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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR, WORSE THAN A MONARCHY, —— QIRED REPEATERS CROWDING OUT THOUSANDS OF VOTERS, al, counted out. morning, when to voto, they bad voted in . dently useless to raise objections, the victimized Republicans returned ing thefr votes under thelr Henry G, Leask, Der and Mark Lannigan devoted their attontion to the interests of the Republican party, and visited all the polling quarters in their tarn, Toore was a slight disturbance at the First Dis. trict, caused by a complaint lodged with the Police joners about some tllecal complainant was one Cohen, employed as one of the poll clerks, who went out on some trivial The Police Commissioners, the Inspectors, piving the Democrats the their two men. while they consid- eed to the Republicans, Judge ‘Thomas Kiviin, Fran’ 8 Ei 883: fhe mont Undlanht ever Perpetrnt- ‘ed in New York—The Ballot-Boxes Seized and Stnffed-The Police Refusing to Ar- ae 1 MOGAN WAS SPIKED, Who presided throughout Police Court, left the ‘one of eoing fo cast h lives, On arriving at took His place om the line, and patiently Person immediate), the Repeators—Twenty- Man in one District, ‘Tho clection in this city yesterday was as the farce and a mockery. safe to ansort that out of every fifteen votes cast, Toortoon were fraudulent, Almost every poll w: tatirely under the control of corrupt 1d bands of repeaters, paid by the Tammany to fiiteen doliars per ‘Tie police, reemingly acting under secret in Htructions from their superiors, aided and abetted 4 exhibited no inclination to shock ihe tide of fraudulent voting. The heavy pen- sitles ofixed by thelast Legisisture to the crime of ection law produced no effect what- repeating" and “ ballot-box Malling " was carried on nscale more extensive than Police Justice, Hi the day at the Tom at noon for the in the Firat Ward ed information, right of namin erately paid no Oliver, and Daniel indefatizable in polling every Democratic could possibly discover in the ward, Police joners Brennan and Manierre visited sev- @ districts during the day, but no com- plaints were mace to them. ‘Tho voting bes early,and nearly the entire Democratic and repeni te of the ward was polled before 8 o'clock. he list of repeaters furnitised the SuN trom the ks of the Republican General Committes, the honest citizens were included, Among them were the following well known gentie- Cyron Overbaugh, 98 Thomas Delanoy, 55 Pine Mrvets 1d Michael McCormick, 4 Hudson 90 Varick street ; Bartholomew North Moore street; and A. waited for his tuen, When ¢ ahead of him was asked for his name he repliod, ‘a atrong German accent: “Mine nome eos Edvard Ogan.” rather think not, young man," quickly ssid the Judge, “that is my hame.” “Dat leh mine name, Lswear by Got," stubbornly repiied the Duteh repeater. “T know that it is not, wheth Ring, at tho rate of from 0 you swear or not. ough they wor thi the conspirators, is voto it they could, re- repeater to siand Mr. Miller, Hal ach ‘The system of nd who is paid ai and John Free ©. Briggs, 80 Laight street, THE GRAND SACHEN’S WARD, nthasiasm was manifested in the elec. ‘contest Was entirely 10, and 11 wero re. One party litician, mareh- ith Ward, to the aving steamed ubiquitous Sun re- , arrest that man for violating the election Bat, although, the election so-called was conduet- ‘a4 mainly by thieves and ex-convicts, yet, there wore no murders or serious disturbances, which is ber all, something to be thankful for. Dourt House, the City Hall, the Department of Pub- and other places whero the herds of poli- wont to loaf for a few hours every day were completely deserted. Ali the public oflices re- Brined closed. An interesting foature of the farce of the colored element. and at the voting places there were many sharpers who endeavored to prostitute ‘eges of the African voters by inducing ‘Toose who uid fall ‘The policeman, with his eyes alter pt Inspectors ond Pol W seconde, and at length stammerod Seventh Ward, T Election Districts Nos. several parties of rey votes were accepted without a chal of eighteen, led by a Fourth ed from the Secor Fourth District, Fourth Ward . Du their movement porter heard them consultin, ¢ of the sub-leaders told thein recollect that they wore in the Fourth Ward, and to some the numbers of the streets where they resided —I—would be happy to obey voi bat I'm ander the oraers of the Inepectors, and I By this time the repeater had turned the corner and rejoined bh the Insnectors took no notice of this barefice ‘t completely disgusted, Hogan furthermore charges that all ballots ‘was at 82 Green: Bdout the booths Wich street, without askin nd without refer: 1d ascertaining whethor imeelt to vote had bad bis name registered. The fr: ae ; but the miserable depra notice oF cheek Ne, thieves. drunken sailors, em! o° person presenting polling place, the reporter entered xconed himeeif in'a snug corner, and they gave their names he proceeded to rezi for the columns of Tur SUN. Just a4’ the tenth name, a man grabbed his notes from him The reporter's par- ied by the crowd, and when be suc- cooled in making his oxi, he srw a seading politl- cian making mines moat