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2 ¥ il not ehow their fac. fam inglorionaly repuised. ANE ELESENTID WARD, Tor the First and Scecnd Precmota oversthing wan esceedinzly quict, A fosr dranken Heaing- iten at reveral tinies wero the centres of attrac- tuin from the noire they made, but they failed in crmting A distnrhanco,” Bevoral sitempls weto nede st repeating, but the partios were speedily detecteid and pnahed to thorear. In the fore- nunn one of IHesing's followers presonted him- rolf in the Second Procinet and voted. and in tho afternoon lie tried to vote for hls son, but way prrventod by & tap on the ehoulder from ono uf 1 @ b.l'ot hox guards, ‘tho 'I'uitd Precinct waa tha quicteat possibla 3laco duriog the day, and not n jaurmur of tronblo wag beard, The Fourth Precinet was alse quiet, and every- thing passed off excellondly weil without crond- g orill-temper. TUE THIRTECNTIL WARD, Tha judges of election in the 1irst Precinct of tho Thirteontd Ward did nos appear st the poll- ing-place up to § o'cluck, vor did the County ngr\; send 8 batlot-boe there. The votors be- coumnng numarons and impatinnt elected Judges, yrepared a ballot-box, and commenced birsinens, Cranty-Clerk T Dirother-in-law and tho ring Jitiges enme tardily aronnd witha poil-list and a Tox and nsisled on enbstituting thoir box for tha other Tho voters and their judges dechnod o meke any change, and, liaving aecured the poll it by the aid of the police, continued to at- Lend to their duties, and equarely conducted the election throughout the day. 'Lhis inthe pre- cinct whero troutle was expected night befors last by the Republican Camprign Committes, "I'io plan was to deprive the voters of thus strong Itevublican precinct ot & chaneo to get in their Tallots, but the citizens st the polia at 8 o'clock thwarted that game by acting in aceordaace with the law, aod electing hanest judges from their uirn numbers, Regeaters tried to got M their voles atthn oltier precincte, but wece driven off without difliculty, THE FOURTEENTIC WARD, All was quict here excopt & slight nnpleasant- ness abou: 1200 o'clock vesterday afternoun in Lo volhng-place of tho Fourlh™ Precinct, on Panliva ktreot, near Hubbard, Two Hesing voters had been challonsed, and Otto Debling, ona of the Ojiposition judges, was nloitt to cram their baliots into tho Lux, noiwithstasding their inability to wwear them m, when Mr. Williams, tho Republicaa {mlga of election, told him not 10 do it. Dehling eanl Lo was not going to mt them fn, and on Willisms reaceertiug that ho was, thie former called him a liar aud other- wige growuly insulted Inm, and the Licpublican judee struek bim a baid blow in tho nose, eana- ng the biood to tlow in # etream, aud knocking tho Oppoeith n wan ofl his feet, That summary action cauked & rumpns 1o the crowd outwde, and during tho excilement & young man named William Lass was etruck Ly some ratlian beliind im. 1o drow » revol- ser to defen 1 bimeaif, ad Officer Grady arrosted him on a charge of ecarrying concealed weapons, and took him to tho Lake Street Station, where Lo wan released from eustody on Ex-Ald. Gul's g b surety for appearance boforo Jus. tico Sceully this motuing, Tho judges ougaged in the dutliculty wote nit molested by the lm.mw. und durivg tho remainder of tho day all was qGuict. In the Becond Precinet. one composed of mised nationalities, with u strong Irieh aud Ger- man clement, aud a large number of colored wen, the voting passed off quieily in the main, Tho ouly approach to a disturbanca was fn tho caso of o lesingite who was challonged, and who took 1t a8 an fnsult, Ilo ehowed fight, but was prompily squelchied by Ofiicer Hutehing. At this precinet the couduct of the policemen was all shst could Lo desired ns to ofticieney und impaitiality. Tho right of challouge was freely exercised by the Bepublicans, who by this meaus bended off eoveral . fraudulont voles, Noar- rosty were mado, thotth the names of txo jar- ties are known who offered to vote illeually, and they may bo dealt with hereafter, Tho Amer- {eany, the more intelligent portion of tho Irish, o pmall percentage of Uermans, and the colored eitizens without o solitary exception. went solid for Iluck; o large majority of Irish voted for Keeley, and only tho Germaus a8 n clags sup- Forted Tlesing, aud thoro woro many notablo ex- ceptions to this lutter rule in tho cases of re- spectable German property-owners, who east the straight Nepublican ballot throu; Tho total voto in this precinct wns 725, an jncreaso of 152 over the largest voto over beforo policd o tho Bocoud Precine FILTEENTI WARD, In the Yiftecuth Ward the clection was nt- teuaed with couwidernble excitement, ospocially w the Third and Sixts Precinets, The polla woro surrounded before being op.ened, and-in most of the precincts the elhtat 08 trere opened to public inwpeciion, to show that thov Liad not beon stuffed in advanco of tho Lour for secepiing votes, In the et and Becond Precincts thoro waa great activity, but no unduo excitement or g turbance of any kind. The representatives of aither party stood at tho polls and assorted thelr rights snd distributed their tickets, aud no diticnlty aroze. Notwitbstanding that the sa- loons in the neighborhood wero opon, and dis« ponsing their wares to all applicants, deunken wen were few and {ar bebween, In tho Third Precinet the voting was rapid, Bome attempts wore mads at illegal voting, re- peating, ote,, aud o fuw of tho attomnts wero succossful, The guards at tho polls wore vigis Junt, howover, and 08 & _cousequenco fraudulent voting was restricted. Several Ilesingitos wero uround tho polla during tbo entire day, full of beer, and ot times wore demonstrativo, but thore wero no fights or dif- ficulties of avy kind until o fow minutes Leforo closing, whon o posse of Keeleyites at- tempted to get porsesrion of tho polls, 1u the Fourth Precinet thoto was no oxcito- mont whatever, axcept au occssional oxchango of courtesics betwoen ticlet-peddiors, Tho ouly silr m the Sixth Precinct was cceasioned about noon by the appesrance of Mr. Tieamg. 1o was tuken hold of by nncore of his sdmirers and huetled into o saloon, when ho stood *treat " and received tho congratulatious of many. As Lu eaierged from tho saloon he was greetod with tirea clicors, aml, upon being askod how tho eloction was comy by areporter, roplied that tho city was solid for biwm, sud that his majority would reach 15,000, 1u the Sixth Precinet 3r. Keoloy had a great nany frisuds, aud upon tho vpenig of the polls they were conriderably pertuibed at the action of tho fml‘.mu in changing the place of bolding tho polls from the esgine-houes, Nawson streot, to o barber-shop ou Nurth avenue. Many de- clared that they would not vote at sl under the circumntunces ; and even aftor tho cunngo lind been mado o demand was made to change buck again. Bundiy reusons were given for mak- img tho chavge, but the moot probable one was that it would work to the diadvaniaze «f Keeloy, A suloon jutorest also bad something t o with the dixsatinfaction, No troulde of iiind ocourred duriug the day, and, compara. 