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VOLUME 29. PROMENADE GONGERT. =~"EVERYGODY SHOULD ATTEND THE GRAND MILITARY ROMENADE GONCERT TO BR GIVEN BY THB FIRST REGIMENT At Exposition Building TO-NIGHT. gioketa (admitting Lady and Gon‘'eman), $1. Extra Lady's Tioket, 50 cents. &= FLANMELS, e ELANNEY LANNELS Field, Leiter & Co. SUTE & WASHINGTON-STS., favo reduced their ‘White sukers” to following lowr fguress 7.8 25 cts., from 37 1-2 cts. 44 37 1-2 cts., from b0 cts. Have also large assortment o the ‘‘medicated end anti- fimatic” (ARLEY TWILLS, Embracing full variety of tho very justly celobrated "MANA SOCIETY GCODS," AND THEH ENFIELD, CONN,, (riginal ** Shrunk Shalkers,” in farlet, Gray and Whites, 6-4 Biue, and Black All-Wool Dress Phids, in every wvariety, espe- dally adapted for wear of WEANTS & CHILDREN. fpecial attention is called to thove lines, as are very flne goods, and marked. at prices lower than been in IFTEEN YEARS! HOUSES DORN T0 GOLD RATES. ¥ary directed o scll now Rrick Hourca, nnd Lots, Vlagy mllea of Court Touna, for £3,050 or lexn, Dir irs WELL-BUILT, FIRE-PROOF, handsonte, & awallront, threo reoma deep, fusido blinds, o, ke, Will tako $30) to $500 down, balance W7, The rent will pay for them. We recommend L4 14 the best houses for tho prico ever hullt n Cage. GEO, 1, HLSS & CO., 106 Dearbort \LTER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.S, _1}8 & 120 Monroe-st, ~..DYEING AND GLEANING, DYEING. Ltw'and Geutlemen's G2 d cleaned ‘men's Gzrmenty dse agert Gzrments dyed snd clesncd 10 1, SOSTON FA 3 : Iy Ghog TANCE BTEAM DYE TIOUSI Tho Tubular Bystem ia soe. MOGEN NG, g0, REN & 00,, 05’ Lako-at, We have 13 nises Furnaous every factlity ayd mothod known for dig- aua i all pacla of tho counlry, ™ All o 10 us will meet with prompi attentlon, 8 unless we colloct, aud tio attorneyn, EB'8 MEROANTILE COLL, AGENCY, — Hitatu and Monroa-ste. e BHIRTS, " B A Good Bhirt, $1.50 A Good 8hirt, §1.76 A Good Bhirt, $2.00 FIOM STOOK. SHIRTS to order a speclalty. 4Py Linen Collars $ por dos. HARRIS & OOBB, = 171 B. Olark.s ~IRAOTIONAY, CURRENOY, 5.00 Packages ERONAL, CORRINGY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bt of atioual Curreney, TRIBUNE OFTICE) Mr. HASELTINT, of Mhitadelplla, scling upon the rupgestions and udvice of ome 0f i3 friends in Chl+ ¢ago, hua conchnded ta offer at public sals his present enllnction of cholew and ymportant works of American tud Forelpn Fatutern, comprising spécitiens from every ast-ceutro of the world, In consequence of Bfy futention to rhortly visit Lurope upon busineds, snd enkclous that the patross of Fine Art in Chicago will Brpreclate bls purpase, lie Las coneluded to auit PAIXTINGY OF THE COLLECTION. PEREMPTORILY WITHOUT RESERVE I ennmaquence, thereforr, of the §mportance of the tatlertton, ond fs beingt offered for sals upon ook couditinud, this ucearin bicomes ‘The Greatost Opportunity to Buy FINE WORKS OF ART Trobably ever offercd in tho United Btaten. The follow fng Lminent Artists are represented by Jmportsnt Works : Dell Ay, Doagbty, o, iTenry, Zamarol, Lambion, Mayar, Van Sshendel, b pilaweg, Duguts, SLizner Luumfuais, i De Jonghe, L. 03 Band, Simon, Delobte, Prof. u, Hubner, Von seben, Alox, Wust, |, Prof.J, Hubner, Drager, Guillemin, Gldr, Sebiedgos, Pasind, Diaz, douptl, Culy Daxaon, JuirsDupre, Bampson, Aadre, Tancsiadt, Nicholson, Richter, Otta Rupperz, Do Nittts, Nieenlil, Do Cosk, Jacque, Ferratl, NoyLet, Tuglchardt, Cracyvauger, lamasy, Delighndt, Kincler, Gaerard, Innovent Lo teivvve, 1angt, Oleudens 12un, Noinlig, atnez, g, Itue, Tovbotham, Towko, aerieanlt, Houliant, Ambergs, dufterez, HBucon, Toucherell, Doyer Contonrler, Dulzttrs, Marchauz, Nothernsl, Baren), R, bt Davlauz, Bakalowics, aylor, Cojen, Haunier, Jordacna, Tiatt, Culverbouae, vaul Weber, Aadese, W, C, Wall, Herbert, Haseliine, A8, Wall, Jutsum, upen free every day in ths Exporition Art-Hall, ‘e aslo will take place at tho Exposftion Building Tuesday, Wednewday, Thuraday, Friday, sud Batur- day, Nov. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, M. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, D. icott, Jr., of Thtladelphin, will conduct th sl Table Silver ‘Wo have now in stock and offor at extromoly Low Frices an assort- mont of elegent Plated Teoa Heots, Castors, I:0 BSots, Borry Dishes, Buttor Dishos, and Syrup Cups, now styles. Also, Pearl and Ivory-hon- dlo Knives and Nut Pioks, Rogors Bros.’ Spoons, Forks, &o. N.MATSON &G0, i STATE AND FONROE-STS. TG, Spencer o (ULTLS 3 The Hardest Iitlers at long Range. GUNS RE- BORED AND WANRANTED 40 SLHOOT CLOSE. For privo-list addr nu 54 Btuteut., Chiengo, e ___FINANOIAL: Qe ~JRusT O~ (cnanTERED.) 