of reporter demanded luis notes, and receive “You had better go and got them ; et something else this Ward," ‘and rushed out. | rmitted to have full sway ttle chalienging was don was made by a few honest “Rs | -sepres i) | if you come Soveral hangers st spying sround on 4 desi Home arrests, however, had to be made, for the sake of keoping con. Tepesting, ou complaint of, Deukia Horan of 4 08 complaint oF ry Bowling Green. Kelly stated that West street, but inquiries were made by the police, who ascertained that he boarded at the place men: tioned only one night, aud that was a week sco. Ea jartin, aged 23, a moulder by trade. and at 101 Greenwich street, was arrested in ‘on complaint of he bad also voted illegaliy ii Fourth District of the Fourth Ward, feitios Hogse committed hiu in default of $1,000 beil. Andrew Morris, who lives in Wi ght voting illegally in the Fourth sted on complaint of Edward Berke. of 19 . ‘The prisoner was com: in de- Ie of $1,000 bal.” ‘The following aMdavit was made im our office last night, and speaks for itself: et usecBbbeazscsnel wiser Jaber youre a gintleman, and a Fourth insulted by a blood; epy." The reporter remarked to the that It was no way to treit tie representa- pied ‘The politician replied, ‘Tnx Sux. If I hadn't seen you, you would the names of all ind would bave call murderers, and State Prison Dtrd ‘ou print one name of an} om d——d_ whiskers of reporter mildiy | ieee S| cetesaeeUUEreatsses| skzue. | Eas = is #3 | sueakSsountaserass§ BEsES erg sa | ga8| 2, oe w? inted to-morrow them all thieves, the Fourth District for Riebard O'Conners, of ascertained th: ShSSSeE8a8! ? 38 | <3: of you in a jiffey ested that it would be a barbei Job, but several repearters dia not seo the joke, nd suggested that an immediate operation would be bet, 80 deeming that discretion was the better part lor, the reporter retired, ‘The only colored citizens who were seen voting in the Seventh Ward, deposited Democratic ballots. THE HONEST DUTCHMAN'S OPINION, Ai a polling den ina bake low King street, tue Bight bard at work, = B52: © | suerd8s$| sutez! ext! ssi Varick street, be- Ward repeaters were ter, seeing thre Foote being duly sworn, 9 elerk an to Third ‘ard, at which —G aprewrE sesee=- « ‘The Sun rep Kroes in line, casuslly remarked toa Dal Man who keeps a shoe shop next doo veenth Amendinent it startled by the reply, does is all der same b cum ont again #80 eGaas| GSEEEEES| ete Lal ze ree if), — Battersbory, ‘spectors of Elegtion poveNK Was acting ae euch Holl clerk. ing in front of the po! Grin stood behind Dockets full of tekets, and sald Griffin took said pockets, and eailed Uio names As 20 votes were id bailot box ; that deponent wok es Me Cailed Out by sald Grin. aud entered Hi lists that one person, whom deponent ascertalucd to be Jaines. MCGIy’ 36 0 wo a7 «6 23 rs EI Py © 6 wy 8 ae a 3S Fy iv SL 0 Ps 34 hainec thereon, and that oa S¥ennscenn— Hl in again. unt go vote again, have ali been der for the last drei hours,"' THR NINTH WARD, Tho voting in this ward was mostly done by re. A wealthy merebant offered his early in the morning, when the following conversa. ny ne being called, wien he held in his hand the same in the ballot box ef the voters and eried out verily believes that a ci 338, s 6 “ % 1S 0 19 1 1 ST 16 4 1 in BSEREESER ae oS 1 4 5 F2) 7 «| & x 9 “ i s28ee Poll Clerk—Tbis gentleman has voted once €| sexcosaze.e’l verily believer: —That {4 not #0; T havo just let a0 moe acfTuy, Delioves: jer—That 4 not a0; T havo Just loft my hon | Cierk—The record states that you have es $e nspectors ordered za]! 268 € fs 83: er—I care not for your record; I have not voted. aud insist on my rigat asa citizen sited im the boxes. oe any regard tot 1 that EpOb the ed, deponent saw Giffin and. Datte from the taple 1eeazes EF BEE of go back of the record, «tr. Tt appears that you have voted once, e a second baiiot from the same perso: of three outsiders here iutericred w a2uaNse Reus Ps ver Fepeat, do yi 28! 2 publicans are The voter retired without ty pu the practical work 38 of the rignt to ns Were suman: HOW THR REPCDLICANS Wer Some of the To nd that the Ln J 1o order the uF: they kaew to be repeate These irande were pervetra econd, ‘third, Fourth, and sev. nd pasters were Tn one instance wimany men occupied & Lox over was a sicn reading Get your tcke!s ‘Tammany cand were given out at one of the Ik used In large nuwbers by unsuspecting Republican s Licket «wind! enth Districts, given out from Republica two well known 7 Tammany tick: The work of the r two women who prose bican ballots, peaters wax interrapted by ted themselves at the polls, ward Welsh, efor Alderman, y dignanc and said that they were property holders and ‘as much qualilled to vote ax t! But little of impo ‘The repeaters bad ( thelr own way THE FOURTH AIDED BY A GANG ‘The Gibraltar of the Democracy was remarkably esterday, not a single arrest having been ‘As early ax 8 o'clock a peaters, heated by Alderman Cuddy and loskey, made the rounds of the different In tho bixth District the St reporter noticed a gang of Jersey Cit THE ELEVENTH WAR County Clerk Charies E. Loew, Jud Alderman Woiltran were untiring in their effort bring cut out a full Democratic