes of old frionds, Messrs, Finorty, ilynes, Molay, Fogarty, Fitzgibbon, 0'Cannor, and hundreds of ather reputable Democratio gentlemen who were assocluted with ine in the Fenlan lirothor- hood, and who are now residents of Chiengo? Heen ho know thoy would m‘uullmq tho vile slunder, ns thoy havd mnny n thno betores he- cnuso ho knew that thoy estimato himn st his proper vadio: and becwliso ho know that thoy desplso’ his low habits und his cunning bypoc- risy, I foul that iny character I8 sufllofently well known In Chicngo to need 1o defonse sguinst uny snonyious seribbler who ktunly honest men's numes and dare not use his own, und L consign him to the congonlal compunionship ot his Ll vorlly elovedt friend Bty Whelun, who 1 bellove 18 the best man of 1ho two, ‘The uiddress 1ssuod against Bir. Harrison I8 signed by 110 eftizons, Wo huve the names of 2000 othors, all Irishmen, und nare than two- thirds of them Domderats, pledged to work and vote wgninst him, 'Fho natbor of the apology for Hurrison could only think of twenty-eix porsons whose naues ho could use, and sotie -of hose were Intnmons forgeries, ‘Thng It muy cuslly be seuen what terriblo atraits the Har- visoninn enployés wro reduccd to and the deadly feur which hus overtuken thon, . A+ L. MORIISON, WARD MEETINGS, Tho Workinginen's Polltical Leaguo, an or- Kunlzution of workingmen without party aitiliue tions, wot yeaterday ufternoon In their ball, Nos, 180 und 182 Washlngton stecet, thoro bolug ups ‘wards of 200 delegutes prosent, D, B, Doyle, tha Vice-Proaident, prosided, Thore was quits wn Interchunge of views upon tho contest which will bo decided to-morrow, Mr, P, Gormun made o speech for Harrlson, but Mossre. ModMahon, Davison, dMagulre, und others shawed how luconsistent snd uutricndly Harrlson had_ been tu the worklngniens how ho II:NII fuiled to huve onforced tho Etgbit-Hour g 0w by bud reduced the poor dollar-a- day Iuborers b per cent In thelr wuges in”order o moke a pretontlous shuwing of ceonow, They shiuwed up g nus tions ubon uvory question wheroln the luboring nien were Interosted, and that he nd klways worked ausiust tholr [uleroits. A Votu was taken, and Clark was indorsed by 107 votes, Hur- rison recoivivg 0. Cummittoes wors wppolited to work on eluction-duy, aud a Comuittes of tun wus chosen 1o seo thiat cuok man did hls duly.nymurrow. Fho Couttulttee will meot this evening, ¢ A targely-nttended Republican Gieoting was held yesterduy afternoon at the coroer of Cannls Jeal, port wyeouy und Eightocoth streot, Messrs, | L0 18 hus been cousldered proper to tuke tho | Louls Hutt, John Kalal, and 0. 1. Wovdman mado brief’ but rousing, addresses. Mr, kHutt swooped down on Cartor Harriron and showed Ilr his rfn“!m in n lizht that drew the appinuse of the large sudience. The meoting ndjourned welth three henrty, rousing cheors for the cntirg Republlean tickot, ch citizens held a Uepubliean moct- 1o yesterdny fn the hall cornor of Adums and nlsted streeta, Mr. A, Christin occupled the chuir. Mr. deroult sald tho Fronch hud helped to cleet Mr, Harrison to Congress, but dld not ko b Mayor, and wunted n change, . It neobson, und Andrieix spoke in fa tepublican prineiples, And Indorsed Al Clurk for the next Muyor, Justice Demnrs favored th Republicnn nom- inve, nnd thought it wis time for Mr, lHarelson cp down and out if he had found himsell in- enpablo of govoriing tho tisreputnblo