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1 VOLUME 29. !}NANOXA!:- T T ET R fchents, Farmers', & Mechanies Savings Bank, 76 OLARK-ST., CHICAGO. [IVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. . Perfeot Socnrity—Liberal Intenest, FADLE of Inereaso of “Investment Certifl- s secured on Improved renl entate. bears = Interenty payable in quaricrly fnmtall~ B4 o at the Tate of 7310 per cont per an- B howlnk the accumulntian of muins lu- Iritdfor the beneat of Children or othieras A it Time, Ancomulated, 142,01 THE LATE ELECTIONS. Discovery of Illegal Voting in the Eightcenth Ward, Evidence Is Pouring in upon the Citizens’ Asso= ciation. Rumors that the * Staats-Zeitung,» Will Decome Republican Again, Complete Vote for County Commis- sioner in the Lemont { Distriot, iudon ravings sooount, and fovosted In INVES §Ex? BETIFIOATKS whenaver $100 ia thus accum B dor st & Certificate hna the pristlegs of oramia- e condltion of the srust at any tima on calling at oficool the Truntos. cates forwarded, and interost, whon due, rain- i, 11 doaired, oe remitied by draft or express toany ool ibe Unlted Btates. Address BYDNEY_MYRRS. Manager, JONEY TO LOAN on Bl Estalo In Chicago aud vicinity. Sumsof goowdupwards. Funds tn hand, IMEAD & CGF, ART SALE., Art Sale! W HASELTINE, of Philadelphle, acting upon_the iegeesticns and advics of somo of Lis friends iu Chif. s concluded to offer ot public mala bin piroscut fivion of cholce ana Important waria of Atherican 124 Torelgn Talnters, comprising epecizicns from ey sriecntre of the World, In coneequence of his Iateatiom to shortly vielt Eutape upon bumness, and roniclns {2at tho patrons of Fiua Art in Chicago will sporecata his purpose, b bus concluded to nell 300 PAINTINGS OF THE COLLECTION, PEREMPTORILY WITHOUT RESERVE menco, therefore, of tho fmportanco of the mmna ila being offered for sole upon such Yeditoad, thla occaaton becomies The Greatost Opportunity to Buy FINE WORKS OF .ART Prodably ever offered {n the United Blat; The following Eminent Artists are ropresented by Izyeriint Works ¢ The Result in New York and Wiscon. sin Still in Doubt. Bloody Work of the Ring Ruf- fians In Baltimore, Political Ungratefulness as Illustrated by Recent Events in New York, 5 LaBalles Newspaper Commenis on the Resulls of the November Elections, LOCAL. THE EIGHTEENTH WARD, TOW TAEY DID fIINGS IN THE SECOND PRECINCT. Having obtained information that attempts hod boon mado on clection day by eertain par- tiea ascting in tho Interest of the Opposition ticket int genoral, and Cleary and Mulloy in par- ticular, to cost, or canso to bo cast, a numbor of illegal voten in tho Becond Precinct of the Eight- conth Ward, 8 TRuox: reporter searchod closcly for the facts, it such thioy wore, aud in enabied to abread thie rosult Loforo the public. The poli- Ing-placo was situntod at No. 55 Chicago avenue, sud Michael Sullivan, W. Mycrs, and Potor Jobnsen wero appomted by the Couaty Board of Commissioners a3 judges. Nonme of tho Dell’Aqus, Zlem, Zamecots, gentlomen wero Ilopublicans, but it bhas mlfimdd. Hkinuer Proat, De Junghe, boon lenruod that they acted se farrly g Ay ey as possiblo, At en early honr Ald, Nywee- lsdre, Richter, Navune, ney sud & number of Opposition partisans lncque, Filrion; fhenilind, put in an sppearanco at the poll, aud Logan to &fih ;.f,,{‘ U‘Rl:mbnur, Prof. d, lfubner, tun affawrs on the outsido sbout as they plessed Exghhar Doliylandt, ' Gide, for Hesing's benefit. Oge pornicious fellow, an Yot O Tuppert, TS liishman who had much of tho brogus ou his Tern, E“Efl.""‘ ]lh-nlry, touguo, waa couspicuous us a challengor, nndh [y Ly, ubalsy ingler, quiet Ropudlican who was prosent says Lo T L cinlionged every Tuck man who came up to tazj ‘Nicholson, De Nittis, vote, causing iich delay and aunoyanco, Do THE 1ON. M1, ANWEDHON, T fxposiion Art.Tall WIH be open frea daily om 430 &, 1n. {0 5:30 p. m., and from 7:30 to 10 P, . Tha sala will take pluce at thie Lxposition Bu ding #79p m. Monday, Tueaday, Wednceday, Thuraday, o4 Pilisy sventnge, Nov, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Wi, A, BUTTERS &'C0!, Auctlonsers, B Beott, Jr., of Ihiladelphia, will conduct the Bale, e e et St et ————r UNDERWEAR. Inderwear The Largest 8took and tho Largest Fumber of Lines ever offered 1n this dty, consisting of Flannels, Meri- 108, Cashmeres, Bcotch Wools, 6, &o,, from medium to finest one of Mr. Hesing' supporters, who has beon a mere cipher in the Legislsture, was alwo con- spiciious as ah Opposition clnllovger nud tickot. peddler. Ho tackied overy Bwedo whowm ho sup- pured had 8 Republican ticket in his band when Lo was about to voto, sud did all he could to prevent thoso of that natiouality from oxcreising their right of sufirago, Oue indignant citiZen of Bwedish birth produced bis papers aod voted for Huck aud the others on the lepubs ligan ticket, whilo a sucond had to go homs for his uaturalizstion papors, aud o third—a good citizon—went off disgustod. Arwedson knew ail tho time that tho men wore good, bard-working citizens, —one of them of filteen yoary standing. Mombers of tho Scandiavisn Kurner Socioty are wwaro that Mr. Arwedsou's connectlon with thom a8 Becretary did not turn ous to thoir fiking. DBut thst transaction the orgapiza- tlon agroed to keop secrot ou oertain political conditions, qualities the world produoes, at | 0Ouofellowcomeup to the window to volo, and; thiowing in hiy ballot, called on the {udges wusually low pricos. to put {t in tho box. Ha was sskod whero ha lived, and satd in taaudlin tonos that bis_ romi- SON BROS donco wus close by—abaut a block off. It ro- *9 | quired n policonian to get him away. Anothor ngs‘fl? ‘Washin, cn-sti‘,' Chicago, {’rxfd t:D ;o:lca hig vnvln. in b'y uwl !umlod protcus, rthe ut the judges wore honoat, ‘aud would not re- ¥'s Opera Houso, Fourth: osivo it ‘Thera in positive fnformtion st ore 8t., Cincinna Complste line of English and Amor- lcan Bilk Umbrellas at low pricos. et JOOAL. BALTIMORE & OHIO GOAT GO, XX Coal. 28T DOESTIO COAT, in tho matket. It §1 cles Smal ulphur, with very I oko, . Alsy BUTAN % ery little amoke, Also LI, IEDMONT (Blacxamith's), and the beat O.AT, AT LOWRST MARKET PRICES, Orders by mail promptly filled, HHTLTON, HARDER & HARER, 0 105 Washington.st,, corner Clark, Cottay T ) -0V o D0 Collano Grovoay. s3d Twuny.sov fellow attempted to ropoat his voto a third time. X YOTED TWICE, and falled to got in auother for Heslog and the Ring. Hweonoy's gang made some disturbance, and inajuted on having beor botora they voted ; and thoy got plenty of that boversge ere tho day closed, ‘Thoro wora 184 votes cast for Huck, and nearly all of thein were sworn in. Unfortunate- 1y, the Ropublican campaign