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2 THE CIICAGO + whicl no legistation hostile to them or thelt friemds witl be sdopted. ‘The burgatn, it s said, was nogotiated by Viee-Tresidont Ar- thur with Corprration-Counsel Whitney and Tolice-Commissfoner Ihibert O, Thompson, rrrr—— TOSTMASTER-GRNERAL JAMES dlenfes {hat o attended a Platt-Arthur-Conkling confer- .ence at New York last Saturday. 1o did not even meet any of the gentlemen named In counvetlon therewith during his stay in New York. Seenerany BrawNe Is Investigating the clreumstanees which led to tho arrest of Boyton, the Land-Leaguer, in Treland, and thinks that the, most that can be done In his ease 18 to oxact a promise from England that hie be falrly treated, Tur firm of F. Schumacher & Sous, of Torl Washington, Wis,, has falled. 'The nominal assets are £53,000, but they will not rellze one-hull thut amonnt ‘The lHabilitles ure placed at $30,000, The firm hos o small Draneh hotse n this eity. Tur Prestdent hos vecelved aletter from Minlster White, nt Berlin, asking that he be relleved of his dutles at the earllest day possible, 1tis suecessor will not ho appolnt- ed, howaver, untll his formal reslgnation Is recelved by Seerotary ol State, s e Vissor predicted that on the Hth of Aprit Chleazo would bhe swept by n flood, I'ie floml took place ns predicted, prevent- g somy 10,000 Republiean voters resching the polls, and leaving u thick, heavy deposit of Democratie ballots in all the bo: Som fourteen out of the thirty-two coun- ties in Ireland have been * procinimed » * under the Disnrming act. All persons n these districts will have to obtain leenses in ovderto hear nvms, The Citles of Cork, Limerick, and talway arealso * proclaimed,”” Suoury Bradlaugh be retlected, whieh is notatull certain, & motion wili be made In the Commons that hie be not pgrmmell to take the preseribed oath, on the ground that no Chirlstian oath Is Dinding onthe econselence of n man professing his pecultar opinlons in reference to religion, Dr. Isasc HATuAwWAY and the Rev, Thomas 3. Mlller, the Intter at ony fime a Methodist elergyman, and now Dean of the Phitadelphis College of Medicine and Sur- gevy, wero arrested yesterday on the com- pialng of Mary Butler, on the eharge of mal- practice. The complalnant is dylng. ‘Tur coloved men employed t the Black Dinmond Steel-Waorks at Pittsburg, Pa., went on n strike for higher wages yesterday. They complain that they are not pald as tmuch ns white men, though they do as much and as gaod work, Tho Inburerclass of them get only 81 per day, and they demand only #5110, Four of the Dircctors of tho London & Northwestern Eallway of England, pecom- sunled by the manager of the corporntion, re about to visit this country for the purpose of Ingpeeting our railway system with a yiew 0 the Introduction Into Englaud of soma of o good features of tho Aneriean plan. Chey will ind mueh here worth haitating, M. Epwano Seve, the Consul-General of Belglumat Philadelphin, who has reeently risited this city, 8t. Louts, and Cinelnnati to mvestigato the question of hog disense nl- “leged 16 provail In these citles, hins written to President Parker, of the New York Prad- nee Exchange, to say that ho Is convinee .that *“no diseased meats were shipped di- rectly from uny of these clties,” ——————— ‘Tin: Senate passed ono day more In talk, and ndjourned until to-day without dolng anything, Senator MePherson wanted to Introdiico n petition In refercnee to Boyton, tho Irlsh Land-Lenguer, and Mr. Tioar ob- Jected. MePnerson then made o demagog spuech fin veference to the matter. It was noticenble that both Bayard and Sherman participated in the debate yesterday, PosTMASTER-UGENERAL JAES hias effectad n tolnl saving e the expenses of the Post- Ofice Department of §223,010 as compared with the expunses of thu previous month, Of thls saving §157,765 was made fn the star- route serviee, 855,725 in stenmbont sery- fees, mnd $7,520 In il messengers, 1€ Mr. es keeps ot nt this rate he will make the Post-Onlee Departmen sell-sustainjug, S —— A vETrTion Inrgely signed by prominent merchants of New York, enlling tho atten- tion of Prestdent Garfield to Judge tobert- son's action in dofenting the Anti-Telegraph Consolldation bill In the Now York Assem- bly, hins been sent to Washington, The President s also referred to Robertson’s record ns o representative of the Vanderbllt Interest In tho Assembly. , et o— F ‘Tuz: Russian Ministor for Forelgn Affalrs, I n letter to United States Ministor Fostor acknowledging the receipt of resolutions of sympathy and condolenco pnssea by the Unlted States Senate, says that the Czar Iy deoply: touched by the resolutions, ns ho re- rards thom ng showing very high respect coming from the *high Assembly of o coun- ey for whileh the decensed Emperor always expressed high esteem and friendship.” — ‘I'ne: Longlon 71 says that Mr. Glud- stone dellvered I3 budgel speech with all his old-time enel and vigor Motulay, and wis tharacteristically eloquent. He mnden feelng nllusion once, when he sald that his speech mlght bo his Inst budget speeeh, Milltons of veople, the world over, will Joln ih the hopo of the Thnes that this may not be 80, or that, If 1t Jg, it wilt not be because of -any faliing off In the powers or vigor of the great Englishman, Soume of the politiclans at Washington are urglng that tho nomination of Judge Robort- son u8 Collector of the Port of Now York be withdrawn, and that the nnme of somu per- son not connected with elther factlon of the Now York Itepublicans, or even with Now York State at all, busent I fostead. ‘Tho names suggested ave Glonnl W, Seofield, of PTennsvivania, now Itegister of the I'rens- uryy Gov. Foster, of Ohlo; John C, New, of Indlana; und Chuuneey 1. Filley, of St. Loufe. 1t 1s not probable, however, that tho - Dresident will withdraw Itobertson’s nom- Inatlon. 12 13 sakd that the financlal plan agreed uiion between Secrotury Windom und the New York hankurs ut the recent conference at Now York In regard Lo the maturing G-and & per cent bonds §s ns follows: ‘I'he bankers, ‘who hold $60,000,000 worth of the 6s and £150,000,000 worth of the 5s, ure to voluntarl- Iy neeept n lower rate of Intorest, between 8 and 3¢ percent, on these bonds from the time of thelr maturity until canceled under & refunding bill which will be passed nt the , hext session of Congress, As regards the 4 per eents which aro to be lssued, it 5 pronoscd to sell them ntsueh o price as with make the Interest on them 8 510 per cent. Individual holders of the high-lntor- est-bearlng bonds will hgve to enter into the 8aL drTanzement as tho bankers, or their bonds will biveatled Iy ?