clngecs, Mr. Lo Botuf siygestenl tho ndvianbility of forming n French purty or club that thoy might work in unity, - A motlon was adopted to organizo n club frre- apectlve of party for promoting Freoeh (nter- S:l‘n.'nml uniiting in the support ot favorlt can- dates. Several narties were present who hnvo recent- 1y beon conyerted to Itepublicanism, having he- como disgusted with tho way tho Demogrita huve ritt things, especinlly fn tho city, Tho spenkors warmly Indorsed Ald. Clark, Tho Iarrison Democracy were to have held n mass-mecting at Miller's flnll yosterday aftore noon, but for soma reason or another not to ox- ceed ndozon of the faithful unawercd tho eall, The Muyor was sald to boin calling distance, and, upon learning the sltuntion, quiotly stole away without even showlng himsell, WARDLETS, Danfel Nelson, tho Iepublican eandldato for Aldorman of the'l'enth \Ward, hus mads an notive nnd complete eanviass of the wand, and ho suys that it will kive an wntl-Iarrison majors ity of something like 200 to 250, Tho Republicans of tho Niuth Ward should not losv sight of the faet that there s nlso an Aldermun to b elected, . The Republican candl~ datoe §s Mr, Charlos Danlels, n gentleman who s worthy of tho support of overy reputable citi zen, #ird 0 man who 18 far superfor in every way to tho Democrutie nominee, Ald. Peovey. Tno Ninth Ward sioulil have two Republienn oy bers in the City Connell, and wlll hnvo if the Re- publican ward teaders do tholr duty at thoe polis. Mr. A. J. Btackilalo, who is an enginecar by pro- feasion, and resldes ut No. 074 West \V:\shlnfimn Etreet, was the victim of o grows outengo by o puliceman enrly yesterday umorning, — Ho bnd worked until midnlght, and about 12:0 . m. yesterdny was stanuiug at the corner of Unlon ond West Madison strests walting for o stredt- ear to titke him home, He had wsked an officer how Iong it would be before a car camu along. Shortly nfter n burly policeman came up and commonced striking him_about tho legs — with his club, e officer urpunrcxl tobo aruni, nnd I striking with his club, hio hit a lnego bruss-Tactury koy which Mr. Stockdale hnd In his pocket. "Without n waord tho pallcemun ran his hand in the gentleman's pockot, and when he found only the key he sald, 1 thought you hnd a pop.” Now, tho question naturaliy arises whottor an ofticer hus a right to put hia hand Into the pockets of a peaconble, Inw-nblding cltizen under any pretonso, HYDE PARK. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune, CricAqo, Aprit 3.—Yesterday's TRIRUNE cone tnined o lst of tho Campalgn Commiittea of tho Citlzens' party, A ensunl examination of thut list tnken in connection with athor facts was 80 suggestivo thut L trust you will alluw the use of alittle spuce for n fow words upon the politi- cal situation in Ilyde Park. There aro in tho ficld two tickets; one tho regular Republlienn ticket, nominated In tho reguinely constituted convontion, the othor nomiuated Ly a “serub ™ convention of Democeats and u few disappoint- @ ltepublicans, There hug not been u word andd “ngalust tho nrst ticket slnce it wits nominnted. t I8 onough to sny af the_sccond, ‘that it almost catlrely coi- tafns tho munes of wmoen who were candldates for tho KHepublican nomination, nnd wern beaten, and of Domocrnts, 'This second tleket wus nominated by u conventlon whose prime movers wero Democrits, ind whoso Presldent wae u