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and Farwell for Congres ners and Willlamson oa Judges; Mann as Shor- ate 48 State's Attornoy, Matson as Coroner, ads Qa Hocorder, and Gross as Circult lerk; Knopp, Albright, Ender, and O'Nelll os County Commtusionora for the ofty, and Jobn Furren, Souaty; James P, Root, EB. A. Blodgott, and Pele Busse as mombors of tho State Board ie ‘quallzation; Condeo, Mamer, Do Lang, and 4ms for tho Sonate from tue Second, Fourth, earucet the election and THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1BSV0—TWIELVE PAGES YOU JUST BET That the Metropolis of the Northwest Is All Right. —— She Remains Faithful to the Grand Old Repub- lican Party. 1 Majorily of Fivo Thousand Rolled Up a und rowilies na lurriaon, anid ty tha Repabtedtn elite ted of nppninit= pler from getting In his fo the afternoon Carter 1 the pull, and told & ued ated foe, DE tlaey Juacig e'eloek, whilte thers $4 a Tine dlepostt their Dnitate, | poll right: bere v1 apecht policemen counters movement. on throtach the necessity tas cre Harsbalsy—tha exp were universally shaved that these eallielons of fespat wad’ Federal muthority. wall ead to OrIOUs ren were fortinnitely not read i rites oceur: ‘rigun drove up to to held the line, "Ths speech howl of detiht, and shortty placard “In bold typo Mr. dd, Faurnoy's 0 front reo of whieh the rT No disturbances ul at ntiy polling-plica the. vote polled was tot the luryext, leetlon passed Ul ed otal order, tho bingcat for’ miny yeara it ever east in Chi with unexamplad qi IN. THE WARDS, FItsT WARD, Tho odorous Democrat was abroad in ful foree nt all the preeinets fn tho First Ward, and asaruls ho wore the badge of napecial pollec- As na rule, ates, he was inclined to bo overhearing and Insolent, and in many {instances his connect was such as to t anights detention tn the " e4 Were ENKEOD Workingment rks, feuring thie y Your votes wi Do not leave the ae voto will net 1 Hae cedyed Hf It tuke SANT tant challensiie o! ninoyiig te the Bum on workihyg ton berg them becaine dist perlenced, and « fnd chenp wht were Holmore na they mitite no appeal to hie tn, (is fale tu presume that they bad no right tothe franehise, ‘rhe pullat the Fifth Precinet was a dtagrace to popuhir governuent, . k came there n tho line, and, thor tates take » When? trate ball aida: ve entitled him to uler"? nt the Are It not been for the presence of large corps of Deputy+Murshals, and fear of Unpleasant Interview with Judge Drum Wt was surrounded hooting mob from the slums a in the City, and of Ten Thou sand in the County, Bulldozer Harrison and His After-Birth Election , Buried Deep. Aldrich, Davis, and Farwell Sent to Congress by Big Ma- jovitics, Tho Entire Republican County Ticket Goes Through Whirling. Guin of a Senator in the State Legislature—A Clerun Sweep. The Voting in Every Ward Car- ried on Without Dis- turbance. Scenes of the Wildest Enthusiasm on the Streets Last Night. A Marching Army of Ten Thou- sand Jubilant Republicans on Parade, Disgraceful Partisanship of the Mayor's Special Police—Elec- tion Day Affrays, Ete. HAVE WE UOT ‘EM? T SHOULD BLUSH TO MURMUR, THE RESULT. 4 A VICTORY ALL ALONG TIE LINE. The party of forgery hns run to the end of Ita Tope, deconey his rensserted itself, and victory {oChicago, as elsowhero, has perched upon tho Republican banner, It tsa victory which, even ‘with tho Incomplete returns now In, is rounded out, complete, sweeping, and overwhelming. Inspite of tho butlduzing mothuds of Curter HL. Iurrison; in spite of blood-tubs in tifo persons of Carter H. Harrison's spociat Pollee; In apito of a registration shamolcaly ‘aod openly fraudulent; in spite of tho slums and tho municipal deag-nets which brought thelr foul Inmates to tha front to pollute the very namo of pupular suffenge; in apite of the Democratic party, not forfctting ita Jocal head, bis descent from tho muntelpal atation to the level ofa partisan, and his use of the Clty Government to serve ita purposes; In spite of all this, Republicanism has triumphed, Chicago re- malns.a ltepublican stronghold by 6,000 majorl- ty, and Cook County has more than shown her Meadfast adheronce to her old lava by 10,000, The reversal of tho Democratlo tide whieh ‘rept over thie Intitude been glorious and complete. Chicago bus gono Nepublican, the Republicans have elected tholr county ticket by a majority of thousands, and tho Republicans will send Aldrich, Davis, and Farwell to Congroas by solid majorities whtoh tho supplemental ballot-boxes cannot overcome, The Lexistature returns huve necessarily come {a somewhat Inte, but tho general sweep all tong the tine will provont the Republicans from lostag anything, and tn all probubllity as- at thom In winniug something. In tho Jan- winge of Marshall Jowell, it may bo truly said, “I Mea great servico to-day, General.” In 1876. bos Tho ticket as clocted wilt be Aldrleb, Davis, Hawes, Qurdner, Ane of tho Hydo Park District, for the fth, and Bixth Districts, TUE WEATIER. hss A FINE DAY, ie Ait novice rose on a finer morning, and hout the day not a cloud obscured the sky eer breath of wind disturbed tho earth, coll Drut-cluss Republican wouther, acarcely ‘Chough fur overvouta, aud not too warm to * exertion at the polls burdensome. To circumstance, probably aa muchas to the than usual efforts put forth by both polit- erties before eloction-day, is duo the fact bolle uuprecedentedly large voto wus fn all tho precincts. Euch «party ay forth ita full strength, -From ea tnoment the polling-pluccg were fh tho wultitudiuous crowds that stood ‘Ng to deposit thir bullots showed that att Pirlt waa at work on both sides, and a v ? “ry houvy vote was polled during the early ‘nlog hours. ‘Tho kvonness of the contest a 4 hot pereoptitly slacken during tho day. natly every business housp closed ite doors 10 le the empl ay; ploy¢s to cust thoir votes, and all wine ftetmelved of the opportunity. Not- tho unwonted Interest taken tu 0 Presented thommolvens it 2 pall ihe day cs ves ut the pol e 4 ott with ren: viable qulotnuees ” ay ance kloony unticlpations of rot and disturb between the: OUS OF the contest in the Courts Lar hited States officers, the appeals to of Bedural, But, aud Pollo Sen the, oontendiuy ‘partivey tho interfer elation, , Bat, aus bagulos of the & who intviled with it seemed te be fn company. A few reapuetubte Demoernts, who for thy party's bak: pute, did sounder nv mental of them doubtte: mond, he would have broken out lage with 1 the enevint pol sa beuged thelrown parton for questionable t eolnet, and a oatinber of that mice 1 iad been appolnted Deputyes swith the insignia of thelr authority, Ue, P weame iy eyesore to the Irish “spechils t Mayor Unrrison, and were by them