“d cuneeled. THE ELECTION. Harrison Chosen Mayor by About Seven Thousand Majority. The Rest of the Democratic Place-Hunters Brought Safely info Port hy the Kagle, Ten Thousand Republicans Stay at Home, and the Election Goes by Default, Apn’hy in Wards from Which Some Telling Work Was Expected. A Generally Quiet Observanco of the Day at Most of the Polls. Democratic Thugs Set at Work in One Precinct of the Thirteenth Ward. They Brutally Assault Republican Ticket-Peddlers and Boldly Defy the Police. Harrlson Makes n Spread-Eagle Speech to a Crowd of His DMen. Bomo Howling Democrats Spend a Lively Evening in the Rotunds of the Palmer House." \ SEVEN. THOUSAND. AND THE DEMOCRATS GOT 1T. The clection for eity oflicers resulted yestors dny in tho choice of tho entire Demo- eratie ticket by majorities of 7000 for Muyur and rather less on othior eandidites, Mr. Ilurrison 1s chosen Masor, Iudolph fsrand City Trensitrer, J. 8. Grinnell City Attornoy, and Pat {loward City Clork. ‘This result, which suvstitutes n Domocrntic mujority of 6,000 for the ftepublican majority glven Qarflold lnst year of 4600, Ia due nlmost exclusively tothe npathy of the Republlenn voters, The duy was n splendid one, and the ticket n gowl one, and there was nu exeuse for not turning out. Dut. tho votors failed to appear, and the beavy Republicnn Amorican wirds, such ny the, Becond, Third, Fourth, Lleventh, nnd Twelfth, wero noticeablo for the wny In which thoy fafled to comoup to tho rack. There was mnen defeotion among the North Sllo Oermavs, which wus not counterbatanced by the expeeted galns in tho Irfsh wards, There was also some repent- lyr, espoclully in tho Flrst Ward, and the pow- crtul nid of the gnmbles was thrown for the Demoeratle tickot in tho South Division. Dut the priacipal cnuso of defent was the falluro of the ltepublicens to turn out. THE ALDERMEN clcctod oro: ‘and, + 1 Dixon, R Ward. - 0. Nelson, R, Appteton, D, 1.1 1t il Pholps, 1t 12, Everett, R, 4. Wethorell, It 18, Wunzer, R, b, Sheridan, D, 14, Hivseh, R 0. Altpeter, 8, . Mover, D, . Meler, 8, . Lavrett, D, 18, Dlutir, It 5. Riordan, # Pureell, D, 2. Peovey:, 1), Nepubticans—0, Demgerats—7, Hoclnlists—2 The new Counell will be made up ns follows, tho numes of the hold-over mewbers frow ench ward lmluarss:lvun "{V‘I‘l“k " D. wayno Wiekershum, D, Wind ’z Artie pheom . a Putrlek Sundery, Ward 23 jim Appicton. T Ward 3{ Danfel L, Shoro; 0, 1. Phctps, 1t Watklus, It Willlam W, Waurd 43 3, ), Watnorell, 1t Ward g B Burke. D Ward 6 ,',““”}\'i'lréugl-'."fim""m" Ward 34 e 10 Ward 8} HE i Ward 0440 Ward 104 1oy Selimedon, Do Ward 1) RO S e T Wara 1] M1l Hulborr, it Ward ad QRene N e Wara 14 frn i Satgpor 8. Ward 154 YIRS, SogR 1 Ward 1 SRR Wara 1344050 UEEAY D Ward 1) fERSE AL ooy, It In othar words, thu new Councll will be com- posed of ofghiteen Ropublicans, thirteen Domos ruts, two Independents, and threo Soclullats, ‘TOWN OFF] 4, Tor the-town oflicers tho Domoerats enrriod thoir tickets in each casy by very gmall mujori- od, In tho West Town, Adam Ochs s _clected Su- lmrvlunr: M. W, Rtyan, Cotlector: Georga Milly togors, Assessor; and M. W, Jones, Clurk—nil Demoeras, Iu the North Town the succossful eandidates ure ud follows: Supervisor, Pateick Loftus; Colleetor, Wilwm Vogt; Asscssor, 8, DL Chuso; Clerk, Jotin Skerritt—likowlse Domoernis, I the South Pown tho ¢lose vote resultod In the vieetion ot Willlnin Mutziuihior, Supor- visor: - Chadde J. -~ Adams, Cotloctor; lrynn Philpat, Amwssors und Martin J. Drsoot, Clork =nure Demorate. HBEADQUARTERS, THE BEPUDLICANS, . Tho hendguarturs of tho Hepublicans last evening wero made at the Bhevmun iouse, and nbout & o'elock something of a erowd hegan to gather in tho rotunda, It was not a lively or an uncournging crowd, und 1t wntned nothing in liveliness or good humor ag the hours went on, In fuet, & funceal on u wot day would have bieen chuerful compured tolt, Tvery man that cume In brought hin Httle contribution of disgust und desputidency to ndd to the gonernl stock, Whon nu Atdermun, member of the Central Cammitten, or politieinn found his way In ho wus appented to, nut §n the bopo that any good nows vould be obtalned from hint, but that the orowd might oneo wore confirim thelr fears, As the thue pussed tho guthering grow more glpomy, and, baving turted ont on the ovenlng's entortaine ment with n rensonable assurance of dofoat, oy wero ready by U o'clook to altow tho Domo- I8 4 anjority of 10,000, It was n coneiderublo timo before tho firstof the promised roturns cumo in, and tho wunoral consclousucss thot thoy would not Lo pleasunt reading when thoy arclved had g sodative offoct. .Bome ,of the crowd driftod over to tho Palmor in hopesof o more stirring entertatnmont ut tho oppositon #hop, but othiers took thelr pluces, and when the st roturns wero roceived the Larroom was weil illed. A fuw mombers of tho City Central Committeo und a smull ook of tho falthful guthored In the club-rooin up-stalrs aud wiited Lo thelr medicine, Add Rawlclgh, whon nsked whint bo thought of tho situstion, sald: »Oh, Vs no use; Curter 48 electod, Everybody scems sgreed about it. although no Ngures have yot come tig and 1 supposu tho tull gous with tuo hide.” . ** What beat you?* sald tho reportor. * Votes, Ourmen didn't jurn out and thoe other fellows did. There wad u terriblo falling ot fu the lopublican wards, while the Deno- crats voted all theirmon and betd thetr own, Wo counted on 4 mwuch lurger Irivh-Amcrlcan vote thun wo seum to buve got, und then probmbly o goud many Jermuns got scared ubout Clark. ‘Thora wud no reason for it, but tho towperunce €75 Wa¥ rutsed, aud it swung some of thom uny- Low, Ciark (3 s ticut-clusa toun und a good busl- *i mujority, TRIBUNE \WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 188 TWELV PAGE negs man, and T need searecly eny how much T rogret the onteome.” Tp-stalrs gnt Mr, Purington, Chalriman of tho City Central Committer, and his oxplanntion of theiantans of defent wassimilne, o blamed tho flepublienua of the Third, Fourth, and Ewelfth Wunds for tholr apathy nnd ueglect, nnd ssld they would have only themselves to thank for tho result. o had no complaint to ke agnlust any ndividual or body of men, exeupt - that tho business community shoulil have been so bllnded to thelr own interests as to allow the cleetion to go by dofuuit. i Bo It went with nll the party, They Ustened forawhile to the rendlig of the precinet i turns s thay eatne slowly i and devived o meluneholy plenstre from tho process of i the fgres, and comparing th the same retiens trom the Peesidentinl eleetion, My Ituber stood it for a little while, and seomed perhnps (ho most hopetul, or rathor tho least cast-down, oF tho party, M, Sonoott eamu owned his chanees were worth nothing, ana ex pressed his vandiness to try [tover weain ut tho next opportutiity. Lnter ot Mr, Clark was found, Ho sald that It ,secmed he was beates, and that the wholo thinge wina gone, As to tho eauses, lie blamed nooue but the Republieans who tad lost the clty by thefr neglect to exerciso their rights ns volers., Tho result wos w surprisg to him s wedl na a