193 & 125 Deathwnst, Chcas 1. Mortgago Loans on Real Eatate, improved and unimoroved, located 1n the oity and sub. urba of Ohicago and in the Statea of Illinois and Iows, EXCLUSLVELY negotiated. Loaos apeedily executed st the LOWEST rates of intereat. Exponses moderate. [LIINOISTRUST CAPITAL AND SURPLUB - - - §5636,000 Pays & per cent Interest on Trust and ¢ per cont on Savings Depos- its. MONEY TO LOAN On Teal Estuta in Chirago and viclulty, Sumsaf 1,000 and upmards. Funds 1o band, (IZAD & CQY, 133 LaBalled, - CHICAGO, TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1875 TUESDAY’S ELECTIONS. The Full Returns Will Give Huck 4,000 Majority. Commissioners Nelson and Jones Counted Out of an Election, Steps to Bo Taken by tae Citizens® Association to Expose the Fraud, An Attempt to Stuff a Fifth Ward Ballot-Box Frus- trated. Tim Casey and Young Colvin-~-Ths Y Stnats-Zoitung " on the Eleotion, Repuhliean Vietories Assured in Wiseonsin, Hinuesota, Pennsylvania, awd Massachusetts New York.Very Close, and Claimed by Both Parties. How the Plug-Uglies and Blood-Tubs Carried the Day in Baltimore. LOCAL. ‘THE RESULT. UAINH AND LOSEH. ‘Tho retnrng of the rocent eleclion, such as they are, sre now oll in, with the oxception of two sl towny, nud it is possible to state dofi- nitely what tho Ropublican party achioved Tues- day. Itolectod L. C. Huck County T'reasuror by 4,000 majority, and J. J. {loaly, Clork of tho B1- porior Court, aud Aloxander Wolcott County Surveyor, by about the samo fiaure. It replaced Liussell of the Evanston Commission District by C. C. Ayary, nn_hovest and capablo mun, and it returned Jobu Tabor, from the Cicore District, ia tho place of Jonu Crawford, who las boen thoro too long for the county’s good. If only bonest votes had been connted it wonld have clected Murry Nolson and Jobu Jones, the former Ly alarge ths latter by o small wmajority. But thore woro wards whoro houesty was tho oxcep~ lion Tuendsay, aud tho frauduicnt ballots put into tho boxes during the day and the night havo tomporarily defeated tho will of the poople, and will mako 1t neccesary to contest (ho seats of Blesers, Cloary and Mulloy. Happily the repeating in the Eighth Ward—espocially In tho Bixth I'rocinct—and in tho Twenticth and Tightoonth Wards can be provon eo easily thet no court wonld hesitata to throw out the spurious roturns, In somo wards the vote for County Commisgioners was uot all counted, as ig shown by tlio oven talliea returued, and the oflicial esn- vass will bo paceseary to delermiue tho oxnct vote. In the Blxth County Commissionor District John Conly Iy ro-clectad, defoating Bkelly, tho Independent, who drew off many votes from tho regular Jepublican nomineo. s THE FIGURES, CORMECTED BY: NT oF NIy THEARUHER, otal.ons| 8 n” esTom T 2 8 |y 103 6,074 i | ft 1l yuieey ! 154 b i v e o 1,00, 103 T T [T T A [ ki3 L3 Tataliyie s Pltiten 1! T »al| 4 Totak. 20 Tatal, Xy v cacNTY COMIUIRAIONENA. o Lol 1 “Fotal. 3 Mydn Park. dialumet Vrurth ‘Thamnt “Totalin ta'ne Grand Tatal. |2 Tlaekn plarsit PREPARING TO CONTEST, EVIDENCES OF TRAUD, At an early hour yestorduy moruing 8 Iarcn nurber of prominent Republicans as.cmbled at the headquarters to ialk over the result of tho clection and o oxchange congratuiations over the new and improved aspect of palitical atiairy, | At evers fresh arrival thoso congratulations wero 1enowed, accompaniod by A genotal hand-shak- ing all around, Auaotig the heamiog faces to be noticed in tho Executive Committee room wero thoe of Georgo Hherwoud, Jumes T, Root, Com- missioners Clough aud Busdick, Chatles H. Haw, Ald. Dison, ALY, Clark, Dan Shopard, Ald. Cleveland, Clark Lipo, Phil Wadssortl, Elios | Anthiony, Gea, O, L. Mano. and mauy otliors, 1t wan a long timo betera suything approack- ing business conld be doso. On all sldes conld bo beard only the cheerful and hentty voices of the mou who Lud labored so earuestly during the caminign, and who pow felt that they lhed o right, lezally earncd, to laugh, bo merry, and {ako their eage. Thero was s good'deal of con- fuston owing moted josthug about. Nacno felt called upon to makie n speech, however, which was ono com- foit, for averybody had become tired of speech- | making na weil aa of spoech-hesring. Aiter a whilog « unjromhitn raeeting was calied fu tho comdiftee-room to take sction upon THY, [ASES OF BEPORTED TIATD in several of the warde, Heveral perrons eame in who baa boen present at the places where such neenes biad occurred, ond they proceedod to relato tho clrenmatauces accordil to tuelr knowledgge of them. The conduct of the eloction judges in the Third Precinet of the Eigliteanih Ward was £hown up, aud {ho nar- ration of tho wituossos elicited considarable discussion, The condition of affairs fn the T'wentieth Ward, swbero it wa4 alleged that tremeudous vote bad beon poiled illezally, was ulwo considered. The goneral noctimont waa in fuvor of proeoenting all offenders to the utmoet Aluch fudignation was ex- in limit