submitted to anuny indignities, ‘These thor, nga rule, bore wht philosophic entinness. ‘The patient olored Marshals flaatly pecnrat exhaust. ‘y Hine Domoeratie fram a gum bing: t ts. Thi hia tlood Voll, and: pe ninde do with is err power” oF the fivgume time he fool itly tapped hE dey svt hud I Oo mob males A dozen grabbed jug ror n ehanee: t rush for hin, Touny Kicked and ater tounrully, and fn the melée th fond were knoe! H He resented no or faur pers trampled tindur- rer mide his wity the howl hug, hooting mot Tan peaceably to the stat ertly after this little episode: q “the obsequions por ched Meir huts; the specials gave hin a cheer, Seelng Joe Suits, the proprietor of nn abl-aivht: whist, the most dissolute peo} or dalled hia over, vesel ing reads: pie of the ward, his Mon aud the two had a whleperes minutes. whieh wna subse- pthy participated In by the polien-t charge of the polls, t keep up the Jing, and see te it that. IE needs he, the palls be Kept open tu midnight. ‘Then he iy Half an howe later nn episode vecurred whieh was not down on the bills and nut ex} gar). Hhepee swore outa warra Of the two Tepublicnn note af malfeasance, i, On Ho nllevedt tit they gave allie davite to vuters without vequlrlng thant to muke veins that In the hurry WO or three parties who hud sworn forgot to when their ‘The two notaries were snatehed ta, the mat were BuUsEquently builed out by Dixon, Two negroes, pamed dames Gardner and W,. 2. Jobnson, were tirrested for attempting to ponuts, one of the colored Murebs fell n vietin to bad whldky curly in the at Avon, ANC On striving to false at mss a bla oll wis proniptly arrested god liken 9 cuvler to suber Up. RECOND WARD, There wasn large crowd all dny ot the Firat Preeinet poll, at 335 Clark street, but nothting vecurred until late In the afternoon, ver Stwmouald vrrested ex-Constable Swit Iutrne, who wits netiing us in Deputy: wrderly manger. Miralinl, wis” pi i for the sate alleged ren: pnd Precinet lot of tu tike possession of the poll, and wottkt bave done so dnd ft uot been for the de termined fringes of alt a dozen Union veteran soldiers, who bad been sworn tn as Marshals, was Chlef-Marshal for the Wind, was ably seeonded by bis men, and, while ho show of foree was ulienipted, or oven hinted at, he succeeded adinirably In keeping the pence wad ceduciig frand tow nt Lotehest precincts In the el Tho Third Pre residents are hire! hud ft about thelr own wat polled, About 6 o'clock a ee vlened * Carter IL Uurrison,” were posted ap it : ‘They bore in address from the Mayor in whieh be urged * all work- dngimen to hold their pln von a vote If the poll dnktatght.” Whe elosed at 7 o'elovk, reat ununimity. Taking the ward ast whole, the election passed very quictly, but with less good humor than usiml There was an i+ concealed disgust on the part of the Democ for the Deputy-Murshnls, and ft was only the wholesome fenr of incarceration elther in the Lor the Penitentinry that prevented tho thugs from making an onstaught on the Federal officers, and metaphorically wiping the Per contra, tho Uepuntice tus were pleased with tho promptness of Mur shal Mildrap in cheekmating tho purtisun de- clslon of Judge Moran, and submitted to the fibes and jcers of Deiocratic lonfera with the best of yood nature, In the First Precinct of the ward tho bulk of the vote was polled before 2 o'clock. Hetw that bour and tho closing of the poll the atter nee of voters was of a straggling character, There was.no excitement whatever, and after durk the toungers at the poll were contied to the tcket-peddiers and 1 few of the workers, who bad hopes of landing the stray voter who bud hot exactly made up his uiind, Tho most conrpicuons object in tho Second Preelnet was Michnel Cassis MeDonald, the He wns the most etfeetive worker In the precinct, and hnd hls forces thoroughly well tn hand, From the opening of the poll untll about 6 o'¢lock there was a constunt Ine of about one hundred. Thero were iminy ehil- Jenges, for thy under of suspiclots-looking voters seemed to outnumber the genuine artl- cle, Fully one-sixth of the voters were come pelled to Meunkdavits, ‘This would indicnte that the voto fell bebind tho registration about 400 for netiig ina aldewnlk with thom. Capt. Reed, who tint in One of the et ls n very small one, and the olored, 80 the Republicans A full vote was iple of Linge cards, front of tho window. palling=pluce wits a the Fourth Pre- the: polls were clozed Tom Nelson, endeavored to plek n quarrel with, ge table Hepublivans wont the window. Nee dtd not tolest bin, and the gentleman 1 he wsalled with hia vile dung io bis howlly b bit quietly in tho F iT) th Preelnet. aid a large vote y Httlo serutehlyg was doue in the southern part of the ward, Ty the afternoon, ut Sot Btute street, one vote 4 dv line, being tou Many Wats 81 peel und Indignadon us un Amers was doubled At the Third Precinct poll, which was held at 188 Wabash avenue, tho election vugsed off very quietly, ag the majority of the voters were Re- publicuns, Nothing whatever occurred to mar the serenity of the ucension. The Fourth Precinet, which is Intensely Dem- oeratio, and {a Inbabited by a very dublous class of the Deniocrutic brethren, tinmortatized Itecif early by a contlict of authority between Mayor Narrison’s specials and the Federal Murshals, The row culininated ina hand to bund conilict uetweev Deputy-Marsbal ‘Thomas Powers and Powers wis arrested and taken to the Armory, where ho was ylaited bya reportcr,to whom he tuld tho follows ie warm for the snnteber, Murrlson’s “apectat’ police arrested bh at Street, Station, derry Dunne, ran hit into ‘the urrison umbull then give bil, and pre GUE AL warrant before Justice ed to Dunne’s wrredt and Iucare ee , ‘AL the Sixth Preelnct, 480 Wabash avenue, tho day pasaed olf with w nbbath- Ike quiet. nightrull some of the Juvonites Ighted w bow. re fo the open lot opposit the poll, the Hyht from which was very neceptabie to thos Who were not nble to voto until after suppers THIRD WARD, Tho voters fn this ward turnod out well, and the vote polte markedly large. able Was the number of the business buterests You sco," gafd he, the special elty police had been standing at the head of tho Ine, and dropping out to let ii Democratle voters ever alnee the yoting began, and we deelited to pute stop to Republicans belng crowded out, It had been the custom that when aman swore in his voto ho should take hla alidavit richt to the and the judges would let hin ytetlon wits worth bu 2, ud who hid been e ps Touseht toe purty to. which tey uwe r bly, cand stood thelr freedoms consea une the coloured Der 9 head'of the Ine, so very All was quict in the Firat Preeinet, and tho full vote was polled, ‘The Second