dlstppointinent, and he rexrotted it for tho mtke of tho city nnd ol the party, Muny, others wern apokon with, but all made anawer!in the sume general tone. Thoy sidd Purington had attended well to the ®utles ot his atlice, md - taed worked lke o horse, Tho cone splenous abaence of the Irish Repub- lean vole, tho npathy of the ‘savenue” yoters, colonlzation nnd repeating by tho Demoerats n the First and Second Wards, ud well us b many other divislone, tho lugging-in tho llguor question wnd the employment by Hurrikon ol vvery city employd as na electlon- coring neent wero nimoni tho caukes nssigned for what was pureservedly coneeded to be i bind defeat, Shortiynfter 10 o'clock tho notabloes loft for tholr homes, nnd, ulihough the returns wero rend down-stales for ¢ time longer, tho erowd gradually fell awny and the dullness grow wmore Intenso, - Long before miduiehit tho roe tundn was deserted and tho last dlguppointed voter bud gone home, T DEMOCRATS, The Palmer House Inst c\‘cnmg wad tho centro of attenetlon for the Jubllunt Demoerats, who unly waited for a placo In which to let olf steam Farly In tho evening the rotundun began to flil 1p with a eurfous erowd, whase general nppear- inee contrasted nlrun{xly with the surround s, By 8 o'clack there hud gathiered nbout 60 of the worat loodhang ever scen fu tho Palmer or nny other hotel, ‘There were dozens of thieves, plekpockets, and aluggers, well known amoiie tho tlash frateenity, with numerous speeimens of that eluss of bletr-vyed gentry who appenr anly on guch aceaslons, e oflicials of the hotel exerelsed unusinl care; tho purlors and kitchens were guarded alilce, and in_extra force of potice and detectives was awarn in for tho oceaslon to keep the Demo- erutte exhubernuee from manifesting ltself in opposition to the pecuninry well-being of the guests, Tho crowd was nolay, profane, and riutous. A couplo of colored men ekl filled with hotizlne occupled tha utrention of tho erowd with thofr drunkon anties for fully an hour, and thulr disgustiog ribaldey wax loudly cheered hy the sympathizmg crowd of thuus who surrounded them, Tho crowd waited in comparative pationco until 8 o’clock, expeeting that tho returns wonld be read ag usuni, tor thoy wers conlident of thelr victory, ‘Then they beeame ere bolsterois, and to qulot them Barrister Kemih mounted o tho entveeol bl followed by n bowlin, mab of ¥ounw hoodhims, who took pogsession o tho plece. Thoy cluvated thoir feet on the freseoed wully, stood on tho sofas, spnt tobuoco- Juiee an tho tled tfloors, nnd blew clowly of vile tubucen-smuke hbmjhu eyes of the astonlshied fndies who oc seats on tho outresolyund flually dispersed thom with tholr Insalting remarks, “Mennwhite Keogh rend to the crowd a return from sixteen preenets, showing handsome glns for Carter, which s tha erowd yelling I tholy own pecuilar mubme o thou introduced nn atleved glee eluty, coms posed of six very Jounse o, tho ebler of whom was it long-noseil boy with u squenking falsetto, neh in his own key they rang s dogueret recit- inz tho fmpossible ‘things thut wore to happens *when Certer took his sent on Wednesitay morning,” repeating tho thine of day i “n dwgubrions refruin, which ugain stirred up tho crowi to roars of ngplnuuu and tmghter, for the doggerel was bud, the tine worse, and tha tung enpoed the climax for des Htberato vileness, Not satlsiied with their recep- tion, thoy sang tho e doggorel ovor and ovor nguly, the varlety condisting solely In changing tho positions of tho smygers Then Keogh delivered himself of one of hls vatent addresses which commence {n tho middio nnd eud nowhere. 1ie fallowed this with u serles of would-lig funny telegrams und Logus retring which were rocelved by tha mob with a perfect pandomonium of howls, Aftor nnathor long wait Charley Cameron was discovered and escorted to the front, o com- menced mildly by suying that the victory was nota vietory for the Demoerats, but for good povernmont, 1t hud been won, ho sald, by tie generosity of the Ropublican Awmerieans added o the ltepubilfean Germy ‘Then he followed with u rehish of Harrison's cambnlgn spocehes, glovifyiug the Administraton for ity prodigics ood government. In his own forld styls ho citimed thocredlt of wll this for Hacrison, him- & solf, aud - tho Clty-Hall gencrally, though while he wnus tuiking tho leht-fingeved ndheronts of hig cnuse helow were the cautso of severnt compliints of losscs, and while wins Jir(\l!h!x tho pallee n dozen silic “wlpe: tound thueir waiy 1t tho pockots of his‘tongh-looking ndufrers, whose only use for # bundkerchief 18 to pawn, He attncked Tne Iy and ita proprictors, {wdividunlly nnd wollectively, und fuvelghed bitterly nguinst atl who tnd opposed nim in tho campnign, He 8poke on for nearly an hour, and, for lwok of Iegithnato subjeor of talk, drifted back to the timo when Chiengo wns o swamp, intro- tuced u neat alluslon to the grent con- Hogratlon, n_somo mysterlous way connected tho rebuiliting of the ity with tho other excollencies of Hurrlson's and his own Administration, He tinally tirod out tha crowil, who hawled for retarns unti! ho oxpluined that there were none, and was induced to rotire under protost, 4 After nreeess of yells, eat-calts, and a lmndly Ing of Indecent allislons 1o thefr victory, the crowd called out Gen Leib, whue‘hrldud roadily. 1Iv rmbled up and duwn' tho balcony, and his expressive fuce snd lome bonyarms wers on nll sldes us ho proceeded to mnko on of the wost bittor and disgusting howls over heard In tho city. Hu snwed the airand leuned over tho ratl ng hoe denouneed with tho most degruding porson- alities all who hnd been prominent intho Hepube liean camp, 1o guve to tho Germung 1l tho eredlt of the. victory, whils he denouncod tho Irish, and hopod thut they would Y ont of tho Dumocruatlo party, o rnted ugainse tho sAmerleans, denounced ull tempernnes tmen, and mudo u rubld attuck on chitrch-goors mut - publicans goncrnlly, e finally rinbled $n his tulk, gut away trom bis subjeet, und beeamo in- vohierunt in his remurks, Ho nllulnBlcll to vead somo ruturns fron the First Ward, but beeamo 80 completely hefogided that he.was obliged to retiro with tho Jeers of the crowid, :: ‘Then there were long cults for Harrison with- ont reanlt. Flunlly u young man snounted the atales wnd announced thut his Honor would shortly he present, but ns he failed to arcrivo tho crowd dispersed nbout midnight, leuving tho younger hoodlums still in posscssion of tho gallery, * AT THE URAND PACIFIC thoro was presented a seene of constdernblo ture moll und excitemont anll, of courde, not i lttle enthusium,—tirst frotn one slds und then froin thu uthor. ' Tho erowil uf cundldatos, politiclims, bettord, and buminers began to collvet us soon ns It beenme durlk, b o'clock hofore Billy Tivown elimbed up on the countor of the tolegruph olfico in the exchunge und sung out ho first ono of tho returnk, It