of tho law, pressed at the action of the alection jndge: theso wntdy, snd seversl gentlomen predout uuntecrad largo coutributivus for tha purpoke ot proscenting the caeve, Soma uncertainty exiut- i a8 to the Inw upcn thiu clnen of casos, it wan daeided to send for Blate’s-Attotney lleed, aud proeuro his opiien. Accordingly an fuvitation Yoo Aont. to Al ioed to come ovcr and partici poto in tho proceedings, o arrived shortly af- taewards, A lengihy consuliation snsued, re- stz o the sppointment of a Committes of Investigation, as follows: Commissioncr Clough, Elas Stipman, and J. 8. Mallen, T'he Committes reachod the County Building about noun, and if they had been strangers what thoy saw for a block” arouna would not have favorably improswed thewm. Tho peizbhoring #aluonk, slwnys aglow with. patronage, weie des serted, and the eteps wero linod with TIIL OST DESPONDENT SLT OF OFTICIALS over secn, Aguow's men were bowed down— grioviug in public at tho defoat of Hemng, and in private that their hard-gstned contnbutions toward his election had Leen in vatu. Liob's birehngy wers worso thun despondont, and their deapondency socmed to havo incroasod their genoral luziness, Up Inte tho night bafore, and upou the strength of Lieb's opiuion hnving tost muny bits, to their morul was added n physical breaking-lown, whict to bo appreciuted must lavo been econ. Lich himself, who is a stranger comparatively around the build- ing, was loungg in° his private oftico swusng the roportors of several papers by desling out to them second-handed oplnions of the rosult of the eloctlan, while # host of suspendod omployes, who hal voted the dny previouis according to instructions aud with the fondost suticipation of rotsining their poaitivne, were howling thelr indignation at the course affaira hind taken, In $ho Conaty ‘Troseuror's oftica Millor, for a rurity, was ut his post, but the gloom that encircled him, the slowness with which 1oceipte came in, and the comparative ropidity with ‘whick ho way callod upou to sottle election bets, made him surly to vimtors, In fact tho recoptiou ol the Commit- tove was auytbing olse thau encouraging, oven by TuE 'sick " sopars of the puecingt 1 queation. Upau entering tho room wheie thoey wero quartersd the Committes recetved the harsbust treatmsnt, which amounted 10 a1 1w nolenco unbocoming hoest mon. They wero adding the lant ballots to the sevoral wirings, and manifosted not a littlo porpievity in their add.tion of the columns of tigures before thew, Thoy were flually lels to the caro of & foportor, who trested thow axcaedingly woll, giving tho nocessary advice in reference to making up the returns, and acsually Huing 80 fur au 10 seal thesame for them, Upou the fimt couut the number of ballote did ot agreo with the additions made, and a second vauut was mado, with the same result, 'To the veeand conut, howover, wore adiled a numbor of Ludlots of n psriicular kiud that had beeu farerted folded tugethor, and which were cleady traudulent: but thw, even, did nat suflico to bLarnonize tho Lallots and tho showiniz of tho totl-book, ~ Tlo roturny wers sinally sgreed upon and rendered, of whicu moro can bo ravd it it becomes necossary. Au thus precioet AN OUILAGK WAS PERPLTRATED Puesdsy ovomug by the police, A one- wrind man named O'Dovoghue aud O, . Holmberg had beeu all day acling us challougerd for the Repubiican par- ty. At about 7 o'clock they coucluded to go to supper, They returned a short time after and were told by the judges that they wonld ot b ndioiited L0 Witnoss the counting of voles, There were four jwlicemen on duty here, whoso uumbers aro ua follows 442, 457, 482, and 130, The challougors dewanded admission to witlews tho counting of the votes. They attempted to cuter, but the judges ordured the policemen to sject thow. They put i tho claiw of their rights a8 citizous to Boa the voto counted, but it was of uo avail, Aftor & short parley tbe four myimidons of the faw pounced upen the gentle- men sud ejected thom by brute force, 4o thattue ount was mada without them. Alter making thoriwveshigations the Cowmit~ to thn crowd, aud nomo good-bu- ten returned to headquarters end reported ro- ruite, Thmre prozecntion will ot Lo earricd on hronigh the Repubiizan parly, bub the case will bu turued over into the han:ds of THE CITIZENS ASIOCIATION § and Charley lined ling pignified his wiliingness to hizar uit tho teatituony that may bo brought e him, and to paoveentn the cherges, Any one laving any information atont illegal voting, or neglect of dnty on the part of the judges, can ba accommodated with o hewring by Mr. Iteed, for tho merchents, L atvd wwtliential citizenr who composo thes Cittzens" Anenciation, and the FExecutivo Commnittco of the Repubhicaus, sre deternuinad to push his thing the el and [ bava fit ed ool o thown who rva