Prechict carried of the houors in b there wasn long Une In front of the wiidow during the greater part of the day, thstiading the crowd, however, there wis revinet the colored vote was large. all the walters In the fwenty- geeond street hotels votn, ‘The Judges utieiated trou! ob the ward nbont ¢ i quietly. Mr BB. at itailway. Company, wid noticed peddilig tlekets at Tyls pablus. pli polled in the Fourth and southern precinctisof tho wird, nad there was depoult hig ballot without waiting in Hne. ‘This had been so with soveral parties, both Demo- crate aud Republicans, but at lust there came uo {athe ‘Talrd V tho atranght ticket, le from the west end Ke but avery thin, ‘obb, OF the Sou ifth VPrecliety, tho fae. ecomplilaing: ‘almost every the window was vacant, for two or three hours during the dy. ‘There Wue ldtle or ne drunkens was pence and hurmonys. alone on the Judy, W used On Lh Kee Jhe Greenbuckers wers very. ndusteions, but did not wueccod ta muking many converts. FOUNTIE WARD. ‘Tuo Fourth Ward wag us usual exceedingly quilt, Dut the voters were Out very strong. Dy hoon over hall the votus hud happily, all who applled wore ablo to wot in it tinh revistered 1,100 nuanes, and Bu nore were eworn In, And it wie fenred in hundred oy more would be out off, ‘Thanks, however, to the youd order which was , aud to captbly Judges, iho votes nin at the rate of over 129 an hous for Be" Tiarrison’s speqtal only mude tholr appearance at t Highth Precinets, und, bud nothing tod ta wha went to the looking couplo thut ¢ heey, and every tht Congiderablo erate! few puaterd poblicnn tekets. been cast, and, ‘he Kirst Prec! be Fourth and T urth were the sor wid be thebed up, nnd the: were chatted #0 uomercitully that a brother Demoorat steered then fismvdtutely to tho cars anid started them back to headquarters. The numos reytetered was Ab FO mnure wero worn In, wd ih fhe Boyonth and Highth—there apa MALE ciuat than wers re Astor ia A fruudulont ticket wis gotten up und nein the ‘Thind and Belhth Preelnets, headed * Republican Numlitions,’ 4 strulght Democratiy trom J quine down to the cnd of the live. Mattocks made blinself very active all day in hie Het, and he had three or four bolsteraus henchmen, o that ho was enabled to get quite an qupount of serutobhur in bls favor, Agi nencrud thing, however, the tickets wero voted siraigit, al secining to feel thut the present was Hot thuo Jo mike oxperiuenta by scratch fog the regular nominees, ee man whom they all knew to bo a Republican; ho Hved right there In the house the polls were in, ond was vouched for by Arthur Dixon, to baye = bin total namber tea eneH ae were more Votes, police objected, pushing bilm back, Wo prote push him into pluce, O'Connor you any bis ame wo'd have to stop that, rite if and Churies Henwan, and. ¢k-utectl¥e died to some oxten ted and tricd to aud then thls ollicer— fs—steppea upand Well, thore. was ‘but which wit ka" 0 nother DeputysMuraial, and we hsisted bo wanted 10 vote. you, and then when 1 suw f the olticer and hulled iii, aid thon be arrested me fietead of berolum, It was pretty but (here y on the rights of the tan w! " At Just O'Connor tuok hold of It the special pulice jJelned tn, an Flynn set on eo. In the Firat trecinet, Nu, 03 Archer avenuo, there was no excttemunt whatever, ACL o'clock itlooked us If all the voters in tae and those to follow vould tot get up to the window, but at lls thera weru none tu line, ‘The registered voto was 723; the voto polled About 160 uthduvite wero inade out by the Noturles in tho various saloons neur by. Perhaps. tho nearest approach to anythtu a row at tho polls oc cinet palllng-pluce, ¢ wud McGregor etree! Powers was adinitted to bait le pauunitly Bir, ee ac borore chlef-Justice for bla appearance 8 OF thy Armory this morning. yo cuse did not end there, for wy Warrant wae dily sworn cul for O'Connor, afterwards enptured by D Hiwell and taken before Commlasionor whom ho was bold to tutil in g5u0, Counsel Adains and Chiel hone band und signed don wf thy Federal au- Iwart frmiess of the Sure 1d yegol vod not to be bulldozed, gently reminded the shouldor-hitters and repeuters that they could not pursug the: tactics with porning was not w der uf the day pet leds Tho Hepublic terduy wis 745, Corporation O'Donnell were bet bound, ‘This prompt wud tho sta reed at the Second corner of Wentworth aven t, Whury occasionally n Dem- cratig voter desired to slip Jato a frivnd’s place lu the Hine. ‘nls wus allowed for awaile, but It woun Lecume apparent that men who bed voted. and fy some cuses en WHO Were Hot Voters at all, were slply playing luto cach other's bunds an controling the I i ir truudulent ted, for durlug tho re- not good will, pres vhallongers did excel. Jout Work, aod proveuted wany a repeater wad ‘One exceeds ned fudividual tried it once too often, hows gud bivactectvn led ty tho breaking-up thouwh “baek tate had eacaped bith, able to free hic nidad of ood deat of pent-up The only Just polley, aL course, wate muke averybody start. In ut the foutoe up and this the Deputy. Tho regular E Ke pprenthy took intorest In the settlement of the au tron, and the Justh x Bo generally ap ance whence thoy Hele a ald the Hne and wor! Marshala strony and and i " owed hin for sundry beers wad ‘he cheerful beer-inug wud eh through apace, and the proprietor wits avon In aeondition to be trented for repairs, when a y enptured both, at y Lo the 'Fwenty-secoml ards Hlerated. An bie row nt eoupte of blocks south was y the ndventat aconpleot bluc-conts, Wasi rier of pistols anu policenwen fulled te captire the tiyhters, and as farus coukt be learned nobouy was any Une worse far Wea, Ta tho Third V policeman broke tn, ond, though the fore the judges were abl spell Frocatia: tee at ope a Fifth al ° ‘heridin, w ats On the silewralk 01 Inenneed the party should £ He was moved ty innke the speech, | the fuct that Mr, Mii! Democratle te Arkansis traveler, W. perch was Fee About 6 v'eloe! young and blent-oyed iirds, who was fuiillurlys dubbed by his eratie’ friends ns Bi 2 celyntle process of rensontng ft herd that the Repiatlt there for the purpe ng well ns: Rey the fet that veo First to Sixth ine! guther at lon became manttes the toughs aud refused te ment wis worth one's young Gerinan, who venture posters eltect that votes would ber night, in dlreet vioiution of inw, was pounced by a gang of hoodhiws and severcly Several volice ollicers were present. but nude no eifort to reseuy hlin, Chris, ‘Text meyer, the stalwart Republican of that preeinet, protested aguiist this cowardly ncdon; Anuble ta de wny thoy yt " ‘At 105 Mist strect, the polling-plucvol the Fifth Precinet, © maticy gang uegeinbled, who several times during te diy were upon the point