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'—.———‘—“"‘-—_—‘— YOLUME 29. P, e = FINANOIAL. N > = %5 goetants’, Farmers, & Mechanics' Savings Bank, % CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. [ITESTMERT CERTIFICATES, Porfeet Secnrity—Liberal Interest. SABLE of Increnne of * Inveatment Certlf- 18, secared on linproved renl estate, beara Iateresty pryablo in auarterly Installs sy wt the rato af 7 3-10 per cent ner an- . Bbowing the accumulntion of aums ine fed for tho benefit of Children or cifierny Amannt ipoant Accumuinted, i 142,01 M:d apon the basla that {ntorest, when dua, s Hrdtudon sarings sccount, aud lavested in INVEST- JixT GBATIFICATRS whonotor $100 is thus scouma- hoider of & Certificate bs the priviloge of examin. (s condition of the trust at any tims on calling at Broticeot the Trustee, caten formarded, and Interest, whon dne, rein- , or romitted by draftor express toany Brates. Address BYDNEY MYRRS, Manager. NETGAGE LOATS (HIGAGO & GOOK COUNTY Real Estate. g HEH. REED, NEW YORK, JOEN H. AVERY, OHIOAGO. 150 LA SALLE=ST. fint<lss facilities for financlal negobiations in Lendon, MONEY TO LOAN 0u Real Eetato fn Chlcsgo and viclufty. Snmaof 000 snd upwands, Funds in hand, MEAD & COL, 1 DRY GOODS. ELECTION. The Election is over, but the La~ dies’ selection of Dry Goods is not. Onto-morrow we shall open 20 CASES OF DRY GOODS! Of every kind and description, at very low prices. Ladies are in- yited to enll and examine the fol- fowing prices: 350 Beaver Cloaks, $3.50, $4.50, £5, $0, N-BOARD) INSURANGE __ Established 1866. , TWO MILLION DOLLARS Established 1867. Established 1866. Established 1853. is, - i Nos., 164 and 165 LaSalle-st., Room 1 uRGH CITY, of New York, , of Memp AGGREGATE ASSETS SB PEOPLE'S, of Memph and $10., 00 Doublo Broche and FPaisley Bhawls, 4150, $8, 410, $12, $16, $20, Spocial bar- 1. 300 Fait Bkirts, 650, 750, 850, $1. 135 pieces Waterproof, 650, 75c, 00c, S1. . 78 pairs Wool Blankots, $2.60, $3, $3.60, #,$5. 200 pieces All-Wool Flaonel, 180, 20c, 45c,30¢, and 380, 180 pleces Opnton Flannel, 8,100,130, wd1b0, 10 csses Prints, good avyles, Go and @o, worth ¢ and 100, 450 piccos Blnok Oashmerss, donble fold, $¢and 000, 178 ploces Black Oashmeros, double fold, Al.wool, 60, 76¢, 85¢, and S1, 160 piocos Mohnir Alpacas, 250, 30a, 360, 100 plocos Brilliantine Lustro, 45c and 80c, worth 86c and 760. ‘easo Tycoon Reps, 180, worth 250, IR0 284 & 286 WEST MADISON ST, BRIDAL GIFTS | ‘mprising lnte Fancy Novel- 4% in PBronze Ornaments, Trench Olocks, Vases, Rare Combinations in Sterling Sil- Verand Extra Plate, Rich New Yewelry in endless variety, y 8% prices adapted to the Wants of every one, HMILTON, =R A WALLERS FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, i i==% | BEN FRANKLIN, of Pennsylvania, - €= | PLANTERY' e =g | WILLIAM == =t | ~DIAMONDS. e R WE HAVE SOME Bargains IN EXTRA-FINE FINGER-RINGS, STUDS, ETC. GILES, BRO. & CO ’ 266 AND 268 WABASH-AV, ERBY & BARNES, EATTERS, 101 Madison-st. ROWE & €0, O te & Washiogton i, - BUSINESS OHANOE. ARARE OPPORTUNITY. 8t. Louis Hotel for Bale, Jooust of the desth the Benlor Propristor, OLE or [TALF INTENEST in the furniture, wyyileuss of gue uf tho Isrgeat sud most con- Tiy Faled Hotels in L, Touls is Offersd foF sals. s has sight ysars 10 rung tho buifding i § ". plhllllurnlluu ‘-ulu (T30 -ll;‘w- nmfi';;‘é oz rat-class, while il BP0 Iataoute Melotiy Brateclau, while ) &: !Eg 0ig busiuitss equal Lo uny i1 the Weal, u o deaftihig 1o go 116 tho Diisiucas i1 dafipniusity seldoin_ofered, and {t wi Fioauciel Agent, k\&-\m 1, ! 7 Chestudbal, 4 nsort, Adveriiscisunte in all o Sating Yathutliy (Fors alie pub- o wlro Ualfinon favorsbi fto. lvera, remembor this. ] kLSOO <8 S, B AN AR L HEAT. I Tho chieapest and best market, For J. WALLACE & CU. Heat. The Tubular system the bost, Call snd see. CUSHING, WARREN & CO., 65 ' :lnnko-sz e thirt and four of Stoves, mwflmwmwm]:‘ DOMESTIC y te aud cooking cosl in tho GUTTING & ELLSWONTH, Sala Agents, U6 Wushingtahi-at, _MISCELLANEQUS, Hoisting Machines or every cla of busineas, Eaat Indisas-b., Chicago. i WOMAN'S CENTENNIAL ASSICLATION, An adjourned meeling of tho Woman's Ceateunlsl Avasciation of Tiohis. il bo hetd fn the Firut Slutho- dist Chusch, curner of Washiugton and Clark-sts., o 7, (e R of Norergber, at3 g, a'ulock p. 1. J1 Vo LEMUXNE, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1875. VICTORIA ! Cook County Wheels into Line. * Election of Huck by 4,000 WMajority. The Entire Ticket with Two Exceptions Is Also Successful, Frantic Efforts of the Opposition to Carry the Day by Repeaters, Outrageous Performance of the Gang in the Twenticth Ward, Stabbing of One of the Chal- lengers in the First Ward, Gieneral Rejoicing ab Republiean Head- quarters and Elsewhere, Doleful Gatherings of the Oppositionists-~-Hoping Against Hope. A General Reversal of {he Tidal Wave Throughont the Country. New York, Pennsylvania, Hassachuselfs, Wisconsin, and Minnesota Carried by tlie Republicans. Defeat of tho Tommany Local Nomi- nees in New York City---Repub- lican Gains in New Jersey. Conscrvative Victory in Missis. sippl-==Elections in I1linois, RKansas, Lte. LOCAL. VICTORY IS OURS. Tho election, 8o bittorly coutested, is over, and bas resultod 1n tuo overwhelunog defont of the Opporition ticket, and tho olection of Iuck and tho ontiro Republican ticket, with tho excoption of Jobn Joues and Johin Iumpb- roy, candidatea for County Commnissioners in tho First and Bixth Districts, Johu Conly, the presout [ncumbent, having loen ro-clected in tho Sixth, The graund