it Once in ths hau 14 of the aclasion, the caso will uot ba neg- lected. ‘Fhern is & plan suggested shich han reseived’ warm nupport, to organizn tho Repnulican party intoa permancut boidy,to basupportel by contri- butions,to continuo it the rooms where the Lead- quarters havn bucn in the campaign jaet oscr, sud to have branch orzamzations 1n each wari of the city, The object of this move would bz 1110 goneral wolfare of the party and the more wystematic and thorough meacs of peoing o di cont election throughout tho city in the epring. READY TO RECEIVE TEATINONY, ‘The Executivo Committeo of the Citizens' Arwociation beld a meating in their roomwss in tho Merehants' Buildue, corner of Lasallo aud Warhington etreots, yeaterday atternoon, for the rpcee of taking nction in resard to conteating Comintseioners Cleary and Mulioy's pretendrd election, and to fnstitute Investization into the fragds perpetrated at Tuesdoy's election, snd looking to bringing the gty partes to justice, Tua folloing wad adopted by the Comunttee : it te Citizens' Asrociation 1rorced ot Wlretlon 14 it 1o the At In sceordsnco with the abovn rexolution, 3Mr. Jo U, Awbler. Lo Secretary, inviles fiereoay to appear i the Arsocintion's yoome, ¥y and L Mercliant 2 10 o'clock, or ot noy maion aorieat titne, Bnd regard to ' election fry in they oy have I their posscesion. As bore- w0 fifst prociucty faced stafling waus doue in b of the Tacutieth Ward by his Lummers, it woald bo 1 band witbout delav, That proof poritive sl be forthicomiug agaiust thiy clique thern can to no doubt. ‘Tne Virsy Frecinct of the Seventeenth Ward wan slvo it i8 alleze § frandufentiy cariied, and persous having Lnwwledge of irregnlsrtios anywherein the city ought tu make them Luown at onco atthe rooms of thy Aesociation. - ATTEMPTED FRAUD. NOW THEY TRIED IN THE FIFTI, Anattemy ted fraud, and oue of 8 vory scrious nature, han coo to Jight in a quarter whero such o thinyg was lesst expected. Jt happencd in the Firgt Precinct of the Fifth Ward, the polls of wiich wero located in the real estate ofiico of Mr. . Barber, ot 257 Twenty-ninth etreat, near tho corner of State, Tho building is a swall brick etructurs, contaiping two narow roome, and is similar in @i1ze aud appearance to the buildings comwonly used for coal oices, Tho front Toom was uwed for tho voting place, ballots being deposited throngh the window from the street. Tho judges of election wero all Opposition in eentiment, sud thelr names nre os follows: Jawmes Glenson, of No. 1225 Wabaeb avenuo; Otto Blubm, of No. 490 Thirty-firet street; and J. W. McKenna, of No- 1433 Burnsido street, Afthough they wero all followers of Hesiug, yot, as will be scen, thelr Idens of tho sanctity of the ballot-box were { widely difforent, The clarks wero John Pooley, of No. bD2 Stato street, and Jobn Cumberlidge, of No, U6l Twenty-seveuth street. Deeides thesn, thero weze present ingide the office during the day sud evening Mr. E, L. Barber and Col. J. 8. Cooper, who Lad been appointed by she Re- publiean Executive Committos au chiallongers for ihat precinet, Thesa two wera tha only Repule licans admitted, Police oflicers Burger and T. J. 0'Connor were preeent,;nominnlly to presesve order. Tuo votlng had ecsrcely commenced in the morping before it became ovident that tho Judgos wero DETERNINED TO OIVE HFSING A MATORITY in thie precinct It porsible, Every loop-bolo wae taken advantage of to sceure that end. Al- thiough dlr. Barber, in the beginning, took pains to read tho Jaws bearing on elections, the judges stoutly refused to allow the halloty to be num- baered as o precaution sgainst fraud, alleging that thoir insiructions from Lieh expreesly probibited it. This refueal they peraisted in, notwithstavd. ing that o largo number of voters requested that their votes should be numbere.l. Nost, tho judgea fostigated and abetted eev. eral impudent inyaders of the polls in creating all tho uoiso and disturbaoce that thoy could, in order to distract tho chnllongers frow their duty while iliegal votes wero being cast, All day long sud dunng the evening Mossrs, Barber wnd Caoper were hariassed andannoyed by these invadors, but thoss gentlemon foreras the ob- ject in contemplation and etood atead(nsily at their posts, and utterly refused to bo ineulied or doterred from thoir work, Tho result way that, although 8 very heavy voto was polled, fow or 1o instances of repeating occurred, aod up tothe hour of closing tho polls it could be fairly claim>d that the clectivn was honost. Shortly alter 7 o'clock THE COUNTING COMMENCED, among others present bring South Town As- sovor Phillips aud Jobn Ryan, s salaou-keepor on Kate streot, near tho corner of Twenty- wichth, Hore agsin coustant atlempts wers wado by these and other parties to get up a row, and thus prevent tho correct counsing of the