managers sont two (Iwudnu. not citizens, to act an challongers, and thoy did not sorve with suy onergy or autharity, Among the porsona nho attompted to get in'n vuto was & recontly-discharged policerdan, He eame forward with a Swede, and ofiiciously en- doavored to squeezo tho ot in, but failed, thp judges stoppiug him. Tho fullowing in a list of tha NAMES OF ALLEQED ILLEOAL YOTERS, and their residonces, aud have Loen obtained from o reliable and trustworthy sourco: John Bvaneon, Louls Loyor, Louis Buith, No. 13 Uromor stroat; Y.ouiw Eklund, No. 45 Bromer treot; Joseph Medgor, I, Les, No. 14 Bremor strect; O, Eden, No. 21 Bromer strect; John MecCarty, No. 140 Bromer atreot: and one 8jos- trom, No. 203 Bremer strect. Tho above all cast batlots for the Opposition candidates, and a number are positively known ay furelgners who bhave no naturalization papors. ‘There were be- tween twenty aud thirty fllogal votes cast in the precluct, and it i» said that the fraud was prao- ticed «till moro openly snd oxtensively in other precincts in the same ward. In nearly all tho foregoing fustances thore is positive proot of fraud, and the voto of tho Hecoud Frecinct was much larger for My, leaing then it should bave Leon, W do; Hou Wt ey, Bk, Bonh, flo; Hovond dock QEIQ North slde, XX ud best grate anil cookiug coal fu thio OUTTING & ELLAWORTII, Bole Ayents, 46 Wushington-at. ,'.‘}’,‘,’;mrd;:m- 18 crodit busioces 1 debtors expect \Lis you muat jush claiore e dua, of amplo:xuourmb. st will. This sgency d dobtors., LLECTION AUENOY, Corner Hiate and Mouroe-sts, —s UNEARTHING FRAUD, AT MEPUBLICAN JEADQUARTERS yesterday morniog Mr, Georgo Gherwood, the Toe == | Treasuror of the Central Executivo Committea, Nfiw‘l‘?fi’.&'@:w.w was engoged iu paying the balauce of the billa OR SATLE. incurred during the recent campaigo, Tho work for which the Committes was or- ganizod {s now over, aud ity succees was largely due to Mr. John H. Clough, its Chalrman, and tho worthy Tronsursr, lioth of these gontlomen bave worked assiduouxly, and through their and the Cowmitteo's offorts sll campaign ex- pouses bave been pald, aud tha Committeo closou its busincss without loaving one bill unsettled, TRADE s e, MEMBERSHIE 3. B, MORBS & (! : 118 Latallo-at, R ADVERTISING, usiNG, ;‘:'"'alu.t:lz?’x_.mmu Tn the Though the work, so far as politics is cone ity to ure ) A. COOI w' ey concornod, s comploted, the Committes, s Buccessors 1o Cook, Coburn ¢ Co,, 7 mouibcrs, still propose to act and aid in bringing 1,0, SHICACO, (-~ Lot SN Complets X Adsertlihy sz.v.r"‘,".i.‘{a“."m.'f.”' Houe 4 ucilities are whawry ropoators aond bailot-box etulfers to justice, The Committes caunot stay in existeaue, but through the Coutral Committee will oncoursgo Ropublioan organization in tho various wards, Bo that the spring will flud tho party roady, as over, and prapared o do better for houesty and the right, Yo Uen, Mano, who organized (he Dallot-box Guards, who did auch good service on election- day, the Comtittee fool largely indebted, as they Lad a wholesome influence on repeaters, ‘Whe mattor of fraudulent voting has been placed ontirely in the bunds of THE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION AND NERCUANTS' cou. AT who Lave fuil chargo. T&%fiéflops ¢ JARTNER WANTED, &"5’"&"&-& A dood, active parinue vith from 008 11 Taincity, g s o o b particr wusk ds Lusiness, 28 the groond s wnd aubtantisl 10 thie 1 rofrty O tho ayertis s " BAUEEALINS & COSLOT, Newss o 1 A R g vl b et et TLE, With these the mombery The - Foed | Of the Contral Committee will act in conoort, Blovas Bns Ko B roed [ et pcns ParLy 1b victorious ty. (CYBLING, WX | will'show Lo tho world that, it Lates fratd, ais W .g.jg-_.‘_gg s"u’éfi"." i lo at hat 1 cut o el in iautin out Jur- 1] 8 4o Lun abiies, ‘Tl party will snyouss Sof flover P | Ana pusa Pl box Gaiy, apd'ls bosad e ps g:wn ragcality #o oponly practiced on electlun- Y. Yenterday morning Mr. J. C. Amblsr, Hoorn. {8ty of tho Citizens' Ausociation, wan very Lusily engaged taking AFFIDAVITS AND RTATEMENTS In regnrd to alloe-hox stufting anl illegnl voting on election-day, Tho fallowing in a capy of a letter eent Lo ‘tha Chairmnn of aach of tha ('en- tral Committess, Ropublican, Opposttion, and Indepondent « - CITIZENN ARMOGIATION CoMmMiTTLR, Roos 28 MERCHANTA BUILUNG, Ciiie €A, Nov. &.—Drean Sini: 1 am enyagud by diferiion of the Committee fu taking atatementa aud informa- tion relative to alleged fraudn fn tho electivn of Nov, 2. 10 you can furninh any such {nformation an wili i n ibo matter, pleane sond the parties having ftto tlieso rooms, * Yours respectfully,” J. C, AMurn, Hecretary, In reaponaa to the notices published iu yentor- doy morning'n papors, A LARGE NUMBER OF RESPECTADLE. CITIZENS appenrad at tho rooms. Tho evidenco againat tho judgen aud othor wortines of the Firkt and Hocond Fracincls in the Twentieth Ward is very strong, but {ho information ia of auch a charac- tor thiat it will probably not be wado publie un- til warrauta of arrost are issurd for tho stuffors and repeaters, Tho poiico wwho were on duty i the Socond Precinct of the Twentivth Ward nre not forgotten, and their heads may drop into the baskt at & vory unoxpectod moment, Thoir actlon was exccrable, Uliey threw Mr. Atwator, the Topublican challenger, out of the room while tho votes wero being counted, becauso ordersd by the judges. The Board 1 this precinct acted ina L] nded manuor, and, a8 in the First Lrociuct, carried thn election thero to enit thomselves. Iiuy the day of rockoning ls coming, and woou, for the evie donco fn accumulating atrongly, and at anolber alection Miko Corcoran, Jotnny Crawfard, and othots of the gang will provo poworless for good or evil, It now looks an though they might retire to Joliet for a time, bofore spring, ae woll ws fow others not named. The Citizons' Awsociation snd Merchauts Committee are terriblyin earnest, aud the Loldiviolators of tha luw will fiud that theso gentlemien mean business. PROM THE PIGITEENTIE WATD, too, the avidence in accumulating, aud frauds are Lemg uuoarthad which will cause somo persons who do uot want to to answor n few pertinent questions before the Graud Jury and the Crim- inal Court, Iu the Fifth and Tuird Wards (raudy aro also boing uneartiied, which show Low syatematically the Opponition genarally bhad prepared to make votes by repanting, They ovr- genized their forces in such a manner that 200 thugs, plug-uglica, thievos, aLd bunko-stecrars couid out-vota G600 respectable citizens, In spito of their unholy schemo houosty provailed, and tho priocipals will likely havo to answer bu- fore the proper tribuoals, and thoro et their Juet dosorts, 1 ordor to make au example, so 1Lt herenftor ballot-box stuiling aud ropeating will be a dsugerous gaimo to vluy 8t in Chicago, e THE "STAATS-ZIETUNG.” 