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THE N ¥ WHOLE NO, 7371. THE GREAT BATTLE TO-DAY. Polls Open at Sunrise (6 o'Clock 32 Mi- Seet ant Close at Sunset (4 o’Clock 56 Minutes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES. The Polling Places in this City and Brooklyn. Jmportant Appeal rahe the Dis- trict Attorney. Fraudulent Naturalization Papers Discovered im New York and Pennsylvania. IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA APPEARANCE OF THE ME &e., &., TROPOLIS, &eo. Wo published full lists yesterday of the candidates up for office in the several States of the Union. “this morn'ng’s paper those only who We give in aroto be voted for - to-day in ths city and in King’s county. CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR. NEW YORK ee AL ELECTORS. itinire Bane Ullman Pro Dian Buchana. Addison Gardiner, David L. Seymour. Fremont. J. 8. Wadsworth, Moses H. Grinuell 1--J. W. Lawrence. Wm. H. Wander Tompkins. ‘2—Nullivan Thorne. . $—Josiah W. Brown. ¢-Mchnel Toomey. Bi Gilbert 0. Dean. . Henry Grinaei. + A.M. C. Bmith. Richard @ Ura, a. Anas Hatfield. drew Longer. R. W. Watson t Goatios Whiting. wis. Orsamus Katou. . L. G. Ten Byck. Henry N. Brush. Sylvester Gilbert. B. Davia Noxon. John Knowles. Ci 4 Olurk. Prig nl W—Miles V. Lampson, Abe! ‘ebster. —Uharies Lee John. Bush V. Vauterpoel. Nelson Randal, Daniei A. Bullard. Henry H. Babooew. A. 1 B. slosson. a Lewis H, Culver. 2x—Reuven ?. Wisner. Truman Warner. mos 1. Stanton Somes Kennedy. Benedict Lewis, Jr. Herman Ruetor Daniel L. Petiee John 8. Belcher D. VD. Conover. ‘Thomas Camiey Jared V. Peck. John P. Jones. Erastus Cooke. Kx Smith wetiwell Chas. B. Freeman. Daniel Cady. w oman. K. 8. Le Roy gE Burnha: Why vor Hornon. James G. Jounson.Delos ¥. Sill NEW YORK K STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR. Fittmove. Erastus Brooks. Non. Lyman Odell. ‘Amos IL, Prescot! Juines P. Sanders. cron Buchanan. Fremont. AmarwJ Parker. John A. King. Fou LRUTES ANT GovER Joba Vandersi, Henry R. Seiden, POR CANAL COMMISSIONEN. Roba L. Russell. — Chas, H. Sherrill +n STATE PRISON ‘Mat. T. Brennan. — Wesley Bailey. 0% CHRRK OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. gryetohens F.. Hicks. Horatio B.Werwee, Bi Alexander Mano portY CONGRESSION al. TIOK! eT, poe 4 Join Keliy 5f Wm: B Mucins. Philip, Mawilion, “i ‘red. Gould. i . Northup. George Briggs » Shepherd Knapp. 1 Pee reaeet 4 Jobn Decker. 2} fhomas KACIAN. Joueph Canuing. 8 James Neves, And. Kee! Fac John 1. Okon John D. Kinsey. fo Ruban “foo. Peter ©. Male 7$in Mt weon. Henry J. Ir iy W ». ® 5 Samuel Bs 10-J.8. Bluyter. NJ PF. Peily. Rk. Alex. $ ohn Charles T. Mills, Wm. W. Wade. 13970; Hamiton. 5. 5.Varnum, Jr. Johu T. Vowers. yah BB. Bradvord 14} BB. Beadlord. Jos, . Pollock. be Aree Words. Edwin A. Ware. " ‘Chan. McNeil! ” tos verte. Geo. W. Wailing sickles. &% a Pugaane.Guy vB Felon Ares G, Willams, Fremont. Le Ryckmsa. Geo, 1, Andrews. Thoa. B, a James W. Ny ‘Abram Wakermas cITY ASSEMBLY TICKET. Pitimore. » Psi Pepper. Mosely Lyoa. Manry Bertram. Jeremiah Latheo 8. L. Weodfora. Mowta Decamp. Jacod L. Dotge Robt. Macoy. Peter Tostovets James Hogg. Edward Collia. Benj. W. Richards. W. Tl, Hofman. D, R, Saques. Thos. Doyle. ! Geo. Opdyke CITY OFFICERS. MAYOR. Bechara r Fernanda Wont Kony dames sd. Libby. Stephen i Sens: CITY JOD@R. Filmore John HL, White. Mlimore Lonta N. Glover oy — or. 5. Wilting. rmont B.S, Capron. COUNSEL TO THE waren. ‘ Row. Eanes ALMSHOBSE GOVERNOR. Muchawan +. Billmore mney B. F. Pinckney. De r.6 M Be Niel Foutcr SESTICE menen AND NINTH Wa J. Rise roma Sowell, Ri “Sobnston C. Breuniagianses. James M. Murray COMMON COUNCIL. ALDERMEN, Hall the members of the Board of Aldermen are elected every year, thelr term of office being for two years. Last your the even wards, 2 and 4, fo., elected their Aldermen, and this year the odd wards, 1 and 5, &c.,, are called epon to perform the same @ uty, The following are the candidates so far as announced — Was Rechane Fillmore 1$ Hm. Wiison. eChartes Mes = 3— Morgan b rie, Py MeK nigh, 5-8. Kit M. Bininger, ? Charles For, » , sf dae, R steers, — Geo, H. Raymon: Cornel’s 8. Cooper, Fremont, Jos. Jamison 0. W. Sturtevant OL. Lewis. Archibald Hall Peter B. Voorhis a, U.S. Patterson bs fa Betouae!', John H. Briggs, John B. Ryrersen. Ab Aacon H. ean alter Totes, Orison Blunt Wim, Coulter UNG. Bly, Wo) Wm. ©. Marsteail, db. Brown. 18) Yhoe, MeSgeddon, Hiram A.Maynard, 8. D. Moulton ya Argiiarins aS itice Prament, James Owens, — 8, A. Coope COUNCILMEN, Filmore. Promant, MH. Smith, W Jos. P. Bogor J. Deifenbacker. Wa. Il. Leech. A.H. Tockeood, James E Carier, J. A. Mandeville. RB. 8, Genld. - A. Lange LW. Parkes. Geo. A. Barney Jeary Hughes eo, MeKiniry A Gee, W. Warner Joneph 8, Forbes Josiah K, Barker. 9. Siege Holden, Horatio Reet PY. Van Doves ©. 