couclueion of the battle 18 that Louis ©, Huck {8 County Trens- urer, J, J. Hoaly Clerk of tho Buporior Court, Aloxander Wolcott Cotnty Survevor, Murry Nolsos, County Commisslonor from the ¢ity of Chicago, C. (. Ayors from tho Evanston, and Joln Tabor from the Cicoro Districta. Thia was dono in the face of desperate aud ofton succossful attompta at ro- peating, notably in tho Twoutioth, Lighteenth, and Eighta Wards, aud despito the lavish ex- pondititre of money and incessant work. Tho city and county aro at lsst rodeemed from tho burden of corruption which has so long weighed upon them. This is glory ouough for ono day. ——— SCENES AT THE POLLS. THE FIRST WARD. STADDING A CIALLENGER. Theo scenos in the First Ward wero mildly In- toresting during the early part of tho doy, aud towards pight grew intonse lu exprossion of feoling, It was noted that tho Republican voto was in vory early in this ward, and thore was consequently very Jittle cromding and chance for rushivg in illegal votes, excopt by collusion of tho judges. In tho First Procioct tho polliog began briakly at an early hour, and by 10 o'cloci a large vote bad boen deponiled. About 9 n gaog of AMc- Donnld's men made thoir appearance and dosired to voto, but were most of thom rofusod. Somethivg lika s row cpaued, and one arrest was mado, but tho man waa afterwarde relensod, About noon the orowd grow very largo, and filled tho strect in front of tho polling-ptaco. Notbiug disorderly was, how- ever, attemptod, and no damago to any ono on- sued, oxcept by the bresking down ot asidewalk on the oast side of the strect morth of tho eu- glvo-house. As many peopls as tho wooden platform would hold were gathiered upon it, when It gavo waysud precipitated tho ‘1 dawu juto & basemont, porbaps 7 foet, Tho only eerious injury was received by Mr. Romington, who had the bonos of ons leg “broken near the foot, ife vas removed to tho Comwearcial Ho- tel, aud received modical treatmont, STALNING OF MAGLLL. About11:30 auaffray occurred butwoon Mr. J, J, Magill aud a repeater, which ia thus dstailad by » gontloman who was prosent : Tuthe Firet Precinct of the irst Wardaverything was quiot until aboat 11:80 a. m. A four-horso wagou-tasd of repestera thau arrivad from the Tweontleth Ward, and stationed themsclves tha alloy back of the Commercial Hotel, from which poit they commenced their operations ot roponting. ‘Lle firat voter was recogumized Ly Mr. J. J. Magill as & peddler liviay, near Kinzie street bridge, in tho Twentleth Ward, and bis vote was challonged. Accordiug to Magh's statement, tho judges E'M no altention to bis chislteuge,—nur had they praviously,—sud ac- copted the vote. Mlelug very comtident of tily tman, bio ordered polica Officer Edaaids, No. 18, 1o arrost the man, which he refused to do. Thereupon Magil undartoak bimasl? to arreat the man, who turued upon ana ausaulied him.and a general melea onsued, tho repeator oscaplug out mto the crowd. Magill thon tuined lis taution t0 & friond of bus, who wes being asg taulted by o burly rufian in iho ciowd. The ruitiau then turued ypon bim sud kicked him in the mouth, Oflcor Wyloy thon wrrentod Magil, aud rtarted with bim fur the etation-houso, tak- siyg huw revolver sway from him. 1L was theu learnt that Magill bad been atabbed by some up- koown pereon in the left eide, tho kuifo pone- trattug to the kidueys. Ifo was taken t0 his real- deuca. No, 48 Clatk uiroot, aud Dr. Iowell ag. {euded to him. ‘The crowd wmcauwhilo sttempt. od 0 arrest tha rapeater, but he wmausged o Hight through to whoro & bugky was atanding, nest the polls, mnd, loaping loto uf, managed, with the butt endof the whip, to keep the crowd back until Oficar Edwarda got into e huggy with bimand dova off, The officer'n statement--but for whose amistence ha wonld not havo ercaped—wag tas, fosring tho per- Ao, whom ho knew., woill be murdered, he mought to gt bim nut of tho crowd, knowing that b could find him agan anv time, Cpto this timo tho voton had bean ton to ono againat tho Opoosition, and Magili had beon doing ef- octual work as s challenger, From variouns stalemonts tho indications are that Lho polico wore fully cognizant of whit was about to hap- cen, and lent their aid to help tho ropeaters. ut & few mamenis before the disturbance bo- &av, Megill had heen inforned by a fricud that Doputy-Sheriff Bmuth Lad wid that bo would get Lurt if o did not keop quet. ‘I'io following 18 MB. MAGILL'A SATEMENT 1 ‘Thin morning, between Wuod 11 o'clock, while I wan acling sa ohailongor it tho polis, 1 nutrcod A mau tryiug to voto wiio daimed to Lo from my houne, No. 48 Sonth Clark atreot. Tho man camo up_to tho pclls, aud gave his wamo sa Trod Movors, [ challenged him, but tho Judge acceptod va vato aud deponited itinthobox.” Then I arrested Lim, or nsked a policomsn todoit, but he did not soom to he willing, sud on the way a policoman camo run- ning up, took him from mo. sod took him to tho station-house. Justice Bunwnerfield waa sitting, aud asked me what charga 1 made againnt Lia). 