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It Is Signed by Persons Who dught fo o * @sto Mr. o - “beat Muyor'” sbatt bo redicetod If it bo within G TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL &, 1881—TEN PAGES. kind 1s perpotrated: and fourth, bo snro that no ob succeeds In ralding the ballot-box. Theso precautions and fino weathor will undonbtedly securo a vietory for John M. Clark and n relen of jaw, order, and decenoy, Shoukl the dny prove stormy, it bohooves all Republican voters to see to it that thoy bravo tho elements, K0t tho polls, und atay thoro until thoy have voted tho stralght tickot, In o lnrge measure TUE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS will tigure in tho election to-day. It {8 due to them that they should Lo wurned to confine themsclves exelusively ta tho duties which thoy nre patd to porform. Thoy nro not tho servants of u party, They owe no allegiinee to any party, They are the omployés of the whale clty, and “tholr “duty {8 to thocity usn whole, 1tis from tuxes levied on the neople at inrge that they derive thelr snlarics, nud thoy should content themsclves with — contining thoir Jabors to tho exact status for which thoy aro employed, 1t 18 the firemen’s gmvmco to extingulsh fires, Ttistho duty of the polico officer to provent n disturbaneo of the pence and apprehend evil-doors. Anything beyoud this I8 nat required, Tho police oflicor or Uruman who goes out of his way to interlero In the slightest fn the in- terest of any eandisdnte, whothor he be nn nspive unt for Muyor or Constuble, will bo apotted. iy name and mumber wiil be recorded, Lot tho firenu uttend to hia fire engine ana the volices man {0 the preservation of tho peace, und all will be well for him. Should he do otherwiae, will be well for lism to hnmedintely look out for u now situation. The eltizens will no longer brook on olection-day the interference of peos plo whom thoy clothe with nuthority and whom they pay to perfori certaln speeliie dutles cons nected with the public wenl, LOCAL POLITICS. Be Sure You Vote, Vote Early. and The Democrats Playing a Des- perate Game, but It Will Not Win, Clark Bound ;;o Beat Iar- rison Out of MHis Boots. John Boanlan- Sues the Latter for 50,000 for Malicious Slander. Harrison on Forgery—His In- UIE HAPPIEST LOT OF MEN in town yestorday wero tha Irish Repubileans rish [fependents. They bud suecoeded I drnwinug the fire of Carter's so-called JHlberni- un henchinen, and it had no more eifect on thotn than n burning mteh o a Hereing sufe. Houn- han took particulur pring tolet it be known that hu hnd nothing to do with tho publieation of tho circular, which atterupted to pervers history and condone Harrison: and sevornl of the slgners were profuse i decinriug that lhu)'lll)ln:m)-l thoir nitmes under & misipprencusion. nent ameny these wis Joht M, Dunby, known West Stde Domocrntle Irishinai, who, unfortunntely. for himself uud tho euwuso of hig countryinen, (8 unalterably wedided to Bour- boolsm, Detween J000 aad 4,000 Irishinen wiil ** boyeott®” Huerlson to-day, wnd thoy whl do tuo mamu thing whengyer Ho inay turn up us candiduto for oiliee, As a matter of ¢holee they would prefer votmng for au Englishman of tho wost advineed Tory stripe, THE IISH-AMERICAN ANTI-HARRISON CAM- PAIGN COMMITTEE held o rousing muoting yesterdny nfternoon, Mr., C. E. Moore presidiug, Mr. Burke, of the Thirteenth Ward, sald that ho hind good reason to bellove that the police of dorsement of the Morey Letter. An Outrageous Cireular Against tho Col- ored Candidato for Nouth Town Clerk, Get Out of the Republican Party. The City Employes to Be Driven into Voting for Carter H. Harrison. i tho city hud been Instrucled unot to stop short “of intimldntion in tholr at- | tempts on election-duy to provent lius publican voters from ‘vasting their bnllots, [e mudo n motion, which wus carried. that tho Hepublican tiekot-poddiers be nstructed to keep i list of the numes of policcmen Illdul&lllg The Enomy Resorting to Ballot-Box Btuff- ing, COolonization, and Whole- i fntimidation, and that such b prosccuted to sale Forgery, the full extent of tho law, ‘Tho Chalr told nn amusing story of his exporl- P o= once at the West Skde Police Court during tho TURN OUT. morning. o saw n young mun fined $10 before Juatico Waluh, and, ou i chungo of venue, $5 before Justiva Scully, and halt an hour ufter, without any romission of thoe line having taken piace, ho siw him walking ito o _suloon in tho valapany of two pollce omflcors. Ho asked thom what they wore going to_do with tho prisoner, ond was informedd that thoy wore going to lot VOTE AND WORK, Tho duty of overy Nepublican to-day 18 to turn out early, get in his voto as soon ns possi- ‘ble, and then romain at tho polls for tho pur- puse of seelng that nobody who 18 not ontitled to voto fs able to cust n fraudulont ballot, Itls proboble that, in_muany of tho precincts, thare will be a largo vote cast. In that caeo thero Is Jikely to bo much crowding late in the cvening. ‘To nvold that, as far as lepublicana aro con- cerned, overy man who Intends to vote for Clark oughttoboon the ground early. Tho bulk of tho Republican voto ought to bocast 1n the foro- 10on, kod thus leave to Domocrats the disnd- vautages thut may nacerue from tho crowd- {og, ppshing, and pulling of the after- noon and ovening. In some of the wards there will unquestionably bo attompts mndo at ropeating, and it 1s therefore necessary that every Hepublican should be on guard, that uny attempt todostroy the plirlty of tho ballot-box may bo promptly checkod, It n full vote {8 sccured, and from the Indlea- tions yesterday thoro {8 no doubt it will be, there is no question of Clark's election by an _$mmonso majority, The votaof tho side partied,—tho Bocinlists and Greenbuck- ors—hns fadea nway to about nothing. It 18 this tlme a Inir ana square contest butwoen tho Ro- publicans and tne Deomoerats. The former carried tho clty last fall by over 4,000 mujority, and, with tho gains thoy have mado aince thon, thay ought to bo able” to do cven better than that for Mr. Clark. Thu&/ ought nlso, in nddition to electing thelr candldate for Mayor and anr city oflicers, to <choose o majority of thé Councilmen to be cleotod, In ordor thut the Republican Muyor may e aupported in the leglsiative braunch of the Clty Government by n majority of Ropublican Aldermon. Thoro are sone of tho wurds whery labor §8 absotutely necossary. Desperato ute’ 1empta are beluy mudo in tho First and Ninth to defout tho Hepublicun candidatos, Messra. Dixon and G, W. Danicls. Colonization and tronchiory aro voing resorted to, mmd will succeed unless thore Is n good turnont of llepublicuns. Thero 38 also o progpect, owing to Demo- cratlc dissension, of vlecting Rgpublican Aldor- anen from Dvmocratio wards. 