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The Chicago Dailp Teibune. VOLUME 29. CLOAKS AND FURS. Great Bargains N (LOAKS AND FURS. Havo now in stock s splondid ag- ortment of Ladics’, Misses’, and phildron’s Cloaks, Ladioc’ and Chil- ren's Furs, at lowont prices. Hoavy Black Beaver Cloaks, $4.60, §5, 6, §7.50, §8.50, ap. g,ooo Ladics’ Ronugh Boavor glonks, very handsome, $5, worth Ladios’ foublo. Ladics’ Waterproof Cloaks in all 1he new styles, et lowost prices, Childron’s Beaver SBacquos in all 1izes, $3.60 and upwards. Il Fis! s Fino Four-Stripod Mink Sots, na. Nich Mink Bots, Muif and Boa, ns, Real Seal Sots, $20. Fronch Soal Sets, §6. Genuino Boaver Sots, $15. 100 Soal-8kin Sacques sent to us oo consignmont from tho largest Manufecturor in Now York City, with positive inatructions to soll lhom rogardliess of cost or value. Largo varicty of Misses’ and Chil- fren’s Purs, from §1 up. Exsminations solicited. 121 & 123 State-st. Yichioan-ay, and Twonty-seconist T S S Ve —— ——— ~ MISCELLANEOUS, "WOHERS CENTENNIAL ASSOCTATION, A3uljourned mesting of tho Woman's Centennial Amoristion of Titinate Wikl bo held in tho Firnt Metlio- L:Chareh, corner of Waahinglon and Clark-sts,, on Rariday, (o dth of November, at 3 o'cinck p. m, ———— MRS, J. V. LEMOYNE, et Y OV tropoals for grading, mononry, snd Lrkdging, on e 52, Louls, Heokul & Northwestern Railway, bo- tween Uannibal and Loutsiana, will bo received &t tho Oy offic at Keokux, ia,, until noon of Batur- &, Nor, 6, Pay will be tzawith W, H Parbhuest, Engineer, Loulsianas, 3o, 124 Company reaerves the right ta_rojort any aud all Ba, G, EDNUNDS, . “Fin% GHANGE cssh, files and apecifica. * " Treaidon COPARTNIERSIIID, Ibare this day taken into partnership G, M. Culbert- =, dr, and the firm name hercafter will bs P, I, Wenhaw & Co, P. I'. OLDERSHAW, Nor, 1, 1875, Raip. Geo1d I s sousiera Tin of the what ls gosersily known as 1 Thtwlsnds are offored, for Ua oz, ati ot which each trach 1o bolt, mil bo sat ddrore of any persan Taeklng pplioation Independonoa, Kau norable Secratary of the Iutertor, led bids for tho parchaso ost of tha Neo: tate of in somplisnce with the oved Afay 11, 1873, APprY 'lndl’fl“ 187: il eraora for allof said fands lying it ong doliar a 4 iy caats T “lands” beraby: o Sabuiris d tndic: og: ioner af (b Quneral and O % the local olllces at e “l;:r:n sflering to purchase may bid for sa many tracts any Acras ( n- La forfeitod, ouliea il bo roturnad 12 tho oo Are sccepied will bo 200 a2 1000 mltar the. nppmln‘ of o bids & practl. dosie, but osch bid must bo separaiely made ust bo for not mote than ono huudrad cunform totho legal subdivisions ompaniod by ten per cont of the Lidas n ruarantao ot thogool [althiet thobidd n laud |s awarded and tho balancs blhould aay bid bo_ rojeeiod, 9 propar party. brited of siioh nd i within forty daysattor such notics has bosn Payment in ot omem L not mada to the Conymle. nd Oficeof thoamount bid, tha by “l"efll whidi auch bid was made will be again subject. eertifiog DeUnDer cent deparft requirnd to ssa bids %3-1’ racitisdin Yot Uilc otiece: costiiiealetat Aas chackaon some ovornmont. opasitory niges s onler of the Commissioner of tho oneral oria . witd; b o tejuct any aud all bids is exprossly.e- Albids mogy it Loy Gl e OCEAN NAVIGATION, % tucolren 1} feth day of ay oponad and acted upo; ity gy, COmmimionar of th Smeny B b L soalod and '“'t,'g”" 1o the ** Oom. , Washiugton, 1), Btrip 1 snia, ! led uutll \o'clock ovewbar, 1675, after which ouoral Laud * Lids for Ub as Qi 5, 0., Kapterat National Tine of Steamships, 'flxm&x 10 QUEENSTOWSN AND LIVLHPOOL, }gm.‘l‘hn Lo ET ) g L TeT ey Satarday, Ni ‘Saturday, Noy [ “}ng i 4 ot98,m, LAY 202 p me foatabege, 3 sy dose s ihi ity g fhles. Hiserage ticksts, $34 curroncy. Aipiyy, <1 #8d npwards ou Ureat Britain. House, Chicego, . 1, N, Lty AR O8N and Ranaolphaia,” (opuonrienew iy Lk e PARIS, La ;lmuu.a Pouzyls “.'.m“ {303 other), will sall frow Pior No. DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, ol Teansatinntio C Yuccaud Tiarre: " Hte, Mall Steamablps plendid vosssis G Fuate for the Coninuut {belng wors woutiior. ) Nurth River, PRICK T dite: oy ans oe oo DBLURA) T OF PABSZGE "IN GULD (ncluan 1% 11U aud 8130, accord W P 'ml'“ e pain w1 Totura ti ‘:'35?.‘»'-;.1 Rirndoa a8 b Smed e, § ckote, L5, hip Line. 4) direat. 1 odnesday, Nov. 3 2 ‘.“‘:dwdl.r. Nov, 3i FAITRBANKS' bTaNDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chicago, Detarefultobuy only the Genulne, NEW BOOKS. .. ~ NEW BOOKS. A Partial List of Important Issucs in October. For sale by Jansen, MeGlurg & Co. B Institntiony, . Franca, 1000 -1, fly Panl ac Fupoebly itatrated whih 21 Chromo. Ltk opzaphe and il Wood Rngraviors, Rogathvu.... 815,00 Anntnar of M. Panl Laceit's masforly art st ALN. My the Baton Cb. Davilliar. Iilasteatod br Guatavs Jora. A suparts foll 248 CHRKIST IN ART. ‘Tho Btary Acteer Josus Chiclst from thy Evangalists, by Fdward ¥galos esign Follo, clath’ gilt, $5.60. l"nnmr;’l};:;:: Aoanle; n. 86 tap, D. 1), with 1) full.y Plates, altee the oo, D10 with 1 Talligagn Dldred” aitee H or, I gilt, 86001 moroce .0 A _volnme for wnlch the world cannot sufliclently thank him,". g BONGS OFY A Tribuna, THELAND Ok TTIK PITATLAOIS, Fxypt Dlusteatod by Pon and Penctl, By tin Manning, . Do o - 1taf “*Spanuab Picture narto... 34,40 naw volume of this ‘beautifal'seriss’ tnsars (o stizact niention, T} CATSKILL FAIRI Tuateated, dto. * Unguestonal; ublishod this” season fur ths benots ol Yueung Amarica," : HISTORY . SHERMAN'S HIETORIOAL RAID. The Mamates ia the Light vf thia Hlocord. A Heviaw Hlasad uroa Gompila- h O By ILV. Boynton. . Unifurm with Sherman's Bemofr.. 42,00 Fhie forcg of this romarkablo bynk will be” fnorenssd tho fact that the aulhor studiously abstains froin neral milltary discussion."—New York Tribune. oo Joyaton tina done & psiriotlo servica to the rhols army. "~ Cinclnnatl Gare! TIE NA' RAGES OF THE PACIFIC STATES OF NORTH AMERICA.” By Hubort lows Bancreft, Vol 1V, Antiquiiios. Ev 45.10 4 A splondid monu oarning, rescarchi, and discrimlnation of tho author.” - New York Telbune, KNE ORY GF MOME. From_thn Foun. ‘dation of ths City 16 the Fall of Auguatalua; B. 0. A, 1, 476, Ny Charlos Mariealo, . Do HISTORY DE TifH REFORMATION V¥ 100k AT TULE TIME OF CALY Erom the Feanch of J, 1. M, D' aublens, D, D, Vol! VI fand. and Goneva.,,, .n LNSAYS AND HELYES: VICTORIL PORT! Uy Edmuud +* Few produationn of American ‘litcraturs S¥lich sueiy 1ipe jenilatie cultura, so wids A ranga of pocti atiudy, or auch trao refiuement of taato And thougist."