1 told him that of illegal voking. Then ho avked mo Liow I knaw bo was an fllegal votor, I told biw that I know it from tbe fact of bis hailivg from No, 48 South Clark stmet. and that he did not live at 49 South Clark street—that that w wy remdonce. g Thou hoswora the prisoner, and he atated that bo did not give hin addross s 48, but 144 Houh Clark straat. Tho Justice then asked if thers wero &uy mora witnoznes, aud some ftiend of his (ttio privoner), a liquor-dealer, came and asoro that Lo knaw him to live at No. 1 outh Clark aireot. T asked that the prhoner might bo held antil the poli-books could be brought and put into avideuce, to nrove that he voted from No. 43 South Clark stroet. TIE JUDGE REFTSEN IT, and maid there were two witnoaios to my ane, mllkmfin preponderanca aganst me. aad ho then ordered tho privonor to b diwchargod, 1 then ran to No. 148 Bouth Clark tp discover if I could be mistaken, and tuere I fomnd, on the top floor, A printing oflice, and on tho tloor bolow 8 gam- Dbling house, aud no ono knew of suy wuch man a4 Fred Moyers, Wlile I vaa questioning tho propriotor of the sambling-hnuse, Moyers him- gell came in, and I walked vat. [ reported the attor to C. P, Kellogg, and bo amid be would louk into it after tho polls ware closod. I'tlien took my station an chislicuger as usual. An hour oud s balf aftorwsrds. a pary of ro- peaters camo up, and amoog them was 8 man by tho namo of lealey. When I waw bLim I challonged bis vote, THE JUDOR TOOK ¥¢ MLED to my chaliénge, but devosited the vote. I then demanded that v ollicer shocld arrest bim, but the ofticor thero would not, aither beeauss ho waa afraid or for some other reasou, 1 thou ar- sested him, taking him by tho collar. As saou 4 i got bim bio smashod mo in the oyo until tho roifco got aronnd and took him from mo. Then “thero was quite u fuws, and he gat asay from tha nolice aud got into a wagun, took the tutt ond ofe his wlip, andd lit overybody that Lited to got pear i, Wailo I way fullowing bis ar mad boping tbat tho police would arrost him 1 was Iicked from belind, und at tho sams timo a fellow Kicked me in tho mouth. A noliceman rtond right alongsido of tho man who kicked we in tha mouth, snd whon I drow a rovo.ver ho nrtestod mo, I did not know I was cat until the polico- mau was taling mo to tho staticn-houn, whan I felt wenk and felt that the ble I wan e ling down and sxked to bo taken taa lvctor'n. Lwis wken to Dr. Farwell's, be was not in, sod then I was taker io my room and r. L. Powell called, Juot mfore tho fuss Deputy-Shep Bmith warnod 13 tha: [ had bet- ter look ont, and boasted that 1§ I was pot tulou away I would bo taken awny dei ). Mr. Magilt sbowed tho ropertis the cut in his cont, which wns evidently madn,ith & slarp Lmfe, and was about av juch lovs. Ahe woupds are uot vory gcriong, either on tusi-ca arin the ‘l‘mck‘ nud Magill will probably be sbout 1u » for ‘he Hesing intercet began to flag in the aftor- nouu, and by 6 u'clock there was u gunieial foel- ing that ko was plowod under tho eod, About this time tho afr was fall of Ilesing tickets, thrown up by despairing lyeu- dlors, nud whon word came over from the North Bide how mnttors were going the votes came in slowly. Juat before darkneas wot in & gang of men came ovor from tho North Bido in Rolid ranks nad waited for the darincsy bofuro thoy began voting, Just aa she sbadows pegou to fado into darkness’ the polling-placo was brilinntly Hlluminatod by & calcium light from o wizdow uoar by, and 1us was grested with groat cheers for Huck and Hoals. IN TIUE SECOND PRECINCT mnttors wero much quioter thau in the Firat, and thoro was bardly s loud ery all dav. The McDanald gang mado theirappearauce horo early in the day, but, being drives away by tho Koclog mon and Huck mon cowbinad, thoy did not ngain appear. A vory chsekyv thing was done by a promiment saloon-koeper of tho ward, who appearod with & party of actors from a thoo atro aud wauted to voto thewm ; but was provaut- od by 8 gontieman who knew a1t tho proposet vutn‘:u isd not been in tho city more than a fow wouks, - At this procioet a calcium light was alao showa aftor dark with the effect of keoping mway the gang who hoped to work in dariness, JOUN WENTWOLTH, In Bundny's papor tho ilon. John Wentworth appealed to tho tax-payers to aland by the polls yestorday end challengo all doultful voters. He was anfong tho maay who actad upon his own suggostion. He is a “votor cf ilirty-ive yoars' standing in the First Precinet of tho Iust Ward, aud yosterday he took his place at tho polls ot ‘an oarly bour, sud stood there during the entire day in deferue of the purity of the ballot-box, Ho wee foroinokt as & challenzer, buc not in tho interest of any paity. His ambition waa to exctude all {llegul voton, lnrmcluiux the fact that the con- toi, though politiosl, wan really botween hun- ont7 and dishonesty, ' For tha Lo\d staud, good oxnmple, and much effective work, he doderves the unfeimed thanks of the city st lacge, sk tiaid, THE SOUTH DIVISION. THE $ECOXD WARD Includes two precincte, and i largoly Ropublio- an, Tho eastorn precinct, located at the corner of Jackson and Htato sirocts, was mado the rendezvous of votera osrly in the day, but the eloction hero passed off quletly, free from any disturbance, and hittlo disorder was apparout to the most cntical obsorver. Pramiuently among those who oftlcisted as ticket peddlor, was Ald. Dixon, who way iudefatigable in hin offorts to convince the undecided and suscontible oitizen that ho was serving the body politic best by oxtonding Lis support to tho Republican nomi- nees, aud voting the ticket solid. Sowe colored mon ontho pavement wero noticed ofliciating a4 industrious henchmen for the Opposition, and they tilled the oftice they haa assumed with a dibgence that desorved more of succoss thas grootod their cfforts. Tho means ewmployed by the Ropublicave to guard againss fraud, illogal voting, repostiug, oto., wero of & chatacter that accomphelied that objoct, and no arrents wora necosaltateld for elthor of those of- fenses. The * Ballot-Box Guarda" were out in force, and each provided