's speaking, very httle interest was mani- in the result on eithor sido, 1t was 1nanie +i thre aghont, however, that Kecloy way being Lo et by bis frionds, as the result shows, w beventh Precinet notbing occurred to wAr the quicluens of the olection until about 3 v,k when a fow over-iospired voters got to segdaand binws, "Tho parties wore too druuk 1o huts Another, A\ blow from the ehoulder aluton, od bodh fo.g, and they separated el oy rallae 1 ~nposite ditectiong, T %A1 DE, TAL rhaa KT Y ARD, Tho o 2t - 10 the Higt o-uth Ward passed oft i no tie sble occurrod duriug the + all disturbance at the First Pro. cinet, ab Nic' meouville, whore tho Judges of olection at ' ~* rofused to oxhilit tho ballot- soxes, but, atter o short disputo, the diticulty wan peacefully sattled, Tho various polls woro surrounded by largo crowds, malnly Germaus, a najonty of whowm wero for lesing ; the Amer- awcans and Irjsh, however, were eithor for Huck or Keoley, The Hesingites wore vory biataut und loud-moutbied, while tho Lepublicans, oo tho coutracy, were verv quict, and, beyond de- yoeitiug their, voles, did but littlo electioneering. 1t wus quito evident that many of the Gormaug who weio for Huck sud voted for Lim were afiald to ray wo for fear of being abuaed by Hose iug's pattikavs, The ballot-box guards did good servico in this wurd, and prompily challenjged every suaplcious-looking porson, Lverythuug passed Off poaceably, aud tho polls were prompte 1y closed at 7 u'cluck. THE BEVENTERNTH WARD, hero was no excitement whatuver in the Sove coteenth Ward, and everytliug passed off us t caceubly a5 could powsibly be oxpected. L viard is almoss oxclusively Gerau, aud here iy Atr. Heeing's stroughold, At uwli the precinets haw ndlierents wers coutinually 1 tho miajonty, kuo Gormans of this ward though in favor of ileriug aud willing to vote for him, yet weto not wiliug to vote for the rest of the Opposition tichet. They therefure bad a Republican ticket punted, only subsbituting the vame of Jeeng fur that of Jluek, Thus ticket was u lavorite ono very quietly, day, &, irp with the voters and yeceived a large majonty. . ‘Lheve wero no ballot-box guards visible at kny af tho preciucty, aud pmb:mfi uone wors needed 22 uo abbewpt ut fzuud was olbisrved. Tho votery of this ward ara nuostly old soitlors anl know ench othor. Ieveaters or fiaudulent vote.n woitld therefora have & saail show i this ward. CTIE WALD, ement provailed atl dag in recinets of the ichteently Ward, Tha polis were snrrainded Al day by smmensn crowda of the rageiest and ronghest lookiug pioces of humanity that coald possibly Do imagiued. [esng hind in theso two precitiots nearly eversthing his own way, Keeley laa n fuw good workers thoce, but thay mado but litilo impression on the crowd. Tho Republicans had but little show, aud it was almost imposs.bls to find o Republican tickot. ‘fhesa precinets sremed to be entirely given over tn tho Op. position, —there wero no Republican chnllengers no ballot-hox _ guards, awl but \or,r fow Ropubliean tickot- peddlers, ‘Thors can ho bt little doubt that immenaa frauds were committed, and that haif of thoso who voted wera non-rovidents, The tow Republicans at theso places wers Seandina- viang, and they bad not the couragoe to meddie with such & crowd as was surrounding theso places, Ilad tho Republican Central Committeo taken the proper measures In regaid to tius ward, the voto [eaing received wanld have hern about ono-half less, There were reveral druvken Tows At tho varioua precinets in this ward during the aiternoon, and sevornl pricsts wers made but, besidesn fow cut sealps, sundry bloody noses anl disfleured faces, nothing of a vory Hettous naturo ocemrad. Ihio polling-plave for tha TUID PRCNCT wick etreet, There nent in this preciet, surrounded the polis all bt under control by was loeated at No. I was a great deal of exe and an hnmen<o cro day, It, however, was ke tho police, who actedy hRcreotly, and seamed to act withont fear or favor, Lho platforms weta kept clear, and oll possible was dous to maintain ondor, 1t o said that the eleetion- Doard an tlus precinet dil not act fairly, but there was no ovidones {hat thay did not do thele duty. A fow parti colored optica and sore noaca wad alt tho dam- 0 done, A number of arrests for disordotly conduct wero made, aud for attompts at fraudu- lont voting. : The Fourth Precinet was loeated at No. 124 North Markee streot, 'Thero was & good deal of noire aud blowing done hero, and tho usual election drunkonnery fudulged in, but outsids of this, nothing occurred, Tho judges showed a disposition to do what was rieht, and no fanlt was found with them excant by those who tried to vote tllegally. Tue polico hore were viellant, but not obtrusive, aud scemod to do their duty in an uupartisan 1oot- nor also. THE NINETREN I WARD, The election in the Nmstoouth Ward wasin almost every respect iho same ay tho Seven- teonth., Tho polls were surrouunded by small ordorly crowds, and not the least excitrment provatled. In this ward tho sdhoronts of Hesing aud Huek were about equally balanced, and no ill-feoling botween the two partica was mani- fested. Liverybody deposited bis voto quiotly, and went away, PR THE TWENTIETH WARD. THE SPRING FRAUDS REPEATED. Tho Twentiath Ward was conspleuous for its mob and disorder. Eversihing possiblo was dono by Mike Corcoran aud his bummer and bunko-stecring cliquo to intimidato Lonest voters, aud in tho First and Second Precincts Lallot-box stufiing was openly carried on witbout rogmid to tho watchers, and it is not at all un- lkely that Mike Corcoran and hia pals, who “coached " tho repenters, will bo arrested and indicted, ns well ps their henchmen, the judges of olection, and.Irank Agnow’s pot, Johuny Crawford, who were instrumental in violating tho Inw rogardless of consequences, THE FIRST PRECINCT. In the First I'recinet of the Twenticth Ward, 18 soon as tho polls opened the Republican tally- koepers wore on hand, ready for duty. ‘Lhroats and intimidation wern of o use, sud tkoy would havo » challenger within the poil. Jobnny Crawford, onoof tho boss ballot-box atuffers, madoe himself cons;icnous by s boasta thas Hesiug would earry the precinet by at least 600 majority, and that they would count it in for him anyhow, Ttepublican and respectable-look- iug votors wero intimidated carly w the day, aud literally driven from tho polls. They wero: chalenged by tho bummer olomont and compelled to produco afiidavits, whicli thoy did, and thon wero almost compelled to lcave by tho erowding of tho roughs on tho platform. ‘I'ho poils of tho precmct are located at No. 153 Miclugau street, opvosite the County Duilding, As carly a8 11 o'clock the tallios showed that 104 mora votes had been counted by the judges than were numbered on tho cards of tho tully- keopors, sud tho latter kopt accurate counts, After that bour roporters woro refused informa. tion from tho juterior of the polls, and Mike Corcoran tried to Leep them away from tho - window, A ton of from fifty toa hidred roughs sarrounded the polls