18 TOFSIDLE RETUMN TO RERUNLICANIAN. Rumors wore carrent ou tho stroot yestorday that tho Staats-Zewung will again becoma n Tio- publican paper. It is woll known that, though Mr. Hosiog has a large controlling and paying interest in tho paper, Liu stack is still pladgad to the banks to secure what remains due of the £2535,000 fndobtedness of the Garden City Manu- fncturing Company, for which ho bocamo poraon- ally rosponsible somo two years aud a halt apo, This was a yoar bofors the Company wont into bankruptey. I'rom time to timo Mr. Ilosing has liftod this papor, as hie was abio, tho banks acting very lonloutly with him. It 19 snid that Mr, Plotsch, Secrotary and Busi. noss-Manager of the Staats-Zeituny Company, owns o portion of tho stock, but not o control- livg intereat. Iis principlos ara toported to be decidodly Republican, and it is understood ho would like to g the Zeitung eailiog under the Ropubliean banuer, Al Raster, tho oditor, controls but & small por- tion of the stock,and Mr, lesing holds tho major part stiil, This, howaver, is yet largely lield ax collateral by tho bunks, and yesterday 3 Tninusz reporter callod on ML W. T, COOLUALCIL, of tho Union National Bank, sand Mr. Henry Grovoebnum, but thoy kuew very little in regard to what tho papor was doing, or'its future pros- pects, Mr. Conlbaugh, upon belug questioned, eaid that ho did not know that Mr. Heiug's stock was beiug bought up in ordor tomaketho Stuals- Zeitung & opublican paper and dethrons the present controtling powor. His bank held Lut a fow thoussnd = dollars of the stock, which was deposited ns collalerals for Unr- den City Manutscturing Compsny_paper, Tho banks had acted leuisutly with Mr. liewing, ns Lo Lad shown a digposition to sct faitly and pay hin dobts, and they preferred to wait. liodid not know what was golog on outsido, and lind, he uald, about all ke could uttend to inthe bank. B, UENLY OREENENAUM statod that Mr. Hesing still bad control of the Staats-Zeitung, 8o far us ho knew, nud thought he would control it for some timo to cowe. If tho paper turned to Republicanism o tbought it would be done by Mr. Husing himeell. Mr. Ureonebaum's bank (the German National) holds soma Jittle of the Staals-Zeituny stock, but Mr, G, eaid ho was not yet ready to o iuto tho nowe- paper business, 1o was utill a ltepublican, ond thought that the Rupublican party ought to do all it could to Lold the German voto, aud thero was no roason why Chicago should not lavo from 7,000 to 9,000 Republican wajority at cach election. *Dut” said Mr. Greoncbaum, “1 don'c know anything sbont the Staats-Zeitung or its utock. Mr. Hewing i« not nesrly po pooily off a8 sowne peoplo would make out, and is undoubt- edly able to pay Lis dobtu, If given time, and I think he will continue to coutrol tue editorial columns of his paper aa heretofore,” 1t i genorally understood on tho street that tho Staats-Zertung will bocomoe a lopublican or- g&an, and that Mr. Heslog will part with at lost a portion of hia stock, in order to preserve the remainder. A EORT OF YUIVATE TALK of afaw of Mr. Hesing’s porsonsl frionds wan Leld yesterduy moruing, tho special objeet bu- Ipg to ralsa for him a purse of 100,000, Baveral prominent and wealthy Germuus were among thove present. A kindly fecling toward Mr. Iloslug was manifested, and oxpressions of sym- pathy wero gouoral, but the meotiug partiully falled of its purpose, Those presout oxpraesed & willingnoss to contrlbute to the extont of their abilty, but owiag to tho juformality of tho gathering ‘and the mesgro attendsnes nothe ing was reatly dono. ‘Thoso who wero presont, however, appoared contidont that fhe money could e raised wpoedily, aud bofore adjonrmug tho noceasary stops woro taken to that end. It mas not givon out for what pacticular purposa the fund wau to he raiend, but b was undosstood that whatever taight ba subscribed ehould bs in tho nature of & douation. ——————s LEMONT DISTRICT, TUE PULLIETUNNY, The following & the full vote for County Commissioner in tho Lemont District, showing that Conly ia electod by a plaraiity of 120 votes over Bkelly, who ran as an Independont candi- date: Faxre anteano, Humphrey, Stelly, Conty, e Sinde €0 6 2y W i 4 a3 o oL w s GENERAL, WISCONSIN, TUE RESULT STILL IN DOULT—LOTH SIDES CON- FIDENT, Special D:epateh to The Chicago Tridune, Mabtson, Wie., Nov, 4, —Thero Lias bsen groat excitement smong tle politicians of both parties at the Capitol to-day. Thoso supposed to be posted sud ekillful in this matter are Higuriog sod estimatiog ou returny, Speculatiug and betting Lis been the onler of the day, In the last tweuty-four hours the gaine oxpectsd for the Rtepublicans in the citiea and villagos on the lines of railrosd end telograph have uot boen keptup in the rural districts, espociaily in atrong Republican counties, like Hock svd Walworth, which haye come much shors of redeeming tholr plodges. ‘The northeastern part of tho Blate has not done what was expected for the Republicans. Appesrancea also Indicate tiat 140 efforty OF tho megustes of the Feboas of Huabandry 0 secnre Yoiee for e CHICAGO, FRIDAY. Detancratin ticket among the (irangers havo partly muceaedeld, Consoqunntly, thero has barn tntich doubt on what was ot izt genorally con- coded to L the seeult of the rlection, both #1dod to-day claiming n mnjority, and it appoars trabiablo that partof each Girket in elected, The Democrats have heen quito Julajant much of the day, und clnimed the elostion of alf thoir icket, vior an Ligh as 2610 majorty and the rest by iuore,-and many of the more RARgInN otien have buan coneralalating tha Governor on him re-election, To-night, however, they have difficalty in figunmg and most of them £1ve it upon Gaver Keyee, Coairman of ti Eeibiican Contral Commitins, haa returna from all'bug fonr and which sliow 1.200 to 1,590 majority for Luding- ou, Warner, lopublican, for ~Hecrefary of Btato, had run Iargolv whead tu hin own county il aection, and in beliaved olected ; ntwo, Ben- nett for Atburney-General, and poseibly Eaton for Lisutenpnt-Govornor, and Grabam for State Huperiitendent. Kuehn, Demoerat, tor Lraaunr- or, 18 elected without donbt. Thn Aswntubly ia vory close, probally Domocratic by onie or Lwo. owini to Lol and loeal nod perronnl wnucy, Thora in A tio an ono (Dodga County) distiict tietssen Hayhuret and Gritho, [u view of the fact that thore i 1o regintry in the country dietricts, and &0 overwhnlming Damocratic l)rexmmlumnco m sowmo counticy, it ia xitpgosted that tho Repub- licann watcl carefully tha'canvass of voiew and #oo that the roturns are ko toadn 28 to avoid technical ohjectious. Dana County eloets ouly cpublican out of four Assemblyinen, It vior 363 majorit; Win., Nov. .