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THE €HICAGO TRIBUN LOCAL POLITICS. Sheriff “Hoffmann Deprived 1 of His Election ia Deputies, The Lawyers Arguing the Question Before Judge Moran, His Decision Setting Aside the Order of Judge Rogers. ‘ The Displaced Deputies Mus tered into the United States Service. Mayor Harrison Will, However, Mayo Thousands of Special Policemen. Swearing Them in by Batches—An Unsavory Lot of Hard Oases, Young Men’s Meoting at Far- well Hall—Speech by J. V. Farwell, Information for Voters—A List of Poll- ing-Places, and the District Boundaries, A Long List of Names Which Do Not Belong on the Poll-Books, Look Out for Counterfeit Repub- lican Tickets—Itead Bo- fore Voting. The Last Day's Work at Head- quarters—Meeting of Dep- uty Marshals. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Preatdent, JAMES A. GARFIRED, of Onto. For President, Cumsten A. ATHUtty, of New York. ir Electors for President and Vices President, KORE SCHNRIDER, — ETUREDERT CALLAMAS, Rowen? }, Lincons, doit M, Savery, Tames A. Ki, tM. BRAZCE Romer 1. Lada: Jastcs GuopsperD, Santry D. Purervavan, WULSTAS A, Gitstsit a TONATUAN HL, ROWELL, Tackso: Itt: Winnie lt Nowre Witstam It. Jous Ww JAMES. Uronce W, SMiru ON, For Governor, S Surtay M. Cubist. For Lieutenmtit-Goeernor, jouN M. HAaieroON. Fur Seerctary af State, HMexay D, Deaent. Fur Auiitor of Public accounts, Cianbys P. Swiaenr “a Bor State Treasurer, Epwann Rorz. . For Attorney-General, dans McCarren. For Congress—Flrat District, WILLIAM ALDRICH, Sccontt District, Gronau It, Davis. hint District, Ciannes T. FARw Ett Superior Coiurt duutges, King Mawes, SLLsore ANTIONY, Deora GAUbNER, * N.S. WELLLAMSON, Slate's Attorney, Luter LAVLIn MILs. Sher, Onnix L. MANS, Coroner, ‘CANUTE R, MATSON. Tteconter, Jasies W. HOCK WAY, Clerk Circuit Court, Jacou Giosa. County Cumtaiaatoncra—City, A. OC, Kore, 7. S. AgwituirTr, J.C, Exven, JOUN ONES H County Commissioner—Fifth District, UN FAME. Equalization—Fint Diatriet, AMES BP, Slate Board of » oor, Third District, CunistiAN Busse. cconit District, pER DL. Contes, Furth District, Caustorien Maui Fifth District, F.C, De Land. Sizth District, Gronay eprescututives—Piret District, MR, Hanns, jouN Lye kina, A. GL. Rock weir, Second District, Kanpatn WH, Winte, 0,8, Cooke Third Diatriet, Gronan Kron, Fourth Dintrtet. Jonx L. Parisi, it. N, PEARSON, FY District, WILttas A. DELPS. Sith Dintrict, N.M, PLoTkE, Seventh District, G8, STRECKMAN, NO DEPUTY SHERIFF'S, TUR ARGUMENTS, TALKING TO JUDGE MORAN, ‘Tho fact that the Demoerutle Campalan Come mittee, through Mr. Goudy, wae to make appll- cation yortonday imorning ta dindge Moran, 0 Demveratto Judye, to svt axle the order of Judge Rowers dirouting Sheri Hoitmunn ta np- point 600 Deputies to preserva tho peace elves Uon-day (it was tho impression that the number Wus but 400) wag pretty well known, and, in cone Sequence, tho court-room was crowded, Mn before tho counsel mudy thelr speeches, [twas guessed whut the result would be; nevertheless, the people istencd fortwo hours to the titk. Among the Republicans present were Sherill Hottmunn, Mr, Green, hla attorney, Joseph Uoulield, and Gen. George W. Sintth; and on the Democratic ele were Mayor Harrigan, Str, WC. Goudy, A. C, Story, and Thomas Moyne, Mit, GOUDY bean tho discussion by wayne thut an order had been entered by Judge ltogers, on the UI of Ovtober, authorizing tho Ehorlif to uppolnt some special Deputy-sherlifs to serve on alee Slon-day, So huduppliled to Judyo Rogers to hove a motton to vucute thatorder, but, ag dudge Moyers was conflned ta his bougu by slukness, ho would request bia Monur Qudxe Moran) to hear ft. He had'uccordingly served a notice ‘on tho Bherlif that motion woult ne made to resold the order and bay tt set waldu; and tho Bherilt Was present by counsel, id Mr, Goudy thon reuidl tho afidayit of James Doolittle, Jr. on which the motion wus in part bnyod. | re was to tho elfect that on the 2th uf Octaber, in the foronwsn, depunent wont inte the Bberitt’s ottice and saw the clork in ehurgu of ‘the nppolntwunt of special Heputles, who told Dim that about 20 hud buen appointed. He roe qucated that the Shuriit communicate with bin (Doollttle) by telephony as zoun as he came in, Not heuring frou tho Sherif, about 2 o'clock he culled tho oliver by telephone, and was informed by Sherif Hottmunn that the whale nutwber of 20 ,Leputios bud buen appolnied frum the meinbursblp of the Mopublican Vote eran Club; thut he was well satlgiled, as ho bad C, E.ScHaunau, HH. Tnoaas, ZL. C. Contans, Appointed soldiers. Deponent sugested that tt would po rignt tonppoint half of thom from Demoeratie soldiers, To this the Sherif replledt that he had completed the appolutmenta, aud would make no changes, Mr. Goudy went.on to sny that ho had louked at the order, and it seemed to authorize tha aps polutment of 400 Deputics, He understood that that was the number, and tho affidavit had been written in view of that understanding. Gon. Smith auld thet Mr. Green, Mr. Bonfield, and hlnself, representing the Sherif, were not, prepared with an allidavit, beeause they had had ne time, They desired to have it understood, that tho Sheri? had not appointed tho 4) Depus fies mentioned In. the onter, but hud only pp- Pointed 300, With that understanding they were willing to goon, * Mr. Goudy suit he supposed that tho Sherift had undoubtedly labored under tha same error as othors; that the munber was 800, anid he pres sumed that tho Shortil was surprised to fini that. {twas really 60, Tue only authority that ex. Isted forentering any auch rulo or order wis under tho ninth seerion of the tenth wetlelo of the Constitution, ‘Phere wi statute tnt he had been wblo te find tint covered the question. ‘Thy provision of tho Constitution was, that fr Cook County the Cirettit Court might preseribe by rile tho number of Deputies that night be Nperinted hy the diferent county office ius cluding the Sheri Thore was’ no provision that be was aware of that mtthorized the Cire Court to provide for the appulntment of Der tles for particular services, Thy statute that he might ip point Dep but, of course, he could uly a polnt such aa might be allowed chy a rule ene tered in the Clreuit Court; and when appointed, tho statute provided that they should: take a oath of office, and sive a bond for the talthful poor of thulr duties, The oly inistanee which a spechel Deputy injght be appoluted wna to serve on writ or simmons, And he must make his) return under oath, and was Inble for a false return, Othorwisa, the Sherif had no authority under the Constitue tlon to appalnt Deprties for speeliul services; they nittst be general if at all, Therefore this order on Its fave was legal and void. He entied attention to. the onter, whieh stated that the Deputies mast serve without compensation, ‘The question nrose whether this Court, inder tho Constitution, comld: make such appointurenta, Ne hekt that the Constitutlon contemplated solely tho uppolutnont of permanent Deputies necessary to eurry an the ordiniry husiuess of tho Sherilt's uflice; mtd tho ecodipensation of such Deputies, when atthorized: by tho Clrenit Court, was to be fixed by tho County Noard. The Court eoukt make ne such linitution as that they shonld serve without compensntion. Mr, Bonfield suid, with reference to the 209, that the noderstandiig wag that the asnal nim ter should be appointed. No wuinber was men tloned ti the motion, but the Clerk sald the vain number wits 40, Mr, Goudy sald the Court would never have entered the order If it had been Known that tho County Hourd, composed exeiusively of mom- bers “of one politteal party,” bud the Dawer tho compensation. ta Wx 4o understand that tho speck Deputies selected by the Sherif, while they bud taken an oath, had given ne bond as requlred by the stat we. The inala round of the motion, tines pendentet any question of power unde Coustitition or tho tue, was the an Sheri? had uadertaken to en: of the Court, Tt was necessary, nce Is order, that these Deputies should rt Ye