8. Whiteok 6D, ©. Thome CBion 8 Acker Amos Mille William Swerve, Win, Creighion Charles Meike doha Contre! Robert Walker Robert ftewie 0. W. Kurviite, ©. Mara. F. Poole Joba M J. Wigterbotion, Wm. Bogart, Jacob Born W. A. Woods. ‘w. Richard P. Clarke ren Bower smithy Jobn Racine: Jas, BR. Tobby George Dow Joseph Brek Jou Landers, W YORK HERALD MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, é COUs CILMEN—CONTINUED, Dist, Buchanan, Filbnore, Prenons $6: & Wm. E. Duryee. J. Atkins. (is. “MoKenny, 324 Sari Duty, G, Cushman, ©, Waiter. i Meduire, , 83} Chas, Doty, itt Noon: ,, _B, Hutchinson. Ho. MeConneliy, Jr. John K. Flatt, Viner 1, Cornett so Ephraim Reed. Sandy Higgins. wy Peete — 0.8, Meyers, John P. Kennedy. T—Thomas Kelly, Spry Henpnells Thes. A. Benuett, Smith, P Stuyvesant, cet George Kerr. Stanfield Jones, Haines B. House. —isane Fhilips. "JohnH. Brady. | John HL. Brady. ftevhen A; Fierce. it. W Chapada, Theodore Kirby.” ¥: J Ouersou, George M. Pike, Jas. L, Lyon, George Merritt. Jessie Mitchell. John Ketileman, ay ieba Delen. Samuel Hopper. ‘ames Murra siaffor 40} 5oim Perrine ©: Ackerman, — Wm. R. Stafford, W. H. Mansfield. Joun Bolas. Reynolds, Wm. H. Schaffer. Dominick Coali Wm. H, Faiconer. Richard Jackson. 48 enue Missel’ Solomon Rice, Chas. G. Treshman, 49—Walter Walsh, $37: Nones andrew J. Odell, oof ey ian Reilly, Cabel Mosher, Jr. Thomas Little. Lodewick, N. Purdy, 51} Fea Wallace, dr, {un Gyonhoves. George M. Denstt sz} pennis Ryer. “Josiah K. Mack. F, W. Wiegand. 53 dae Dane! W.D, Kirschbaum, Nathaniel Wesbitt John l., Noyes. John ’. Wright, Wm. H Taylor. E,W, Kayes. D.C. Weeks. Chas, Addoms, Sao uakers Womer Pranklia, 68~Bryan MeCahill. Uoisicrerman’ Seely. Christian Swartz, 69—Henry A. Cargill. F. B. Guest, ioe Fradeuthal, | sp wo Vanoe. . J. Hopper. John Gillelan, — Hiteheoek. BOARD OF EDUCATION. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Fach ward elects this year onc member of the Board of Edueation, Demoorat. American, Republican. i—A. J. Perry. - —teorge Niven. J. A. Timpson. I compte. ©. W. Fraser. | V Titian Baird, = 2 eh. Shine, = ~ 5—Wm. 8. Bager. . 8, Tappan. — Hiram Dixon. Wm: Sinelair. = ‘Wim. Sinclair. TEWRM Teeck! David Webb. Wim. D. Murphy. <}"i Usdecker: Samuel Hal. Wan, Blooms 9=H. Williamson,” U. Farrington, Chas, T. ema ae = Jas. W. Olson. <igpes D: Gales” Js Johasoe. ‘Dr. Checeebro. 4 Wm, Johnson, 12) Jag. Mackean, 8. Gregory. Jas. Mackean 4 un Green. eid. A. 'T. Honel. Win, A. Walker Green. B.A. Lewis. H. B, Kent. enet. J.T. Adam: K. O. Benedict. Je Haskett $ Jom — J: Delamater 8, J P) R.C. Fellows. $49 WN lairop, J.C, Pinckney, new. H. Nelson, 64.3 W. Hl, Netlson. lg —Terrence Farley. ~ Jobn ©, Hull. 2} a eta Edward Walker. Nelson Sinith. onard. - 4. Davenport. Do kee” = James Mariner. J. A. Cormack. PLACES FOR HOLDING THE POLLS. OPEN AT SUNRISE, 6 O'CLOCK 52 MINUTES, AND CLOSE AT SUNSET, 4 O'CLOCK 56 MINUTES. Ward 1—Dist. 1—Broad st. House, cor. Pearl. 2—No, 36 Gresawich street. 8—No, 110 Greenwich street. -1—No. 28 Avn street, 2—No. 67 Boekman street. Broveeed 1—so. 48 Cortiandt street, —No, 1 St. Peter's 8—No. $3 Warren wet 4—No. 246 Grennwich et Beveseee lL Hote!, cor Witten and Duane James street. 3—No 87 Cherry street. 4—No, 826 Pearl atrect. —- 5—No. 400 Pear! street. 8.04.4. .leNo, 72 Leonard erect, 2—Cor. Greenwich and Duane streets. No. 147 West Broadway. 4--No 105 Hudson atreet 1s o iieaberk street, 19 Mulberry stress. 6 Franklia street ). 122 Madison street 178 Medison streoc. 19 Jederson street - 6 Gouverneur atres 328 Cherry street 682 Water street, —N0. 276 Bleecker street. 8—No. Ay. Hudeon streot. - Cor, Fourth and Grove streets. N. B. cor, Ninth ave and Thirtcenth st. S— W. cor, Horatio and Fourth streets, LOsesree elem. W. cor, and jiapldge ate. a=, F. cor, Beoome and Fore; reets, pa 4 cor. Bayard street and Bowery, 5—No. 11.......1—No. 168 Attorne! ‘cot. a! wl Willows street ner enpenrony Columb! pi Ay” m jumbia strocts. 5—No. 06 Hocston strect 6—Union Halt, cor. ave C and Pourtt at 7—No. 113 avenue OC. beg 89 avenue DL. 1 cor. Teuth street aud avon 10—No. 181 avenue C. ppg 12.......J—P. MeSann’s, near 100th street. 2-8. b. cor. Ninety-third #t, ani Third ave. 9—Coal oiloe, eaat side Third ave, north of 4—N. .. cor, 126th etrest and Fighth av 5—Tenth avenue, cor. 166th wtrect 14.,....-1—Oor, Clinton and Grand streets 2—No. 86 Clinton street. S—=NO. 448 Grand street 4=No. Lil i Broome street é-Srocaony Liowse, cor. Grand street. 5—No. 170 ilester sireet. t—No 180 Conwe street. -1—No. 167 Blovcker street. 2—Oonstitution Hall, Broadway, between Bn a o—Kerr’s, cor, way and Astor 5 4—No. 26) Fourth red oor Fitth avenne, cor. liroadway and Klerenth at. Wersseee 1—No. 78 Ninth avenues. . 4—No. 109 Niath avenue, eNO. 163 Ninth avenne, 4—No. 411 Ninth avenue. f—No. 72 Seventh even: €—No. 102 Seventh avenue § Stanton street. Dg Third street ). OW avenue A. 208 F rat avenue. . TH Third avenue, 4 Stuy verant street 5 = etreet. 16.. A Beerouts street cor, Seventeenth at. and Third ay. * ar. Niooteonth st. and First av HN. Ww ‘cor, 24th st. and lroadway, 6S. F. oor. 22d street. and 3d avenve. 7—Ola House of Refuge, First avenue, be Pm ween 23d y data sir le ‘amt Forty second strect. 2—Sixty fret st., next to cor. Second ay., i. nS, eur 24 w 3—N. EF. cor, 530 street and od venue. 4—Nowman’s Brewery, Fort remih . between Second and "Third avon 20, 1- xe 282 Seventh avonue. 