1here, too, thero should bo a full turn-out. ‘Tho three town tickets nominnted by the Re- publicans ure 60 fur superior 10 thoso put up by tho Democrats that no voter.should have nny 6\:esdon 218 to tho ono which bo skould suppori. n the South Hido thoro I3 no doubit, of course, '8 cholce, but on tho Wast and North Sides thoro may be some hand work aeedod in ordor to muko o clenn sweep, Thores Torp, again, let overy Republican ninko it his first business to-day to cast his ballot for tha stralght Ropublican ticket, and then dovuto himself during the dany to tho prevuntion of fruud, and at mght sco that tho votes aro hon- estly countod and fairly declared, TIE LAST WORK. 1T WILL TKLL TO-DAY, All the dotalls of tho buttle to be fought to- day wero comploted by sundown lnst evonlog, and, metaphorically speaking.tho cuptalng of the «cotiorts slept on their arns during the watches of tho night. A vathor chicerless vigil was Xept upat headquartors by the sub-committeo to ‘whom was {ntrusted tho duty of so distributing ‘tho tickets us to provent the opposit side from eapturing a copy and baving it roproduced with chnoges 8o ekillfully munagod 18 to decelvenyen the vory olect. These unfortunate gontlomen Tound tholr Job very Irksomo, The creaking of nelghboring slgns and tho solemn troad of tho midaigkt watohman bad » rather depresslug ine fluence on tholr spirits, and ns tho minutes ufter miduight slowly tcked thotmselves awny thoy ‘wished thnt thoy wero comfortably tucked away 4a tholr littlo beds undor the family roof, At 4 o'clock this morning thoro wusalivoly Facket In tho viclnlty or tho headquartors of the hlm go, a8 ho was too good 1 workur on election- -dny to bo out of tho way during suchi nn emer- geney, Ex-Ald. Powoll sald that ho bad o short timo beforo lenrned that wien Joseph “Nowh, tho Domocratio clection Judgo of tho Fourth Preclnet of the Bovonth Ward,—an precinet mado fnmous by provious Demovratio cleotion frnuds,—enlled at tho Clty-Hall to gat tho bullot-box Lo wia the formed by City Clerk Hownrd that It hnd been handed over to Ald, Riordan, Nouh was so dis- Kusted with this proceeding that he reslgned bis Ilu!luon as judgo und went over to tho Repub- lean headquartors, where he declared himself o convert to tho Republicnn party. (Cheers.) County Cominissioner Lowis Hutt made n short and stirrlng speoch In which ho said that he und inany othors wore wolng to tuke care thut no ** seulduggory " wus doug in the election, aud that n fair voto, in his oplnlon, was golog to ro- sult in tho dofent of Cnrter Hurnson. A volce—How nbout tho German vote? 3r. Hutt ussured his guestioner that tho Ger- M Were going to votu the stralght Republican tickot. Tho{ were In favor of saloons, but not of snloons with bnek rooms whero prostitution ‘wasd carried on, 'Fhoy would vpte ngninst this and for John Clark, who they know woutd stand by thelr best Interests, After one or two more speeches, tho meeting adjournod until this ovening. FRAUD DISCOVERED, Tho Republican Contral Committes roceived information lnst IlPlhI of tho arrival of 360 Dem- veratlo repenters fram South Chicugo under the leadership of a follow named Cullnbun, who used to_be a momber of the old Huteh Iouso #nug, Dotectives wore sent oit, and thoy lo- eatod tho party at two sulnons aud i hull on Chicngo avonue, they being divided Into throe squads, Thoy will bo watctued closely to-duy, and If one of thom attompts to voto ko wilt bo promptly arrosted. B0ME VEIY ALSURD SBTORIES about Mr, Clark were ulreulnted by tha Domo- crats vesterdny,—storles 8o absurd us to kill themsclved, but so minusing that thoy nro men- tloned us Indicating to what stralts Hnreison's Campalgn Committeo und the clty employés wero reduced. Ono yarn wua that Mr. Clurk wus n munufacturer of butterine und olevmurgutrine. Evorybudy knows that he i n tanner, and nll ronders of the Councll procucdings are nwire thut he took a vory notivo part iu passtng tho ordinance deslaned 1o put #n end to tho sulo of lard and suct- butter. Anothor sllller stor) wig that Mr. Ciarl had aald that 1f all tho Jows in Chicago were hoiled down they wouldn't muke one whits mun, ‘The Democrnts inust bave u very poor opinion of the futolligenco of tha Hobrews of Chlcugo it thoy hnl‘)ud to intluenco uny of thom by such stuif, ‘Thoso Hebrews who aro nequainted with Mr. Clark kunow that ho s Incapable of moking Buch n romark, or of fiwulting any ono, The Democrats got aitt yesterduy a’ counters feitof the cireular lssued "by the Young Mun's Auxillnry Club of tho North Side, muking tho Club speuk wolt of Hurrlson, whorcas thoy had #poken thae truth uud told what sort of an ad- ministention ho had glven after promising so much. The *Chinvso*’ cireulur dhlin't reach of tho members, but thousands were sentterod over tho North 8fde. Tho trick wid discovored carly in the vvening, aud it8 purposo wis ot uc- complished, CITY EMPLOYES, TRYING O WIII* THEM INTO THUE TRACES, Tho clty employés wore made to too the mark yesterduy, During Sunday and carly yesterduy morniug Dossengers woro sont out by Gon, Lich and Col, Buldwin to hunt upall tho ety om- ployés of evory sort nnd nature that they conid possibly find, und tell thom to meot in the City Councll chambor, where thoy wore to pledge thomselvos to work for und stand by Harrlson to-dny, under puin of lmmediate (lsmirsnl Wudnesday niorning, Some of tho *falthful” to tho effect two conteuding factions, It was enused by tho | knthored togother * kicked" ngainst (ko appoarance of numorous mon In buggies and un | munner In - which thoy wore un la, horsebncek, clamoring for tickets. The closest | The meotlog was ‘ealled to order scrutiny was oxerclscd, and tho chiarmed popora were not glven out uutil the applleants bad pussed tho Emmllot of nurorousidentificutions and everything was pronounced * all korokt," ‘Cuis litle Job con: nbout 10 o'clock, and seatincla atood ut each and overy door, aud ropdrters and doubtful vies woro exvludod, Charley Camcron was sont fot to his oflice, and be inudo them o apoceh, In which ho sald thut tho war which' had Loen wiged itpon Hurrigon had been wiged upon thum, The nttucks upon Carter wors attucks upon uwrr ane of thom. Thoy hud to tloat or sink with [nerison, and thoy muat work, or the #hiv wonld sink and earry ull of thoin to tho battom with it Ho deplored tho fuet of dis- sunsions fu tholr own rutks, and snid that overy empluyd iust da hls duty or he dischargod, Cen. Livb followed with a tirade ngaiost avorybody who wus s feader in thio liepublican purty, (‘nf' Tialdwin introduced o series of resolutions in which vach mon pledied hhinaelf to worlk nll day ut the polts for [larerison, The grand “Klek ** cuna when onoh i wisealted upon 10 pay up his nssesmiont. Tho purty neodod MoieY,~thoy must bavo ft,—and vvery wun hid :g como down With from 33 to ¥ then uud jorv, A prominont Demoerat end city oinployd told aTunusy roporter durluy tho afternoon that 1ho meating was i most Injudiclous proveeding, Thore were rupresuntatives present from vuoh and overy department of tho clty, from tho streot Jnborer to the pollce aud Hremen. For vuch dupnartinent 4 commitive wus uppointed o seo eacl widd overy individual, Caommnlttecs were uppointod to wateh und seo how ouch ety omployd voted und worked to-tny, and thoso found to waver in the least nrd to Lo dls- ged I Hurelson I8 retiveted, It was as 0 wise of whinplug-1n ud was over attompi- med o couplo of hours, and ‘Whon day broke, or, 48 tho poot Baves, * rosy- Bngered Aurors pullod iatdo the suble curtuing of the night,"” the lust tickot-peddlor bud toe ocived hig ration and dopurted to tho scono of his lnbors. THFE DUSINERS doue ut hendquartors yosterday was of n routing churncter from fivst to lust. 1t consistod I tho payuont of billy, tho giving of lust jnatructions 1o precinct caminltteemen, nnd the * smooth- dog ™ of tho “strikure,” who wunted a littio sus- téanyce for tho “boys” who were to come aut and work. Thoso are tho concoutetunts of every clection, and chnllonge no wttentiou, Tho Harrisonlan captaing wors busily ongaged about sunsot i praying nfter thelr mapner lor arcnewal of the atoriny weathar which charuo- terlzed tho month which bad Jjust elupsed away {nto L-u-mll{. ‘Thoy figure that a stormy, {nolemont duy will have tho tendency to kecg manyylepublicans awny from tho polls, ni thuso Who como ean bo crowded out of lino und patienco by tho hordu of burburiuns whose camping ground I8 tho dens of Clurk streot and the beastly dund of Htute streot, ‘Thy fuct s, and it should not bu forgotten, that Hurrison I8 dosperate, and 8o are thoy who hope to batten on hlg eriming! nou-unforcomunt by luws, tHoand thoy ure bound that thy tho power of Bumun eifort, ‘I'o this cnd 0 ‘1 v ed, and shows to what straits Hurrlson has been ot m"‘;‘r“-l l’lu“”U"”NT; COLUNIZATION brought, Durlug the aiternvon e of tho o o % Bus goneon with o shumelesneas that | clerks and cuiploycs stuted thag they would vute etics compurisot, and bundreds of scattipa und | gy thoy plew suyhuw, snd no man bad o sculawigs who wure 160 lute to L enrolled buve Doen seheduled for the purposo of bolug sworn in to-duy us bonu fldu restdents and jogitl- ate volens, Corrupt notaricsaid conscloncelusy rumscliers will cortify to thair buving the legul Tequirsments of citlzons entitled to the vxercisy of tha franchise, und the unregstored suua will ba atfurded every nmuu{: 1o depasit tholr voles fur the direct trieud of the gnblers aud the Imbecilo opponcut of the streot-wilkers. sbould thuse menns full Lo scoury thu clection of tha only Curter, it bus been deteriined, it iju!llhll.'