votes. Io this they wero unsuccessful. It shonld be stated that at this timo two of the Op- position judges, Otto Biuhm and J. W. Me- Kenus, becume tired of the coutost, and, boivg gauntied that their caudidate was defeated, re- pigned thomuelves to the situntion, and honestly endesvored to go on Wil their tank Talrly and feitbfully. ~ James Glenson, howover, the other olrction Judge, was aNactoed quito --dilferently, and becamo reckless in his attemapts to linder hila colleagues. Ilo oven teled to incite the mob on McKcuus, andseveral times a quarrel hetweon that gontlo- man and Assessor Phillpa seemed mmuinent. But there attempls wore doteated through tho justrumentality of the other judges, aud the counting was finally concluded st~ half-past 10 o'clock 1n the evening. What should havo been dono thon was to make out a_correct let of the eandidates aud the number of votes rocelved by oncly, aud vond it dowu to the City-1iall by ono of the policomen in waitiug. But_ this woult not suswer the wiskios of Gleason and his friends, who xaw that tho rosuls showed a large majority for Hnck, sud thoy accordingly cast about for soma cxjediout to dslay sending in tho returns. 1t scews that the bailots, as fast as couuted, had boon strung togetber, those of each cundi- dste bemng on a Boparato string. Besides tho straight ticketa tuus disposed of, thers wero about 100 «plit tickets, which had been nlso put on a utring by themselves, Tha counting was searcely concloded befors some one raised quostion about THE NUMDER OP BPLIT TICKETY, and the aceuracy of the count. (ileason thors- upon jusistod on counting tuem over again, and they wero thorefora unetrung and deposited in ittle heapr on the tavlo, each counter petting one of these hoops, At one side of tha table sl Mevers, Barber sud Blubm, at snother tho clorks, at the third Mr. McKeuna, and at the fourth Mr., Gloason, who was closely aconmpauied by tho paloou-kesper, Ryan, Whiletherecounting was going on, there suddenly appeared on thu table, in placo of » heap of split sickets, & num- ber of straight Opposition tickets, which wera not folded, s wers all those which had beon reg- ularly cast, nor were they plerced, showiog that thoy had not been previously counted and placed on the string, Thelr apyosrsuce was so reuark- ably bogus that they stiracted atiention at once, aud Messre, Barber and Cooper stopped their work of counting votes. Everybody present disclaimed all knowledge as to how the bogus Lallots got ou the table. Fiually, aftec a lengthy wranglo, it was dscided to destroy the now Hos- ing tickots, mod this wss dona very carefully. ‘Ihen came tha final hitch, (ileason NZYUSED To 00 ON WITH TUE COONT ortomske uny returus whatover. ‘Shus the watter stood up to balf-past d o'clock yestorday , McKeun g morning. The only returos that wero sent down town ware made up from Mr. Barbors meuo- randa, and were necessarily impurfect. At tho Lour uawmad she littie party of judges sua by. standeru disporsed, Mesars. Batber, Blubw, sad & homo dwgusied with politics, NUMBER 171, = s and Mr, Gleason bearing away the hail o’ i, which wan not locked, nor wero the batl 7 i2d by % rejorter ealled upon N yesterdav, in order to get Lin slatemertye (hy care, e was extremely rein or ntherwin implicate “his associales, althoagh ! tho defeated “ Losn," 1 a. atirred np matterathe effect wonld bo to lncrens ‘Huck'n majority reasy b SUAT LIED FATS, Lieb, the reckless and deaparate hen~hman o€ for tha cates- traphio, Is reported e sagi Jtegorter—den, Lich, what delaatal Mr, llesing 2 Ginn, tieb—There wers diffecont reascus. Tie 519 0455 1witzoant at Lho MAUNCE 30 AChieh | £t fee The pittys na Fodson, i b hios sk treaten Tt And Kol Coupor, 1o tibalb |t Hatarapiusl tha Drinc G Iy dretalied, howevor, $ho facta, sub-tantially ne | Isade 1o suything clse but stzaly neeacy, 1t i At the clove of the fotervivw the |1“l)m\z tie x\’r;l ;.‘ru-,uéd- mrnnfi‘l..l{ vn!nluus ithin ALtuenlokeye ihe [ of Dhiee 480 e the Lapilin . rl 1 1hs Gernint hive votad fhe Dimocraie Reperier—Were yon in o person or gersots wno eubstituted tho bogits Opposition balats for the wplit tickots? Mr. IL—1 waa, (| reporter the exact placo whero each mon et st L the tablo while tho votes were bam reconntad.) | I'know perfectly well that the hogus Lallots { were thrown in by Lho patties at iy 11ght. Reporter—They wera 15913, OLEASOX AXD RYAX? 2 ou, cportar—(Can you guess which man it wan Lk i e ? 