all day, and towards ovening thia was Jargely increa-cd in nuinbers. A jangla had ea- snad betsween tho Mike Corcoran aud tho other ticket-peddlers during the foronoou, and thoy \\'or‘n compellod to leave tho platform by tha olico. (’Sergt. Hathaway bad control of tho polico force au this precinet, and Lo did his duty fear- lessly, without regard to partics, aud lua good senwa and that of the men under him, and thelr determination aud cooluess, provented o HEIIOUS NIOT AND BLOODBHED, which was threatonod soverst tiunes during the day and evoning, At $:30 o'clock thero wad discropaney between tne judges aud tally-takers of over 250 votes, and they stood as follows; in- sido count, 53Y; vutide and tally, 833, A REPEATER THACKED. “Tip* Farrell had been coaching a vagabond ropeator, aud the watchers tracked him from ono procinct fu the ward to anothor, whore thoy au caught him voting at least four times, ami soveral policemen rofused to arrest him. ~Oficer McKany finally took him in custoty. Ho gave several fictitions names, including 'Ihomas Koy~ ora and ‘Thomay Smith. 1o was placed n tho Chicago Avenue Htation, und will have su cx- nmination this morning at 9 o'clock. At ten minutes to 7 o'clock Jast ovening Ies- Ing appearod ot this poll, 1lecamo 1o ncnr- ringe, aud Jooked thoroughly crostfallen, Tho bragradocio air was goue, o hod boon cowed down by the respectable voico of tho peoplo, und hio knew that bo was duomed to political oblivion horeaftor. Lotween 8 and 7 o'clock tha rowdy elemont na- gertod ituelf soveral times, but Horgt., Hathaway aud his polico force were equal to the occasivl, sud cowpletely kept the NOD AT BAY, though it numbered soveral hundred ronghs, The Hergoant spoke to them ouce of twice, and told tham that the law woutd bo ouforced, sud tho polico wore tlore to do their duty, sud Lo sronld not allow thom to bo obstructed by tha mob, e spoke u-npcctlull{, but determinedly, and the disorder ceasod until the polls closed, thougl thora wore several knockdowna on the stroot, which amounted to uothing. "Uhero was every effort shown to create & disturbance, ut thi backing of tha police by somo rixty order- loving citizens compelied tho roughs to keop quiet, BECOND FRECINCT. In tho Hecond Precinct tho Election Board thowed the cloven-fool early iu the morning, und, hke the Board of the First Precinct, on- deavotod to ehoke off respoctablo-looking voters by iutimdatlon, The rulxcu Lero were partiat in tho oxireme, and did all they conld to thwart tho ends of juatico, 1lero bullot-box stutting was wdulged in, snd a latge number of 1llogal votes were cust, 'Tha polls were located at 113 North Wells etreat, in front of a lsger-beer saloon, sud wero ko coustructed that no wman's fuce could bu reen by tho Jindos white ho waa voting, ‘I polico oili~ars boldly drank st the bar, aud it 18 necdless to ay wero remarkably dotelict in their auty. At 11 u'clock & ereature named Cullagban, s Streat luspector, waluon-keepor, aud a pot of Heaing's, had managed to got 1uto the polls with the Election Board. Mr. W, O, lowland, & challengor sppotnted by tha Liepibhican Cential Commwittos, Was aloo.witlan, Alry H. wus dug his duty fearlesly, when HE WAS ASAULTED with a tirade of nbuso trom Callaghan and his cligue, Catlaghuu hatl no nght' within, but clalmed that ho was & Deputy-Sherhr, Me, M, demended to sea bis authority, which he refused to show. The judges then ousted both from thefr wanctum oo tho maloun, Hera Callaghau _sttsmpted to lay viee lent hands ou Mr, Howlaud, but the pol'eo, 1. stead of driving away br smresting him, called him to one sxde, and tried to befrivnd huw, shortly after this Callaghan got A CLOWD OF BOLUUS topotuer and mude an ateack on 1he faw Repub. icaus who were vudeavoring L0 prescrve Lhmic nghty, Thoy were shumcfully boaten, Lut acted wanfully w defending thewsolves, Mikie ¢ coran’s brothor rocoved i gnod bodv-beating, wod Mr. Howland o self-defepse diew o au. volver, but did not ehoot, Thedtho policegamo w und artested the gontlemwan aud & mnn haned Brudy, who bt Letw ong of the participants iu tha row, Mr. Howland fureished bail, aud way at oucy releared, HOW TUE JUDIES ACTED. TP to this sme the olection judges had been tunnbg the thiug wits o bigho band, Thoy had bad their way, hut the longest fane murt have an end, and even et dirty dogs we.o Lronght to bav, Iifty resninto men wery pent from Republican liad puarters ta dafend ther rights an citizeow, and they had n wholesomo effect on the parkran policomen, who wero beiter compotled to do thar daty, Mr. Mann was Captan of the Guards, and he did hin daty well. Fho Election Board wero compelled to chew a hittlo gravet by a rommunieati mfromthy Staro's Attorney, and if the Duand s not radicted bodily 1t will bo n wonder, Duttag the afternoon, Mtke Kehon, who poddled tickets, amused limsoll by hitting a Re- phblican ehalieiger in thy mouth. aud to polico tefusod to treest him. ko will bo esdled to secount, iowever, n3 the watchors took 8 large number of the names of fraudulent votors, as thoy had Rlwo done in the Fires Precinet. After # o'clock matters settled down, amt goud order srevailed until tho polls closad, aud a latge nun- Loc oF votow wore rejected. T MESING TICKRET-PEDDLEDS gave up entirely, as thero was now a elrong corton of Huck nod Keeloy men In line, who wonld bave nothing to do with the Ring ticket, They had tho king of ballats that they wikhed to deposit, and asked no advico of tho Ilexing heuchmon, THIRD PRECINCT. T'hieeo polla aro located at No. 193 North Clark efroct, ‘Thero was no diffieulty hoie. The jndges sat with an open window, ro that they could bo looked in upow, and they gave tho watchors and tally-takors nio troubie. When a vote was banded in it swas tallicd, and so tho work welit on ot duy, and very little oxcitement prevailed 1n the vieinity, The polico hero had very listle to do. TOURTH PRECINCT, This should have been [lesing's stronghold, as Tie 18 n residout of it, but horo Lio way completely routed, 'Tho polling-place in situated in Mr, Lali's barn, corner of line and Logpeit rtrects, opposilo the Water-Works, This i9 in the centre of tne Lomes of morchanta and Lusiness-mon, and, of courso, nota ripple of excitoment occucred. The po- licomen (and there wero only two jrosont) amused themsolves by reading thoe papers, and the ticiet-peddlers mado very lttio ctors for their respective candidate TIETH PRECIS Tho polhing-placo here is located at Nos. 2, 4, and 6 Rusk sireet, sud white good ordet did not altogothier prevall in the viclulty, the olection boatd appoeaied to act fairly and impartially. ‘They had a largo window, aud thero was no at- tempts muado to hude their action, amd tallicy wera froely given whonover askod for, The dis- ordor only connisted 1n n fow Lruted noses, and very few arrosts woro made, ‘Lhe polico hero olso did their daty. LT HOW THEY HEARD THE NEWS, JoY, REPUBLICAN JUBILATION, At the Republican headquarters a large crowd nssembled early in the evening to learn the first returns a8 [ast aa they conld bo brought in. Not content with the gouneral