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_NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBEH 7, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ' ‘Win not be to vote on ext | and the law provides that suck aanounce- { It & sight indeed somé poor | sppesrat the polling places of their districts : for am Assistant or | ment of the vote gt ye bummer eee his Satin cone " af “= rh Inspeetors | thereot. A policeman will searcoty €are to deprive conviction of tne culate purer 7 au le ene ; ‘ . H itizens of thelr rignts to be present a6 the polls and | of Boss Tweed or the unselften and disinterested | HEaDquanrens me he oe tad “3 aphon various election dis- | PEN. YOR ¥ALS® REGISTRATION. AND VOTING. when every map, even the most confirmed tonter Un pcp tan Pay com M toy ng I B boundaries of which | _ The offence of registering twice, or when the voter | or d! is for the time invested with the re- | that two companies of you be relieved ctniaeeansh © = columns at six o'cloox | # dagualie of Foqmring” im, another ame, oF | speot Lhat Redes round a freeman on theeve of per. | te swembly, tomorrow morning fortwo noursto | What the People in the Interior Have Polis Opeu «..... A. ML orem felony under enable them to vote, and that pies : hd in provided | 18, and false swearing Is mate pervury. A pary. | aud bitcers tie propreter of ne eit oe aalccrta: | others be relieved tor the samelendil of tine ea Bolle Close ......5P. M. ‘after securing tuelr bat | WhO Feluses to give his residence loses hie right to . dispensed pure political doctrine (ali | #0 0M unl your command have had the oppor Been Doing During the Campaign. bd x» scam them carejully to see | Tegister Cz vols, Any persom Whose Raine 16 UPOD | liquor sore Keepers employes are directly | 'Wmity to vote, if they so desire. Instruct them to p i Cr w bas re- | interested one way or 7. ry those, they inten Fegistry of @ district from which he ini ‘ay or the other in a fight of this | *#sume citizens’ clothes, Very reapectiull, : Athenad oY a they are pro- | Moved may have it changed to the one in which he | character, to a crowd of , Whom. THOMAS SAIRGRIEVE, Cepien. 00d A. DO febdiestirnd 1," “Generai—No, | Fesides by that it has been erased from the | ordinary times they would sca tolerate in their mmanding officers of the Seventh, Twellth, T % id 7 kGe, “*Benate—No, —,” &e., “County Nor | Are Registry. saloons, and canvassed earnestly the claims ui their | ‘TWeuty-second and Seventy-first regunents, he Certainties and Proba- for Public &e., “City. -," &0. “Assembly—No, —,"" &c. ABSENTING INSPECTORS, favorites in the race, “ They should ’ w makes it @ misdemeanor, punisn- THE STREETS, Foley the ‘Injanctlonia”? Not a Cundidate, bilities. ing " $25, | 00, were livelier than ever. The curbstones New Yous, Nov. 6, 1671, tis . TAKE THBIR PLAORS IN LINE Office and Emolument. and await their turn to deposit their ballots. The peo humsat rduties, be delivered to the inspectora | leaving less than a majority of the Board present, it the voter has been plaocd upon | 2as been in the past a common occurrence. the boxes end accepted, when the voter should re- Mmatn and see them distriputed upon and deposited Opinion of Charies O’Couor. ™, AFEW FACTS FOR THE VOTERS, | Hewslit’Sepacies mettiatinut'?ecsrjeae | |M cuales Oconor bas writen the fowing of the = sidewalks wer snipe; the oleae te With | to run Eovtor ov Tum Hemacp:— ‘ung ac the avenues seemed to Permit me through your columns to inform my fellow- Dare forth th brighter and more impudent pom ee citizens that | am not a candidate for any office at this eleo- me eeaaionn ae eann a their haere res on. By advics of my counsel 1 agsumed the position of a jumbered er pace, and more no: candidate solely for the of giving me the necessary than belore appealed to the attention ot the public. qj ing. the procesdi Mi ‘Then there was the hurrving to and fro | Heiito appot proper a nepectors of election, The Fenton and Conkling Fight a Source of Rural Republii- As box 1s labelied an intelligent voter should | °P!uion:— be able at once to detect an error of this kind, Thave examined the law relating to elections in | Of the emissaries of tne various factions, | While beart and sou! ia the reform movement I have felt can Division. ‘ PITT the ‘There ve been many mistakes made in | ™¥ duty to decline all nominations tendered to me for ollice sft Pe If Challenged, What to No. ‘city and county of New York, and am of opinion | the tration; how could it, indeed, have | SP0a thie cocasion, Yours, respectfully, JOHN FOLEY. ‘The Pairiots Who Sacrifice Peace | _ veser ino iaw cach portion party nas ie right | ‘Bet Sect Person whom any candidate for omce may | been otherwise with a wundred aud ‘ity thousand ; have @ challenger at each polling place, assigned | Cslgnate, under section 18 of the act of aprit 5, | Voters? Great was ihe tribulation of certain voters Election Frauds, The Probable Successful Candidates for the wo : to find that their names had been taken do! u . : to such @ position that he can see each elector, and | 1870, to ve present at the canvass should be as- mn wo | Ata quarter to six o'clock last evoning Allerman q fer Place and Power: ane Senate and Assembly, he has the right to chaltenge any voter. ‘The law | Signed by the inspectors. place so near to them ag vintage ‘and indus! e ONell, of No, 498 of the tg Of thr . 10. Second avenue, was arrested on govern challenges being important is giveu in Selene bin. Realy Sie OLIN TOK cok a igo, Seven pone: srasater sobansien ater inde complaint o: Patrick Connolly, alias “Gallus Pat,” ‘The oft the el Deen skioped” Game on the rematry, “Na®.