3, - T ean only eay this: Rvan was leasing did not have bys hands urar tho tulle. Cleasun, huwaver, was fumbling tho tickets as #uon ss 1Luy were on the table, erel ths interview terminated, Mr. Barher his wish and intention {o go bofore v n4 poun 3 poegible aod mako 13 1n a Birong one, and iy backed ral credible witnesses, THE COALITION BROKEN. TUL UETASIS-2LITUNG ™ REPUDIATES TAL IRIZE The 1*ading editorlal in yesterday's Staats- Zituny hay tue following interestivg comments on the recel i o far Teemzer of Cook Con: dicato that the so-calied sapported by the At nof oty vl they ine Bl ths volen cast, didste, The Trirh traitors 120 voie dor tu vl contemnyiile hireliug, -ciged the mattes i1 favor of the Amerdan Koow-Nothiugs, Tuat thia shiasueless Letrayal of the Germzna i o be et down fo T thowe inAiviua wh they be fdeutide peneeal, b eamly Hd 1, tbder e prevaiffigcirelmatancie, s nny Cousequently, We can nover Lear again of auck un stiee ay that of two yoara ago, Lhie memory o 7 carliy glse place to cprozal v ce. ‘The fact that' B prest Lt enbraciig e Neurtblest 3t most honorable Trish, matted 150 10 teacolors, eatinot chatge the Do lings whick will grow out of thu vesult of yesterday's elec Locking back on the list two wecks, we must ray tint there neverhad been 0 hitter and paesiount Jolitical contest in Cook County, 5o fuf a the newss Japera could do it, the Atiericatin Lave tried to con fure up the worst fimes of thu Kuow-Nothiug moves et of 1834, AX tegards the significanen of a Tietory won by the Americin Ruow-Nothinge, even though gained tbrough the treschiery of Keelvr's Irivh friends, wo thtuk to-day Juetes we did bifors the election duce ot miean that the oicers elected vedterda; fmmediately dispiny in_ favor of the tempcrane canre, We tever declared that, but elmply shis, that & vietary of the Kuow-Nothings in a_county eliction vould I Josked on by them a8 a proof that they weuld i Ju the next ety elcetion, and that, afier guch a victory, the euforeement of the State temper anee law an the clty Sunday_ordicance would foliaw, ction of the young man hiuga o8 & bait, it sy 1ou will be of about s much ug citizens ne were the Gere epbicunon, who were clected in ¢ iil, frops fe day <€ lis elec £ polliler, uud simply make out of bis p what cau be made, houestly, of course, He will leava Jolitien slonc and dbandun the political represcatatinn of Geront king citizens 1 Fuch men aw Michaelts, rie Scnnebier, and Peter Iogt one of thise tree, who, periars, Ju tie eyes Of aristo- eratic Americans regresent the Gesmen element, may citizets of German Lirth turn Lenceforward ' with their perplexitivs and troubles, et TIM CASEY. vt hie W an old Democrat, aud a gentlowan who ia lame, res wotching tha autics of & party of repeatery in the Sccond L'recinct of tho Twentieth Werd. e bingd tracod thom from the polls on Dearboru street, they beiug Jed Ly an 0ld bira named Tin Caaey, who has & clerksbip fu ., B. Mller's affice. Mr. Sheldon had warned tho party on soveral nccasions, and asked the police to arrest them, bot was coch timegreeted with threats snd ahueo, the oficers siding with the ropeaters, At the Second Precinct of the Twentioth Ward Tim Carey with & number of his roughs eur- rounded the geatlemsn and beat bim. one of the party drawing @ revolver. Mr. Sbeldon Lad previougly ealled several tunes mpon the polico to do their duty, but they refused, and declined even to notics bim, even while he was Leing attacked. Mir, Sheldon was very roughly handled, and ho relatod bis etory to Justice Meech, whoyr office 13 at tho corner of Clark and Madison gtreets, and who SSSCED A WABRANT for the arrest of Casey, Iiy somo mistake, the document, ivstead of belng given into the handa of & Constablo to executo, as should have bocn dono, vy Elnce-l i the lands of a policeman, who arrestod Casey on the North Bide, at tho polls, where ho wug working for the Opposition ticket, ‘Tlio policeman very naturally, but very wrongly, took the accnsed before Justico Kaufmann, of the Nortl Side Polico Conrt, and hero 18 whero FIE 3106T LAWLESH PROCEEDING was perpetrated, Casoy was charged with as. sauis and bateery andthreatoning. ‘[ho Justice, mstesd of putting Casey under sufficient bonds, hield lura i but 2200, on literally * straw " bail. Aud tho worst featuro of this is still to ba told. “Lim beeame partially his own bondswman, John 11, Colvin becomng joint surety. Not only is the entire proceeding unlawful, bat it shows badly .for young Colvin, who i+ found making tho ronnds of thie polls with thieves and ballot-box stuffers aud others of like ilk, anl going bafl for them, Sull it is poor ball, for vonng Colviu fs not remarkable for eithier the porsession of pereonal propesty or roal estato, Aud now, TO CAT TUE STIRY ILLEGAL AND UNITST PROCELD- NG, Justico Kaufmann turns tho bail bond over to ‘Tustice Monch, and agmu placas the caso ia bis hauds, Tim's bail s to the 17th mst., bug it is not unlikely that Justice Meoch will ses to it fhat Cusoy'is put under sufticiont bouds and this illegal action inauired 1mto. Prompt Actian i4 nocessary, however, of Tim will be vut of tho aty, aud J. L., will neither deliver up nor pay . —— NOTES. RETOLNING THE