—Retamna from re- mote towos b baen roccived to-day are genurally unfavorablo to tuo siepublicnrs, It will require the ofileial canvass to docarmine the resuit abwolutely. Ludington, tho Depmbicsn caudidato for Govarnor, I8 probably clectad Ly about 1,000 wajority. The' rest of tha Hopub- hican tickat s provebly dofeated. Lho complex- fon of tho Legislature 18 10 doubt. e NEW YORK. WIAT 18 TUGUGHT OF TILLE:N. Spsctat Inapateh b The Clacan 'eiinns, New Yong, Nov, 4.—Not & littlu atisfaction is expressed evon among Democrats hiora At the sudden taking off of Tilden ms n Presidential candidate, and the utter rout of Tawmany at the last clection, on szcount of tho persrnsl feoling towards the Domocratle leadora hora, Tilden sud Kelly aro both parsonally very arcozant aad obstinate men. They aro dictatorsal in their Po- litical movemonts, and offensiv ancd arrsraat in their personal belavior. Iitden lhas offend.d, as [ telegraphod you a fow days agy, mauy of the mout prominent Democraty through»it Aha Stato,—men who hava horetafore contribut od largely both money and influonco to the succons of the Democratie ticketin their various distri but who have niot been consulted in this canvans by Mr. Tildon, sven 8o far aa the naming of can- didates for tholr rospeotive localitics. All thosa feal vgry bitterly toward Tilden, and bave cer- tain satisfaction (n knowing thut Lo is beaton In bis napirations for future promotions. Tilden tina not beon contont to werely set smide tho caunl thieves and other opponents of Ltw poliay, but in somo instances has drivon the politicat knife in to the Lilt and turned 1t in the wound, 4 iu tho caso of hie old friend and antagomst of tho canal ring, Attoruoy-Goneral Lrate. In the ‘8amo way, but in & more limited circlo, tho losal Domocrats FEEL DITTEZ TOWAID JOHN KLLLY, the Tammany Bosy in this city. ‘Lhero is no quention that many of tha Assombly Com of Tammany Hall” deliberatoly sacrificed mauy Benators in tho interosts of nnti many men who wero of the samo general rough charactor ay thomselves. In Dorrissny'n Houn- torial District, for inutance, five of the Tam- many General Committos, ropresenting an many Assembly Districts, daliboratoly cat Joln Pox 10 tavor of Morrisnoy, and appear to have doos #0 more out of disliko for Kaily than of love for Morriesoy, Tho Gefent of Tammany Hall ia certainlr Iargely dun to tho unwive policy which dictate. tha re.duction of workingmen's pay. buc it Is alse Inrgaly tho cousaquence of this personal anteg- outsm which Kelly bns arouscd, SIATOR WICKIIAM, ono ot the Tsmmany leaders, has also bean vory unwise in autagonizing norsonal friouds by nis sbsurdly arrugant manaer, and also by Lis folly fu puting futo prominent positions men who wore o/qually prominent during tho War in Robel circles. For ivstanco, ho has mado Joff Davis' privato secretary, Burton N. Harrison, his own privats secrotary, and no busmnesa can bo dono with the “Mavor of New York excopt throurth the kind ofices of thin somo- what otorious voung gentleman, Wickhaw has aluo imported from a neighboring Btato & Gene eral of the Union armies who was cashiored for treasonable conduct 1n ono of the Virginis bat- tles, and who, according to praminent membera of tho conrt-martial which tried him, would havoe boon caudemacd to bo shot, but that mombers of the court bolioved that such & sentonco wonld oxcito tho commiseration of Fromdent Lincoln, aud thus save Lun from sny punikhmeut. In ona important oflice under the Mavor the Rebel kenpor of the Lihpy prisou ofiiciates in & similar capacity, and he holds the prison-koys for North- oru men a8 ho did dunng the War, Al those minor mattors maka the ‘Tammany loaders hers stink strongly in the nostrils of décent peaple. BORE FINTLES, ALnaxy, N, Y., Nov. 4.—Tha Erening Journal eays: * Our tublo to-dny muken the Siste Dom- ocratio by u majority of betwoen 8,000 and 9,000, The Sennto will stand tepubiicans to 1) Dem- ocrats, more than two-thitds majority, Tho Ase sombly foots up 72 Republicans avd 56 Demo- cratw, 8 Ropublican majority of 16, We have specinl advices from almost every district,” VIILY CLOKE, Burraro, Nov. 4.—4oth partios at Albany and Now York still cinum tha election of thesr rospect- ivu Blato tickets. Tha ofliclal conut may be necosrary to decide the matter detinitely, It iy vory close eithar way, But, oveo if tho Demo- crati liave carried the Biate now, the Republican eatn ovar tho Jast olaction is 8o great that tho fopublicans cinita the rosult as s guaranty that the Htate will certainly go for the Republicans far Presidont noxt fall, “The Logislatura is cou~ ceded to bo Nopublican in both Houwos. ES ks MINNESOTA. ADDITIONAL RETURNS, Speriat Dupateh to Tne Chicano Tribune, 81, PauL, Nov, .—Returns from about halt the Stato leave Dillsbury 4,000 ahoad, and fndi- cate & majority of over 8,000 for the wholo e publican Htate tickot excopt Pfacoder, who wilt have about 56,000 majority for Treasurer, Schef- fer's largo gaine hero snd northward boing made np by Plaender's running ahead in southern conuties, Tho logislstlve changes roported are nLout eqal oach way, with the chances in favor of an iucrondod Republican majority in the House. T'he Sunato 18 close, Danuolly sud Will- ismson aro both re-elected to the Seuato by emall majoriies, Cogawell, of Btoele County, ouo of tho former Grauger leadera w made anti-railroasd logialation his hobby, is de- fented. Anioug the Benators-olect ia ox-Lisut,- Gov, Yalo, of Winous, who carries s district (otherwiso Demacratio) by 330 wmajonity. st Pecl g PENNSYLVANIA, ERIL COUNTY, Eunie, Ps., Nov, .—Ofiiaial returns from the entire county give Martranft 6,690; Pershing, 4,743; Drown, Temperauce, 120; Hawls, 0,809; Liollet, 4,014, Butiorfiald, Ropubliean, for Stato Bonator, hias 1,277 majority, BIKE COUNTY, Mitronn, I'a., Nov, 4.—Tuo official vote for Governar in ike County ia: Pershing, 1,050 ; Hurtranit, 438; for Btato Treasurer, Piollet, Luis; Rawle, 412, Tho Democrats eloct all their ofticors, excopting oue Confmiesioner, i ILLINOIS, LEK OOUNTY, Spectul Diavateh to The Chicago Triduns, Dixox, Ill., Nov. 4.—~Frod A. Truman, Inds. pendent, was olected County Treasurer over Joeoph B, Willisms, the Nepublican candidate, Ly 120 majority. MACON COUNTY, Spectal Diapal:a (o The Chicago Ty idune, Drcatus, liL, Nov, 4.—1he oficial vots of Macon County ls an follows ; k, Independsuc candiaato for Tressurer, 1,950; Wood, iHopublie cau, 1,610, opecial Dugarch o3 b Cntcige Triv viat Duepare e, l‘.mcltim ll{i. nzi‘l.