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THE SUN, MUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1872 MME BROOKLYN OUTRAGE. a ote cach on his own hook. Bach “ we tente that they must look out for themealves, and Aspens Sheds an Aas : Tal ts Gute 4 count ten ballots and then destroy them ; them they are told to nurse 1 that persone empl commissions have publicly organized such When a fob Is give vr rr [GRANTS TAMMANY RIVE | ne attempted to verifs "8 count, adi tt ao as to make it fast as long as possible, Whea | Te: By MT id The each Paeamatic itaitrond Bilt Reported ‘ ap the election fs over, of course they will be diss | AN OFFICIAL HISTORY OF LAST | votes: Douglas Republican), 1M. This vote was | 18 the Senate—An Tnvesttaation Into the! gam gy per POnRERS Oo It was also propored In the now charter | tye Ceation il over, of course they will be at Saba fOxtON FRAUDS. announeed by the Inspectorand telegraphed to:| — FiakePoltard Suita against the Union F RBAT ROWBRRS OF THR CITE re a y ¢ ELEOTL to abolieh that pernictous system of oltsel- | Totem the United states Treanugy: not. {or aia Police Houdiviariers.” Subsequentty the returns | cite tenitro atehiment Aca OF WASHINGTON fication which permits one-half of the their unekitied labor, but fe Wr RilGe: Tow Ross MeLanghtin'a Policemen, Mnapece as Ol thus Hlocting Fostet by Limajoritye | | ALBANY, March 9.—There were not ov s MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1872. Hoard of Aldermen to go out this year and aattiaioe ba Whclea al atedt ait 4 RECPATING AND FALSE COUNTING | forty members present in tho Assewbly this | 179 Vencly - the other half next year, Ae the Board is} The manner in which the Central Park Box Miulane cChationeers oa trom | op tiie Ett Distet 4 of the Twelfth Ward morning, and there was hardly a quorum In the 0 Hin One Veny ribechrrterd ab Ba SY | now classified, public opinion cannot act — was laid out and improved under the direction the Polls-11,000 Erauduleat Bultotn eral Unies He followed them go the Sigth Dive Beebe lathe Wor emacs, he dence tae t famine ee Arademy of Waste Horr 1 Dis upon @ corrupt majority at any election, | of the former Park Commissioners has been & | opne Committee of Seventy-tive of Brooke | Wet, where they vot RENEWS | Sr retreive SieereT TITSRRTY re hea | Fae SEHR ativan etre datas Coane, ‘ be » * . | i of Seve ive of Brooks | was about ten; in a ‘oad Committee reported favorably the Roach | ‘ON, March 9 pon the arrival but only upon a fragment of it, ‘Those enbject of pride and satisfaction with all New | yo 4 Sane ua About ten : 100 ‘ ater Hide B if © prepared a tabular statement and | He was afrald to ct moumatle Railroad b ta wale of the New York tra hy scte 2 towse 4s av, ned 138 ob who renin bold all the machinery of gov- ker, the work of that body having met ttn eee eee eine ihe. results of Ue men Vote ty levnetny aniives oe Te ts ite Lh Mb bu Me Hal y rk tf in wth yc aturces'e bit ete = Lactare, wk awe, More general commendation than the proceed- | 4 hind al matidl nthe First District of the ble committee will re one of the ele. Issue, an enterprising newaboy who gloneea Bint Asenue Theatre -bivien Croment; {ts Dower aud. patroneae, AEC cas of any Giher ney OF Hien WRU Taye Nad coms | (eee (ever mh of the alleged frauds tn v8, Taylor says: About (AM. the A | vated railroad projects, The Pro-Rata Frelght | over the headings, commenced to cry out bate Fila Baatan Fries. Wits ¢ W090 Use Tt i conjumetion (With {he Cote ie eae net ne er rrantctealatfaire: After | Kinet county in last fall's election. ‘The foflow. Wekets, wero emptied on the table to | Dill was nade the special order for Thuraday | ly: “New Youk Sey, all about the Washinotom, ; ie missions to figit public opinion and ree | he Cvarter of 10 went Into ope-ation the | Meare rome of the fets elicited by sworn | sed Ait 9 in-and said, | next. Inthe House @ communication was ree | Tammany. Billy Willams and Eldeidyo ocicce fF Aewtemy of Me ta elect fit nssociates for themselves, ‘Thus supervision of the Park passed inte the hands of | MMidavite: Ward, a | ekehare vou counting?” Jahn Newman, a can. | celved from the Caton Pacific Railroad Company | by Gov. Cooke a pherd. Will ye have ona ; In the Kecond District of the First Ward, a | viewer. replied," The Assembly.” ‘The man res | enclosing a res * Diy mple Theatre loopy Dur pt ition, which was adopted, for | mister, only ve cen ‘i rogues in office league together and the newly « 1 Department of Parks. The Marked it "should have been done vetore ye AN such a rust was Ban Franelaco Minstrels Bates public money to return roguce to office. | Executive Comuittes of this Department haa | STUN Democratte distelet, the regularly an- | Trey Woods remarced, “iat mag wa spp:” | the appointment of a committes to Investigate | never seen, even for THe MUX, Tn shit. ¥ oy t se This has always been the result whe ublished acouple of letters from Menara, Ors. | Botnted Inepectora wore Patrick Boylan, John | The