ot ralging & row; but fortunately no difficulty oo 08 of, lurge thisz-st to tho breezo. itn. vote wis polled, throughout the ‘The potlluge plac atthe corner of Cana and Fe v fow Repuulican votes we anda greal yang ot roughs gach mmittned during tho day. “The only was occuslonud by the arrest al i ina Routan, who was book tH jot Oliver Hin {ug perjured hhiaself i ewesrlug to thi dence of a frend, *At tho Thtrd b hls six-shuoter, and {0 had sbot through tho gli duor, tho Unllet striking une of at ecrowd standing in front. ‘The and, ue the ybt wie one the voting, the exuite- Fitth Precinct, at the polling-pinee ot tho corurr of Waller and ‘Twelfth stroots, thore ud vote In apity oF all tho ch There wasy pers latent offort to get in the votes of repeaters, which caused an tunuvuill Underwood that in thls prec! ucdon of the County Board lu apport revincts would be capeclilly istlovable, cusive prepurations hud been made to bave an oxtra poll atter the legal one bud been closed, in lunce with the instruc! Harrigon printed eisewhere, Devo sont up and stored in u nelyuboring botel, Curtor himself put inun appearance and ussured 1d. Mlordao the otpor Icaderd thut Judge dic- wlyen it us his opinion that the pro- would be legal, The presaury of legal Voters aod unregistered voters with allid cuused the Judges to work slowly, duis fuct, by ¢ o'clock Luere was uo regular UL shootur cacaped arrest tively Independent o! ment soon subslacs, wus a heavy ile; denvure of the { ed thraweh the e 7 uly-Mutshuls and one of the regular policemen, BIXTHE WARD, In. tho preeinets of the Sixth Ward, alyve. thy Vote was the ‘These districts counted upon for heavy Demueratice majorities, butthe vate of yesterday shows that there bi Deena growth of Republic strongtvldeof Democracy stnee the campaign Years aa, As cnrty nat o'clock, wo hours before the polis opened, Inrae crawls be- rovertl Deli prospect helng able to get their votes in. ‘This iden hud been nequired beenuse of Mayor Harrison's einim that the County Bourd in net lnereasing, the number of poliing-pinces had disfrinchlyed large numbers of the Democrnts of tho geveral wards, and they were therefore determined to he on huad in good, season. result of the diy's work showed, hawey this anxfety wos utterly unfounded, tho pails closed every pinn lu the al Wor desired to swenr In his vo! had deposited bis ballot andj zone home hupp: no érawds about the polls, The polling: plaice of the Séeond Precinet was we house, No. B77: Cun: und here deeurred the only disturbances of the A merconiry diloonkeeper, who rt al next door tu the etging horse, it duor, but lgnored the Mayor's order regard to closing bis place by aduntting any one and every one who desired ta enter, by it Tithe afternvon the eifects of his the balunce of th tre were ptherwise the election was but Bile Vote waa Nearly as are put eclved were cy nig ane A few belliger tot Tae aw urlons re att reelnet polling. phi of Maxwell and Caml streets, nd perfect order prevull of the Second Precinct was irteonth wtrects, vd nt thie Ts Union street, ner of Fourteenth street, There was o olay crowil evening Domocritie the nefgbboriig saloon, his, which were cul utinte did not quit o Durhug the afternoon considerable exolement was outised by the soundol shots in the vieinity. The pollve-wayon cumu lit responye to a telus PHONG, wad for a few motorts It was tus possible 1d nut the couse of the diturbanes, fi ‘umored that a serious riot ind tiken place, but: investigation revealed the tuct that a young in a nolghberivg saloon bad drawn u drunken frenzy day there wus ® grout deal poured The resint was 2 eorics quelled .whun tho their own oioon, ny from Carter ‘Tho boxca had xplatned and. tally tne furthor opposition A youn was indiapos uct, ut the corner of Archer avenue and Songer street. a heavy vote was A few drunken tt themselves obnextou was conducted quietly. Th seratehiug done. and tho solidly Democratic as the South Ia said to be, o'clock there were @) votes polled, and tn dozen people wero walling their turn, wt the builot-box, In the Fourth Preeluet, corner of Maln street. re avenue, It was teary 6 o'clock bes to take a breathing ug the p fe th had by There was little or bo exeitements th had nothing to dos and. tho. yoters generally Ickets withuut a net some excitement was ‘Appetrance Of wed the crowd of ‘the daunnaee Milla be nny bad been pl ets inn plies ved ‘very, y » it waa thought that ail thoee fn Mine could not deposit thelr butlots, wig being | [ty fn by those ut the hind en r those at the front end to) hurry ence to tho instructions of 1zes waworn fy fata rb ear by, and they we pn the sidewnlk, jock was 789, and-there were hty men in line thet. be lines at the up. ‘or Harrison, 8 te vonduet tt The regular event, Elehth, and Ninth Preelnete broke up quite early in the day, and {hase of the Second and Sixth vlong about half past Gin the afternoon, so that there Was to nes yof then for opening the second o'clock cume there wern only i Tew stragglers about: the windows, and these did not aver to be In any way worked up bee cause thoy bud turned up tov lute tu get in individual at, the Eighth Preeinet polling-pinee, corner af Went worth avenue mid Twenty-seventh street, wis 0 minty Crom the Srock= Hy snate tit i eof swear it publican voters, notwithstan tis had one of ay efortsof the De wernt inst dee the by some friends, A gener row was anticipated, und somebody run ty the nearest: police ular box and tured on the riot alurm, ‘The police regerve of tho 'I'weifth street district uppeart sponse to this summons, and within ten intautes hud quieted the Trucus, whien the row originated was over, and when the pollve Mtepubtleans w ‘The suloon in ot closed, how ‘ed bedlam broke dntimidated and brow: benten, and to express Republican xentl: fe. About d o'cluck ao to sthgmatize the “heeause ni Ps ian frist eneh Fearful ailids, curred, ‘Tho Soclatistia clement, which was out in foree fn every. precinet, generally vated tho Demouratle ticket, and made war vpou M Milla, auuinst whom the lent. ‘Tho Deputy Mare | Spe stables were watehinl and folthtul in the dike charge of their duties. and it ts believed but fow If any iteyal votes were cast. ‘The Seventh Preutiet of the Sixth ner of Lincoln aw Elyhth Preoin rks Uy reason tars und There was a erowd of fVves ly disputants nbout bath potty, and huge vote: was bolng polled. Novhlig of consoque: curred to air the diy's doing: ent individanis who happene poll and) who thereapun vented private. or nelghborhoud feuds, were promptly equelebed by the pulice iu coarge. BEVENTIE WARD, Tn the Seventh Wand the Demoernts polled thelr full vote, which, of eauree, a vletory for the ptr at the back of Hiltreth. feature of the election In this w wivis, far guunG My Tnrge vote, lila & ae HULL, POHL a Ing mieroltesly Hnct poiling-place, which wai at the corner of Union and Tweltth streets, there wus but little excitement. Tho Republic. ana gut thelr votes In carly, and at no thine wat there n very long line, There were but few nid the extra police hid nothing to do but, Democratio tekets. Fourth Preoinet pul Hing-pluco was jn the 4 No. GS vt the cur stow poll. wt tho uth for polling afte tleket fn his favor. ing the fatter 9 pute sides. th Riordan wus enough to -fntiint sirous of raising ut row, avery light vote was polled, and all was bar inoniuus enough, EIOUTIE WAND. Ward eversthiny ote being polled. Woof the polis, the vot vot proc UF the Judyes to ee that The tet dilll- tof David M: Charge of disorderty eondue Hlurrison’s “special! 