—'l‘b: ‘l:;p‘ubhun l‘l:ll]fll;l' 8y for Resw, Republioaa oandidate for County Toasuser, 1w 36 GAIGGAR Tiepadls NOVEMBLR 5, 1875, datn for County Surveyor, has A majority of 900, WILL, COUNTY, Speetat Irapateh th 1 dotiz, Db, Nov. 4, o election in thia ounty romatted in the clioica of James W, Marum, didate tor County Treasurer on tha Independent and Jiepubliost tickets, Dy 95 majority over lim oppouent Abijah Cagwin, an old-lina’ Domocrat, who. sithough running in- i1 Tribune. denendent of auy nomwnation, was - in- dossed By the Democrats, and ro- weived tha riolit voto of that lm sy and tho wapport of the Su, o professad tepitblican paper, which bolted thy nomioation of Martin by tho Bausblican County Convens tian, howavor, and did fta bext to defest hun, 3 J. Mathosaou wan elazied County Sure + tLor being no oppiosition, horo ts great rejoiciug hero over the rosnlt in Chicayo, osueciaily at the defeat of Wening, ®hich refoicink is not contined to any particular party or nationality, but 1n patticipated In by every deccut peruois In the city, e MARYLAND. DEMOCRATIO RINO RUFFIANISY AND FRAGDS IN BALTIMORE, Wasmixatoy, D. C., Nov, §,—The clarge that tho Domocrats perpotratcd most unmitig sten frands In Baltimoro, in order to save their Stato ticket, keemn not to bavo been reckloealy made, but is, in the opinion of the Lefor Committee, sunceptiblo of tho cloarest proof. Fully 15,000 frauduleut votes wera cant by tho Dewozrats, Baitimore American, Ao, 5, Tho Firet Lrecinct of tho Lirst Ward was ontirely in possession of tho Ring ruttions, no Rieformera being permitted to vote after a certain bour. John Straussuer attempted to vote, but was driven back by the iufuristed mob, and forced to gock refuga in his dweliing. Colored mon wero driven from this precinct and forced to flee for their lives. Intho Sceond Preclnet tho police aud Ringites Liad complete posncusion of the polls. Tho Reformers wore driven uway ?J | ucpt standing st o diatance, utterly unsble 40 OF nasist tleir friends in votinz. * 1n tho Thita Precinet the wamo stats of ciTatrs existed, Colored men wore chased from the yolls, and ufter 8 o'clock no one could be reen near them. Scond Ward—At tho First Precinct e Ring bad full swav. The ompioyes of the City Yard were out in fall fores, and no known Reformers were peimitted to appreaclitho polls. At tha Secona Preainct Policeman Hilderbrand furcitiy took & tivket awny frow a colored tan aud gave bim a Demoeratic ticket avd voted lim, Third Ward—In this ward tho licformors made a galiant fight, but their offorta wore of no avail. Iuetances of individusl outrage were common and current. and flagrant outrages vero committed upou thom at almost every pra- & Capt. Jacon W. lugg ~ and Marion Hugs wero - sttacked ‘arolkina mtroet by funous muob der the leadersbip of the notorious iting rmian, “Tom Buraa, knocked down, and ternbiy besten, Me. William Stansbury, ogod 60, bhad voted, und wad =tanding naar tho' polls, wheu hiz son, Mr. Wiltiam ‘Thomns Stausbary, cama up to syfenk: 1o his father, Thor weia et upon by a gany of Mivg rullians, and moat unmercitully Deaten. Thio awsatlant in the- case was Lows Coleman, o magistrate. Coleman was srrested ana tanen to the station-lowse. but shortly atterwards re- leased. In the Third Precinct Georgo T'lnberty voted the Hing ticked and went Lo the First Lre- ct, thers ook the oath, and voied o Mr. czokiab Thomas challenged tho vota, and of- ferod to tako vath that Fiaherty wan a repeater. No notica was tasen of Mr, Thomas ; wlien he orderad Ofticer Thomas Morland. G35, sud Otlicer Davi, No. 10, to arrest Lim, but they both rofusad, Fourth Ward—The Roformers had been eatly driven from tue pulls, sud thn well-tramed anil orgunlzed bauds of | Riuy rufiians roamoed from preeinct to precingt, voling a8 ofton ma they l)lclsad, unomolasted, In this ward, Mr, Buck, » tetormer, was struck aud set upon by a crowd whilst aitempting to vote lus colored servint, Mr. Michael, the Reform Judge, oidered Iulice- ning No, 59 to mako n arest, but he rofused, Jir. W, J. Norton was also struck Ly a Ring roi- flaw, Tho polica wero witnosses, but no attempt was mado to arrest any ane. Ho far ns tho four lowor wards were concarned —Irom tho Firat Preciuct of the Iirst Ward to tho Fourth Preemct of the Fourth Ward—thare was noia colored man permitted to approach th polls. Ruflianism snd mob law roigucs sa- promo. ‘The Reformers abandoned all hopo oarly oan vandiv | 1o the mormng. Tho colored men woro driven mway from vvery precinet, aud the sight of one ou the street was of rare oceurrouce. A walk through the strcets where they hive found thom in o state of abject terror, ‘Fhio police ju almost overy tnatance leagned in with tho Ring, and on tho ehightost protott arrested and dragged Ra- formers away from the windows. Lumiaus of tho Ning roamed about, armed with piatols and vludgeous, aud sttackiug all known Reformers whom they met. Ina word, these wardo—tho First, 8ocond, Third, and Fourth Wards—were entirely given up early iv the mornivg to gangs of rufinns, who made them a scone of violenco and terrorism. i Ward—Tho Ring went to work to carry the Fifth Ward yestorday agamst tho Reform {nnjnm_\' which 1t gave ou Wednsaday, Then bo stuttiug of tho ballot-boxes wos fot sumi- cient to du moro than reduco ite rightful Keform majority of 300 to less than 50, but yesterday it was carried by tho fiug by cramuing the boxon with frauduleut voics and driving Reformers away frow tho polls, Tho colored voters who dated to approach tho polls were beatou, and thoey 8oon gave up auy attempt to vote, Tne wost of thom in this ward voto in the First Pre- cinot. -Liarly in ibe day a gang of Ring rufiians from tho Eicbth Ward camo over and took pos- sossion of tho polts, Tho colored weu formed in line, and had commenced votiog when the row- dios made un attack on them, ordering thom to lesve, Home few ahowod rowistance, avdat onca wix of them were knocked down. ‘The polico wero appealed to, but they simply iaughed about it, und ot oue of the Hing runiabs way urrestod. As thoy could obtain no protoction, they lefe the polls, sud the ruffany took possession, About o o'clock somo came back, and wers again attacked. As they came up to the polls_they were tired into sud chased across to Boluir Commona, which for s fow mowents were blaok with people. Jobn Myland, & Ling ruitiau, drow hispstolon 8 colored man, wheu the latier turued on lum and cut bim with & kaifa on tho aim. ‘Theo the rudians roamed through the vieinity, knocking down every colored man who dured sliow bis face. Iu the alternoon tho ruf- Uaus chargod on s paity of colored men on Orleaus stroot, and In the firlug at them James Brown was shot through the nose. Tho pulico wore informed over and over again of the ruttianisw, but not ono of them would