was for Hurrison,—the *“tirst ball"* “was for the * kewo Mavor,” us §t wore, and, na tho roturns continied to como (i, thure was overy indlen= ton thit ho wos sure ‘1o get five ina row." Thoro wus very littlu cheering, however, at this prospecet, and it soon beewing appurent that the wuthoring wus ane in which tho ltepubiteans hud “How did Miko MeDonald's ']lru- vinet go?” % Which way did tho gamblers votu?' and likze enlls eumo up trom different scctions of the crowd overy siow und thon, Lozens of men—probnbly many of thom had money up=were secn with ponell and paper Hguring on tho returos, The orowd cone tnued to swelt untll 10 o'etoclk, at which hour it was diiticult to crosd tho tlour of the Exuluu-mu. and tho lnterest inereasod proportionately, The colored poobiu wuero protty well reprosentod. Une_ehony=bued individual who had old out 10 tho Domaerats and ot drauk on the monoy wis put out of tho place for indugdne in Too anuch - profanity ugulnst the Ropube lHouns und trying to plek up u tght, ‘The snmo fellow had ‘boon ilrst throgn outof the Palner Honse, Quito a number Bt very spirited discussions took phico, At sovoral intoxieated, nolsy Domocruts “enme nowr holug toreibly ojectod,” The crowd a8 n whole, how- evor, was s vory woll bobuved ane, tho Rtepube Henns nutnumbioring tho rabble roprosontation, smony thosu uotleod In the erowd wore County ‘ommissluner O'Nell, dustico SBummortiold, leusant Amiek (North ‘Town Asscsior), Cal. G, L. Buston, J. W, Gurdner, 1, Wash- burn, - Alderumun l'nuvct. Chief_McUariglo, Muj. Colstun, Louts Jucobs, Otto Youny, Col, Hicuby, City-Attorney Grinnell, Tom Hoyno, W, ' Underwood (Republican candidate’ for City~Attorney), ex-Bheeitt Joha Uoltmang, Johi Btewart, .8, Taylor, Unltod States Marshal Stlitwell, Dun Shoepurd, Wickenshuin, W, W, O'Hrien, Sonutor "Chria Mumer, Col. Bebnttier, Frank Parimelee, Col, Boribuor, Bouth 'll.‘unu Buporvisor Bucon, Justice Arud, und T, J. utten. At b o'clock sixteon preelucts bpd boea heard from, and thoy guvu Harrison a umjorlty of 018; and w43, wlth twouty precinets lieard trom, Carter's mmjority tiad run upto 1,010, There wad i fuint cheer at thoso anuouncumonts, and some hissing. 11t ng #oon ue returns from Re- pubilean wurds begun coming {n, sbowing round uJorities for Clark, enthustastic shouts went up, und ns this costnued tor Kome Umo tho Republleans who had first sall Hurelson's majority would reach 500, began cluiming tuut (¢ would not rencl L0 But thoe roturny trom Bridgeport sgolit changed tho aspeet of iTulrs - somewhat. Tho rosult at 10:45, with soventy-soven preoluets heard from, guve Hare rlson winugority of 2060, Hetween 10 and 11 o'clock Mayor Harrlson strolled {nto the Lxchungo. 1lo was alony and puliing vigorously on the lllulnn(»l’ 8 cluar, A TRIBUNE i’cuurlor asked bl whut he thought bls wadority would be, and Curter eugvored. SWoIL, It will be wnywhiera from 7,000 to 10,000, You roe, whoero ety 18 nlt on my ebde, and there (8 disntfeetlon In thoe runks of tho othoer Jurly very bund 1o give n eorreet estinuite, The peoplo know 1 luve mnde n good Mayor, and have seen fit to eleet mo ngzar About this thne the returns weee not golig Harrvison's way, il tho erowd was feeling Jubil- Lant, Hat the Mayor said, in g sort of l‘"UUl‘IUi wiy, to tho Iittly” caterld of frivids whio clwatered avoutkd him: Thoso nre only con- eolation returny, for | helleve these nre Clark's m-mhrmrh-n. o the hemdquarters of his men,” Mr. Harrlson remained only n fow minutes, Air. Underwood, tho ftepublienn candidato for Clty-Attorhiey, “sat ont ™ the whole eventug at the Bxclnugee, e elaimed shout 10 o'clock to huve a ninjority on the North Sido nnd to have run nhead of ‘hia tickot in the Fifteantt amd Sixteenth Wanls, At the same that ho had given up tho eee nth o' 'k in tho nrornown, He did ot think Haveison's untjor- 1ty wotldd oxeced 1,20, aud believed thatif n fall Republienn vote had beeu polled tho te- vulilican ticket would have been clected, City=Attorney Grinnell, Mr. Underwnad's ops ponent, safd Be felt excellent, and predieted Mltgl((:“myunrlly wonld rat up to between 4, atnl 5,000, 1y 11:390 o'clock tho erowd had thinned down tou very fow people, At this tino nlsetysthreo preeincia hnd 1 heard from, giving Harrison n mujority of 2,565, THE WARDS, " FIRST WARD, Tn tho First Wawl, the gumnblora’ parndige, the electfon paased oit qulte decorously, though the vota shows n falllng off of about 2 per cent ue compured with that of Inst full. Tho remnrka= bie featuro of the day was the vast nmnber of tllots that were deposited an atlidavits, They urgregatad about 3 per cent of tho vote, At each polling-place the tnost unblughing frawls were committed, Porjury was cheaper than Qict, and voters did not seom to command nny moro premiui, Nearly all the gamblers and “sleeper-stenlers™ fn town were engnged In working the Flrst Ward, * Petor” Palge, o wells known brace artlst, who lives on the West Side, stuod gponsor for . nmber of dend-bents, who, he swore, wore lugal voters of tho ward, und the Juiges so admitted thom. (ieorge Cavlin, Billy - Gleeson, Mark Yarwood, and o very nolsy fellow nnmed Sandera, swore thoy were howsoholidera In the procinet, therety committing perjuey, and vouched for n moh of other perjurers equntly as bad us thewms sclves, The Domocrats hud n majority of tho Juduoes, ana thoy ndmitted everstblng., Tt was usclers to challenge. Dan Wrenn, the Ropub- Hean Judge, wna disgusted. Tato {n tho after- noon ho attempted to arrest avery dirty ro- peafer, when he was set upon by a howling mob, led by Glceson und Sanders, wha threatenad to mash Dan's nose if he Interfered with the fraud. Tolicemen 4 and 11 stood by calinly, They made no Interference whatever. They were on the most feiendly torms with the. erooks, who sur- rounded tho poll, aud by whom thoy were trented tounlimited beer. At tho othor precinets tho suiné wenoral appenrance of things presvailed, Jdoseph Chestertleld Maclkin prealded at the Dear- born stroat cngine-hiouse, tnd devoted all his energles to the Interests of Mike Durke, candis dato for Alderman. ) SECOND WARD, At tho polls In tho Second Ward nll natlonall- ties wero represented exeept the Chinese, Tho Demueratie rounders from **tho loyes” had it tholr own way ut nll tho proctucts but two on the east sldo of the ward, The contest etween Billings and Ballard tor Alderman was the ocen- slon of much missionury Inbor among tho cal- ored poptlation, nmong whoni tho Harrison ticket seemped to find much favor., Tho gamn- bling-houso " nigs " were lberally provided witk money, and they nsed 1t to good advantugo, | ‘I'wo or threo gnmblers of notorloty prowled aroum the State street preeinets and rolnforced the loves gung with money wherovor it was | needed. The Milwgukee brauch of the faro- bunks contributed $5,000 for distribution in the T4rst and Bocond Wards, and a delegation from 81, Louls