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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: © LOCAL POLITGS, Arrest of United States Su- pervisor Frederick Geisler. Fined by Justice Wallace and Ordered’ Sent to the Bridewell. A Writ of Habeas Corpus Sworn Out Before Judge Drum- mond, And the Case Will Come Up for a Hearing Betore Him To-Day. Details of the Outrageous Affair— Trickery of the Partisan Police, Mayor Harrison Intends to Win at All Hazards—The City Employes. The Private Headquarters of the Dem- ecratlc Excoutive Committee. Friday's Torohlight Procession—The Union Veterans—Naturalization, h a SUPERVISOR GEISLER. W3 ILLEGAL ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT, The polley force of Chicago, which, na 1s Enown, are belnz manipulated by Mayor Hurrison In tho interest of the Demucritic party, will recetve a ittle instruction to-day from Judge Drummond, of the United Stutes Chreuit Court. The vourse of Patrotinaneore nelins E. Murphy Tuesday night in arrestihig Unttet States Suporvisor Geisler while In the discharge of his duty will be Judge Drnininond’s text, and every pullegman should buy a paper to-morrew morning and read what bia Honor guys, nnd govern themselves accordingly. Otbers Wise hilt of them witbin.a weer may wish that they hid posted thomselves as to the contents of the United States Stitutes, for the Inw never excuses A mun, be he citizes or policemun, on aecount of his ignorance, Whether tho Mayor bas Instructed them on the polnt is unknown, but tho polfcemen of thiselty scem to have an idea that w United Btates Supervisor or a United Stutes Deputy- Marsbal is merely 9 kind of challenger, who hus no moro to say at n pall than any eltizen; that he bas no right to make an arrest or te prevent interference with the Judges: and that, in ease of trouble with roughs, be Js ty be treated like the latter, ‘ + THIS WAS THE MISTAKE OFFICER MERPIY made Tresduy night. He was stationed ut the registry place of tha voters Hviog In thy Fourth Preelnet of the First Ward—No. 509 Fifth avenue, between Van Buren and Harrison Btreeta, When the lists were opened two weeks age, over $00 people — registered,—nbout us omnany ons dind ever voted ont any election, and the Judges nntielpated 1 compara- ‘tively engy thne Tuesday. They were, however, mistaken, From the minute they were ready In the morning untitVo'ctock at night thoy were vontinuously employed,—were ao biiy that they hind no ides halfean-liur befare closing time how many names bad been added, but guessed Vetween 0 nid OW, Believing that an attempt would be ninde to curry ont the usual Demo- ernie echeie of registering ull the lonfers and triinps, no mutter Whether they had just beew sUntned ott of the He dowel, or Just: watked tite The city, Supervisor Gelgter was at hig post enrly io order to shutout agsminy of these fnetis ide unig ua possible, He suevevded In frightening a few by his close questioning, but. nt feust 400 were bulltozed through by Democratic strikers, fartteute Iy une MeNally, who keeps a W-eont dg lig-bouse on Clark street, and Willy Dovyer, a fellow In the sume tne of business. ‘these men claiined to know everybody who came nlong, or rither way sent there by the strikers who were employed by the Democratic Campiygn Com- wiltiees and Menaily alone, It ds sand, worked fa several wen whe chimed to Hive ut bis house, These two individuals, especially afier dark, when tho room was full of their ‘frlends, were very tulkitlve, aad contiuumully Interfered with Geller, When he asked a question of new they would tell him te “shut call “him onames,, and inform thin tut he had no richt tHeres nud this note withstanding be bad exhibited bis gutharity and + told tuem woo he was. Palleumun Murphy, whe fter 7 o'clock, heard these Verbal NY eMurt tognppicss MeNully er knowin they were Demournts, anit Tit vs 0 policemen he wis expected by Mayor -Hacrison to avo that they had thelr own way, Sout Murphy did was te fugh quietly, balf-must8 o'clock nv large man aped in nn odor that wis docile edly Demovrnt{e entered the ruon for tho pure pore reuletering. Uo was interrogated as te tho length of bts residence fn the preclict, a at he bad lived thirty diva in Cook arrival up.” nty, Dwyer opened hts touth, enteavoered to” convince bln that be ment preeluet brstead of county. Geiser told Divyer to keep quiet. Dwyer woutdn’t, ine sisting that the niin was all right, but uniblo to answer correetly becnuse be couldn't spenk Ene #ish. On of tho Judges kuggested Unt the Wp. plicunt be aworn, “The mun declined to take tho outh, Gelstor Won ee een himself upon checking what looked Ike fraud, ehueklhyg to Uimsclf. wheretpon Dwyor became ‘angry and, buld suinething about PUNCHING QRISLER'S HEAD. With that Gelslor grabbed him by the enat- collar farder to put bin aug, at the same tne feillog Potleeman Murphy that he was tho ‘United States Supervisor and callluw on bliin to arrest Dwyer. Justuad of dolag wo, however, Murphy Jumped between the two, and, ug Geigler clutms, struck hin on the buck of the Lead, Dwyer, too, track blin in the fee, Me- Nally also took part In the seullly which ensued, and, separatmg Dwyer and Cela. ler, threw “the latter on” the floor and jushed Dwyer Into nn adjoining room. When the skirmish, in which twour three others took Guininor part, was over, Murphy arrested both Geisler and Dwyer. On'the way to, the Armory Detective sOulfy advisad hin to lot thom HO telling Gefvlor that he had better “drup tigi that he couldn't beat Mayor Harrison, or words tothataffect, Geisler, Luwover, refused to hy Telensed, snytng that’ he hud beer tho otlcer, who should do hie duty, Arriving at. Pre pulloos tutlons Shienby prefurred as charge or’ erly aguinet’ them, An ON ude curred an dugident which shows) COLLUSION BETWEEN THE POLICE AND DEMO- CHATIC RTUTKENS, for Dwyor is ouvor them, and will, Vented, Voty the tramps who have’ lately been sleepiog in the basument of his piluah wretches whowe votes, if they have any, can be bougbt tor a drink of whisky or bear, When a prisoner fs booked on sich a trivial churye ag aliorderty it §4 tho custom to releuse Bini on bail if bo cun furndat tt. When Geisler was asked tho usital question bo answered af- Drwatively, and sent w friend out fora bonds mun, Ag to Dwyer, however, Detective Duty Whlspored to, Kinley, tho stutlon-keopur,—per, hups be sult," Fl be responalble for hui" —and Kiptey winked ut Dwyer or gave bli to une deratand it was all right, aud, when Golaler was out Of the way, Dwyer wits allowed to go without security, Were he a Republican, such 1" favor" would not bave been done hin, When Golster wis released bo went to tho Palio Uotel, where the Ropublican Executive Committeo were fu session, and related to them the clreunstunces attending bia urvest. They at olice took steps to vindicate bin, with a view to eullghtentug policemen ua. to who United Blates a ervigora are, appolniing A, L. Ruck= Welland J.D, Adair a comulttes to imuko ups Pilention in the inoraing fora welt of habeus corpus in cuse Geisior was ted, and requesting D. J. Lyan to uct us bis attorney, Both Geisler und Dwyor were preaont in. THE POLICE CuunT yeaterday morning, and, when their case waa called, Murphy wus sworn, and testified, i gub> stance, that there bad been wn breach of tho peace, Guiles told Justice Watlacu who ho wa: wid how Dwyer and MeNally had titerfered With him, and thong the poundiiy he had recetyed, ut thelr und the olticcrs’ hands. Dwyer, who admitted tit bo didu't know the inan Who Wi Uytog to register, clatmed that Gelvler caught hin by the throut test, und that hy struck iin In seif-defense. ‘The Justicu, in suumihy Up, suld that Gulaler had a rlaht to be at the place, but concluded that both bud been “a [tthe dis orderly.” and taed euch #3 and yt What wis duo—ei—and was set ut Mberty, visler declined to suttle, and wus taken down mcuis ma Jokud tip, uy earls en the result uf the hearing was known jeasrs. Rockwell and Aduir set tu work tw prot re AN APPLICATION YOR A WIT OF HABEAS CONUS, Ay suvn ue the document was ready thoy went tothe Arwory, und Geisler sucnud in tho N arrested by If not pro- costs. Dwyer prosence of Kipley, who promised to koop him there until tho writ was served. ‘The Inwyers, a little after 2 o'clook, went be-, fore Juage Drummond and dled the application, In it Geisler stuted that ho was appointed Bupervisor of Eleecion onthe 23d Inst, under and by virtue of title Hot tho Resised Statutes Of tho United States, entitled jection Frin chisos,” and entered on tho porformance of his duties at No, Fifth, avenue, ti tho Fourth Precinct of the First Ward, Whito In tho per- formance of his duty Tuesday nceording ta See, 2,06 of tho Rovised Statutes, in chullenging N person offering to register ho was molested, aud interfered with by Cornellus BE. Murphy. aud one =. Dwyor, and =o was nasnulted by them. Ho attempted to stop such interfer by removing Dwyer from the Peatled on Murphy, 0 police officer, to thin, but the olticer nrrested him and touk bit before Justive Wallace, who tried hii and found him guilty of Msarteely conduct. He was thon sent ta the Armory, where he drew up tho petition. Judge Drummond finmediately tesued tho writ, which was made returnnbdle forthwith, he suring that he wonld remain in court until ter niluntos of G to hear the arguments. ‘Tho tlocument wus placed inthe hands of Dep- uty-Marshnl Stilwell, who went ut once to the armory; but, on reaching thore, ho was Informed that Gotaler had been BEST TO THE WIDEWELE. The burrylug af of Gelster, after promising to keep hin there, was evidence of inore Demos eratig work, tor Kipley tsa subordinate, and hive orders. So, while Stitwell went fn seareth of tho Rrldewell "bus, whieh hil left the station Oshurt tine before he yot there, My, Adait and Mr, Rockwell wont baek to Judge Drummond ant stated whit had vceurred, aud he entered the followlng order, drawn by the attorneys: United States of America, State of Hlinols, Northern Diatrlot.