cry was ralsed, “Put him out.” A sham | the facts in the matter of the judicial proceed | o'clock P.M, not acopy could be procured (or Bagi pert ‘Ae trahman to Greece, tis has always been the Ms pen ¥ re oa. the land ape architect Flynn. and Bernard Martin. Flynn and Boylan Leu Bs iam A E ie Ma § lacy ae Anes instituted against the company hy the late | love or money from any of the newsdeal t MFA elcla drag classification has been tried. ” E Coy the landscape architects, | 6, . ‘ nec an surging about the table. Taylor ‘ Bait Ai etek hany of the newsdealors, [t Phirty-fourth Str Star Comblontton shold Ph ‘orm these things | Who were the designers of the plan adopted for organized the polls and appointed the poll | saw Christopher Leavy rush over with a handful | James Fisk, Jr., and one Pollard, whch obliged | may surprise you that the letter produced stl Thesinple attempt to re clerks, Martin being present. Immediately after- | of tickets, and mix them with the Assembly | the company to remove the « tthe fact ia itis now thundering the Park, in which the objects originally con- ® from New | a sensation, t Was enough to darn thenew charter. Mon. | {he Parkin which the objects origiually fons | ward a crowd forced their way into the polling Hamsaseerat hare on the table, uncounted, THe | York to Boston; alto requesting the Legislature | ail around Grant's Washington iting. Wood's Musewim—Workingmen of Tox, who introduced it, haves tt to perish | oy ond various commenta are made on recent | Piece and Flynn and the poll clerks were seized | pointing for Flaherty and Watnwright. the Dem. | of New York to take such action on the subject THE NATICK CORLEW ALARMED. mgs icHe oe from neglect, while he strains his lungs and | chines and projected changes by those who by the poltve, and removed. Flynn and Boylan geratie candidates, aytor and Young each Rept may be deemed proper, and that the Secretary | Yesterday the Hon. Henry Wilson of Maren ‘Terms of The Sun, swells his cheeks hallooing for more coms | have tately had the control of the grounds. In | Pret ted, and Flynn produced his certificate of | @ tall Show the Sole st60d.. When they toe | OF the company transmit to the Speaker of the | chusetts, feeling that this Washington Tammany Pavey, ner venr, tomall subyen Appointment. but it was divregarded. Lewts | enced counting Morton's tickets the ¢ Assembly of the State of New York a copy of | was too heavy a lond for him to carry If he Lewis was then appointed inspector by Martin, | ers ordered the. room tu be cleared these resolutions under the seal of the company. | should happen to be the nominee for next Vices although Boylan and the other inspectors re- | ise Masten Stow iets DUE according Cowie | thre No cOnSletTiTS. peters Cu mbich provides | President of the United States, entered a motion fused to concur, and two other poll clerks were | tury there was an excess of thirty votes, i ‘shall keep or detain for coma: | Fequeeting the President of the United States to chosen, One of these inspectors would not read A ROW IN THE BEVENTRENTA WARD, of person of unsound | suspend the Bor of Public Works wotil the the whole of the general oath to persons chal- | tn the First District of the Sevent fourteen days. except on ap- | investigation wae concluded and action taki n Bernt has come to the conclu- | these letters it is very succinctly shown how In- tion that the people are not fit to govern | dustriously, under the Tammany diepensation, themselves, and looks for their rulers in the | fenorance and bad taste have labored, by the ex- lobby. ‘The Whiskey Ring has joined | penditure of two and a quarter millions of dot- hands with the City Hall Ring; and Grant | frst spotl. as far as possible, the admirable re~ pensation nth ward, | mind for more tha ; alte of fou of Intellize con- ‘i . Inwriting to the S omintestor Republicans, taking pattern from the con. | *uits of fourteen years of intellis raleets ene | longed, omitting that portion which referred to | during the canvass, John Valentine caw acac: | Of Bubite Charities fora license, when the cone | thereon, which was lald over under the rulea, my duct of their chief, ally themselves toevery | tie central Parke eee Ok the sid Voting before, During the enivaes this tne | iain marking down votes for Powell which | missioners shall Investigate the application aid | ‘This was @ atep inthe right direction, ae 1 is fraud and wink at every villainy that holds | °" hedeais iece spector was detected reading Republican ballots | was then ordered out of the room. One of the | Lomers shall taake alt ieceocary heculai es | well known that no clerk or employee of the ) y a Beit hep were Dor corals baliota, ASE Hered Le ett toh Mee | fugnert shall make all riecessary regulations, | re Ame at iaatict secunlary profitvor themeulves, ay Pi ‘ canvas efused to proceed until John 3 soa bill to amend the Life abd Health Tne | Board, or of the District Government, or eve out # pecuniary profit for themselves, | The Troy