and Poxns Increused the werlth of tho vennl voters fn both wards by several thousand dollurs, At tho First Precinct of the Sceond Wardsomo bummers ruised n ery that Oftieer Poterson, than whom thore [s not n better policemusn on the force, was Interferiug to nrevent Democrats fiom voting, After varlous skirmishes n coloredd man managed to knook tho crutehes out from under “Hig Sondy” Waltor, Bl Murray's partuor i tho suloon business, Baudy wus shot some thne ngo h?' (T notorious Ed Morrell, and crippled for Hfo In consequence. o struck bnek at tho negr Wwho denled bavipg touched bis crutches, dan drnwltg o rovolVSR thirentened to shoot Sundy other teg out from uuder him. Tho follow wis urrested by Ollicors Peterson and Mudlgan, and wag Douked for eareving concoaled wespous, He guve the nume of M. AL Arnold, THIRD WARD, Gereral peacefulness prevalied hero ng Whero throughotit t! T’ stable, on Twenty street, prove most poputlar polling-place resort for the "I'hird Wurd stutesmen, but the State street poiting- placey were uiso protty well hommed In by crowds during the day, “flut thoy wero not vory demonstrative erowds, Carter's honehmen were wvorywhero prosent, thoir fnsolsut Intorference with votars belug b direot contrust to tho way In which Mr, Clurk's supporters wurked for him, Tho colored eleuient waus well represented fn tho Ropublican work, but In spito of eversthing the vote was light, The Lhied “Wurd 4 deoldedly - Republican ward, and ns very little scratchinge was dono, the Demos crutsatio time elalmed to Lo galnhine wuch., Ono of Hurrison's thugs, who made hlmselr tuo obnoxlous at tho polling-plnco on Twenty-soe- ond stroet, near Wubush uvonuo, wus tinnlly knockod down by somo eltizen, nnd frons that tmoon quiet and order prevalled. In Clurk's Kr&:ulncz t wits clnfmed carly u the aftoenodn v the Itepublicans that flarrison wus bulug Dadly seratehed, At the First Precinot ot the Third Ward Jumnes Fullon was urrested by contmund of the Juiges, who elmrged ihin with haviie voted onco undor his reat naume und with baving attemptod to vote syenin under tho alins of Jwes Gleason, Ofllaer Dennis Mabonoy made the ucrest, und Falton wits locked up at the ‘I'wenty-second Street Sta~ tlon, His friends cudenvor to exeuse his cou- duct by nnrlmr liu wis #o snturated with llquor thiat ho dil not know what ho wis dolng. Jo K. Beully, styling himsclf o journalist, was arrested nt the pulls at the corner ot Loomis und Knnsus atreots by tho West ‘U'wollth Htrovt Tatrol. It was oxplained L\é‘ Mike ialloy, who sununoned the patrol, tuit he wanted tuo man arrosted ta kecp him from gotting hurt, e was under the Influonee of Hlquor, and bid as- saulted soveral persona who had retallated us bust thoy could, Genernlly lllm\ufhout the West Divison sne foond ju tho near viclnity of the polis were wily open and dolug i Hourishing business, A sloon at the cornerof Luke and Unlon streots und an- otber at tho corner of Camd end Forquor streels wero scenes ol sovernl viclogs rows, wnd jn both cndes the police contonfed themselves by dispersing tho crowd, The polls ut the cor- ner ot Unlon stroet wxl Milwaukeo avonun wero wl but captured nt 2 o'clock hy w gung of dranken lonfers, Bergt, Post becning aggravated wud steuck oue of them u honvy blow on tho head with his ouno, The fellow sulked away, but govn returned with his gang, The Sergeant antivipated thia move, uud when tho coubiatants uu\:‘;m alglhit of bis rolntorce- ments thoy disporsed, FOURTI WARD, ‘Thils ward wont itopublican Iast fall by about 2000 votes, and tho Dowocrats wasted lttle lubor there’ yustordny, A8 a4 consequence thore Wi ilmost 1o outsida evidencu of 4 conteat at #ny of the rnmnk-muuu!. Many of thom dld not huva hulf-a-dozen men, or miors thun that, lounging about during the day, The voto was carrespondingly lit, 1IN THE PIFTIE WARD tho Mnyorun?' question gonreely entered fnto tho contest, 1t was puroly an Aldormunle fight, und, tho_contestunts both being Dewoernta, nuid the offeet to bring out i lurger vote for that purty thin would otherwleo Luve beon poliv, Tho " Repubticans eut vory Httlo e in the race, and but for tho oundidaoy of Mr, Rubur wauld buve, If possible, tuken less intorest In it than thoy did, “At soma of tho procinets thoy had no one W hundle tholr tickots, ana at othors those who hud beon hired for sorvico wero bought up by the vpposition ourly In tho day, hotably in tho Fourth und Fifth Prociiots. The lll‘MlI. Who hnd been relied upon by the ltepube lenn munugerd, with vory fow” oxeeptlons, proved recreunt and udreliable, and - sponded - with thefr usunl - aluerlty o the party whip, - though - lhoy wore at flrst luclined to stick to tholr vows und keep their promlses, Mayor larvison, wanifesting his usual intorest fn "tholr wolfare about clectlon thing, swooped down upon thom atan carly hour, which tad o magical effeet, und, notwithstunding that they wero subios Lquently visited und providied wpou by o delos gation from *lIrish Hepubliean'” hendguartors, they stood s firo ns tho rock of Glbraltur, und nut'only worked for the Demoeracy, but alio voted a3 thoy seom ns w nutlonality 6 have oo predestined to vote. A great doal of money wis used one way ar Ruother, but echiolly in tho Interest of tho cund|- dutes for Atdernun, Mesdrs, sherldun wud Wall, Tho former, bowoever, i the udvant; of thy Scampalgn fund bolog bobind him,—ho heing the reqular numinco; but overy cent spunt by eitherof thom, or tholr frionds; counted for Hurelson, und wont to swell his voto. Without cobinution of ciroumstunees Mr. Clurk's vote wotthd mwve Leen imuch lirger, and If tho Republicans had had the foresiyht to buve prescated g candidate tor Aldormun und tuken udvantugo of the Demoeratle entunglo- went, they might bove elootea hlay with uny- thing liko hurd work, A8 1t was, the eleetlon for Muyor waa u #ido fusue, and the revult cantiot by interproted to slguity nnything us to the strunith of tho respuctive Mayoralty candidates. RIXTIE WARD. ‘Tha vleotlon proceoded yuletly In all the pre- cluuts of tho Bixth Ward, mid but little drunken- nevd was observed, altbough the wluons o ouon. and o the vichuw of the volllusz-olaces | freo beer was furnlshed by candidates amd Criends of eandidates. Fho. voto wis - considerod lignt up to 3 o'clock i 5t was supposed 1 swoulid fall 1,000 short of thit east nt tho full eleotion. The lurge Soeiut- I8Hg vote fn thd ward was cnst afmost solidly for Hurpison, aud many Democrats voted for Altpeter, preforeing him ta Doorner, who was not populir with the Irish. ‘The Itepublican g, with tew excoptions, voted for Clark, Iriah-Republiean vote was nuch sunller than expeeted, and all parties see dlsnn- Pflhlh‘(l nt tho smalliess of tho voto and the ek ol dnthAsiusm, All Altpetee was con- dent of his eleetlon rt i o'clock, nnd thought Iiurrison would hiuve n good majority, BEVENTIT WARD, Nothing of Interost