4—No 291 Tent! enue. = m ay venue, ‘Thirty cighth street h mtrect and 10th ayonue, venth avente. Ninth avenue. Besseee 1—Smith's, Hota), cor. 7th st. ood Hb av 2. Noi 49 Third aveny No. 28 1—No. 17 Wost Forty-firat atroot No. 688 F ghih avenue j— Broadway, betwoen 66th aud Art ete 4—N f. cor, Ath trot aml Sth avenue, h avenne hh aveuve, THE MAYORALTY. THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DORS NOT DECLINE. A report having been industriously circulated thet | bave withdrawn my name az & nominee of the ropublicaa party jor tee Mare Mayorany, T deem tt due, both io tae mem- u and’ to my own self respect, to state hat there is fy and never was, any foundatioa whate: jor such am assertion, My nomination, at (iret by a vm ge moejority of the Republican Convention, aud its iui eciate Unanimous ryt , 1 can consider ia 20 other ligbt than as @ pledge to me of the catire sumvert by thore of my fellow-citizens who were represented 0} thal 'bocy, aud 1 bave yetto learn that | am relebeed from my part of the Cori | by which | became the representative of & great, and, [ trust, successful party, Only those who wish to oe a ® republican, will tha i of the coniiet ct WHITING WILL NOT BACK ovr. Tbe cma Pubiished in this morning’s edition of fevers! newspapers, is a weak invention of my politica: opponents. I am in the field, and shail not withdraw from it. I warn my friends not to regard any such pub. lications, nor apy other of the thousand falsehoods tn cir- culation about me, The crowning victory of the poopie will be announced on Wednesday morning next. Let the timid be assured that the words, “§ will volo for Mr. Whiting, if HS oad be could be elected,’ be no more uttered. Deposit your votes, gontlemen, for the best man in the fleld, according to the dictates of your qa" ign ne er bog bewell, JAMES R. WHITING. Novem' 56. THE ‘cORPOR ATION COUNSEL. TO THE SDITOR OF THE HERALD. I Ales leave to state to tho ahafe that [ rave not do- clined the nomination of the rere! blican party for the of- ; flew of Corporation Counsel, and nO one was autho- rized to decline {t on my behealt. ROBERT EMMET. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Before Hon. Judge Betts. FORGING NATURALIZATION PAPERS. Nov, 3.—Bills of indictment were found by tne Grand Jury against certain parties charged with forging aatu- rajization papers, They are not yet takem into custody, aod the names are consequentiy withheld. Several poop irve bills were ‘against persons for assaults the high seas and tapped revolts. IMPORTANT MANIFESTO FROM THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ¥O THE ELECTORS AND ELECTION INSPECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, i mee comely of this Stace contains the fol- ing provisions (1 R. 8. 364):— wn shall be the duty of the District Attorney, in the te =f where the ot i bave been committed, to tual ineageres for ied, shall vt all persons who, without being legally qualified, shall vote, or attempt io vote, at any election in this State. It shall de the duty of STetypinmecior of elections, sheriits, constables, aud Ji of the Peace within this State, knowing that an olféase has been committed under this Sas 001 reascn to believe that au offence hus been give information thereof to the District Attorney of the Fa in whieh the hrorye ke, in ol have been commitied, whose Ad shall be to ioe oer CARUres dh ag punis persons viol eon fons Aion of cha; or 78, Laws of isio (being an uare- ied section of old’ Registry Law), has the follow. 4 stringent provision applicable to New York city:— ny person votlng, more than ouse ai. the e same election in Ba Fe city, or who, having onc voted. shal! again offer to vole at tbe same election in said A shal! be vor guilty of a felony, and be punished by imprisonment In the Sate prison for aterm not than two years nor hea] than five years, It bolug the special auty of the undersizaea ‘+ to adopt effectua: measures’’ to bring offenders egainst these sta- (utes to punishment, in order to carry out the spirit as wellas the letter of the statutes, no good citizen can cavil at the desire of the District Attorney to prevent es, Against the elestive franchise by timely caution and uotice, ‘The undersigned, however, hes also received informa- ton that members ‘of a rors Organized body of men contemplate voting as many times as possible at the approsching ¢ lection in this city, in Brooklyn and Jersey Cty formation, though net as yet of a legal cha. vacter sufticient to allot authorities to proceed saninat nat amy ovart act by the District Attorney regarded as desorving the urgent attention of all good citizens (a every party, that they may watch careiully the polis, mad us especially commanelng the tors in the exercise of mas pect voters, fur it ia a positive duty of laspeciors to chal! euspic.oas voters, without waiting for the bystanders roterfere. This city contalos 127 poillng places; a body ee. by each voting several times among taese precints slarmig)y swell the aggregate vote of the city, aud ‘oe «ection districts bett g large, and some of them siz or eigh solles disiant from others, and many “ih porate 6 Bombers of (enement houses. swarming with moe prcenee dt meee reas otupg, (Or ‘“travolliog pdt F raze rus.) te an cosy ate me poll, | Gees burtie, as its detection is dificult, un lose extraordivury vigilance be exerted by electors an in-pectors. Ia many election districts, the ins a conequence Of a domtpans party beiug *o strong ast) @ to divide iteel! into cliques, and run various tick ots with various ineprctors upon’ them) are of the sam politcal afiaity; wbile therefore in some precisots th» inapertors, it )s hoped, wil scrutinize the electors, ti others tt ts respectfully submitted tbat the electors waie the laspectors. This Coudle voting wi'l be tried, however, it is bolier- ed, at al! kinds of polls, and perbaps in the most orderiy — of the city, where suspicion may be the loast