4 ie undertook to tear ot MeFurland’s Gartiet Arthur badge, aad upon lls resisting tho gas Ue wis arrested and taken Herts ‘Twelfth St Tn the Fiehth quieuy. a large standing In MN bis arrest,was 0 pro conseqtener Wis thi Ke de note aeeurred Int Marshals, apy Yoters were bull Demoerat was sumimariiy ende Terence of some tfteen regular and epeclil poe wha, after viviag to Mepiblican an hig ip, took hin across the roid to the Uniog-Strect Police Statlon,. The Republicans sent insisted thet they snould alse itvrest the weat, who was equally nt tilt. but they riere in bis cas Marshuls mide dee! couple of Dep oner, and, despite a formidable resistance by the: verowd, took bin olf to give aaaiccuint of bline self before United States Commissloner Hoya ‘They coutd bardly have done this a couple of trom 4 o'clock fa thi Ing of the pulls, this precinct was in the hunds of a mob of Deniperatle roughs wil thigs, who committed ail kinds of outrages, aided aud abetted by the regular and special polieemen, many of whom were seen to openly: purticlpate in uielr acts uf violence. Repablles wos whe had gained forward positions In the yotlugeling wore subjected to the Irresistible preashire of a dozen or more roughs, who carried them with a rush inte the pie of the street. ty the come of with a very certaln prospect of boing ugain de- advantage giined, roughs would, whon a gang of Demveratic res wuke a brewk In the tne ve them in poaltion, to be understood that wi; auch action would be of no avid, positions tithe Une, hours liter, As, hoon until the ch prived of the ‘or thelr beactl give it pretty ¢! the Ay Nb exense Lout thoy hud be or them duciiye Unt was received with empt would by mud jal Domucratio ele 1 tho vous hind ri ale prio potla wer which thno twenty-seven votes ¥ Lime the crowd hud vanisted, fd, Che most atrontians elturts nf tho workers fufiitig ta tnd naather Domocrit wishing to cast locahir haltot, the jude Union Breet stad: whleh wore wll for Hauge Teved, wil net aatoriathy att wult, and made their report in due Un the Fourth Procinet of the Nt vias > ihileun voters were on bund earty. ‘Twenty minutes bofore the opening of 0 y votre wad Int line, Afty mun, but way conduct ning and when, wt wbout i o) ur ar 4 the plugenylle: deste ta work the preainct jet words fren one 0) ea mule supported by sume welle ny citizens Of the wat Kendur of the roughe that be bud wistiken place In which to ply rd wad epoken, nd at the elostng of tho poll Tuwesy reporter wis precent, not soter hid presented hiinself for’ Aye minutes. ‘This atate of things effectualty did away with t for resorting to Harrison's new iden rdark when “torches will de.” heavily Democratic, Vol. Davis’ friends bad some suceces with 2 split ‘There were no rerious rowR, who mannued the Democratic be held thom tu hand. At the enruer of Fourteenth and Brown bh was the voting. pluce for the Sixth, ore Was tho wsunl nolay erowd, and ad considerably cowed. 0 private gntue monupe oy the aldowalk, but (hoy were wk oy An oxtrt force of police, and reno thy new telephone system, esuvenil knock-downs but no ferivus n the Seventh I'recinet, at tho corner ot hand Loomis streets, there wag n very, H at every thie parsed Off amcotllyy, be anil sal and unlinportant No voter bad to walt fn tunresdonnbses aid withhen few minutes before the elosed the Vie had melted away, egevern] friends in tho pret Jeixters were nppurently being freely yased tha ward were displayed tho star= fag black posters whieh were signed by Carter inl to stay in line ? 4 se were distributed freely dure Mor the afternoon, but the ups for voting were se evident to all that: sttracted but lirtle attention, Mth Preeinet, No, it West Fours the Ninth Prechict, corner: passed off god nati ‘aly enomyh, and, except. few Knockedowne, there was 1 tng of apeelnt pal dl thie Deput At i without nuy extraordinnry J polling-pliee [4 tn the midat of a distrt by the htboring chisses, wh sprinkling of the rowdy and rutin e! ones W notley crow KurroUNie aided for any polit. ee burly OM tute sty At the Ninth Preejnet = anced outrage, the wos an hour atterward © trouble ¢ nth Precinct, nn No. IS} mide ltimself perticuln Geist, one of the Uaulted States vil to'vote, when he was seized Harrison's mut and forecd from the Later Dr. G. V. Hachelle appeared to vote, und, not being registered, the saine otfiver notouly insulted him, but forced bhin away train the polls, ‘The Sixth Precinct polling-place was ut tho goruer of ‘Two in street ind Centre aventie, ‘There was Dut tithe exeltement, aid the ol passed lt in a yitet mnnt 3 fered at by tho old-timers present, There were fears of nrew all day long, and several lithe *seraps" were taken ns Indications of whut wis to follow, Dut the polls closed without: the slightest troubi ‘ourth Preeinet, during the carly part of the afternoon, considerate of nw row wie exe elted by the actions of 1, H. Maloney, one of Carter's precious speelnl potice. Maloney w unuladinl of the Iawas Intd down by dud, Draminvad, and underi States Deputy=Ma uy xtrictly fn the y uiidertook to arrest one of the Itepub- inself arrested fommissioner Moyne. The mer laid down the law to bitin. and fie romninon the subd of Uncle Suim’s authority, under bonds of $50, NINTH WARD, Considernblo bulldozing was accomplished by the Pemmerade plug-ugiies in thy First Preoinet Mv During: the morning the policemen made eeveril voters, Ueputy-Murehals and teket-peddiers at this thine maniged to bold thelr own. hi part of the afternoon, lowever, the roughs tiscendeney, and the Kduazed in the most open manner, forts on their behall Urely offset by tho speelils, who ns Witi-uulies in thelr work, to Interter WS. HL Uerie, who of his oflichil duty. Vote was very ali day tong. and from thirty to ttt} f bad all day long at No, f palling pl ft elnet, Voting bez ce i . of the polls, when a dine of thirty voters were on hand. At 1 