| for having Induced him to vote illegally at the last ala tied aad alinirtaat aia Srorion 12. (Bo. 13.) If ‘person cers jection are bound ge cbailei smarts voteatanr | jaw to make for such person a freo passage to the | Dee CASON, Orson Teg Maus ‘AE | election. Tne Alderman was taken by a Deput} any shall be challenged ia relation to hls Fight to vot ‘ “gu @lection by an inspector, or other person Mspectors for this purpose. per ‘pearance Sherin and lodged In Ludlow Street Jail to await the x how 70 VOTE AND WHO MAY VOTE. to vote at the same pone of the npcte berea avid ana Tam farther of opinion that in such right of pauitice bias of every voter is down on the records | result of an piteaeen, Passage, and in the free and undisturbed night of | {Cs{chday these lista were again overhauicd and BUFFALO, Nov. 6, 1971. Af a general thing outside the city of New York the political canvass throughout the State has been PRELIMINARY 0. ae - analyzed and scrutinized and revised. until the the! In some rural districts there has been eee. “You do swear (or a(irm) tbat n tion, such di ated persons have, 48 to | gark pla , rather quict. In jas ‘ answer all such questions as shall be put toca tncchny aciifties und’ accommodations, ® preference’ of all avers peg egy srry Wier THE ELECTION IN BROOKLYN. & good deal of local squabbling, and in otners more Summary of the Blection Laws and Du- | “Sees srevievnus ualerntertsnalcioe™ Oy | caer cutemns to ealcaly ombiared in conoclng | mea who drone Aify tat lives‘ ungut taie wenn oriessexcitom:nt over candidates tor ie Lage ieee pn meee Parrame, poslivan, Or factiities, any SBlcar of Losec. Catvassor, Tue trus sistas bere poe bet The Situation—Where to Learn tie Returns, | ture, but neler these squabbles nor the excitement sided in ‘ward where the fs imply therewith, wi friends was invariably— There was little or no business wansacted in | extend tothe general State toket. “oth political ity of an indictable misd > tes of Inspectors, Canvassers feat Place, “of, Mi renidency ae tals | Funlsned therefor by exe Near ea eoRo RN °° | Going to vote iia erie se Brookiyn yesterday. ‘The “political contres” were | parties have shown themselves practically antted 1m whether Dative nal param ‘OHA Re EE ON OHOR. ‘Ana then follow ebanaiamananens wen ath) i meartes’ the arts which engaged the largest share of puo- | supporting their representative nominees ior State - and Challengers. sueer be or, when, where and in what g New Your, Nov. 7, 1871, of the candidacy Desptinkied with un- | NC attention, The vicinity of the City Hall and | oficos. There ie, its true, ® difterenve of opinion . for the of voti a use Of one party and enthusiastic prat County Court 8 I. femte Mager Toting What tho Police Say. Of the other. Linger ad ev etoe iy pr rile ity Cot House, the United States Court build- | as to the effect of local disagreements oa tne aggre ‘ us may tend to test bi wal Last ea. reer ehlled 2: Bu | to one of these specimign confabuiations, and you ing in Montague street, and the sidewalks in Court | gate vote. some persons think vhe rivalry im local tl " ward, ftiizepah pod Fi paseo shat ssc pees irene ac. | Would come away with the firm conviction that in | Stect, in front of the United States revenue oftices, | matters will have a tendency to bring ont the latent JUDGE ‘BEDFORD ON REPEATERS,” REFUGE TO-2LEN ate out = ode sock Seahelss ey omen proba tae = of the average voters oue-half the world | were thronged the livelong day by earnest, active | strength of the repubitcaas, and it will have shat TGR fe fendered. oF priasinal pathetic eat wen - Cours | are divinely mood, while the other half are little short | gna cuergetio men representing every faction and | tendeucy i some iocalities; while other persons —— Suc, 16 (Bro. 16) os per. | that his order (Which is uaderstoud to conliae sie | | Thus were the party immediately interested, either as candidates, | there are wio belleve that sach will not be the gem- #0 60 challenged Zens from the canvass of votes) was precisely in PULSES OF THE BODY POLITIC leaders or workers. ‘Just before the pate eral effect. In of the Election Law | partdes Conformity to the law, and not intended vw deprive | Stt¥re@ and raised even in the ‘daytime ny the ap- other,’* the 1 f os j ‘terpretation ion Law Pear th a detclen CaNVasMers OF CIUMUS Of thelr Tight” Wing ike | prosching it at the polis. ‘bar at Aare yn Taf m ? was the local alr to whiten every TRE TAMMANY HALL TROUBLES 9 PERSIST IN Mi interview was progressing Commissioner Mauierre | Ment reached fever heat. Away through the long, | ‘¥r@ was attuned, and ‘tae =—snerve’? was | will not, 16 is believed, have that effect in reducing <i by Charles O’Conor, and the challenge shall not be entered, and the Superintendent ended the inter- = even oe the wee sma’ hours, the poll- | the essential acquisition which all leaders ad- | the democratic vote which the republicans had hoped, $ hon tneenenten F view. —_ allots to their reapeosive | Vied—the merve to be up and doing early | Tne greater portion of the democrats all througt have Sono & clusen of the Partisans, while the counsels of the moguls | the polls to-day. Certainly the leaders of both | the rural districts seem perfectly satisfied with the Meets Sache, JUDGE BEDFORD AND THE ELECTION. action of the Rochester Convention in denouncing the corruptions of the Tammany Ring, Each locality has questions which concern only the peo pie immediately muerested. There are a good many people in the country who look upon the Tammany troubles as a local matter, affecting principally the city of New York—not as @ State or uational ques- tion, as