exot ‘The cadersigned avails himselfof the o; exprose Din ri reg ‘tounded wpoa sundry civil and crim: pal actions & observation) that the forma of siec toa Dave beea so tae observed by somd inspectors; and he the'r attention to certain provisions of the law, wb.ch, {f* aot complied with, will —) oppor tonity for proseoulons the of the siaiutes tho wilful violation of = election provision by any ollcer charged — \te maintenance is ® misdemeanor, the word * ual seme simply mean! or cor ruptios tunity to rivate citizen alter the has a right to inter the inspectors in any wise id the inspectors: vol latiag or pereiting to indictment, (eople va, Cook ) The bennateb 00 genoral election enjoin \nspectors © to keep a minute of their eelinge in ‘act, or either of ‘tem spocially in each case, w! f the preliminary oath or the general oath, or both, were taken, which minute aod statement shall be certified by uch inspectors, and return. ed by them to the office at which their roturn of votes given at such election le made and at the avme time, and — ball be filed, The Inapeotors shal) also direct the clerks of the potis to Date by some appropriate mark opposite t> his 4 entered on said list whe sbali have taken oaths or any of them.’’ This i# soarcely ever complied wita; of course, this minute is original stat every case will be od (Or 4 prosecution against remy Be Inspectors. it be well if the I The ‘canvass of the votes” (a phrase which has been udieally determined to comprine the act of count ing the dallets—determiping majorities for candid atie—deciering the same—making out statements aud prepering copies, aflixing ballots. and signing the retarne) is © to be public, and shali not be rned or postponed until it sball bave been fully com ad. Ourtment Im euch @ connection hae been defined, and the definition judicially adopted ax a * putting off until another ( ‘aaa plese” (People ve. 8, | Seld. 26.) special statate this ony, dafore alluded to, makes this command more ya All general and I elections ler to be holden in ani tor the county of Rew York shail be held for on fay only and the polls ‘open at xunrine and remain open \iniil suesel, when they shall be finally closed. aod Treecapon te Tapert pts shall le pes Uap | to canvass and estimain the votes, and net ad, the tame be compreted., Orderiy beberie it right to be presert at such vanvans down to the treying ‘he dy lots and the formal diseolntion of the board by to prosacute bene vo. r Stranger not \oal Jospector to assist in any wise = shall at jorre (or to nee the defizition *' put of 0 Canvane 10 ‘aay A ‘time or place—or who shall Surety otermit ahora eptl! the final adjournment—or who shall aeok ax ie tho statements a, Pon the rin ie * contemplates. ec vatatite ‘rects tat the nae st proceed . aid canvass until adjour ‘Toe "undersiznod will deom 1 his d riche to ait and asaist a the canvass than a stranger has. ‘The often vred pretext of safety presents no excuse for adjourement, the | letver of aw the place of seenrity for exercising the elective ascor ta cing ity reaulte, and pelther the ‘8 br] r Jnowes oy white, can contrat wtavote, Its the duty’ of the authorities to provi auing poll places, and to protect both the time ant piace. BY special (aw of 1864 (0 this city the votes mu-t be canvaes edna os order. At the Ltr elaction the order will be:—lst, Electoral ticket; 2d. Meket: Sd, Convres#ional teket, ‘an ny ty fie Oty nd County Deket; 6th, Charter tek» 4; Tth, Ony Judge tenet, ‘The same act enjoins apen the Oheirman of the Inspec: tore, at the completion of the canvass of cash box, \o make public eral prociamation, Ist. OF the whole number of votes fn such box Hf the whole number given (or each persou, with ce. prociamation, as tx the moaning o€ the word, should be made with a fond and distinct ro" All bal. ole (no waiter Low numerou, aay. the statues, ‘all original! batlote,") rejecterd as detective mast be attached to the statement, in order that the county canvacers can observe. (tis the common practices, if six tundred dy: fective ballots be cast, to annex only one aa & sample, 1 bave Keown & sample annexed when the ro. NOVEMBER 4, 1856. which it shall be attached, the waole number of all tac ballots that wad reoelved whten correspond with the ove Ad a « of one “ese pec of the ith the county nna ory ar esten ot comunuous session (bereafier at the wast the votes are received and cow Somes ond statements and copy made out, the extra ballots deatrysd wa then the Board oy dissolved, its powers expiring at the place where th: were born, and without there baring eee aay Jjournment or iutermission of inspectorial dut There are thus enjoined upon variety of duties, the omission of which will render these officers fable to indictment. There are mauy acts and omissions ol tspectors which do not invalidate the will of the elec- tors, jet, Revertholeas, render them pipe o the iaw.” This distinotion is most meh edly Pat ta the enne of People va. ‘Cook, before 4 ‘ne undersigned trusts that the address by ortheve Tatters to his olficial atteution, and also vat she inp) ralaiy tole of oH era ‘the elective franchise, and wise formalities of wil to"be scrupulous tn protect- ‘vigilant im regard to thely la- peers to the authorities all vio- hopes, by the arrangements he bas be will detect, before many houra af!