tranepleed in nny of tho precinets of the Soventh Ward, boyond the usunl geenns incident to eleetlon day, There were threa ) manio candidates in the teld— two Demoe o amd one Republlean, Ald, Riordnn's fricudd wero mllll(luxl ot his olee- tion tewnrds 0_day, whilo tho supporters of Lovo, tho * Repub- Hean eandidate, did not surrcndar the hopu that thoir iwnn would mutk through, It was subposod that Clowry would draw more heavily from Rordan than ho did, and nis wenkueds upsot the caleattntlons of sanguine Repubheans, 'Fho mure reapectable element of both partled avemed to huve staiil away from thae polls, lenye g tho tuak of Votlg 1o the workers In the £y runks. Iareison was gald to have ran 00 [o the: Soventh bohind his vote two vears.ngo, when his muiuruy wis over 2,00, The Irlsh defeation from Ilurrison wus keareely noticenble, and wns more thun olfset by the Germati Repitbicans who subistituted Iarrlson for Clark, liere wis but little lnterest tnkon in tho town ticket, and tgrent many voted for ¢ty officers and new- lected to voto for town oftteers, Ityan, Demo. erntio eandldato fur Colloctor, rn pretty’ well in tho [vleh preefucts, and was hoperul of bis cloc- tion at i o'clouk. EIGUTH WAND, There waa no unusueal exciton ity of the bullot-twxes of tho Elghth Wurd |l'l‘kli|)’. and, suva for the coneregition of very sl knuts of moin at the hendaunrters in- tho vurlous precinets, who nildly diseussed tho probubihties of thelr enndidatos, no one woutd cver have guspeeted that an cleotlon wis i rogress, If nt iy polnt (0 tho ward durhig the thuy thore wns shown_ any disposition to Inuinch [n1o n row, It wis at the “cngine-houso on Blug Islind uvemte, where at ono thae a_number of Demoeratie bulldozers snarled and displayed their toeth, and um)c red very desirous ot haye inge gome’ Republiean” tread upon tho tails of thelr comts, The desire wnsn't granted, howover, an the — moral influence of the pollca ollicers’ elubs excrelsed a wholes somu restralnt. Ropubiie Heel to thiuk thut the voto would bu an exceedingly lght one, notwithstandhg the Aldermuniu Jlglit between Pareell, Oliver, nnd ityan, and the Democrats nppenred convineed at an enrly stage of tho e that the Republiean candidato hnd not the Pm“ of nshow. From noon thore wns_ vor ittly donbt oxpressul (n any quartor of Hurrls sonsenrrying thoontire ward by i large majority, ” NINTIL WARD, With tho éxception of the Sccomd Preelnct, whore Demouratic bulldozing was rampunt. i day long, the cleotion pussed” off Guletly In the Ninth Ward, Tho voto polled wis abont two- thirds the slze of that of lust fall, tho falling-olt betng abmt proportionately divided botweon tho rival ‘jll\rtlcs. The election in tho. Seo- ond - Preciticl wag, to use tho expression ol a Jopubiiean peddler, s Democratie * go-mi-you-please,” Tho bultdozing Logan Lu- fure tho'openiug of tho polls, when tho Detmo- eratie Judges of eleotlon, bucked up by hait n dozon shoulder-hitters, informed tho Im‘mbnmm Judge, John Buudor, thnt thoy would have no necd of hils services, and that 1t hie valued tho soundness of hig hide he hud better retiro fron tho premises. Mr. Dauder replied that lie hid nt In tho vicin® been nopotnted Judge of eleetdon and that o futendad lu;mr(m'm ho duties of tho olllco to the best of 1is ubllity. He romhuled thoe Demo- tht, through a mistake, the other e wid not present, aud that he i left to luok urter the Interests voters, The chargoe wias mudo st bhn that ho was not present on tho y of reglstration, and that consequently he could not net upon clection-day, Mr. tinn wits nbout to reply to this when Joe Moll, on tho Demecratio futligod, welzed bim Il aeross the rounl, snd whilo he was wpon tho floor firted n tuble und throatencd to dush lily Dralns out If he did not yacato the premises, At this monent anothor of tho judges opencd tho door and allowed g erutlo shoulder-hitte this timo Mr. Buuder lind regalied his feet, whei b was lmlllt‘(llflm?‘ Aurrounded by tho rufllnns, and whon Moll salid to him, iet out of thiy, = == —, or | Wil klll you," hesaw that further eslstaticn was useless ind got out, ‘There were anly taree uthor Rupnblicang present nt the thme, and when one ot thom—Mr, Frank Amborge —s otested ugninst the "1' lon of Mr, Baader, Onliear John Neld—No, Si—lan hin into tho inlddle of thestreet and threatenod to arvest him I hoe hug unothor word to say, Willlam Buuder's plnce ns Republiean Judige was ms 2 fiiled by o Domoorut, und the trio did all thoy could all Uiy longs to proniots the ro. ception of Dumacratie and the rejuction of R publican ballots, cey Ropublican was ro- quired to swenr bis vote in, o proceeding which entigel considerable tlticrness of feeling, but tho Demovratluerowi wero rulimg the ronst, and {Ewas pluin that thors was nothlng to be dono but to grin and bear tho bulidozing, TENTIL WARD, In tho "Tenth Ward tho vicetion was condueted In a peacenbls nuiner, exeept at the Seeond Pre- vinet ]mlllmrfih'u,'l). on the corner of Unlon strect and Milwiukee avenue, Boveral minor ol Ttepublican aunll of and llung disturbanees ocenrred hore durivg tho and - betweon & and 4 o'clock serlons encounntor oceirred between n crowd of Donocratlo phig-uglles the pulice. Thero was no speeiul rosson for the outbrenk further than the genernl dosire for gore which anbnated o lurgo portlon of tho crowd of river-rats who had “been fmported to muke things llvely round the polls, The inten- tlon to hnve n row eropneit out several times {n the farenoon, bt [t waia not until the nfternoon whun bnd whisky hed fully accomplished its worle that tho looked-Tor event arrived, Luck- Ity 1t was nlpped in the bud. Tho vote of n Kee anluun voter wia being chnllenged, and while 0 expostulntod o rowdy named Pat Donovan nud i dozen othors made rush for the votor, In thelr rush thoy rudely shoved asiile Sorscennut Post, who enlted ipon thom to Lohave thom- seiveds, Donovan told tho Bergoant to Ko to and almed w blow at bhn, when the Sergeant’s elub dederlbed an - otes sunt are through tho wir and descended upon tho Lully's skull with a erack that conld Lo heard a blogk off, Donovan rell ko w spliced ateor, nd the subsequent proceedings fullod 1o Interest Wi for quite u lemgthy peciol of thne, The sudden collnpso of thefr fendor carried i way 1o the henrts of his followers, and duri tho remnindor of the day the nttempts to gec up digturbunces woro vory falut-nenstod, ELEVE [ WAID, Only hnlf nvotowns polled I the Elevonth Wurd, whoro tho stay-ut-hlomo quuhities of the Lepnblican votera enused the punum‘-&plncua to presant i very desceried appearuncd. Every- thing prssed olf quietly, not u single disturbance having occurred at any of the preclnets, TWELFTI WARD, In the Twolfth Ward thero was absalutely no enthusinsm, nnd nothing trunspired that would have tho least tendonoy to crewte an interest In tho strugglo that wns yolng on, The Tweltth Is ominently nscronghnld