COTES, An interesting fuature yosterday in the Couuly Clork's offico was the returu of the bailot-boxes from the differout wards, all of which have to be deposited with Lim withia four dure after the counting of the votes, ‘Il bos fium tho Poor- House precinct of Norwood Purk, containivg the 00 of more paupor votes, was brought iu very sppropriasely by Warden Kinberly. Tollowiug {8 o list of tha hoxes not yot returned : From the Fimst sud Second Preciuts of the First Ward, the First Precinct of the Becond Ward, tho First Precinet of tho ¥ifth Ward, tho Flret Preciuct of the Kixth Ward, the 8ixth Pro- cinet of the Nixth Ward, the Fourth Praciuct of the Heventh Wurd, tho Tifth Preciuct of the Ninth Ward, the Sisth Precinct of the Ninth Ward, the Ninth Preciuct of the Ninth Ward, the Second Vrecinct of the Twolfth Ward, tho Phird Precines of the Fourtcenth Ward, the Kixth and doventh Precincts of tho Fiftecnth Ward, tue ‘ftard Procinet of the Bizteeuth wWard, the Fuat und Fourth Precincts of the Heventh Ward, the ‘Third Yracinct of the Nine- toontls Ward, and the First aud Becoud Pro- cinets of tho ‘Pwentieth Ward. Also, from tho Town of Maunover, tho Fifth and Soventh Procincts of Hyds Park, the Fourth Precioct of Lake, the Towns of Maiue, Now Trier, aud ‘thoruton. TOE TINTEENTH WARD. Opposition politiciany were buay yesserday gruvbiug st straws, Awoug othor thingd, ihey imagined for nwhila that 1 would be u guud thing to throw out the vote of the Third I'ro- cines of tho ‘Thircoonth Ward, if possible, snd any Mepublican precinets thst thors way the shightest uxcuso for. Tlveing's fiivhids wate uig- ing that cortain irrvealiriy vxistel la tho wivd in question, sl for s whila gluated over tho prospeetof throwing out the vote. A oo ond thought, besed on additionul information, hojvever, changed thelr programms, 4 Jast aee counts they had sbandoued their plans iu this Qirection for bwo roasops @ First, thoy were sat- 1ailed that thore was uothing irrvgular iu the wad in quoestion ; and, svcond, that if thoy n in 8to the ] i (1o then pointed out to the ! T What £l p o ind to Mr, Mesing's In th B + General, whiel I, I ing sought o make 100 1ot thenwing himeelf upon thn 5 (Fal), ut tho lawyer would Lie G wi e, infamoua olec tone BLCE Apri; with tho iy, ond mise atitinie of Sheellf Aynew s worst of alb e e interCst kowa 1 5L, Tiesdivg by the gambling feateruity, net o wan o skrinks from an ot yand T beliovo that gambiing miich of §ta larm by proper los 4 Lt aa garsi v cago, the WA o e, ik thin thelr ey post 84 doomed. TY-HALL. Thrre was a floom over the old sloll yester- day rarely, if ever, olnerved o a almilar fustitu- tivu, aned tie death-ligs pall was only rolioved by wraice of o fow chicerful Republicnnn A wtraight. Tho despondency of sov- eral of tho officials brake out into noger, and one of them khowed bis ill-breeding and ilhter- ey 80 fa7 88 1o veutit upon one of the roporters, whioss dutioy bappen to briog bim in contact with sael men. The Masor, though quite Jame, appeared at his oftice at tho uxual hour. Ho vas {utercsted yarticuiatly in Mr. Hesing's success, but bo govo it up, and, when naked what he thought about tbe causes which led to the result, eral, chief among which wan Ho remarkod that if Nr. Hevtug bad gone liomo easly that tatal Fri- day might. awl taken to hin bed aud Lo vleep, ha won'd havo been electod by 6,000 majority. There wero other causes, his Honor said, but he 1ad no time to explain them. The City Collactor had not made up bis mind ns to tho cauves of Hening'n defeat. Whon tho full vote was connted ho could_tell botter, ho replicd, fu auswer to guestions. Like wany mis- sutden men who threw away their suffsago on Mr. Heving, ho gracetully scknowledged the vie- tory, but tugisted upou & small wajority ouly fur Huck, Marspal Beoner and Superintendant IHickey aro pasdive over the result. It is known that they ara Bepublicans and twok 0o uciive parb 1o the canyasy, ity Commissioners Wabl and Prindivilla were hopelul Jexinuitea, tho former takiug no active purs in Lits favor anid tho latter lending all his inthiienco n4 becowes B oUOFOUS DArtissn. Ou acconnt of their business engngements they wero upated the aiony of ab ntervies, Dick.ey, Curporation Couurel, seemod 1giy chiecefal over something, but so enprossed with other mattots un oould not be ia:d as to tho re- eloction sud tho causes whith led ta ¢ sultof the Hesing'n defeat, Thero was some conrolation to bo Lad in the roporied election o Mulloy sud Cleary, but nothng was eaid about thodo gentlemen form- ing 8 wtrouz addition to tho aiready uotorious County Board. Late 1n the sftorncon, Cleary came atound the City-{iall, and received nomer- ous congratulations, in rotira for which he of- fered consoliig words. But few of the Aldermen camo arotind. Cor- coran conversed with the Mayor