—In theClreuit Court theres of—In the matter of the npplication of Fred- erlek Gelsler fora writ of bibens corpiia: To Capt. Thimaa Simmons and Mac Kipleys You are hereby notitlod to muke return to tho writ heretofore issued on the petition of Fred- eriek Govsler for the prodietion of the body uf tho sald petitioner before the Hon. Thomas Drummond, Judgy of the Cireuit Court afores said, uoder oath, You are hereby further noth. Ned that thi4 notice is elven you by direction of the Hon, ‘Thofins Drummond, Judge of and court aforesaid, You are further notified that sallreturn must be made by you, and each of rou, us aforesald, whether tho suld Frederick Gelaler J3 fn your custudy or not. AVL. Rockweib, ID. ADAM W. 1. Baar, Attornoys for petitioner, ‘This was served on Kipley, und a copy left at the Armory for Capt, Simmons, but up tod o'clock neltber had made the required return, and It [s possivie that thoy nius be brought into. court this morning and recelyo a teetering, and perhaps be tied $100 or so, Police ottivers are xO aveustumed to: doing about, ns thoy plense that thoy tike tholr time about obeying welts of courts, or ignore them altogether, m2 was dene inn efyil matter not very long maces but Culted States Courts are very diferent from State Courts, and “ orders” will not bo necepted in palladon of w flagrant contempt, if that be shows. Deputy-Marshal Stilwell overtook tno “elty’s foursin-hand” at the Madison Street Station, where It hud stopped to reecive the West Side prisoners to be sent out to the House of Corree Yon. Geisler was inside, among tt lot of besut- ted malo and female * biunimers,” quictly look- {ug through the gratlig at the eruwd ul tho sidewalk, who were doubtless wondering whit xo Cleanly a man was dolng in tho midst of the Urty, loathsome gang. As soon ng he found hit, Stilwell served the writ on Policeman Ele Hott, Who bad charge of tho prisoners. Then caine to the surfice still more prouf of soue- boly's WANDLING OF THE POLICE ForCE in the Interest of the Democracy. A number of ulllcera who know whut was soluy on surrounded Elhott, and told bln not to give up Gelster,—to. take him out to tho Hridewetl,<and thote tall ant urging must bave had gome infiuenes. for Eliott declined to obey tno writ on the ground that he Inula bus-lond of prisoners and eouldu't lenve thom; furthermore, he bad given vw res celpt to Kiploy for Gelster, and would have nothing to show for bint. Stllwell was provoked at his contumucy, ands he could not tke Geisler unter tho writ, was nbout to return to Judge Drummond and report the result of his attempt to yet tho body called for. IInd he done so, Elliott would bave been brought inte Court on am attucament. and would hive korrowfully realized that the Nation ts superior toaelty. But subvell wag prevailed upon by a friend “of Lllort to gu te the Bridewelt and wet Geisler, and [twas not until after 4 o'clock that tho writ was heedud. Superintendent Felton turned Gelster over to tte wn the two res turned to thy vlty with Stilwell; but when they reached te Governinent building it was after 6 o'clock, and dude Deummona tid gone howe, The hotring, therefore, coutd not take place, It Was het necesmry to guurd Geisler or to Jock him up for the iheht, te be wouldn't ran away, 80 Edlott necep! United States Conunts- sioner Hoyne us surety fur the prisoner's op- pearinee ila morning. PUIBUSE reporter HAV AN INTERVIEW WITTL GEISLER Jn the evening, and this ly what he said; Twas at the poll, a3 si zor, looking utter the people who came In tu register, ‘Thore was tnuel fussing i) dity, aud P had a good deal of trouble. Loteof buttners aid traps eame: in and f wanted to keep thelr nes off the list, ns it was evident to me they were nut legal voters, Suing fellows interfered with me, aud tod mete shut upmsaid Thad no) busl- Hess there-and tried to bulldoze the Judges. About 8 o'clock in the evening in Olt niin eume In, and one of the Judgea naked him tow foe be hud been ju te county. He gutd toirty days,—but didn't: know exactly, sald that wouldn't donot to put hin on the roll, A Hithe fellaw then spoke up and sald, © You — Dutennin, shut up your sn nothing to -siy,-or we'll kick you And another fellow, who keeps a lW-cent ying-house on Clurk street, culled mu hard Lshowed oy badge and papers ton pos 1 and ordered bin to arrest the man, 1 had teld them before tu have done with tho quarrellng,—to yo out—s there were too many in and no more | than room these who wished to regluter, ‘The Pattexcrn uughed at my ‘bl Htde man tnully insulted me, and took: hin by the cout collar to shove him out of the room.” He struck mu In the face, and the vollectnan on the neck, und the big fellow threw me down, zon Jumped on mie and got ine upinthe corner, Lb got away from them, und then the policemen saya, “Come nny TL urrest you both.” Ou the way to the Armory Detect- vo Duty told hii to tet us gos and be sald to met Don't wake any stink,” Bat T sald to the ofileers EL ain your prisuners tuke me along.” At tho station Duty tutked to the clerk, and tho Mitte reltaw was ‘allowed to go without bull, while } bud to stay nad give bonds, “Who fa the * ttle fellow?" “Hg name Is Dwyer, and ha keops a saloon and lodging-house on Clark street,” And thy *biy follow? ¢ "That ig MeNally, who runs a 10-cent lodging: Lousy on Clark stroct, and registered wvout forty nen as living thera,’ “Do you believe many fraudulent names were registered?" © Yex.—inore than a third of all There were betwoun 600 und 600 names added to the Hst. 1 was there all day, and dida't suo JW) residonts of thy preefnet,”* “pO YOU KNOW ALL WHO LIVE THEE? “Thuve beun a judge in that preeiuct many flues, and © ougit ta know the voters. Wo have never polled more thin 600 voted, yet there are about 1200 nuiues on the registry this Une, A great many are very hardelooking follows, dad Whore thoy cume from [dot kuow; but f ain contident they dow't lve in the proclnet, or haven't done so for over a week,” ai “Did pou tout Justice Wallace that you wore a Fuor' And still ho fined you?" You—$2 and costs,” idn't you pay tho monoy?* oy told ne notte." “Were you locked up?" “Yos after the heuring in the Tolleo Court from 10 o'clock yntil 1 “Whut wae dong with you the? “Lwas pit jute the *Mluck Maria,’ though thoy promivAl to keep me tn tho Armory at the tine Laware ta tho application until the writ was derved,” “now DID YOU ENIOY Your s1DKt" “Not very niuob." Before he left tho Marshal's office, Gululor hac A conversution with Distriet-Atiorney Louke, who adylued him whit to do when the Laban corpus procecdlig wag vut ef the way. Ho will, of couray, be releused by Judge Drinamond as 8OUn US the facts ure presented to bin, AND THEN THERE WILL UE SOME PUN. Golstur will at once make an aliidavit tog forth the Interterence of Dwyer und SMuNatly and bis arrest Ww Surphy, and United states Commissioncr ¥ ne le wilt fwsuo warrunts for thele orrest for yiotution of Rew. 5022 uf tho evised Statutes of the United Buites, whlch realy ua follows; “Ey whetbor with or withaoi avery perso authority, power, or process, or pretended wie any Btate, Terris thority, power, ur frees, Oo ty Who obstructs, hindord, n= any tory, OF tuatelpall utilis, or by bri interferes With or prevent Election, ‘or either of them, or the Murad OF bis yenerul or Kpeclal Deputiow, ur vltber of them, or which hu or thoy, or vithor of thot, may be wuthurized to pertoria by any law Of tho United Stites, in tho execution at process or otherwise, or who by any of the means before bieutlaned hinders or