Une republicans have attempted to make it. ‘The more confident of the rural democrats have ex- of the factions were more earnest and republicun and democratic parties will not have Hanes gear eaeaes Boooven mad — Boies {RE | tnemseives to blame, upon the score of activity and probable they were, they had at least the intended | Preparation, should elther be beaten at che polls effect Pa in the water and scattering the | to-aay. The “bolters,” “reformers” or ‘“indepen- Ke Ds, a ataatitg. cee pt hgcneny dent” “go-betweens” bave not been idle. Far bogus missio} however absurdly inconsistent and unukely, is ab- | {rom it; they have worked like beavers considering solutely impossible? No matter how solemn hag | the brief period which bas elapsed since they been the pledge of fealty, no matter how decided | eutered the arena upon which the contest is to be and outspoken the promises of support, there ig | decided. Yesterday the city was fooded with always the risk of @ “flop over’? at the last moment | electioneering newspapers, circulars, cards, &C., o age | ELECRION EVE IN THE CITY, | seni Sisson a0 or ie nn of this commis that vos have pes for whit Res The Grand Jury Charged---A Warning Note Sounded. wi, ) - How the Several Candidates Sold | °,{rmriien, ota} we, Or) ward (as the case may be), and of the election in the Pools Last Night. hah i fragiot you now offer to vote, and that you have not y Let or wager, and are not, directly or indi Teetly, Interested in any bet or wager dep The Rig! ‘oters ‘otected: Terulf ot this election, and that you fave Act nied ae ie hts of Honest V To Be Pr ra = , and of the formation of @ “prilliantly new and | in tue interest of each combination in the struggle, . 9 lection.” (Aw ameriied by sec. 11 of chap. iA0, Laws of “Repeaters” and Inspectors To Be Poweriul” combination, "1f'bad whiskey, too, had | “Facts and figures” were pienty, and the reaver | Pressed themselves as belng as much opposed to ‘SEC. 17. (SRO. 18). If amy person shall refuse to take the Looked n distributed im gallons while the sun Was yet to | Was lot even thrown upon the necessity of “paying | Corruption ay the republicans claim to ho, ana have ~: THE MILITIA AND THE BALLOT, | oath so tendered hiv voto be rejected. After. Belem he at teed 3 por EN at Patan Ae Nae Hd ag ne psneiee given it out that they were delighted at tie topend- 5 h reckoned in barrels. One grat ry asked So many voles have been tirown oat by Inspect the most curious speciacies in American iufe is to | Was that silent itue throb of national lile and con- | 10g Prosecution of the public plunderers, because, THE CANDIDA tra ers aauan Owia to the imnorance of voters | Axthe opening of the Court of General Sessions | $26.8 ward Poudcan going through the groggeries | siiutional \verty—Four vote, Tne State ticket will | in thelr opluiou, would tend to purify the parky the above clauses abot care! read. i e fore election and dol ‘oted 11 @ majo! of from 10,0 12,000 e we ee ‘ony ahoald be folly yesterday morning Judge Bedford delivered the fol- | tne usual treat to all hands round, ‘tis iasiionable democratic; but the rub come; on the mayoralty, ‘Day axe: wedded: to; Biss EID oat lowing charge to the Grand Jury touching tbe elec- ‘This morning all good citizens will be prepared to Uarcktaterse Yoreo~Hiew to Ant, tions;:— sally forth tothe pollsto decide a question whose | , Notwithstanding thatthe registration this year | “a5, woreyaN AND GENTLEMEN OF THE GRAND has been unprecedently large 1t 1a very certain that q Mmportance is felt at almost every fircar JuRY—The statu'e makes it incumbent upon me to Jand. The evening sun will oe Papel thousands of legai voters, by business engagements, | direct tts especialy, to the Excise, Lot- estined to be memorable in the annals of our his- | PAY Veen Prevented from registering. ‘The new | tettn or itiegal tees by" pubilc ofcers, caw tone law enables ail such toswear in their votes, 4 sont a on Ore oe tory. ‘The resulta of to-day’s canvass will be fraugnt Any | act paased March 3, 1860, to prevent irauds im the + with either jubilant rejoicing dee; voter placed im this predicament can go before a | sale of tickets upon vessels. It 1s my duty also to or D sorrow and | notary pubiic and under oath state the cause of his | inform you that if you find an indictment against a #Rame to every resident of this great Metropolis. | non-registry, and, person for a felony the law dues not permit you to Our voters are called upon to decide wheth@r even | 1 SATISYACTORY TO THE INSPECTORS, HIS voTB | disclose the fact, except to the Court and District } & Pretence of honesty shall occupy the’ hign places | In the event of al logebceoseel being challenged, and airene i anon ‘a0 ae Fou will ne wate porinenn our Samar sa: it, Or flagrant and barefaced cor- HS Munpactanaton we anon can Partisanship ae ofa misdemeanor, In o collng your attention § the Tecognized great qnalifica -Fegistry OF 0} tectintcal 10N LAWS . | Aon for success in public life, pin ofall grounds, he should proceed ta tue headquarters of | 1t is unnecessary for me to tell you, gentlemen, that pens i olaae®-} tue party with whom. te is allled, and clearly state | the free exercise of the elective franchise is the most must now take their irrevocable choice, Thesfole| bis claims to fae te han all nécessaiy reile: wi sacred right of american citizenship; it is yes vestments aud blazing diamonds and attendant fol- | There arevhree strong local aspirants, all honest Jowing of obsequious parasites—who would | men, too, entered on the lists for this race, viz.:— ie = that=— the prosperity ot which | Samuel S. Powell (democrat), Samuel