vote, ‘us done, aud the performance passed o® y aaW around PBess | 20 | Ble: iss pretty much gucsst Bes FROM JERSEY, i) a. 8. ‘ 6 6 &, t 0. Ti Esda' WAS IT INTENTIONAL UD OR ONLY Gnoss NEG- uring the entire day, i About three weeks ago a gentleman residing in ting on the Harlem River found ating on the water which he an! whicn proved to be the Book of Registry of the Seventh Dinirict, list cf all Lue voters who. r last, and was signed b; has the book now at SESTSLSESTLSASES Brooklyn while ate repeaters, under welfth Ward. It coutained the Ryan had his tools fioard of Registers. Ite js house in Brooklyn. inspectors endeavor to explain the affair by sayiag that one of them left his book last election Niquor #atoon, in Harlem, Black change quarters a short time since, and it is sapposed threw the took into the river along with some rubbish. ‘This bourd of Registry is comaosed as follows: <—— Polllips, Jr., James ¥. Watkins, Jr, Samuel L jamos R. Hobby, SAVING THE VOTEKS TUB TROUBLE OF YoTINO, About 98 colored voters wore registored in the First District of the Bizhth Ward. o'clock yesterday mornio their church to mare to votes in a bod siusieetiues: “Go In and vote, by'e Yer Wicket for the ferry, come to me,” man deliberately went into the polling room, secured one of the registry books, and returning outside the ruli, planted bi we Aetitions nai SEMaEsee| gReaseETEe ERSEESE the same district 5A 139 167 29 6 194 153, 197 3 2 cy 101 ‘20 1s 6 80 7 wo 5 0 18 6 100 135, Prtessace.: Se555 se8ussaseu! 5 = - - SpNanEseee se ecer Alderman Cuda spectator of this barefaced fraud. Tompkins, and #000 an adimrii In the Fifth District Jotn Reardon, of 4 Michon S2bsiey: place, and Join MeGi Were particalarly potice- BRITT SISE hortly after 7 they met together ut lls and cast their ot EY i e eo % M4 oe 2 3B ct ry 13 * rt “ & 2 bs a & « 08 frequently consulted in ord names and reside In the other districts tne re- ESS is Ele i o homeless voters. In. | peating wisnot so glaring balloting througuout thi the entire day, was nothing le: in ahead of them and that polled on the names of over 100 of themiprevivusito their arrival. One colored gentleman took his place in the ranks, and on arriving at the He was iinmediately told that Voted, and on attemptin; justled away, the of jock of afirighted sheep. A VALIANT COLORED DAMSEL, Mary Patnam, of 11 Clark street, the champion of her race, pected ii not undeserved chastisement on the head EES Bol eesece nn; SSS ave his name, ‘The Finh Ward wus swarmed with repeaters from the opening of the polls until the close of tne clec- Kenpectable citizens gonerally refrained from that appeared on the try Dooks was voted upon, either by the legal K. Hach, an Inspector he First District of this ‘ward, where almost ut frandulent votes had been cast, chanced to nformed that a SUN reporter was present, rter was peremptoril; ich he di, as the num ESgeascess scenes: ere! Nearly every uv 2eSE8RES Io VELBPSBASELSIVS IES! seEUEESNRSRDERESSRSESNG| exses! SEEBETERERL ELSE eee NaSEUESBESSbEE | o ordered to clear out, fof cutthroats and vil: whom he was surrounded rendered it dan for him to remal ‘Third District a PERE see! xs Ef vin the Demo- cratic interest to the number of fifty, and to have operated with them in the adjacent Wards, HOW THE COLORED VOTERS WERE TREATED, ‘Throughout th white repeate peaters mustered in of about twelve or fifteen, none to be more than eighteen years of age, formed a continnous circle aud voted as often ‘Lhe votes were taken Eeeneest of whom appe sBeae2: us their turns came around, until it was mentioned by & policeman that a Sun reporter was present, whereupon an insgector, without challenging a vote, declared 1 wor Any more such ¥ panes of colored at 39 Laurens street, Bese! Ez: ‘One man came down irom the Eiglith Ward and wanted to vote, but was relused, whereupon he wanted to fight. chugeo of him, but the prisoner ung Of deapersdoes before ‘ombs, where he was com- Karly i the mornin, t they had caught « colore . but it was subsequently proved that he hind mistaken the district In which he bad a Tight to deposit his ballot ‘The polling place in the Fourth District was only across the street trom tie Third District, and the ensctod at the one were duplicated at the other, The same repeuters perambulated the short ing the two polling plices and the liquor store of Terry Duy, where the: charged with a fre: as fo what other o Ont of 1,100 colored voters registered in t least 50) were robbed of their votes by Delavan White, from 43 Laurens street; of 14 Grand street; Jonathan Em: att street; James’ Warren, of 16 Grand street, Smith Romer of 21 Watts street, and Frederick Johnson of 22 Clark st volers of the highest inteligence an were coolly Informed at the pol men bearing their names they oxpostulated, the police drew thelr clubs and DROVE THEM INTO THE STREBT, Many colored voters took $5 from the Tammany politiciane, and did good service. They mad € Hunteinger too! 5 Er lees BE | §: Cozar Hrrris ery, of 17 Wi he was conveyed to the mitted by Justice Hoy gle BK respectability, that white gentle: 1 P} FY 6. 6 7 6 9. 10. i 2 3. 4. 