idea that Ilceing was uudoubtedly dofeated, they gatherod at this contral point and waited with intonso iutorest for tho particujars, The spucious room oceus pied for tho headquarters of the parly was speedily filled with meu, young and old, all of CT. whom showed by ¢! actions and their words tha utmort eathusiasm, Nob only was tho room ilfed, hat it was fitor- ally crammed f:omx fradt to rear with poople k0 clogely &y to prvélnde any one in- dividual from woving beyonlyn very limited diatanco, It would bedilicun't, if vot imposuible, to doscribio thd s2cno with any degios of jaetice. What witht the eonlinual SHOUTINU, CULELING, AND IREQUENT STAMPED- iy, — what with the clocencss of tha atmospheres which was renderad etill moro dusagrac:hin by reagon of tho thick clonlof tobacco-emo v that ouveloped the sen of headg—tho plics w: tluug but pleagrut to weB¥uot interentd in wors politics, DBut to the men who thoro theso discouragements wera Dt compared with the aatisfaction which tained by learning tho restit of tho ing election, It ccrumlf' was wedertul whera all tho visliors at tho headquaiters lar: evewing mannged to slow thomecivos, focthery wasa constaut stream of men paksing up=siuia 12 tho roum, wkilo comparatively fow went nwar, In tho strevt was still atiother g asue:ihinze, completely blocking tho sidowalla on il vides aud crowding up the stroet 5o nd to grea:ly bin- der veblcles and siroot-ears, s erowd was cven moro bolktorons than that in tho uall, oud sltbough thuo wers no disturbauces of sny note, yot they managed to keep up a lively fustlade of theers anid sliouts, lond enough to ba heard far over on tho Norti Sido. Whenover tho roturus from the diffurent warda were announced from the window of tho committee room above, tho commotion becume tremendous. ay- | THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: WIDNERDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1875 Ington aml Randoly tetree:s, was crowded with Hesmg's friends, wb weto no: tho ox- tremio, Inoa frout rem Hesing and his fricuds ear aronnd A tplo weann tho re- turpr, and s wrd afwe | camo in and the eviluea of thuo Waterloo wrew wtrenger, ono o the most antent of his supporters would ergmt, ** Killed, by —, and ln tho houo of our frieyls." In tho littlo roowm, len, Lieb lay reclining on o table, while besido-iin et Jack Garnes, and anotlier hiko fellow. Lieb sppeatod in deep meditation and hacdess of tho bad news, ap- parently, which was bmine in, ‘The thoughts thal fiittod through his brain wero about ns follows “Where in Heeing's Gers man pucket ? Feho swwers, *Gone.' Uasly wo bonsted, sadly we lost; 3o who Iaughslast Inughs best,” and then Liclopencd his eyer, 1Mo soou closed them aain, wd o vision "camo o'er the Hpint of his dreame, THENE WA A IPNERAL PROCESSION, ITe, and Hesmyg, atddio entira Opposition {ribe, wero the corpres, tho Jeffersaniang followed tho coftina to the grve, holding liandkerchiefs to their noses. Hooi tho Republican hotk aps peared, and, with ®aarity for all and malico to- wards none,” foreve' birled the pohitieal car. casses in deeply-duz graves. Yow and briof wero the wordn tieto cpoken, and neno were thero to mourn them * Said ono of the puty to n'Tamrse reporter: 41f Hosing had hnzk ifew moro Fpeakers in hia favor ho would not hava got a voto at all, and now wo have lost theGermau voto forover, aud Democracy and the Ring aro gono up in Chicavo for the nat deeado,” aud then he pmiled a rad aod pckly emile. o wav that Hesing's fao was_ lengthy would but faintly exprem it. Ilis friends enld it was tho ' Farwell Hall meeting that bid his farewell—that did §t Tt brought out tho intel- licenco of tho city 1gafuet him, and they wero determined to boab iim. 1l ncknowledgod that the defeat waslar worse than thoy had ox- peeted, and Jiesingbud made n mistako by ray- ine that he dide't aro either for press or mor- chinnts, and by losiig his temper Friday night, LThiey wera all sup thal there was 1o resturrecs tion for the Oppoziion party sod Hesing hore after. ‘I'hroughont tho room wers scattered rome still sanguino of flering's success, but they wero few and far bitween, In ono cornor of tho Dig hall lay @ dead-lrunk individual, oblivious of ol that way passing ‘The crowd scemal to realizo vearly from the Alret that THLIN CASE WAf EXCEEDINGLY DOUNTFUTL, if not hopelear, thingh when #overal succesrive fuvorablo returns dad been received from thu Ninth and Eightemth Wards & tomporary en- thusiasm was awnened, which, however, soun subarded, a8 the Inavy majaritiea for Nuck in the "Third und Fowrth Wards were reported. HNesing was pradettly invimble, and firmly re- sisted tho clamoros calls for a speech, until hiy prospeets shoull bo romoewhat more assured. ‘The speech was no, made, “T'wo prococions jouths posted themselves up agaluet o partitionnear tho ranctum sanctoram, whero hie was hidden, and dealt ont homeopath- ic duses of comfur; by making the most uncon- scionable mojorities for Heslng. No matter what the reports wore, tho reanlt was suro to bo in lesing's favor, and &t 110 thero awpuring mathematiclans had elected *the old man” by 4500 majority, They wilt learn a lvsson as to the wendnacious charac- ter of figures when they read tho reporls this morning. ‘The mero knowingones, who * fixed " the returns befote they wero read, at 1o {imo ap- peared tobo in the eeventh heaven of hapm- nens, and thelr uniform reply whon asked as to the coudition of nifairs, was to shinkotheir hends withn sicklysfilo and esy, * Can’t tel),—ro« turns not all in.” Puring the evening an * ITon." Mr. Iferon Tife=d hindsolf on a tablo and procceded to make a rhort apeech, tho burden of which was that Tl CI/5NS UAD FUREVER RUINED TUEN- BELYVES, tauep they bad formaden liborty of epeach in 1 to nllow e to spoak ag the Furwell tie} “hecting. Namoy Caullield, ormann Lieb, s Wo W, O'Tlrien among others woro nppar- ivibeged visitors iugide tho rail- tot they each with singu'ar una- y refused to nllow their vuices to be inthe land, Miko MeDonald, of courso, dzoppod 1, bus his stey was short, and ho de- parted aadly, leaving a fecling of depreselon on who gy i, They ovidentdv folb that if " uot able o save thowm thay wero lost Abaut 11 v'elock nil tha favorabio p Cinn 12 heon heard from, snd a5 it wes not deewed pradint to destroy Al binpo by reading tha returns ftom tho county tonnms and the Fittiy Ward, tho inemess rapldly declinodg, soda tho crowd slowly cropped off ona by ene, tring hard to portuade thenselvea iulo the belief that 1lesing was & hittlo abead. HOTELS AND STREETS, AT THE PALMIL HOUSE, Tha roturns came iu with pleasing regulnrity. Tho lobby wan wel! filled with interested opecta In the rovm of the Bxecutivo Committee was ro-cuscted tho Bauwe sceno, although on a smallor weale, Thoro weroe congrogated a goodly uuwmber of tha PROMINENT REPUDLICANS, all ag intorested as tho maas outsido, and all fecling as jubilant 88 mon conld well bo undar tha circumstances. Among thoso ju attendance might be uoticod Geu, Logan, Cominissionor Burdick, Simeon W. Hing, Georgo Shorwood, Llliott