Booth (repud- these are the glittermg and conspicuous | lican), Martin Kalbfieisch (independent democrat), signs was largely built up on the votes of the mis- | The prospects of success upoa the issue lie between erable loafers who gather round him in interested | the two reiular candidates; the only question ig loyalty, drink his health at bis own expense and | whether the Independent numinee can drive home Pledge themselves with a drunken: profusion of in- | the wedge which will divide the regulars’ candidate distinct rhetoric to his support in the fight of tne | to allow the a dense to enter, Upon this question, morrow. Wealth and the refinement that wealth | then, matuly hinges the local interest in the City of brings must indeed contrast strangely in the mind | Churches over ine election to-day. of one posscssing tt upon these terms with the In order that the public may be early informed as squalid gures in the background whom he has ca- | to the way the cat Bas jumped, alter the ratification fi or bullicd into giving it to bim. One can | Of the several Uckets a8 expressed in the canvass maging the successful polilician as at la:t he | Of the ballots, the arrangements have been made makes his escape from his friends, ofer a mght’s whereby the figures wih be exhibited 98 soon as Rpecaeery Sap ana Shae of dirty wrosived to rol of Ne tye chloe fe the New joud talking of insincere verbiage, mut- ORK HERA jo, 4 Court stree! ty Mi Sat je tering to himself— ibe An immense bulletin will be erected at that are GOOD OLD DEMOCRATIC PRINOIYS.BS, and say they are anxious that th» party should re assume the proud position it occupied iu the days of its superior strength and greatness. They come tend that there is as much corruption among re publicans, where that party his control of matters, as there is anywhere among democrats, and tnat it ig ridiculous for the radicals to assume to have the monopoly of patriotism, purity of purpose, devotion to the public Intereste and persoaal integrity in ofMfice. On the other band, the republicans, as@ body, are NOT HARMONIOUS over the proceedings of their Syracuse Convention, ilk be The Fenton wing are disappointed, vecause, as they have his vote recorded volun- | teed to us by the constitution and protected “Thank God, it only comes once a year,” upou which the rays of @ poweriul Drummon Jownng is a carefully prepared list of the asprrants | forded in time Apart altogether from the moral di light will be brought to bear, which will row allege) (ie, Obliventaye, WAR. egpir citer «cia for polities! ‘trust and honor, ‘The Polis open at sx tarily or by manuamtus of the courts, strong bec enactpens @iife such as this, the hard, ‘distaste, andoonare upee the wablest ond enable the aDxious ene Conkling-Murphy laterest, The fecling on tnat @elock i the morning aud close at five o'clock in ed shes a eg wall Our form of govern- | disagreeable taskwork of tie canvass’ is a dear | of Brooklyn to be in po-seasion of the Yer- | subject is very strong in the wesira section she afterucon:— Interfering. with Vetors. be si ape Bae ty < i 4 el pile prance. Re the | purchase moncy to pay for the prize of a chance to | dict ere they “pat them 4n their lite % ‘The here F 4 Ctreetey hh ‘The State Tickers Voters have rights that even the police are vouna | People se¢ tot that this high prerogative be ever | prove false tow solemn trust and cheat the public out | returas will be received a. Deluocratic, Head. | 0 the State, where Fenton and Grecloy have many of @ few stray thousands or miilions, as the case | quarters, 29 Court street, and at the Kepubli may be, aa igwam, over the Post Office, Washingion aireet, jus the city lived through et annual carnival | also. bee as Spa feelrse ane se" Mepe and at oad went home,to snatch a short ‘a COUNTY sleep and dream of the morrow. Many, however, mane CANDIDATES, were forced to stay up the enure night, busily counting tickets and arranging matters generally. ng infiyential champions. The effect of tins dissaus- faction has been to cause@ lack of interest im the canvass, While the Fenton faction have not igken any active measures against tne regular republican State ticket, but ratner have followed to some ex- tent the Senator’s injunctions, they have been, to respect, and among them is tue privitege of tak- | must necessarily follow tnat our government w: jug their places in the line, and, if they be net guilty | not only be perpetual but our Conntey prospectus of disorderly conduct or a breach of the peace, re | and her people great. maining ‘there mnie wney neve deposited d Sherr votes, RVERY CITIZEN law mak a lemeanor. punishavie vy &@ | has an equal right, irr G reed, fine Of $260 and #ix months’ Imprisunment, Tor any color to rove for'w agg et! wancut fear or qu person (vilizen or oficial) to dup! interfere eation, and whoever attempts to, or does, in with a volér opts Py. to we poly oF while at | manner whatever, impede, interfere with or detra + County. tempting vo vi me that citizen of that ngnt, 18 gality of & serious crime, Long before daybreak, while lines were bei Reynblics neverthcless, very lukewarm over il. While all Who nye, the Hight co Auend the dM. | tarwbigh she aw Drovides | araple punishment. And Tic various pouine Bineee and soca arrived. ae County Jwige..oo0... Warn Colts rural republicans have sustained thelr party candle Tae pérsous who have the ght to be present in Listen wees rn a = trict Attorn A. Yale. dates for Sture offices, they have not done so in thas pon ue spirit ja which for instance, they sup-_ Sarge’ disaffection 10 the repuslivan camp has shown #seli more plainly tn respect to CANDIDATES FON