o'elock been cust, muddat line of elghty voters, y ly divided ay to parties, were wilt> ing to drop their ballots, i ve were In, and by ‘this time tho con Democrita, who were at this thn fority, bewan to be. disagreeati bout at thsdcutls bewween a Hep i ny Car ton 10 uproarlaus des belteved to {uke voted aiter the hd when, aes o'clock, the wohis Democratic i Lewis made the ant gecond tallotetax bad bes A that those who had wid bo allowed to do so, uighter was tningled with tho ‘he bnllut-bex was on hand, howover, and with D. 8. Lows ania fellow wio gave bia mite potatiiited Judes, tions Wits LMU rte Notarivs were on hand to prepare the aitle divite, and the Democrats whe son of the disorderly couduct o: had posscssion of the polb all the afternoon, tat nat been wblo to east thelr ballots, und alse the Dutnverats who pover did any right to cast them, dropped the stralgat Hancock tekets into ax whieh had beun prepared tore » This election was had in the open ire ng, aithough apptleation wus mudo to tho liveryestubly and ty severut adjacent atores tor their ovcu, uiges, it was refused in every fhe furcleal proceeding dld nut’ Oud min vor even wilh the Detocrnts present, thy a jority of whom wout otf home complatniug bi allowed the voting: ey would not huve privilege of votli pe open far about not H touk the box over to roumlud Tho vores, 7. Lit which, It ia bes t thy genurul re tho polls t avis and at & o'elouk ot eho ae Dene a posting Urole battots, jook 1A) pulluts bd been cast and wlll the Hav of expectant vaters was nbe over Gd votes had been cat, ed dw quick und decorune 2 iy W Waron punters was unlonded und s heyan to show symplowd we a it needod only a the Deputy-Ma put Hfly wi rd, fo “convince the his vocution. and when tho thuys re aiuunted the wagon and drove off 4 cheer of derision followed thom. ‘Poti was the, temptat diturbune ing went an very wore but few obutienges, auc about 6 o'el the evening fully luv yotes hud boen cust, a urge mujority of which were strulght Repube Hican tickets, but very litte seratchiug bolng TENTIC WALD, Jo tho Tenth Ward tae Republican watchera aut this preclact, steadily all day \ Tt wasknown thnt a inne had been fenndutently rexlis- 1 tho Republican ward workers kept # keen lookout far those who came to vote upen then. Their vigiined plendidly rewarded, ng whenaver one of eu volers made bis xppearance hie voto a chillenwed, and he was only too glad to be Ntesiink olf inte the safety of obscurity. fF them turned wp ng hid Tux Taner ‘The voting wae slowont in the Sixth Preeti at No, 6°) Notle street, where outalde Inters ference and the frequency of the awearingeln process rendered it so necessarily. but nilbad ag “opportanity to vote before the poll elosed, ahd a few tardy ones have only themsctyes to blame for not exercising their privilege. Vatrison’a minions were endeavoring to more heaven and enrth to have Col, Daviaserntehed id Furnaworth substituted, and Coraciuan't Inends were rondy for nuy sort of n trade thelr favorit Socintista are numerous in the Fourteenth, and Wt it fall foree, but did not make any nM oO demonstration, They seemed generally ts favor Gurilebl far the Presideney, and it the Sixth, Seventh, Bight, and Niuth great dent of acratehing wasdone by Democrats who were not carried away by blind efore the diy wus over that publlenns had polled ate unneurily heavy my {ate oxrry tho wird by a small mie aumber of aut tered by the tt nearly Ws man: the publication: In yesterday's THnuNE of thy Het of $1) untiadable pe: R sehen atin rons whose giimes bh ‘books titd hada z elpated uw very work, but they were unaulmotely of the opinion that the fruids had got scared vif by scelng Uicir names in print, ohullenges wero wnid ‘Third, Fourt! I In way of the pree! Taird Preelnet, where itwaa known sore 180 frauditent tunes hi tho watchers were quite surprised at the sina m whe putin at appenranice. kept a lookout for 7 y wisely 1 tho fl of whieh goes to show Unt, by it Jndiclous application of newapap ry the Republican initjority tn the ward bus be Invrensed by severed hundred votes, ELEVENTI WARD, Tn this ward theron was un excitement during the day; fudeed, the atmos phere around the inajorlty of the pollin; wis quite as qidet as that of a chureh. T on to this happy condition of affairs was at t Precinet, where, either owing ty in prejintice concede been registered, number of th the Second Pre of the gentry, but thes n concession of 9 eompared with seatig imnafority in the with. joerits AbOUE the polla were vnnante ives with the belief that Cassin ne way Abend of bis tieket, und with 1 ble vote 10 his own ward (the Fy thought he might squeeze in. ‘Tho returns will 8 wns consplouous for Its nbsonce, scold bo entered vin the alde 2 biek doors, but there was comparitively sttia drinking until the day's work wit done grent dowd of beer begin to flaw, but ln the ‘Third, F thy last Deu wurtecuth) thoy entire absence of Paseed ol quieth Sixt, Seventh, and ‘Thirteenth Preein throughout the day by TMiunuxe reporters, it the Fourteenth Ward said ¥ they hever. saw a more ontorly clee Yan there thin that of yest ception of the sinnll vows spoken of the hest of fond fecltog prevalled between. the strongest partisans on both sides, notwithstanding Harrie ae § fneendlery and intlimmatery procluma- suliclen Miilitisce plies for the distr ‘or the fuetticiency of thu Judges, 0 etry Hew block bone was seen uedrly the # any bid to wait two Lours. vefore the th ts. whivi were visi Old residents , considerate With the ex. it 7 o’elock thn window was closed, and twenty ong Voters were left out Ju the cold, tinjority of these voters, It may be’ sald, Ta the Seeond, ‘Third. Fitth and Sixth Preeinets there was wo slinilar hatwithstunding the rumors down town that hundred in these precinets bad been shorn of tho exercise of thelr rights as tree- born American cluzets, einet polliig-place there was a small indigna- ton ineeting held on the curbstone in reyurd to the ewtting off inthe F uinnred’ order to clock was tn Repubtionns. ons. The Itepubiicans worked ike beavers through- out the day. aud were sunuine of success, Tho pressing the belief that hopeful ones vurry the wird, located at 006 Anquata corner of Wood, is a headquarters for bere was no excitement ut the o'clock a crot Democratic thurs attacked a party of peaceable German workingmen who we: the west on Augusta stre wwagratt, atid th the Muyar's vd of nud udvocnted. ing, fs such incetings genurully do, resulted merely fu talk. TWELPTH WARD. The Twelfth Ward polled in tho nefghbarhood waned bitte gant butidezing on the purt of coming from The rulllyns were Attucked Four pences ‘oung nen Jumping on reat crowd, and caused Mayor Harrison” were