-- New Yark Tribun: L5 MIUNT AND MIRTH OF LITERATURE. A tlxaou Figurativo Language, i which upwerds of G0 waiter arn rolerrad fo, and' 20 figuroa (lustrated, 1w John 37, V. Macboth 2,00 *VHiln salecilons aro not Bcotland, il zor. EYRAS Clargnce Sted. 12.10 uddiod wail fignnod *in pro. mircunna confusion, iut marenaled (o osdorly and Tucid arrar, nnd afvars bioaght fo bear uton tha {lusteation e Vork T " of rinclpla,’ niybRy OF From tha i it 3 vula 3 27,50 .;; Lib 9, ME"’('R) o LibE, i . PERBONAL LA LT, Anil nibinrs, Edted iy 1t 11 Stoddard .10 i3ty voclape rios. "' alftmore o, NESSAY ON FAMILY NOMENCLATURE, Ty M. A Towor, M. A, ¥, B. A, Fourth Ed.tion, eolargrd. 2 yolu. london s 600 A CONCORDANGE ky ANDER POY Ty I3dwin Abbott, BELEGT DIALODUES OF PLATO sicn. By Venry Cary, M. Ao, 5 AUTOCIAT O3 TR 1 7 Mau his ewn Hoswol i ubscription.) bvo. MONEY, ETC. MONEY AND THIS MECHANISM OF EXCIANOR. 1iy W. Stauley Jovoas, M. A.. F. K. X, #1556 **Hlg work fs populnrly wrliton and Tage 18 to. Pluwwnn solid lustruction of & kind that Is just now ‘neoded. "~ Popular Neicnce Manthir, MEASUIHS AND MONIY OF ALL NA- Comiplicd by ¥, W, U} ceeveres L ! WEIGHT, TIUNS, TRAVEL. TRAVILS IN PORTUGAL. T} Joly, Tatoucho, with :"lll‘ tions by tho Right lon, 1 N deiighi iy wriktan Bool, K Talf R i * e e entoriain resh, and aa taliof wi tortalulog snform: ~Londau Speetstar, SINAI AND PALL 1 (L] Dflt\fl"&wB with tholr {Ihil‘;lry. ‘Hfl*‘AH flrdl".fl.l'lllnufi!lu'fl] h D (\e,:l’ Lyt i Mas and Vlans. bro y O™ PRATAM RO AR Whicitis iophiin Ki 0 Ltov, Willisin ticodall, D, 1), 6 . G Prima. D, D Y LAND, By tha o A DISCOURSES ON _ARCHITECTURR. From (ho ¥renoh of Vio'et Lo.Duc, iy Henry Van Brunt. fllar. Aralod with piaton and wood-outs. Joyal Bv0.. . 83.00 “*¥n can do buttho falatest justicd ta Jts phifoiophi- eal donth, historiosl researcli, * pcolomional ability, onitltaliasto, and bright originality,—Intor-Ocoan. FOrGIS 0N AL Yrom ihe. Frenott-of 11. Taino. Fliat sories. Tho Philosophy of Art—Tho Idoatof Art. <) Now Library Editien.. e 81 heory of Hocular Chiankes of tho Farth's Climato. Cr 5 forth i Gaology® we havo not tiad a work thet ow, A HEPORT Ot:’l"llfl ‘TREES AND SHEUBS growing alor ** A fund of vit o1 8. F. baird NATURAL SCIENCE Cfil&l!ATE AND TIMI in thelr, Gaologlcs] Relations; Hy Jaméa Cro 4 *¥&incs Rie Unatles Lyell seat’ f iples of ikely Lo bo 80 influontis! nn tho futuro of the sclonce as ngh -British narterly Ravi 17 My tte, Iy Uoo. B. e R LA R S AnRReTy 3 3 a5 5 o0 THE SHIP IN lar cuta, PORTRY. Tild DESER’ i £k 5o e who wants to ki 0 with the lteraturs of the timo Fan AR (0 leave darcad. =L, O. S u Now Xork Teibe uue. Tiik NEW DAY, A poem ia songs aad . Dy Hichurd Watson Gilde: 160 **The puenus Ao ludy ven. Post. #AEAsqur oF pANDORA aworth 1o Hoaey Wadawi aglolio, “ 0 oo s genue, q Epro o boroad with plsasurs ratiier thau with snthuslasm. Q. M., fa New York Pribyne. FAUBY. “A ‘Trsgedy, From the German of J, W. V. otho, 1y Bayasd Taglor. Now edition ‘T 3 ‘woles L9, .T-un-un-- 45,00 3 pootiosl & SKLECT POEMS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITI, Fdited Witliuotes. Tiy Win, 1. Rults, A, A “"This editlon of Guldmith's pooms is pri most complaie aud porfses ovar publislied. Seran: QUREEN MARY. A Drsms. Dy Alfred Teunyson. Chcaper Ldition, ., FI1CTION AKH, A Btory of To-day. By J.G. "oll;f%a BEVE) iaa bosa recaived by tirs sny ofhor Awerican norel of th ; Womau of Fashion, 0. Clothy .. q. 1 N 0F CONNXUGHT, A Hio 7. 50 fe, skill and insight. —Npoetator, Toadon, LLT LETTER, D, Lluly‘:liv) 13 Wit ore favor than yoar. hicago Juurual, y Al unle dwards, ¥ THE G *Eulof i THI 5UAK Tawthornn, | 81,85 lenics oijanca. New popuiar editln 84 Tiy Kitisrioe Ring,” Pa. el ¥ 7 E, LOV N, AN Cheylia- Handor 2w vols: id v, Ldition, JUVENILE. N.IN&!.X’N'LBGDHLL 8, By Busan Coolldgo. ** Baldom haa Busaa Coolldge displayed bor story-tall. Ing azu it Charuily 1‘;#-‘%1:: £ fuo'Litde Ganliuga. B RS e Yok Tribuge. GUOD THTINGH for the Youns of AUl Ages, with 100 11 uatrations, ., .. Taapdresers . RV AND ADVENFURES 616 toly (11ustratod. BYD .. ovs o vensss Y TWE Y KAGUES 1) B, THOYS AN LEAGHES ] U nr‘ehu‘rnuhnr' tion . Tllustrated. DOISGS UV it KODLLY FARNLY- antry. | Reantifal 34 mAv'Go&filfiu u‘%'-"'n e ( us I, TOWARD 'THE STI ALY for itia U d. kPR DAY R 10h oitvor firouklyn ‘Taboraacls by I’ DeWitt T . LR TSR SRR T oy 04 o iU BEri08. 0y e o th OX POISONS tn l.hllnnlu Lo dstion) Jurlneud A 3t to dls i Heticine. B AH6S Gwatno Kagior b Fe s Tuld Amorican troum tio third sad (’:éuulmh‘ i -+ Clot 35503 FOfuIS on Diseinty Dirth) EYSYEM. 3 . ABRAGHIUA Bocon! CUNGHASION'O! Vi RGN R O b e A ki, AL D, THRE HANDY TLOME BOOIL 'l Reclpba. iy Wia. M. Corasll, b1 JANSEN, McCLURG & €O, Booksellers and Statloners, 127 und 119 State-st,, Chiengo, CHICAGO, WORK TO.DAY. Because It Is the Last Chance of the Campaign, ~ The Ticket Which Will Defeat Hesing'and His Devil-Fish Crew To-Morrow, Jolm Wentworth Asks Plenty of Chal- lenging, for Elints for Judges and Clerks ot Election. Speech by Hesing Abusing the Merchants of Chicago. The Iron-Molders Prefer to Support Kesley. Who Captured the Opposition Cam- paizn Fund---Was It Hesing? The Sunday-Low Bugbear Dis- posed of. The Election Law of the State-.Fraudu- lent Voters, Beware! Tho Wisconsin Campaign---A Great Re- publican Meeting at Madison Baturday Night, LOCAL, COOK COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For County Trosaurer: LOUIS C. HUCK. Par Cleck ot the Superior Courtt JOUN J. HEALY, For Judgo of the Superfor Court: JOSEPIL E, GARY. Far Judgoe of the Circult Court: W. K. McALLISTER, Tor County Survesor: ALUXANDER WOLCOTT. For County Commirstoncrs : MURRY KELSOY, First Diststet— {J{RHRY HELSON, Becond District—C. O. AYANS, Yourth District—IONN TALOR, 8ixth District—JOIN HUMPHREY, p ", PROTECT THE BALLOT-BOX. A CARD FROM JONY WENTWORTH. Tothe Jditor of The Chicago Triouna: Ciicago, Oct. 30.—I regrot to learn that some of our citizens consider it a pareonal insult to havo their vote challenged. Ir thoy mill roflect 8 momont, thoy will seo that it i their duty to invite & challonge, and theroby emcourago its froo oxorcino, for the right to challengo 1 1ora noportavt than the right to vote. A man ean- not voto legally but onea ; and yet, by chalieng- ing, be may do his canso more good thau ho can by voting, Tho libertica of tho peovlo depond upon tha purity of tho batlot-box, as also do our lives, aur property, our all, And thls very clees of pooplo who arngo much opposed (o bolng challenged at olections are the most constant in the use of it in the Court-House ; and no person but o professional jurymau feels agarioved ata challenge, and lis griof arises wot 80 mu:h from any fancied insult as from tho loss of s foen, The first timo I voted in Chicago my voto was challongod, and I swora §t in, But I did not feat msulted. I thanked tho man for hia zoal in pu~ rifying tho ballot-box, Ho merely did whnt ho congidered bis duty in challenging, svd I merely did mino in taking the osth. This waa at our first municipal election iu 1837, in the Firat Ward, whore