1b ty 7, 8 9, ene ee S8SSSersrenses.c~! esedl 28 ESE P¥sons s Beseue: ud! 3: &: distance separ upply of whisk jes they should vote under, A larger number of colored men voted in the Fourth District than in an; ‘The Eighth District of the Fifth Ward fairly earned the distinctive name of the Men voted eurly, | who could not give their names were supplied with them by the Inspectors, who systematical) ashe appeared at the door. ‘This little game was carried on for some time until 1B Informed the Lospector that a SUN re- porter Was present, and vur representative was at ‘once unceremonious): dergeant Luck, of t by six policemen, pretended to patrol day, to preserve the peace and see that all liquor rtores were closed, No fighting was reported, and neither was the fact that all liquor stores in the ward were open. 2UG@-HANDLE ELECTION IN THE STYGIAN SIPTH, tent election day e' ‘The Republicans in the la Minto tara bork, of them may be chosen Szeet | sesuausl I liew tlie inthe ‘wards hae iia Michels yon #86: ‘on in the State Sen: Mr, ‘Tweed will put the gafts into During the evening before tion, numerous negroes called upon Michael using such exp repeating district" from neat fall, es "meet me in do dark at midvight,”” DE COONS ARE ALL WID DE BOTS dat come down wid de stam Mr, Norton sdvised and if he caught should turn them ovur to Se Cee ot them voting tilegally jock the Thunderbolt and Judge Cox went nd cast their votes. Seemed mach surprised that no one had voted upon were voting # magnificent RECAPITOLATION BY WARDS. negro free fight D much amusement to the policomen WHITE REPEATERS VOTING NEGRO NAMES, In the Righth Polling District, » ‘ody to deposlt their votes, hus is waa found that the games of fixe af than bad Yosterday was the tial election made repeaters, and, in polling @ very al WEDNESD beon ay intod early in the dey by the white voters, "There was, sousequentiy, some litte du. culty in making the rigltful owners of the names in question undeastand that their votes could not be token under the circumstances, and something vers much like a row became imminent. ‘The majorit Of the enfranchised were considerably in liquor, an this made them viciously inclined ; the timely inter- position of the police, however, quelled the distarb- ‘ance betore it became serious. THE SEVENTEENTH WAUD Under the leadership of Senator Caeamor, the Sev- enteenth polled a heavy vote for the Democracy with- out the ald of repeaters, ATRVE GROGHEOAN’S REPRATERS, A party of 400 repeaters, headed by Stephen Geoche- fa Went through the Bieliteanth Ward, und are sald 0 have done heavy work. Daring the day five mon were arrested on suspicion of being repeaters, but in every case there were numerous friends ready to Swear any thing in their favor, and the suspicions of tho officers were overruled’ by the testimony of friends, ond they were released oguin. One perron threatened on boing dismissed to make it square with the officer at early date. In the Becond rict of this ward seventeen colored citizens, having been enrolled in the election books went ear, erday morning to 1! polls. ol tivem,tearlag the disolensure of the Tammany follow= er8, Voted the Democratic ticket, which the indignation of the other sixteon, who this poor colored individual up Fourth avenue, and after ing him, gave bim a se eating. ft of Horence Bean ng And the Bull's Rupe sreite ROMs Renee an * fi atl they could to assist ‘Nii District, did . A man named ‘Th voted no less than six times in this district alone. The voting was exclusively done by repeaters, THE NINETEENTH WARD, “ony respectable citizens upon going to the polls were informe’ tint their names bed already eon Voted on, and that their suffrages could not be re- i) stances the applicants were well Hors, bat they wore compelied to iy rules laid down for th ance, It would seem that the Commissionér of Police have been guilty Of tho erave oversight gf aeuding to cach district of the ity a copy of the November rogistration, instead of ihat of Decem: ber, The citizens disfrinchised threaten to appeal HY Ad kk Fire acc more careful regara etr THR FARCE IN THE TWRNTY-Finst WARD. In this ward the bulk of the repeaters confined themsolves with much amisbility to Districts 5 4, 5, and 6, where, between the hours of 12 and 1, the made themselves particularly busy. Tho Inspecto case of which we have knowledge, wer frsed with challenging the yote and insisting swearing to his right, but in no case was an attempt made to arrest an offender. In district No, 4 the reporter of Tite MUN heard, betweea the hours of 19 and 1, e rote challenged, and the upshot lovariably was tthe challonged voter teok the oath, spat a great cuid out of his mouth, kissed the ‘book with a lond mack, and voted like s Troja There were a few mealy-mouthed individuals who rolled sprigs of lilsc {in their mouths, and when asked to swear, touched the holy book with the fair Dlossoms, But when these men were requested to kiss the book fairly and to neposit the luted flow. ers on the table, thoy flatly refused, and averred Be Jasos, the vote isn't worth it.” When one coward, who flinched at the oath, came outride he was saluted wit * You G—d d—d cur ot d————n, what made you play out; were you afraid of chewing the Biviet G. —n your soul, I'd chew a million Bibles