. to told buck thy returus froul the Detiocrutlo wurds, just us was doie sIX youns ugo, whon the presont elly churter was forced dow the throats of the peaple, If this should Pruve sbortive, the 6ulzo the lallot . stropgholde, nud carvy them off Into obilvion, Qo resuit of this would be un {nterminuble Arwsuit jor the relusid of the Councll to urder o new vieetion, sud In the weantime tho Muyor woull remdlu in otico until the clegton dnd rontirmntion of s successor, which would cor- Bululy be voo year If not two years distaut, It thereture Lenooves overy Hopublicun who £au apare (e tww to do four things: Firnt, get bl VOt us varly ay possible; second, bring put bis nolgbbor uid seo that b voles the e ublleun ticket frow head to tail; wind, wateh bullot-box und sce thnt Bo sutlivg of uny ! vight to threaton or bulldoze thoms i th - nor which had bewn teled 1o tl\cul’(;x‘ulltl)ull? Vs IIARRISON AND THE CITAM- ¢ PAGNE, . THE REMAINDER OF THE §TORY, Chicagn Evening Journal, In his spocch at MoCormick Hull Saturday night Mayor larrdon hnd o grout deal to suy about basket of champuague which ho stuted *Jo" Bedill had seut him us un evidonce of np- preclution of his (Cartors) oxvellont mumnngo- went of municipal uifuirs, und which wino Lo drank. Ad thoro urg ulways two aldes to u story, w Juurnal reporter catled on Mr, Mcdill this wornlog, and ayked bim to give his vorsion. *I2 Mr, Hurelion had roluted the wholo case,” Bald 3r, Blodill, *1ubould Buve nothing to sy boyood that it was not in very good tusto to re- fur t0 a matter uf that kind fn o politioul specch; but o suppressod the casoutlsl and Lwpurtuut purts of tho truusaction. Alony in tho lost batf of 1879 M. flurrison came to my otlicu und bad u long talk whh moe 2 regurd o couducting tu Mayor's oice, Mo cams 10 ussurg mo that he was golng to adminiter the Clty Government on I‘rlbll{ non- nrilann * principles; that it was not to nho Jemioeratio or Republican In any sonse; that he reeognized the fact that ho had reoelved the votes of n zreat mnoy politicnl nppanenta when cleeted Mayor, nnid ho proposed to mako his Ad- uinlatration ns non-parilsan ns mine hed been; that ho wouldn't dischnrgo any man, nor il a plnen whero there was i vacatoy, bu aceount of politiess that ho would keep tho best men and drop only the poorests that he Intended to cii- forco the Inwafn such o way ns to entitie him to the rosncet, wnd confldence, and npprobation of tho taxpayers and the decent und respeot- nblo people of Chicago, ‘There was mich nioro 10 tho snme effeet—what hu Intended to do. To #nld hig objeet in coming to aro mo was to nrstire mo of theso things, to secure, (€ posaible, the support of Trinuse. 1 inugbingly satds “You huve two orgins—th mea nnd the News ~—what do you wanit with mare? You are n littlo greedy, You ought to be eatisfled with two pnpers, both dally. o snid that Tk THINUNE rencheil Inrge cinsses of people that the othors didnot, nncd thut he was nnxious to scours tho good winhes, sapport, and -u')lpru\'nl of thoso people. 1 tokl hlm that 'Trrg Tiiwusg wonld glve hina fair, cortinl, and generous support i all tho good ho did, unid that, {f he pursued the palley hie hid lnld down und assured moe ho Intenderd to foliow, of strict non-partisanship, and working for the best lnteroats of thoe people and the taxpayera, und enforeing i nud order Pk TRIBTNE wor kil bo cousteabned by 118 duty to the peoplo of Chicavo to port him n that Iine uf policy, und that bo need hnve no fenrl that it would not: and it would by ""'F when ho devinted from that c that he might expect tanpposition: 1hint Tie ‘TRIBUNE was dlrst, Inst, and alwayy dovoted to tho public interest, and measured inen in oftice Ly that standard or rulo. The Inferview was quiten plensant ane, Mr. Ror- Flson talked vory freoly and upparentiy sf 1y, Heenlled twlee notlonrafterwward, and wotind short conversutions of n eimilar hmport, 1o secmed to ho nt that timo n man of guod vesotus tions, And now wo COMI: TO TIE CIAMPAGNE, * Very #oun nfter this conversation, within n week or two perhnps, he was tagen alek and wun unable to ot his office, It was reported that, u consequences of his sedentiary knbits—not tak- Inge snough exercise and onteof-idoor uir—his system hud becomu disordered: thot ho was dys- pepticor bilions—had o Nt of Indigestion, or sotne trouble of that kind, nnd was lnld up In his house, und hail not beon ont of doors for soveral duys. It oecurred to mo to tako him g presunt of n preseriptdon thut o prominent physiclan had made foe o some time proviously when Twas fucdisposed In the samo way, Solsent aver to Mr, Harrison n couplo two dozen pint, bottlea of n particular brand of inedicinal chmnpagno, recomnended for fndlgestion or o hind condition of the stomach. In tho same splrit that 8t. Paul reconunended Timotby to tuke o Nttlo wino for his stomnch's sako~—for his mmny Infirmities, Mr, Harrison ncknowledgdd his ob- lgntions, both personally and in writiug, aml sald the preseription bad done hlm a grest denl of gond—thut ho hoped ho would hnvo an oppor- tunity to retarn tho favor In good tmeusuro, That [s all thoro was toit, Tho wlio was taken to ils residence, and was to be taken nnlf’ by n sick mun to restoro bis health, A1 sald, It Har- rison hud told the whole story in Lis apocch, 1 ‘would huve had no ohjection except ns u matter of wnate, In rotulling n little private, sucinl thing of thut kind heforn a miscelluncous erowd nt public meeting.” B IIARRISON AT M CORMICK TIALL. DISGRACEFUL SLUSH AND FLAPDOODLE, From The Chicago Journal, Mayor Iarrison's speceh at MeCormick ITnil last Suturduy night was ono of tho most absurd and grotesquo of any of the fonllsh huraniues that have yot fallen frow his lifs, and that is suaylng a good deal, s overy eitizen of Chicngo well knowa. Thatuny speech from * hia Honor* should bo Iull of “highfuluten fiapdoodie,” egotla, and self-goncolt, might miturally be ox- sted on almost any public oceaslon, oxcopt when o man fu his position stands for tho lust time before his constituonts to defend bimselt and bisAdministration from tho serlous chnrges that have beon brought agninst 1t It woulit seum that & man worthy 10 be the Mayor of “this groat Queen City of tho Wost™ would have somwo apprecintion of tho dignity and geavity of tho situition, ond riso to meet its domands whon challouged to o 80 by tho bress aud the people, ns Hutrison hny Deen, and not nttompt to divert publie attention from liimselr and the inportaut subject In hund to purely porsonal mntters and petty sido l4siog