- ter the polls open, @ sufficient number of these tllega! voters, should they preceed with their bold scheme, to sbow tbe covfederates they aro observed and Malte ae. tant Satie oreo poll, eS ea any possi it as the arrangement iy reeult inthe ‘travelling’ volcr oloring Bis ballot towra ‘the closing, when circumspoction is wearled, and ng sion end Me erorer aa at tnete highest Tt is further in this connection, a8 suggested in ‘& matter upon which the law is silent, tuat the Dapadere spebtiely display the empty boxes at the epening of the poll, and direct the clerks to write the residence of each eloctor egainst bis name, and that each of the various parties de- ‘tall their “watchers’’ at every pol! to quietly and with the wrven Wel ction re th roan auy ee til the serve passes from the opening poll uni foal digsoiution of the Board A. OAKEY HALL, Distgicr ATIORNY’s Orrice, Noy. 1, 1858. THE GREAT THOROUGHFARES AS SEBN ON THE DAY BEFORE ELECTION. Desirous that no point of interest connected with the election should pass unnoticed, we commissioned a re- porter to traverse some of our great commercial ave- pues, and note such indications of feeling as might com- mend themselves to bis observation, Commoncing st the Battery, aud walking through Whitehall street, there scemed to be s want of uuasimity among the politicians, which was apparent from a rough and tumble fight be- tween two Flilmore men, one of whom supported Fre- mont, apd the other Buchanan—botu agroeimg Uaat Fi)! more was out of tle question, Two banners ware thrown ecroas this street, both displaying what claimed to bo the regular democraiic nomination for Alderman of the First ward; one candivate being Wiilam Wilson, the other Charles McCay, From the corner of Battery piace sod Broadway was displayod a banger as follows. — Qroncerosscoesererereenensrenes, ososec oe sy © Spread eagie o Thefagofour oO ani o © Amer can fig. 0 Scooecess® Anverican Nominations. senna rere rere Club, boys. Fort rmasDs MILLABD FIuoM of New York rok MeaspENT SACUKSON DONEL of Tcunessee. Peentee benett ELE DNOET ror ANDREW z EDEN ALEE TENET 3 : 3 3 3 U 3 Fe ; He : 3 3 3 3 3 . From Bowling Green to Liberty stroet there were 20 Deoners, sad with the excepten of a lew jouages avow preva oibicas ged ealeenn, ans Were not 10 bo At Liberty street pine Log ‘anner, with the in eS : Reger republican canditi : Fox Mayor. i ANTHONY J. NLERCKER, POU POOL ODED ELE DEDEDTODIEPOPEDEPEDPPEDE COPED ID LELED apd just above, a: Doy street, another, tacetiously tn eeribed— BALLET CELE OLOENOCETELULEEU LORETTA PE OLELEDE LET O® 3 : ‘The people's candidate 3 Por Mayon, JAMES BR. WIITING. 4s oseresatensesrmcssonsennsverevonteeveveeeseeeeee nd Treaye, in at the Astor House, our reporter found « ebrew) icin, WRO was announcing his conviction that Bi Wan to de tbe next President, and Wood the next Mayor ot Now York, and clinching his argu- ments with a tion to bet one hundred dollars 1 twenty-five conte om each of his {xvorites. Several gen tlemen expressed their readiness to accept the wager, but the money wae not put up. Detmonico’s wes (hronged with patriots of various po by sc eokage most of whom see to agree upon certainty of Weod’s election, only ome individual bet 2 willing to risk money coon the probabilicy of bis cofeat by Bleeoker, Near Uoaae street was a banner, ioeeribel =e LOOP RELOOPOOLEROOD OE IIE HEDEDPEDIDEL CEPT ODDE PELE D TOR COUNSEL TO CONPORATION, RICHARD LUSTRED, QUOC EE ALLO OEIEDELEPE BOILED LE PPLE PEODLOLDRE HEME IDD 200 @ short distance above Maniol £ Sickles’ name waa conspiouons a4 a candidate for Congress. In this ricia'- ty. two draymen, whose horses were decorated with miniature American flags, bearing ‘tively the names of Buck and Breck, and Fremont and Dayton, came iato collision, which oetaaioned a torreut of pec (ane in vectie, which would have shocked the ears af the Chairman of the Municipal Reform Committee. At Canal stroot there were numerous knots of excited ‘ndividvais, of all shades of character aad politicr, ‘ering and taking odds on the d\‘lerent national, Siate nd city candidate, The ‘ag of the Fmpire ‘Cub was stretched acroes Canal strect, from their headquarters, with the motto, * Fidolity to the Corstitution aad | bmn and the names of Buchanaa and Brockin ridgo— OOPO ETE POOEPOLEDOOLLE ED OL PEOPLE PELEPPEDIDLE PELE * Fidelity to the Union and ‘be Constitudon, overseers £00916000000000000000000006 66008 © SPRRAD FAGLE AND #ELO. o £©000000%00000000000000000000% Headquarters of the Rmpire Club. YOR ARREST OR: JAMER BUCHANAN, ta Fennaytvanie, O# YICF PRES DEST, JOUN ©. BRECK INRIDUR. of Kentucky ponecrocseeees t100 ey LOL PL EL CLOOLE POLE DELO DEDD TODDS DPEE CE DOLE LE DE DEE rE E® cow the City Aesemb!: une which wes display } Boome wae a large canvass, between boa frat ard Grand Lae Rg md there b; supporters of Mr. ker. at Maat iho Repab ean tJ 8, Corner of Grand street, the eeontcheon of that party was exhibited, thus — ODEO IC OE LEDS TE OL LOPE DE LEDEEEOULODILROL DEDEDE O28 20OCSy 00000509 © Shield. © © Shield. 