Autbony, Clarle Lipe, L. I Dorickaon, Edward A. Chifford, George M. Howe, Goorgo M, Iogue, Charles L, Wilson, Dan W, Muun, Gen. Mavn, Jacob Grose, W. H. Eddy, Brayton, W, K. Reed, Mr. J. 1L Tobarts, Dan Shepard, 0. W, Clapp, Aid. Cloveland, Phil’ Wadsworth, George 1f. " “Ciatlin, Col. Ellithorpe, Qen. Diuut, of Leavenwortl, Kauw. ; M. M. Miller, J. 3. Healey, A. 1. Titteworth, Dr, Dlutbardt, Sountor Logan sat at o table with Blerweod, and apparontly took o groater amount of real com- fort than any ono olso. Ifo smoked o mild cigar, and lnughcd and joked, and shook bands with bls friends overy tuns tho returns from o ward wero announcod. ONE OF THE FIOST INCIDENTS of any iwportance was tho calling of the volos cast _in the Lourth Precict of tha Twouttoth Ward, Mr. Ilesitg's own preciuct, When it was snnouncod that in that precinct Huck had recelved 120 votos, whilo Hesing had ouly beeu favored with 47, tho choors sworo dealening, and, the entbuslasm communicating to tho outside crowd, oven befora tho prrticular roason for it was known, the slout rovorborated frow tho committes-room to the auter room, and thenco again to tho strect, whon it was takon up aud borno along far boyoud hoaring, It wan about lus tidie that tho following dis- patch was read : Cincaao, Nov, 2.--Dled at 8 o'clock at hiy resldence ou’ Huron strect, Mr, A C. eslug, 1ls last words Paylug duiler for dotlar, cent for cont, bas kill It may be remembered that after the election two yeard ago, Mr, lesing rout a dispatel to Mr, J. Modill, thon In Paris, worded to tho offect that bhis policy had beeu defeated by tho people of Clicago. AN OPFONTUNITY FOR BITALIATION camo Jast evoulug, whon Alr, Modill sent the fol- lowing to r. Heaiog : Tarsune Orrice, Onicaao, Nov. 2, 1815—.1, C, Ie- {uy, Propridor Staats-Zellung : 1 bave the of inforwiug you that ‘your forelgn Kuuw-Nothing polley haa been defeated tn Cook County by over 10,000 wafority, J. AlepiLL, ‘Tha abovo dispatch was read to tha nesom- blage at tho hoadyuarters by Ald. Campbell, and the roading of it brougit down the hewse with thunders of applausa. At nbout 9 o'clack MK UUCK made hia appearance, sud was welcomed litor- ally with open arms by the gentlomen i tho Cownuittoo-rovtn, He vhook bands all rouud, and gaid that ho would niake & spoceh if ha wera not hosrse aud exhausted, lla would lot bis dooda boreaftor speuk for themselves, In cou- clusion b called for threo choors for John J. Healy, whicl woro given with o will by tho little sudicnco, BOME CONSTENNATION was produced by the statement that in the Bocond Frecmet of tho Twentleth Ward tus ’uxluvs had gono howe after closmg tho polls, eaviug thoe ballot-box in charge of two police- won. 1t was feared that the opportunity might bu tuken by the Oppoutionists 1o stuff the bux with fiuudulent votes, awd & comuwittoo of fitty was immediatoly appoutod to go in s body to the polls and ‘wes that the votes wero counted properly, A 10 overy crowd, no matter how respact. ablo, thero uro suie disreputabty elements who always creep in, 8o hero, especilly lu tho strects erowd. there wus 8 sprivkhug of roughs sud yiexpackets, Boveral thelty wero rupunnd.})m wose important Leing the stealing of & 590 puld watel tyoin Poter i'ago, Lsq., while asceud- i tho etalre 1o the Comumitiee-room. Tho crowd contiuued around tho headquarters uutii lotg wfter miduight, wnd long after tho cletion of Huck had become o euttled fact ayl tho totul defent of the Hestugs niug rulo budde- CUMIO B JOyous Cortiiuty. pusbics oS SORROW. AT OPORIIUN UEAUQUABTERS the mourmg lights wero burning aud the mourners many and rojuicers fuw, The hall, which is luczted ou Fifth avonuo, between Wosk. tors, drawn togother by an uvusually intoresting seene, Tho elemont represonted was one of em- inont respectability, most of tho asscmbly boing made op of baniorg, merchants, railroad, fusur~ auce, and real estato mon, It was o quict, or- derly erowd, yet rather dispos2d to applaud with gome vehemenco, And thoro was abundant op- portunity to dv 80, As the roturns camo in from other Btates tho applauve which followed tho aunouncomnent of Republican viclories wag intense. No epecial delight was evincod, how- over, whon it was mado known that tho Ilon, Johu Morrissey had been electod to tha New York Sennte, nithough bo bnd wom on an auti- Tammany tickot. Butwhon the Chiagoand Cook Conuty roturus were aunounced ithe applanse was uncheckod, Tho retirss we-o read by ono of tha clerks, in & voico that would havelmade o Btontor hido Lifs dimivished toad, fram tho north baleony, whore wero seated eeveral ludios stop- ping ot {ho houwo, who appeared to mani- fost as wmudy intercst in tho progross of affuirs 8s tho male wsex. Tho lles. ing men mus have remainod At homo. At leasgt thoro was no cheering when o favorablo rofurn was angouuced for the Oppositiua leader. But whon Iuck was abicad, tho cheoring way loud aud prolonged. Keefey's supporlers wiwe not 'very #trougly reproseuted, but thoy mamaged to koop up o good ehow, sud wore ovidently quite disposed to bo jolly when o roturu in favor of thair candidate camo in, Caullicld sat in tho background, & melaucholy spectator of other wen’s joys, Knots of peoplo gatherod huro oud thoro to dwcuss tho eleclicn, rowmo wondoring lhow lMuck had ruu shomd in suchh o word, and othera surpriked that Hesing whiould be so far beniud in s own ward, which ought te have given bim a better shawe {ugg, if Lo carnied any wards ot all. AT TIIE ORAND TACIFIC, & largor and pirhaps tworo onthusiastio crowd, mado up Iargely of Iluck and Keelvy mon, an- sombled in tha epacious lobly, Their numbure wore jocresed from timo to tima by thy wrrival of people from upetown, drawn o the upot by tho interest thoy couldn’s help foeling ~In thiv all-absording topic. At 9 olock tha crowd resohed its maximuw strengt, and the roports, asthey cawa in, woro lisjoned to with a silonco liko thint proceding the storm, And, a8 tho returns wero favorablo to Iluck, thero was a perfect storm of applause at tho result, When Hwsing's stur seomod in tho ascenduut, thero wore no choers, but I thelr place tomo ominous groans, and p haps & fow “‘cuises, uot foud, but doop.” Kooley's frieads wero there, and in pretty strong numbers, 100. A jolly Irishman prosent way anxious to loarn Pinerty's fate, but, nftor tho aunouncomont of tho bullots in tho first fow _ precincts, the figures regpeoting the cut:didates other than thoss for County Trend- urer wera droppied, Tho aforesaid Inshman was moved to call vut to the reading-clork soveral times s AWt yo goiug to give us somothivg nbous Finorty: ' Hebuylor Colfax wan thore, serene, smiling, bland. Msyor Colvin's jeedenco wan kearcoly noticed by tho majority of those present, and tho solemn Holden, standing collar, stock, aud all, stood a silbut spectator, rammutivg ou what mwight have Leey und whut was not. Only oceudiounlly did bis lips part and ho ed- eayed 10 epeak, Tlo wis obeerved to catl the atention of A friend to the Furwell Hali mecting, which he porsisted in characlorizigg as o trick Lo vutrap Mesiug and o practieal