inination on tho purt o zens that there should by nwaty: ‘0 Wood and south to Cornelia street, where there ie ustreteh of open prairie, je rou atupped at the pollinz-plice, Jumped outot the wanon, and then started fur. the mm were now reintors wie nt brief and bluody onsinught, in whieb 3 erat men received black eyes und eut heads, Then gevernl purtles drew revolvers, and tho ruttans Jumped into their way ae During all this excitement, wilen rave reaults fora ting not mn oils or cume upon the scene, though it wis but a bluck from the polling-place. FIFTEENTIE WARD, Yesterday's election in the Fifteenth Ward wag one of the quietest aid most orde 1, Although tn unusually large voto was wood, liwe abiding elt! ny bulldozing, but, on ry. thitt there should bea fulr vote there never was onv before. were contident that it a flr baflot was allowed they would be vetorion was ill they asked. That this was the case, wit les to about twely nine precinetd in mn and repidly awful houre, and this was dune with no nulse or ery tian kept bis plice iy dine his vote when the proper thie One feature wits noticeable: that the Re= publicuns isa rule bung to thelr plies in tie ines unt they got In thelr.vote, even though Jnimany instances it consumed from one to two bours of thelr thine, while those who weak and droped out were moatly Democrats, Tae contrary is ustuilly tho rule, The polls at atl the precincts were open o'clock, and ail the appointed J thelr posts at that hour and commen The Deputy Murshals, Deputy Sherif, poll nad epecinls were ae bund, 7 fe and depusites i in etch precinet, there was nu crowding, ay fn getting the ballote tn. was done Just after the Up to that hour Bnd but tittle ‘The birdest wor! until stant 10 o'clock, voters Were in Hine ut every precinct anxinus to get their votes In curly, But after that hour tho 4 an enyy time and yotera came up, ty. Afters o'clock tbe vot became |. but neurly every voter in the ward got bis vote in when the polly closed, and no dis- sutisfaction on necount of the insuilicleney of ‘voting-plices was exprested aus where. ‘The xcry= ice tor the Deputy-Sherlits dy way KOUd- Mt ured wid ‘but It ts certulnly tot Care ter H. Harrion’s fault’ that everythuig p olf so pleasantly and peaceably, Prociumation, “every. saloon open und in full bhist, even where the vating- places were fn snluons, cited people could be seen, and this ts to be ne- for by the fact that this ward ig princl- pally ovenpied by Germans, und people of this mutlonality very seldoin indulge too freely, 10 Inatter How ureitt the opportunities, At District 1, better kuown us tho Nickerson= ville Preeinet. the voting was) very lyght until about So'eloek Jn the evening, When a number ine wong tu deposit their ut bis vote tt. bes lock p. an, only 160 Heretofore this pre- but this vote was diy split upeand about evenly divided amon; the Republicans, Democrats, Greenbackens, ant Very fow stritcht Soclulist votes were deposited, the Socialists working mainly for their candidates for the Legislature, and to get vote fur them they would swap olf every. lay else on their tleket, The So way caused by there being twe Kin the morning bis Honor mare his vottn-plice, und without a wort to crowd bimself fur at the head of the ‘Di who he wus, and ult ig tu concede to bin the wetion of baving the first plice ind he neted like un gentenun about tiklag tt. bis manner negravated those who felt that they fn in spite of his the 4..1rd was they for a forts of the would-be * tbat he trke bis place nt the foot, took pning to state that he was the Mayoraf (he eity, maw controlled 14 atfalrs, ct Voters dit not appear to. be overetus dignity: of bis presence. Finally, however, be succeeded in bulldozing and elbowing bis wuy into the tine. by the nid of some of his ollieers, and struck a blow for Democracy, One gentic- ain in the crowd wis heard to retuerk that Harrison bad © brase enough in his face to inky a kettle, and sap enough fn his hend to Hl tr" There were no regulirly-printed spilt uWeKets fouud by the reporter at any Of the potling- straight Republican stealzht Democratle tekets Hight sprinkling of Greenbac! say thut there was euch a tieket in the tel. However, there was more or Jess seratehing Mawer was over-pasted with Rogers’ nime quite freely during the earl part of tho day, but this scemed ta die out the time neared the close. Tho Judges Ke and on tho Democratic sit was shiihtered to no Inconsiderthle ex. Davis ran turgaly abewd of bis tleket, and it was thought (hat Munn was Somebody, probably In the Interests of Rog: Isaued # cireulir, which was copy left in ger denounce and dennnded prevalled, with a —Just enough 16 clullatle Bpllt uindidates for done on both sides. notninated by h scetions wud these Gerimin secoons with the course Inte! by the Arbeiter-Zettuny, and A, It, Val Vby the .ArbetlersZelting party. reat favorit, and got but Mr. Meyer not only got a all the workiug- Greenbackers.and muny lee . Morgan and | who are disentlated r tent In favor ot Mills, pened to be 10 Soelalist vate, but pubilenns voted fur him. Mr, T other prominent Sociutists from other wards were at thld previnet peddling tickets for Mr. Meyer, Some of the Republicans scratched the name of Farwell, and tha nime of dir, Casselman wags Freely substicuted for that of Mr. Mann, Second Precinct, corner of Shollield and our uvenues, quite a mf, but evervbous'. got his vote In withous much delay, This algu hud heretofore been a ug in District 1, the So- ard for thelr candidates receiving we allat vote was cod in wn eH ry man’s doors dd Chris Mamer ag unit to hold allieg, ete, ublicans to seruteh hin. ¥ a incompetent ia bitean and w | and called upon all 1 by the inters In the Thirteenth Wied tho election passed There were lees ficklents tin dential cleetiong in that gectlon ofthe uty, There ure six preemets in the ward, the test befg located at the nurthenst corner of Wood und Indian streer, Iurgely Demoeratic. all of those voted, Oo mun Wis at the poll at the hour pg whe tad not cast bis ballot. The Secand Preeiuet was at the corner of n+ coin, Here tho registry reached vote excceded tt. lurgo vote wus off very quietly. usnat pon Pe Sociailyt distriet, but, elulisty only worked ture, Mr Se ‘he rest of the nbout equally divided among tho, Republicans ‘Mr. Mann was’ cunsiderably scratched, and so wis Mr. Brockway, Nothing worthy of note uccurred at District 3, Halsted and Sophia atreets. There about equilly divided between tho Republicans fhe same condition prevafled ot District 4, corner Milsted and Witlow stree Here, too, tho vote was bout oventy divide ho I 1 Deinveratic tickota, lists cutting ho ture whatever, Therg was a hirge but poodenature District 6, corner The