prevents the free atten whee and presence ut such pluces of Fegistration OF ut such polls Of clocHon, oF Tull und free nes cess nid exrevs to and fron. any euch Pluve of registration oF poll of election, or iu going 10 wud from any duch phico of rewlstration or poll of election, oF ta and fram any room whers ny such registration or election or canvass af vote or of making any relurn or certitlcatus thereat . may be bad, or who moulests, Intortcres with, re- way ar efrouh nny Kuch phico at rextstration or pulfor election, ar of cunvasattig Votes cust thereat, or of umking returns OF ertitlaatoy thereof, any Supervisor of Election, the Mursbal, or bi general or special Doputic: ar vlther of thems oF who threatens or utiemptn OF Offord 80 to do, or reluste OF negleets to ult And aaesist any porvigor of Eluction, or the Surshal or bis general or special Deputies, of vlthor of them, in the performance uf bis or thelr duties, when required by blin or them to Ive such ull und devitar abuil be buble to etunt Urtext without process, and slut) be puninhed by linprhwnwent not more than two youra of bya ue of uot more thun SLU. or Ly nhs tho Bupervinura 0 bers, solicitation, or otherwise, 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, Lxsu— both such fina and Imprisonment, and shall pay tho coat ot tho prosecution.” Te will be seen from the above that ONEPOVACKMAN AND TWO DEMOCRATIC STRIKERS have not only "put tholr fect in tt,” but havo sunk ng tholr necks in the mire, and It is vory Ikely that thoy will disappear from public view before thoy nre many diys older, Wise pollee- men and Democratic strikers should, therefore, take warning. Tho former should attend to thoir leitinste business,—look aftor tho Demos eratic thloves, thugs, and tramps who Infest the city, Tf thoy do eu, there will bo a quict elec. fon and no fraud. On the other hand, shoul they obey Instructions and ntroniat ta protect these men here will be no police force to guard property and life at nhght, and Mayor Harrison will be disappotnted of a second tern. THE MAYOR, TUS PERSONAL INTEREST IN THE CAMPAIGN, Mayor Harrison announved yesterday sround headquarters that he prepused to fight out tho eninpitign to the bitter and, am! make use of all tho power vested in him by his office to the end that tho Democracy might win, or at feast that Casselmin might be elected Sherif, He wants tobe elected ngnin this epring, and thinks that Cassetnnin's patronage, coupled with hls own, would mate his nomination sure; and, putting the canvass on this ground, he fs deeply Interested In tha result. Just how far he pros posse taxo inthe exercise of tls er {8 not nown, but it leaked ont during the diy that ho dotemted to use the police foree forall at itvens worth olvetionday, or so much of it ns wits loft utter discharging all oft the Republieaus, and that 8 purt of his plan wos to arrest, carly inthe morning, alt Republienns ho eortld Nid carrying concentedt weapons, fn fact, be singled out A.C. Hesing in advance as one of hls Ine funded vietina, and sail that he would have bin lovked up if he was found with a pistol or any other wenpon on hls porson, Thenngain he iIntimated that he would go jnto the Second Ward, and make war upon tho colored people, of whom bo thought too miny Were registered, and there is no doubt but ho will do unything and everything to advance bis own Interests, for it must be borne tn mind that Jtis himself ruthor than his party that ho is Joo king after and most {nterested th, tis furthermore given out tnt he proposes to sweur tt darge number of speech policemen with speelal Instructions for olection-day to wa. aisthin in carrying ont. the schemes his party: has ndupted looking to interfering with tho right of tho peuple to vote ns thoy seo fit. THK PROMISED ASSESSMENT of thocity cmployés bas not yet occurred, and the poor fellows most Inturested are hoping that it will not ovcur. Thu hends of the several de- Partinents wre doing all Bey enn to protect thomselves In the mutter, and ore giving thelr ute tu the party in the expectation that {t will suye them from belng called upon to give any monuy, the example having been set thot by tho Mayor. In tho matter of thine ea are uxccetlinly: Mberal, for they not only wor thomnselvesmaking spevches, ete., but allow allot the underllags to go and Gone at pleasure. Yea: terduy, for fostunce, most of the employés of the Health Department were engaged in polities; tho Collector's office was being ran with one ian; the Water Department might ag well have deen closed, only about six of the thirty or moro empluy?s. being on duty; the Depurtinent of Lublic “Works was de- serteds and all of tho othur -oltiees were in ubout the same shape. In fuet, the City Government wns being run inthe several olf cas by the Republicans who aro hold bug plnces whieh the Mayor hus been unable to tnd Demo. erat to lll, All of tho Bemoerats were elther in the employ of the party nt hendatnrter, or seattured in the wards enthusiig tho boys,—1 tabu avitety hus nover occurred In the history of oulty. —¢ CORRECTION. To the Editur of The Chicago Tribune. CiHICAgo, Oct. 27.—My attention bas just been called te the following paragraphs in an articto published in your paper this morning. Sveuk- hug of Mayor Harrison {it is stated © that tho Muyor sent to the heads of departmonts a com- munication to report every employé to him down to the messunyer-boys by Saturday night who refused to work and vote for the Demvcratie ticket, and to discharge them promptly Sature day night and put Democrats in their pluces. Such a thlng was pover beard of before.” Nor did Teverhearof this before, Line received nosuch order or communication from the Mayor, So faras 1am concerned or know, this stutdment Is wholly nutras, without a shadow af foundation. The article 1 nw referring to further states that * Conuniasfoner Waller fs reported to have protested asalnst taking linen from the Bebarunens of Pulile | Works as crippling the vity, but Mayor Harrison fa iniderstinnl ta have rejoined by suytig, ¢ 1am ‘boss of this Job. Tam running the élty now, 1 tun Mayor of Chicure.’" ‘This ts wholly uufount: J. Nothlag of the kind ever occurred Letwi Mayor Harrison sind inysel. 1 gave an order in ie ist Inst, that the city's Pest Must Hot be allowed to sulfer through the absence af any one of its employes, that tho Parainonnt duty of meu inthe pay ul the elty Wasa to sey that the citys business wig not ney lected, and that Ieuve-of-ubsence must nut be Eranted to any one except where provision was mi at the work of the eity should be fully and promptly attended to.“ Muyar Harrison knew of this order, and, so far as know or bex helleve, comment 4 dislike te appear in these matters, but the fijuatieo in this case fs so Magraut, and the statements are se Liald and une founded, that L have felt tt my duty todo 80. CHARLES 8. WALLER, THE DEMOCRACY, THE ONSET MAXON" BTROXGTOLN, When Carter H, Harrison cana down town yestorday “morning be was lvid with rage be- cade the political actions hu did seeretly tho day before were mide prbile through the mediuin of Tie frist, On renchiny his oftl- celal headquarters he fretted ground and swore that ho would get even with the binuked news- papers, and then energetically announced that he was golng to carry the election In Couk County in spite of the pluce Bob Ingersoll does not bellove tn, However, his swenrlr In the City-Hnil did not mend things, so he started for tho Democratio headquarters in Arcade court, and fora while became invlaible to att but tho Executive Committee, who were buddted fn an junor room. Tha subject of discussion wns tha publicution of the assessment Ust, and muny conjectures were vent- ured 18) to) | ohow soit was obtained by the reporter. Tho Committee met in the innermost precinets of tho headquarters. ‘Throw or four sentries und dvors have to be pissed before one can gotinte the presence of this august body, Itsoums that tho nsseasment of tho candiduta for State's Attorney was ornitted. He was requested to come down with 82,600, which iti presumed he patd, Hane Unertiny, who ls Carter's ospoalil pot, and candidate for Clerk of tho Cirowlt Court, fs sald to haye ouly paid in $150, though bis assessment was tixed at $120. Lawrence Harmon, the candidute for Kecurder, who ft teow bund ut the potitient beltows, wus usseated $1,700. Thore ta, despite al the howlue avout tho eahdidates not coming down, plenty of cash in the Democratle treusury. Farnsworth, however, has not come toting, He refuses to put Up any uiore cash than bohas already pald tny—$200, Carter 1. Uurriion has not relaxed bis bull Moziug of elty umployés, Ho la whipplag them iu more vigorously, than ever, and tho tat bas gone forth: thar no one not In sympathy with the