I havo voted avar sinco. Dotweon that day and this I have chal- lengod many votora; and would ba very sorry to think that any person supposcd that I wished to insult bim. I consider that I suould bo nccosso- vy tothe act if I utuod by and saw s man vate whom I did wot beliovo antitlod to do wo, with- ont chalfonging bim; and I shiould also congider that he had no moro right 5 quostion my con- dunt than he would if 1 challsuged him fram a jury that was to alt wpon a _ cado In which 1 waa intorestod. This {s 8 rigiit T kave nlwaystexcreised, and, wheu [ cannot oxercise {t, I donot want tho | rivilego of voting, When a niau's namo {8 not upon the directory a8 a reafdent of the ward in which bo proposcys 10 vote, Lio ought to bo clinlienged, and he ought to thank the man who doss it for seiting a good examplo. Parcuts should bring up thewr chil- dreu with tho idea that tha right to challange othors is moro important thau the right to vote thomuelves, During the thirty-nine venrathat I have boen in Chicagu, I have never kirown 8o much il blood arising as thoro is now. Horetoforo the contosts at tho poils hava been mniuly betwaoo political arties, ro Wwhich wo have all'boon acountomed. ut now it weems to Le fast ono Dbatween classos. One of theso clanses thinksa it s doprived of tho uenal right of minoities, wnd also thinks that tho protection of tho civil authority has beon entiroly withdrawn from it, For any class to thus think shows a bad stato of society, It was this condition of things that lsd to tho Vigilance Committes rulo in Han Francisco o fow yoars ago. I ndvise my fellowr-citizena to oxercias all the righta which "the law astows thom on Tuesday noxt, and the doarest of them all is tha right to challengo evory toau whom thoy even suspoct of haviug oo right to vote. It 18 nog an ivsult, but a duty, and the man who falls in its exercies will bo avonged. I shall ot bo displesssd with suy mau who clullnuqm wy vato oo Tuosdsy next, and I bhope Lo will prove himsolt as good & citizeu 8 [ nuw by keoping is tempor it 1 clal~ lepgo him, Joux WeNTwonTU. i HINTS TO CHALLENGERS. MOW TO PHOCECT TUK BALLOT-UOX. The following most excellent hints to chal- lengers and judgos ot olectlon are subimitted for the dutsos of to-morrow: Lirst—Inset upon carefully examining the ballot-boxen bofore the polls ars open, to soe that shoy aro not stulted in advance. Second—Watcts tha olerks of elootion, Bee that they be not sllowed to aklp pages, so aa to leave bianka to bo Hlied oat afterwards with flo- titious names, Third—3ee that no volor is allowed to put two or moroe balloty in tho box, Fourth—Do uat loe sight of the ballot-box until tho votew are coauted. Fi{fth—Accept no hospitslities from the ballot- box stuffors ; uot even s cup of tea. Don't go luto nuotber roon: to take a nice warm meal, cither wkilo the viting is in progiéss or after tho closs of the polls. 1f you do the box will bo stutfed wiulo you are gone, Sicth~It, after the polls closs, it 18 proposed §0 romove iutos more comfortalle room to tendivg to MONDAY, count tlio voten, walch tho hox whilo it ia being removed from ano roum to another, 1t yon do not, a ktuffod box may be snbatituted for the one which has Loen nsod to recnive tho legal votes, Seventh—Do not allow outsiders to Lo prersnt #a apcctators while you ara counting, If your rmlns!n Againet thoir presence nre unavailing, b0 Auro Lo ko watch them that they cannot mix 10 with the Jegal balluts 8 ot which they may carry in their poclksts for that purpars. Lighth—Envoko thn aid of the police to ene forea sour legal rights. and to remove from coninct with tho ballotbns nud the countiog of the ballota all perrons who hiasa no legal right to be prosent, Ninth~1t ruMsny attemot to bresk In upon you to seize the baliot-bos, or 1o mix iliegal with lopal balloty, and if the poliea do not do their duty, ehoot 1iest the police aod then tho ballot-box thieves, fe rood-natnred and eourteous, but Do ntallew vourkelves by any abuse, Lo bo mado ti0 oriiuniors of sy ilisral or violent att 3 oniv be ready to strike o dalonse of the bailut-bux whan you find tha pulies gonarlows or unisilling to peciro your lesal rightn. Filecenth~lueise ipon s imniedinta connt af- tor tho clos of the poils. Don't aline the ra- tues to bo held back, £O 88 Lo enrbia the ** Ringz " Judges of eleciion to retuin whatnver majorities thoy may find necessary 10 overcmae the bonent vote, Tireifih—Innnt that tho result of tho count be anununced immedistely upan its discovary. Phirteentn—Whete it ts koown that large ms- Jomties wilt bo wiven apainnt the Ling, bo enre Lhat tho Juidges and cierks of clection comply with the law in every reanect. Some of them are justricted not to {axe tho oath of ofiice, or tn commit Romo act of omierion or compuseion that will justify Rountreo ta advietng hus hoack. inen to throw out the vote of wtick precincts oa the ground of techinical violations uf tue law, Lowrtecutit d the Jlectiou luw cacofully, and know tho dutics of both judges tud clerks, before gaings to tho polls, Fiteenth—11 pornible. hovo n copy of tho law with you, and rend tho law to thore who areabout to vioietoit, #o thot they cannot piead iznorance. Srbirnth—HBo ut your Losts enriy. Lo pot leavo thew till the result is avnounzod, S arioin COMMUNICATIONS. AN APITAL TO THE WORKINGMEX, To the Workwnguien nf Chiengo: Cimteano, Qet. 830.—Have wa not bhoen {he Taugbing-stock of capital and the dupes of tho law for tho Ingt two yeara, until wo sro hangiog upon tho verge of pauperism nnd stacvatiou, and eo emacintod in purze and phreical struc- turo that we present a sickening retmnant of what was once the einow, the wealth, the glory of tho world? 1iave wo not been lod around by the lhaitor 8o unremittingly that our ears have grosn longer thon those of the wild muls of Tartary? Have wo nat heen chained and man- scled xo offectunlly that the guards who stavd sentinel over us, armed with tite bludeeons of vicious lezislation, tho cutlasses of heliish mo- uopolies, aud tho thumbscrew and rack of nvari- cious millionawes, have lonp sinca considored ua hors de combat, and are uow feiguing a quies weep? Aélcnp, are thev? I'a not deceived, fellow- laborer ; meu no gifted in the bluck arts are not ignoranc of tho fnct that wo havo o power graut- ad us by tho Constitution of the United Btates, sad that power they havo not vot deatroyod,— tho power to doposit ouar ballot, Their chatos aro powerlees ovor this right, henco abont oleo- tion timos wo tind thowm metamorphosed into oogels of woouincss, dovoting to our walfare honcyod elojuence and free winsky. Hut, friends. be not enemiea o yourselves; do uot listen to their vontences, but go home and listen to tho lunocout prattle around your firesido; thivk then of tho dresd future and sickoning past; bo mindful of tho