daro to arrost the _tuug rowdies, This s the ward in which Mr. Fuswolbaugl, Presdeut of the Board of Police Cumnissioners, livus, aud he was espocislly charged with the duty of car- ryig i for the Rting. Botweon 3 and § o'clock & funious assault was made upon n nuwber of col- ored won iy the vicinity of “the Leiair Mariet, who were pursued by amob of infuriated ruf- flaus, srmed with pistols, clubs. and stones, nit of which wera freely used. Several of the uu- fortunate victuns ‘wero sevaroly hurt, and one gor fulluw who took refuge In o vard was de- llborately etoued by tho brace champlons of tho Ring, whilss the police wera conveuioutly ab- soutor fallvd to wew suything objoctionablo in “m Tl.poruvmeu of their friends of tho Fifih Vag 2he Southern District—Nevor in the remein- brance of tho oldest citizens liavo thora besw s riotous dewonstratious aud outragoous viola- tions of law and order an were perpetrated the Bouthern Police District 1uslunhy. During the day several inoffenmive cltizous were fatally Ipjured, sud an immense uumber of othors wore boatou and sbused withous the slightest provo- cation. 1t became evidont at an early hour in the morning that the untorntied and unwashoed Ing ruflany wero determined to do aa they pleaded, and, with that end 1 view, tuey began riotng eveu before the polls were openad, lu- uocont colored men and Germans going to and from work wore assaulted, beaton, sbot, and stabbod, sud {n many procincts iL was ae witch 4 a man'u life was worlh for him to admit tust Lo favored reform. Tlis district was, without & doubt, tha scene of more outrsgeous and dis- giaceful A:mcmhm thaa all the others cowm- bined, and froiy daylight untit dark the polls wero surroundsd by orowds of roughs, who ex- hibited their firearms, and awore *that no nig- gor or Potato-Buys should vole.” As this roign of torror was inaugurated oarly in the morntuy by a general shooting alfray ou 10l utreot, an was followed by tho shooting of svveral colored meu i tho Efghtoouth Ward. the majorty of the rospectable voters wero iutiwidated, aud re- wained sway from the jolle. = Hfleenth Ward—Botweeu 4 and b o'clock in the mornivg the quietude of I utreet, near Chasles, was suddenly broken by loud cries of balg, mingled with sliouts for Jobn Les Carroll & peclect volley of pistol anote Tho peuple in the neighborhood flacked to tha doora and Wwintdown in iraa Lo Aae n crowd of wlute riaghs mn"m‘i and firing after two colorad men name. Jamen Baldwin oot Harvey Dodson, and ay e fortunate whito reformer named Daniel Beom, Fortuuately nono of tho ahats nroved efectiyo, but Lrown' aud Baldwin wero overtakes hiea Light stroct by thelr fufaristed pursaers an terribly beaten.” Tua coloted men wero on their way to work, and Brown was gowg to tha pnlis, No nrierty were wmado. Tho Third Precine: ws kuown to bo strougly fu favor of the I form movomant. thiro Loing u vers lario nium- bor of colored voters within it lints, and cone Rerqentiy it was during the entire day oo L [ncipal atamping groaud of th roagls of ths “ittocnth and adjoluiox wacds, Tha fisst fighi ocemTed about 7 o'clock, mod lu the moieo Georga Boulden, Ilenry nty, mul Albers Durham, all colored. wera wo: Lot oand four airests wers made, Frow this tme for- ward overy eolored man that mads ls Appeats aucn wan either challenged or aiuused. | Thig of thinga continued untit abuat 10 n'clock, aud duning ruat time numberless emall fights bad oecurred and meveral arresty were made. L 10 o'clock Lhe ronghs in tha vi- of tha polls becamo so riotous that slLila colored volers retreated to flil wtr- Litacon Ilanover and Bharp, and by coustant WITIVal8 from neiyhlosing wards $ho crowd gz vhtil there wero over 500° on tho sbroet aud un tho eulewatke. On theaano siroet, betnon Hen- Over aud Cuurlen, there were assermbied about tho rame pumber of Rige rmihiany, who wera conntantly wurrad up Guorzo Trust, an em- piove of the city jail, nud moveralothers, Han- ovor utrect nes tha dividing line between tho LWo partios, aud acros it wes atutionied a atrong force of police uader tha dircstion of Liewt: Farnun. “From thix time forwazd there woin it fe votes cast Ly colured taen 1o the,Third Pra- cinct, Liout, Farnan for mors than thrae hours wun engaged in pilotiog sad protecing smal bodies of colored men who went tr. ciowd snd voted, ‘These parties wor tacked while paseing through ths erow) of 1 through the onezgetic nrotretion of an and e aksitants, th wrt, As the day wure o, the crowds of whitn and colorcd micq 01 Il etreet mcreased in eize, aud #iery wonent a blosdv riot seemed more Immi- nent. About Y o'clock the roughs moden dash for an old colored man who was standing ou Hanover ntreet. Ile retreated up Ll street, followed by weveral hundred men wul boy When the lting riflians croseod Ianover sirect, geuersl pistol practice bagan on buth riles, Ti's colured men, liowevor, fatled to atand fire, aud retreated 1o Sharp street, In tho raco s colore | man liviug at 21 Pench alloy, was teken, knociied dawn, ‘snd weveraly beaten. Tha col. ored men mada s stand at the iutorsection cf Sbarpand Il streets, bnt befors tha macs body of roughs came up, A kirong terco of roiice arrived and drove them bask to anuver Atrect. A number of colored men returning from work during the afternosn were cliaked up Hiil street by thoinfuriated crowd of g raf- fins. Batween 4 and 5 o'cluek o fight oc. curred among the colored men, and vovoral shots were fired, Thia was ecen by thn crowd of rowdies farther down the etreat, and supposiny that some of their cotm- rudes haa fullen juto the hands of the Fhullis- tines, thov started un tha etreet, sliouting and firng atthe colored mon an thoy ran. ‘The col- oted mnen retarnod the fire, and for soveral min. ltes there was s brisk rattle of pistol shota. Sirango to eay, sltbough ot lenstfifty pistol shats were fired, no one was wounded by them. Dur- ing tho run up the stroec tha ardor of many af the rouxhs was coomderalis coolod, and before ruaning balf a equare tho advance lino was vory thn. The colored men xziod their ground and returned the fire until the roughe were within sbout 50 yarde, when they turnod aod ran in 8l directions. On readhing Bharp street the roughs were storped by the polico. fow ~minutes later & buls of ‘aboul fitty shonlder-hittars and roughs of tho Riug from the Seventeenth Ward camo marching up Sharp etreet in doublo file towards tho ground st vaeated by the eolorod moen. It was tho - teation of these rougue to como in Lebiod the colored meo, snd sfeer Lomming thom in slanuguter thei indiceriminntely. Tho sigual for tho sdvaueo of tho rongbs on Hitl stroat was &iven too quick, however, and cousequently ths colored men retreated befors tho Seventeonth Ward roughs got atound bebind them. Ono resjinctabilo colored man who hias resided twenty vears not two blocks from the polls wont np to vote, The judgo took his Lallot, and {u- #tend of depositing 1t 10 the bax. throw it on tho tloor. 