entire Democratio tees can bold ottice W der his Administration. Length of service and envioncy bave no clits that the best Mayor" ts bound ¢o respect. It Js the ability to Dring ott Democratic und ropross Repubtican yoturs, which sorves as the teat evidence of tlt. eas for poaitlun under the present Deinocratly: Hoss of Chicugu, And as auch Curtor H. Harrie son bid publicly get himdell up, Thore ure rumors that a large number of CITY KMYLOVES WILL GE DROPPED from the yayerlle beenuse thoy refused to Apostatize thelr politics nnd dlshovor thelr mane KL. hore are men in the city wumploy, whose ciligtatiey und ability fs ucknowledgod, from the fact of thelr retaining thelr pinees from. ten to twenty yours, Ye some of these menu are tu be (ischitrged, simply beonttse thoy are hot of the political falth of - tho BSinyor of tho cutlre clty, and ward politiciinas with a lirge suloon wes qualatance, but without any fitness far the posle tion, putin t phices, “All departments of thy publle service wiilexportonce these ehunges; but tho one to mufer the inost Inateril dawn Jy the Fire Department, whose exempuon tite erto from political complications has imide {ta branch of munichpal gervies without a superior in the United Stute: IT tg nevouren that 500 tart” nud Inteusely Democratio indl- viduals, not oof 8 lambliko — demenuur, are, to) be put on dinty | olection-duy by Carter HH. Hurrivon as special pollecinen, Bhouta this report prove trug, it will require more tact thin ds usually inspired by a bitter jariannablp to keep these pets well In hand, wenuee, Invested witha Httle belief nuthorlty, lifete them would be a digimal bhink were they Hot pernutted to exercise it ut the expense of tho ineek und law-abiding citizen who ty have buve some notion of bla politled! rights gaiied trum a perusal of tho Revised Statutes, Suny Of tho Democratiy Supervisors buve become ko ewollen with the importance of sholr position that oven sinall boys look Upon them with murs awe than they do upon the biue-couted policemmn, and ropue (uble citizens in the, exorelye of thelr political rights have been by these Democratic oltichats subjected to nn ubuse that would not bo’ tale gruicd in tho lowest dives on Clark street, A Ninth Ward specimen numod James Dacoy was Uhe subject of weomplaint preterred yestentay to Chief Supervisor Wishop by County Come uitesloner Clark und Mr. George Cochrane. ‘The charges will bo formulated to-day, and the wan Ducey will bo brought up with a round turn. ; HOINTERS AND GOMSII, é Nemocrut's campaign Hes ore aa thick os Wackberries, The latest tu olreulution fa that Gon, Maun wad a Know-Nothing, and during the War ouly saw servien in the hospital, ‘The General Ccurcics on bls person tho marks of Rebel bullets, und will carry thom to bis urayu, Aud tho wun who beard Geo, Muu give uttors, 3 = anec to Know-Nothing sentiments would bo as hard to maturinike ns the alleged receiver of the Gurfleld forged tettor. Gen, Farnsworth, tho candidate for Congress in the Second District, boards at St, Caroline's Court Hotel, whlob is in the Third Prectnet of tho Eleventh Ward. flo went on ‘Tucsday to register os a voter tn the Fourth Precinct, and beeutio very angry because he was refused. Ho claimed tho right to by registered there beeauss he owned a house tn tint preeinet, though ho hus not lived in It. for nenriy two yours. An exe ainination of tho lst proves that he ts registered iit tho ‘third Preeinet. and the question {¢ tnt+ urally naked: Did he want to vote tn bath? Jobin Mattocks has opened a Congressional ittetriet barrel, and, tt 1s aleged, be intends to inti 1 the vicinity: Central Hal on wer mibstrect und Wate avenue. He proposes to minke 1h noney-spending campolen, George Von Hollen, whose weakness for’ ick pote’ was tho cause of his tuening up Ww des wuiter to the elty for about 81,00) isa berhcht ond shining Ueht around Demeeratio heads quarter. Tt isentl that he has been promised a Job tn tho Citys bhatt, THE REPUBLICANS. | THERE WAS MORE ACTIVITY AND NETRIMINAS ‘TON about the Republlean headquarters yesterday: than atany time sineo the campaign began. A Marge niuumbor af autldavite were handed In in regard to tho Hlegal and fraudulunt natiratiane ton of certain persons, and It would not be sure prising to sea some Demucrats who vouelied for a goul many foreigners. as having known them for tive yeurs, arrested and fuileted for’ pers Jury. This alleged fraudulent naturalization fg being inquired fnte, and several Inwyers will from this, on be, present in the Conris todo tho cross-examining of witnesses wherever thore !9 tho least suspicion, Inthe forenoon the Exceutive Cominittee held a cons toronce with business-mon, Uuring the morn ing seven discharged policemen visited hond- quarters and aaserted thotr loyalty to the Re- publican party. They were diverged for no othor reson than that thoy were Republicaus, All aro acknowledged to inive been excullont olfivers, It was ago made known that tiftven Mlegal names had ‘peen registered im tho Sixth Preelnct of tho Eleventh Ward. ‘There wera also some in tho Forth | Preeluat. Warrants are to be (ssued for tho arrest of the pirticg. A request was mado to the Campaign Jontnittes in conjunction with the ward clubs to sendin tho names of challengers and deputy: clerks for tho purpose of sweuring in voters on elecuon day, Tho Cammpalyn Comimittco bell Its usual after- noon mecting, The mimes of Pupurs Sheritls were handed tn for service un electlon day. The facts tn relution to the urrest of Supervisor Geisler and his being sent to the Bridewell were stated by Mr. Encl. ‘Tho details of the outrige na explained by tho gentlemen created great ine Mignadion against Cucter H, Harrison. ‘The dele egatus of cach wird were requested to hand in tho names of one deputy clerk, one chillonger, aud one tally-keeper for euch elec: tlou preciner, Mr, Baumgarten enlarged upon the manuner In which Mayor Harrison was butldeziug ‘elty em ployés, | Mexars, Bliss, Hesing, Carmichael, and uthiots denounced Marrlgon's schemes, and pro posed to checkmate them, ant action was tien noking to that. ond, A mation was adopted re- questing the Executive Committes te call at meeting of bushiess-men in Farwell Hall Stare day night, tor the purpose of denouncing Muarel- son's netion and ta discuss loc fasaes. Mr. Stephens, Clork of tho Criminal Court, une nounced that he would be present Saturday morning to swear in Deputy Clurks and Noturles Achendpsurters, HH, White, Charles TL. Kastor, M. I, Nabor, Co. Woodinan, EL. Janes, and Martin How- ard, all attorneys, wera appointed a legal come tuitteo to wateh the Democratia nuturalizauon- an PRIVATE AND SELECT, WHERE THE DEMOCRATIO NARIEL 14 KEPT. Tho Executive Comsulttey of the Democratic party bas tuken unto ttself private lodgings tn Houm 0, No, M3 Randolph street, between Clark and Dearborn. Tho chfof object of hiding away in this quiet location Isto avold tho rush and the smell oo tho strikers who haunt Democratic hentquarters in order to barter thelr bogus ine iluonce for genulne monvy, It fa practienily Impossibte for any committer to do its real work acomeint headquarters, owing to the Jun and the crowd, elther of thease nolsy strikers or of well-meaning people who bive suggestions and ideas which thoy think are too [mportant to remit In tholr broasts. It was alse conaldered advisable by the Domocracy to have somo quict place where thoy could ineet together and do the fine work,—tho dulicute manipulation of the campalyn, So these quarters were obtulned, and Alexandor Sullivan put in churge of them, ‘Thore it 13 thut Mayor Harrizon, Austin Doyle, and th other lenders ind managers of tho party Me after the duy's'sesston in the Arcade court uitding Is over forthe purpose of plunning und aiaiaging the campaign, Thy people tn tho builling thought at tirst that oom No, 0 was ued ag a gambiing- house, for they saw Mike MeDonuld marehing in there frequently; thoy saw gangs of disreputabla- looking men tatirebing up the stairs, kuocktig mysteriously on the door. aud obtains adnitesion only after giving some sina) or password, 24 person who ts had considers ble tudo with the eriminal pouiiintion of Chile cago buppened aroun the bullding the other ays And Was strt by secing so many of his old nequaintances—thieves, burglars, ait high- waymnen—there, that he thonght meybo some recelver of stolen goods had opened up quarters iu the room. And be was on the point of re- porting the matter to tho police authorities, However, it 4 Justas well int he didn't do so, beenuse Mr, Doyle would Haye pald ne attention to the | compinint, Snbaequently, however, tha: fuets fenked ont, and ie was dlscayered that this mysterious room, vialted by these hurd cases, was nothing but the private headquarters