with a tablst, on which biad becu printed Ruobars to correspond with tho bLatlots depositod, prevouting a system of «eatutiing " which it was feared woutd provait gonarally at tho polls, Tho wostern prozinct of this werl was much moro numorously atteuded, and much greater excitemont provailed umwong voters. The ua- tiouslity of the voters way, 83 & rulo, Irish, and somo aNUYILG Bcanes wore presented for the aditication of thoae who witnosgad them. Oue tall, muscular Milesian aonoanced to the publie tuat lis quslity of Domocracy was so pure that ® conld mnot bo nlterated. ~and ay proof of this ho offcted & tickot Lioagod by Ilesuz to mu fudigent voter, who, aftor scal bing losg euough ta spell thag el Lis mentor “with a lecr pe- oaliar to mystif slone, and, having moagarsd bis provable weizht, denouucod iy inter.0cutor in Upmeasuro | terae, aod held i up tv tho contempt of Lis cONOLEYmEn for wup- porting 8 ** Dutchman.” Avout §1 o'clock fv the moruiltl 8 GG of that pecht i3T gents knoan as “REPEATLEY, snd AMONE Whoss physvguomies oua could rocogizs ® daily attendaut 8t the Rucorder's Court, & Patron of the “5tore,” amd & fre- quonter of Clark strcet, augmentod the num: bera to the extent of not less than 100, and sought to avail themselves of tho privileges of the elective frauchiss, Meel- ing with ontoaition, and a erien of crosa inter- rogatoried o which thoy wers unable to respond satinfectonly Lo thomsalver, the gang adjonrned, spprolionsivo leat thev bo rubjected to sich din- ciplino aa » violation of the siatute against ille- gnl voting entailw, Upon the retiring of theso outlaws the election jrroceedad posceadbly, and pothing occurrad 1o disturh the complacency of thono 1u charge until about 3 o'cloclt {n tha aftor- Boon, hen & Kimilsr corpy of ** mteligont citie zens " & pesred on the ground, and, proctivg Opposition tekets, konght to depomt thom * wLero they would do the most goal” Their attompt was mot by challengiog and much chaf- ting, which promiaed Lu end in an unteaithy con- cluvion. The air was filled with Lius hght- ming aud lotorodox vocsl thundor, but fually thoy wera allowed to bo awors in and deposit ther tickets. Thin was & source of much din- matinfaction to the Renublicans, and Warfon was emphatic In his statoment of tho belief that Ileaing led tho van by 150 majorits. As oven- ing osme on the crowd increased, aud the oxcite~ ment bocame more mauifost and pronounced. Bobriety as & rule was at an end, and the aceno becanio resolved into n Babel of noises not at all exomplary. When the polla cloved the crowd maintained its prereuco and contipued in tho vicimity uptil tha ballots Liad been counted and tho tesult mado known. No arronts for illegal voting. rapealing, or viclations of the muuicipal ordiuances wern made, though the polico ex- perinncad a foeling of reliof when their services 11 that locality wero at an end. THE THIND WARD is also known to be Iargely Kopublican, and the candidatos on that ticket. 1t was apparent estly in tho day, would bo ruu through by a bandsoms majonty. Near the corner of Harmon court snd Btato street wan located tho polling-place for the Firat Procinct, anid the vote cast there waa vory heavy, Evon hero at & distance from tho resort of sitch characters, repeaters were pointed out, who had atiempted to ply their vocation, if it can bo a0 ‘termed. Bome threc or four of this clara succeedod 1 gottiny in their work, but tney are warkod and will bo arrested to-day and puislied. Thus procinct was unusually quiet, and s stranger in tho vty would “have failed to observe anything boyond the ordinary exciternent incident to a city hizhway, ‘I'hio ratiin precautions to prevent fraud, - utulf- ing," elc.. mbove meutioned wero takon, aud, though a large voto was cast, there is uo reason to_rupposo but that moet of i was lezitimate, Tho Second Pracinct of the Third Ward was estsblished at No, 438 Clark street, in the beart of that delectable 1 tawilinr ¢ polico rec- ords as * Chovenno." As a conscquence, tho most genuively cosmopolitsu erowd assembled thero over witucased in this or ‘any other city. Age was disregarded, as were also #ox and color. Ailwore bent on dopoetig o vous. and tho polico wero coustangly occupicd in_closring paseage-way to the® window through shich Amorican citizeus pavsed their deueion on the vital quesiion of the day. ‘Tu aid to tho excitoment which was' prevafent there, Mike MeDonald, like Jehu, drove furi- ously “tbrough ' the etieatw, aitracung attention—frum thore who ewaped his advar Hesing men were 10 bo seen 1 old pumbers, located at remote points, but all umted mna belirf that their canso wan hopel-vs in that pre- cinct. Oue of them on being tuiarrogated au to tho cotlook, shook s Lead mournfully and es~ayed o toply. Another waw approachied and modestly requosted to express s views ou the n, but, ejaculatiug a aulphuric responsz, ioudiy pasnageway and be- came nviezble, »l a third wan sought to be i withod¥ avail. *‘We wore ahead at onn Lase,” Lo uaid, ¢ but what in bell ean we do whrn theso d—=1 pigee:s are all voting agunst us:" The reporter gave 1t up and retird, Gonerslly speaking. the election wus quiet, Bave for Oppusition repeating. When their acuemo was discovered, howevor, an ihurgo was piaced oi ica continusnca by tho nrrent of Aiburt Coates, whom Oticer Kelley es- carted to bae Armory. The tap-rooma ndjoining tie nuils wera all ooon anddoing o ** isud-uftico ” ae result of this violation of thy Dooclatration e | h{ Mayor Colvin was ap- prroston the uustaady gait and maudlin ox- Pprosmous of