tho public pence. It x ady thut tho purtles In Chicago equully divided, and tha selection of Deputics trom one paste alone showed that the protense of preserving the penee wus false, that the appolativonta were made to subserve partisan ends, and the very fact of thelr being made from one purty excl sively would tend to produce irritation, broth tnd disturaanee, ‘The iw provided for re tur potice feree wider tho direetlon of the authorities, ‘Tho pexce would bu disturbed m by conillet between thoay pretending to repro- sont authority than it would be if exclusively cared fur by due authority. HE WAS AUTHONIZED BY THE MAYOR TO SAY to the Court that there was no necesalty for nny: ollicers except such ns were under hl4 Ghe Maye o's) control. The Mayor was responsible for the pence of the chy, Ifthe responsibility were dl- vided. and pliced In the bunds of peraons who. would rut counter to euch other f [eaten ends, It world by almost produce dis turbance on election-day. The sherlit hin abused te authori eposed ta hilin, and in Mr. inade hitnself talle to pins mipt of Court. There wis 0 remedy, and it was for tho Cotrt to assert [ts authority and via ho order, Itit were nee casnry to have men appointed, that fact should bo shown affirmatively, and thelr appointment should be controlled in the interest af public 8 without tiserlmination, su that Kepub- leans, Demorrats, Soohiists, and independent Voters might nave an equal ohanee to nppraueh tho potta, and be undisturbed in the exercise of the franchise, Mit. GNERS supposed tha question to be discussed was ono of huv, not of polltes: nor bd he supposed that aneh remarks would be inde about the pro- eeudings of the Sheritt, Tho maki of the or- der was within tho diseretion of Judge Rogers, gid be dkt not presume hs Honor, asa brinch of tho ame Court, would question’ that disere- tlon. ‘Che dificulty seemed to be that, bo far ns the order had been carried ot, some ot the prerty to James 1 Doolittte, e., belonged dud not appointed Deputy-Sherilts, ‘The Bherttl au the matter of appointment was lntrusted entirely to him. He ulone wits re- sponstite, and if he saw tt to appoint them without a bond that was something with which he along hid sto do. He touk It that the Sheriff would be careful in tha appolnt+ ment of such Depitied—would appoint only those to whom ‘us sutisied the power wight be intrusted. fol been done, 13 he tr, und about It, up to this thne, there tna been ne dispute, Nor wis tay compensation ever alfowed these Deputie: Noting was'eatd ta the hw about the Deputies serving the whole terin of tho Short, thowht the provision was made to read a inorder that tho number of Deputies might be geadtnted, from thug to thine, by the necessities of the county. GEN. BuITIT seed the lnw, showlng th: tho ordor was constltution tho power to and thut the lection of tho Deputl 8 ‘Shore could be no conflict between thy police and tho Deputy Sherif, us both were churyzed with tho preservie tlon of the pores. +, Who Court asi how many Deputy-Marshals were to bu nt ench poll, Mr. Goudy sutd aix or elght in some preeinete, The Court asked it any appiteation had teen, made by the Democratie party tothe Marshal, Mr, Goudy sald ho himself! went to the dare shul two weelts nzu, aud asked him whethor, In cuse Marviuts were appointed, he would. divide the appuintments equally between the Repub- Mean and Demouratio purifer, Ha answered txt he would, ats rewarded 1¢ ne fair, end the only mothod that should be puriued. Mr, Goudy: then asked if he would recelye suggestions as to sultuble persons trom the Denecracio Commit- Mesnid he would, but that he would feot at liberty to reject any person who, in bis Judg- mont, was eompetent to serve, . In pursues of this, wid for the purpos of cnrrying out tho APO TUEs 4 eonnntttea of hiwyers wits appomted by the Young M Democratic Club, and they selectud ona [ Murstal for every precinct in the elty, tn eome pany with Mr. MeConnell ho weut to tho- Mur shul's office und handed him the list, ‘Tho Mare whol suid, * Pde stot Know whothor J ean appolnt these gentlemen or nat. Twill tale tho list und look trovor. J think, us Tgald beture, itt fale that they should by divided butween the parties, but influences have been brought to bear upon mio so that Lido not knew whether L will he able todo svornot. Lain obliged to appolut thom all from the Tepubiean party. If au, 1 wish ou geatlemen to underatumd that iis beenuse Youre if ddowt.” Ata tater tay, after a pore fon of the Marshals bed been appointed, tho Murshid was visited agulit, and bo stated tht he regarded bhnselt us superior to any of tha Hee publlean iCorminittees in sesifon jn this county,sthat ho wie not, subject to. thelr orders,—but hy hud recelyed orders tra that he cout nat disobey which requl atin t appolut all Republicaus, or such Democrats us matt nominited bs Republicans; and he Hed that he eoyht obey Hons org out, Under: those airenmstutnces, white f have not changed my opinion wont what fe right... ain unable to accept any sugguse tlous thut have been ade.” Twill say that at the nppoliiments that hive been inde there tren few parsons dint eal themselves Demo- erates not one ot them, however, has been sug xested by a Demorrnt, botany of them hus the confidence of the party munzers. Tho Court—Li you state thut as under oath? Mr, Gondy—Yeu 1 do not know tho number valle wities uppolntcd, Zhe Muralal’s puwur ty Uniinalter ted, Ar. Honfletd followed, presenting (ho samo Jegul potnts as My, Suilth, saying tht thy polives Ineh Were strong partis Mt Ue p= polntient of the Deputy Mia perry [4a wat Depnty-Sherits would bive a salittary feet upon tiem, the Court asked If it was trie tho Clerk of the Cireult Court had refused to uppolut Demevratle clorks, not disputed. Sir. Blory undorstood that was The hd appolnited 800 Hepa blieans, My, Gants stated that wn fortal application Wilt andy” to betta (attr ho vefuaed to nape palntany Demoernta, fe had made appolits Menta, not hs bis ofllcy, but at the lepaulieny heahyunrters, and Me, Gouity wk also fatorned that tho Sheritt bud qiady hts in the simu plice, TUM COUNT SENT FON ML MRALY, Who stuted tit ho had appotited LU Democrats, hott Wis Sschtiets, and about twenty Cree buckers ander both Urders. ‘Sho appalntinants Under the teat order were nat conte uated before he recelye secun, te ald wale wy qtentlons iu rogard ty He waa not jaitueneed by. tho Lepubliean Committe; they sub fusive pon bis appeinting Reputlte ju sulted with Jidica Sinith, who advised: that he appolat Ierospevtive of party. Originally, the aujority ofthe appointees were epitacans, but now he jbotloved Mio Majurity uf thei were Domus ernts, Mr, Husg “stated that Mr Btephens bad tol hit on Bathueduy rmoralng tut aut wate Democrat hid wppled that ho Kaew ae tie Republican Executive Commitice were tntiule {nods the opliion hat by ought to aspolnt Democrats if usked to dose, und av siti he fae tended ta dy Bothat hy had uet refused, wid did wot intend ta, Cov « atasu power | dit. Btory urgucil that 0 8 FLO OU Or, eee Sere Mout It wud Ula> TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1880—TEN PAGES. precedented, No sitch orler had over been red before, fr. Goudy claimed that the order could be yaented If Improperly _obtalned and [f the fers. alnee cocurring showed tought not to stand, Mr. Moyne depreeated tater we with tho Voters, There were not going to be any breaches Of tho pence: the etectlon would. bens quot as that tn Judiann. ‘Tho Sherlif had outeaed the sentinont of one-half tho poopte, 1 not a nas Jority, by appointhyg 000 Hetio partisans,” who Pelee Cm sie polls with revolvers, ns n celn- brated leader tind safd, and flourish thom In tho fnees of men whe came to vole, recording to tholr conscience, on tho otkor side, Ie thanked: God that one braneh of the Governinent—tho dudichiry—remained uncontaminated by oMelal vorrupten; amd if the rights of citizens could ot be preserved befor a judicial tribunal, ther gud by to our liberties and jrood-by to uvery- thime. The Court nsked if nny