THE LEGISLATU WE. ‘The great anxlety of the Conkling interes: to St» ra excitement ana in tion day the masses of | Cowity Aur the citizens of New Yurx aijast wake ap to dnally owt Sessions. express their will about the destinies of the city. errncnee AragTBAM, #0, 100 ¥ the polling place are the imspectacs and poll clerks, | puniss ne of er fin ay ere mee ei to use the police officers, detailed in uniform for the pre- | that right py ‘Tagdale! ae en oy! ri ee servation of the peace, and one challenger from | # To-morrow an ln, Orbe! lection, 2 pl ape Seen LoL Ear, Hama tet Rs | ANIM RITE aon of lun ad oh ais : a \ te Meats nat clistionge ‘any. roter, ‘and i is ads racter pervade the commuaity; but I have impiicit POOL SELLING THE ELECTIONS, t faith, a5 J always baye ni frente hinteir iden Rieti ily City. a misdemeanor for a policeman or other person to Kaige Sent baw calesing spirit of ih 1a Brees iyo y. at ; - 74. HB, Smith ‘and James 8. Jonea" Ww. r. Lite. D3; uyniss Whitchitt de Dy Conm'reof Charities. Honey Wills and Geo. Henry Sellers and For Rex ee aid ae pees Jority of our fellow ¢itizens, | feel convinced thatno | A Lively Evening Amo: Bee cure » majority in the State Senate, with a view to ~ wan sarin tl ' DISTURBANOR WILL TAK PLAGE, Bettin« and speen van M.Jobnson®, | the Senaior’s re-election when bis pres-nt term award’ ‘Shandley. Datica af Inspectors Pett: Clock. and that every honest voter will not oniv be thor- Shandlcy, OBrien and Barrett the Favo: ites * jas been plainly seen in the-canvass. The Repubtican. is Hejorm Democracy. Inspectors of Election are to receive and deposit | oughly protected im the exercise of nis right, but 4 expires, has nad ébla ‘a fib General Franz Sigel, General Franz bigel. the ballots of legal voters; to exact @ satisiactory | that every fraudulent voter will certainly ve de- for Stamps. i Conkling faction managed to send delezaves Nenatorial Nominations. excuse, under oath, irom any non-registered voter; | tected nd speedily punished. Smoke, talk, growls, plenty of betting and & | jy Jices of Peace..3--Charles Phillips... of the repubitcan Senatorial conventions ur the Nem to challenge and examine, under oath, every per: | This ppiies not al See ee eee oo homens great desi of buttonholing constituted some of the a4. WW. Jones. rural districts and the natural resalt nas been thas : t ry B é Pech aaet Tarbe duly ialitied ‘as an elector,” or who bys BAL dh} ‘eho suait "im any manner violate | racy features at the election pool selling last nignt 6--Wulber Mahe, im. most cases the regular republican canhdates shall be cuallenged by any bee! Pn ages Og ie the election laws, AS os eg ae are aos, ot ieaoren Im the basement of Apollu Hall. Whether the ex- Miwon Foury Demacri now before the people are Conkling men, ‘The pros- ing of tle polls to canvass vot io trict Attorney promptly to la; a * § shall act as Su inspector in any district in which be | of ‘ats character, w0,10u,accoraing to your oathsyou | Penditure, or rather the riaxing, of & considerable Gomptrolier J Akeuroeder. | | pect of Conkling controling the next Siate Senate Assembly Nominations. is a candidate lor any office except inspector. The | must speedily and feariessly mvestigate the saine, | amount of saucy-looking greeubacks—whether, in € LE sors muel Burrows is nota pleasing one to those who afiliate with Tamir ne = Ls it oo Leen ta pets poet fcmeenake hese aa setae fo i eee or eae nerscor I cnetae’ ae fact, she ventdresomne: ad FAkIs ' chsracter of the an didates sa 7 Fenton, and the consequence secms to be apathy om i sear ound the an oa ant - | cases, irrespective of party or 3 ‘ . ebolaa Maier. W. b. aa ae Loca tion of ‘disorderly persons, who shall not, howéver, eae [Aol ated faciecesents ‘Ana, gentiemen, you | Proceedings generally would form any criterion te their part in the election. In some districts tis «Henry G. Leask.,,. Hs 4 Ward. Re liane H. A. Willoughby, 1—bad Bennett. Deworra' -Charles Miiler, will contrivute materially to the defeat of republican be thereby prevented srom voting. Poll clerks re- | may reat assured that where conviction shalt follow | as to the momentous issue of evenia to John Hecker. cord the names and address of cach voter as he de- | your action, the penalty prescribed by statuié,without | aay is hardly worth puzzling one’s brains about. B enor candidates for the Senate, and the probability is Porte tae aivetion of fee iapecirs. ee fer ot favor, Will be PrOmPHy Mary mass re | SuMfice it,to say that the noble sports intent on | S—Tiomas C, Smitb. tat tne-sedicals. will. lose one or bwo Seneties as mam the bulwark of our liberties, and criminals | “making @ dollar” on the situation attended im | 7_p, stowart.. ry me rural districts. ‘This resatt will be more ukely Citizens May Challenge a Voter. never be permitted to go unwhipped of justice, large force, with fat pocketbooks and huge cigars, oe Se 5 I tn cases were senators are up for re-election, be. Fvery citizen has the right to be present at the | The following 1s a list of Grand Jurors:—Lucius | gnq with a number of confidential prophesters quite Joho Frasiow, ind. lahan. cause, being members of last year’s Legislature, ef polling place, subject to the accommodations af- | §, Comstock, foreman; Andrew U. Armstrong, | gtartiing in their variely. Very tall men with very ar a ieaye the vote of any persce weom, nemay' cnow cr Oscar A. Nathasius, John H. Draper, Willlam J. | tay nats had little room to pirouette, 66 far as the | 18—John A. Tayior suapect not to be duly qualified as a voter, and the | lves, Samuel 8. Beckley, Amos 1). Ashmead, Rtchard height of the ceiling was concerned. Short, fat | 4, f. pratt... the taint of the. Tammany corraptions will, uncon. scionsly or otherwise, cling. to them. Varticalariy has this been shown to be the case i some indie 37—Jerome Buck...C. A. Flammer. voter thus chailenged shall be examined under oath | s, yaty, Joseph Broom, Lewis Fatman, Williant B. | men gucceeded wonderfully in squeezing through Galeb Pink, 5. Obreolly: vidua! instances where chatges of corraption have ee earl ieee by the inspectors. ane eee Woe Suen Wilson Swank, | the crowd. There was an earnest expression on | It—Jouepn P. Waite om tie” been ciiher openly made or covittly implied Be sire flchcsCharen H. yous. Abraham Dowdney, Tee Canvace of Verges Warten 7em, Wiliams. Chaus, C. W. MeAulite, Jona B. Ayres, | every facc, No jokes were cracked, but the pop- | 21- Francie W. Weekes#......