stern reality that, he- foro anothor suringtime, tha voizea now choerful will beattuued o dirgen of wiaery and starva- tion, You will then roalize in all ite horror tho fatal bait vou aro now ro heedlessly nibbling. Our only hopo now 18 in_tho bailot, and while wo cannot offect our omancipatin in our local fastie, avery tally gafnod will bo.n jndncemont for moro strennous efforts,whicl? will haetenjtha dny of ont tinal trinmpl. Wo:lwva no caudi- dato jn tha field. So wo must give our supvort to him thiat is nearost our desife. Andof tue threo in the field I ean only ray, in the lavguage of tho man in tho bear-ight, **flolp which you will, but tor God's sako don’t Lolp tho bear.” eking is tho bear. Did ho not jtell o barofaced lio Iast wintor when wo wore famisbing fromn the offects of an outrageous administration of our municipal affairs, sud ho boldly said wo wero a got of scalawazs fthnt deserved nelther charity vor revpact, and in view of this expression, still echoing in our ears, fa io not inore barefaced uow to mount tho rostrum and feigutenrs of sympathy for the down-trolden Isborer, and does ho not expect by such condolenca to ride us bare- backed uutil Bo gets bin elutebes upon the Treasury of the county and iy permitted to boar awny tho spoila? Wheuce thia sudden love for sho poor leboror? Great God! workingmen of Chicago, must wa coutinue to be lod by a decoy that uas eaptured us upon overy ewecilon sinco we nequired tho elective franchia? I lenve tho matter for your immediato rotlection, and refor to what was_esllad tho imerchants’ meeting of Chicgo at Farwoll Iall, but io 1eatity was com- posed of ny many workingmel as morchisnts, and in tho ror - of tho batelo was saved by a ruyl of workingmen, who eurrounded the baudit chiof npd rhowed to hia infuristed mob that thov Lad ptorner stuff than effemionto merchants to deal with, It is corruption that has crushbd us, and at this meeting it seomed that our greatést eno- mics, tho miorchants of the vity, had heuded our former appeals, sud wero willing wnd suxious that wo clect whatover man wo desited, but do 1t fairly and they would abido the 1ssuo, ‘Ihe speechies woxod oloquent, and we Lecamo on- thusinutie ; to be sure, wo Lad miszivings that 1t was the seio sproad-caglo principles so often rosorted Lo : 1t so tho kuowiug aucas wauld winlt their applausa while we noor devils bellowad ourselves hoarso in our blindnoss, At this mo- ment thero was o surging through tho multi. tude, end there appeared,—not & distingaished futoiguer whom a tyraunical Goverument liad driven to our hores "to cait lus future with the wolfare of hid new home,—not a renowned phi- lauthropist, who eaw that tho pooror classes of our city were belug hoodwinked by a cuuning ond artful splay of rhetoric, tho resort of rings and olice-seokers, No, not theso; it way tho ring ftself, o blue-coats and their Boss, uuable to stand the broadades of truth pourod out againal diehososty and corruption, aud with clenchod flsts aud bloodshot eyes, with the ferpcity of tho tiger, tho stealtiness of tho ent, und tho troschery of the hyous, lasiug rushed for the platform, portraging in his fury the natute of # tyraut and tho Jauguagu of a scoundrel. Suchis the Lear wa ato callad upon to vanquisli; and {f thero {s wot a candidato upon whott wa daro reposa our vote, let ws, every man of us, aproar at the polls with a cane didate of our own ; but look out for tho Jear. Lavouxn, MERINA'S FARWELL-HALL PLUG UGLILS. To the Kiditr of Tie Chizago Tribune. Caicsgo, Oct, 30.—~The law-abiding poople of this city sbould undoratand exastly {ho chaructor of the wfamous mob which invaded KFarwall Hall on Fridoy eveniog, aud souaht to break up the meotig of merchants by violence, It was not o mob of Gormans. Thers were ono or two of Ilesiug’s heunclmon and tools, like Livb, presont, but tho mob was not German. The Germaus uro too falr-minded and law-abiding to bo dragooned by Hoslng Into purposes of rude violonce. o borsts of great power amony tho Cermany, but ho has not powor sufticlout to mako thom go with euch & erowt as invaded Far- wolt Hall. 1t was not an Irish mob. The Jrish cannot be manipulsted by Hesing to do such dirty work, 1t was Lot & mob of Scandivavians, Italions, L'rouch, or of auy othor uationality, us a nationality, To do this brutal busiucss, Hieaing had to o down to the vory luwest depths. T'ho mob which did Lig biddiog was the mob of tho deny aud slums. Tho gang wideh ho led way athaied from tho bunko dous, tho saloons, the ives, tho gumbling-hells, tho housos of prostis tutivn, aud tho resorta of tho criminal clnysos on Clark atrost, Wolls street, and ‘Third avenne. It waa a mob mado np of thioves, gamblers, bunko men, Jesperadocs, cuttbroats, “bullies, rowdios, aud piog-uslies, who aro alwaya yoady to do any deod of violouco, Thoy wont thore armed fur tho |mrfmnn of violeuco, and had it not boen for tho cool, steady, dotermined sttitude of tho mer- chauts, murder would have buen committod. Buch was tLo mob- that was led into the mer- chants’ wmooting by Nosivg, aud kuch wos ita purpose. It fuilod todo wbat it was employed todo, It was detorred fron its deadly intant by tho jufleriblo determination of the merchauts that their muoting should be Leld, and by their onu respact for law and ordor in the juidet of st} this mflrmwu. Theoutthroats and desperadoss WEMBER 1, 1875. of the slnms wero for the first time face to faco with Lonest and law-abiding peopls, and they quatind, I'do nat chargas that Mr. Hemog is s cutthroat or deaperado, but 1n the man who uneosthesn sicions and dangoraus classed of eocioty for his putposes n wafe man to truet 7 This s tho question which the people of Coox County—not alone the citizens of Chicago, but nlen thoe honest, hard-warkios peoplo of the twwna—rhisuld ponder. 3n a man whowillomploy the crimiunl claeses of tha ity ta bresk up & meotg of morchants, tho proper person 0 ba intrusted with tho money of tuo connty 7 Lot tho peoplo aumwer at tha polls, e A JrrTERFONIAN, TUZ IRON-YNOLDERS INDOUSE LEL] To the Editar of The Clara;ie Tsihuns Cuscaco, Uct, 30.—It in now closo to the das of & very important election, and one, wo nssure soi, that tho mechantes of this city will talio & darp dulerest fn. On that dsy wo hope to vee the vuters of Cook County and City of Cls atiend to depusit their ballote without hLind snen from eny source. The ofiice of County Treasurer J4 & very resporsible oue, and th madt trustwoithy man ¢lsald ba ekeels ed to tunt position, We, tho nndirignel. m flers oul members of onr trade gu goveral, ¥, o+ wo ara coufident, if eieacd (and wo_will une our inflaonce for that jurpose). fulill the dut; of the ofiice iu all ita re. 1t to tho st facton of the tax-p tv, 1D oppoucnta and promineut wewoern of the Jef- ferno) Clnb admit that there 13 no more hoaent maw than Mr. Keclev, Lu: fhey ray we cannot voto for bim, thsi by o dumng wo_ aro going back on the daclrine of Jefferaon. Thoy adiet their oan atatimenta, for Jefferson’s metty was first inguire if ths mao i Lovest and eapable, awd if found eo, then clect him, We, the toilers and prodncers of tie City of Chicago, will folliw the doctrine of Jeffercon, and by every hnnera- ble neavs {n our powor we will use eTarts to cleet Mr, Keeley Countr lieving hit 10 Lo & man of nmblcmishiad char- seter, aud that ho whl be the right man in the right placa, (Signed) Jaxns Gooya, Roasrs, 1AM Ca Jons 1T, Tiiosran, Ofcers of the Iron-Molders' Unlon, HESING A COOLBATAON, T the Iditor of The Chizagn T1ibune Cuicago, Oct. 30.