ono knew whether tho Clerk of the Criminal Court tind appointed Dom- {itepublleans as deputy clerks, Mayor Harrtaon tu red that be didn't. ke ! ERE that was not the fie! y busy anid that the Democrats had always gone to another Court. Healy fad told hin he: would appoint those who came fest. Stophens told bin if Tlenly didn’t swenr in any hoe would divide with the Democratia party; that ho was perfeetly witllug to be fair, AU. RTEPHENS, who had been sent for, camo inat thls Juncture, and Inreply to the Cottrt wafd he had appointed Wolerks so far, and thut thoy were appoluted at the Hoprdlican headquarters. He knew Nothiog of what cecurred in Court. ‘The frst he knew of the onter fer tho nppolntments was what he read in tho newspnper. Te Immediate. mule prepentions te muke the appolntments, ar Mr a pf the Demoeratla Executive Com- miltte eft n note on his desk while ho was out, aud he went to the Soluntane iu tho Shoritt's office und exiled biur at the Demueratle head. qiarters, but could not get the wires connected with that ple Tn tho evening Chase seit a iman to his ottee, and, he told this, mesacnger to tell Chase thit possibly ho would hay to gobi order on Healy to let hin nike at. part of the appalutinents, as be (Stephens) bid but one seal, and [t took a long while to stamp the atidavits, Ho know nothing moro of tte matter vatll Me. Sullivan spake to hin: Saturday morning, when he told Sulllvan if Healy did not make tho ap. pointinents he would, atd to let him know by 1 v'elovk, Tore that time he went and saw Mr, Harrison. and Mr. t ind Mr, Chase, and volunteered if thos: woulit’ come at 2 o'clock to appolut all the deputy clerks that they had any wer to a question by Mr, Story, ephens replicd that his seat was not at the Reputdiean euslianintinas und hed never been there. He wauld not allow itto bo taken out of his aftice, . ‘Yhe Court was glad to know that Mr. Stephens had been misrepresented, Mr. Stephens auld he hil suggested ta Mr. Harrison, a4 there were so tmy attiduvits to stamp, tit if Healy could not stamp then he would do part of the work. MORAN’S DECISION. THY OLNER RESCINDED, » Judge Moran, In disposing of the motion, sald: ‘The qttestion comes up here ug a quari-political question, “Of course ft ja nat ta be Ignored, It is the two parties here,—one coiplalning of this order, tho othor trying to maintain it. Tt Is not diferent from a motion that was made here lust yenr, except that that was made with rofer- ence ton permission to uppolnt depnity-clerss, Thatorder Lrefusedl to veseind, and, in order that whit Cinay do tn this matter may be tutly underatoml, TL will recite tho vlrcumstanees winder which that motion waa minde, ug 1 has been alluded to bore, Last year there was 1 sreat fuck of attention on tho part of the voters, Tartieulurly in the workingnien’s wards, to registration, They ald not register, und the day of election exe with but a very few of stich voters registered, It beeame apparent that It was necessary that persons should be ap- poluted und authorized by law to administer: oaths Inthe diferent clection preelnets In order that such voters us kad not been registered infgbt be permitted to get In their vou. Ap plication was omude to this branch of the Court for the — nppolntinent of such deputy-elerks, 1 believe tho applleation was made for Mr. Stephons to appolut [ff don't disromember. ‘Te permission was given, anid thon gentlemen who represented the Republican purty. os the gentiomen do thi mornliy, came ly and moved to huye the order A pasate SUE HEE ets in tho diferent precinets reselnded, wid challonged the power of the Court to ee appolnt them under the eluse of thy Conatiintion, ‘The necessity far upp ing them ig ubvays to be considered by the a and that is the only thing, ‘he necessity then Wns apyuront from the failure of a large nti ber of people to ropister lo those wards where the peopty reside who negleet to remluter, thus loshyy ta the voters the ndvantage of voting rapidly or getting in their vote at ull, The Court sustultied that onder thon, and NEFUSED TO HESCIND IT, becnusa it wis necessary that thosa officers shold bo tn those prechicts to swear in tho ‘Tho Democrats here thon insisted that und that lt was an Injury to thelr purty if the order should be reselnded, bee eauge there would be no opportuuity. to get in the honeet vote of that purty who hid negleetod: to register, ‘The Republican purty, as L thought: thon, and aa Lseggested tn inuking 1s opimon In that case, rather desired to maintain things fis thay were, beeanie they thought lat the op- posit voto woul be thereby obstructed. Noy the Court, seulug that necosalty, refused to sind the order, und the glection went of very lean Vencelutly,aud probably very justly, Now wo hue a more exelting election, and it is te como eit in this county under this condition of things whleb tho Court cannot shat ita eyes to—it is buund to take notice of motion of this kind, Wo are to lave Hon, and nt the polis there ure to be ollice United States Deputy Marshals, what numbor {3 tet elear—who ure ostensibly at the polls to keep the pence. They are appoluted by an alll- ver—from what bas heen, represented hero this morning—by whut Mr. Goudy says—he (su) doubtedty a falrsminded man himself, and slrousof doing whut, If Jofr to blmsess would bo entirely fate and Just, stil 13 AN OFFICER IsvOTED INTO TIS CoMMUSITY, and appolnted to oftlve inthis community ag a ‘2 political rewird.—party reward. Ho fan Otiver tht is 40 ne genie regulurly and ordinurl- ly eluryed with preserving tho pence in thls community, Ag Me, Goudy stated,—und the statement he has mids with rererotice to that he makes ag ff under outh, and it is to be taken, nan wbsolute fact,—tho Mursbal desired to ex- ereidu his fulr Judgment and follow up that de- vent sense of Justice that obtulns between all en, wid appoint his deputics, irrespective of party, fur the preservation of the pero; but he is controlled, 1s it appuira by his own statement, by un nuthority whosé commands he foots bound to oboy,-un nuthority which (am bound to Know resides thousands of tiles from this community, who requires him to sopolnt uli these men to keep the pened at the ps from one party, aud that tho purty that is in power, Now, [t is not to be disputed that tho. aw vider. which the Marshal acts hud been heli constitutional, but it 13 not to be lost sight of that itis a powers af the political history of this country shows that the Deputy-Sarshals uppolnted by pursons that: have been (nh powor for a numberof yours w act atolections lave been appointed and bave aeted Ia the main, wherever we havo Known anything of thole a fon, ad nero strikors,—siinply that and nothing: more, ‘hero is this further thi to be ree garded by tho Courts Wbat these Deputy-Muve sinkt who ure appoluted, and whe are ape pointed from one party, hold themselves, by virtio of their appolutent, free from any Inquiry ng to thely nets or olliclat conduct by auy court or magistraty necting or olveted to ollivo under tho liws of tile Stitoy Unt t3, these Duputy-Marabids are conateaed to be mon who, thus appointed from purty, voting under tho lreedion and control of party, and va purty ree Wid, are To Gt Ns partian REIKErs nro Ag~ sured, It Ischilnied for then, if they coult un Outrage upon a aitizen during that clection-day, That No Initglst rate oan taane a warrant for them that is, no magstrute owing bis olltus to the people of thls cummunity, no Judge of a court Hf record, not evon the Supreme Court of thla Stute if they had oecuston te net, bas ne power to bane n warrant or fuqiulre whethor tho man committed tha netdi the discharge of bis aye Dutthe mere assertion uf this atelker Oat ho mint the outrage or wrong in the if hivsluty duitning the court af ata. Wand paises bin over for trial 3 nuthovitios, who Lave na mnt feetly one mackhtery—fer the f the pence oy the ndalalstration aid puntahment for tiese ttle petty olTenses and sents cominitted Lin community, Now, at this elegiion at all the polly these mon ire to be thus