-Gesrgs rown, | aguins' certain Senators by members 9) their own Corker alist Sena loncaame perry lentpee On the closing of the poll tne Jnspector (without | James Reeve. ping of corks occasionally made up for all de- connate: | political party. ‘Tho cry of Integelty aud houesty to Frorkingmen's, Indsent ot, eee se ne, Homientene'S ext qejourn ) saust proces the canvuss, F fictencies in that line, After a few skirmishing | 2-Samuel Buros. Gwen Murphy. pudlic servants, Which 1s now the popwar cheme of er 14, Wk; See ee ey ee rvat om. sgxLi, ig adel loge bottles of champagne had been fired of and ais- | §-*-¥: Hosfond. 3. W. Nowe. both pariies, aad has been almost tne only issue ere eters thos, WeFiltmacrien; | and may not be adjourned or postponea until it posed of she auctioneer summoned all hands tothe | yo, cnerm Gyros Medes, Tad. in the canvass in the country a8 well 4s In the olty— pt Ly ag Wegmen, 13—W. W, Cook, Guerilla, shall bave been fully completed, The iirat proceed- contest. There was a ready response, and very soon | yg—semnel A. Frost. ‘Michuel F. Kk. a cry wiich the radicals ~ have raised fev Tao aes see ine ee Any toe CTAERD; in the Streets and Saloens—tictting the Tick- | ine assemblage congregated in a compact mass. By | 12—Kobert Atherton, “Jona Curran, Ind. against ‘ue democrats—and which may 19 ebb oral semen: SD. pao ee aiid the coestion OF any and all infetekes nat | ete Ready. the way, there was @ noticeable absence of prom- | 14-3. 7, Venus. Jona Carrol. certam stances be apt to operate against soteory awe nape i -D. Viner, Berman vasied waasthe, oreee pres scribed by law. the ballots <6 pean eeee e alte ee Dede pis teeed paewnere’ but fhere Wan neversicions @ good its, ta Cavity James Fleteber.* theinseives, Inall the police speeches whici have W. Blunt L. —I ra a. nm’ i wi arin +" *f id — > it ir oral Wan Wiegantt thas, Ho’ 29m to be taken unt and couuted unopened, except go | been so fercely and bgscnerotr p Robyese Aci ain Swrendanee of UStHDE Man, Yeh AAX\an4 1g encour 20-Jonn W. Harmon N. B. Morse, Jr. been made 19 the rural haat tapi toed avd \ W. H. » Wenn J, Macker, Wtamen. far as to ascertaim whether such bailot is single, | past three months, reac! age tt ie. At first Mat i @ little ox- | go"Sonn Hall ‘George W. Kichards. and in ail (ne pobtical articles . ‘spapel ee rn eieae PU ase: ) ia gd Soa trae alinsar uta Basieben Ws be | nating point of activity and enthusinem, From | citement, agit pared ae dp Soon biota eS the burden tas been the oorraption of weil and jestroye: 01 : te Ga is iste . a conse ‘ Aldermanic Nominations. deed the’ whale number Of ballot of that kind | daybreak till dawn this morning the city was sturred events WR" were’ “friends in. court,” go to | 2Sobn ITOLOTS, Be eae rane Tamminye Reform Dem. and Re. received according to the poll list; otherwise they | to its very depth by tne preparations for the last | 5 eak, the pool selling bécamié compara. | 3-H. ed icago fire is freely used as an lustre SS - fete sy, pentibendgy + sor gem Meaaes et — separate. | grana crisis of tO-day. In the Uvely’ @ tame affair. | Tne | outside | bettin a Yon, aud stump speakers artue that as great & ENO Senkles Ven Connie. | WRI BALLOLS IN TH WRONG BOX ore. 28 “WaRIOUS HEADQUARTERS was at times lively and inseresiaes Hers en oom i-He it calamity us Wat was, it would be beanie Boe om | _ Mitchell, Witham Radae. Ballots having au endorsement indicating that } - n,_| age for the Bi Af produckg omtact was rather | 3—Edw in comparison With tae continged wscenduney o; the Sotomen Mebrbach, they belong in a box different trom tne one shes of the contending factions the chiefs sat wit! Du On the election, and althoug! 3—Hans Christian, democracy In we stata_and its restoration wel K. Alexander Marti, they are foun’ will be laid aside and care! absorbed faces in anxious study of the recorded | inmicative of goo ‘Lipp hsv it et seer Fg (ee rer a control ol our nasousl saute. Tee tigut ‘aul be tu i Onatiock. ate Heed a nic ad-the ballow Init counted. And | canvass, or in eager consultation over doubtful mea- | tne Teens Cobos Th redvet wteneless substan Moris Miter gs) DONE, ney te a eto party ee oe. Cree then, 1 no excess of votes in the 1atter box over the | sures of poticy, or again hurriedly issued orders to | wal evidence manitested in a of ea — fod &-Geore being respons! 