—When I property-holdess and tax-parers, Lio fays: ** Do you suppose #uch o 1an a4 W, I'. Coolbaugh would support mo if Twa« guch & man 2a my op- ponents recrescnt ma ¢ Ha keeps Coolbaugh to uwenr by, just as Colvin did Dualsp. Woena maon would kag to Colvin that his administration wag mado up entirely of bhummers, ho wouid in- variably roply: Do you call George Dunlap a bummer 2" Dut Dunlap refused to be aworn by any longer. What does Coolbangh say to fol- lowlng Goorgo Dunlap's examplo 7 1 seo by vome paper that Mr, Coolbacgh has a Jargs library, Now, lot him read the hustory of Awmerican bankors, from Nicholss f3idals to J. Young Scanemon, ond ssa il it doem not toach this one lssson, viz.: that no man can ho a puccossful banker and roll‘.tclnn at tho same timo. Yot Mr. Coolbangh ook at C. B, Blair and Sol Bmith, bankers who havo never synat. What is the difference be- tween them and him 2 o i4 trving to nide ono mory horso thau they do. e has sguat ou tvo notabla occasions, and politics did it, * Mr, Cool- baugh ean mako a good banker or a good statea- man, but ho caunot be both. DBlair and Siith pover ran afler city or couuty deposiis, and noversigued official bonds. Aud they proved both fira and panle proof. 3r. Coolbnugh, be wiso in time, and ask Mr. Heung (o rofer to some oue clze, Husromcar. TeAcnixas. AN ATPEAL. 0 the Colored Voters af Cuok County : Cuicaao, Oct. 3l.—IHear tho voice of onmo wha desires to ses you grow into strength and mportance, both in this county andin this coun- try. I beg yom, my countrymen, to sse to it that every man of you turn out on Tuesday next and caut your voto for tho straight Bepublican ticket, Bhow to tbo people of Cook County and of the wholo conptry that wo are not such (oold ns to be carried in tha pockets of {wo or turce unprin- cipled men, to bo sold to whataver party thoy may geo {it to bargain with, Let us say to saca men, Staud back, for we are men, aud 63 such we will exorcise our franctuse without the advico of unprineiplod mon. Homomber that what wo are the I\b%\\h\lcnn party made us. Aund the success of tho Republican party is our success ; aud tha downfall of it i our downlall. There- fore lat us como ont on Tuesdsy vext like wan, and cast our voles for tha party that bas alwaya defeuded onr rights, and is atill defending thom, J. W, Taouas, Beeratary Third Ward Kepullicau Club, A CARD FROM '*DUFPALO " MILLER. To the Editar of The Uhizags Tribune : Cmcavo, Oct. 31,—1 ask the pubhe to suspend judgment on tho atrocious hbels published in tho Times against mo from day to dav, culmis nating 1 an articlo In yeoterlay's issue, whero law is garbled to mako it answer thoir purpose, until I can defend mywelf. Deing powerloss to rofuto tueso libela from dav to dav, for want of au organ, I have placed the wholo matter in the hands of my attorncy, Senator U'pton, with or- dera to prosecuts for libel, and I sball follow it uotil [ obtaiu justico. U, B. MiLLer, e NS THE QPPOSITION CAMPAIGN FUNDS. DID MELSING cAITULL $600 Qr THIu? Much diseatrsfaction has been ercated from time to time among the Opposition leaders by tho eccontric and uwwise sctions of the man who heads their ticket, Ilis epecches, being com- posed of vecklvss and mesningloss abuse of the nowapapers, dovold ot logic, and ignoring al- most ontiroly the other caudidstes on the ticket, bavo eauscd much unfavorablo comiment even among his clogost partimane, ‘Through the un- tiring excrtlons of 046 o ¢¥0 prominent lead- ers, howovor, the prumblere hiave boen partially sitanced and & meaguto of union re-established botween tho discordant eloments, A fact hay racently come to light which bsy again aroused ili-feoliug against the ** Iices,” eapecially oo tho patt of the particular fricuds of the other cau- didaten on tho eawmo ticket with him, Hesiog, withi all Lis faulte, has heretafore been abla ta ocon¢eal his roal character from the mass of Lis coustituonts, notwithstauding that his uusavory predilections bave beon frequontly shown up by tho Republican papors. This last escapudoe, however, has awskonoed them to s sonso of his instability, such ms they could nevor bave roalizod wnloss 14 touchied thow porsoually aud divectly alfocted the iutorests of hiy fellow- candidatos, It was asseried Saturday avouing around the Opposition headqnarters that Hesiug Liad appropristed about 8600 of the campatgn funds in o manuer that was disboncrablo if not dishonost. ‘The ntory was assiduonsly kept from tho cars of the revorlers, but it came around flually, as ali such things must, notwithstanding tha most lerporate effosti as concealmont, It was whispered abyut anong the policios! fraquenters of tho Lummers’ retroat, otbarwise kuown as tho Oppusition hesdquarcers, that the sum thuy appropriatad had Loou uuu-lzfvud tu buying up cortan disroputable individuals, Litherto known 4 Ropublicans, who ahould peddle tickets ot tho polls in the Bixtoenth Ward, eald tickots to bo Tepublican with slight moditication, 'That modilication way to consist in pasting the nsme of A, C. Houlng aver that of Lawd ¢. Huek, with tho intens ta daceivo somo of tho moro 13+ norant voters into tho nlea that they were vot- iug the Nepublican ticket, ¥\'uw. while the Uppositionlats were quite will- ing to have Mr. losiog's powo pastod ou any vuwber of tickets, they did not feel willing to Lave Hesing boostod into'oftico to tho exclusion of ths other candidatos aud at the expeneo of the campaign fand, ‘They roasouod that a8 thid was u purely persoual matter, Mr. Hesiug should pay for it out of hig own Efic"fil, and vot out of the geueral fund which had boen raidod to secura the olection of all tho candidates, Con- suquently, there was s great deat of raulmi -um{[ng aud some “kickiug” on the pail of the old wsr-hordes of ths parly, many of whom really cared more for tho election of the otlior caudidates than for Hesing, Awmopg the followora of Fiuerty, ospecially, thers was a ALy gonoral howl of {adignation. A few of & got together, an1 dntermined o call waeting for Sundsy afternoon by tho cluten of tho Shermun ifuuw» 10 ordor to pio againal such & gross injastico bring done thoir favosite cauhidate, fa foct, they dd rauge for wuch a menting. intondlng, of eou: 0 maka it outitely anecret ane. Yostordayme ing however. their soher necond thought Aoy = them thit thers was great danzer of disrugs 4 and defeat in making suy disnlsy of temper el this lato fiour, 1lence, it bappened that iz meeting was & failure. Abont haif % 7 dozen of ths disgruntlel weat da.