appalated, Now, thore ig agother fet that must not bo lost slyhtol, An ‘ypiitoation Was tnd to thly Court, as Dak dtl while ia, tor leave for the Glork of the Crimiuat Court t APPOINT MEPUTIES OF LACH PANTY, The Court had nothing to do with wnytng thoy shoutd bo of ough purty, do not wish Ty uns deratooll that the Court bud woything to do wlth anynug tit thoy shoud bi of Gen burty—tut the wontloman who represuated the County At torney in -getting the order thongat © that wid tho dutedtion «and undecstandaiy, that the oneeesmty oxintod, and that se wold bo fairly niet, and upon that yen order wis ides, rons wit Fb PUblie Hewsnipers, bas etl Where had buen a itase gros volitot goal uth, Foam yank to knew from Mr, Btuphons hhinsel€ tant there ind Leen no such haad Vivtatlan OF 103 but thud fate appends ne Jomucrat hig been Appulatet wadey thn. order, tey bo through the meget of jet crate Thonmelves, Another order was Tike wierdes of tho Bupyrlar Court, Whetuer it had nuthority er aot, baa bot called apa to ety; sulllco We teiay tutt Tallies to te be chia eontieas Hon only for the pacpose of gercing at wore the Feat tveodsdty is. An order waa biden beture the Superior Conct by Demucrata, whe appli opens We have nneuck of tnay cout Of aoty who will, us 1 0 pyre Depatios fa Shurelore, to hay ea Hee apply, iulican ¢loré of wu conre of record’ te Uppolnt — theso deputies.” hoy ga tu tus Cuurt fue the purpose of guttlug an order for tholr own benofit, because tho othor aldo are going to havo thele clerks; and tho ore dey fs ontered, und pormission given tothe Clerk: of the Superior Court to attend to this, OF geotirsa, the Jide in that order should not say that thos abould ko Demoerats or Republicans; Dut thoro ure many thhigs understood tn com mon affairs, withone men stating them in writ. ing, or putting thom down in the ardor of the Courts and tt was tho manifest intention, and nobody could be mistaken nate that, that theso men should be appointed by Mr Henly, Now, 1 wish to say that ido not think Mr. Healy would havo run in all tepublicans if ho had bee left to himself to fl uy the quota; but the manages mene was such that the result waa that the Orat onler taken was entiecty tilled to the exclusion af Demoernts, and another order was taken for Demovrats to that sume clerk, Now, T tutude to this for this purpose—for tho purpose of showing that. thosv: varlous things show, ts It seoma to me, und to any fair, honest« minded niin. whatever party he belongs to, that tho efforts of one party in this community fro very Unjust anil inequitatio—shockligly tne uxt, from the disteibution of vothye preciiets in thia county down to the present diy, and there has beet an vifort tenting, so fur as the Imnngement of that particular party could mtko ft—-tending to obstract rather than to faellitnte the honest expression of tho voters of this county. Now, that ts the ARpuGE in which tho thing pre- sents Itself tote, Now comes the Shoriit, aud he geta this order; nnd P have a letter from Judge Rogers, who, Eregret to say, 18 dick and cannot give attention to this muittter hineelf, usking me to act aside all delfeney of interforin, with any order that he had enter and to dot! with this order a4 it is proper and fotet that it should bo dealt with: and bo saya in that letter, “When Lentered the unler of record Twas nut steplclons, and L did not doubt that the Sheri? would appoint the apechils falvly and equally from the two pirtics. 2 belleve now, If left to jis own sense Of fulrness, he would du so." Hoe ques oF fo aay that if In hia ophilon—of course, i cannot alfect ma, us it in inere expression af opinion, but Tread it to show the feuling of the Judge who entered the order,—be fs a mat pre- siding fora long thing lt this court, of erent ox- perlence—he sityx Further thit that ns always yeen the understanding with whien tho orders have been entered in this Court heretofore, Now, 1 seu the Bhorif under that. order has not appointed the full number that it seems he was empowered to appoint, hut has appointed, as it Appears bere, men whe aro wholly of one pollt- tout partys, Now, that he should appoint met If thery Is Hkely to be a disturbance of the pub- le peace—to keep tho peace wilt be admitted by: everybody; bitt, to kily tho least, Jt wagttl hardly ‘bo churneterized ag ANYTIUNG ELSE THAN AN IMPERTINENCE for any officer tu say that he can find in but one purty men who are it to keep tho pene. Now, whut [s thy real fact with reference ty tho met he appointed, ag these men have been uppal and for the rowsous that thoy buve be plated? They have been uppuinted for reason that thoy were ardent members of one purty, ready not to do the bitding of the Sheritt to keep the pence, but ready to do. the bidding of some person nt the polls representing tint party: and Its interest. Hy short, men appointed: 1 that way, i that spirit, aren ineuimics to tho pulille peice instead of n'protection to it. Choy teml todistucb the peace, Choy tund to invite Its disturbance, Now, there tre in’ th or 400 regulir polleo ollivers; the regu! M these men fs lo keep the pence; it fy tholr duty diy by day and from year to yenr; they ary charged with that duty; they aré not appointed for ono day only; nelthor ts it truo that they uro of ong politieal - party, Let me say herein this connection, it it is true that = there onre special polleo officers sppolnted for oue day only, aud thoy ttre selected entirely froin the ranks of one. politival party, for the purpose of recelviug a rewind trom tho tuxes of the city for dulng detty for one political party,—It does tot imeke any diiference whothor It is the Demoerativ purty or the Repubilean purty,—it reeelves ny severe condemnation, ' 1 do not belleve it: fs propor, Just, or right. But tho regular police officers of this elty tre suilieient to maintain the tee, It te tholr regular duty todo tt, Let me Y, further, tho special policemen, appointed, wid whether appoiited for one party or not, are, wust be inferred,—L think tt ts fale to infer— nating mader the direetian of the regulur police onicers, Lapprebend that 18 preelnets of this ty canbe manned by ons or two regoler offteera,~-1 believe tit onv of the counsel sald two wore nssigned tu cach preeingt.—L say these preelsets can be maimed by ore or two reguine police ollicers, witbout 11 it, distibuting the force us to dnterter general peuco of tha city. A Deputy Js uppolnted for one day only Is Ikely to bo. are dent in the excrelse of bis“ Mttlo brief author- ity.” He recelves his ay Mtise he belongs to one party, and he desires to carn his reward by an worlve, diligent: service to that purty, Now we kuow that that is tho common way that this thing aets upon humun matuce, ‘That belug the case, and the undorstandiig of tho Judge who entered this order being that these meu were to be appointed from wach por lithen) party.