moember of the Democrutio County Cot- mittee, "This ticket 18 Inboled “citlzons', " but 1t wilt not deeelve people who wateh the courgo of cvois, leblnd It 18 u ecampuign com- tuliteo composed mainly ot omocrus, s 18 well shown Dy those in tho I First Distrlet, llere there ure twenty-one uames, aue the nume of 1 non-voter, und tvelve of thoothers (tho ounly ones who will do any work) nre those of ‘well-known Dewmocraty, ‘This showing vught to be sullicient to Lring out tho undoubted fuct that i number of vigorois Demoerats are teying by w *still-hunt™ to do Wwhut they Kiow thore 18 no hope of dolog in an open tight,—viz.: defeat tho Republicun ticket, These ure tho facts about tho situntlon, ns onn bio seen h{ any ano who will tako the trouble to Iuvestigaie—and tho morg Investigntion is mudo tho Letter will it by for tho llurllbllclm tickot, Hype Pankui, To the Ldior of The Chicago Tribuno. OAKRLAND, April 8, —Tho use of my namo as member of tho Cumpulg Committes for tho Secoud District of ftydo Park In behalf of tho Cltizens' ticket |8 without my suthority ar con- suitution. Respoctfully, 1ERWIN CIURCIL LAKE VIEW., The Conventlon for tho nomination of town officers In Luko View met ut tho lown-Ilall at 8 o'clock Suturdny evenlng, and was called to or- der by Col. ‘Chomns Bhlrloy, who wassubso- quently chosen as tho Permanent Chufrman of tho Convention, whilo tho duties of Becretury were pertormed Ly Mr. M. W. Robluson, Im- medintely upon the presentation und aceopt- anco of tho report of the Committeo on Credens tiuls, the Conventlon proceeded to tho nomina- tion of town officers, with the followlng results Supervlisor, digar Banders; Assossor, B, 1L Chatllelds Collector, Osear Clarlesy Behool Trustee, A, 8. Malktman; Commisgloner of Highways, Fred Lubnhng Town Clerk, James J, Wilsons Overscers of Highways, District No, 1 L. Kennedy; District No. 2, 1, Chant; Distrd No, 3, hier, ustices of tho Pence, W, 1, Greouleat, 1. W, Richurdson, Jobn 1ill8; Constublos, George Cappull, W, B, Baxtor, Byle vester Mooney, A. Ten Lrocke. A, B, King offered o resolutlon, which waa adopted, requesting tho Town Bourd to provido the necessuvy bullot-boxes, printed instruce tions, and tioketa for ench of tho suloon-licenso distriets, in order that the voters i cach of suld disiriets muay determine tho question of llcenss for tho onsuing year. On motiun of tho llon. John V. Lo Moyne, the Town Com- mittee wis directed to npportion the represens tutfon In the next convention on tho basls of onu delegnte for overy thirty yotes und overy fructlon of fifteun votesenst at the next Novous Lerelection. ‘The Centrnl Exceutlvo Cammitteo for the eur- rettyenr wad appointed as follows: B, F. Hine ehett, ‘I M, Bradiey, J. C. Bchlesswohl, G, W, Burnett, Charles Lindertmann, Willlan Habn, B, P, Candat, A, Gulloway, N, H, Krauz, A votu of thanks to the uilicers ot the Convens tion concluded the proceedings, LAKIE, : Tho Czar of tho Town of Luko, Mr. John B. Shermn, of the Stock-Yards, hns sucoceded in accomplishing what no othor potontate in n free and enlightened country could hope for. flo hing, through his minlons, diotnted a tivket to Lo vated for to-morrow, to which, from four of hig displensure, no othor ticket will bo oppused, Ho has insisted In continuiug in oftice men who bave approprinted und mlsnppro- printed tho funds of the town, who bhave ygiven ton raflroad