&x to the Shormau Houso vesterday afternoon. On arriving there, hownver, the wera informed by the proprictors of the hotel ‘that tha cluberonm could not Lo naed by any auch erowd upot that ancred day, Thoreupon, the half duzen patriots disrersed, glad enoieli for an exeusa for not holiing the provosed meotnz. It ia not prabe able that ang action will be takon inrezacd tn 1rs:ne's allesred nteal, aithongh thare fs atil el feeling against him on that v:count, il CENERAL. REANG'S OPINION OF TIE MERCHANTS, The Oppiositionisin Lisld a meoting in Muller's Hall. corner of North avenue and Sedgwick sirent, ftarnaon, which, in point of large. Of courso Hesing was there with )is henshimon, and pratol sdout hid Louor, suq free uptech, and the abusod Ger- ALK, 6te, 1L 8 lvosite ] himsalf as the **Gront Inm" for tha ¢ Treasnrership—tha onlv Teutonic Moz:s 22» could carrs, or evor car- ricd, the Gorman elavey from theis Amorican benlage. The diatribo w33 onn ealzalated to dis- RUKL oven Lla own warnieat friends. For ha not alono abused the Erglivh press, but cailed the gentleman who coxel binn aud lus 10k on Fri- dav night, and held lua $olluwers at by o sat of damacit phatisuieal rowdies, e implored hearers to cloze up theit business on ele. day in vrder tha; thee coald pritast themselves )ae Sans agamsl the armed b which Mr, well aod Lis et out to intimilate Tt - taies his frionds if ho thioks this Ean of argument takes, oren awmoag them, es ho wil nnd out au Tuesdas evcung, Of eourse, Le villitied Mr. Huelt, nnd it was only ITesing whn, in tho langnage of Antonz, “*wagan bhonor- able man.” Fiacriy and o:hoty also mats ha. ravgued, and tho “mocting brows up abiut o'clock, the crowd dispersinz to neighbor, #aluons, HESING'S SUNDAT LAW D The Westen, which in the name of the Sunday edition of the Stias-Zecting, wado a dasperate effort yosterday to make ths Germand hilieve that tf Hesinz was not clected ty ‘Iroasnrer thie Sunday law wonld azain be enforced, andtho saloon-Leepers subjected toall the percecntion poreible. The paper ptates that it 1arms from o reliable rourcs that tho Commitiee of Reventy has hoen rearzanicad, and has resolved that s 001 as the eluction 14 over au elfort shou!l Lo made to carsy ont the provisions of the Sunday law, Abouts esiumn and a balf of ths most in- cendiary matter s devoted to stirring up the feelings of thn ties- mand sud renesing the Sunday law fesie which tho Siaals-Zei'ung and Hesing know i dead beyond resurrection. lr. Iosing must - deed boliove his countryinen to ba barbarisns, withont resaon or educaiion, if ho can think for & moment that they can ba mado to bolieve that the County Treasurer or the Clerk of the Suoe- rior Court bas anything to do with tho enforce- mont of the Suuday Inw. Thero s pot an intel- Ligeut German iu the city who would helieve for oue minuto that. if Hesinx was not olocted, the Iaw would be enforced, and, as his paver says : ** Not nlope will all #aloous be closed, but no pleasure-pattics, picnics, etc., ote., in the open alr will Lo tolerated, and overy participant will run tho risk of being ined 323, Childron could Do taken up on tbo street, and every expression of jor punished. It {8 oven aques- tion il & wocia) guthoering in one’s own housa at which there is musio und flngling of glasses could not be broken up sod tho Lioat of thohauss be fined,” Hesing, by causiug such staff as the above to be written, ‘and Lelioviug that by it o could reatore his waning power, showa that bis case i1 desporate indeed. Tho Germsns cavmot Lo fooled with bringing up the Buuday issue at thls time, Thoy koow that all ideas of enforcing tho Sunday Isw have been given up, and that the Americans aro bLeiter cllies for them than the Irish, sud are more inclined t3 do them justics and givo them their righte, BESING'S FALSCHOODS ANOUT TUE MERCHANTS' MEETING. Tosing Is trying hard to convineo our forelgn- born citizens that Lo is 8 martyr, thal he was sbused at Farwell Iall because ho 18 s foroigner, and that the moctiug wan composed of Kuow- Nothings. Of course 1o ono 14 takey in by this kind of talk, sud tho symputhy Mr. Hesinz gets 18 very littlo indoad. O:ithe contrary, tho poople, regardless of mationalits or party, are couvinced that Hesing invaded the meeting for the purposo of turniugit 1o account for himsolf, aud when be found that hio failed he whived aud boflowed bout the terriblo Kuow Nothiugs who would not allow & citizon to exercide tho right of freo speech. If noything was nocessarv to prove that the mootivi of morchauts at Farwell Hall was not a Know-Nothing meeting, it the fact that Ar. George Armour, tho Prosident of tho Board of Trade sud s forcigner himuelf, pro- nlded overtho meeting. Blr. Armour s one of Cliucago's oldest and best citizens, a Jargo tax- payer, aud all respact Lis ovintons in a time liko tius, Everybody lhuows that at @ meoting over which Mr. Armour pre- sides 1o ona would he donied froo specch. All candidates wero excludod from addreasing tho meoting, and it would therafo:o have boen unfair to huve allowed Hesing to speak. Tho merchants’ meoting waa far from being a Kuow- Nothing monting, or controlled exclusively by Amaorizan citizens, Foreign-born eitizens mado most of tho &pzeches a2 the meotivg, and those men feel really outraged that the brazon-faced oflica-xeelior now comes out aod ¢latms to have beon abured on accouut of his natiopahty, in- atead of avologizing for his dastardly ontraro iu bringing u wob to & mootng of werchanta to break it up. A winNIYa. The Republicans living ia tho Brighton Prs- clnet of the Town of Cicero will o wel! ty beon their gnand to-morrow. ‘Ihie boss of the Bran Club eald yvestarday that the Brighton Precincs wai all right, as it had been fizod for Crawford. - THE ELECTION LAW OF ILLINCIS, TIOE PAINS AND PENALTIES PROVIDED, The following extract (rom tho Ilinow State utes regarding oloctions should be read by every yoters §rc, 30, If, at the time for the opcuisg of any elevtion, uny'vervon appolutsd or constitte {4 udae of election sbiali not e preseat, or will not act or takie tho 0uth to et i sacls eapacity, the Jidge ot Jadges preacut may appoin: aom otucr quilied cledtor’to sctin bis place. If there bo mu judga of eloction prosent, or ho refuse o act, such efc rs of £20 § ro- cin >t or dintrict as may b pres-ut at the jlace of cluc. tion, oy AN the places of waid Judizes of eloction from their nwmber, Tbo