0 Secces Fknwont ann nayroR??? °°” roe npeects, tree prees ee nol, tree men read eagle © ‘The Union ¢! the tates mugvand wali be preserved, SOOOPEDL ILO DE PE LELOOEODOL TELE LONG PELODEDEDDLE DDO EE the entire part of the second story of the butlding war & transparency, with the whole State ard ticket, aod at the summit of the (lagstad floated the American fing, with the aamnee of Fremout aad Dayton emblazoned upon it At No. 470 ‘Prondway, the the headl-quarters of the reform party, there wes s banner extending across the street, a transparency at the second siary, and handbilis in hog eh ond German, covering the walls apd windows, all in- dicativg to the uninitiated thet the people's candidate for the mayoralty was the recent debian! at ihe 4 feoalny wan taornee Uy ageed'dok of mum er hf ‘callty was ya discussion, In whieh enn: Qererccsrceseceee te, Qereonrersonrerss: 3 Hi Sg: the form: Satire 1 An muse, the Chinere Roll & large wee Carewbed even the etre! o prevevegooneoees rene sene rere sesberrebeereoroopee ren lore S pecte s Lorn Wa ri The equaity of | SeBey The pee the Mates. i of the nih, Bational Dememeaiie Nominations, YOR PERM, JAMES TUORK WAN, of Pennsylvania, a OORee ROTTEN ERLE DORE LHD: Pete te MORO ee LEED CELE DEORE maincar existed only in the faney of the In opeet mo of every tind of ballet weet must be JOHN 6. "HRRCR INET hae. At ached, yaye the statate, (amd thw aio ea provmion of hen ¥ rarely observed.) “they shal) tute tm wor ie a ful! foagth nity Ie Mos! prosperpis wherever (ree Iabor (Oo Humane) Immedately oppose such Weliots, aad commanda the create lewarl, —Bucnasan. written partly on such haitor and jartiy on the paper ts J Geneevooecteoreveveceeseovesevevsesevervescecerceetcty ey there was suspended another ap- From oe Peal, in tis eee Regular Democratic Noméatioa. 100009000000008000 © Portrait of 0 © Mayor Wood. 0 ‘coego0c9e99000000 range oe td ae yangiahed, i FERNANDO WOOD. ae eae At €20 Broadway the suoporters of Fillmore had erected a mammoth transpareacy, upon which appeared ; Dorcecererere erere renee: FILLMORE AND DONELSON. 3 (008000008000000 ; © Portrait ot o 3 Oo Fillmore. o Concnangarseed if Campaige Chub. ror caren, 5 HB. tote Unions ERASTO: ‘ibe wi onnnes ns sens Be Oe. A A smail trapsparency over the door indicated tbat the Erastus Brooks headquarters was lccated thereabouts, bit there wea little or so enthusiasm. In the vicinity of Bleecker street thero were numerous emai) fags, with the names of the various candidates for city offices, and at 648 lie wig was a duplicate of the Bleecker fiag at Liberty atreet. ‘A buge transparen sy decorated the front of 659 Broad. way, upon which was Qececsscesscecsaneosesnscconssiarenereasnoucnsere nore Youno Mun’s Aummican Union Cusa, 3 . 3 foe FOR PRESIDENT, th! FOR VICE PRES!DENT, MILLARD Fitivone,! “bane. | A. J. DONELSON, ) of New York, motto: | of Tenneseee. ! Rucelsior. “ If there be one object dearer to mo than any other. it is tke Union, Prosperity aad Glory of this Great Repub- lie,""~=Filinore. Qe Pannen nns nee ree: ‘There was also a large benuer with a similar device acrors the atreet, ‘The next attractive canvass was at the Stuyvesant [n. atiiute, inscribed Qeerecrooneceevaseerannsese toes tert 3 0000000000000 g © Liberty o Free ° 32 and the o {ecc00s % 8) Spsecb. oUnion, Yount \sy nowo pread| Mea’s Zoand torever, oF REMONT amie | avaiTONe Fremont © one and oO 600000 | $e sae ato Cestmat Unio. 8 vislery. necnec cerns tenses © Grain. A little above was a large brig ring and gh ulated to com of the National Territories, for the sienes and eajoy ment of the freemea Of the whole coun! > Un the coraer of Waverley place twas banner, with reform city cot, tnd ear an street a fac simile of the Bleecker fogs, ate, bung out. Jn this ueighborbood the republicans reagan] reformers had stretebed a large cauvass with the name of Origon Blunt, a8 candidate for Alderman, while the Americans showod the stars and stripes, and Albert Porter as their nominee. At Ninth strest James R. Whit- eine again appeared, ‘grand, g) and Tine,”” whieh closed the socae on Broadway Union square. a number of ‘lags and les were dis- transparenc! played above this pomt, and on the Third and Yourth evenues also, but none were romarkabie elther (or their originality of design or the artistic merit of their execu. tion, At the junction of the Third and Fourth — ihe excitement waxed stronger, and as one passed down tne Bowery, it was eas) t0 soo that a struggle was eomlpg. The frst canvass below St. Mark's place was Lear Third street, where the uames of Wm. Coviter, for Alderman of the Soventeonth ward, and Wm, H. Mans. fie'd, for Coune!tman of the Forty-sixch district, appeared. A Landsome paaper was flvog across Third street, aear \ae Bowery, bearing the inscription eteoaddaaacaaaa =} Bovcccuctsrensosesees tess 3 ‘The Verdict of the People, £09600000090C0606 09000 © Eagle ard Americana 0 ° Fiags. ° ©0000 FoR MAYOR FERNANDO WOOD. POOLE DODD LE DODEDEDEOOLDOOLELICOLE DOLE LOREET EDIE LE Mt the corner of Second street there was & cood deal of ecclment. A knockdown was going on, whien seemed Wo be tree toall inehined teen in Lepr < meat, the periwtocsin be ng DO apparen! quar ee Se dowa oa the tratk of raliroad, which rudted the temper of the car drivers, and a woman was attacke:! with convulsions. The jatter entertatament drew ibe lar gest ¢ Concourse of spectators. From the Republican Asaceistion rooms, Seventeenth ward, & banner and a transparency were display ed, — tT D. Stillman asthe candidate for Congress. Bowery ther another ‘lag for Isaac o A bontire was kindled io Broome street, dut it ony served to attract a crowd of boys, who, haying m0 y were Of 20 Consequence Noar Mayard street we Fromont and Daytoa “ apd a short way below, the names of Fillmore aad Donel aon, Erastus