'The colorod maa provested againgt thts, aud the police nt vnce arrosted him and he way taken to the station-house and losked up, Lighleenth Ward—The First Precinct of this ward was tho seene of the first and withont doubt the blowdiext and most brmtal riot of tho day. When the polis wern opsued thoro wers about 150 colored men i line WAItIg 1o Yote, ‘They camo in a body up West stroet faw min~ utes before the vating began, Whon they ar- rived o number of Rin rongha wers proeont, and shoruly sfterwards a disturbanco ocourred between one of thew and & colored man named Leviu Dorsey, who was pushed ont of the hue. A fight followed, anl the Ring rufau: com- mouced firiug. From thiy moment the fight be- camo ganeral. Eiatols swero dinwn, and a dese verate uffray ousuol. After jinng sbout firty 8liots, the colored men retreated down West streat to Peach slley, followed by thn roughs, who e-ntivued firlng, Peoplo who witneused the af- fuir stato positively thatthe police touk sideswith the Hiug wob and tired oo the blacks, On reach- ing Peuch allev tho colored wen swparated aud flod in nil directions. Tho ratliaus continued in pursuit, shootis at gvery colored porsun they #aw, Eight porsonsvero shot aud moreor loss injurod ; aud soveral othars wero tetribly beat- ou, Oue of tho most remarkablo foaturea of tho day was tliat, although & large wumber of persons wora shot aud shockingly beaten in this ward, not a singlo arrost was mude on enther of those charges by tho police. The Northeastern—In the noribesstern part of the city, composod of tho Bixth, Soventl 3 Lighth Wards, nany small tlghts oceurred. nothiog of a serious uature, 'Throsts, intimida- tions. fuenits, avd violenco wera used to pro- veut the leformers from holding ticket at the polls, and thoxo who hiad boen lioldiug them yut thony in their packets and kept thom out ' uf sight, foaring bodily iojury. Thin violenco was successful 1 proveuting a largo number of Do form vo.«v from being csat, and many lefs the polis, catapistely disguated, without bavini vot- ed atail, A few had the nerve sud courage to iusiet upon thelr rights s citizens, and woro pretty roughly handled. Reformers wers afraid to open their mouthu: if they did, they wero boatem, aud thon marchod to tho station-house. In #ome cascs the Ring rutian was alvo arrested, but was back again in a few minutes. The colorad men, with ths excoption of thoss who wero fortumats onongl in votiyg early 1n the moriny, had their votod rofused, aud wers chased, and boaton whou canght. Tho eloction waw perfect farco in evory respoct. The roporter was approached in ulfforent precinets by bix, burly, whisky-xoaked vutliaum, sud in a foud veice,” kecumpanted by threats und curses, yercmptonly ordored to leave, Serenth Ward—About 430 p. ., when tho pursuit of helploss negroes was beiug carried to tho extromo by winads vf whisky-soaked Ring rondies, s gangof theso Democratio roughy ob- served & nogro sitling ou 8 wagon being driven up Hartford avenue, above Eager streot, They fmmedinrely pursied lum, with yolls of * Kill tho 80h of & b—-—, ball from a plstol cut the side of thio nexro's neck, Ho ieaped from the wagon and ran thiough s yand, the brave ladv of the bouse keeping back the human bloodhounds until the colored man had made his csespo turough the rear of the premises, Avout 6 p, m, s large numbor of drunken roughs cutared Madison Bquare, on their way to .the Preciuet of the Seventh Ward, ballooing **Wo bavo cleaned the niggers out of tha sixih Ward, d wo'lt clean them out of this,” A fow min- uted thereafter they bogan o attack whito Re- formers, aud for & tuno held a roign of terror, unwmolested by the polico. Oue man, fying from thow, was overtaken in front of tue Madi- son Byuarg Methodist;Churoh, aud, after being shametully kicked, was'loft in the streat. The Western District—In tho Western Volios Distriot, composed of tho Thirteenth, Four- teouth, aua Nineteonth Wards, the Fourth Y'ro- cinct of the Eighteontl, thero was preity good otdor during the dsy, The ring did Lave ity ruftiang -nnvn& employed here, but was content with stuting the ballow-boxes. Thore wsa nou much intlmidation of voters, thy ring judges permittivg Reformers to duposit their ballows, and then ovarcomlug tuelr rghtful majurities by stufing bandfuls of fraudulsut votes fu the boxvs. Very fow colored wen voted, sd they were frightened sway from the polls by the re- {:i:ru that would liaumurd(-lml if thay attempted ozorciss their rights s citizons, Nineteenth Ward—The Fourth Precinct of this wazd is the heavy one, sud on auythiog like w fair oleotion would give 1,000 Keform majority. Early In the worulug, when the polls wero NUMBER 72, ———————— opensd, Z ot votars, numberlog at 0 time ;m,é i, 100l roady to l]cpozllthfl:ll: ballota.r {~afonn votdrs minde n murdy e solve SV their vatus, maving by inchas, and ws' & every Inconveniance. whils w.tth brazs -3 tery tho roughs of the preciat ouh o thelr friends around the cornsy, Ping’ > In bockm turn up ther coste col’ = und their nocks, and voue then sa S .. Bvery fav minutea the * hacy" b £ % sandoon, wiilo good honest Rofom ieto cotapolled Lo wait from five to ix. Wallo tha * wick ' voting businosa was it m, Col. W, E, Rloss, who lias bt ono lag, TRM relused & vota, unlexs ho would got at o ead of o line, which would roquita ot least tivo Iourk Lefore his tarn should coma, The voie of Mazohinl Fr.y was takan, nod Me, Morcor guvo hin ressun fGr tahige it that he (Froy) waa acity oficer. Col. Rows “atated that ho waa s United Htates ofticor. ‘and unable 0 stand, but M. Meeer sluted that ho was not rosponsible for luw Inmonees, an1 woull not tako the vote, (ol Jtoss waa comrdlad ta leavo, and did not vote. In thin precinet. whenevar it won poynible to di franchisg o Rteforin voter it was done. i The Noriluresicrn Dislrict—In the Northweat- eru Polico Disttict. 