—thut being tho true way to con- servo the pence,—is the re any doubt WHAT THE DUTY OF THY COURT SHOULD HE? Let me say further, with referchua to thin mutter, I hig boun suggested that the Court hing ho power to deprive these menof thalr oftlehtt uhitrites howaver, duit perhaps Tam net culled on te deelite, but, as the atustion was rilaed, 13 this was one of the grounds urged why the order should not be changed or altercd, | desira to sny thut it mis to moe that If these men bave been. appointed under thls nue id tho authority. was necos- nary they could be appoluted, and ifthe uuthority to net under the Inw is taken alway before they enter upon tholr torm,—before they commence the performace of thelr offletal duty,—thut they will thereby be uctlug Ino nither preeariony position, However tint may be, If the rule of the Court is rescinded, those parties who huye boon thus se and thus quallsiud with this apparent authority will une derstand that they act at thotr pert, and with- out the authority or approved of auy rule of tho Court, If that ritte Is resulnded. Auothor thing thut moves mo to consider the matter i this; Good eltizens of every partys t think, are that coming to the conetusion that the show of force that Bas grown up in, porbups, as much one party as another fi lute years, drown tho polls fs dungorous to tho Institivons of this country. ‘The desire to have armed mon at the .pulls—Deputy Sheritts, Deputy Mur- shale, spechil policemen, and regulur poe Ueemen, all with rts, or rome inonns: of enforcing by ‘force thelr authorl- ty—that tendency in American polities tends directly to tho deatruetion of tho Institue tons Of the country and Materferes . with an free and honest oxpression of tho voters; and, If it keops on,—If the particaure tog on fn thls country seuing which cui gat tho greatest mum ber of oticors, peace oltleers, at tho polls, thoro TO arrest tt min on slgdt, sind drag hlin away and inenrcerite bim,--tho sooner wo have it under: stood that ea party, all the voters of ench partys shall be Deputies, Dopey: Murabola, Dep- uty-Sharitts, or speotal’ policemen, the ibetter. Lot thom ath be Deputies, and be xont tp the polig, and with tholr various werpons let thom thore, by wager of battle, settic the disputes of thelr partis, ‘Shut is aboutwhat wo are coming to NOW, THE PEACE OF ‘THIS COMMUNITY 18 NOT ~ENDANOERED, and. fn my opinion, It ean only bo ontangered by this show of force around tho polt4—men clothed with “alittle brief authority" for ano day, uppolnted from the ranks of ono party, and a Mply put thore tu serve tho party, and nothlay alice, e ‘These reasons all notuate mo to tho belief thut acy wy ditty to resclud thts order. 1 think the: Sherif of tls county, if he wants to presarve the peace, wherever he ty and there iu dive turbance, If he is thoro or bls reguliur Deputles aire there, he can summen the power of this eounty, aud ho will tit there men—overy good eitizon, a0 mutter what party he belongs to— ready at lls beok and command to seo Wat there Jano breneh of the peace. So it ts within the power of nny reguiirly-authorized ofiver, 1 he 3 properly making on arrest, to sinimon tho partles xtanding yucound the polls, und it ta the borden duty af the mon thore to assist hie in earrytog out bls offichit wuthority, Nor {8 there # necusalty for this parade of struttnug Deputies, 1 fail to seo it. It ig mennes to ts peace of this olty. ‘Tho onler will be that Uaat urder, eatorad with that uuderstundtig by Judge Rogers, will stand for aight and bo ree selmled; and It thora parties uctoor assume to. act i any wrongful nummer, they act at their peril, SNERIFY HOrVMANN, WHAT 1G THOVONT OF MOAN'S ONDEIL Hearing of tho actlon of Judge Moran in re seludiiug the order issued by Judge Hogers ems powerhyy Sheritt Holtmann to appolat a corps of uxten Deputies for service to-day, a PRIUS reporter dropped in ou the Short yesterday to sev whit ho thought about it. “Well, Sheritt,” queried the reporter, “what netlon do you tend tw bike now singe Judge an fits reoallod the Peputy ordery” Pshall ate netiding, Cor tag aieple roason that. natthue can bo dove. Judae Sern and une rVlrcult Judges control inv, and iy handa Thora has been some talk about the chars acter ene Deputies appoluted by you, bas. Une no! Yes, of coursys the'disantisted parties have had soothing to Bay, DUE the wen! appolited awe uble wad competent to porform the Muted Fussigned ta tiem. ‘Thory wore to Doite beruts upnolnted, foy the pouson that ne Dut ouratiupplied to ine, for positions, | Va vusning the nent was fully awnre that! would be held responsible for thelr guad conduct, and on that revue Lwas very earerul whom DL nppoiated, ‘The majority of them were tiken Tram the Union Veteran Chih, and were mon waded to the dities thoy would be galled upon to perform, ‘fhe ollcers of that Club recommended they, sud natured nia that thay would stand respons mole “tor thely ood (batavier, Tald not wish Abou (ogo armed tothe polls, wi] did wot think it nesewaary, and thoy wore appolited for ae, other punson than to prevent any bree ob the’ pened, bila ug think there wid a driukue sanony that? . “So you wilt do nothing, then, Ia regard to Judge Moran's aetions" . WM forthe ruven Lhayo atready ylyen, (yd day," MORAN PLANKED, THM DRMUTY-BILEAIFNS WCOMTE HenUTY-wARe BILAL, The United States Mursbal's oltice vontinued tu be tho seo: of the greatest Interval. about the Guverumout Building yesterday, All dey Es long It was visited by Deputy-Marshals in quest of tho badges of thoir authority for to-day's work, Tho following additional Deputies wero Ata Ss appolited, furnished with badges and certitientes of tholt appolatmont, and duly sworn in by United States Cominisaloner Moyno: RECOND WAI, Fourth Precinct—William Rusby. TINY Wann, Becond Prontnot se tL Pry. Fitth Preetact—dward Whitefold, FOUNTIE WARD, First Peecinct—Honry Heat. Fourth Preeinet—Edwin 8, Liney. FLYTIE WARD, 1 Heconit Preeinet—Fred, anyon, Walter Nan- yon. Fourth Preetnot =M. ‘Thurman, Sevonth Previn tN S$, aby ict—Atrgust Nouhnus, Ninth Preetnct—M. J. Corcoran, SIXTH WAND, Ninth Preetnct—Charles Muinm, BEVENTIF WAID, Third Preotnet—John Ryan, Jacob Dosoh, TAGUTIE WARD, — Jolin Crow, Segond Preeinet—Donuls Lorden, Firth Precinot—Michaol Kellcher, 1. Roosing. Sixth Precinet—Tnomus FP, Mullaney, Joli Hoehtik, Seventh Precinct—Inmes O'Connor, Ninth Precinct—A. N. Mee. Tenth Preelnet—Freid Elseinger, NINTIE WARD. First Precinct~Dantel eoters, TENTIE WAND, Fourth Precinct—John Howson. c ELEVENTH WARD. 5 ‘Third Preoinet—D, Uf. Danutis. TWSLETI WALD, Firat Precinet—C. 1. Hmitt., Bevond Preeinct-—Georze W,. Smith, Fourth Precinet—George Kernan, ALB. Fifth Preeinet—J. U1, Matthows, Pee Preulnet—Geurga K. ozlett, Walter Ci Niuth Procinet—A. D.- Doty. FOURTEENTH WARD, Becond Precinet—John Melindon, Bixth Peecinot—John Hamill, Uighth Preoinet—L. Herts, ‘Touth Preelnot—J. Kreite, FINTEENTIC WAND, Kecond Preeinct—William Grenler, Jr. Third Provluct—John Zable, RIGUTERN TIE Wann, First Peeelnet—Joln I’, Dugull. RESERVES, ‘Thonns J, Wells, Charles Tora, Charices W, Hedges, J Notterson, dunes Webb, John First Prec! “Waltor Bf. . WV. Nout, Frank L Chureh, Johny Householder, Culvert 3. Iebunis, A. 1. Ashley, BP. Biahor, Hermann Will, i. 1, Mragron, doit H, Joufison, GoargaN, Houghton, George W. 'Paytor, 13, H, Sherburne, Brast Hununol, George Holt, J. Hart Pailiips, Charles ‘Thlesen, Frank ©. Haerther, Jon Tannison, Charles M. Snyder, “Frank W. Mradbury, James W, Brown, Richard Geisler, Joseph C, Orr, Willan A, Colson, Henry Bovsenberi, Thomas J. Rourdon, — MH. Sargout, James W, Nye, Aioit Newninn, Fred 8. Humes, Puillip Keller, Janes Burke, JLB. Mmlory, C, Niedorsehimidt, Fred Full, M. Cahill, I. D, Gadtroy, George «A. Sinith, A. Godtre: Within G, Ogle, ENTER THE px-nnpury-snniliers, Dut it was IMyellest nround tho: Marshul’s ofica and the corridors loudlug thereto during the ifternoon, When number of those whe suine hours before were Doputy-Sherlits bexun to turi.up, wd inquire whut ‘thora was to prevent: Hel appainehient ua apectat PoputysMurahals, The Marshal's repty thavas yet he tind nut re. veived n petition of citizens reavesting the np. Polntient of an additional number, satiafled thom for tho thne-belng. Later on, County-Atq torney Willett appenred on tho gcena with a petition Kigned by BG. ix » Shorey, d+ sou Koith, dotin ft, Benat linger, George Shorwood, J. W. Stewart, L. L. Coburn, Charles ‘Tobey. John I. Drake, C. W. Sinith, L. 1. Bond, dohn ¥. Farwell & Co, M. Henderson & Co, Eddy, Marvey & Co. and others, setting fortit tho, necvesity and ‘osking fur the appointment of 80 udditlonal Doputies. A list of the 30 ne companied the petition. The Marshal approved it,und tho men who had tately heen: womade Deputy-Sherlits through tho devision of Judge Moran woro forthwith clothod with the power and authority of Deputy>Murshala, Tb was tn possible to provide them all with badges and comulsstons duriig tho afternoon, and the bide ance got thelr commissions, their badges, and were duly sworn da by Commissioner” Moyne during the evening at’ the cliub-room of the Onion Voterin Clav in the Grand Pacitte Hotel, Marshal Hildrup sent to the printer during: tho afternoon the fottowing