of the Executive Com- mittee, ‘Thore it fs that the men go who realy. have lufluence tn the wards, und who. If given money, cun ude It towdyantage, And It ts there, tuo, that those persons go who can be trusted to minke arrangements for ndroitly inereusing the Demoeratie voto in any ward or precinet, Now that tho cat fs out of the big, and that tho Democrats tenrn tho place where ‘thy money is kept, there will probably be such‘ crowd and daw on the stulrwny of No. HS Qutt the other tenantsof the Ineiiding will be compelled to make tt protest, and inaist on’ the Democratic Cominitteo moving somewhuro else, UNION VETERAN CLUB, BTINWING APPEALS TO ALL OLD SOLDIEI. Tho Union Veteran Ciub betd an unusually large meeting in tts headquarters at the Grund Paulo Hotel Inet oventux, the room belnig crowded to oxcess, and the grouteat interest wis imunifested (n the proceedings, Which were of un importunt character, Cupt. J. A. Sexton, First Vico-Prealdent, o0- eupled the chair, and Comrade Curtis aa Secre- tary kept the record. . Theeo new members were received into the Club, and the Secrotury stuted that {ifty.more would be passed upon nt tho noxt meoting. Comrade Cortls rend the following, which was applauded and tnanimously adopted. It willbe Finted and sent to veteran soldiers tn tho elty: OMRADES It ia -wnnecesstry to urge up Union soldiors tho Importance of the coma election, [twill bo almost, 1f nat quite, the mel struigule of the Coppertend lobed horde to xib- vert and destroy.the Government we fought to maintin, In condideration of there fivte wo therefore anpent to you, by the memory of our dend comrades buried by the banks of every Southern stream, in the et and upon every battlustald; by those who dled a singertty; death of atarvadion In the louthsome stoual Prison pons; by tho boly pateiotism which tine elicd you tu leave father, mothury wile, ehil- dren, und friends—ail dearer to you’ thin Ufo Weelfj—to go forth oto defend the causa of freedom a tho beat Goy- ernment) God ever gave to niin; by tha glorious fnhoritaney received from oir fathors, baptized wfreah by tha Lest blood. of thetr dons, und whieh we are detormined stall bo handed down unturolahed to our children, In short, by ail that has boon and ever shall bo by you neld holy and sat wo appeal to you to dawlat, by any bonest mein at your conimand, tho Hopublican party at thé coming clvation by being present promptly at the opuning and ru= tulitig until the close of the polla in your pres eluct, thus viding in tho tnul overthrow of treason. A hinge number of tho Club huye been: sworn lias Doputy-Bberitls to prevent tHegnl VYotlng and muintain the punce, Wo deslre that you not ouly be present. but that you huld youre self any moiont th rentiness to Gbey thelr ove ders. ‘This you will do under the color and by the nuthority of law, aid you will bo tally sustilied. Jo sure to roman unt tho polls aro etosed, nad (lo your host to promote a full, free, and! fair election, “Call upon atl Union soldiers in your prociuct tocnrottin your number, * Wear the Club tide and remember, ‘Eternal vigitanes ty tho price of liberty." commute wanted alt emocratic as well as Reputlicun vetorana notited of the netion of the Club, ho viiggestion wus aeted upon, * Cot. 1. Pores, Chulrin the Comittee on Valltledt Aotion, stated ta tho Club that the Kepublican Campaign Committee bud arranged for the orgnolzation of a CORYS OF NALLOTNOX, QUADS an election-day, Shorl® Moffinann, a meubor of the Club, was ready to clothe them. with the authority of tho law by w ypainttng them Deputys Sharitty, wud” the anton eteran Club wouhl | furnish the mon to avo thie thers wus i freo und fair ctectton, choy would serve without pay, Shurli® Hutimann, and County-Clerk Klokke ‘und several ueslait: unte were prevent to take the tamed Of the vole untcers, and would ewonr them in for aurvico Hoxt Tuesday us Deputyesheritts, ye The Club uuauhuoualy: Indursed she action Herd taken and it members wore prepared to a nt. saape ‘Thu Chairinan informed tho comrades thatthe Kepublicau torchiight processign would tuko lice Feiday night (nvtoad of Suturday, and thoy decided to aeiumble at TN un the. former mentioned evening at club headquarters und ule the varude, Guu huudsod sans of ‘veteruns ot will turn out {n-uniform and turches and act as an escort to tho Cit. The Club subsequently adjourned, and about gis oC {ta mombors wore sworn In as Deputy- heriifa, Sherif! Hoffmann Informed hls new appolntece that tt would be thelr duty to keep the peace an pe ‘They sould ta no way be aubject. to tho orders of ‘the police authorities, and should not make any arrests, as men would boat tho polls for that purpose, He woutd trsue full yen instructions to thom and furnish badges Monday, TO ALL VETEIAN SOLDIERS. Tho. Chih his dasned nn rene Le peal te the veteran soldiers throughout tue State. ‘The salient pottisare as fotlows: The old Issues are upon us, and the ol eno thy infront of i. ‘The deelaration that tho principles of the Demoeratie party are the sane for which Leo and dackson fought but formu. Intes the Kobel yell, ‘Tho Uriudhers of tho Rebol army bivowie in the Capito They have expturcd tne depurtiient, and by meats tho Most corrupt, Traudient, and violent, Uho sane ten who sought to destroy tho Nation in 1801 threaten now to contrul te entire Government to their own purposes, They mennt to destroy and they hive not changed since. and crushed, but ever seeking to overthrow the prinel pies they hid fought to des stroy, thoy turped tholr hatred upon a defense. lea people by thoty aiidat. nnd by a preconeertet! Galen ef mucder and vielened unbenrd of be the annals of eivilizntion, the half whereof ta not been tok thoy struck down the Republics yuirty of the South, and robbed tha puople ot thelr franehises; Mid now tH thelr last desperate etfort ta control the Government, whlel they lost ln fale ight, aud have not as yet regained uy. thote private murder sand — viotenee, they are wdeavoring, by a system oF tssue-bullots, false counting. and false res tira, to strike down the Ropublican party of tha North, und stile tho voiee of the puuple ox- presacdl theatizh the tnllot-box, The ballot-box the hewrt of the Nation, and through it ptle sates the blood of Mberty. iving been beaten fn batt! jetected and led in robbery, the Rebel Democracy In the South now. seeks to poison thy bloodand stab the henrt of the fe peu ot only this, but, while tho wssiein ett yor the South, having roduced the colored race ton condition of abject: servitude, ure clitchiig at the very heartstrings of our Republiern fife and Wberty, their no less Helly Aveomplices of the North, to the sume end, are eadenvoring to reduce the honest tatlers of Atmerien to the condition of the pauper-labor of Europe, thus degending the munhood and Jabor of the North ang South alike.” : "Saldlers of the Onion, the Republié, cries to Us How, 8 dt did itt 1851, “ely, or wo purish!! Shall we vot respond to the cull? Shall wo rest, suplig while all that we fought forand won all for whieh our comrades dived that we might ene 1, and the Natlon ive, fa lost through our neg- ivence? We answer, Never! aud aguin, Neverll This eonnlty is ours. We fought tur it, suttered, ff r for Ht, died for It, suved it. “Our duty aznin calls us to tho front. Tho order ta * Fallin’ tas passed down the ties, nud aguln we take the *cluow-touch’ niu move fore ward with unbroken ranks, Let us here and now highly resolve that vA D, 1ke0, shall murk the crowning victory of the Republican and Guion forees. And sa’God bless, und pros: per, and perpetinte tho American Nation, and keep its honor and its flag nospotted,”” Allinembers of the Unton Veteran Club who are williny to net as Deputy Sheriifs on cleetion- day, wid have not recelyod thelr commisslons, fre requested to report at tho elub-room, Grand Pueltte Hotel, to-day between the Wours of 102, mond 6 p.m. Sherif Loifmann will be present to awenr then In and fssny thelr commnilsstous, The Club will report for the grand parade Friduy evening at 7 o'clock: sharp at the Grand Pacitte. All Ualon soldlers are invited. NATURALIZATION, THE SULTS RUNNING MONE SLOWLY, ‘Tho naturalization business was earried on at high pressure all day: yesterday at tho City-Hull. In the Clreult Court about 1% cltizens were made during the day, and in tho Superlor Court elghty-live new voters were made, Ag regards nationility, tho Swedes scemed to be rathor tho most nuuicrous, then Irish und Germans, Tho sprinkling of ltalfans was also remurk ably luge. A very singulur feature was thit so omuny of the applicants ehitmed ta have coma to this country whiio intuors under 18 yous oafnage. It would seein ag though treland, Norway, Sweden, and Germany must bave lost wll thalr boys about sfx