thnt do not interestor coucern anybody, No- budy eares anything nbout Haerlson's pedigroe, whowns his fithor or hld inothor, whon ho eamo 1o Chleago, whit bo has boen dolne, what oftices he has heretofore held, whothor or not ho was tho Rrst 10 suggeat Mr. Joseph Medill for Mayur, nbout hisquarret with Miles Kuhoo and othiors, and ull that balderdush with which his speceh of Bulllrdnr nighit was 8o strungly interlarded. Mayor Harrisou 8 Just now un trinl for his sins of umission and commission na Mayor of Chi- ungo, and his lsst speech beforo elcotion (un- ess ho mnkes anothor te-night, uniddoubtedly will if ho hus a chanc lave been dovoted to a fairand mi slon, und review and dofenso of bis Ad ton, If indeed |||IL' plausitic and rensonable des fense of It 1s possible, Tho ofrcus at McCorilck Hull Baturdny nlght, at which Carter was the clown and prinelpal acrobit, was oot 80 mueh of n circusns it wns e dlile show, whera nothing was produced as advertised in tho billa, Mr, llarrison did not stand up like 4 man and meet nsingly of thoserious churges that hnve heen brought ngniust him by tha peoplo of Chl- cago, nor puss in reviow tho sevaral olilelal nots that have Loen calied in question and given olfunse to the bust citizens who have lived undor his rulo, Ho dodgnd nll of thom. Il wude no oxeuse for dlsobeylng the lawa himaelf, und bo offered no apology for nottrying to onforco tho ordinunces uwalngt other Inw-breakors, He haa _ tho freo use of tho platform for ~ two hours, and tho freo wso of tho public press to reach the oar of those who were not prosont, und to plend his own cnso; but ho utterly tafled to offer ony good excuso for his shorteomings. That he should tuik about himse!f wus naturaily exnocted, for ho nover plays the pliy of Curter 1L Hnreison with tha piet of Carter 1L, Harelson omitted,~not If he kinows himsell,~but the audi- enee ind nrlght to expuct that Cartor B Harrd- san would be mixed 1 Inrge quuntitles with littio of our muanielpal alfairs nd the questions thnt underlle tho locul ndministration of Chi- cago. Cartor'a harangie beforo this jury of his peors (meaning tho peoplo of tho City of Chleuxo) Suturdny night wis ronlly a plen of gullty, so far a8 hi# Administration 13 concerned, sud tho poo- I!lu will romdor n vogdiot aceordingly ut the binllot-box. It wasn virtuul confossion on bls purt of ull thut uns beon charged iginst him in coneetion with bis two-years aurvico ns Muyor, and tho speceh 18 1 whoto s nuothor good roa- 8o why he should by beat IIARRISON ON FORGERY. A REMINISCENCE OF LANT OCTODKR, Mr. Harrison, in his rambling, disconncoted, besing-tho-question speoct nt McCoraiiek Hull Saturdny night, had considerablo to soy upon tho subject ot forgory. It §8 surprising that even ho, with his poculine faculty for making blunders, shouldvhiive touched on this partions lar subject, Porsond whose memories wro not very short may remember that, last fall, Mayor Harrlson, Chslemun of tho Dumocratio, County Fxeontlva Committos, sont out brosucest all over this State the following olreular: Ci1caqo, Oct, 24, 188, —~DEAR Bik; Thae Deme ocrutlo Catnpudien Committeo bus roceived on- coumging advioes trom nll parts of the State, und i3 convineod thint If proper, etficlont. work i3 done upon oleetion-tay, Cook County will givo M nllllluluull{ Jurgo mwnjority to redecin tho Stito from Ropublican rale and give (s Elestoral yotu to Huneock, The recont oxposure of tho Hiypoerly of the’ Republioais 1n protendiog to borrtend the worklngmen, while their eandidato fuvors Chineso hnmigration, and while tho Saollt " ftepubllenn County Board has sought 1o disfranchilse the honest working people of Chleugo in not atfording thom cqual fucilitios for votlng with those enjoyod by the rich and poworful, und n Prutumlum Lo fuvor u protocts Ivu taxiif, whilo thoir candudate, Gartield, 13 n member of tho famous fice trads ** Colxlen b, those vxposures must, If the people nre nuude 1o Tully understund then, srouss the ine dignntion of tho imwses and eilusoe an overs whelming Denocrutie vietory, Your resolution W refrudn from your usunl work and to work at tho polls nguiust tho ltopublican party f9 fully ng-un:clmml Ly tha Campuign Committeo, strose ‘.uu il together will lusure Buccess. Ro- iy, Canren H. Hannison, Chalrmian Campaten Committoo, THE POINT OF THIS INTERENTING DOCUMENT lles, of course, In the statement thue Aurtickl Mtavors Chineso fmilgention,” This wus busod on tha spurious Moroy lutter, wulet, by the time_ that Hurelson's® olreulir was lssiod,— Oct, M—evorybody knew tu bo o forgery, its nuthonticity find beon desdod by Gon. Gurflold over bis own algnuture long bofore. 1ts spurl- ousness bl been proven over and over agaln, outytde of uny denfals on his purt, Yet, not: withstuudlug that the Chafrinun of tho Exi tive Committee know that tho Jottor was n forgery, und know wiat the forgory had beon expostnl, ho still wont out his clusy clreular all speottul ovor llinois, T TRIDUNE, COMMENTING ON THIS CINCULAR lust Qutobur, ald: *Tho unscruputous and bulldosing oharacter of the Kentuoky gontleman secupyinyg tho Muy- ur'a chair 13 fllustmted by u elroulur whiloh be s lssuvd fn the shapo of ‘u lithokraph impress slonut we nuuiurulm luttor, sienvd by hitnselt wnd by Austin J. Doyle, hia tool intho Pollce Devartmont, us Seecctary, This viroular con- tulus a3 uuny fulso usseverations us thore wro sentoncod. **Tho mennost portions of Hurrlion's olreulur, howover, ure those fn which be refors to Gon. Garlield, Nobody knows bottor thun tlurrison that tho Chiuesy choap-1ebor lottor was i buse, dirty forgery. Thi fact bus beon dumonstented to tho satlsfuction uf overy reaalog sud think- jug man. But, Kuowing thls, Hurrlson nover- theleas cimtuu iu his autograph clroulsr u statement which couveysthe fiypressiou that 1o bogus letter was genuing, aud that Guriteld cutortaws tho seatiuents thoreln crodited o i, wilch Hurrlaon knows to bo u lle. * He bus bvaued o private sutogruph oirculne stutfed full of fulse and waliclous stutements, and contalning not ono single truth to redeetn it frow Jufumy, lHo 18 trylog (o rido rough-sbod ovor tho pooplo of this community, nnd the de- feat of tha Democratio loenl tioket noxt Tues- day will beln the naturo ot n_porsonal rels It with virtunily consign Mr, arrison to privato Iife for all time to eome, unless le shall romovo to his native South, whern his Nourbon methods may find appreatation and sympnthy.” TO THIS KXPOSURE of tho false stntements In his clreular Mr. Har- rison hrd nothing to sy, nor could he have Anything to ey, $lo Kume that tho Morey lot- ter wisn torgory, he know thnt ho had “heen detected in wttemptiog to persuade people that s wis fiunulm‘. nud he knew that no plea which Bo eould make conld suve him from tho public fudignation. ki shut. It 8 rather wonderful, ufter this ex- pericnco af Inat full, that Mv. Htarrison whonld now talk publicly on the subject of forgerles. Ilis connectlon na Chniriman af the Executive Commlttee, with this oflicinl imlorsemont by the Demoeracy of CUOKCOIII\((HI n spurious letter, ought to makoe him a littfo.caratunl how he in- triduces the word forgery into hia apceches. It muy refresh tho momorles of those who othor- wiso would not have recollected tho exhibition ho mado of himself prior to the last Presl- dontinl olection. ' JOIIN 1. SCANLAN, IE SUES MARRISON FOR MALICIOUS SLAN- 4 DRI Thoretore, he kept his inouth ‘When Carter Tarrison mado tsa of the ex- traordinary fnngungo e did In his McCormick 1fall specch Snturday night in referonce to Mr, Juhn I Sennian, many whoknow the Intter svero of tho Impression that be would not remain pa- tient under any suoh accusation, and, thoreforo, they were not surprised whon he began a slan- der sult ngninst Mr, llarrison yesterday in the sum of #0000, Tho news spread quickly throughout politieal cireles, snd Mr. Scunlan's nction in dealing thus promptly with the person who had spuken so concerning him et with genernt approbution. Mr, John F. Seanlan yestenday made tho fols lowlng stutement to n Titnuxe reporter: 1 bave brought st ngalnst Mr. Hartison for 1ibol und defamution of character for tho lan- ungo Lo usud n‘mmu mo last Baturday night In feCormick Hallo “The olmrgu hv thore made ngalnst mo was that I have been colleetlng money {rom poor servant-glrls who had given it to tho cause of Fenlnulsim, and x,\;lpl{mwllw MY OWH U0 = that §a to sy, putting it in my own povket, * For severnl yeurs luck, espeziully slnce T took an netive purt in polltics, curtuiit individ- vty in my absence hnve been repeating such chiargos nstho nbove. 