notice, whieh will ‘be set up in Int type and pontesl fan consplen ous pince ut every poll. It isa envotul digest of tho stitute xuthorizing tho uppolntment of Doputy-Marshnis and delloing their dutles, and should bo carefully rend by tho Hurrisoman bulldozers before attempting to put in auy of tholr work. “rT 18 TH DUTY of tho Speoial Deputy Mifrehuls to attend at the Polla on tho day of election nt ench precinct. ‘They aro to keep the peaee. support and proteet tho luporviades: of Election in the discharge af thoir duties up to the time tho votes nre can- vassed nnd certified, preserve order at tho polls, and prevent fraudilont voting thorent, or fraud- ulent conduct on the purt of any olicer of cloce don; and thoy have tho right wo arrest and take {nto custody, without process, any person who In their presence, or tho presence of 4 Buper- visor of Election, commita, or attempts or olfors to commit, any frauduiont act in connoction with tho offering, recelying, recording, or count> ug ny volo, ‘thoy will codperate with such gencral or, special constables ns may be ap polated under tho laws of the State for the preservation of order at the olection; but no oliver of tho State or of tho elty, hus the right tu Interfore with the Special Deputy Marshala in the dischatge of tholr duty. ‘They will perform tholr duty with diseretion und good temper, but firinly. The Marshal or his yonerut Deputies have the right to callto tholr ald tu the dls churgo of thotr duty: tho bystanders, or posse comitatus of the Northern District of Mllnols, Jesse 8. Rupe, Unitod Statos Marehial, Northern District of Mtinols, Aftor dispatching tify work, the Marshuteuught the train for Belvidere, whoro ho ltves, and whore ho will deposit hla voto in tho uri, ro- turning hero to-morrow atternoon, Tho headquarters of the Chief Doputs: Mare via In tho turee Congrosstonal districts nro as follows: First—D. V. Purlngton, MHowland’s livery- stuble, 'twenty-second-streot, butween State abd Wabash avenue, Second—M. A. Morse, Justice Matson’s ofllce, corner of Hatsted and Madigan streots, Py eal alae Stockton, North Sido Turner all, and all urrests which may ho made by Any Doputy-Marshals to-day inuat ba reported dine mnedlatoly to tho Murshal's otlice, in ardor that the trrested piriles my have an opportuaity to Kocury u speedy Nearing before the Comunis- aloner. It ty just ns well te suggest to those who inny be ao untortnnate as tutivolye tbom- solves in diltculty that tho wiseat course tider such clreumstuncos fy to come prepared to give goodand antoint ball, If, there is no case Usainst thom, they wou't need any, Ifthere 4, it will suvo thomn tho disugreenble necessity of going to jail. THE RUS TO SECURE. commissions and Inilges and be sworn in was oven greater i the evening than ft was in Uo atternoon, but the crowd wag a patlont, good= hatured one, and tha work prokrensad briuth aud satisfactorily, Rach applleant produced hla Inte uppointinont as nv Speelal Deputy shorlit, und, in order to make iusuraneo doubly sre, the Vetoran Club's register was consulted to aed. AC tt bore tify name, the applicants having, it was Waidorstond, been made Bpechl Deputy Sheritts On the tyestanding that they belonged to the Chit, © valy onnigh, wv hiaifalozen or go fallud toineet this teat, and wore refuscd. It had aldo beon ramored that a lot of rallaws from Domogratic heudquarters would attampt fo secure commiaions and tadges, and tho scrutiny exercised wad well-thmed. Inchiding the mntmbor sworn In both wtternven and evan monet toss thin the Xt wore fitted out pocial Deputy. Marmhatysonry falling to come fo Uine and othors falling tn their etforta to sate lefy Commies Sexton and Curtis, of the Vot- ern Chil, that they were what thoy purported tobe, Commissioner Hoyne aud Chief Deputy. Marshal Btlilwoll suporintenided the business, and breathed i sighot relief when, ac a litte ufter} they vonchided tholr labors and started for home, ‘Tho wholunumberot Speatl Deputy. Muvshals sworn ti for service at the polls the day, both as regulurg and reserves, be in the velgbborhod of A, Baea min will boon guard from curly mora intl the vores are all in, couut> edund the result certied, Yaowe whe were Specht Deputy-shorlifs of courte have invreased powers now as bpechil Pepals Aseria, so that where the Damocrata necompllabod anything by tho rescinding of Judge Rogurs’ order itis somes what dithcult to age. TU-DAY’S CONTEST. ¢ WIIERE YOU VOTE, THE DISTIICT HOUND ANH AND Tite POLLING ‘Tho following givea tae bonndartes of all the eluciion districts, und tho location of tho voting. place for each one. No voter, therefore, need have nny trouble din ndiug out where bo is to unst nls ballots winat wano, District I-Chicuxa River, Madison’ etrect Tatka Miebixau, Chirk atreot, “ Voting- place, 19 ee Orth, A District 2—Hlvor, Monroe streot, Clark atrect, Woat by south branch of river, Votlug-piace, aly Winiblagton, Uistrive s—Madlgon street, ty Juckyun stroct, Clurk strevt, — Votlng-pluce, sonthenst corner Munrec and Dearborn, * Mestrivt 4—Monroo street, Chirk street, Hare rivon street, the river, Voting-place, wy Fifth aver, District b—Jucksun street, Lake Michigan, Parrisca atreet, Clark wtrevt. Votmy-place, eet Gs BECOND WAKD, District 1—Harsiava - utrevt, Polk strcet, tate en epee atrect, Chicago Ivor. Voting-pince, 18 Clark | rincoin atreet, District S—Tolk. Rtrcety Taylor streets Btnte Pits eR atrect, Chicago River, Voting-place, 453 South ‘Histrict #Aitnina streoty Martian, Clark. 3 coln atreet, Oukley street. Distrlet fC iar oe street, Twelfth street, State | and Van Buren, atecot, Chicama liver, Vothug-place, 2: 'Taylor, Diatriet 0— Adame District 4—Twolfth atreet, Lake Mehigan, Fourteonth street, Chieazo Rlyor. Voting-piic 4U'Thirtecnth streot, between Wabash and Mich= iygan avenucs, District 5—Fourteonth street, Lako Miehigan, Sixtoonth atroct, Chlengo iver. Voting-piaco, HMissiate. Diatrict. O—Hnrrison street, ‘Twelfth atreot Lake Michignn, Stute stroot, Voting-place, 46 ‘Wabash aven THIRD Wann, Tiatrict 1—Sixtecnth atreot, Rightcenth streot, Iuike Michigan, Clark streot,” Vating-plico, 1018 State, District 2—Highteonth street, Twontysfrst streot, Tako Michigin, Clara street. Voting place, 101 Stat ‘ District i—Twonty-fret xtreot, ‘Uwonty-third atreot, Lako Michinun, Clurk si Voting: place, Howland’s livory-atable, ‘wonty-sovond atroct.” District 4—Twonty-third etrect, 'fwenty-sixth Btreet as huld ont, ata what would be tho centre of Twenty-sixth atreet if continued to Luke Michigan, Lake Michigan, Indini nverite. Vating-place, 24H Ce Ty District h—Twenty-third street, 1 ity iat: atreet, Indinna avenue, Clark street. Voting- pines, eorigr Wabnst avenue and ‘Twontyeiltty atreo! . . FOURTH WARD. District 1—Twenty-aixth street, ‘Thirty-second street, Michigan avenne, Clark street. “Votlig- Dluce, corner State nud Twenty-ninth strects, District }—Twonty-ulxth street, Thirty-seoont street, Calumet avons, Michigan ‘ayenue. Voting-place, 220 Thirty-tirat street. District J—~Twonty-atxth atreot, Thirty. street, and Thirty-frat street from) Cottiyy Grove avenue to Lake Michigan, Lake Michigan and Cottage Grove avenue from hirty.ticat to ‘Thirty-sccondstreets, Calumet aven Vottnu- piece, northoust corner south Park aventio and Swonty-nhith street. District 4—Thirty-eerond stroot, Thirty-Mftt strect, Forest nvenue, Clark street. Voting place, corner Thirty-second and State atreeta, District b—Thirtyesccond atreot unt centre of Thirty-Hrat street from Cottiyo Grove avon to Luke Michlzan, Thirty-tlith strect, “Lake Michigun. Forest avenue sud Cottngs Grave avenue from Phirtyeilrt ta Thirtyesce streets, atltur places vornor, ‘hirty-third street and Cottage Grove avenue. District 6—Thirty-Afth street, Thirtyeninth atreet, Forest. avenue, Clark strevt. Voting- place, ost Wabash nvenue. Distrlet —Thirtyetifth treet, ‘Thirty-ninth street, Vincennes avenue, Forest ayenud. Vot- Hea » corner of Thirty-ffth and Cottazo rove avenue, District b—Thirty-Nfth strest, Thirty-ninth street, Lulce Mehtyi, Vincennes