or seven years igo. ‘This would probably be considered u email toss by ull the otd malas and nervous septagenarians tn those countries, but it looks a Httle now ng though considerable hard Byenrhiz wis going on to obviate the necessity: of tuking out first papers. Tho law provides that w minor who hus resided here tive years before attaning majority ean become x citizen on Seuchiny the i eofsl without fllng tny ine tention of becoming a citizen. Natyralization was not us vigorously con- Mueted in the Courts at nlchtus previously. Only two of the Judges—Sinlth, of the Superior, und Moran, of the Clrewit, Court—were In ate tendanece, and the supply of npplicants was niueh suutler than ou Monday and Tuesday Wights. tht which came from Republlean head quarters betug xo light that Judge ‘Siaith found blogelf with nothing todo wt Vo'clock inthe evening, utter same forty-three gets uf pipers had been issued, whlle Judge Moran, who prevt- ousty but beet kept up tHl past roidiulyht, created bls fast citizen at isi p, m., when le ore dered the Court adjourned, the total numbor of papers there fsducd durlug the eventug boing about 100, « Asn generat rule the persons who come from tho Democratic hendquarters to tho, Clreuit Court to eet maturaized ure not, Judging frown external appearances, the brightest or most in- tellectun) of men, but they al know enough to give eatisfactory answers’ to the questions pro- bounded by the Court, and in many etses it 13. upparent that thoy have been well prepared in advance of the trying ardent, One of thom, however, 4 Rohemlun witness who | was youchlng for the proper qualifications of hls friend, after swenring that the latter had tyed. over Mve yours dn the country, “aud was, morally, a very proper person, gut very much confused when the Court propounited the query: “Can you vouch for the fact that Mr, ig ottachil to the Institutions of this frou Re- public?” ‘This wis more than the Bohemian could fathom, and tha wntortimate aman rolfed hin eyes: Hea out of his head In a yuin attempt to solve the incwuligof the words, At tase (t ocenrrad to bli that, whatever Its menning, 10 allirmutive answer was necessary, and he see coritthigly mumbled ont a very dublons * Yes,” Tho papers were fasted, and aaae for tho fun of the thing nt reporter captured tho Hohemian a8 he was ear iage the buflding, and in homespun English putlontly sought to discover Just how tueh of tho sentence whieh bad been hla stumbllngeblock he really understood. ‘The re- suit was that the Bohoininn was found ta bo utterly ignorant of the monning of the words, So tt tal through, A lirge number of the forelgners who go to tho courts from Demoeratia headquarters da so ready primed with the ane awers to the routine questions which ure pit to thom, and thero is no doubt that if the Court chosy to be factions he coud, by a clever transposition of the queries, seoure Boma very Irrelovant and funny, answers. ‘Tha, conse- auonces, If a brisk: crosa-oxaminer were turned toose upon the appileunts und thelr witnesses, would be. from a Demoeratic standpoint, tuo terribly to bo thought uf, ‘ho courte will be open this evening. At tho County Court, Judge Loomis, weo at frat do- elded to huve two witnesses nccompany etch applledat, will be: satisied with only one, whiah: fe all that tho law roulty requires, es IN GENERA. A MEETING OF shou THIRTY IOSMNENT DUBE Interested In tho succesa of tho Republican tiekot, amang thom Murry Nolson, Joseph Stockton, Gon, Torrence, and Franklin Mace Vengh, was held yesterday afternoon at tho Palmer Mousa bendquarters, The tine was principally devoted to a discussion ax ta tho best means to be ndoptoi to seoure a full poll of tho Republican vote, It was decked to vnploy ond mun i each prealuct of tho olty to asaist ‘tno United States Supervisur in his work, An elort fa also to be made to secitra evidence in euch precinct relative to the lexul names which have buen placed on tho registry Hat. Severat conmnittees wore appolited, Including one of five gentlemen who ure to consult with tho Ex- ceutlve Comimittes this morning, Several of thoso present complained loudly of tho lux way in which the campaign was boing run, and stated that muiny of those who had subsoribod ~~ monoy to carry on the cummign would insist on having some voluo tn the dispoaltion of the funds, Tho meeting wie strictly private, although tteb of tho business pertatned strictly to rous tine matters, Muyor Harrison's bulidozing inethods came In Cor considerable denunelation, md it was resolved te dind ont ta what extent Sho digebarged patrolmon had been threatencd, with a view to 2 completussxpoadure of these exe traordi nary campaign practices, THY VARADE OF THE NEPULLICAN MANCHING Chui which wag announced for Saturday night bas beon ehanued to to-morrow night, ‘This change ja mud tu accommmodute u number of the clubs front the country who desire to partielpate. in force. Mad the paride been bold Saturday night, n3ac Uree Intended, thoy could not have participated owing to the Inck of proper nill+ Trond teilltics Saturday make end Sunday morns tng. The Hine of march will probably be chunwed: also, so tht the parade wilt take phico almost exclusively on tho West Side. ‘This lylsion of tho elty bas been neglected heretofore, and Gen, ‘Vorronce wlatus it ty have ite shure of tho bravs bands und turches, "Thy formation will bo the same as announced yesterday, ‘The Stuck+ Yards Cavalry will rendezvous ut the Stock« Yarda gute promptly at 0:00 p. io. to-morrow. night, A movemunt Is on foot te supply all the South Side clubs witha lunch at. their re- Spoctive urmorics aftor tholr march. A number of huiles bave already taken tho mutter In hand, and invite the activo codperation of all hulles interveted, ‘Tho full announcement of the Wine Of iwurct and order of formation will be mado to-morrow morolug. HM. Maxwell, commanding. the North Divise fon ciuba, bas issued thy following orders ‘Toere [3 to bo a grand torynlicht demonstra- thon Friday, tho 2th inst, at which ull the Gare Geld aud Arthur marching clubs in tho county WHLVL PAGES, fro expectod to participate. As it will bo the lust procession of the campaign, overy endeavor will bo sed to make ft effective, and it ls urged thot every ward and town will send to the front tho full strength of thetrecommatds. You arn notified thus early in order that there may bo no exeuse for not turning out in full force. Ev Ropublican should report for duty on thia, our last exbibition of stronyth and carnest> nest. Fireworks will be furnished to eniiyen tho Hneof march. The formation wilt bo as fate lows: North Side organizations will assembly at Ro'vlock In tho evening on Dearborn avenne in tho foltowlig orders Fifteenth Ward, right reatlig on Michian street, fein east: Lake View, right resting on Hiiuola; Sixteenth Ward, right resting on {ndlana; Seventeentit Ward, right resting on Ohloy Bighteenth Ward, right resting on Ontario. dry organizations will report on Michigan atreat, right resting onClark, facing Routh, AN clubs not Included in the above will form on Denrborn avenue, right rest+ ing on Erie atrect, facing enst, TWO FRAUDS DISCOVERED. It camo to the knowledge of tho Repubdiicnns of the Sixteenth Ward n day or two ngo that two of the oflicers of Company C of the Gurfuld d Arthur Gunrds of tho ward hid sold ont ta ‘y H. Smith, Jr. nnd were using what ‘Intl thoy hid amony the members of the orgun- ation which they comtunnded to induce there ty fottow thelr example. A meeting of the Kepublicans of the) ward was held last Might ut No. 88 Clybourn avenue, at which those facts w b A number af the inombors of Compiny Megsrs, Miller, Ahntel, and hi thoy hud geen those two offers, Messed, Harder and Gephard, aud had forced: feom, them a von fession that thoy had received $10 tram Mr, Smith for thetr influences.” ‘They had reeelved a small stm from Mr. Farwell to fz) pou foward the organ of othe Club. That, howevor, inst of turning thy, thoy had onsed — thomselves, and, being unible to get moro from him, or from the io- publicans, bud gone to Mr. Sinith, Tho meeting Was quite a strong one, and thore cama near be- tng a disturbance, Finally Company Cideclied to hold a meeting to-niytit, at which’ these two recreints will bo voxpelled and other ofticers elucted [i thelr stead, Speeches wera innde to tho meeting by C. 8. Farwell, A. C, Hesing, and othors, | Mr. Hesing denoupeed Harter and Gophard in strange langue, and stated, among other things, that MroSailth, who was going around buying such eattle as these, was avon Worse than the creatures he bad bought, SMITM REPUDIATED, The Greenbnek Club of the Seventeenth Ward metat No, 100 Chisago avenue inst evening, 15 purpose was to condemn the Ubltoh- Hull crowel which Indorsed young Smith a week oreo nyo. hy ches were tade by C,H. Adams, Bonfumin Sibley. Benfumin Goodhue, and others, in the interest uf tho purty, and at tho end Mr, Nelson presented the following, which was adopted: Resotved, That we utterly condemn and despise the corrupt and deyrading practices of the little Demperatio candidate for Congress and his henchmen in trying to organize bogus Green- hack clubs in our own and other wards on tho North Side, for the purpose of indoréing him and Loosing hin for Congress, and we promise here to pay him for his trickery as be deaurves, THE CEUns, A wolleattended mevting of the Republican votera of tho First Precinet of tho First Ward was held Inst evening nt No, 47 Michigan aves nue. Mr. Adair presided, and spveches wero mudg by A, L. Rockwoll, Col, Euston, and others, ‘the Young Men's Gurflelt and Arthur Club mot last ovening at No. 740 West Maison street, with Perry 1, Tuttin the cholr, Spoeches were made by Willian, M Luithor Lutlin Sills, D, and othors. Tho Centrat Republican Ciud of the Twolfth Ward met last evening in the Wigwam, West. Madison atrect, near Western avenue, with 8. 