18, foe i ena Ran hey toy * cae ER IEVOE George W, Veriza. tuber us designated on the pol ists will thereby | trqsty underlings for the carrying out of some hope- | oandiaates. Jun, Morrissey, Larty , VENER foil | solves 8 belage ia not had as grent AW effeCk, S8 Was BnEICIDN et cen + bee See. ad, Sect ae muse be soanted hs -velonging to tett own a per ful scheme of victory or for the frustra. | Cunt, "IOd smelr preverence seemed 10 induence Inanitested over Assemblymen a8 over cnatone, onal Joseph U. eckon.” box; but, in case of such excess, they must be re- | tion of the Bo a eeu yap deo borin many, persons neers roughon mm, Bae UNNING NOTE:--POLITICAL AND GENERAL. and in gonte, dnstances a wnere repabitc an candulasea jnder arrest, earn. . from the crowd like ; mone some of the pools sold was $120 for Tweed baat eal the repubiicans will gain some Assemuymen io eee arr ee aoa bates property, endorsed | found many cantiously over the strategic ee bed ae against $20 for tne field, Rortone brent s bet $100 Lat every voter agg that he doen bis duty 1-day. the rep carat Oo Tega uel nas “ ven ; oe ‘pon — stm io es rot ast « o38 cf op y i HOSE WHO MAY VOTE. bax exceed the whole number ou the correspouding | of the morrow, they marked out againas Sold. indicate O'Brien, Shandley and Bar- tai peled Hu Bay throughout i Wy prvtanring toe ‘of Wg: porn repuly the women . j column of the poll lists they are to be replaced 12 | termined the strength of the foe, and with busy ly the favorites, ‘Ihe folio ap tue box from which they were taken, and oue of tfanged for the concentration of their force | Fett were decigedly, the raverten, | tite, toll brain ai are 14 A question for the hour—What wi licans and democrats, ~ ine ithout seeing the same, shall pub- 7 doa ate? TUX CRY OF CORRUPTION Semmury the Election Lawe avd Facte | tne inspectors, ot destroy so many Ballots, an- the points where the fight must needs be thickest YOR SENATOR OF SEVENTH DISTRICT, - 1d about it? turo has not materially adected the Concerning the Datles of Canvassors, Inq es ara hail rsduco them to the inet pe notions, Skilled vy the experience of s | OrBriem. hae Hii % 180 | Let every soldier do his own gi ig el Heal uemberatie members who axe ‘rengminated, apoctors and Challengerée os vis correapoudiug Morea bok, the member drawn ous, | Wfetime in every trick and shift and tor FOR JUDOR OF Pace coum? Antl-Tammany — conandram.—" Tecause it, hus been argued that wien toy vod H every voter who doct not ner clearly under- | votes, found in enci, box, the number drawn out | Mf trigne that can secure the fruits of | parrett.. emg 1g0 | Tweed like the River Danane ” Answer—Because | for Twood's meaauros ey, voted, wilt et saode wand the law governips Sections will take We Seiarsnce. wot! the canvass ‘of all fy boxeg 18 pees slaved 668 Thore “that high chem Leawith., ran” 10 90 | he is not the Hoss-for-us Larsoy sobnerd ae ot | Wary, ana aro stigmatized as Fummady Topas SE anantacae tee Wie victory, lial mR REG! people might suppose that the politicians is not expecter “ that trouple to pernse t+ folowing summary of the laws | Tmo lete, wma e wena aa BoB ips ho te wwe “RD” vase are reformed drunkards.” Itis | Hex’ Legisiavure Wil ‘be a Per covedtect of ‘the 100 @; bub i618 Delleved CRETARY OF STATE. mistake, They are only “reform democrats.” hone te Sud ‘agitation Will be to Jead to 9 more de- TI ons Bnet | ny latan t-ay eto rem in he enn | Gri, ta er to farts Ct Sey it from the c! id on the election for Governor | Of thé reformers in regard to our municipal affairs pala get ‘anoerauic abd republican State comm bearing UPA “jections he will have no cxcuse for |. OPRNING AND COUNTING VOTRS, ...... FATMSatnoed TOPS BAOFUSA and a core wy When the number of anopened vallots having tho 1 185, with ab od ema cots moleyp~ ‘we law, and ene pnbaleteny pmsl proper endorsements found in the rae iny dat? more patient and painstaking than cyer before, BY, vote veing deposited vy par sg falls short of, oF 1s Just eq : For beyond ali doubt this is thé thost exciting mant- ; poll } or has been made to agree ” who every election endeavor to intimidate voters re out te apparent mee taey rma en, Es cipal election that has ever convulsed the greas city Pools were also ing » : ite — why don’t they next ‘go for” the corraptions at love ior legitimate expenses, but tor tlle afamiltar with the law by misrePresenting 18 PF" | opened, sorted vassed them, ieehell be feang ving | in which we live, and 16 freighted with @ Reavier | of Ney F< Danka .$200 «100—Ss«100 bens ate oe wo believe “gopher” was the thie not pete mi to bribe judividual ‘visions:— Whe May Vote. there | . on oxoess, the inspectors sball return the | burden of hopes and fears and ambitious visions of | Waisn (rep.). . aah ieee wt name "of the wood of which Noah’s ark was con- | ¢jectors. sienner, eo aes ine cine ! id thoroughiy mingle the same, Bets were offered of $100 evel structed, ment, ‘fhe rural A. 4 s for a voter are—First, twenty- | whole into the box am , | the future. 000 majority, and of $6,000 that Shandiey tars | course, to be mote the democrats, at PD erg age, second, 8 scattzan Dy baru of naga | and CR a a EN svenbon auhane | But the excitement * ager point Me would Win, bs maloriy of $,00) voles. Among, ad Rentuehy, Daper thinks that, the million doli a | aie Sp ei he campagn ee eed Faligauon, and, if naturel have beeu | Hoare “tne. allots contained therein, 86 many of | the coming contest was by no means Seeee prenec. Wee ee riers or | pagatelie. ‘That may be the case in Kentucky, bi » Mt (hey hav ee pene Pecan accomplished ten days before Sleenons 4 ‘paliots as shall be equal the Xcess; wich 4 rallying points of the fight. In store | Tammany, who regarded th¢ tdrn affairs taken in this city it is the money bags that tell. are in the same boat, The res som district where the vote is | such bali these gran tical dodge, 0} rominent politician ob- 8 ted! by the use of pid of & ocr, sreceding four months a | ballots so drawn wae cored bé forthwith destroyed. and restaurant the work went bravely on. But, of ei eo thes ae Stes m ty TAtOWe into the | The