'Chess men, who wero wholiy irrasponsiblo, und whose characters wero not wortts notieing, I could never get to sub- stantinto ' these charges, Now tho public had better know what iy connection with Fenfanism bus heen, “Somo twenty-two youts ago, when I was yot n Loy, the Fonian “Hrothorhood wad estitb- ed In_ Chicago. My three brothors nnd myself becatns members of tho first hruneh of tho Hrotherhood cstablished hure, and for close ou to ten nrs_ wo were itetive tmombers of tho organization, Dure fug that time two of my brothers and myself wero enguged n one of the lnrgest confeetios ery businessos i1 tho clty, nnd bud in thut b ness mudu ns much maney as puy othor mun engawed fn it in Chleagn, Wo gave the Fenlan Drothorhood our” individual aid and fbout afl tha money wo rever mado. Michnel, in vonsequence of our nctivity, bocame' o prominent member of tho organizntion 1 this elty, and wus clected to tho Grand Councll. of tho Drothorhood, After wo broko down in business and the - three brothers becane as poar a8 tho dflr wo ciine into the world, we coased to be activo inombors of tha vrganizution, though still cumluulnr to sUpport nnd live up to the sume principles. Individunlly I never oevupled an oftiglal positon In thu Tirotherhood, and never hundied wdollar of ity nioney, vxcept Atich na was palil outof Seanlan Bros” firn_ into §ts Trunsnry, and whon that wouey onco’pnsdud into tho organlzation it never camo bick to my or my brothers” hands, Nonu of us were 'I'rensiirers of the orgunization {n Chicago or elsewhere, “Mr., Hurrison's tibel slmply stows to tho world how heavlly 1 havo trodden on kls corns— on tho corns of tho man who refusud offielnlly to presido ut nn Irish meotlug that wes golng to symputhize with Irelund, und who now gots up i1 bis oltielal position and les about u cltizen who his the mnnhood enourk to oppose tho worst Muyor Chicago ovor had, “1have bnd dozens of Irish Democrats who " have pledged me tholr word to vote for Clurk n- stowd of arrison, who was' tholr formor chuleo, It was his gpecch of last Saturday night whiot cuused thom to change thelr minds. “ 1 Intund to follow this sult tu tho ond, and will give nu_oppurtunity to nll my traducers to bring forth thelr witnesaes to prove that I evers ;l:cu‘;ved u cent of tho Fonlan Brothorhood's unds.” BOGUS REPUBLICANS, THE OLD COPPERIEAD HEAVE! Thousands of coplos of tho following malle- nant, soundulous, und despleablo clroular wero gont by mull yesterduy aftornoon to tho voturs of tho South Town: % Unicaao, s April 4, 1881,—Duanr #m: Tho undersignod - well-known Hepublicun votors und xpIyers, dunlrlufc tho sefection of i eupnble otliver for South, 'Town Clork, taka this method to eall your uttention to tho two vnndidales for suld position. R. i, Moore, tho Republican nomlnee, isn negro. M. A, Driscoll wus rominated by tho Demo- cratie Cunvention without solleitution. 1fels o young may, In the bat busintss ut 212 State #ireot, nod worthy the contidunce of tho peoplo. In votiug for Mr. Delscoll you will do o duty heumbent upon nll good eitizous, irrospectivo of purty politlcs, Reapauttully, - s Jo STANVEL, 8512 Michixan nvenuo. Wann & Davis, 181 State strect. J. It Grinrey, Davis Sewing-Machlao Co, Joun BUBLENKRIL, 0 Stoto streot. G, W, Tinoxeson, 27 Wabnsh avenue, and muny othors, As goon as n copy of this Intercsting docus ment fell Into tho bandd of a TRINUNE reporter 1o folt It his duty to eall upun tho porsons whoso names woere signed to It for the purpose of iud- Ing out It they had uctunlly uuthorized such use at tholr signutures, and IF thoy pretonded, have ing signed such o document, to bo Hepublicans, He gaw all of them, with ono exeeption, und dis- covored, to bis mortifiention, that the document wid 1 genulne one; and thut tho contwmptiblo, diggracoful sentimonts it contulned met tho up- proval of persons who PRETEND TO BE REPUDLICANS, nlthough they havo In reality no connection with that purty. Mr. Beblonkor, whon Hsked whother ho hnd slgnoed tho paper, snid he bad, and, b wnswer to tho question whother ho, almlumll!ll to be i Ko publicun, said he did, Whon questionud us to ‘what had fnduced bim to put his nnine to such u thing, hostated thut Mr. Driscoll wua in tho hubit of yolug uto bis placy to buy woods, sod 1hut hu thougnt, 18 butweon the two candidutes, thy wnito min oughtto have the, prefuronco, Ar, Duviy, of tho Brm of Ward & Davis, ulso clulmed to bo o Ropubllean, but sald that he was o pursonal friend of ° Driseoll, thoroforo ho thought it tho proper whilu protonding tobe n Lopublican, to siga the fusuitine dosumont publishod abive. Hustated that Mr. Manvel wud ulio a strong Hepubliean, und hud nlso simed tho clroulnr, Mr, Gridley sttod that ho had sigaed It out of o Tooling of personnl kinduoss towards Dyiseott, und that, although s Republican, be would not yoto for u cotored man, . 1t 18 oxtravrdinary that mon protending to ba Ropublicans, und living (n [inols, noarly twenty yeurs ultor the lssulng of tho winunclpation proclamation, shoutd venture to algn thelr names to n cireulur 1Ko thls, Thuso indlviduils lnyo no placo in the ltopublicun pacty. Thoy belong to . THE COPPERNEAD DEMOCRACY, Thoy buve the old, bitter, virulent, vindiotlvo Hourbon projudicos which it wus thought still Iingored uul{ In the South, Nobody {muginod that thoy bud wny lodgmunt in the " North, und leust of atl anong porsons wha ehihin to belong 10 tho Hepublican par 10 Party Of progross and onlightonment, “Che thing I3 sbooking, not morely i ko Indication of color und cluss projus dice, but beeause (b 13 untrue, O tho two mew, the colured vandidintods by fur tho best qualittod for tho position, 1101810 porson who bus pers forwed the dutles uf tho oilleo accoptably wnd Intedilgently. The other man knows nothing of tho business, and duesn’t comparo for oflicloney with his colored competity 8 furus cllicloney Roes, cotored i that he curht to gut overy o Wwiii bo olected by w luewo mudarity, despito this Infnmous atteinpt it oxelting & prejudice whieh It was thought had boun killed here long ago, The Ropubllenn voters of the South ‘Town—tho ®konuhiv Ropublicind—rovolt at uny such trenson and Coppurbundivo s this, und will whow by tholr votes tho low uostimation in which thoy bold theso sentiments, 8 for Messra. Mauvel, Davis, Uridley, et al., thoy will pleasy TACK UP THEIL BAGUAGE snd leavo the Lopublicun party. ‘Uhat organiza- tlon dousn't want them or thulr votes. 