Urooks and lraac 0. Barker were harmo aionsiy biended, Yaseipg down Chatham street, the noxt specimen of politica: palsting appeared oo Duane street, which was dedicated to the canse of Guchanan and the democracy, aod pc uded a patriotic seatiment from the democratic candidate. Then ao lide way below Chambers strest there was more Fillmore lettering, aad an assurance by twat statesman that if he ever had the chavce he would Mma.otain the copatituioa and the laws atall bavards, Near William street, James R. Whiting’s name again in. ‘ruded itself upon the view, looking precisely as it dd on Broadway. Next was anotber inscription, in glowing characters, of Isaac U. Barker. The whole front of Tammany Hall was covered by two mmense sheets, cne of which bore the names of Ba- chanan aod Breckinri¢ge, and a0 extract from a speech of the former, ard the other, which was the last on this route, Was decorsied Wild the Amercan bagle and tags, ai (ho regular democratic oomination for Mayor, Fer- aapdo Wood, ‘The entire front of Tammany Hall was covered by two imme heets, upon One of which was inscribed— DAPI EPPO PU PLLEDLIEOL OOD POLELDOD EPID PEHLOLELEOLE DEED DEMOOKATIO MEGULAR NOMS ATION. ¥ Perseesseres eenees f common country in the tice, under whe fag of the ereeseecsecereenee: POOL OE DOL DEL BEDE DEOT And on the other— DOLLOP PL OL DOCU POLE LL EE OE LODE OTE RELELELE DDE TELE ® Demorratic 3 : Republican Reg : N H The choice Jc nnd Bags, 4 of the Demoeresy. ; : @ecoscccee® 3 3 Fou Mavon 3 : FERNANDO WOOD 3 COOL ROLL OODEDOLOLE PELE DEDEDE DO LDLEDELELEDEOLLE HOLE HE The various saloons and «ir'nking houses on both of the streets, were (lied during the day and evening with par. pt nk ate ke anxious about the treue and taken, flag 4 Another even wager was offered from $100 +o at Wood would Rave three thousand major! KINGS COUNTY NOMINATIONS. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. fewer t Pit R. Jennings. Geo. Taylor. B. T, Wood Alex. MeCu = ©. J. Jaek, (ind.) poy = W. B MeClay, Geo. 1. Andrews D. tf, Northrup. PP hip Ham tion - pisTiuct ATTORNEY. Jobn @. Schumaker. Joln Dean Joho C. Winslow Jaa, M. Seabury The, Cottrell. ©..W. Chareh, Henry B. Ripley rors Ripley. Join A. Bee Joe! Skkimere, Walter Kelsey. ‘CONOR F Isaac K, Snell Jona Bagiey. Job Davis, JUSTICE OF SESSIONS. Joun A. Rmmons, ‘Biedman Wright. M. Scheonmaker CITY NOMINATIONS. Avon. Semuel §, Powell. Fras. B. Stryker. | Ceorge Halt, POLLRCTOR OF TAXES, Atwed Mt. Woot, “Bera Taldwin. Joba H. Rhodes. STREET commisonen, Chas. Tinney. . Piel John K. Oakley. ¢ sOupa OF Seeates, AN0,sprraveN Samuel Graha nF. Y, it. John M. Perry. PonieR JosTice Jemes Ht, Cornwell, Daniel BR. Smith. C.K. Atwater, JOSTICES OF PrACK ini. Sebee Sak Ro Voor hues. ’ on “ x ty en Jon Hanford F. Tuttle, Win. i. Hickox ‘Thos, Mulligan, Réward W. Fiske. Rawin P. Pervin. vird District, Joba H. Punk N. Millard € ict. = ‘mich Thomas King 4. De Caleb Snitten Paved Bist Gee, N. Gnas, B. ) x Win, Vanderveer. Pow DS. Tenpere “G0, Rogers. James Powers. . 8. , C, 8 er * some arigns For ALDRRWEN. Word. Marridal Wotinney Bak acl const ‘Benne: Jonas M. Parringtom, ites Theodore F. Kin: Jobn MoNamee A. Cooke Muth, Wm, B. Powell, Alfred Dorlow peniocid Pifth Ward. india... JRL Del, Vecchio, MLM. Aletander Tanne B. Lew! Seventh Ward, goin F Meeker, = Saumel ¢. Barnes, ‘Wm, Bi, Wilso., PRICE TWO CENTS. s:ampeen—commsan9, (hh Ward James Sharkey. John lu Rpaser = en Ninh Ward zee mh Oliver. pees ae. we eS wine W. Tele. ‘m. i wert weve . a, anes Miller, put et George M, Mahony. - ‘Phousa Muleahy = BT Meldrum. aThireeth ~ i Benj W. Wilase. ames Meldru ; ’ ; ; s reinsert War james Quiaa, ‘im. Meek - icaia Pijteenh Ward. - Daniel Maujor. Geo. C, Preston. ‘Steteonth Ward. - = ae. ward. - “ard. Wa, W.Varderb i:. JavnD. Down Bightenth Ward. James Fitzgerald. Charles . Slack, Smith Place. a . THE PLACES FOR HOLDING THK POLLS The following polling piaces have been selected by the Brooklyn authorities tor holding the polls in the ality of Brooklyn :— Wa. Dis 1, ‘ie street, corner Columoia. Hicks. Nineteenth Ward. 2—dtation house, pont street, corner York. 3, eet ae street, corner Cranberry. 2—Store, 162 Atlantic street ‘ems ‘Hall, bets siret cea near Tiley: 2—16 Myrtle avenue, near Adams street. ‘ 2 ian High street, Bou: near tested, near Witow, ow. BT vr lly seer) near 2—Cilasson street, corner Quincey. S—Third avenue, corner Ninetoetin treet. 9... 1—Nostrand streot, near DeKalb avenue. 4—Fulton avenue, near Holder's Hotel. 8—Walworth corner Myrtlo avenue. 10..,.1—No, 11 Fulton avenue, near Smith street. 2—316 Atiantic street, rear Hoyt. 3—Staion house, Court street, Dear Butter. : +-1—Granada Hall, 112 Myrtle aveaue. 2—Station Myrtle avenue. 3—Corner Oxford street and Fultoa avenue. -1—Hamilton avenue, pear Van Brunt street. Rey avenuo, Corner fp mney pong Seventh st., bet. Second and jeon, Fifth street., ‘near South i wit 9 ia 1B. ia. Cea North Fourta st? between Third and Feurta, Station , North 6th st, a 3—Old Engine house, North 3d, bet. 3d aad dah. 1—Souto street, corner Tenth. ‘2—Granam avenuo, corner Ainalie street. .1—287 South Foarth street, near Tenth. 2 near Ewen street. 3—Graham avaoue, corner McK!bbea strest. ferry. Conselyes’s Bouse, Bushwick Cross Roads. street, near Division avenue. PENNSYLVANIA. IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS IN PHILADEL?PHts—tan. FILLMORE TO HIS F.AIKND3—ABANDONMENT OF TRE FILLMORE TICKET—CHARGES OF FRAUD Otc ALL SIDES—INVESTIGATION OF THE ALLEGED FORGERIES OF PAPERS, BTC., ETC. . Pamapezriaa, Nov. 3, 1858. 