compuny, without compensution, avalublo publio streot runnbye noarly the en- tiro length of the town, and who have mortgaged tha Town Water-Worls and malns through the streotd to the Btock-Yards and pieking-house carporations, with n probablo view of thelr evontually falling Into thole bunds, a8 n clausy In tho mortrage provides that I the faflure of tho town 10 mwko tho payments af pritiipul oe Interest tho works shinll beconie the proporty of tho holders of tho mortgage, The reticetion of theso oflicerd I8 tholr roward for dojug tho bldding of tholr muster sud for tho unjust lenlency In nsscasing tho pmpunr of tho Broek-Yurds corporntions, ‘The proplo have dispuired of obtwinlng Justico at the polls na hnuiu!mu minjons of theso vast ‘corporutions are in tho mu]urh{. aund will now try what can bo dano throtigh the coitts to punieh thoke olfis cors for the lagrant violntions of the law. Patrick Noonun, of the StocksVards, ane nounces bimsolf us un Indopendent cundiduto for the position of Collector, Mr. B. 1) Undorwood, of Englowond, .an old soldier nnd u oripplo, Will be un fudependent oundislate for Justice of the Penco, A numbor of gontlomen huve fovited Qon, Stiles, who was the attoruvy for dr, | Me- Clotlity, to duliver an wldress this oveping nt Tillotgon Hutl on tho ruscallties of the present Town Lonrd, e e— Conkllug Clalming Too Much, New York Tribunie, Tho clalin I8 mude on buhulf of Benator Conks 1ing thut b vught to bo alluwed to controt, us u mutter of course, the sppointmient of -the Cals lector of the Port of Now Yorki snd thut nuy scleetion nude by the Prosideat for that post withoue tho pormlssion of tha Senalor, of robbery, u violation of bls vested apecl rlghs, 'x‘hll claim socms to us to rest upon an eatiro misupprebunslon of tho linportance of tho ollice, Betors one of tho Bunutors of Nuw York cannssumo that tho Colicotorship be- longs to him, captious puople mifhl ask how you show that it evon bajungs oxelusivoly to Now York; and shrewd Now York politioluns would Lo Wise not 10 rafse thut - quection 100 voci! ously, Pho Hoston Custom-House, an lufinitly lesw impurtant estublishmont, bus never beo conyldered the vestod propurty of tho State of Musguchusctts, Fruuklln Plerco appolnted Churlet Peastoy, of New Humpshirg, Collestor of Hostont wid Androw Juhnsuu uppointed Hun- nibal Humlio. ot Maluo, ¢ s poyltion, bt Humlh € Malug, to th 10 poyitl Te Nuval Utlico of tho Port ot Loston, restlug upon precisely tho sumo foundation a3 the Col« logtorship, 18 now tilled by n New Hampsbire man; uad, ([ wo nitstuko not, has been vo - tited everainou Mr. Lincoln appolited Amos Tuck 1u ofticera of thia comparntively smatl establign. ment trom the wholoextent of tho Now Englag Btatea, with how inuch renson can one Bennte" cluim to control the colossal rovenuo AVstey represented by our own great Natlonal Custom, i Tithis0 7 heco-fourtha 6f tho revencs of i, | Governmont aro collected here, Tharo 8 ot State of the Union but is Inrwely intoreatéd Iy tho adminlstrution of this lnmense trust, an yot thereare people who sny that the control be lonys to ono wentlomnn ns bsolutely s tho iy, meatic cconomy of his own huttso nt Utfen, Ny 8uuh congestion of power fu tho handa of ony man hasovor been permitted in this country, and ft would be an evil omen §if tho Se should now sanetlon a pretension so propus ons, THE WEATIIER, BLOOMING'T'ON, ILL, Bpectal Dispateh t ‘The Chicags Tyibune, BrLooMINGTON, Tt April 3.