1ds thom to by ‘)L'rluml whumn It cunnot reforu, per- sous whom It cannot digost, persons who uro nothing but foastliz :d Bourbons not kinunuble o the gentle Intlueaces of civilization und Rupuo- licanisw, and It thoy don't ku voluntarily it will baye to put thom vut. ALL RIGITD. WARD MEETINGS, A large and outhusiustio mcotlng of tho “Barn Committoo” of tho Twelfth Ward was hold lust nlght, and everythlug was dono tostir up tho boys to work to-aay. 1ho ward muay bo put down for#,700 majoriy for tho whole e publican tieket. Welt-attendod Bepublioun wectings, at which muoh onthuslusw was shown, were hold at No 1811 Btuto streot and No. 3311 Cottuwe Grove Avonuis lut night, Spocclios worg wade | by Cunfrunmlln Aldrica, Judge Cary, C. Urooley, 1. 11 White, sud otiers, Tho lwrnhllolll Clubof the Ninth Wurd tnet Inat evoning in Curpenter's Hall, No. 21 West ue sireot, for tho purpuse of comploting tho urrsngemunts for to-day's eleotlon. Mr, B Getiuun prosidod, und thoro wis o Infge A tendunce. Tho moeting was of & purely busi- ficas charuoter, aud wus contined to recelving Feudrta from tha difarant nrealhuta. Rosolnting ghnllengers and tickot-peddlers, and tho liko. ‘The reports were of the most coeouraging chare nater, and the outlook for the Republican ticket I||‘ l(lm’ Ninth Wand s ns bright aa could be wished, The Scandinavian Republicans of the Sovon- teenth Ward held nlargo and very enthusiastio mass-mectlng Inst ovening {n Dowmun's Hisll, Tho meeting was addresseld {n Bwodish by easra, Sindvll, “Enander, and tho Chalrinan. Al rik anddenly entered the hall, and wns {ntradiced ns the noxt Mayor of Chieapo, nmid denfonine eneors, . Mr. Clark mado n neat nddress, saying such enthuslngm moant success, An enthuslnstio meoting of the Republienn Ciub af_the Teuth Wara was held (nat evening ut No, 258 Weat Luko streot, Mr, A D, orcen in tho ehalr. Reporta from tho varjous Prvclnou wero recotvid, and tho numesof ehallengers, tickot-peddiers, and notarlea rocelved, In this witrid thn Democrats have organlzed n swvoening avstem of ropeating and colonlzation, but tho names of the linwsbronkers are known, and thoy wiIl tind It Impossible to carey out thoir part of tho contriet, A mob of tho most disorderly description uthored Inst night In o saloon at’ No, 161 West itko atreot forn tinnl Democratic rally, No at- temmpt was mado to organizo tho alfiir into n meceting, but sbout 8 o'clock Mr. Harrlson e in his appoaranco and, without furthor prell nary, proceeded to dellver hisregulation apeech, Thero were no wthor spenkors, und tho meoting did not last balf nn hour, although the snloon wus crowdod until tho tat glass of pald-for liquor kad been consument, ) Tie Independent Domoeratio Club of the Firth Ward ‘met in tho soloon at tho cornor of Muin atreot and Archer avenuo lust cvening, Bovoral spocches wore mado advoenting the clection of Ed Wall as Alderman. Tho aponkers hnd but fittle to sny about_ Hnrrison, und, whon his nime was montloned, it ereated no enthu- Alusm, 1t 1y claimed that Wall will ran nhead ot Harrison in auvernl previnets, notwithstanding that the Detoerntlo vota will be divided on tho Aldermunie auestion. One of tho best nnd most enthusiastio mngs- meetings of tho camputgn was held lust evenin at Aururn Tuener-Iall for tho purposcof b dorsing the Riephblican nomincos. Tho large hnll wus erowded and tho ntinost enthusinsm provafled throughout, Mr. John B, Korr oceu- pled the ehir, nud stirring spocohes wero de- (vered by Mossra, W, T Undorwood, Homer A. Bquiers, of the Filteonth Ward; E, '] Murtin, n formor ' Domoerat, who has becoms disgustod with Cartorlsin and 1ts methods: 8, 3L, Booth, W. 'I', Johnson, and othors. The Eloventh Ward -Itopublioan Club mot Inst night in_Lower Martine's Hall, on Ada stroot, with M, J, SerafTurd In the chalr, tho ottendanco being vomnrkably large considerlig it was the night before election, John Forsytho, Col, George It Davls, and W. 8, Eillott, ench made rattling, rousing apeeches, Ten business- men voluntecred to peddlo tickets In ench pre- cinet. Bixty volunteer pordiers of this charno- ter Is somothing now even In this great Repub- liean ward, and nngurs weoll for to-dny's success. The Second Ward Republivan Club met In thoir hall ut 1297 State_streot Inst night, Mr. B, It Bliss [n the chalv. Short speechies wore mnndo by Mr. W. mith, Mr, John 11, How- ard, and Mr, Jobn Q. Grant, It wos stated ovening that Mr. uring tho Hallard hnd wifilintod with the Domocrats, Ho confessed it was sald to those threv sentlemen that the Dewoeratlo Central Committee hnd or~ dered 3,000 ticketa printod with his namo on them, He was scon tho night bofore, utter nidnight, {n secrot eancns with tho Demacratie MUNAKers, whero an arcingement was agreed to by which bls numo was to be substituted for ;\J)pluum‘a, A resolution wis unaulmonsly adupted denouneing Hallurd and plodiing tholr Lest efforts to nccomplish his defoat, Alurgo representative moeting of tho calored vaters was held Inst ovonlng in Quin's Chapol, The lulruo nudioncp-ruom was tilled to its utimost cupnelty, 1t boing Inthnated that Mr, Clurk wad fn the house, hu wns catled forward, and recelved with uproarious und vepented phiudits, which aro surcly hntieative ot vietory, Mr. Clurk snfd it seemd unnecessary to appenl to colored pevple to support tho Hepublican purty, when thelr tidelity hnd been the onvy of their onemies nnd tho pride of tholr frionds. i euthusinsm was ¥alsed 10 tho highest piteh by the singing of that good old Abolitlon song *Jolin trown's body les,” with the substitutlon of Curter Havrison's nnme for Joit Davia® In tho hungiug business on the provoerbinl sour apple treo. POSITIVELY THE LAST. Mayor Harrison held histinnl * muss-meoting’’ Inst évoning at Miler's Hull, corner of Sedgwick atreot and North nvonue, and repented his old snooch, except bueing miadtul of the suit brought aguinst him durlng the day by John F. Seanlan for Hbel, he wis earoful to lot that gentleman nlone. Imaginiug that he hud Bomo Conimun- 1sts umonee his nuditors o throw n littlasap to that eloment, und, knowing that the Ger- man tongue predominuted, ho at thnes displnyed —his funillarity with that ane guage by way of Lkiding for thalr votes. IHo was auro thoy would voto for him to a man, ho saddl, beennso he was lhionost, und, ns for tho 1ris, they bolonged to bis party. His speech Yun i plaintivo appost ta tho profindioes of bis auditors rather thnn tholr wood sense. Speeehes word also made by Grinnoll, Brand, nnd others. LOOK OUT. 1t was roported lnst ovoning that the Domo- erats hnd Impartod nbout 20 votors futo the Saventeonth Ward who were collected In tho slums of Sonth Chleago. Those fellows werg smuggled Into the wird about dusk lmat ovenlug and dumlolled in the lodglug-houses on Kinzlo street, o large delegation of thom bolng nugly housed h tho hotels, Nutwithistanding tho prouuutions takon by tho Demoerits tugkoop tha innttor a seeret, it lenked out early {n tho evenlng, and « lonw list of tha nnmes of tho gang wus seoured, whioh will be used to-duy In spotting thoso fellows whoen thuy uttompt to cnst thole Domacratic votes, Anoffort will probubly be mndo to run thom {nto tho Fourtosnth and perhupa othor wards, and the palling-places eannat bo o0 closely gurded to-dny by utl lovers of peace and bonesty. * PERSONAL. Jotin Connell 1a still in tho floldns candidato for Alilermnn in tho Tonth Ward, Mr, J. Il Helohrndsky 18 not a candldato for City Clerk on the Soclulist ticket, CORRESPONDENCE. TOWN OF LAKE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns, Circaan, Aprit 4.