at the price!" “Bhat up your gab,” replied the recu- sont, “I'll vote as long as you please, bat Ill not kiss the book, for who knows who might be listen- be me." ‘brourhout the extensive ward there was but ‘one district where the co'ore | man voted, save ia the twentieth district, just underneath Neil Bryant's, at 1.20 Broadway, where eight colored gentlemen out of the twenty-seven who registered, recorded their votes, here was not one otler district where a colored man dared show his feee. RAST SIDE RELATING. named repecters tice Scott, at th e comet complainants were goue, ore arraigoed Kevex Market tor a short time, nd then imme: ailed out by jutor whole horde of whom;were always in the curt room, Jobn Altick he Twentieth Dia. trict of the £1 Willie h attempted to vote on the w ames jou Twenty-third District of the Heventh Ward Joseph Hollins attempted to vote in the of the Eleventh Ward, no tesident therent George W. Fox voted ou thenain> of George M. Fox in the Firth Diet Hlevens War Louis Ash ation Ash—an old eitize Beronteents Ward HtIADs Fergensteln atteinnted to voto on the name of Peary, Fr orencs Seventh Dietitet of the Alick and Smith were bailed out by Henry Wolt- man, the ‘amoany Aldermanic nominee; and Ast and Ferzcust Auron Aurons, a City’ Marstal, rolessed to OWN 4 tobacc ut 154 Clinton ir nod at two thousand dullas, ‘Thero lisument, aire is no such es — Court of Common F Den Ken. Bp Robison. Ritter: Kodinion, “hitter Wart baut. Ward, band 1 ® 9, 0, 1 Totals. Mal Dem. Rep, Trenvain. renin | ware, 6s Total ‘The Aldermen, Jerome. Cles.| Ward. 2 eR912 Ward, tog a4 mM Total The Tammany party have counted in all their candidates for Assistant Aldermen, thongh there is no doubt that two Republicans, Francis Thom id James L, Hastie, wore legally elected, Diuriet Name. First. . Terence Daffy Lye opposition: ok Lysaghit (no. opponi: rien (nO Opposition) Rixteeuth: Beventeenthi.. Eighteenth, Nineteenth. cucene Darwin. has. Beltner.. Patrick Garry rtholomew "hic! omiee Dull Yesterday a large number of persons charged with fraudulent voting were aralgned before Justice Shandley, ut the Jefferson Market Poiice Court. Among the prisoners were some colored citizens, A number of straw bail men were on band, and fur. nished ball at once for the appearance of the repeat- ers for trial, ‘The fuct that fraudulent voting ander the new lav is now a felony, punishable dy im- risonment in the State Prison, either seemed to ave little effect, or was not generally known, Lorenzo D. Cummings, Inspector of Elections in the Fith Election District of the Ninth Ward, cansod the arrest of a colored voter giving the namo of Jacod Carroll, living at 41 Grove street. ‘This indi vidual swore in bis vote. On examination it was found no one lived in 41 Grove street, and the house was unoccupied, Carroll was held fn defuult of $500 bail, A BOLD REPEATER, Officer Carmack. of the Twentieth Procinct, ar- rested Michael Lilly, who attempted to vote unvor the namo of Patrick MeGibnoy, in the Filth Election District, Twentieth Ward. When chalionged he ro- fused to swear in bis vote, and lef the polls. Im- mediately after bis departure the genuine Pat Me- Gibney appeared and voted. In about half on hour Lilly returued, no doubt ready to swear in another vote, On being quostion he admitted his ricbt name was ‘Lilly, Justice Snandley committed him, He had scarcely got down in the prison before a well- kuvown Democratic oficebolder and orator ofcred bull, and Lilly was discharged, A tow momenta afterwards another repeater, Alexander McCormack, was brought in by OMcer Purdy of the Twenty-niat cinct, charged with voting under the name of Jeromiah Flannagan in the Seventeenth District of the Twenty. first Ward, After depositing his vote be leit the pol and was followed by Ofleer Pardy, who inquired wat repeater had forgotten the name be ‘and sald his name was Mo’ had into the trap, and the officer arrested him, ave, fe eS 18, ticlan who bad gone bail for Lilly also wa better on McCormack, Who was discharged. Officer Whelan. of the Twenty-ninth Precinet rested John Watson for attempting to vote under the name of Samuel Murdock in the Second District of the Kixteenth Ward. On being questioned be anid some one called him off his cart and told him to voto. His political friends deserted him in the hour of need, and be was committed in default of bail.g FOUR NEGRO REPRATERS. A batch of four negro repeaters were arronted in pne of the election «listricte in the Righth Ward. ‘They were arraigned before Justice Shandley, snd in consequence of thore deing no proof against three of them, they were cixcharred. Johnston, the other repeater, was committed in default of ball, A POLITICIAN COMESTO THR RESCUR, Just as the court was cloning « well known pick- pocket named Gough wus brought in in the eustod, of an officer on a charge of illegal voting. | Thi Nainant was J. Wilson Greene, idate for Assistant Alderman, and the Bosra ot Common Council. He chat the accused voted under the name of Wm: 1870, re ia the Tentl: Election District of the Fineonth Ward, an ir, pa porson as Clark lived there, and was informs that such was not t he fact. Tt eeeree was voting for the candidate w opposition