4 The Fillmore Executive Commitiee of this city umami- mously rezolved to go for the allied ticket late this evening, and gave instruciions to the ward committees to withdraw the straight Fillmore tickets, This is equi- valent 10 an entire withdrawal of the straight ticket. ‘The demoorats are much disappointed at this. The al- Med vote im thia city will range trom tweaty-five to Awenty-seven thousand, ‘Two other straight Fillmore electors resignet ne morning—Wright of the Twenty first, and Phillips of the enty- second district, Joseph R. Ingersoll aad Damtet V. Bitaer, of Montgomery, will resign to day. ‘There is much apparent excitement here in regard te tue election, Large crowds are congregated in Chostaut street, in front of the various political committee roome, ‘They are discussing in groups the probable result of te- worrow’s vote—the general opinion being thet {t will be ‘a favor of Mr, Buchanan. Bets are freely‘ottered on that side, Oneenthusiastic individual propounded every va- riety of bets tosult all who may be disposed to accept them, He shouts, for tnstance:—“I'll bet a hundred dollars to twenty-five that no one will name twelve States that will not go for James Buchanan—Who'll take me up?’ And the crowd echoes, in chorus—No one."* ‘Theophilus Dewinger, the clerk who was arrested te- day 08 the charge of issuing a large number of aaturait- zation papers fraudulently, bas been admitted to ball ta seven hundred dollars. The democrats, on the other b dave got up a charge against several respectaste Fremonters of attempting to buy up votes, and using axe- ney Bberally for that purpose. ‘The Penmylranian bas issued an extra this eventag, with flaming large capitals, such as—‘Black Republiows trauds detected at the Jast hour—Wholesale attempt te corrupt the free and independent vete of Pennsy!vania— ‘The abolition leaders proved to be the authors of the frauds of October,”’ &c. The facts of the matter are al- jeged to de as follows —A domograt named Wm. McMw- jon, Of Moyamensing, went to-day before Alderman Eneuw ‘apd swore that for three days past ho has been ip nege- ation With two Fremonters—Wm. Rush Plumley, a respectable Quaker merchant, and John M. Butler, a cop- perplate printer—for the sale of his influence, He saye that Plomley sent for him on Thursday night, and ofored to pay him one thousand doilara in hand, deposit five thousand dollars to bis credit in bank, and get him a good #itvation under the Fremont administration, if be (Mc- Mullin) would use bis influence and # portion of the mo- uey in buying up democrati> votes, and adopt other frau- dulent measures at the polls in the Fourth ward ia faver of the Fremont ticket. McMullin partially consented, am@ states that in porsuance of the agreement be recetved from the quaker, om Sunday morning, four hundred aad soventy-f've dollars; and that thereupon he (McWullin) proceeded to the office of Mr. Reed, the Matrict Attorney, and banded him tour bandred and twenty-five doilers of the money, he baving first shared the other tity dot- ‘ars with two of bis friends, The story evidently lacks the esgontials of even probality ; warrant was latter was arrested and held to bail in fifteen hundred doliars. The former is out of the city. volves Truman Smith, of Connecticut; Colonel Ford, of Obio, and a Mr. Botte, supposed to be Joho M.; but it looks altogether cock-and-bull story, clumsily com. trived to answer electioncering objects, As to afidavite, they do not in this age weigh much against improbabifities If the story be true, it hows that the implicated partion had less discretion ani more confidence in human kind than urvally belong to politicians, : In the city papers to morrow, the fellowing card wil appear from B. Gush Plomley, in regard to the charge urged against him in attempting to bribe the notorious Bill MeMuilen — TO THE PURLO, An extra from the 2 ‘ to have been made on Mr. Thomas to corrupt him, but he resisted, according to bis own account, with extraordi- nary firmness. (ne thing the address dose prove quite gatisfectory, and that \s that its author, true to his Ksow Nothing principles, know® precious little of the English innguage. Pretty fellows these politicians, Kenneth Raynor spoke at three pointe to night, in the ‘Twentioth ward, in the Sixteenth and at Spring Garden Hiall, At the meeting in the Twentieth ward he read @ deapateb from Mr. Fillmore, received to-day, saying— “That his friends in Philadelphia mant jedge of the ne. censity of anion. If necessity existed for union, they should unite to beat Buchawan.”’ Upon this you may rely. Rayner wae weil received at ail the meetings They were large and enthusiastic. Camp No, 8 of the Order of American Mechanica, in their lodges determined to- Hight to support the union ticket. George Copway and the Buckeye Blacksmith, both spoke to night for union, Every hour increases the chances 6f the inion ticket. ‘The Amoricans of the Seventeenth ward to night, at @ ‘very full mecting, resolved unasimonsiy to support the Allied ticket, Sanderson, after the City Fxeeutive Com. mittee resolved to withdraw the straight thoket, tried a {CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAGE.)

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