julees ¥y appouted ghall bave tho satue pawer und by subject {0 1av B3e pen. altion a8 otbir Judges of election, Bzc. i1, 'The fndgea of eiseton vhall clicots twa per- , having utinilar qualinations with thewmaclves, to act 48 clorkn of olwetion, Wi may couline 1o act oy such during the plessurs of the Judies, OATI OF JUDUZS AND CLELKS OF ELECTION, to auy vole lwing taken, tho t Lt tho clection shall woverally take , 10 toe following forwm, to-wit: 1do solemnly sweat (9F _aliziu, &8 the case niay be) that I will sapport the Coustitullon of the United States, and tuo Conttituilon of tha Btate of Hlinols, and thiat § will faithfully dischargo the duties of t:s offica of Judjy of lectivn (aF clork, aa the Caso 13y De) aocorditig 1o tho Lo+t of my ability, Bee, 49, T case thevs sball be 1 Judge or Justico of Peso prescat st tbo opuuing of th clection, or 11 casa snch Judgo or Jus shall Lo appointal a Judge or clerk of elevtion, 16 #hall bu bwedul for the fudges of tha slsction te adt minster Lo velis F Silirmation 10 vact uiker, sud to the clerta of th election 3 and tha pon. alnliters i sick path o AMFINAHON ABAN catise 3U CULY therer ot to ba made and wubderibed by hun, sud pretacd ts ach pall-houes, BALLOT-BOXES AND POLL-NOOLY, rc. 10, The County Bourd stall provuts a il nuwter of ballol-bozer, with securs locks au.d & thia ¢3pouse of the County, fur the swveral prociicty aud duatricta, ‘Chere wbail be sn opening in tis #1 o eazh Lox not farger than is austiclent to it 8 6 cluscd ballut to be fuscrted thorgin 3t une time, tirviga which oach hallot vuted sl be piit tata £ Lus. Hec, 42, Thy County Cirk ball provide, ut tie pense of tho county, prajur blark, poil-nask for cacy preiu L 4 eloctivg 23 ut bR, Bro. 43, The County Board o3y sppolat one ur more Conatables U0 attehu euch ylace of Holding sloc. tions, and prescrva order durin the eloction ;3 If 1o constabla is appuinted by thy Couuty Board to_stiend ny'piaco of Lukdiug elaction, oF It otbers ahall. be Bedcheary (3 presorso order, iho Judias of eleciion Y appolut ate or wora Opustaldel for LAt purpos, bl G Aoy Cunsla sticidig auth dec NUMBER 68, tion may esli to his sid suficient number of citizons to nrrest any rderly . person b:r muppreva nny rot or dlsorder during the elsction, Whonver coaducin himself In & Hotoux or sdisorderly manner at any elaction, and persiats in wuch conduct after beiny warned to desist, may be arrested without arran . The polla ahall be opsned at the hour of 8 In tan mocning, and continned npen uatil 7 of tho wmo daz, st which thne tho polls shall bo closed ; but if the idaen snl not attend at. the hour of 8 olelock i3 _tho Taorning, o1 11t shall be necesmary for the electors prosant fo ap Fount Judaes to conduct the election, an hereln befars Jedlied, tha polle inay in that éase bo opaned af iy o Letorn the timo for closing ho samo ahial] are HYeL @ the caso muiay require, « 40 Upen openini the polls, one of the clerka au 10t eletion ahall make prostamation nf the Fatiz, aud thirty miudtes befors the closing of Lerlim uon” Wiallbo mado i ko manner it i ) in ialf an hour, ot whafl b deposited fn the intit-ex khiall 1@ pubilicly onencd and 1 7es knt eloics hall voa that no T8 atter whiel the tax shatl b 7 delivezeid 4n e of e Judgas, thall uod e again opened Unt the cioss of the X, o] (gt 1, aad o) kot 4 i1 w i1, Lark clerk of the elnsting r: ) Pl contain aeotum he s el kezpa poll. numbars” Jzadel #names of tuer,” Tiio naine ctuz vating shall be ey upon eveh of Ly the clorid, (0 pogabe siccesson, hewlinge an (ho aamd o of wnch 7 satr place opy, column headed “Suamier,* Thn manner of vating shall Lo by ballot. sball Lo rrfuted er writen, or party yruted and partly writton, wpon plais paper, with L3 0800 of raca candicats voted for, and tha 11l nf tha officer, Waen tha billst 10 priatyd, the sama emall s printed supon plain oaper, in plan type, in ptraiciat imce, Wwith 3 1Tk Kok G630y vach Mg, of & widih ot lues then equal o the width of the liua to which the nume fn printed, .c, Tho ballot shall Le falded by the vnter and delivored toonn of the Judges of olection; and if the Judzen bo wutisfied that the person affcring tho vote (s & legal voter, tha clark of elaction ahall enter the name of the voter, and Lis number, under the proper heading in the poil-Loukn, and the Judga shall fulora on tie Uack of tho ticket oXeredthe miutwber corre #panding wiih thonumber of tho voter on the poll- Loiri aud wlall immodiately pul tuo licket lato the atiotils, Hic, b . Aftor the oponing of tha polls no adjourne meit shall Le Lad, nor wball any receas ba taken, nutft ail the vote cast 8t such clectlou shall hase Loen ¢uunte | uud the roanlt publicly aunounced, Immedlately upon closing tue polls, the proveed tu canvass tho votes palled, Thoy aut the wlhels number of bLellots in the balit rliall bn found to oxceed the num- ames ciitered on eachiof the poll-lists, they et the Dl i any bo found, upon which in'eF [ouarked 1 If the number of ballots stiid tmber of Danies entsred on each of the unil o repiicod Iu the box. and the weil haken, vnl agaln opened, aud i i dies sbalh publicly draw out aud destro K0 DL 12, unojencd, a8 ahall he equal o Auc xceas s and tho tallot o poll-lista agreetng, ar belug wmade to agees, the Boar 1 ahall proccel to count, and eatlruate and pavlinh the vatees aud when the Judges vf elestinn shall open sud read Wia tiekels, rach clerk Aol earelully susrk down upon the faliv-lst the votes each canrlidate pecelves, in a menarate colamn prepared Ior that prispeas, with tho Aame of uick cane didate at the head of kuch columu, and the oflice, des. frrated by the votes, » ndidate shatl Ml sre. W, 1P more pemsns fre Grslznatad for any aflica W there arg: e od, or it more Y04 of Parth ol volst are derictatal on any ballot fur Fepreseutativen than the voter iv ontitled ta caut, witeh part of the ticket shall not be conuted fon eituer of the candidates, FEr, 59, All the Lallols counted by the fudgey of election shall, ofter hring read, bo atrung upon o strong throxd ur twine, In the ordet in which they have becn read, and whiall then be carefuliy euvelopod and sealed wp by judges, who shall direct the same to the officer whom “hy faw they are required o rotarn tho polt-hoaks, and rhall bo doliverad, together with tho poll-hoaks, 1o sueh ofMcor, who abali carefully pro- serve sald Inllota for six monfhs, and st tha expirse Hon of that timo shiall destroy thom Ly burning, with- out Lho pickage heing previously operie:d ; Provided, it auy contest of wection shall be pending at auch tima in which said bullots may e required as evidenca, the amo stall not be destroyed till sach contest ls Anally determined, Hzc. 62, Buch certifieate, together with one of the listn of voters and one of the tally papare, having been carefally suvcloped and