3. Seaton In thoehutr, Thero were tio specches foade, but there was much bustoess dane, and Maj. Phelps was {udorsed na the Stursbal Latge for tho ward on elcetion-day, tusan, George Gardiner, C.Joues, Ucorge KR, Davis, late The Republicansof the Thirteenth Ward held | a miss-meoting lust evening at No, West Luke street, under the auspices of the Young Men's Gurtleld and Arthur Club, Mr, Mutlack presiied, and the attendanee was remarkubls gout, George, Gurdiner, Col, G. Re Davis, Hempstend = Washburn. ond othors —mudo speeches, and u great doalof enthusiasm was manifeated, A Republican mass-mecting, undor tho aus- Hices of the Second Ward Republiesn Club, was hot lust eventne in Piekwiek Hull. corner of State and Sixtventh streets. As this was tho drat Republican moeting held Io that part of the ward dirlug the eaimpolgn, the attendance wis lirge, und the speakers sieeeeded In rousing cousidernble enthusiasm. Short. sperehes ware mude by Kirk [nwes, Jolin O'Neill, 5. It. Bliss, Gen. Minn, and othot Alorgely-attended mecting of tho Eighteenth Ward Gartietd and Arthur Club was held last evening st No. 10% North Clark street, Mr. Fred Necker In the etulr, Speeches wero made by the Hon. ©. 1. Farwell, Gen, HL ff. Thomas, tho Hon, Eliote Anthonys, RS. Williamson, Pred Heekor, and Col, Chamberlain, A resolution of- yG. W. Brown wus ndopted pledging ery meniber of the Clb ta tren out Monday: and Work Virorously all day to secure tho elec- tlon of the Hepublican ticket. The meeting ad- ened wnid great enthusiasm, with three loud eheots for the cause, The Franeo-American Ropubiican Central Cind met last eveniur ut tho Grand Pucitic Motel, Kelly La Benu in tho chair. Messrs, Bell and Li Beau were appolnted a commities to mnke all necessary arrangeinents for tho election, tucluding the uppolutinent of Freneh. tekut-peddlers and canyussers. ‘Tho Chairman Announced that the French settlements in Iroquols, Kankakee, and other counties were belug thoroughly canvassed by Freneh speakers in tho Interest of the Domocrats, while. no Re- publican Frenen speakers bud bean sent there, fho Presitent wae instructed to confer with tho State Central Committes ta remedy thie nogll- xenee, The rest of tho session wes devoted ton kenernl discussion of the neecasitios of tho eam= Palen umong the French citizens, Including are rangement, for naturalization, MI. RUQENE SITIO wrote n letter, which wis printed yesterday In tho Staate-Zeltung, in which he suid, amongst other things: © PE have never bargataed with the Demveratly purty, und hive noyer naked or re- ceived moucy frou Mr, Smith or any other man, Hepublican or Democrat.” Mr, Sittig nlso anid: 1 aso this Opportunity to publlely decture that Tam not an- independent candidate for State Senator in the Sixth District, because this year's election aa National one, aud ldo nat wink to injure tho party to which £ huve belonged sinea ehilahood, and whose prine elples wore ulways ming.” NOTES. The Deputy United States Marshals for the Third Conxresdloual District will bo appointed tondiny, those for the First District to-morrow, and the others Saturday, The TinuNe referred yesterday to Constabio Joun MeLinden aa a judge of election in, the Second Precinct of the Ninth Ward, lt shduld, buve beon Constable John Getman, Tho Board of "Trade voted yesterday to hold no session on THesday, Noy. 2, election-day, to allow members und tholr employds ainple time to voto, This exumple should be fultowed by the bunks and business hoses, Owsloy, one of tho Domocratla candidates for County Commissioner, bis rofused to pay hls nssussinent, and the only thing fn the way at Siiedeaveing inn da that the Campaign Conimlt- teu hus not been nble to tnd any one to tuke bis place who (lq willing to put up, S ‘Tho namo of Mr. E, W, Pratt appearod in yes- torday’s TRinuNY nmong the “doubttal ones"? reyistored in the Second Precinct of the Ninth Ward) from Louls’ lodzingshouse, —1t* now transpires that Mr. Pratt isa legal voter ond Is entittod tu yota in tat precinct, What's more, ho votes the straight Republican ticket, MONNOK COUNTY. Information wis recelyod | yesterday at tho headquarters of the State Contra! Cammittey that in Mouroe Connty—one of tho solld Hours on distrivts—tho Democratle Hourd of County, Commissioners have appointed tho Judges of election exeluaively Crow among the Domocratta ‘aukes In confines with tho Domucrutty County Committee thoy alse appoluted two men ‘or eich precinet who ara instructed ta ehal- wevery Republican voter whon he presents hMayelf at the polls. ‘Phe usual vate in Monroa County i8 2,000 Deinocratie to 600 Republican, und by these Hewat measures the Bourbons hope to show heavy guins thero, THE FIRST RENATORIAL. ‘To the Hultor of The Chicuyo Tribune, Cricaqo, Oct. 27.—Although I do not ive in tho Firat Senatorial Distriat, I wien to be hoard in the matter, I know little and care less about tho aortuinly not credituble ontanglemont In thls disirlet, whereby a purciy personal fight between Georgo Whlto and Abner Tuylor ‘has Leon permitted to array tho Republicans uf the Firat, Niath, and Yenth Wards in hostile Mies tuniinst cach otbor, Cunnot this personal quire rel~which, when you reach thy ‘d> pin of it, concerns only two individuats—vo buried out of sight, eo that it may nok jonger Jeopurdize the snecess of Ropublican principles and the inter- ext of the district aad county? lL understand that John Lyle King, in tha titorest of peuco aud 4 reconcittation of wil divermers, has con. kented to run aay candidate for tho House, ‘Tho Republican purty ought, and, 2 believe, dovs, feel that tty Interests aro perfectly sufo ‘ln the hundsof Sr, Kinga truer wud tore rellablo Ropublicun thun whom, during the whole oxtst- ence of tho party, there has not been in Cook County, (The Bar ot this vy and State, I know, feels that the cleetlon of Bir, King to the Howse would be the means of securing for Cook County and tho Blute long and sorely needed reforms Of abuses in legal procedure: aud practice, Aud tho people of this county: and State, rezardlesa of purty. I know, fuel thit in Mr, King thoy would have in the General Ag sembly—aid such men are needed thera man of Mae Intelligence, u lawyer of great Joarning and experience, and a Kepresentutive whose ine temeity would be wbuve aueplelon; ong who ne eurthly fidacement. pecuntury or otburwisu, could Intluence Trout tho strict fue of old-fash- foued honesty, whethor Ju the fntercats of wealthy corporations or individual. And I will add that ull interests would fuel calmly cer- talo that Mr, Ring would not originate or sup. port schemes gotten up for tho purpose of Hucknall, und that to defeat all such suhomes without price they would buye bls elfoctivegup. port at all timos, Phope that all partles will rocognizo the por fectly upparent to wlluod pycullar tituess of Mr. King's candidnoy, an@# cordially electing him. And oapectal iydo Thnpe tha a Tarnune will do this wholo community a nerve whiot, Passuro you, will bo highly Appreciate by giving tu Mr. King its powerful ASSIML Rave, A TtkeunLIOAN Lawtan, DON'T PAIR OFF. ‘To tha Editor of The Crleugo Tribune, CiricAco, Oct, 21.