avenue. Vout Ang-place, 78 Cottage Grove uvenuc, PUFTIC WARD. District. i Bisthenth street, Twenty-second street, Claris 4 , Chicago River, © Votiug- place, 18 Archer avenue. Distro ‘Twenty-second gtreet, ‘Twenty: sixth atreet, Clark etreet, Ktewartavenie, Vor Jug-place, McGregor streot und Wentworth aves nue, Distelet 3—Chieago River, ‘Twenty-secomt Strovt, ‘Iwenty-sixth street, Stuwaurt” avenue, tulated street. Votlng-place, engine-huuso, Banger 4 Distet sileago River, Lhirty-frst atroct, Halsted street, Deering strect, Voting-placo, Main streot and Archer wyomio, District fh--Uilinols “S& Michigan Canal and South Branch of tho Chicago River, Mttnols, Doering, and Ulli streets, clty limits, Vot> fug-pluce, Lock stroat and Archer avento,, District t—Thirty-frat street, elty limita, Stewart avoane, Ullman atrect, ‘Votlng-pluco, ongine-house, Thirty-lfth stroet. District i—Thirty-tirst street, clty limits, onst- ern boundary of tho ward, Stowurt vente. Voting-plice, Phirty=ith streot and Wentworth avenue, ‘ District 8—Twenty-aixth streot, ‘Thirty-firat street, Clark street, Stewart avenue, Votings pince, Thirty-seventh street and Wentworth avenue, District 0—Twenty-sixth street, ‘Thirty-frst wisted street, Voting- atren tut 4 strect, Stewart nvenie, Mi place, Twenty-ninth and Dusblel stroets, INTHE WARD. District. 1-Sixteenth street, Twenty-socond bt, Cuienyn River, Jelferson street. Voting- place, 23 Canulport avenue, District2—Sixtvonth streat, Chienyo livor, Jor- ferson strect, Union street. Voting-plice, Ene gine House, 127 Canalport avenue. District $—Sixtventa street. Chien: Unionatrest, Johnson street, extended Blip, Votiug-plice, 772 Mulsted, District 4—Sixteouth strest, Chicago River, Johnson street, Fisk streot extended, Voting: place, corner of Nineteenth and Brown District 6—Sixtecnth street, Chleawo Ri Miluols & Michigan Canal, Wiak streot, street. -Voting-pluce, 105 Fisk, District é—Sixtecnth street, lllnois & Mickle Cann), Throop street, Paulina stroct. Voting plico, Hi2 Bluo Ishind avente, District F—Sixteonth stroct, Itlinols & Michl- gun Came, Paulin strovtltoboy street, Vottng> piice, #12 Hinman. District }—Sixtuonth street, Winols & Mich!-, wan Canal, Robey strovt, California avenug Votlng-plice, 1057 twenty-socond. District ¥—Sixteonth street, linols & Mieht+ wun Canal, const by tho centre of Callfornin avenue, and west by the city limils. Votlug- place, railroad depot, Lawndale. AUVENTIC WARD, Tistrict 1—Twelfth streot, Chicago Miver, River, to Joy's Fourteenth street, Joferdon street. Voting- pliee, ‘house, Maxwell, novv Canal. District urtoonth stroet, Chieifgo River, Bixt iN ot, Jeiforson wtroot. Voting- at Plave, G70 Jellerson, : Distriut 3—Tweltth streot. Joferson strect, Fourteonth street, Halsted street Voting- place, corner Union and Tweltth. ° District 4—Muxwoll street, Je®erson strect, Sixteenth strect, Halsted strect. Voting-piace, 605 Union. District 6—Twolfth street, Halsted atreot, Fourteenth street, Centranvonio, Voting-pluce, corner Walter and Twelfth. District U--Fuurteenth street, Hnlsted streot, Sixteenth atreot, Centre avenuo, Votlug-plnce, vorner Fourteenth and Brown, Disteiet 'woitth atreot, Contre nvonuo, Six- teonth str Toons streét, Vuting-plico, "Ewellth and Loomis, District 83—Twolfth stroct, Loomis streot, Six- teonth streot, Wood street. Votiug-place, ct West Fourteenth, District —Swelfth streot, Sixteenth street, Wond strect, elty Ilmits, Voting-pluce, Lincoln aud Twelfth. EIQUTIT WAND, District 1—Van Buron stroot, Chiengo River, Polk street, Joiferson stroat. Voting-ptaco, 3 Wont Harrison. District 3—Polk streot, Chteago ver, Twolfth atrovt, Jettersou street, Voting-place, Taylor and Canal, Ulstriet I—Van Duron streot, Joferson sireat, Polk street, Halsted street, 'Vottug-placy, 163 Harrison, District 4—Polkstroct, deforson street, Twelfth Btreat, Halsted street, Votingeplace, corner Forquer and Desplaincs. District 6—Taylor — etroot, | Malsted — atreet, ‘Twelfth street, Muy street, Voting-pluce, cor nor Taylor and Sorgan. District 6—Taylor streot, May streot, Twelfth Btract, Loomls ‘streot, Voting-pluce, ‘walfth aud Centro avenue. District 7—IKtssain and Gurloy streots, Abor- deen atreot, Taytor street, Looints strest, Vot- ing place, corner Polk and Natrict B—CGuriey trout, lor stroot, Aberdean Ktre and Hue feland aventto, District §—Viin Buren atrect, Abordeon street, Kissa und Gurley streots, Loomis street. Vot- Ing-nlveo, 2 Hacrisan, strict 10—Van Ruron street, Intsted streot, Gurley street, Aberdeen street, Voting: place, ‘a1 Isltte Island avenue, NINTH Wann, District I—Monroe street, Van Buren stroo! Chienzo Iver, Halsted street. Voting-plue Wa Jetferson, District t—[tundolph street, Monroe. street, Chiunga Ttiver, Husted qtreot, * Voting- place, 144 Madison, istrict H—Monroo streot, Van Duron streot, ulated strvot, Aberdegn atroct. Voting-plave, UTSouth Sangamon, Nistrict 4—Mandolph street, Manroo street, Mats ated atreot, Aberdeen and Curtis Btreeta. Vor ing-pliee, corner Madison and Sangamon. TENTH WAID District 1—Ohlo atreet, Kinalo streot, Ualstod iitvely Curtls wtrect, Voting: place, Nb Weat Ine dian. Iistrlet 2—Oblo atreot, Kinzie strat, Chicago Rivor, Hatsted etreot, Vothiz-phice, 67 Went Indtam. District 3-TKluale streot, Randolph street, Chie cagu River, Halsted stroet, Vuting-plucu, 109 West Lake, 5 District 4—Kiozlo street, Randolph streot, Hale Stud streot, Curtis steoct. Voting-place, corner Sangamon aud Luke, ULBVENTIE WARD, Dlatriot 1—West Obto stroct, Kinzie street, Custis street, Ashland ayenue, Voring-pli ‘USh Weat indiana, District 2—Kinalo stroet, Lake street, Curtis streut, Ashlin avenue. Votlug- place, 14 Lage, District G—Luke atrect, Wastington street, Curtis street, Ashland avenue, Votlug-pluco, 403 Randotph, : District d—Washington street, Monroo streot, Curtis und Aberdeen streets, Ashland: ayonue, Voting-plico, 40t Madson, Diatvice G—SMonroe streat, Aberdeen atreot, Ashland Adama and Throop, 7 District tH—Van Luren streot, tweltth atreet, Loomis streot, Ashland avonug. Votlou-pluce, 53 Nebraska, Hialated stroct, Tay- Votlug-piucs, Polk Ais Turen street, anduvontio, Votlug-pluce, TWEET WAND. District 1—fnko streot, Adums streot, Ash-, dent avait, Waoud street, Votluy-place, Pago’ and Stud District 2—Tuko strect, Adams street, Wood, strvot, Kuboy street, Votlug-place, Winchestur uyenue and Midian, District#—Lake strest, Adams streot, Robey Strout, Unkluy treet. Voulnye place, ott Madison. District i—Luko street, Aduues streat, Oukluy: strat, Rockwell utroet. "Vutlueepiace, Mudivon, West of Wostorit nvenuc, District 6~Liko strees, Cwoltth strovt, Tock woll atrvot, elty Hyuits, » Votngepluce, 1218 Studi sou, “District G— Adama strect, Twelfth street, Ook ley strout, Rowkwell strout, Voting-place, 43 Western avenue, Duteicy Taiwtlsen strout, Uwellta atreet, Voting-ptace, am Mn Btrey Votiogt-placg, THe treat, Twelfth land avonuo, Lincoln street, ¥, h ntreet, Ash. Van Huren, Vottog-phude, ta THIRTEENTH WARD, District 1—Chicago nvenue, Kinzle step, land avenue, Wood streot, Voting-piacc tite Wood and Indiana, Na-pliee, corre District tengo aventic, Wool atreet, Hoboy atroct, MMiatelot Heicinalo ntroot, Task strict t--Kinzle streot, Take atroet, Ash aventte, Robuy atreet. ’ Vuting-place etand Wool shat Walnut, oe Piteey corner strict 4—Chicuzo avenuc, Lakertreet, aT atrcet, Lenvitt atrect. Vottiy-pluce, weiner Mosnd and tdien. ins Corner of istrial shiewro avenue, Lako s {te strent, Hockwoll streut.” Voungephuc at avenun. Lake street, Rock. feyane Luke, woll street, city Imits, Voting-plave, Baenes Kinzto Vettnig-plien ith Istriet Chien; Incnty avenue and Kinzle atrect, . FOURTRENTIE WAND, istrict 1—Wert Huron and Pr; tended to tivor, West Ohio xtrent: Chieiree tC May atreot, Votlng-place, 100 West ieee eer Be eer aren Went Huron and atres extunded, any strout " plaeo, 4s Silay vena. Sut Votings atrich I—Chieno avon, West Ohln atre, May street, Noble streot. Voting-place, nee aN eEtn sre, Chien asent strict t— Augusta stree! inn q May atreet, Noble