~0no of tho heay. fest snowa of tho winter Is falling, DWIGII'T, ILL. Speetal Duapateh to The Chicaoo Tridune. . Dwidnr, TlL, April .~1t hns buon snowiny morg or less nll day, but molting ns fast ng jto fails, Wiater wheat lias been moro sevoroly fo. Jured during the Inst week than at avy thy siuco tho erop was sown. > LEFFINGIIAM, TLL. Hpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, EFrINaias, 1, Aprlt8.—~Tho weathér con tinues coll and stormy. Tt hnasnowed for thy last throe duys, qnd, while thls 13 tho 3d of Auvril,” tho ground id white with suow. B TIE SIGNAL SERVIOE, OFrFice oF THE Citiee Stoyau OFFicen, Wasnizaroy, D, Gy April 4= n im=For Pene nessce and the Oblo Valley, nrens of light rajg - or #now, partly cloudy, slightly colder wenthoy northorly to westerly winds, und rising barotme. ter, i For the Lower Lako reglon, light suow, partly ™ cloudy wonther, winds generally from north to west, nearly stationary tempernture, rising ful. lowedd by fulliug barometer. For tho Upper Luke reglon, slightly colder ang wenerally falr weathor, north to west windy, rigloy followed by fulling barometer. For the Upper Mlestssippl and Tower Missour Valloys, partly ‘cloudy weathor, nrens of liga snow, northerly winds, becoming variable, stign rige followed by fulllug brometer, and slot fall followed by slowly rislng temporaturo, LOCAL ONSERVATIONS, CHICAGO, April 3—10419 p, m, TYme, | 1ir. | Thers Hu [ Viand, | Vel | 16n,] Weathe 1Bn. m, (Wl 23 0| Cloway, R AR ] vl [Cioudy: 10i3ba. p. (3000 2| o [ia ) 8] . 1 sosit]_2 | 3 5| 2od o] e ™ Baromoter corrected fur Winperature, elevation and Instrwmental oreor. *Melted snow. Munn barometer, M0, 5 ignost Luowest tompurature, 20, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, + CiticAGO, April 510515 p. m. 8 REEENE 2 12 U 2 = a L Cross b1 Lunvenworih . i uisville. K Madison, I Murquo i Alumphis... H iiwnukel 4 Nnsvilla ot Now Orloun w North Pin 2 mulin, 2 wou | @ Vincont! w| s Dloeho. ) - PILisburg, art Hurun, Ruchostar. Bult Lako Bundusky, Bun Franclco, Surovenort. . B lrllllfl' B Bt 1 ‘Foled Vickuburz.. Winnemueen., Onsdiylng. ion paper nlleges thata_young Indy of A Do that clty s “ossifving.” Somo thue awo she was willicted with inflnmmntory rhoumntion o tho right shouldor, both wrists, and right ankle, which was immedintely followed by anchylosts or hardening of the joints, ond wus excruclate Ingly puintul, _About this thne sho bad ‘o fall, breaking hor shioulder and weists, and disturb. ing for u thue tho prog ot jolnt distordon that was continually gofy on.” After thg ine flumumtion and swoltiug bud subsided, the oluta, deprived of tho golntinaus fluld which enables tham to parform thelr oflico, commenced to ossify and to bo drawn aut of shape, until she wns tnken to the hospltal, hud the ancbylo 813 broken nud the Hmb stralghtened. Lust Ue tober hor loft kuce began to - contraet, and, to lubreuse her agony, 816 wis taken with typholde fovor, which left Lier too weak for any surigicsl aperution, and the Invalkl I8 now rulforing, conneetdun with her other s, eatuarchal-puiens monln, 8he has ind her lmb brokon nt tho kuve-Juint to destroy the uncbylosls, and hee body [ now terribly distorted. Bho posseses 4 sweet, cieorful fuce, full, round, hundsone oyey u flowd af rich-hrown balr, nud w bright, cloar, flushied complexion,—~n perfect pleture