Detroit Pose (republican) gives as tho latest ~ LM ly, Contra lted the tern tha Feaident of the county; ith, a resident of the district | | suena Ato Oalled regular, full or straight | coarse, tne scenes of the most intense and over- | Doois in iaecr of the Tammany candidates wonld | conundrum:—"'Wno will be, the next Mayor of De- | Eri OORT old have. so. many, Word where he offers his vote for thirty days aint tw samy ‘ire first separated m'the irreguiar, | wheiming activity and feeling were the effect a entire change. Howbett the pool selling | trot?” and = — <4 BS Waat a quo- | Bets. ur aetpled Bue ou pote tee Wag the next election; sixth, ‘Ne Infamous rime | wcratohed anc altered ones, each kind placed ‘by 1t- GIN MILLS ine cz, | fohmitnited shortly after eleven o'clock, and the ae | cratic side echo ans 4RV¢ opeudy tatlmatea ‘ia tue country shat it theut been convicted of urivery or of an Infamous trie | eer and counted, and the humber received for each | In every innd of representative tustitutlon® “i.e con- | semblage quietly dlapersed, quetusn echo! ee pariy’ were likely to tose by Ronest, means Geemed felony by the State laws, or, | re ie aaa person for the same office set down opposite his | nection between olities aud fre al between a the Detroit papers are discussing the mableat of means would be eappioyes gecere en tuat bave been pardoned and restored 10 fc ‘apon a tally sheet previously prepared (forms | domg your duty to your country by giving your “ spespectability ih politica” Cleanse tae A of unscrupulous efecto et the hiducet, tee dunes a oe ovine Beek Fast pamenicn are hereina/ver given). vote to Jona B°own and doi! pinta is ph THE MILITARY AND THE ELECTION. stables first. tial men of both partes ! \W eprecater the pI a y by a ‘ . al décessl Gents of the United states were, at the time of the iarimokets aro then canvassed, agg we | Seas sr een ae seen’ very close and inuimate. resin Garret (generally known ae ‘“Garrnious’’) Davis, of | and regretted the apparel F is io favor of Millard Fillmore for next | and such men would hear lly anite with Lacey birth of such citizens of the United Staves; The ‘of @ constitutional am persons, tho general ‘The order of General Shaler, comman ting the First | Kentucky, eighth, children born out of the United States, but | number of votes given for each person hamed | New York is no exception from ks , Daturaliged are are am! bet+ | in procuring the passage ing ‘and being under age when their fath- | therein set down as pre pon. the tally sheet, rule; far Irom it. en ee rene Uneetod sgauner | @vision of the National Guard, calling ont the Sov- ——, Old Noah, Davis, would be much be tment akine Nee venlet or te acing. ot 8 brie ta ere . | are . ‘ h C father citizens uy VirLae, OF DC | Aang that whey eannot be ead are denom: | Inearnest swarius aud there do the agents of ihe | enth, Twelfth, Twenty-second and Seventy-frst regh | '*T. ginany argus (demooratiey says the five groat mnguence @ vor juon gaineral trom a survey of the d warvea' wo er mere ne ag A vy of inuted” “defective paitote.” ‘various candidates exert themselves most arduously | ments for duty this morning, has been misrepre- | mon of this country are under @ cloud just now— situation in the country districts it 1s Impossible Jor two or more years in the army and navy 0! PROCLAMATION OF CANVASS, in slimulating the zeal of their friends aud in CON | senteg, While It was not intended that the mem- | Grant, Brigham Young, Bosé Tweed, Jim Fisk ana | situation in ihe coumly Poti Pais Or ine vote United States and can produce an houorable «is- eit arge, whieh should . Every | Oral proclamation, te law sauie citizen, of, whatever race or eoier, who has | the chairman of inspectors bY the conclusion of tne | won. Shall be made by | verting thelr opponents to a just View Of oon yes. | ders of the remments named should be de- | Tom arphy, Boss Tweed and dim Fisk and Brig. | Oo tig sata ticket will De. This ws render number of votes | tervay you were sare to find also a marvellous pro- privead of their elective franchise, they were nection ! herever you could ond a liquor saloon y' ham Young under the same cloud. What @ con- Qiiteuit by reason of the uncertainty of the resale re A revOlt> : a Gach Los of Le dates of New York. both sides anticipare & veenbant Of the. Beate Por coor vine, election, an | canvaer Soach candidate. Every well-behaved ciu- | fusion of were ordered to report at thetr respective at | Governor Padelford, of Rhode Island, endorses | ton’ in the city” vote, and tie count, Na county for aay pied KS entitied’ to vote for xe has ac Ly poly oe ae, earees ane. treaty Miapetued AeA gisaeee of lager ana | mortes at such an carly hour that they mag Day, “oxemger an Way to a Rog be aia oy = ae ned urd COMFOIS State and county o: ) however short a time he | and pro D ‘key. The lower in rank, id be unable less relieved. It will be | 10% » is — 4 this nght. To prevent fraud in the election | “three finger’? doses of whiskey. woul to vote unl reliev the States do the same, and make @ may have resided ti god wo. iave Mie tithe 18 necessary 1a for every citizen to claim tho | the gin miil the louder and purer in their ree seen by the following order what every facility is nors nantauy ? In kome States some things might cu. WLKNUED Ua ySNTH PaGsa Assent! atric ent at the proclamation of resolt of their devotion to thelr country’s needs a me and. ef in We led, exe ios tape ear gh OF Wear, | ght to be Pree hus Private Memorandum ook, | bivulgus veevers in the various slandacu beerers | given the members of the respective regiments to | Have boon beter, and in others no Worse, Ny,