of Republicanlsm, but tho citizons fn_this district of Chicngo ovinved 1o Interest I tho eleetion and allowed it to wo by ddefuult, Last tall some 5,50 votes were ‘lu]lml thore, of which somguthing like 1,400 wore Demucrutio, A carorul eaunt wudo botween 4 and b o'clock kn tho ulternoon showed that but G votes had been polled, aod it was thon ape purant thae not over 4,000 votes would bo oust in the ward, In Hurelson's own, precinot o was runting woll, lending his controres lurgely, and lonving 3tr, Clark Letbind thoe othors on his own tlekot, I n o pumber - of ho pres cinets the Hepubliouns Aid not appenr to bo holdiog thelr own, and thls was notleeable, to somu extent, In the Fourth Pro- clnot, Thove was fanlt-thuding In- reard to the town tlekot on uecount of tho churacter of somu of tho Conntablos, and. this had 1 tondenoy- to allonute voters frons it too, 80 that here tho Ttopublionnd also mude n loss, Thero was uo contost in the ward oy to Alderman, Ald. Byerott belng the only eandidate o tha tiold, und this did ueh towards making o vote one-gided st luss than it would have been hud thore been twvo or thrao eontestants for the Aldermanla chindr, Taking {t all in all, the lepublfcany of the Twelfth Ward woro apathiotle, und showed tholr lothavgy by not coming 1o the polts, ‘The Juduea of pledtion hud i oxecedingly easy tino Of 1t in ali the precinets, the voting belug light ol doy, ‘and “at wo tlme was thore u rush "at awny of tha vollng-places, ‘Tho boys nllowed thomsolyes to bo * bluifod " by paid Harelson hirelings, who cnme fu souida through tho ward mid offered to bet bl odds on Hurvlson, Foru thao tho hets were tukon, and tho gnngs kupt comimg ind then tho Republio. ana commenced to woalen uid feel blug, Tho disgrunticd eonditlon of tho workings had [ty effeet on tho wavering voter, and many a balfot which might have beon east for Clark hal the workers shown o bolder frout wasthrown toswelt tho Dumnouratio muajorit; TIMRTEENTIE WARD, Tn the Thirtemith Waed thero wus n good desl of interest tukon i (b contest, yot thore was i very light voto poited, In the Democratic strong- hold, tho Flrst Prectnet of the ward, tho Inishe Amerlean clemont wenkonod at the lust moe mont und eust thae lot with - Jarelson and his dnmbe. Eamuol J. Doggott, who ran ug an ndependont candidate ror Aldermun ugalust Jumes M, Wanzor, mndo bis tride with Hurrlson, und bls friends, muny of whom wove Republleuns, were "plsdged ta voto for Hure risun I the Dunocrits woukd vote for Doggott, boggett's telenad kept thelr word, us Hopul- Heans usunlly do, but the Bemoerats went buok on Doggett, and sany of themn didu't vote for Aldermnat all, Yo oleetlon throughont tha 4 puased it quictly, excopt in the Fitth caor of Oukley uvenua and West whoro somo of the niost shuniof) vo vhuctd durlng the ulxnf'. Ly tho wird was widu apen, Hurrison's Onbrury notwithstanding., forctoon” w gung | from avenue und Wust Indlana strect camo to the 1mmn’f-pmcu. * 'Thoy had Doggett’s und Iurrison's — monoy, and woro - making thenselves Wexcoedingly nu- werous.”” About 1 o'cluck they had gotten thomselves lightiog drunk and commenged nbusimg everybody “that camo ju tholr way, 1t 1 Joendhy proverbtal for fis guietuess, but the gubg Kept tho newdiborhood on edgs, osta busivud b eliould e precipituied by thow and BUULICH W invly Western Jim Woadyille, u Clity-Hall wmployé and 1 dent of a Hlomoeratic c¢lub, and Cal Hennessy 1 tho gang, of which there wore about twenty. They pithed st upon o man numed Dundap, Itepubllean tiekot-peddler, whom thoy f bent, and ho sought” refugd fn-the reside Dr. Hunt, earner of Walnut and Oualdey uver AL o sumie time keveral other thelits sprang up, in which twa Mavkey brothoers, employés of the West Diviston Hallivay Cowmpang, o conductor named Riloy, and several others took puet, 'the AEelen werd Ko holsterous (Ilm:llunmg that ualarm was sont to the West Mudivon Streot Sub-Station, und tho putrol wagon enme over, but by tho thne It arrived with it4 threo ofticera the fighters hnd slunk away* Thero wero severn! brulsed londs and noscs, Peuco relned {n Warsaw but yor o short time, The Muckeys and and Womdvillo and fenness Ratga got into unother tght, ‘i tine Woorls ville and his crowd got Din Mickey down and eurt hitn svveroly on tho left sitdo OF tho bewd and face, decorating his oyes and clostug one of thom nearly completely, “Fhere was atill blood on tho mnoon, Tho Mickey gang were carried awny by thelr friomls, Tho gangs rested on theit nrms for, perhaps tweaty minutes, when thuy sterted another riot. T8 time tha fntrot- wugon enme ngaln and hauled in Woudvillo wnd one of the Muckoys. Woodvllie way oxecedingly - lomd nud abusivo In his tutk In C the wagoi, and he again Legan Hghting with Mackey on tho way to tha atatlon, Woodville was nnhwuumn}_y baited ont. In 200 bonds by somoe of Doggott’s felonds, who iromised to tuke Wb home, put him to bed, and cop bini there, Muckoy wis nllowed to sty liy limbo, Assoon ns Woudville was relensed, in- stead of golug home, bo camo back to tha poll- ng-place, and e andCol, Hennessy madu thom- Helves ol fous nguin by taking tickets from tho hunds of and dbustig nnybody whom thoy coutd, hey were bl by a8 dirty n EUDZ 18 over hung about 4 comner grogeory, Whon the polls elosed tho gang otico more stirt- od on the ruuum]m "I'hls thuo oftivers Dorrow, Wilsan, and” B¢ Ityan, who were on the were free to net, and thoy atnrt- to nrrest tho lendurs, Woodyille Honnossy, Officer Darrow took holid ot Woodvlile, who mde no reafstnuco, Lut was Joud-mouthed, ltentiessy winted thaoflicers to let Waodville go, and he ealled on the wang to help him release bis pal, 1o wns about to carry lifa threat Into effect, when Of- Neers Wilson nnd Ryan grabbed hi Henpasy started to ws, and ealled the crowd to help hin resiat tho oflicors, 'Tho wob sbiod stonos and bricks, and was now nbout 200 strang, Darrow lielt to his man, tnd Rywn had genbbed Hennes 8y whio made n pass atthe former, Olllcer Wi 80n took holit of the thug, who struck tho pollee. bt sguarely in the face with bis clenched fist, Tho mab ericd to him to *give the polleemnn hell” but he keld on to his man, who kept thxht- Ing him. Hennessy was fniely wild, The oflicer tapped him llightly“with his baton on tho fluo of tho hend, and brought tho blood, Mlennessy ant up o terrilo howl nbout tho munner in which e was husod, and tho mob beeaue oxusperat- ng and dm;lc rmluh\' threatening, Tho ollicers actod coolly and kept thom at bay, and had an alarm sent for tho patrol wagon from Western avonue and Lako street, nnd took tholr prisonors into Holroyd's drug-store on tho corner, for rofuge. The ol guthered swrouml the duor, und throw storses and” brieks throuzh an open transom, though thoro were ludles fn- Alde, Hennessy wns tot hurt, wid a8 koon ns the polico-wagon vitne tho prisuncrs were titken to tho West Luke Stroet Sub-Statlon, where