vate was_ vers a tong row of voters In fine ail day, but most hem got their votes In before the polly closed, The Iopublleans seemed to be more numerous: But little scrateblag was = Ins thelr pris- and Demecrits. There was great 4, but no undue oxcltement apparent, ‘aod and Walnut sirevts was locnted the Inet polling-pince, stronghold, wid 860 The Supervisor, Jude: studs hud tnade anarrangement by Ww taitter how hedesired to vote, should i ty recliin hfs pluce in the Hne if be Thé Mayor's poullec- Ullleer Hingrose, objeeted to ‘The result was. nm clash. at the widow and mad hunself very conspictons, detylig United Stat Marstuls,” After ho was cureiully bounced und Jnstroeted not te meddie where be wos not o sided, and there wis no more and Demoertts. fiero te on lara iirmibes und Wiaconsin heavy, and there to swenr in his vote, min on duty there, this curly fi the da ‘The odicer stopped hun thats appanatl i ududged in ut this pluce, c At th Precinct, Webster Avenue Police Station, a heavy vote was east, thing thelrown way, aud wand fur burwuens publieans hid the Demourats were At District 8, corner of Kugenie aud ols, there wis brisk votlne ali da; My a ca enndidutes received ob of the votes, In the Sixth Preelnet live such ott D. Matt. Franzen, M. Koeb, und they ull wore jeve w victory for which {3 very) doubtful, however, ad elie hes been chinged, which 6 of great: benelit to the Republicans. Farwell was also considerubly scratched tn this precinet, espeaial- \y eplhan fee eats fA sau n8, winocruts, Koued for Chirlus Myers for Repras Many Republicans voted for Smith, sullom and Mano also lost SIXTRENTH WARD, “ Thore tives a certain someth! 8 sul Murgule Post to stands above all eral hours, however, wd ratood whit he had to do votliy went on more rapidly and Just as orderly, The Fourth Precinet was jocited at the corner of Hovne and indiana streets, where 618 names were registered, and in tho uelghborhood of G0 votes polled, Everybody here wite good-natured and nafmited, and the “police atgod around and cid tho jarge wajority oratic wheelhorses is Btumenthal, 1. drachtendortt, thelr hurdest to ach! in if Precinct enst thelr Dallota at the pulting-place corner of West Luke and Gokley streets. ’ Hore Utere wore over 7 votes cust. Now and then a foud-nouthed Dene borat wonkd startle tho neightarhood, bat ull vem yent to his gepteup cloguence, t Division Rutiway coiplovés made thente consplenmis peddling Demoerntie tickets, coruer of Sacra ale atreets, every thing passed ait quite furrigon special pol men began ta swarn about atid the prec feet droves, and expected te a Hut ealelun and hendlights, which cume wpon the Unoxpeciedly, rither surprised Uh the polls closed no man throug! was near who hid not vated. FOUNTEENTIC WAND. As far as disturbances or diilcultics of any kind were concerned, there probably never wis rteenth Ward than were a compte of instead of Farwell, he Sixth Precine werd that tule ploion, and its name yA fanatics that Ry ju js the any bodiment of in certala something which will always bring forth the nobly, pure, and preclo will of the puople, and give it expressiun at (be is 8 benUtiful thoumbt, but too often It lacks the reality, beeatiae in Americnn ¢leedons the art of swindling the peaple out of the actual otfeut and results of their lum votes, by mens of intiinidation, ostraciia, und other Menus, 16 too often pravticed by men high in position and ollice, voling-previncts ally supposed by \y Pent ry nahity by beate the mob which that of yesterday, ¢ knock-down urgiinents in tho Eluyeath, fugeaillis, Proginet, but aul ait of polities, and two wero in it, no one be! polling places that and encour, wwf them prow Demecrars ay! i. other wards ing hurt. however, a votorsof that ward, of both purties, eoemed tobe determined to kevp pure the vallot-box, 10 U diaturbanee, and, 180 con proclamation to the work fn tow uniportine alt yeborht wot leave the Hues far hey could not get thor vote tn . ju the Fourth Pre voters, thera w. ne Birgit Up until nearly 7 o'elovk, somnurenling Harrison's prockumuution—witen waa ticked Gn the auloon window—1n derision, secting pluinly what It meaut, and Brine a t Ta t The samo obtained In rd, Fifth, Sixth, Nine! Preelucty, and hirgest . vowing was A siguiiicnut fuct that din th Koventh, Ninth, Tonth, fwelfth, and ‘Thirteonth Precinots Carter's bluit prochimation was not posted. ‘Shouse ure Republicun districts where hers mttaly’ Ui vasy, the preeinels Carter's apeeial with white budges on and hands full Ward consplouds, overanicions, i Mayor IHuarrlsot 1 at if th the excuptt ye election passed Gi quivtl; Behuttaer, as Chief Deputy United “state slut, bad ostublishod Wek, Whore there is headquitrters at tho corner of Nigel and Sedgwick streeta, Where vill~ cors under his command, tu case of any hopors Mint occurrences, wore to in the morning lines of voters y thy suveral precinots of the ward, and atso'cloek they wero, with the ex- veption of the Slath Prechiat, aver balfa blovk indength, Atul the preein yun protty high, but, w! were voud-mitured and dlaposed to Uaten to tongue-ttuhings between the vumbutunts of tho two grent parties with awreut deal ot Complus Tn the Firat Preolnct, curacr bexan to form, istricta in the ie Ul that, the crow brifty workin caney and sellvh, irk and Goethe st! pulled nt 3 o'clock pn largely du the advance, here until, abt Irlvbmun grossly insulted Mr. A. ened tobe at the bund ata rough and 'y guod prospect for 4 terview, but Gon. Schatfner interceded. Tha publican tleket wus voted here) wus a atrikin: Carter's strikers nnd usa und the United stutes Li p who Weresluiply and quiutly al tholr duty, and were ‘not acting as Clekul- pode lord at the mame tine, For bull an bour befare tho opening of tho jo gather, and in the wut f oviock, ols the voters begin ger precincts long I wept up antl ubout o'clock, when (he vote wus iy und it wid unsy 8% that. ‘There wasn litte rush after dy bolue Workingmen retried fram their toll, aud Tt did uot amount te a pres- ust comphine on the purtof uny that thoy did not bave wnple tine et their ballots ja. jo ward Were generally closed, or the em- 11 thom were given tue to go und vote. wnifrom the returns, was In soverul preciucts exe ty atralyne ia this rwell, Cullou, wid few Instunves, = Ba =. stopped La vote, sure, wud there wi were acratehet ‘The BSochiliste’ votes are ubout equal in this precivot botwoon Garteld and A llttie frucas ocourred publican und Damoeratio tieket-peddlors. seciy one of the latter voted the Republican toket and his Democratic vollenguos thouyds Btw give bho a sound turwying, whereupon to ‘The shops and vm hero between the Ke 0. Phe vote, a6 Will bo unprocedented) ovcding the registered Ist,