bacchanals. ~“Abont 5 o'clock A PATCHED UATTLE ta0k placs in 8 valoon to tho rear of the polling depot, and the crowd, including judgee, cletks. aud audience, quit their work to witneas the welee, Tho speedy arrival of offieera put » stop to furthor efforts, and when tho dead and wonnd- ed were romoved from thio scene, it wsa discoys erod to Linve originated from an altompt of w ['h:kyxuckol to Litt the specio of au emaciated Brit- on. Both were taken to the Armory,and legitimate business tesumed. Clalleoglug in this precinct was frequent, and hard words indulged 1n, but no riotous proceedinge oceurred to add to tho disorder that must uocessanly prevail among a crowd composed of such promiscuous ele~ mouts, . ‘fn Third Proctocs was foond at No. 602 State streot, aud presented an appearance of order that was creditablo to the votcrs sud polico. ‘The I=sing cluri secmed jubilant at tho result of theyr offorts, which they claimed had rosulted i a victory for that candidate. Thero was an abseuce of 1llegal voting, repeating. ete,, though an ovident dotermination on tuo part of all to doposit their ballots, Every precaution was taken mot ouly in tho interost of good ordor, but also to allaw those ontitled to oxcrcisa tholr privilege. 'The colored men were partienlsriy noticeable for tho eagernoss dis~ laved in tbat bobnlf, and ono old patrisrch, nown £o Lis acquaintances under the enphoniua usme of ** Vicioua Tansey,” an invalid, nas car~ ried from bis room a squaro distant to dopoait Lia voto, No. G0Y, directly opposite, wns the polog plage of the Fourth Precinct, which was resvrted toby the roaidonts of the aveniies to tho oast of Stato street. 'fhe vote polled was uunauslly large, and thoso who iwere prosent all dwy aro contident that no fraud was attompted. "As a proot of thiy, they cite the fact that challengoa wero not frequens. thero was no disorder or din- turbauce, aud not u solitary srrest was mado during the day. TIE FOCRTR WABD, Tbe good order, decoruw, and absence of thoso featuros which scom to utimidato wan on slection-day, mentioned in connection wit] the Socond and Third Wards, csn_bo repeated with referoncs fo the Fourth Ward., Av the First Precinct, No. 819 State street, there werg fow ballots aoposited save Hepublican, the ratio in favor of the candidates of tuat party beiog generally admitted sa flve to one. Here alko tho utmost good order provaillod, and thio police wore in faot & supertiuous commodity, The clasa of voters who centcied here was composud of men of lutegrity, thoso who 08 8 rula raroly vote, aud sgajust whom precautions to provent fraud wors ontirely unvecessary. ‘Lhere was no illogal voting, no repuating, nuv disorder, and uaught to pravent full aud far exprossion of the views of clizeus, The Hecond Preoluct poll, nt 932 Sta streot, wus in mectlon largely Ropublica, though asmall vote was poled. Challengers wore numeroux, and scarcely o vole was rocolved that was vot tho subject of Inqtisy, The colored men patticularly were mado tbo objects of thix inquieition, and in many instauces compeiled to supplemant thoir batlots by an afidavit,” Oue of the most oficious and offepsive challengers, ono who seamed ubiquitous and meroduious to s de- groo tbat attcacted univeral attentioun, proved oun mquiry to be sn ex-mmate of Joliet, from which le has but recoutly bocn reloasod. liis true characior b g kpow, ho was relioved from furthor sorvice s alid out of sight. 'The uther procsucts, und thoss of tho Fifth Ward. were remaikably quiet, Bowme of the judgen hero declined to number the bullots, siating Rouatrea Lad told them it had boeu docided to be illegal. ‘Fhereupon the Btato's Attorney sent tlo futlowing uote to sll tho cas 1 Now, 3, 1875, ~To tAe Judes of Election at W the (Y of Chiago—(RNTLE- JEN: Tho Afty-ffth section of the law of thix Hate segulating eioctlous i an foilows, vix, : g (Manner of Heceiving aud Depoaiting Bial- Iot.] ‘fus Lallot shail bo tolded by this voter aud do- livored tooun of the judges of wluction ; sud If the Judges bo saiatiod that the n offeriog (b Yol ia alegal vator, the clerks of eloction susll eater tho ustie of Lhe Voler, and Lis number, under tho proper brading in thep ks, ancl sho Judges shall tdures o tho buck of the tickot cifored tls nuwbor corre- spondiug with thu number of the voter on tha il wlm. aud sball immedlately put the ticket loto tbe allot-box. 1am of opinton that by virtie of said section 8 1 cluarly the duty of eech of you 10 r03 to It that every ballot'is numbered on the tack thareof, us prvided i sabd aection, Every ono of you who wilifuliy Violatss said aection'ls 11abis 10 dpu atd funyrlsoumont, of Lot w8 provided fu tha 86t soction of saul Ewstion Liw, Yourspete, Cuantrs If, Laxd, Biate's Atoraey, ‘We conour in the above omm; THE S1TTH WAND. Oontrary o the geuors! especiation, tha slec- tiop in tho Bixth Ward was comparativ et in fact, the mo<t orderiy that has Leer nm that locality in wany years, 1he vo < cusn to aswomblo early i the morning, ing atarted in all precincts alnont tor Hoing. Up to about noon it ansboly elso reemed to hn ev Howevor, thn frionds of Kesloy and Iator 1 the day the coutey! S orocien, —tho balatico neatming £o ho 1 s ~ ¢ 1esinir. Irishmon, of whom tho ward ir {5+~ compored. argued that the nomiastion 127, ey Wwas only tlind to help I S ¥ tuat they would voto tho etrairht O <7 4 tickel. pro. ferring a3 they waid to ad by [lewsing rathor than to bo tho ti of & aupposed Achome, Lnota and groime around tho ‘mlm talkiuy of thingy they avident- Iy had not the eightest idea of, miking