sealed up, suall bs put fato tha hands of ono of tho judges, or Baard of Eloction, who stall, within four daya thereafter, deliver the szwe to the County Clerk or bis doputy, at the offics of »3id County Clerk; and when rocelved, auch Clerk. ardeputy sball proceed to open, canvass, anrl publies the return from esoh precinct or elestion district, as provided b; law, BEC. 64, The judges of eiection shall allow at Jeast one, and not more than two, legal voters of each party to the conlest, o bo chosen by the parties reapostively, futa the raom whore the election ia held, {0 act A challongers of voters at such electinu; and auch chals Jeugers may romaln with the Doard of Elo-tion untif the votes aro all canvasae:d anid tho result doclarod, QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS. 8ec. 63, Every personhaving realdod {n this State ane year, ju the conuty niuety days. and fu the eisze ton district thurty days next proceding any eloction therein, who was an elector in this State on tho Isy day of April, I the year of our Lor 1844, or obtalned a rertificate of paturalization before any court of rece ord in this Btata privr to tho lat day of January, ia tho year of our Lord 1810, or who shall be a mala citl zeh of the Unitcd Btates, above the age of 2l yoars, aball be entiiled to vote at such eloction, Hrc. 86, A permancut abods in uecessary to conatle l\ll«la resflence within the mesning of tho preceding seetion, Brc, 67, Whenever, at any general or special ecloction, §n any procinct, dlstrict, city, village, town, or ward, auy person offerlng to vote s nak personally known 19 tho judgea of eloction to nave tho quslificstions mentioned {n the two preced- ing sectione, i Lix vote s challonged by & legal voter at uuch election, he stall make and subsoribo an afi- davit In the fullywing forns, which shall bo retained by the judyes of election, snd returned by them with the poll-books Btate of Illinols, County of Cook, I, omnly swear (or aifirm) Uunted States (or. day of April, A, D, 1849, or, * that I obtained cortis fieata of natirslization before a court of rocoril In this Stato prior to the 1at day of January, A, D, 1870,” 38 the case suay be), that I have reslded fn this Stato ous yeir, in this counsy ninety days, snd in thiv elec- tion disttics thirty day® nast preceding this eluction ; that [ naw resida at (bure givo the particular houss ar place of resldence, nad if fu & town or city, the atreet and uumber), In this clection diatrict : that I am 21 yeara of age, sud havo hat voted at this olection: =0 help me God (or, **this I do solemnly and alncerely affriu,” au the case may L) Bubwcribed and sworn 10 befors mo this - dsy of A, D, 13—, hez, (4, Ia adaition to such an aMdavit, tho person 0 cliallenged . sball produce a_witnoss, personally Luswn £ the Judzes of election, and rosideut in the prectuct or dlstrlzt, or who sball bo proved by soma Ivpal voter of much preciuet or district, known to the Juds be wucli, who shall take the cuth following, Wi 1 ¢ golemnly awoar (or afirm) that Ism s resident of tLis eiectlon-precinct (or district), and entitled to vole at this olectiun, and that I have been » rosfdent berein for oo yeor last pasaod, and sm well acquaintad withs tho persais whiose Vots Ja now offerod; and that he {s an actual or Lona fido resident of this elsction- “inct (o7 diuirict), and has reatded hereln thirty 9, suil, as I vorlly Lellove, fn this connty niuety s eund {0 this Btato one year mext preceding this ticn, EC, 69, The oath,ln eich cass, may be adminta- terelk by elther of the judyes of eleriton, or by sny ofeer, resldent In the precinct or district, authorized by lew to udminiater oathe, Ekc, 70, No pervon who has heen legally convicled of auy erime, thie puniwhnens of whick Is confinement In the Penltentiary, shall be permittod to vola ot any election, uuless by Lo restored to the right &6 vola by pardon, OFFESSLA AND PENALTIES, Bxc, 90, If any person whosa Yoto fu vhallenged, on any witnews aworn nuder ihn provisions of this ack bl kuowlugly, witlfully, and corruytly swear falssly, ho siall bo duemned guuty of perjury, and on coavio ol thereof shall Lo puashed accordigly, 8xc, 1. Whoever unlawfully voica 1iors than onc atan election, or oflers to voto altor baving ouce voied at wich election, or, know taat ho fe not a qualined voter atan election, wi . «lertion, ehall, ou ronviction thereof, bo. ™ R uscceding $1,W90, or napriasoed I the County Jal not exceediug 0ae year, or buth, i iba discrotion of the courl, Ba0, aids or abots any ous not legally qualificd to vote st clection In voilng or at Lelnpiing to voie st wuch elustion or, 3, Furnishos an el bur with 3 ticket oF batlol {aforming i that i contatts 3 uame differcat from that which nppears tlistoou, with futent to lnduce him to volo contrary ta bis fuciiuations; or, J. Frauduleatly or deceitfully chauges a ballot of an elector, with Intent 1o deprive auch or of voling for such person us ho jatended ; or, 4, Egldeavors 1o JTocura 1ho vole of any elector, 02 it {ntivenco of aby person over &n elactor at an eleos tisus, Tor Liwsell or f0¢ of ugalist auy person, b of u promdee of 8 favor, or Ly messa of violenco o1 thraaty of vivleuse, or thrests of withdrawiug custons ar dealiug i busiuess o trads, or enforcing the pay- ment of & debl, oF bringlig & uult, or criminal prose. ¢Ltioa, of auy bibier threal or 1fury to bp fulicte) by bin or Lus ‘weine; or, 6. By offering'a reward, nz brite, vr by treating to or glviug spirituous, malt, or utlier higuor, eithur directly or indlrectly, inHuonces ar aitempts ko lntlucnce any voter iu giving or with. toliog Lis voto at s _election ; or, . 'y Lribery, o1 by vorrupb oF unlswlul weaus, prevents or attempta t preveut any voler from sttendluy ot votlug a an e.citon g or, 7, Uives or offvrs 80 give any veluablo thizg or’ bribo to any fudge or clerl of elaction, ks 2 < usideration for sumu act to bo douw vr omitted to be doge. contrary to il ofilcial duty, u relation to ruch clocuion, shall, ou couvictiou therodl, Ls fined o a sz nut excéoling $1,000, o imprisanod in the Counsy Jai} noy oxcusdiug one year, or oth, In the discretion ul tha court, 5k, 3, Whoaver Lets or wsiets any money, prop- erty, or atber valuabie thing upon (b result of an oloCtion which miiy be held under the Constitution or laws of this Biate, or bele OF Wakery money, propesty, or uther valuable ' thing upou the number of yoies whicl may bo given Lo auy perion at s alaction, oF upol who will Focelve (o greatest number of volad at anelection ; of agrova to ey any OlLer . person soy miuney, property, or other valuable thing, in the svent tLat au clochiou shiall result (o oue way, of io the aveat bas sby pervon shall or shall uot be elocted, o aliall ane Whoever KU){n)l{

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