to Greene Mr. Jobn Hampson, Oppouent of Greone for Assistant Alderman, gnve dail for Gough, alias Clark, on the spot, and the repeater and Mr. Greene went out of court together. Going down stairs, th blackguarded the venet risoner and bis friends blo Greene, who was heard could get out of this serape. givon bail, and will be back to the poll voting when Iget there."" Several other repeaters were brought in. Some were bailed at once; others were committed in default of bail, JUDGE HOGAN FARNING LAURELS. Thomas McGill, olina Clarke, an Irishmen, who protended to live at 2% I rd street, tried to Yote in the Second Election District of the Fifth under the name of Thomas Bett, a colored man, residing at that address. McGill was keld in $1,000 bail by Justice Hogan for trial. A man who is kuown by the namo of Freal voted Frodorick Radus in the First Klection District of refused to give his name, Lis examination, or to sign the paper. was full; committed by Justice Hogan for trial, aud of course cannot be balled ont. Officer Gec>ge F. Waller, of the Fourteenth Ward police, whil CD tte Rag a] wet upen OF 8 Keng gather aroun place, had straick by James Conroy. who was arresied and locked up in the Tombs, + Martyn Ryan, aged # ‘Street, wan arrest of who said be lived at 9 Fal- taken before Justice in, at the Tombs. for attempting to vote twice Elec at 6 Pock slip, the polling place of the Secor . tion District of the Second Ward. Fully committed for trial in defmult of $1,000 bail, —s— THE STATS RETURNS. —o—— Democratic Majority Over 50,000. ‘The returns received up to 9A. M. indicate the election of the Democratic ticket in the State by at least 50,000 majority, and it may ran over 65,000. ‘The following returns from the country, compared vote for Secretary of Bate last fall, show heavy Democratic gai —" 1 Chef Judge, Bee's Belden, Chut ch. sige: Nelvon: s a 9S a o- § = - - & g =- u a5 a Hoosick, ‘ 4 = Hilton, 1... u = ee, Park 2 - is . 3 Ser 1 4 = 3 ; 3 13 1 \ - 1 Qucenetury, 2. = a didieon, 1... © - her . o q = 2 SRLS ol Shel 1ER! Onon dag Onondaga. 1 Dutchess " Fy wi 2 abe hie = @ 3 ee 3 16 ie = - & m n ; 5 ae 8 ry 24 red = a Fort hden = ks Whiten = = 3 Fulton m w= Fulton ae | a | w= @ = = i 18 * = bs ‘Wenvehesier, * - i HWontchoster we a Ouondaga - w= NO! =- 8 = ¢ s 8 = ¢ w= fe K on Vompkius.., = Wayne. = % Deervark, a... a 5 Deerpats: ¢,.: ls sw = White Pialus | 1 — Oswego i@ mh Bie FE Oo - # ot 10 fu | Se ‘Ghemung.;::.. = a = at Ugteubene ss, @ = Be Westchester... = 3 Otsego. EI Cortland 388 Broome. iv aL Onondnge t= @ = Palmyra Wayne. -m7 | @ Bure Sl = mw % 3 é Greenpati Py Stayvesaui ro Hie S Home. Norwich, Norwich, Oxford, 1 Oxford, 2) Sanger leve2tewseal! | sagekzees. ne, 2... - Care Vinee i: a4 = Avon, 1. a Barr 7 TY Aldei B - @ beneca, 1. 2, 3. D ~ a ‘Mount Morris, i, a — 15 6 - 8 a) a “wv Rg 2 — 0 5 (CUS - us u“ 6 bid » a u = ao 5; = im J ib - 2 oT 18 oO eo “ wo 106 ia Frankia.” Uierankiio! 3 63 is 11asks8.1 ia Ci 4 Bangor Franklin...) Oxdeusbarg wrence., Madrid ‘Gonven Nia) Jeflerson Colesville, 1. 11 Bee Brighton, = Brighton! 2.00.00. /Monroesscss 33 = . Menton, J, NMonrog: is, = 8 DanVIIIb, Livingston s..: Bauy t on 6 6 rite Mir = = Nunds,”., Livingston is s Alexauifias i, 8 a Tehiad, .s. = 4 evde 25 ra Kevitond 8 i 13 n 55 g E) = Puooianiriss OF THE STATE BLECTION, Quxsy4, Ontario Coy May 11.—Mr. Folaar loads. PRICE TWO CENTS THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, THE CULMINATION OF NAPOLRON'S PLEBISCITUM FARCE. his Republican colloaeues 189 votes in three precincts of this town (Seneca). ren, May 17.—The returns ty (Monroe) will be about evenl; the majority for either tickot not reaching Srnaousm, May 17.—Whilo Mr. Seldene tins 200 over Mr. Church in this city, Mr. Andrews (Repadiiean) has $69, Euarna, May 17.—The majority for Mr. Charch in of Chemung will Mr. onthe Republican ti cing the Vote with « Flonrts! 10 be at once Reconstructed, May 17.—Ministerial journals contradict the rumor that a 7¢ Deum is to be sung, and grand Sétea with iMominations given, on the occasion of the declaration of the plebiscttum ; but they say. that 8 solemn assembiage is to be convoked, at which the Emperor will receive the official announcement of the result of the national vote in presence of the Grent bodies of tho State, ‘The Constituttonnel (semi-official orean) demands that the laws be applied in their rigor to the cases ttaek the Constitution, Penalties be visited on mombers of the Interna: Bocioty convicted of creating Associate Judges. The election passed off quietly Business in the conrts and public offices was euspend- nd the liquor saloons were closed. population turned out man voted the Republica them was manifevted in several instances, First District poll of the Eleventh Ward, the yote of ‘a colored man was challenge had served » term in the penit opinion that imprisonment force, and nearly ground that he the penitentinry did not disfrapchise him, pectors thereupon received his ballot, led he was attacked, for no apparent ho beat him severely tional Workingme several fellows, ne attacked near Prince atroe The colored dealt bis whit head a& to send him whi ry the middie of the roadway. M1 of the Fourth Ward, Julius