1 almost every case wharo uerroes wonld appear at tho windows, they would bo plied with all worts of [rreluvant qnos- tions by tho ring Judges, which. in thoir ignor- auce. they wers ofton unable to snswer, For iuntwuco.in makiug inquiries, they would bs often re yuired to spell thoir names, or tell tho numbor of the:r bouscs, when they bad none, an 18 ofton tho caso in tho' by-wags and aleyn, ' In the evout of a failure to sutistsctonly rospond, thev were clarsed illegal, and eithior arrentod and commwitied to jail upon the epot by the eloction Judgos, or turucd away from the polls, This order of things was confined to no particiiae precinet, but seemed to provail almont ovaIry- waere, and tho exucrience of thoso who did ap- piy sorved to defer mauy rightful votera from dawg 8o, under the fear of receiving a similar treatment, Zirelfih. Ward—In the Fourth Pracint, the polts were rurroundad by & large crowd of Ring ruilianr, and 1t way ovident in the morning that trouble would on.us beture th clono of the day. Aboat 4 o'clock a general row occurred. It ap- bonrs that a group of Reformors vwero ptanding i the vicinity convermug together, when s 1nan named Thomus Friozoe, & Rivg rallian, approch— ed and Legan swearing at oag of the party, Hus Iittie aticution wan patd to hia sbuse, when wud- denly be struck & Refurmer pamed MeFaddcn o riutning blow upon the back of the head with tho loaded butt of o carriago whip which ho had 10 Lis pokel, YeFalden dropped deed to tha i nd Iricze suned o Llow st another of the porty, but shich was avertod. ) thore was s rash to the place whero thio Liglung war, and s A Lo reconds a torribla row was tutealcued. Beversl meu wera stracle billies, snd ene. o Reformer, was injuroed Q10 weriously, and ‘vas carzied to his homo nog fur off. Twu browers, vamed cFadden, toth Rteformers. were argested ond takon 10 tha Surthwestern olica Station, but tbe police would not teuch B5 Lhis i A —— MISCELLANEOUS, BEPUBLICAX DEMONSTRATIONS OF JOE AT WASUINGTUN, Surcial Dimpateh to The Clacago Triduns, WasniNarox, D, C., Nov, 4.—A salute of 160 Euus over the Ropublican victoriea is to ba fired Lere on Haturday by citizens. Aftor tho salute, the Prosident aud leading otticiala will be sere naded. PROSPECTIVE THE: ONIO REPULLICANS, Corrynus, O., Nov, 4.—The Ropublican Stats Central Comwitteo mot bore for consultation to-day. No Lusiness of publio iutcreat was transactod. Tue Committee adjuurned to moot on the socoud Monday of January, at which sime Lhe time for nolding & Stats Couventian will be tixed. THE HEXT KANHAR LEGTSLATURE. Soeetl Dupaleh to The Chisago Trioune, Eaxbas Cizy, Mo, Nov. 4—Tho Iatest nows frows tho election 1n Knusns gives the complexin Of tha next Legisinture asfollowa: Republicars, 305 Uemocrats, 10; Iniependents, 10 ; Heforn. ers, 17. 'I'hore are yot twenty-soven dintricts {0 bear from. Inthe Kaosas Logislature, laas yoar, tho Upposition hiad a majority of only 26. e WHAT THE PAPERS SAY, TUDEN ULSTEOYED AS 4 PRESIDENTIAL CANDM- DATE, New York: Times—Republican, Tho reign of ** Bussea™ is now brought to an end, for no ove mancas over mgain hava the sudacity to attempt to play the pars which John Kelly Lns pssumed in the present ocanvasa. Heuceforth the Democratio party in this city will liave Lo bo led by mieo of mvery different stamp, Eversbody admita that the aplendid or- gavizotion of Tammany Hall brought ail ite moana to bear on tuls election, Nover did ib boust ko loudly—nover wau it 80 confident of suceess, Upward of ten thoussnd men were employed by Tammany yesterday at the rate of %108 hend. Itis woll known thas Gov. Tildon contributed o large sum of money to bo used in the city, and be has beon actively canvassing hig frieuds hiero fora week past. It is somothing now, even iu our pulitics, to ses the Governor of tho State throwing aside all tho dignity of his oflico snd entering porsonally into tho .arena of city politics, Mr, Tilden will not jucrease the bold which ho nad gained upon the people by his eudsavors to fasten npon New York City tho odious ruls of one man. ,As a Presidential candidato be las dostroyed hime self, and it in now beyond o doubt that both Ro- publicaus aud Democrats will hayeto place new e Leforo the poople noxt yoar if tlioy wish to suceeod. Gou, Urant has long boon out of the qaestion 88 n Presidontial candidate, and now tiov. Tildon may eafely make fup his mind to clova his public hfe with his presout term of oL 1 “'THE TIDAL WAVE ABRLSTED.' ez York Hevald~Indevendent Democratiz, Tise result in this city will be gratifying, not onls to tho true Domocrats {n New Yoik, but to the Democratio patty thronghout the country. 1t waa timo for the one-uwn power to coms fo sn end. It was time for & xystem which gave us & weod yosterday, whih might have given us s ‘L'weed 16-wmorrow, to ceuso. 1t was Limo for & political cabal, taking its ra0 in o scoret asdoe cintion, and showiug m its discipline and carear #0me of the wonst features of the political so- ctotios of tho French Revolutiow, to be stamped out. . L. The electionn whiely took place yostsrday Prove that the so-celiod ** udal wave " has beon, urrosted, and that tho Domocratis party s nos 80 £troug in the country to-uay a8 1t Wag ona year ago. Tho Prowdoutial slsction will bo g more oqual und & far wore douvtful coutosy thanit the Demoviatie varty had cootinued ta bold oil tha grouad it gained i 1874, Tho certaiuty of 4 closs contest will have & ealutary intluctico ou bo:h parties, for neithey will thiuk it wato to wuke Lold experiments oq public foehug when o foww thousand votea (n some of the fiuubuul States iuay turu tho scale, “Tho Repubhean party swill uot bo 80 suxious for Prosident Graot, nor the Democratio party ta make s antlstion platfori, nor will eituer party daru (o present cuudidated whoso charactur for utogriy is not impreguable agaiust ull assaults, + A neur approach to oquality ln the utunflth of parties i3 sbout the best gusrantus of good goy- erument we cst bave under iusiitutions such as ours. TAMMANY AND THE CANAL BING IN NEW YORK, AND INFLATION IN FENNBYLVANIA. New York Tribune—lidependent Demoeratio, Wihious Mz, Morrissoy aud plr, Hayes and 1hoir following, we presums it will be conoeded the combinstion wgalust Tammany could nob have sucvooded. ‘Tammavy retained these wen Lo its counoils, it would noy have suffered thiy defeat, What then dues the 1esult mynify to the ‘LTammany organization? Why cloarly this, wud tils oaly, that it was o wistake to expel AMr. Morrissey aud bis asuociates ; thas by expolling thom they have lost the electiou; by retaluing thew, thoy wight have gainedit, . ., . ‘The event in L'enusylvauis ehiows how woefal- Iy the ng-mouuy men wistook tho temper of the poople, Afier the Ouio election, the Re- publloan teadory, wosiug thele own mistake in, thy balf-heartod uttersuces of their platform on tho money question, sepped boldly out and litted tho party wbove tho lovel and out of the atwosphers of tho Convention, aud wads it dis- tinetly and unqualidedly the sdvocata of hard money and rosutnption, They bave their ro- ward {n & patty triuwph, reverming the result of last year. Thoir oppuncnts, on the other haod, roap the rewards of their owu blundering and dishouety {u = loss off votes in all tho disiriots whore they counted most ea