thn wildoat and most ewphatic statoments, cheering atthe call of some blatant tcket-peddler for therr favorite candidaten, jostling and tronding upon each other, and acting 1t ail respects ke o crowd of ignorant, unthnking peoplo. Mauy of thom were druuk and disorderly, the kaloons cn the wholo length of Arclier avenus beng ojen to ail. even ta tho polies, At 3 o'clock tho oxcitement slacked s little. #inco ail tho en had vote'l who wore then prey- ent, and tho butchery, conl-heavers, aud laburers hiad not yet arnived, When they did come they woro hoodwiniod by the lond-mouthed Hesing- ates, and dragged and pushod up to make thy ue!msu of tha tickes fureod upon shem. n the First Preciuet, the polls beiog at 87 Archer avenue, tho peneral behavior waa good, thongh £50 most dastardly outrages were con- uluu.ud. The tirst one wits the wansportivg of all TUE INMATES OF TIUE COTNTY HOSMTAL to vote the Hening ticiot. Tie lame, blind. balt, and dofurmod wero prowincuntuly brought up, and aa canily allowed to vute on the wortalows word of somne buwwer. Anuther cutrage. the meanes: of tho day. was the as«aulting of an unoffending citizen by rome ** thuz.” who strucl him foreibly envugia in the month to knock um out from unider his hat, gud over in tha crowd, The Liat was sustched s qaick ay it fell, and 10 the darkness was wamly carried off by the as- raulter, who eacaped unnoticed. Tho abused man #aid **there was no boliues, only luaters nore,” One man almost went ccazy with excitement st seeibg o man * just two davs from Ciucinnati ™ enjoy tho trivilege, supposed to Leloug only to remdents of the preciuct, ‘I'ho Becoud Procinct v symtematic. Thera wero no fights, aud but little pusaivg, shoving, and dirpnte, The Third 1'reemct, the polly at 370 Archer avenus, was the mast lively and boisterons, A greater number of votes were poiled thers than at any otber, and the mob belaved more dis- grocstwls, The day tims was marked by ns Botious trouble, but,” 8t sundown tho i gan, Two young aspirants for fistic elors hal amelos after considerablo jawiug. Tuey apart from tho ciond romo 4y fest. sud tho Hesinmte, backed by & crowd of big burly rutians, mals a dive ol tho Koeley man, suatched him off his feet, and kLicked him nn- mereifuily in the hoad and body. FLho polico mado o rush, of courso too late, but the cum- batauts Lud escaped through tho effoits of their triends, Tio excitemeut becsme gen oral, and the rejeating commonced. A gang uf rowdien tried to push away from his ost tho Repablican challenger who bad stucic there hke aleech all day long. Tho pulico ktwod by aud Baid not B woid, but the object of the gatu was defeated. for the man would vat budge, wud tha crowd of repeaters could not &) earuy mako their point. Mauy votes were chatjonged, bus it had no effect on the judges’ who lot 1t pass une noticed, Denniy Murphy now went up to Jako Oentcl'a saloon aad boygan to bo butscrous. He tuok o revolvor from & man it tue erowd, aud threat- cned touso it on the saloon-Leeper. The polico Jaterlered, but found the dour locked. Au en- tranco was mado from tho roar, and Mr. Murphy was maresed oif. not with- out wome interforence from hig pauis, to the station-louss, No aitewpt to rrecue the prisonor from the police was mado, the cluby bemg too plainly realdy for use; thonel ot man s.guitied huis abiliiy to throw a peeler dowa and “ walk on the siin of hts neck." In the Fiftb Preciuct thero wus no fizhting, aud but one arrest —for drunkiuncss—tue many being @iy and 10trn-ive enough to be coneid- erod & uuisance. The voling-p.aca was in the roar of a saleon on the comner of Arclior aveuus and Faireil wireet, Tho pritcipal causo for complaint in the Fifth Precinet was tho looss and 1t FOLE Way the judzes had of cond ¢ usiness, “I'hcy chalienged ali Kezloy and 1lu: vorce, but lot tho Hesing tickeis paes unquestioned. y Jack Loutiold held bis grouud sgainst (his for sowo timo to no vaill, and various otuers tried thewr hands at it with similar resalts. The prosencs of o ealoon just next door, aud the tace that tho judres aud tue otuer uecupauts of the poll-rosm soswod to be tho best cusiomeid, may in & measure aceount for it Tne localily acems to bo Lountifully adorped with such mon a8 Ald. Tinucane, who 1nake it o point to try 10 have the busines car- ried oo as much to their wdividual mzhnations 84 in posniblo. Tho ward was pot visited by auy of the political lights of any parties except tio Opposition, Cauitiod, Priudiville, and others came and went at irreyular wtervals, Haudbills of Kelloy's supposud uote to O'Nuill were freely seattered around, sud uumo:ous roports that Keeloy had withdraws wero circulated with the bopo of cauring the desertion of hia fuenlis, Aa A, C. Jesing traveling band discoursed music at each precinct in turn, - THE WEST SIDE, BEVENTIL WARD. The voting-place of the Bacond Procinct, at No. 22 Caralport avonue, was thronged during the groater part of tho day by iuterested spec- tators, mostly (ferman or Boliemian. The polis were Jocated in ouo coruer of a saloon, which was kept ogen contrary to ths Mayor's order. Cousequently thera was o good doal of drnuken- uess and political outhusiosm. This is Huck's dustrict, s fathier's browery being locsted only a fow rodd from the polla, The cmployed w the brewory were out in forco, and soemingly eu- joyod thoir holiday. Hesing beer flowed woreo thian water, and cigara wore had for the ashiug. The indications from tho first showed that Hes- ing had no show in that procinct. It wasdaubt- losa dua to the one-aidod nature of the