Vi ‘was challenged, ‘The police continue the search for and arrests of Persons implicated in the late conspiracy, A aative of Bolaium who was discovered during the election among the voters at one of the polling Places was arrested, and has since been sent out of ‘The party of the Left Centre, to which belony the three Ministers who bi immediately reconstructe viewed with considerable astonishment, and no lit- Ue diseatisfaction. The Ewperor of Austria and the Empress of France will be the godparents of the expected child of the Princess Metternich. Mareeillaise hus been condemned for offence ror and for exciting hatred and con- joveroment. The author of the arti- ole specified bas been sentenced to six months’ im- Prisonment and a fine of 5,000 francs, the of 1 bo franes, The Second District lgon (colored), of st resigned, is to be he new Cabinet is non-residence. leave, William Bre took bim under his protection to save in the ofMeer's eli against the Em) ment for one year a tribunal also decreed the a sion of the publication of La Aarseiliaiee a THE SPANISH THRONE. complaint made against him b released him on bail, to appear in voting Wilson, and then mies Ninth district poll of tne ‘ard. The accused being challenged said lived at 27 Prince street and swo Press Domands a Monarch Mapurp, May 17.—Esparters has written te Marshal Prim, declining the candidacy for the crowa, on account of his great age. The Cortes has passed the Dill authorizing civil marriage by 149 yeas to 34 og “902K, ‘The press contin jestion of the throne, and the anxiety in politi. cal circles for the termination of the provisional statas daily increases. sagas” EI SEsaze| Loxpox, May 17.—The House of Com ed portions of the Irish land®ill, which, itis |, will restore confiden: the desire of England to betier the condi The bill allows two-thi irehase money to tenants, repayment to in thea Years in annuities at 0) S2ASEERELESE SEREESSE ESTE: iS SERzESe E528822225582 BITE ——— THE TROUBLES IN HAYTI. Bee383 id Neilson are elected Justices of the + by an overwhelming majority. THE PERFIDY O¥ J rible Atrocities—Peace at Genatves. Port av Prixce, April 30.—One of the Piquet chiefs, the notorious Seffra, who was o1 pave's leaders, has escaped from Jeremi appeared on the plains of Aux Cayes, with band They have burned and pillaged the village of Ports Piment, killing mon, women, and children, and committing most horrible one of the most brutal of all the Piquet leader, and has a long score to settle for murders and other barbarities committed during and eines The commandant of the dis trict, Coleaux, is in pursnit of him with a formk and the men have sworn not to leane The Mexican Boundary as a Theatre of Smnggling During the Rebelli uxaton, May 17.—The Joint Select Com- mittee on Retrenchment will submit an important report in a few days concerning the emuguling frauds It is understood that the Mexican border. Jommittee has conclusive evidence t's horough organization to carry Practice, and that during the rebellion now President of Mexico, was at the be: Of this organization, with fall knowledge and consent derate Government, and that ho sup- Jovernment with arms and munition of in return for cotton, which he smuggled into Mexico. This was done ut time when be professed great trendship for the United Siates, and while our Government was extending to Wim much sid Co re. in Mexico from the contro! of Maximilian, the time of Salnave, ‘The disturbances at Gonaives cansed by an oppo tition to the Goveroment has been quieted, and or der newin restored. Be , the Roorotery went down there, and by lis influence among the Peonle has succeeded in preventing further out breaks, A number of the insurgents were cap tured, aud several others surren Wasmxatox, May 17.—Among the petitions presented in the Sene Abbott irom a woman in North Carolina who some: apoointed postmistress, ron-clad Oath, to-day, was one by ( Reconstruct , May 17.—A petition is to be pre souted in the Senate to-day, asking Congress to se cure to citizens of the United States, resident ta Rhode Island, all the rights accorded them by thé ‘The design of the petition 1s nebise to naturalized citizens who are franchised if not poskossing the re erty qualification under the State Constitution, Having atten- cannot conscientl fore she wauts the Postmaster-General eitaer to modify reas to relleve tis true, she woman, she did not take up arins in aid of the re. but like other Southern women she used and rendored offices of uttention to the ier of her poll- tays, being a A Chosen Frecholder's Theft of $16,000, Mr, John F, Dunn, of Newton, Sussex coun! & prominent citizen, owing to the * sition Lecomes esi tes that ashe hi c'uding Senator Revels aski petition was properly referr ie war,” aud this post office al to their support. ‘itten to several Senator thelr assistance, nd & momber of bis pelghbors, as 8 man of correct bnsiness hubits, He bad borne an exce:lent character Lydian Thompson’* Punishment, Caicaco, May 17.—The trial of Pauline Mark- ham, Lydia Thowpson, Alexander Henderson, and Arebibald Gordon, for’an assault upon M. editor of the Chica} Recorder's Court. excevt Mr. King, counsel for the defendants, who Miss Thompson and each, and Miss Mark- The Democra Tror, N. Y., May 17.