denul of the right of free speech, o might have proceoded lin thiy strain, but thore wad evidently no dosire on tho part of uny yrencnt to discusy matters which Imr Doen sot- tlod for soveral days in the miuds of honost poo- plo. About 1u:9) Ifolden was observed leaving, und It was w0 nuaginary tear whish gatuered Lijs lachrymoso organ aud trickled "elowly and wadty down lus cheek. ‘Lo crowds bung on til] tho Iast reports camo in. Duriug tho intervals Letweau the aunounces monty the ausembly wes divided into clusters of people rejorcing over the result, aud on ope ogeas sion the Gleo Clob guve ouw of their appropriate cAnpaigu boues, the rendition of whichs drow pimiles 10 tLo faces aud u feehny uf joy to tho Lourts of all prescut, TUE STREETH. No such Jubllativu as that the reapectable por- tiou of pur citizons indulged in last evening wien the returns from the varions nards ai nouneing the result of tha eloction waioreeerve haa Leon ween for vears, “Lhe #treats sirrotid- ing the Republican hea-lquarters wero flilod with A wolid mans of humauity, numbering at least 6,000, who were unable to gain admission to tho headinariers, which wan at<o crowded o suf eation, Whenever o fayoiable return was a nounced, a ehout_ of Jov roverherated (hrous tho bullding, whichwas ‘takou up by the crowd below, nnd te-echoed fn all divections. An fm- menrg crowd of our respectabls bankers and ucrchants wero assombled at TN RUELMAN HOUSE, wliere returns wera also recoived. Theso men wera pertectly franzied with Joy an the returna wereread, and pave vont o their feelings in overy imngiuablo way. Mr. Jobn Lylo Kimyg wasso uwr]ue’ud that he netually dancod and jumped nrotind fiko n jumpiog-jack, Mr. CGeorge Hehnolder, the I'resident of the Illinoin National Hank, and a yparticafar friend of Me, Huck, ‘:Irrlully rubbed hin hands, Othors azain shook handn, and swore with tears of joy in thoireyen that this was the first time they had beon on tho winning side, but this wasglory enough to ropay them for ali their previona defent, A moro r #pectablo and happier crowd than that assom- bled at tho Hherman 1louno last evenjug was nover gathiered together beforo in this city, Anothier junss u? hunmoity who gloried in having lwiped to kill off the Dovil-Fish wero surrounding Tue TuiwuNe Buildiog, whero the returny woero nostod up as fast a8 roceivod. Whenever n new favorable return was stuck up the crowd clicorad and hurrahed until hoarse, Not asonl could he found on the strects who was willing to admit (hat o voled for lesing, or that ho ever Liad boen in his favor. A NUMBER OF MOURNERS wero narembled at ‘lom Foloy's and McGarry's, who tried to keop up thewr spirits with the hopo hat the Intor returns might yot chango tho ro- sult. When, liowover, tho later roturns wore no moro favorablo than the firat, thoy gave vont to their outraged feclings by casting {mprocations upon tho hend of Mr, Keeley, whom tlhoy aceus- ed of baving beon the causa of thelr groat wor- row. Small groups of Gorman and Iriah politi- cians waro congregatod around tho Staals-Zei- tuny building and the Oppositlon headquartery discussing tho situation, It seemed to bo ovi- deut by thair gesticulntions and carncetucss that the returns woro rathor unsatiafactory, **Ilo cnst n 8hoo on the first quarter and bare- Iy snved his distanco,” sald o woll-kuown citi- zon and Labituo of Woiford's last evening, in an attetupt to nccount for the dofont of Heeing **When ho intruded himsolf on the mectiug at Farwell all, and presumed to affront tho gon- tlomen who composod it, ho irradenmably Imked himeelf to s lost cauee,” Lo continued. Many moro concluslons of & eimilar fmport were Lo bo beard on CLANR STIEET lost evening, That thoroughfare and places of resort locatod thercon wero alive with citizons who folicitated themeelves upon the result. Wolford’s was thronged with ropresontativos of the BLoard of Trade, who mingled with tho srmy of jubilauts, ~Chapin & Goro's, adjoining, pre- eouted a gimilar ncono, and tho Tivoll orposiln. resombled a politieal cauens, Tho opinions ox- prossed wore as variod as tho colors of Josoph's voat, but all united in n common bolicf that Hewing was palitleally defunct, Crowds uurgc‘f to nud fro on tho pavoment, and dirsolved into tho raloons, or bLent their ateps to tho headquarters of their political party. Ladies, too, were abroad, and, in the oxuberanco of their enthusissm,’ adopted the conclusions of thelr gallanta, Boutlres wero kindled fn different por- tions of tho clty, stening of musio filled the mr, ond 8 rejotcing that he- camo universal was sppareut overywhero. Notwithstanding tho excitement which prevailed, thore was a cieditnblognbaence of drinking, and littlo disorder, Tho police gazed on the speciae elo with astonishment, and exporiencod less oc- casion for their servicos than on auy previous clection within tho memory of tho proverbial oldess inhabitnnt, Members of tho Opposition wero visibly deprassed s roturns confleming their apprehousions wero recoivod, and thoy re- tired nt an early hour, leaving tho fleld to Le- publicans and Indopondonts, —_— AT THE CITY-HALL, DOOMED TO DIBAPPOINTHENT. The scone eround tho City-llall, whora tho city wing of tho Opposition party lad pathered to hear tho uews, was animatod in the carly part of the evening. They had como out in tho oxpeciation of a grand sen- son of refoicing, In addition to the city officials were n fow wlioss intorests have been 8o closoly identified with tuem that thore was a distinction without a difference,~n ¢lass that had labored hard darlng tho day la tho intercst of the Opposition ticket, from tho fact that its Iriends had so often stepped betweon them and their erimes, and screencd them from many pen- alties they wero conscious of deserving. They boro chieorful countcunoces, and their hopes wado thom confideut that, nfter lingeriog a fow hotire, thoy could retire to drenm over tho glories of a futuro that could not poasibly be af- tected by tho vote of cho day. At first tho roturns canio in slow, and the na- turo of them was PAR FROX BATIRFACTORY, ns indicated by the woll-trained volco of St. Clair Cleveland, whio wus mounted in the chair of tho Dresident of the Common Council to read tho returns, For sowmo timo tho scene wus lwm- presuivo, and tho oxpretsluns woro an inter- mingling of faint applauso and deep, long-drawn vighs, “As ward afler ward come In tho sighy = grew moro andible and the plaudita lesa distinet aud frequont, Tho reporteta and mewsongers alone scomod to ox- tract auy comfort from tho situation, and their's wns momentary only, blended as it was with o grent deal of “hard work, The majority for Iluck scomed to increaso with overy roturn read, and as Oppouttion districts were hoard from ono after another, showing that the probabilities wore agsinst the “ frec-spuech ™ chompion, and that whero most bad boon ex- pectod tho loowt had beon rocaived, thio curslng of the challengera and tho Ropub- lican ballot-box guards was frequont, This did not suflico, kowover, to chanyo tho result, or to obliterato tho array of flgures