on tho Bitun- 1150, {n a desaltary way, and sad he did pot pro- Lo to give up jinttlien: tho vote wes yet to Ho counved oficinlly. Whon iuformed that the , Jjudges of the Oppoaition had returned the fig: o5, Lo readily aduiited their guueral correet- ness. '[he City Treasurar wns ak homo, ill, hut it is snid that he predicted Hosing's defeat after tho merchauts’ meeting, Comptrollor Hayen fy still tn New Yok, and therefors has ercaped the heated campzigu aAnd its resuliting conseucnces, NORWOOD FARK. ‘Th2 penple of Norwood Park fecl somowhat i gurieve:d at the ghapoof the clockion returns from their town. It appesrs from the tablothat the towu_gave a Jarze majority for the great Dead-nud-Buried candidate, and the rogpectable citizeus do pot liko the tmpuiation that they be- Toug tu the gang, aud wizh to havo it understood thut at the &c it precinct, ot sho depot, there was & henvy majority for luck, aud no encour- acement for Iesing; Lut tho l'oor-House pre- cinet, under the management of tho wondroun Kimberlay, turned out the Hesing vote for whichie was creatod. SENTOTA, ILT, Sietial 1epateh v Tiie Chiteago Tribune. . Mexnota, 1il v. Y.—~Tbere 18 great refoto- ing hore over theresuit of tho Cook County election. Tho majority of Irish and Germans, exultivg over Hering's dofeat, are jubilant. ory ote scems to havo cought the splrit of tho firess, which was nover more cloquout in Jta Jjust denunciations. ITA30N OP TUFADAY'S ELECTION. wor of The Chicago Trivune : v, 9.—Tlo election of Tucsday, in « this city, fllustrated in a striking degreo the vast ' intlnence the busiuess men of Chicago can bring to bear upon &ny Question st issue befors the . peoplo. They tiansforred their cuergios for a few lours from tho busy, busthng marts of in. dustey and commerco to the political arepa, and behold the transformation they produced! Untll two wosks ago, great gloom had settled down | upon thls city through the fear that the Oppoai-' tion candidates would be elected ; but the tocsin of slarm was pounded, tho business mon sprang 4o tbe front, sud the political horizon began at once to asBume = more cheerful sppesrance. With tho charactoristio energy proverbial ot Clicugo merchants and businoss- wnen genorally, thoy threw thomuclves futo the ' breach, cicared tho decks of the old Republicsn el for action, and tho reward is ulc?ory far BUrpaRBing our most sanguiue expectationd. Wish such an ilustration before us s thers any necessity heroalter for an olection to go by dofault? ‘I'ho remson why we havo 8o often Dioen saddled with jocompotent, worthloss, aod dishonest ofticinls is becauso our merchants wero Ko complotoly awallowod up with thoir busi- nusy affairs that thoy hsrdly gavo the queation of Jocal politica w thought, To the morcliants, ~manufaclurers, sod business- men of Chicazo, I woula say that the good namo of thig city is now in your lauds. Her future glory and greatnoss aro in your keoping. You casuot sit by your ollco-stoves or in yoor busy countiug-raoms hereafter, aud doplure” tha {ato that compols you to submit to the rule of incompetent aud raacally ofticials, The remedy s in your haude, Nocity Ib tho world more de- ' gervos an honess sdministration of her Govern- mental affairs, and uo city hss more of the requisito materlal to be brougnt into saction on shott notice to secura cthis blo ro- sult, Tho buslpess-mon of no ity in tho land are more uvited o " their desire for an efticient governmont,—one that thoy can bo proud of, and hold up ta tho world a8 & mudul of putity aud houesty, —thsa those of Gileago ; and wono foul Ui atinging mortifen- tion ore deoply tuan they in baving the fair. ruputstion of lLu city marred by suspicions of fraud, dishonesty, snd corruption. Henoefortia Joi our lceal elections seel the maguetic infu- eticos of your prescuce, and tho bydra-hesded wonsters thut bave beretofore so unblusblgly used ali wanner of falsehood and corruption to yetain their hold of municipal affairs wilt be sent mto evorlasting retirement and oblivion. I mako thesa Bukpcationd 1o sll saroestness, abd ¢annob bui betlove thoy will be heeded. From tus tumo on lot & now era be marked 1 vdr history, oud ® uow 1uterest be awakened ua tno wminds of all those whose welfare and pros- petity are idautical with the progross snd grand- cur of the most entorprisiug wnd wouderful oity 10 the world. O W. K. ——— AT LARG WISCONSIN. THE VOTE OF THE STATK. Special Dupatch to The Chicago Triduna, bMaptsox, Wis., Nov, 3. —~Careful comparisons of the returus received of a two-thirds vote of the Btato, iveiuding all thio citiea. show suffjclent Nepublicau galus already to more than wipe Taylor's wsjority of 15,575 two years ago and to loave & lepublican majority of 8,000. As ocotnpared with the Congressional vote of last your, it 16 gouorally bolioved ¢hat Ludioglon's