coutost horo that thoro woro uo rows, Tho mun were all In good bumor, aud exbausted thelr supar- flous spirits 1n frequent chesrs for fluck. The vouing place of sko Secoud [Precivel was located at No. 772 Bouth Ilaleted strect, Here thoro was a larger Lish olemen!, sl conse- quently s greator toudency 4o Keolvvism, A g0 Yoto waa pollod, 1acluding a fuw repuate by polls here Woro algo in & saloun, sithough asparstod fram ths maia roow by u parbition, & large cruwd assembled huro early in tho morn- ing, and stayed until late into tuo mlietnoon, There was wome lioated discuneion, but 1o oue camo to blows, 'T'he polive woie on hund, ‘I'lho Thurd Procinet Lnd 134 polls on ths corner of Brown and Bixtooath strects, sud presoutod uo spocial featurus warthy of hotice. ‘I'he voto was not largs, aud very litle repesting, if any, was done. Unly threo tichois durc 1n the fleld fiete au in tha ather preciucts of tho Beventh s the ciost decent and ‘U'ha Fourth Procinc baving its voting place o tho corner of Bluo lslaud wvenuo suld” Tuon- ty-socond Mireot, was very (et considering that tho population 18 alwoss exclusively Irisn, “Iniero was & crowd. o8 usual, sud 1t was® sowe- what dgibordorly, Obly Uue arrost wus msdo, Bowover, sud that wud for drunkenugsy, EIGITIE WALD, Thin wargl was cousideced ana of Tlesing's troughulds carly in the canvass,and ho certainly puarad to Lave s grost wany frisidsthore yon- tord: Tuo Hohemiaus, however, remawod trao t0 their rootod diuliko for him, and wout al- wmost sohdly for Huok, Keoloy slto scomed tu be rottivg fair suppest. Toward the close of ;uulpull-, Hestug's wout oulhusastic adlierents confossed that that caudidate's wajo would be sevoral huudred lous than counted oo, ‘Thiero was very little noise aud plonty of quist work duriug the eurly part of tue day. Citizens cama to the polls, deposited thedr ballot, after tho usual controversy with the tickos-peddlors, und thau walkod off about their busiiess, Hut in the afternoon the wepuct of tingd cbauged sowewhiat, The Homugites begau to feel thy effacts of the boor thoy bad wmbibed, and be- oawe boistorous wud tfoublesomo, ‘shu Puurih and Fifiu Precinots ospecislly, owarnd evenig, contatnad & choics colles'tou of drunken rowdics, who were prapared 10 4o aud dare wuythiug 1w support of thoir wsi, Wuo, o - coursy, was that cbumpion of unhuwited boer,— Hesivg, At tirst chalf aud horsoplsy worved them, but, wartiug with their work, they cusayed 1o birike out in varoes:, and wowo ol thew were ko soverely punished that their bouea will acliegrobabiy till usxe aleciion-day, Iu the )¢ Chicano Zhilp Tribume. NUMBER 70, Bixth Procinct, about dark, soms entnusiasts of both sidos had 1athor a sorious diviciity. At the L'irst Precinct of tho Eigh.i Wan, la- cated in the owgina-houro near tho emuor of Muxwell and Cannl streots, tho voting procendod i an orderly manuer, tianks to the prescuce of four puiicemon and tho ilepubliza s (uards uf X, Jarly in tho day Lhero was cous ratlo intereat nimuifodtad. “bat durig tha tho voting becetao sionor, and nt half- tock 10t More thit A dozoo 1o pie wera ted I thn vicinity of L ol No ds- Tuig See 11 liad boen changed i) Cannl, exiibitod ntomg. A fow diunkarde bt worn spoedily qaieteds abont 1he cana dieplayed iz Dy s po.ce A GAYD OF NEPEATELS, rupposoad to ave cono from thn Firat or omo othier ward, in the interent of {fesing, drove wp it 8 wagou to tha qull of the Sixth Proctact of the Euwhth Ward, on liswey stecet, near ilar- garet, about 5 o'closk last avening, aud bogan to vote. A ctowd of Loy, fiom 12 to 20 ye: nnoyed them. and when they wors driving thu wagon, ua of Fhum— yoors, do- iug and houtinis at tho pait young fellow” of about cribed 88 weariog & light pray coat and haviug 8 black mustactie—iumveiout of tho vehic:o and whipped one of the bavs, named Shaunon, Tho otbers foilowed the party, when the yuung man alove mentione | dyes & revoivor aud tired three sio«, oiis of whiel took_ ofleet in the right shouter of & youth of 17 sears, nawnd Michael Burk, who Jives at No. 10 Tuirs tecuth pluco, where ho was taken aud atie to by Dr. Lackner. Hin wound is very pai but not duugerous. Tie two other buld wantonly and murderously tirad pa<sod cloas to tli heads of James Contivrsand the bov Stmanar, The repoaters continied to drive off rupidly, and their whoreabouts conld rot bo learned by the policemen At tho poil, I Derickson” sens word to tha Repubnican head-uariory tuai voted wete being ropeated by tho hundrod at the pros ciuct mentioned i the forezomyg aceount, and Ktate's-Attornoy kicod called on Bupe. ihickey and iufurmed bim of tho watter. Cart. Elbs was ordercd to tho placo wits hu resorve foree, but whea they arrived the trouble had euded. und all was quint at a few mmutes bofors 7 o'clock, when o LsCNE repottur nas ay that vating-placo. The Loss who wern fired at kay thoy can easily ideotity tho roughe, and bave furnished fuformazion Which vall lead to their arrest, Beyond these inatances (he els: ward was conducted un it vrinciylen, Keeleys iter, Huck men, sl losivgites migied to- gether, and in_mauy 4 wotkad togethor. Tho ticket-peddlers med remarkably freo from partisanstin, awd if a voter asiod for an othor thau their favorite et obliged b with the wimost alacrivy. liero vy not n great deal of ehalienging, sud no: many who necdod challenging. It was dsmanntrm-j at au eatly wtage that tho challenged pariiea xicked up & dinigreeablo rumpus,. sud on that a0 couut o few doubtful charactors passed in their baliots for Ifeaing withont a protest. Tho presenco of the Republicsn Gaards, bowevor, deterred many from custung illegal voten, who, under uny other cirenmstanes, would have beea prone to da so. Thoso scquzinied with tho ward averred that the election waw aquarer than 1t haw boen for somo time. A large voto was cant, the greatest rush of courmo being afier dark, wheu there wete neveral shirmibes, sumo of them looxim rather serioua, Hewtug and g budv-guara were around in the afiernoon, but their pressnce dul no: evoke anv ontbusasm. 