thoy were locked up, - Throughout the day tho police neted conlly and fairly, aud thoroby prevented n serious riot. FOURTEENTH WARD, ‘Tho Soclallsts appear 1o bo a disturhing elo- meut in-thls wied, many uf thom pust! rlson’s numeon thoir tickot, whiteasy refsed to do 80, oo e Boclalistio ticket, The interest I'vecinet was kept up all day publicuns expected to earry tho First, Fourth, Fifth, Elghth, Nintl, and Tenth Precinets, tho lnst bx #t two-thivds majority, Tho Soclnlistic strongt was shown_prinetpally §n tho Sccoml, Seventh and Ninth Preciets, whero o hexugonul Aldors e conteat was raging, ‘The Dumocratie o Boeinlistio ticket-poddiers owtntnliered the Ro- publicins three to one, ho Eighth Precinot thoy uppeared 1o outnumber the voters, Tho auloons were 1l opon, ‘and game of thom up- pearcd 1o bo remnrkibly well privonized, Lu tho Ninth Precinet several tights ocenrrod, nud thotigh no ono_appoired to kinow what thoy ware flhting nbout one unfortunate had nn cye kuocked out nnd anethor a §i) overcont do- #troyed. In tho 'Third Precinet ono mnn who was too drunk to hebnve found himsell sitting In o waterlng trough. FIFTEENTII WARD. g Thore probably never wits n moro vulut olee~ ton thmn that’ fn_tho Fiftconth Ward, The voting In the early pnrtof the duy was light, and the heavier pioll later on was unnceome Imll(ud by nnyihing like excltoment or wnduo nterost. "Tho Acratchor, na i3 usual In wunicipet sontesty, was abrond {n_ his micht und did much o complicate rosults. A few Amerlenn Repub- Heuns, but more Gormun Ilepublicans, kalfed Ciwrk tor Harrlson, and, on the other hand, u Doniaerat here and thoro would desert hls Imnyn chumnplon and plump o voto for Clark, ut tho geritehlug Domocrats wera fow und far botween, Their Ropublicun exemplars lurgely outimnbered them. Tuo pecutinrlty of “tho situation was thut nelthoraido did uny tnll blow- Ing, eaoh helig content to eall it elose and to prophesy results necordingly, ‘Tho Aldormunio cantest abiorbind n good deal of attention and intereat, Siekel, tho Itepubliean candligte, tn- dustriously peddied tickets for himaolf, nid had 1 couplo Of bund-wawcus b n continonus stite Of progress throwgh tho Wward. How many votos wero mude Ly this sort of clectloneering wilt lmrhnm ngvorbe known, but monoy spent on orn-blowing—eapeclully * on electfon-diy—Is usually moncy thrown away, Moler, = the present Demacratic Aldormun, and candidates| for - reflcction, watehed tho progress of the cOutost ° with 40 ‘much intorest, not to Aoy to muky nanxloty, ns i¢ vory ovident thnt he didu't regned it 08 by nuy means o osure thing, The Hociwllsts stuck to tholr Aldermanta candiduto as usual, but broke to Harrison, ouneulnlllv in tho woat end of tho ward, When tho poils alosvd nobody was ovoers conildent of tho result, the llght voto und the provalont disposion to sernteh mystifying mat- ters and proventing anybody trom bazavding any other oplnlon thun_ that tho result wonld be close, with not 100 to 160 majority clther way, SINTEENTIL WARD, Tho contost in tho Sixteonth swns loss close, Harrison appurently leading, oxcopt In the cast end of the wi The sulvonkouplng elument, curried away by tho bugaboo that Clark's cloe- tion mennt all sorts of temperauve non- sonso, Inbored mixbt and maln for tho best non-cnforeor tho city over suw, und got out il the votes thoy couhl. The Hepublicans and Democrats hnving unitod onn_ candiduto for Al- dormun, bit littlo Interest attached to the rosult o fur us thut ofllcs was concornad, Tho fight ot Muwller, Ropublican onndidute for Assessor, Was even moro Intenso in his homo ward thna {n tha othors where ho b4 loss kuown and Iees npe preelated, BEVENTEENTH WARD, It was univeraally. qulct In tho S conth Ward il duy, und, 1o the surpriso of overybads, tharo wusni't 4 Lloody nose to bo seen, Thoro wero, to bo sure, several *soerapplug mntches,” but the combntitnts wero seourated by the po- lids beforo nny blows were struck, Whon the polls opuned, pooplo were waiting In all tho pras cluets, und~ for tho first the voting wns pretty stondy. o'clogk there wns u” lull until about &, whou linos wore uguin formed. A p,un., 1,808 nllots wore in tht Loxes—nbout tho wverige yote, Thore were fow lugurds, wen bohig barrad out only In tho first and fourth preolnets, w=tho number, howover, not sxceelding thicty, Everybudy who wanted 1o got in his vote in the othor procinets, . Few fraudulent votus were roWIS nmmrunllfi organlzed at- ndo fn thut direation. Now und thou man woutkd come up and offor his ballot, but, 1 ho wadn't ull right, ho didw’t get it In, ‘A little *tall swonring ™ was duno by Demouratle tickot- peddlers to work In votes, Hamo Gertonns teratehod Clark, but muny more Irishinen put his posters over tho mnwe of Iarrlson, The wared I8 nopelesly Dewocratle, yet tho Itepub- licuns boligved ‘thoy would hold thale uwn. *Bummer' Millor was wamerclfully slaush- tured. Tho suloons were all open, und whisky and beor didn't cost unything, Kiair TIL WARD, Very littla cun Lo said uhout tho Rightoentir Ward, becsuso nothing of {nterest oceurrod, Al tho workerd saki 1ho olootion” was tho qulote cat ang thoy had wver suei. The volo wis A few Ropublicand, mainly Germuny, scrat Clark, whito nhout nll the Bomosrata voted for Bl for Aldormun, Tho Donooratio tickats peddlors woro worklug for the latter, Chuso, ar Agdessor, mi awny shoad of his tieket, 'fhe valy disturbineo occurred at the lowoer Rush atreet precinot, whers dim Melfute knovked over his brather John und another mun with whom hu got futon disputo. As {u the Heventeentb, tho mulouns woro atl opon, and ninuy - deunken men wore to b seen on tho streets, TITE CITY TICKET, MAVOR AND TREAKURKR, e AV O ey e UK AB U R E Ry Wayd, —lark, Harrls " Seate llube’:n Mlug ‘“.‘anf- s "3t o, I dering, " 3, ering. REP § bl i34 20 W s &z 18 g 2l e A VO — e TR Ward, | Clarh, ftarets” Seat- " Tegber, Ve D T v B, ering, T2 Tatal. X1k.... Total. ... XIV..t i HETIR ey | fo ATTORNEY AND CLERK, ~CITY ATT'Y=\ —~CITY CLENR=~ Under~ Grin- S [{ Ward, qwood. nell, irat., . 12 1,803 13 Bevontcen s LElghtecnth,, X Totul, - BLUST 20000 3200 Majority, i pevs 2900 ALDERMANIC. . FIRST WAND, Dizan, Durke, I‘IJIAlrk:l.‘ R . BECOND WARD. 2 i, a8 21 it sl 4 182 I 1 132 B TIURD WARD, 4 Phelps, Glody, District, D Tirst. E cont o b4 33 04 —_ [ SR Satu, . Cady, 2. iy Gty 10k ¥ 2 ] 1 2,405 oo 1009 FIFTIL WARD, g Shert- Wall, dan, D, 28 Ninth Tatul .y 0 Majority. BIXTH WARD. Pooliey, Duerner, Alpeter, Roseri pbutrict, Y lg.‘ 7l S irst £ Hocor fra 100 hird. 04 B0 Fourtl [T it 200 B0 Blxth' 0 n ] Hoventh £ 25 bt o718 Niuth, ] 1 Total...... 1406 160 1B Majority ... 186 seviam wanD, A lore Goldy» e owry, Artiel i o 14 2t E 1] ] 1 iy BY e 24 40 - L] W 2 2 101 313 ] u (5] 4 s, e = — Total.,101 1,300 PRI 151 Majority, p] PR - 12T w’nm. Pur i degi " Olfver, Purcell, Ryd R D LD £l ezlipgslT DBlings, Ballard, Apple- g."‘ T tomD. [