—The electios day included the officers of three new Wards crew ated by the last Legislature. ‘The Democrats elected all their candidates in each Ward, The Democratie Judiciary tickot received 1,761 majority in this city, a ——— Victory tn Troy. came off to-day in the put in a ples Henderson were Sned ¢ ret 17.—Registration closed 69) ahead. At tion the blacks bad # majority of sey a BROOKLYN, Gen. 1. 8. Catlin bas been United States District Attorn ‘The Crosstown Raitroad Company now run thee cars from Willlamsburgh to Prospect Park. second annual Conve: Ricuwon, Va., Ma here to-night. ‘The whites a s, Penn, May 17.—The difficulties in Dickinson College have beoo satisfactorily adjusted, ‘The order of suspension has been recalled, and the members of the Sophomore and Junior Ciasses pres- lege duties. As they en- ‘The absent “Tetum to exam ¢ absentoes will return to exami: classes, this morning the: pointed Assistaat ithfal Public Oficer. At the election for officers of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters on Monday, a cor d to call upon the Board of Po- rs and request of them that Fire t, Who had acquitted himself #0 ‘Well in his position, should be continued in office, ion of the Diocess 4 yesterday. Dr. Brown was elected Boone voter, wns aasai fecond District of the Fourth é reLUan Was look SPARES FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Grrtysnuno, May 17.—Three members of the yivanin College having been offenses, the class bave re- 1 aud demand tacir reinstatement, _— Exit St, Domingo Swindle, ‘Thirty-two Senators ight more tham enough io Gofeat "ts Wt peveeed to eight more Tole tis session, RAILBOAD ACCIDENTS. Serah Jackson, am aged Off a train in'motion in rd jonday night, fell, aod her thigh was brokea 16 Jagor. P. Plummer, of Boston, has been awarded ‘The annbal convocation of the Grand CI ‘of New Harapanire nct i Come serious break in the Erie canal yar Whitesboro, 10) feet of the road track was carried away. Junior Class of Pei nded for trifiny the Roval Arch Masons cord yesterday. Wasmixaron, re opposed to the Maas meeting to FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, Christopher Columbus {9 to be canonized. Austria refuses to recognize the Papal representa warned Greece that if brij Greece shail pay th died ‘The Prince of Wales p ‘Theatrical Fund dinuer on Monday evening. n fought in Athens by M. Bande, F there, and a brother uf the Greek the platiorm by sided at the Londen the Freneh Mii Minister of War, LATE MEXICAN NEWS. Miss Olive Logan is tll at Canton, TU. ‘The wite of Senator Wilson is dangerously ill. A portrait of Auson Burlingame is to be placed ia Several highwaymen hhve been executed, ‘The Hon, Conrad Po WA rupture has taken place between the Governag penhausem and family, of College Point, L. 1, sailed the Hammons yesterday, in Washington say that President Grant has turped tue White House into ert of Dental Col na, after again organizi i Gen. Kilpatrick, Minister to Chili, has, it is under- stood. resigued, wid 18 expected vo arrive here this je Curnuaca jusurgents having been defeated, ‘moved into tho State of Pucbla. idad Garcia. @ er has beco takem member of that body well known and welcome tu fashi ed to be married to the beautiful aod acco plished daughter of a Broad street broker. Mr. Benjamin Wenberg, who immortalized hii self by pay iny forfell in the great Delmonico foot-r Tas tired bis attention to 1 Of Hight rnin The Hon. David James King, who faci Williams, an Garray, a Commission: Gone to Tehuntepecto ip-dullding. He is now Which are attracting much attention among yatebiamen and land-lubbere, oe NGTON NO. JOTIINGS ABOU ¢ Commissionors will take possegs 14 Exchange court, betwoom, sion of thelr nes Broadway and ‘The fi'ty-fourth anniversary of the Now York Sunday Schoo! Union was by the gathering of huvdveds of children 1g differ uroughout the city, 1x Governors of the New York Hospi They incluge the names of A. Covkling, Jas. The Senate will Lave ® session tov memorated yesterd iy, satised with the ‘The Ways and Means have postponed ion of the Funding bill until next Tuesday, ‘The President thinks that when the bostile Sioux chief arrive in Washington it will be (hem that it is to their Interest to remaln at peace, y of New York was before the Benate Foreign Kelation Committee yesterday, askingIpermis Sion tO laud the Belgian cable on Whe comet of New IB. Johnston, and oth ‘The Twouty-second Regiinent parade and medal e to-night iu the Fourteenth ntertants drilled Inst eycning for the last Lime in the presence of the Judges. weights—none less them rue. inal ary ant aol Presentation tak two hundredipoun anization, and et shoot on’ the ‘ark, Nipetioth street, In the Lord distillery forfeiture case, in which \d Tucker, revenus oMicers are F Ioforinere’ fees, Comm: Inge ‘wo former credit ‘The Attorney-General decides that Internal Reve- Due officers should be cousidered as informers, and a entitled to moieties for the c Rectod with the detection of frauds, Mr, Dawes, as Chairman of the Commitiee on Ap- ropriations, having decided in und claimants, havea rood t nunication of facts con- r of the Puget