—Tho Democrats ara gotttn dosperate, und resorting to every concelyahy meitns for earrylng tho election in thelr favor, The Iatostdodge Thave Just discovered ta tor ever; i Democrat who van procure one or more teput Hons to pale ot with him, toda an, one rious pretoxts: us, for Instance, toncany \ alleged feo of $1 for registration, and aivy juty, ole. ate. 1ULLaxn AMUSEMENTS, THE THEATRES, Attendance nt all tho city thentres, ng might ba expected, owing to the neurness of lection day and the tet that the Exposition tins jug closert, Is Ught tn coinparison to that of the Past two months, sot nine of our tantnagers are kogin; money, Habberton's " Deacon Crankett" basal the Grand Opera-flouse made nt tnoet favornbte, Ainpression uponthe piblle, The pivee certuinly Hesurves to tnd iberal patronigy, for it ts sweet, and tender, und ennoblhig in Its el ty ‘Thoro {a in tt some tno necting, and tho Preven. tation ts characterized by unusual -eitore gt Jury Beenie affect, Mr. Bon Maytntey-as the Ditean, , and Mr. Joe Wheelock a the story, adinirably portray thor Darts, Walle "Photos" is doling marlerately well nt Moolog's, we should Ilo to ave the really vlover people of this company Jn sumeth ing mora worthy tholr abliity. Tho seLOnd act of tho picce has been considerably tmproved dure tip te company’s absence froin this city, Misy tho lover of 0 Harrigon bis introduced dome clever ims tations, and Louis Harrison bus adie now features to his. stiaro of tho fun, Our Gublins"™ at MoVickers Ms Plonatta tho peopla who attend, and the Hleetriec Light,” with Jolt Dillon ay ho star, iq drawing fale audiences ut Hnverly's, 1) now bolng presented every event Olympic w spectrculir version of * Mazeppas in’ whieh atlss Sudo Forrester 14” tho atur What sho Ineks In uetiog sho mukes up {) phyalcal development. BERNHARDT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Oct. 27,—New York's Intest craze {3 bore fn tho person of Sam Bernhardt, the French actress, Sho arrived this morning og tho Freneh lino steamer 1’ Amérique, and was mot off Sandy Hook by n lurge crowd of en thusinstio adinirera, who went down ata very enrly and shivery hour to give the etreas a good reception. There were speeches mule op board tho stenmer, and a yenorat good tine one gaged In, nided Largely by n coptous tlow cham. pugne, Tho attenuated und fraulle actress way go sick on her voyage that haa there teen enough of her ubysique forsuch ati operation, she would hive been turned juside ont, So faras alia hug wot in Amarien she ts very well pleased with the country, hep wnusadny of Te reaching from Sandy Hook to her hotel only. She sayy she wants to gu te Colorado and New Urleare butshe don't know what her manager will let her do In the line of traveling, ‘The extent of her wurdrobo may bo fudged when {t (astated that the Custom ollicers huva the extrente pleas. ure of bandling over thirty-seven tranks which fre ber personal property, DRAMATIC NOTES, Mr. and Mra, George Knight at MeVicker’s noxt week In * Otto, 9 Gormnn.’* “Lawn ‘Tonnis” by tho Comly-Tarton Com pany will be seen at Hooley's on Monday, Tho Interest in * Deacon Crankett," now runs ing nt tho Grund, bas, go booksellers say, re« vived tho snlo of “Helen's Rabies.” Theodore Tilton will travel under tho manage: mentof Charles Suimford. Els new fecturets entitled * Tho World's fo-morrow,"" ‘Tho London Hra says that Southern, who Is atiil nt Brighton, fa making such progress to- ward recovery that it would be dificult to tell from hia looks thut bo fs an invalid. It {s rumored that Haverly and Hootey will shortly muke an exchange, Mavorly will, if this be true, tuke Hooley's Theatre in ‘this city and Hooley will take Haverly’s Brooklyn Theatre. Con, Huverly says ho hie Invested $10,00 of bis inoney In the Colorado mining enterprise which beirs hia name, He will remain In Sew York all winter, directing bis varluus companies, Mr. » Rew Is making arrangements for the prudne Hon of the operatic extruvagiuz, “Le Jrand Cusimic,” which was suveesstul in Paris two yoars ago. A. R. Cuzuuran ts the translater, Agnes Robertson (Mrs, Dion Boucleautt) will hegin an ongagement at the Grand Oper Tousg on paudays She willopen in "Jesse Brow, ae on Friday night will appear in Arrutena "OK. Hlnisdell & Gulick havo another attraction In_provess of organization, It wilt bo called “Tho Voyagers.” | ‘The pleco isatier the stylo of Tho Tourists," but the fun wilt take placa on bourd a White Star ocean stoumship, Miss Henrietta Vaders, wo understand, con- templates starring nuxt season under tho tnne agemoentot Matt Canning, formerly tu ian: ayer of Jnnauschek and Cavendish, Properly handled, Miss Vaders should muke a name. “Samuel of Posen; or, Tho Commercial Drummer,” a now play by George H. Jessup, author of’ A Gentleman. from Nevada,” tnt boon prodiced in Baltimore by Ford's comp iny, with M,B. Curtis tn the prineipat rdle, with evn siderable success. Manger Stetson bas engaged Mr. Harry Crisp and Mss Julia Stewart for the company ta sup: port Sulvint, and tho list now area Bevin 4. 1. Stowell, Hurry Crisp, J. 1 Wenvor, Sr. A.D, [slllngs, W. FO Jo wv, Iunter, Louly Bakor, 5 D, ners HN, Hf. Lewis, und Gearge Warren, Miss Sure Prescott, Mya Elia Wilton, Mra, EB, J. Daven- part. and Mixs Julia Stewart, Mr, Stetson 9 bow neyotliting with at Indy star to play Lady Macbeth to Suivini's Macheth, and to tike the loading rote In tho now play to be produced oo “olf nights.” Tho October Theatre makes a3 sensible a re- mark né wo have geen for soine thie, We read “Tho next theatren! night of Importance will bo tho renponty, of the St, James’ Theatre, the reappearance of Mr. and Mra. Kendal aud John Hare, and the long-promlaed W.G. Wi yorsiin of Douglus Jorrotd’s + Black: Susi,’ called *Willam and Susan! A great deal of nonsense his been talked about tho iti plousness of touching a Btuge cinsaic, wither the representatives of tha Jorrald faintly have cordiny consented to auch changes ts huye doen made in tho text and form of the play. Ie Unuetable phiys cun be made uctable by Judicl- ong changes, why on curth should it, not bo done? It strikes me that English drnmatlo Heorature toems with youd mutter that might be mado profitable und enjoyable by reverent adapters." Tho Indianapolis Sentinel ins been intarviow- Ing Saunager Hayden on bla methods of dyer Using his star, Thoinna W. Keeno, Taee some of the pupora hnve been pitching into you it what thoy call clrousing the legitimate.” nal tho reporter, ‘There ly,” replied Mr. Hayden “a quod deal of cant about the sanctity: of tbo leyltinate. Shakspeare can rtand wl) the circus: ing Lor any other munager can give hin bave iu Me. Keeno w great actor, 1 believe in making the public aware of this fact In tho test expeditious way possible, ‘Thy sooner ify pile Mg ure made aware of this fact tho better It will Ue for that publlo, Tbelleve in ibenilly advere Using In the nuwspapers, beenuse it ia fins: sible te reach Ww hirge eludd unless sou doit through tho newspapora, and I believe in atiowy printing an the willy, becausa iutess the printing eof ehiracter atrtictys unouygh to wrest to eyo it vor no earthly usc, The walla ure owe adays covered with ovecy kind of wlvertisius and the ordinnry thentriont poster [6 lust. Ware Josque troupes, farcien, comedy, and variety organiantions benetit by showy printing, Why shouldn't tho legitiinate manger try the nag enna? Ten cortnin portion of the public is 10 dueod tn this way ty attend legitimate perforin ances, the public will certuinly galu, und f thin! thy standard dramu cun take cure of itself. Tho New York correapondont of the Huston Heratt ‘@ that James Lewls, thu eal, comodiun of Mr. Daly's company, vers ea atirred up a riot the other night fn an ae sortef wuy, During the progress of “Our ‘i | Families boecutnes necessary for Mr Lewis toenter tho parlor of lle lady love iu the ie guleg of 4 ina milllnor, He comes to areal? for un elopement with tho youn lady tt ae i ton, hor stern aud urlatocraile aunt having & td hor under lock and key in order to protect A from this marriage, In btinding the old soy Mr, Lowla hna to tuke Miss Hg)'s mon eu aiid ee olf the varlous nuuibery, which ure dul y-gut do a by Miss Joyce, The other sight be pusse Ms tapo-nieuaure around Siiss Hiul's walat, i ne carefully noking at the number, dectared | ly bo #29," he contusion whlch ensued nese frightoned tho uctreasca out of their wits, ate even imade Mr. Lewls biinself look ooo scared, For several minutes the whole brs waslu un Bed of cheors, biases, und we Such a cone | have never witnessed fn a Ai tre, Everybody was vxvited, and was: expres it ing ble aentiments at the top of his volee. roully aeemed for a tine ns I serious sane would be done, but tho people on the Pena’ mulfislent pres md of 1 ce Oa at) usineds, und the crowd gradu F ity seuss, Mr. Lowls woutdu't utter uuvther political joke for $1,000, CATTLE FOR CHICAGO. oa Couner, Livyys, Ia, Oct. 21.—There nad shipped to-day from the Council luis Gee Bwok-Yards to the Chlongo marker 242) net Of cattlo, the largest shiprucat in ater’ 1 yu: is seusoa. Tho yreit the dattle recolvod this seusod huve beeu aol #8 tho yards beru. — Bhakers'Sarsuparlila is a true modicine

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