—~The publie, cspecially tho farmers und vacant-land owners of the 'Town of Lukv, will notico with dismay that Jobn 1B, Shermun hns securcd the nomiuntlon of Mulr- head and some, perhups most, of his confod- orates for town ofticers for anuthor year, Bhor- mnn will ernck his whip over tho Btock-Yards to-day, ond what good tmen are thoro will not dure to vote contrary to the way Sherman wishes: and, of course, nll the bummera, pltnpy, oud bincklogs will do his bidding, Nobbery of the mndownors for anothor yenr ‘will thorofore be tho order ot tho duity, for thore nro not votees vunigh 1 othor parts of tho town to bent thein, This thing bus now boon gotig i for sovernl yours, and hence the Btock-Yards have bocomo'a den of thloves and an_ubominntion, Tho worst of it s thory Beons 1o posdible way to reform it Durlng tho next yeor It 14 to bo hopod tho 'laxpayers’ Assa. clntton will bo ubloe to de: futtle wiy to abnte tius giguntlo and insulferublo nulgance, Lot thom kot tho town dividud, or yo beforo tho Lugislatnre and huve the Stoek-Xurds tumbled outuf the town or {ts chartor repealod, or In gome way stop tho Intoleruble oppresilon und rabuory of which (¢ 18 tho contre, Bomothing must bo dono, Anvthor thing: I undurstand that *Our Car~ tor n luriu following in tho Town of Lako. llepublicuns north of 'Chirty-ninth street wntch the polls Cnrul'lllli‘. ‘Tho_shouldors hittors und bummers in the Town of Luke, 1nd by Muirhead sud his gang, will give evory vote 10r “tho caglo’ thoy can possibly get n, Let tho hunest mon stand guird all duy ull along tho Ime, and send bohind the prison bars overy sooundrel who uttenmipta to vote allegatly, fal- fota by thio hundreds will find thoir way to the boxes unless the utmost vigiince 48 us 18 tho price of nn bunest clection. MADHRID V4. CHICAQO, Tu the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CnicAqo, April 4.~The Mayor's authority to cuforce tho ordinancss as woll 18 tho statutes fs derived from logisiative onuotmont, Tho char- tor oxprossly duclurus (Chap. 4, Boo, ¥, Tuley's Inws and ordinnuces) that “Tho Mayor shull, tuke curo that thu laws of tho State and tho or- dinunees of the olty uro duly cnforced, rospocs- o, und vbiorved.” We arruign Muyor Harrlson upon the churge of violating this statute intoto, Thore Is un ordinanco conpolling tho sidewalks to bo cleared of snow and lee; this he hus nog- lected to enforco, and muny a broken llinb, not to speak of the great luconvenlonce, canoeiully to tho working olasses, has been tho resnitof his witiful disregurd of the laws. Tho Spanlsh Gov- crnwent has detorinined to stop Kumulnw cure riod v In overy town In the Kingdoms; unid onw rocent occuslon the Governor of Mudridsums marly dlsmlssed every apuctor who bad churge of (1o districta 10 whioh these huuits wore found. In alx hours twenty-six houses wero closed, Muyor Marrlson has tho sume authorlty: but whore bas hu ever disiolised a policemsan or othors ln charge of tho distriets wheee gunbling exlute? Whero, O whero? ‘U'wenty-six gumbling= housos wero closed in Madrid tn six bours! Un- der Muyor Hurrison's wdminlitration, for iwo ward nut one Of tho twenty-one Inour midsc us over beon woieatod, but, on tho vanteary, theso holl-boles huve been on the fncraase, Tho voly diterence 1 oun find botweon tho Qovernor of Madrid and Muyor Harnson, of Chlougo, 18 thut the formor enforces the laws and dismisses his subordiuates for not rigidly rforming tholr duty, whils the lutter (Uur Curtér) does not enforce tho luws, and woull dlsmiss his subordiuates If thoy uttempted to perform tholr duty,—the sovon $500 cortlicatea of Oscar B. Pursoils, of Towi, which the King Gumbler, Miko MeDonula, now holds notwiths stunding, THEODORY CAYNA. THIRTEENTIE WARD ALDERMAX, © 40 ths Batitor of Tha Chicago Tribune. Cricaan, April .—A wmoruing puper says thore aro two KRepublican candidates for Alderman ju the ‘Thirtocuth Wurd, and that Mr. Wunzor labors uuder the disadvantage of bolug the ring vandidate. Mr. Wanzer was nppealed to by rep- rosontative Republioans of tha ward, without cunsultation with each othar, to consent to tho usc of his name asa candidate on aeconnt of his concedod fitnoss for tho otfice. Hn was called out, theee dagys hofore the primary, by 253 cltizond of tho wned, chlofly Republivans, to bo n candblate, In o printed cirou- Iar distelbuted to every [Itepublleau In tho ward, urging thom to attend and “dis- chnrgo your [thoir] political dutles nt the vrimary with tho same firmness, honesty, Judg- maont, and good sonso you [thoy) find ersentlal In transneting the urll?llllr] busineas of life."” 1 tho sntrit of this enll tho Nepublicans of the ward inct and_cnst sevonty-clght votes for Bennott, 187 _vates for Jamea Arpold, and votes forJ, M. Wanzori—3r, Wanzor having 12 majority over all. Mossrs, Bennett and Arnold both declared that it was i fale primavy, In- dorsed tho nominatlon of My, Wanzer, nnd are cordintly mwuurkluw him. The lmdependent candldnte, Mr, Doggett, was brought ount Ly n ring af W baker'a dozen il ono over, which met at a prrtienlar house on threo ruccessivo Sumdays, wnd, nftor three weeks' inettbution on n Demaeratle iost, thoy hatched ot n ehickon, with Willinm Hend- Inm, Jr., us [ts pntative Fatber, christened it “Indopondent ™ “with Demoerntio godiuthors, and now enil an Rtepublicans to voto for this ring-hegotten, ring-strenked, and nondeseript candldate. Mr. Editor, all my 1ifo I have been opposed to rings, and havo spent tine and money freely In smashing thom, I have lived muny years In tho ward, aud I have nover known nn Alder matlo nomination more freo from the worke- manship of rings, more clearly tho eholeo of the Deople, ur ono more cordinlly uniting the sup- port of fornier rlvala in tho party than the not- nution of Mr. Wanzer. If a candidate of Mr. Wanzer's acknowledged fitness, nominated by 80 declsivo_# vote, enannt bo eleoted In tho ‘Thirtecnth Ward, thore 18 no use for n Itepub- Hean party, and overy Hopablienn who votea for Mr. Doggott votes to break up the llcrnh- Tlenn purty in tho ward and transfer Ity polition] power to the Democruoy. B. M. Boomit, TREACHERY IN TRE NINTIT WA BARUGAIN WITIT PEEVEY. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cittcaao, April 4.—A regard for the true In- teresta of the Republican cause in the city com- pels mo to expose an Aldormanio trado which is helug carrled on in tho Ninth Ward. It appenra that a year ago, or nbout tho time when Mr. 8myth, tho present Ropublican Aldertun, wos ta bo ronominated, his frionds and the friends of Mr. Peovoy, tho presept Dumocratic candi- dnto, mot togother and eame to n mutunl under- standing that If tho Doemocrats would allow Smyth to bo retleced without activo opposition, when Poovey's turn cmine 1o be renomlinated tho Nepublicans would reciprocato the favor and practicnlly withdraw from tho contest. Accord- Ingly, Bmyth was reiflected without having any Duemaorutio opponent to aunoy hin, and evory= thing wak appurently serenc and inppy. This spryr, whon the time cume round to put up Republican candidutes for clty oflices, Smyth's friends mot tokothoer nud went through tho furco of nominutinge o candsdnto for Aldor- mau in opposition 1o Pecvey, knowing well that na soon a8 nominntod tho sald candudute would decllne. o Jlid doclinn, Another and nnother was set up, only to follow fn the wuko of tho first, Fluubly, appearances having been sntis- ficd, riio nominntion was nllowed to_gu by de- fuuit nnd tho fleld was left vacant, Tho young and unpledgod lluruu“cmllnf tho ward, feeling Indighunt at the disgreocetul wiy In which they had been sold_out, ot _togotier, and i xood faith put In nomination for Alderman o worth, young man, Mr, C, W, Daniels, who I8 us mucl suporior to'Peevey, for intelilgenco and sobirlos 1y, a8 virtuo Is suporior to viee, Mr, Daufels Is 1w In tho fleld a8 tho regulnr lepublican nom- fnvo, and It 18 gratitying to seo bow the true- heurted votors of the ward uro rullying tb his support. Mr. 8myth, when appronched upon tho subjeot, pretonds to bo very busy in busi- ness ailuirs, und declines to tulk, whllo ut tho sume time his evident confusion of fuce pluinly reveals tho fnot that ho 19 ushamed of himselt and of his position, And well be may be. Moro thon this. It §3 woll known that tho Btock-Ynrds men are exceedingly unxious to have Harrison redlected, Mr, Peevey belongs to that fratornity, and it 1s belleved that tho Ninth Ward hns been scleeted ns good ground for an nttwnpt at o colonlzation of repenters, On the. ddnys of registeation, Lam fuformed, nat one of tha [tepublican Judges of cleotion was presout at tha differont voting precinats to lonk ufter tho lists, nnd tho Democrats hnd full !