110 treatod tho boys et alwost overy preciict, amd on going away teacfully en- treated them t0 pull Liw througl. NINTU WARD, Mattera in this ward seemed to the nninitiated ion in thia to be unscrountabis nuzed. Ihero wore mors eplit ticiets probabiy thas i any other ward in the - ep You liad oniv “to bint about sciateqing oue wf the cambidates, and edil.er wanld produce sou s ticket Bopubiicau,” ** tud=pendunt,” or *Oppogition,” wiich would be wurg to cu tain this names dewred. The Keoloyitey worke with & will all dav, and were comii-tent of n lig ujority, Tho Huck men were hojefal, bug the Horungites foli themascives tuwerd mght ciean gouv-up. Thie ward probsblz presonted the liveliess feeney o1 mll. At each precinct good-natured bus:ling sud ebatling wers Kept up from tho o.ening to tho closo of the polis. Dut every B0 reemed to rocoznize that lus uwighvor bad » .| rizht to vote and tuli 88 ho vleased, and thy re- rol. laces K0IL WAS o conspicuous doarth of arte Tha saloons 1 the vicity of the polliny. did a stirring trade eli ¢ay. THE VT PRESINGT was tho only ou whivi cated abont proserving the nawo of the ward far fuu aud wi ve ian owd thers was greater (han anywheio elee, aud 1t4 charaeter wan proportiouately more rowd, ish, Whethier that was owing to 1w lioeing proclivie ties or not is a deticato questivn, _Uno thing, however, was notizesvlo,—that tho [esing men could not bear the idea of n Rejublican voring, aud tricd 1o prevent opposition to their leader with overy weans 1u . taeir power. Taer favorite dodge was to clalienge tho votes of woll-known Gitizens 1 the hopa of agousing theie semi erand precipitatiug o ght. Lo woss 104, aucen tiis trick faited misorably, bul on sev- ' auna the eballonger folloned up luwot- abitee, which, of courvo, wan quickly ywed witl bl Jsatwoen 3 'and 4 vewck 10 tes« than half-z-duzen square flghts occurred Dhom tlus very eansa, flappily nose of thom wero of lope duration, nor bl torous coneo- quene:n, Tho potica generally into: pasod attor tle tirst few biows, aud restored ordur, Rewsizing the utter hojolesances of his canso in the Nuh Ward, Hosng bad o band of music mrling iho round of tho proe civets all day. — They wero instrucied to play wotbing but Irish oirs, but their oxeeution of them belug as exocrably us possi- ble, instend of wetiy eetiused chereby, tho lsh citizens almost to & man weio disgusted, o band which promenaded the Eighth Ward con- sined ther offorts to German national nits, bug from other cauves not bhard to accouut for thoir ellorts wera ag poorly approciated av thoss of thesr confreres ia the Ninch, Hesing wpent considorablo timo in & peseonal tour of the Lrecincis in cho ufternovn. Ho lovked VERY ALUL, but whotior from impanding defoat or from the chull hovember's surly blact” e depouent sayeth uot. Ho was accotpsniod by his Iaith- ful squite, Jack ltounires, whoso special duty or plessure was to mabo frivuds of tho peelers at the voting-windows, Onahsa wag ulso on duty 1 u bugzyail by lumeelf, Hoslng did not seom well pleated st whint bu sy but, as in tho Eiznth Ward, ko oponed his hoal and s puise to trust bis tools to wdiforent lager and worsa whisky. 2 After G o'clock thure was a liv:’ the Lhue Ialand precints. Livery have poatponud voting until thovove ¢4 dour, and the judges ana cluris had to wyaisirth ail their might to keop up with theoru L - No dia- turbance of @ serioud natwo ocen sd. Lhere wau lots of pushing snd awearing, bu theso are ovilu paculiar to lato voting, Tho boys and sotne of the youuger votors of tho ward amused thomdulves” aiber daik with lighting hugo bouthes. In whoso bonor Loy woro igntted didu't much wattor, 'Tho **boys biad their fun, and that was all thoy cared for. THE TENTIL WALD. In the Tonth Ward thers wits vory little to call for thu interference ul ths golics or the BDallo- Box Unaras, though sos ilugaivoting wa< dune. 1 tho limt frecines eflicient lepublican challengers mado a grout ditforence in the voto un ot waw jutended to bo sud as it was, A ro- porter here bosrd o pedalor of Opjiesition votos tell o votor who was hunting [0r sumo oue to waear uw in that it 1o tovk u Hoslug ballotand fulded it in ® oeriain way, at the sawo timo showing bim, that his vote would nug bo refosed by tbe judges. Tlavs ing much cariomty tho rovorer followed tao mian, saW Lim go up with bis pecuhnrly~ tolded ballot displayed, leard Nob Withuws chatlenge lum, snd yor saw L ballat received and put ju tho box.” This sort of tuuig was ro- posbed doveral times, Inthe Beeond Precinet the principy amuua- mout was Letting, and an offer of wn PTotLy BUEO £O INCOY b FEApONAT. S Ve dolisrs wero wugored in small suus, happy winuer of wowk of it oxulicd Litca eveniug, The Third Precluct wid abs Itdv qme na day, aud Atd, Bund was vigilan by Lo etz g PUrDO4e, au far as rey Nt St bus el h; aboRL prevenziui wil vt was Vorg s phoss o, Lhe very pes e ablo turtiod aarl o ik 5 Vo emed Lo ey Geargo Latou, aud Johiy Dontv. Huck men, Lowevor, were cqual w L Al wrler, gallant chatgo on the dsreputable crowd, and drove thew off, proveutag tocey Do vosog.