agatusk thom, aud, ud o legt resort ' TIHE * COUNTING-IN" PROCESS wae attemptnd, which would Lave proved suc- ceesful, doubtless, if it had bLoen ballot-bexes aud not storn fiuures thoy were dealing with, Wo wsay that sadooss sottled upon tho disappointed, and that oathe of rogrot supplanted their former feoble plaudits, conveys but a shgnt idea of tho real acone an thev {urnod, transformod, and transposed tho silent figures {u the hopo of working out tho de- sired result, In this unprofitabla’ work, it 18 neodless to add, that their energles soon bogan to lag, and that ono by one they skulked from tho “presouco of ono another to seok kolneo for their drowned ambition from sumo other nonrce, No one was heard to hurrah for llesing nftor getting into tho sireot, and on their wuy Lome, strango to sav, they forgot to virt their old naunts, but drank_at now foun. taink, which may bo {akou as fudicative of thoir futurs nolitical ‘associations, if they can find o party to tako them in, At iidnight bat tow ro- maived to ahare in tho grief whioh had pervaded the Lall dunng the avening, ahd they wero lin. keriog to put out tho lights that thoy might cacape 1 the dark, unobserving and unobeorved. e MISCELLANEOUS, LIEN'S APFIDAVITS. ‘The following interosting document was to be found in profusion yesterdayat the saloon onthe northwent cornor of Milwaukee avenue and Car- vontor stroet, next door to the polling place, ‘Iie valoons were opon, sud about 200 of the blanks wera thero ready for uwe. ‘Lhey wera slgnod “ Herrmann Lioh” in & Gorman hand- writing, Lut not that of the Connty Clork, thougtu resembling it, and wero of courao as ille- #ul s noything conld bo, The document iy as follows g AYFIDAVIT TO DB MADE DY A VOTER WEREN OHAL~ LENGED, 8TATE oF TLLINOIS, Cuxty or Coox, § ¢ I—— do uoleinly swear that I sm & citizen of the Unlted Statew, that Ihave resided ju shis State ono ear, i Whin connly ninety dayw, and io this election dintrict thirty o iy this election ; thut wtreet, In this clection 1 years of oge, 804 bave uot voted at tnw slection ;Ko help me God, Bubscribad and aworn beforo uu-.} Ah3 2 dday of November, 3570, ——, Hikwonsy Licn, AVEIDAVIT UP WITNRSY TIAT ADOVE APFIANT 13 ENe TITLLD TO YOIK, Beam: or Tuanots, ) a TTor Cook, do w0l wnnty wwesr that T aw s reaident of Llection Foveitict, and entitled to volo at this Election, sud thod 1 bave been s restdent beredn for o sk fuassedd, %1d utn well acquadnted with tlis por. Font whose vute fu-now offored ; that Lo i8 su sctual a1 bung jille rosidant of tuiw Flection Preciuct, sud b peeldéd heretu ufrty days, sud ow L verlly balieve o thia County ninuty daye, aud i this Btate one year Hest preceatuy thas Ueetlon, Salaeriled aud swore: before me,), et alday of Noveuber, 1id, § = . IL(3%0AL VOTING, I auticipation f fraud, Commissloner Slmeon W. King kept Lis cdlica opon sll day, 80 that suy Loy astempting , 10 vote fiaudulont'y aaighs , MuLsuasy Lixp, bo imumediatele donlt with according to hly | desert, Doulitless thin oxhibition on the part of thoe authonties of their datermination to #io that tha Inws wera atrictly and summarily enforeed, had a pawerful etieet in xectirimg a faie eloction, Bovoral eases of repeating aro rumored. Among other frauds attempted ta be porpotrated, wna tho netion of n foreignor, name 1ot yet known, who voted for Hesing in tha First Procinet of the Tiret Ward, It was afternards learned that this individual hiad only recently hecomo n reefdent of Chicago, and way not qunlitied to voto, e bad Leen given watwialization papera through Mr. Uesing's personnl inflnenco, Witnerses arn withit reach wiho can prove the statemont. Tho man wilt b arrested ond prosccuted botore Cowe missioner King, g MIKE, Mr. Miko MeDonsld dietinguished himsclf by reeorting to gome peculiarly brilliant taciies youe terday, At tho cornernl Clark and Harrison #treets tho aforewaid Miko and Lwo or threo chiolco kpirits drew up fn thelr carringo just v gentleman passed who had been perforin- ing the “pnrt of an honest citizen in” looking after repeaters, The presonuco of an honest misn was, of taolf, enongh to fire tho bosoms of theso nieo boyw, but the knowlodgo that Le Lad beon keoping an eyo on rapoaters only served to enkindle their rago. ‘I'ho rosnlt wad & colitrion, 'The powerful tist of tho boss gamblor descended upon the choek of tho stran- ger, whore name could not be learned, in close proximity to his eyos, The resnlt was a wound which noceesitatell & call at tho netehboring drug-storo, whero (he dammue was repuired, and thus did might and brute foree provul. COUNT THE MONEY | At tho Tlesing meoting at MeCormick's Hall Mondav ovening, County ‘'reann: Mitler had his pocket picked by ono of tho ** merelinuta,” 1tis packatbook Liaw“eiuco Loen roturned winus its contenta, —_— COUNTING UP, THE FIGURES. RETURNS A8 YAR A#_RECEIVED. COUNTY ‘ | xl.’l’ofll ....g B} 4 xn:l'om Yo ot 'rlor, eld,... “Aesyduing B ! 0 v ovanal () Urand Tatal. 29,851 e OTIHER ELECTIONS, NEW YORK. TUE CITY VOTE. Apecial Dispatch to The Chicaso Tridune, New Youg, Nov, 2.~Tho State of New York bas undoubtedly gono Dewmocratio. New York County hay given Bigelow, at the head of the Democratio ticket, a majority of not lesd than 25,000, probably 80,000, The vote Lera Lias been very large, although the election has been un- vrocedoutedly quist, Bigelow has ‘roceived a !:rmy Ropublican vote, many Hepublioans refuu- iug to bo put on record a4 opposiug tho reform policy of Gov, Titdon, a8 directed agalust tho cannl thioves of hiy own party, which reform campaign Mr, Bigelow, ay s member of the Canal xqv‘ntiguuug Commission, bas conducted. In Kings County tho majority for Bigolow falls vory uch below tust of Tilden, being not mose than onu-half of that which Tilden recoived » your ago. I'robably 5,000 will cover the majority iu tbat cousty. While the Domooratio reformors lu the Btate, backed by » stioug seform sentimont in the Topublican party, have miccradod, nuy, loont Datuncralio T In Now York (uiy oy Brookiyn havo Deen budly worsicd, g’ singlo tame on tha Fammany Dotnocratis e tiokot haw boon clected, and Pholps, epnpl o Distriot Attornioy, and lnckelt, antl- Ty Recordor, havo bren returued by overs o majoritics. Lutimates of the tinjoritioy 1.0 Huckott and Ilelp rauge from 8,000 to 15,01 Lut our examination of tho figures indicato yq, It will bo noaror 20,000 thau 10,0, u-lu? sloeve, Captain of tho Aworican Ttifle ‘es’ which won tho victory In Trcland, lis woy equally oxtraordinary viotory lhere, l,.-m:,,: glmng. ;‘nmmmxy candidata for tha oo nf ounty Judgoe, His majorily {a nearl, a3 that of Hackolt. ¥ 7i i In tho Henatorial race, John Tox has by, beaten by (eand 1o atato) John Mortinery, . An Mungs County (1irookigi) possibly o faw of tho Nting candndates moy et through, lmtur etraight Ropublican enudiidato for Mavor, 1. 