utreot. Votluyephice, Peas waikee avenue, Weat Ohio District. K—Cornelta street, at Noblo streets Ashland avenue, Voting net 418 West Chicago nvenue, IN lag, Distriet, C—North avemioy Attgusti stro chico Riyer, Noble street: Voung-place, 3 Diatrict j—Division street, Cornctin atrect, ble street, Ashland avenue, Votlug-pince, oe Milwaukee nventte, eo) Hetrict 8—North avenue, Divister Noble street, Ashin Miilstetet be Nah Divi strivt }—Narth rvenuo, vision ates jand wvenne, obey atreet. Votlne-placet te waukee venue and Paulina street. rei qin one avenue, Diriston, street, obey street, chy llinits. Vor “place, We; eat ‘ane treet a eee! steric Division stroe! hlenga aye Ashland avenue, city tists. Voubg-piee, 3 triste, District 13 -Chleago River and Fultertor nue, Chicago River, North nveate, ‘Ashland me nue wud the tracks of the Milwankeo and Wie gonelt Division of. the Northwestern Rallroag Votlugeplico, Blaton and Cybourn avenues, District 13--City' Minits North avenue, Ashland Avendo nnd Wisconsin and Milwaukee ‘Dlyiston of the Northwestern Kallrord, elty Mitty, Vote ing-phice, 81 Milwaukee avenues SIFTECNTH WARD, District 1—Fullorton avenue, Irene ay, Clybourn, plice, the river, Voting-plnce, Wee ater un youn ventas. ‘eiron strict v—Fullertou avente, SheMetd ayer south us follows: Beginning at the Ititerseet tlon of North avente with tho North Branch of the River. thence running northwesterly along sald North Branch to its Intersection with Chys Gouri phice, thonee east along the south of snld Clyboura plnco to tho erat of Rucine ayes nue, north ty Fullerton avenue. Voting-placg, Shettield and Clybourn avenues, & Ra ee Huron une, Janene. street, ‘entra street, Sheilield street. Voting-pin Halsted and Naphin. Sane District {Centro atreet, Burling street, North avenue, Shetticld avenue, Voting-place,|ifntated and Willow, 4 District 5—Cantrestreet, Mohawk street, North aventte, Hurling street, Voting-pluce, Larrates mid Wiseonsin. District Contre stract, Luke Michigan, Mee Homeney streot, Mohuwk street. Voting-place, Tiurlbut and Menomonee, [istrict 7—Fullerton avenue, Lako Michigan, Centre street, Larrubes strevt, Voting: place Webster avonue Pollco Station. District 8—Menomonce strest, Late M Tehigan, North avenue, Mohawk streat. Votlug-place, Kugenle and Sedgwick, SIXTEENTH WAND, District 1—North avenue, Division atrect, Lake Michizan, North La Sulle street. Voting-phice, Hh Chirk street. District —xehiller aud Connors streets, Hurl hot street and Clybourn avenue, Dividon street, ‘Voting-plaec, 605 Wells, North mon avenue. Young: plane venmie, Schilter ud Connors streets, La Salle street, Hurlbut street. Voting. place, Sedgwick and Binckhuwk, District 4—Nurth uvenue, Hurlbut street, Cly- Division street, bourn avenue, Voting-plice, 103 Mohawk, Distrlet 6—Clybourn avon Huisted sircet. Votlng-pluce, 11 Clybourn ave nua, District d—North avenue, Halsted street nod Clsboura avenue, Division strect, Chicuge Hlver, Voting-plico, 4 North avenue, r SEVENTEENTH WARD. District Division street, Chicago avenue, Wesson streot, Chieago Hlyer, Voting-pluce, Tobble and Larrabee, istrict 2—Diviston street, Hobble aud Wenilell son Btruct. Votlbge ratnilin street, W. place, ‘Townsend and Elo, ‘ istrict HLfobbro ‘Rtreot, Chienga avenue, Sedgwiele street, Wesson streot, Valing- place, Townsend and White, Dlatrich Wendell street, Chiengo ayenne, Franklin streot, Sedgwick street, Voting-place, , Carthy. Market and White, District h—Chleago avente, Ontario street, Franklin street. Chicago river, Voting-placy, Murketand Huron. District 6—Ontarlo street, Chicago river, Franklin street, Chicago river, Vating-plice, Market and Kinzie, TIQUTEENTH WARD, District 1—Division etrect, Chicago avenue, Tuko Michigan, North State street. Voting hice, 20 Httsh. District 2—Division street, Chicago avenue, Lake Michignn, North State street, Votlnge piace, North Side Turner inl, District U—Division street, Chicago avenue, North Stato street, Franklin street, Voting place, Chicago avenue and Wells. = District I llnols streat, Chlengo river, North Rinto street, Branklin struct. Voting-pluce, ot 8. s “« District 5—Onlo street, [nots street, North Stato street, North Franklin street, Vatlog- piace, 105 North Clark, District (—Erie streot, Ohio atroot, Ngrth Sta gtreot, North Franiclin street. Yoting=plac North Clark, : District —Chiongo avenue, Erle street, North State stroct, Franklin strect. Voting-place, 134 North Clurk, District B—Chiengo avenue, Ohio strect, Lako Michigan, North Stute streut, Votlny-place, corner of Vine and Loge District Ohio strevt, Chleago river, Lake Michigan, Novth Stato wtreet, Voting-place, uta IARNISON’S SPECIALS. SWEARING IN THE CROWD, ‘The organization of the Domocratic army ot bulldozers took place yestarday marning In tho detectives’ room in the Police Department. Ae slatant Seeretary Brennan acted the part of or watzer, and the material which came to bli to be sworn in was exuctly of tho kind whlet had been louked for, Cunnl street, Kinalo in tho vicinity of tho river, tha docks genernlys Beldgeport, had surrendered the indiyent but uble- bodied of thelr population, who swarmed In all parts of Police Headquarters 10 search of two duys' tasteful occupition— that js to eny, luzy touting = wita the privilege of promisenous bulldozing and the prospect of an enjoyable free fight on a lurge seule thrown in, What famous army of Fall's composed Of © discarded, unjust servunt men revolted tnpaters, and ostlers trade-fulleny tho cankors of a calm world and a long pence,” Wat hindly a more disreputable collection ot buna beings than that which uthered yesterday morning in the corridors of tho Police Depery vit om finpatientivy waited for tho wl Diltzntion| af the — Damocratio ariy to beytn, wero about f then tor who Though thoy had thelr Hats at band, delayed ni into wark in oxtrtordinary miner ol ie Hutt spirits of the *xpechia™ showed Stell He variety of wayr, When give promise untt ont “2 following das they would: fulthfully carry ou! thelr speckit duty. Pr It did not seen to be a very diflenlt matter {3 seutire tho position of special potierman. (ne of tho mab, mistaking Vie Wins reporters who was intnsclitig among thom, fer nn appl for enrollment, cantidentialty informed mh that, if he had not already got blingelt “ise ‘tho thing coutd be very ensily done, Ub EXPLAINED? ' “Yor come from tho Eleventh Want, do al Woll, just tell thu sucretury tht Lieut. Hat nd sent yor wlong an WM bead right. L 1 a dozen of iny triends on in that Mee ae don't caro nt d—n ‘slang as yor loon fike could riley hell when they want ver to. it “WI shore bo much hel. rulsed?” tho rep a or naked, not without some signa af treplluty ans Tho man looked ut hine contemptuonsly We roplieds "Younus man, 1 ytiesa yer hid be a atay at home, ‘They don't want to such wen you round here. Raise hetl! What che do ya think they've wot those luda fort It sory yoady Sor row yer huye no business Fol here; [tatlyer."" chs Just ut this intoresting point tho door oe doteetlyea’ room was thing open and tho ¢ any surged in, Mr, Brenan bean by ently ND Wat whlolt tal’ buon prepared, and these ¥he anawered the tunics came forward, sucelte aes sinall yollow enyelope, and wero ordered 1) Ty port to eurtaly pollog Captatis ut 7 a’eloel one following morning, Tho envelope comtulhis © sunt whee allic budge bearing the words eng City Polico” In blue lettering. | oause & Conalderabte disguat was expressed because & sta waa Bat supp Hurl tn fhe specials, inuny, of whom had gvidently looked forward to re ry) Shelr inslgtiin Of oligo something whlen Lad & bawouble vile. ‘Thu roll-cull was not entirely {reo fon churge of juanotony, And, utter Patrick Byrn Martin MeClovky, Wleaurd Powers, duties 0 Denis Qutferty, Michael | sfesul ih Larry Studlgan, Pat Sweoney, Jerry Flanamguts Florence O'Hirien, und some twenty’ otber neti duit beon calted, the cur began to long for 8 UNS varloty, but {t did nat,wot it, only vecustonally , a Gerinan or un American namie belny oul ay ‘Sho work Wus found ty progresa slowly: | :