of houlth, 8o is usually chearfal und lively, but 18 giveu to crying spells, seeming thus to hud vent to hor ngony of paln, Bho tukes no nours fshmont, and for nlt this ehe 18 perfeotly ree slgued to hier condition. —— A Goowe Story, A farmer of London ‘township, Ont., notlced * one morning thatn wild goose hnd Jolued his Hlock. Bomoewhat surprised ut this sudiden change to domenstlo lIfo, ho enrefully obacrvedd the bee haviorof tho vlsitor, Ho soon lencncd that it had not netually Jolned s burn-yurd relatives, butonly appenred ut monl-time, Further ine vestlgntlon stiowed thut after the goose had thorauyhly satisied her own appetito she would plek up nnonr of corn and Hy nway, Greatl intercated by tho strange contduct of tho hinl, the furmer one morning watched the directlon ot its flight, but it short: dlstance to the river, and he notlcea thut ufter clreling tho souse dropped nppirently {nto the river, Guing down tho bank, ho discovered his visitor stand: tag by n compnnlon whowns Lying on the kroun and fesdlng on tho cur of corn. In order to une derstund thls yostnurant Lvuroiucl he wilked up 1o the feeder and found that i had boep so dise abled that it canld nolther walk nor lly, With- out disturbing it bo returned, ung morning nftet Inorniag wnichod tho genaratis oot curey wny i ear of coru, Flonlly the visits ceuscd, but y erwards tho sick firuldel‘ himself waddied futo the camp and gobllod up the cord filmself, Jlo has vemadned uil winter, and the indivations ure thut ho hns mado up his wind w sottie down and go to housokeeping, Wo recommend Eldrodzosowing-machines, ! DEATHS. ABRRATIAMY—TIlo, belovod doughtor of A. and At Abruliunis, ngod ¥ yoaps wnd 11 wonthy, i Funeral ut the' paronta® rosidones, 44 Sonth Cansls st., Monday, Aprll d,at 1 o'clock pom. Frivads sid relatives aeb nvited, T-Now Vork paprs plonse copy, MCKELVEY—sadlg, youngest daughtor of Andf a0d Lizzle SieKelvoy, ngod | yiear wnd ¥ muuthi, Y BiLfe 451 th aris of Jus Funoral ot raldonce i1 Suuth aletod-st., Tues day, April Bt L wuluck, Eg~1nily Nuws plonse cop MACKKNZIE=—AL his e nce, 243 Indlana-av, of pnuniunka, Cornelius Mnckenziv, in tho il yes? of bisuze, NGiiow of funom) horentior. g-Huttulo und New York Ciry papars please cupls KOML—un the i inst. at the rorklenc uf bis pas vonts, 617 Routh Hulstud-st, Join Witllum Kohl, the duarly belovad and anly culld of- Williaum nd Tunris oitu Kohl, und grandson of Mrs. May Walkor, of thid clty, suod 4 monti. » Funeml Wednosday, at g, m., D{unllwl Lo Huses uil i lunds ure dnvlied withhut further iwilee, o InRGG i Wattpaa (Wis) papora piesst oy : CITABK—At No. 413 Fromon! A{\rll!,ufmpll‘lr[ bronetits, Holen M., youigost chilil of Kawuel ! and lisotiste L. B, Cligsp, wivd 3 mdntus nad $ dugs ANNOUNOEMENTS. * POLITICAL. G REPUBLICAN MEETING WILL BE £ hold ot 24 West Lake-st. Mundoy, ato'cleck UETH AVARD—GRAND MASS-MEET ini of the Indupondent Demoerntio Club Ih]'l’ (alonduy) uvoenioe, -\{ifll 4. at Willium O Brigu's Sl 20 Archor-ave Kd Wall, cundidute for Aldurmani (J#fi%?‘flqfi:‘. :In:‘l.n‘l:‘ull Tlat af ominent speoherd 4 i, 1 OBHAVGIINESSY, 5 President DANIKL WARD, Socrotary, FPUE REPUBLICANS OF THE 'TilIRY Ward will Lold meotings ut No. %01 Coteasd Grove-av.and st No. LHL Biatd-st. Monduy evesivh April 4 uth o'elovic. 2 SASTER EGU, RGOS, e yroat aunenl ot hibltion ul‘i!nuhn Guods ¥ pu. Wundor{ul asor ) Litoctioush 1 Mudbou-se