4 Beproaor, s olccted by a liideome vore,” & nmany ol (ive § d el th 21 A nembivmen, o 1O fonatory m%lgnlon County, 400 Ttopublican, a los o cl_l;ll:xx:n:p‘z\ Connty, 400 Demoeratio, ! BTATE CLAIMLI Niw Yong, Nov, 2,—[epubli nml-::‘:fl-::; headquartars claim the Stato by reveral zhmmn? und & two-thirds majority in ) the Legistature, Ao ytef b Dimigled » AL;mw. N. Y, The D 1o city by 000, Vit t: : duced majorily. uuty by o largaly re Dntctioes ST nrscon:mm nutchess County gives Beward 46 i Bepublican gain, 3 450: 167 majoriy, boneea Connty, Bigolow 540 mi i h’c;:nI m\lln. 160, N sforlty ; Ttopab. lloghony County, Seward 2,900 : Renssclaor County, 500 Democratic mapmey: Tiogn County, 400" Iopublican majority ; Pyje nam County, 200 licpublican majority, - @ Columbin County completa («ix districts LTie mated), Bigelow, 824 majority ; Repabilvan gein over 1,000, Behienoctady County complote, Same ard, 156 majority ; Republican gain, 641, Tleussolncr County complete, Seward, 300 me jol{l'!y; ll!epn‘lrhcn:l gain nv[ur 1,100 yoming County, completo, Beward 1,1 Jorily; opublicau ain of 101, 11 iogs County, coniplete, givos a majori thio Democratic Btato tickot of uomun!s.w; .‘n"‘, 7,000, & Republican gain of about 6,000, ‘Tho indications are that Daggett, Iepnhlican; i: ulnclf)d Sbon{! of ;!fiuuhhn by 200 majority, owo, Domocratic candidate for Ala: 3 by dotowted, " * 7 Jenpit, Mouroo County completo, fiftaan towna and wardy, estimatod Boward 2,100 majority ; lican gain, 2,600, oty Topus 3 THE RESULT, New Yonx, Nov. Y—1 a. m.—The New Yo Times oetimates tho Legisiature na follows, Honate, U2 Republicans, 10 Demperats s Arvom bly, 80 Republicaus, 48 Domacrats, and claimy the slection of the cntiro lepubiican Btate tickel by 5,000 to 8,000 majority, 170 the Aasnctated Press.) . ADDITIONAL RETCRNH. Nrw Yomg, Nuov, 9,—Scattering returns from tho interior of tho Stato gonerally show Hopabe bty Foue city ditetets hoard Lighty-four city diatricts heard from givo Big. clow 1,00 Baward, 15071 Olney s Dhelrs, 10,733 ; Smytbe, 7.020; Hackett, 10,768 ‘lsede roturns cover avery J»nrt of tho city, Returns from about 100 discrictsin thointerigr show Republican gaing of 2,100, Presont fndi. cations ato that Bigelow will not go out of thy city with over 25,000 majority, One hundred nnd twenty out of the 557 city ;%e%l;not}mlrlc;s%yn lllljgflnwx34.733: Beward, ,4C3; Oluey, 9,772: Pholps, 15,470; Smyth 9,082 Tackott, 16,503, © Ul Tho Tawmaay tickot is dofoated in this city by a decided majoricy. ’%;Img‘xmbllcljm filnlm l}m Btate. aokett's majority will not excecd 7,000, Half tho sity has boon hoard from. L Thurlow Weed claims that tho Republicans have carrled tho Btate by a kmall majority, Two hundred and forty-six city election dis- g]l:tn mzv? znhielmlv 82, fififl: Boward, 21,672; noy, 22,672 Phel 42,674 Smylhe, 2,408 Hacliott, 39,04, 1BHIhG Sty Threa huudrod " out of 557 citv election dis. tricts show 14,000 majority for Bigelow, 12,200 for P’botps, and 14,000 for Hackett, Tho whals list of Tammany nominees ia boaten., Two nundred and ninety-ono districts in the interlor of the State givo 5,300 Republican gaiz. Threo bundred snd twenty-iwo city election :flfmu%ofix(;[? ll“fi“}flw fi:flflnsnwuh 20,583; Iuoy, 80,100 ; L'helps, 42,966 ; Bunytle, 29,583; Hsckett, 4,108, e i Jlorrikaey is clacted by vvor 4,000 majority, BBOOKLYN. Drooxryx, N, ¥, Nov. 2.—Tho Democratis Jenders, from ecattoring returns, claim Kings County by 7,000 majority on tho Htate ticks They also claim to havo elected their Mayor, 5 REFUDLICAX GAIN. New Yonx, Nov. 2.—Buffato gives over 40%¢ majority for Beward, Itepublican, a gain of & least 3,600, Poughkeopsie rlves Soward 206 majority; Tepublican gain, 85, Tho Ropublican Stato ticket {a bolieved tot clected, TUFPALO, Spectal Dispatoh to I'he Chieago Tribune, Dorraio, N. Y. Nov. 3—1 a. m,—Tho etcetioa passed quiotly to-day, axcopt o shooling fracss in the Firat Ward, by which ono mao was shot io tho arm and another in the breast, but ths butlet lodgod against his breastpin which doubte loss saved biy life, Tho result has been a B publican victory boyond even their o~ oxpectations, The Nepublican Siate tickd goes oot of the city with over 20 majority, and sufficlent” returnm aro reccised to insure a large majority in tho county. Th German grocer, Phuhp Hecker, Is olected Mavor over tho ring candidate, Mr. Lanning, by 2504 The ontire Republican city ticket 1 electal tho only oue about which thoro {a any doatt bewg Louls Buhel, for City U'roasurer, sgainst whoman Independent was run, Twolvo Alder men oot of thirteon are olected, which will lo- suro the Council to tho Ropublicans next year. REFONM MAJORITIES, Completareturns from cightern of the twenty- ono Assombly Distriots in thiscity glvo Bigelm for Becrotary of Stato, (0,69 ; How ard, 84,113 Smythe, for Ttecorder, 40,215 ; Ilackott, B N Iny, for District Attornoy, 40,704; Fhelps 2 3 O 68,225, s PENNSYLVANIA, HARD ¥OR THE BOPT-MONEY MEX. Svectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts PrLavzresia, Pa., Nov. 2-—Hartranft » at least 18,000 majority in Philadelphis, sudit cloctod by cortaiuly 25,000 msjority, The entint Rlepublican eity tickot fa elected by o argo mb jority. Biogham, who was opposed by Leforos and o portlon of the Uniop League, and copse- quently ran bohind his tlcket badly, I8 eloctedby at Joast 4,000, PILADELPIIA. Putzaverrurs, Nov, 2.—Uuofiicial returns re- ceivod from twonty-six wards of this city giv Hartranft s majority of 13,934, The five o waluing wardis o bo heard from aro Iiopublicas, aud it is outimated thag Uariraufc will Lave loast 15,000 msjority. m £ Ry BULG. Prrrsnuno, Nov. ‘.!T 'ho election hiers passtd off vory quiotly to-day. Tho weather wuuuz fsvorablo, and_ & large voto was polted. I P e thia bour' (10:30 p, m.) oll tho districts in e clty hiave boen heard from, snd sliow. ul‘7 l'%hl ato Hopublican gain over 1874 of 3,817 S0 f(opubllcnml aro claiming the oounty. mh o ornor by 5,000 majority, and say thst H“lzt vl m:mhmn for Btato Tressurer, 4 closo 1, LABRISBURG. oy annsnona, Pa., Noy, d-—Ismisburg (O gives Lastruntt 800 ‘njority, & Jiepublicas g8 of over 3 flf. Wrekesnaunz, Pa., Nov. 2.—Plymouthboro Kll}lll {(l,aflnnu ‘9407 Poraling, 273; Domoctstt O asarn o Returna come in slowly, but from & D of the diutricts hesrd trom Violics runs g shioad of Vershing, EDIE, - ¥z Orry, Pa., Nov. 4.—Erle Citr, lv‘au Hartranft 164 wmajonty, Bavie ority. 1 Repud Erls Conuty—Conneaut Townabin, 91 F00 , 48 Jopublican Vllerl’urd’n[“i West 30l (En 5 g‘uz Al oomplets g lican gaing CGiarard, 20 Ropublican 38 HRepublican gain; ki {mbllcan gaiu, liepublicau gal hia connty whorover heard from. i\ Vike County—Domocratic wsjorits: ceratio gai, 49, orit! ¥ Hxi}de“r Uu{umlv‘. w%r:nlfi :lb:“'(ti 100 ms] or Hartranft; Itopublican guiv, 3. P Heluylkill Gounty gives Lorslutg 1,20 Jority; Democratio eain, 233, . . msjont!] Moutgomory Couuty—Lersbingd 250; democratic loss of 330. HAWLE'S POLULAWITY. Apacial Dravate to The §hcace Trd iy bt Euig, Pa., Nov. 2.—Erio City und»tfi:’ i gouo lepublican by small mnl',‘f', g votes renft’s galn over the vote of 10 T maajor Tawlo ron far abead of Lis ticket. T vous ™ 1 the oiby I8 430, an wnoresws of WO TContinusd on U BVghh £o7¢d u Creok, 17 e tLrouglio 850; Dom|

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