\vlnr at tho hooks on both anys, Whothor thoy hnve heen tampered with by tho Democrats remuing 1o byseen. Republicans of tho Ninth Wird! Luok shurp after the intorestsof thy Republican CuBe tH-WOTTOW, O You muy find o your sors row that tho enemy have cropt In unawnres and stalen awuy your power whilo you siapt, Tie- momber, n vote {ér Duniels I8 nfrebuke to Smyth, Peovey & Ca., whose only desire seems 1o va 1o tike caro of thomselves, repardless alike of tho rights of thoir fellows or the trie welfure of tho city. A Friexp or HONOR AND HONESTY. WHA'S TO BE OUR MAYOR? Fur The Chicago Trivune. Wha's to be onr Mayor now? Whi's to bo aur Mayor? Whn’?mlal lym the lucky wmun to i1l our Clyle i Much need that Carter's timo were up—he's just muckie splare, And I've grent faut to find wi' him, and so have niany more. Thon voté for Clark, guld, honest men—for this 1 do decluro: I'd liko to &oe a worthy mnu got in to be our Muyor. SMYTIN'S Wha's to bo our Mayor now? Wha's 10 Lo our Muyor? ‘Wha's to Lo the lucky wuan to 8ll our Civle nlri Tho Lord bo thankit, Cartor's reign {8 nearband ut u close, And wi' his fu* will como rellof from o' our clvie wors, Ho wrought dlsgrace upon tho town, desplsed the suppilant's pravers And flo for shumo to any min wad voto to mako bim Mayorl Wha's to bo our Mayor now? Whit's to bo our Mayor?, Whu‘?:"lol l.;u the lucky mun to fill tho Civie lr It Johnnle Clark ’s to he tha one, [know whenho wuts tharp eIl boan Lonor to the place, and act upon the square, Tle'a llm‘l’l with ov'ry onu aright, and never bo untair; . And o’ gald mon are of the hope that ho will Lo our Mayor, Wha's to ho our Mayor now? Whun's to o our Muyor? Wo've had enotigh or tricksters sly—put nono nto that Chalr, Aud, us for Cartor Harrison, nlthough ho'll promisy woel, He's winkod so i ng nt gamesters’ wiles ho'd chont the verh Do'il. But Clurk’s a mun of honesty, na all who know ooture; Nobetter man could wo scleot than Johnuio for our Mayor, Wha's to bio our Mayor now? ‘n's to be our Mayor? Lot Carter avo u monument, when ho vacates our Chalr, For loyalty to England's Queen fn meusures suroiy duft And Lo his voto ‘ntnst Gen'ral Bhivlds lusoriyed upon ita shuft, Thon_lot thoss words tn bold rellof stand out from every square: * Deep undcerneath o trickuser lies—Cart, Harrlaon, © o unes, Mayor!” Vorer Eraurit Wano, ————— PROHIBITION, ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, De Katn, I1L, April d—=Last ovoning ubseries of tumpuranco moetlngs wia opeaed by Dr. Mo- Alllstar, nn ublo aud cloquent speakor, who hus mot with such murked success of lato nt Sycn- more, The moetiug wus ciallod at tho Opori- Houso, uud soverul of the churches dispensed with services fu tholr own edifices und nttonded on murdo, The Opera-tlouss was crowded ta overllowing., 'Threo nf the cliy cholrs furnishod the musle.” Tho Doctor spuko un hour wid n haif, and, slthough uot wuunluf tho subjeet, excoptio allude to” it onoe or twice, ho showol himself 1o bo u fino spoaker and polished gon- temun, o will continue the work for sovurnl ot ———— MILWAUKEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Hpeetat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, MruwAuxer, Wis,, April 4.—Tho unnual oleo tion of tho Chamber of Commerce to-day result- od o8 follows: Prosident, Charles F. Freemang Vice-Prosidonts, A, K. Shepurd and 0. J, Hale Beoretary and Treasurer, Willun J. Lungsons Diroctors for threu )‘eul-nl Jo 1L Hl, B B, Sop- kins, pnd Osour Bohr: Hoard of Arbitrators, Churles A, Chaptn, Willlam 3. Reigbum, (. M. Tibbetts, C. Muntgold, Jr., and ¢, E. Lowli Tioard of Appants, O, B.'firitt, J. A. Gutcher. Al ivn Jobnson, E. M, Chundice, ana C. I lisloy; fimfin lunpeoter, Jobu B, Crandull LAKE GENEVA, Spectal Dispatch 1o Ths Ohleaga Tridunes Lakx GeNEVA, Wik, April 4. —~Tho now stean'= yuoht bulldiug for Mr, J. T, Suyder, of Ch - cuyo, by W. W. Datos, 18 boing rapidly put to- wothar, Tho ribs ara all In posltion, und th planking is botug put on, Whon cumpleted 8o willbouno of thu hundsomest,and (t le on - culutea the fuatuit, yuchtd on our fuko, A your uge Tucsdiy lust ocourred 1o firat v cunl Welghwustery ot OF tho souson to this place, ¥rom pre.- ent pruapeots it i doubitful IF the fuo 3 uil out 0f tho Like before tho st of May, e e—— figy, wus burned in ofligy at ntly by tho stwdents of the tcorgia Stute University., uephow ol Be Hrown purtiolputed 11 Tho creniation excieises, u 1808 Bewutor Brown was burtied i elligy by tho students of tho sumo lnstitutiva, Burblng § Bol v Mah Athoens, Ga,, e RADI¥ AV'S READY RELIT} DR. RADWAY’'S SARSAPARILLIAN: RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, : Changes us Seen and Felt, gy - they Daily Oceur, Aft- er Using a Fow : Doses. g s 1. Good #pirits, disnpponrance of woaknes -, languor, meinneholy, Increaso and hardiness o flenh nnd muscles, ote, 2, Strongth fucrsires, appotito Improves, rel. gl for food, no mure sour eructations of watey brush, good digestion, ealin nnd undisturbed sleep, awaken fresh and vigurous, 3 Disnppeuennco of aputs, biotchosy plmpiey the ki ook clear and_ heithy:” tho urin changed from §tA turbid and clowdy appenrines tn a clerr churry or wmber color; WRLET Pndsey frecly from the bladder through tho urelbr without pain or scalding; little or no sediment; no pall or woukuosa, 4, Marked diminution of quantity and fre. c‘umm of Involuntary weakening discharye (f aftictod in tbat way), with cortaluty of per maneut eure. Incronsed strength exhiblted (y the secreting glands, and funotion harmony re- stored to the several organs. 5. Yellow tingo on the whito of tha cyes, and tho swarthy, salfron appenranct of the skiy ehanged to'a elear, lively, and healthy color, 8, ose suifering from weak or ulcermted lungs or tuberclea whil rewllzo “rrout bonulit iy expectorating freoly tho tongh phlegin or mucyy from tho lungs, nir cells, bronehl or windpi, thront or head: diminishing tho frequency ol cough; wenoral increase of strangth throughou tho systom; stoppago of night-swonts wbd piing pud Teolings of wuitlkness urouud tho funki legs, mhouldors, otc.; ocessation of cold and ohills, acnso of suffocution, hard breathing and pazoxyam of cougt an 1yt the morning. Al vradually and surely disappenr. T, A8 day ufter day tho BARSAPARILLIAN 4 * taken new signs of returniug houlth will nppear 18 tho blood {mproves In ‘mrll)’ nud strengty disease will diminish, and ull fordlgn and inipury doposits, nodes, tuinors, eancors, bhard lumod ete,, be resolved away, and tho unsound nady sound and honlthy: ulcors, fover sores, chronl skin discasos, gradually disappenr. 8, In coscd where tho systen hns boen sall ¥ated, and Mereury, Quicksiiver, CorroslveSub limate have necumulntod and become deposited in tho bones, jointa, ete., causing varlos of the oones, ricketa, spinnl curvatures, contortiont white Hwellhx:f varicose voins, ote., tho SAl. 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