Times says that (a gront many | CHALLENGENA nEATEN AND DALLOTS DLertioven. | Prrtaids tepubliean cardiinte for Aldermah, | aufance ineorparating art: fe authuriger tite ite | the members of the lecwistue dees cre The Committee of Seventy-five intend | men who cordially support Gen. GRant fully | Inthe First District of the Second Ward, aleo | left. Another assured McDermatd there was & | Sestment of (ands th bonds and morteawes on | trececimene white trae wane duvet holding @ mass meeting of citizens at (he | share In Dr. GuEELEY'S desire for a change | strongly Democratic, the inspectora in alinost | dangerous crowd outeide; that he had better | unincumbered real estace worth Ofty percent. | © mony While this arbitrary aud overhears Be aay Nee ee tate anomie Lena | , | every’ tistance refused. to sneer persons chate | leave, as no one could tell what might bappen. | more than the sum loaned (hereon, a: (a Cuied | ing Hing has power over them are, OF the pion of the advertiver _ | Acudemy of Music on Thursday evening | and for a reform which shall be earnest and | jenged, and received. their ballots, ‘The inapec. | MeD maid was obstinate and sat still A few | Btates keand stocks of States ities in STARTLING AND CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. to revort in full the result of their juvertic | thorugh." No doubt of this; but the full mag. | tors kept whiskey at the polis and were contin. | Wowents after Superyor Thomas Dexyr Thos, the United States. if auove ; Ines nePaudb Sa cePAtOha: HoWevan OE thule cream on of Up-town residents, adver ni of thelr numbers w not! ot ed | tally drink! One of them treated friends in | McNally, Stephen Dor iy, Joni OMT SEY, so a bi} to abolish capital punishment, and | Pp teane spo banat Peale td mmodetion of uptown resents, a gations, tude of their numbers will not he appreciated | Hof them treated frende in | pack ‘Coniy, and many others, rusied. i tute itupelsonment tor life bere of the late Levistature, we gladly chronicle, f The SUN Will be received at our regniar — - until the votes for the Reform candidates c hallooin ome emniah Costello. was t ut him out’. (meaning. MeDe 1 ogered @ resolution Instructing | The Sr ike How, Gnaatie Scan feles at the uptown advertisement ofices 01.4 West The Reason Why. to be counted in November next. Farrell's trominent employe nen hegan, says Walter E Sinithy ne. pHa Cltien 75: javesnite tHe: fate teey Coe oe rence, Cantus at ea a Thirty-second street, junction ot Broadway aud £ixt ce “ Pe licart tor chenienpline, ance feht. The result was, MeDermaid and fh fhe Deatanne sg | member of the Council from Gov. Cooke'e own svenue, and FOS West Twenty-third street, opposite A good deal of surprise having been ex- A eel ti t cm ineludli tello asked a policeman who witne d the as- iw eal turmet none hai ‘Tere Griven ook we nmisstoners omnes Sur. | ward in Georgetown. He came forward and Of " SAM. pM 198 reside: should bave delegation from nie reluding | aautt to arrest Farrell, but the policeman 0b fol he strict the and Street Inprovement Depart. | he mor . ng and conclusty Men bein pbebailshintni bien tad thal hi Pressed that President Grant shoult! have | a1 oe the moat prominent men of that ity, | NM Mr. Patten, the owner of the house | polls were held ip n liquor store, John McDie~ New York. and also the charges againat | e8¥e the most startling and conclusive evi of the corr oe < tendered the Peruvian mission to W. W. Peat ho pollu were held, heard the Inspectors | Mond, Peter McCallum, and Stephen Smith were ter Commissioners of the clty of Brooke people's money, K f visited Washington and culled on Gen. Grant a spenters ax to where they should beaten by a gang « hs and driven from th ne te there being @ thin How Ale | showing that the appre * wlrendy put inte i rer the hands of this Be the canvass and was ordered from the room, Jaid aside for future consideration, which was rd of Public Works and the A POLICEMAN STUFFING THE BALLOT-DOX. | agreed to Governor will amount to between sizteen and ition requiring the | seventeen millions of dollars, Mr. Peck ts an able New York Central and Hudson Kiver Railroad 7 d orm oie. 4 Company to report the suing levied on and paid | IAWyers and was formerly of Iilinols. | As he into the treasuries of its diferent companies Lf save ta bis testinony. ho was first an Abolition. the several Kholders thereof; the nan ist, then a Free Soiler, and thon a Republican, capital of the companies now ‘represanted by ifled th wv seatiaa¢ lee said company ; amount actually expended on | , He testified that he was ® momber of the Die MT th mounts | trict Council, but resigned last July. He found tors ord could then kee In the room. ‘Twe.ty m after a large bundle of tickets were kent out to | th the Fourth, District of the Twenty-first | MF Alvord offered a re red shutters on the windows, Carolina was impeached and convicted, | the Chicago relief partly by Rey and mi —the Washington Chro ding In C ublican votes, of bigh crimes | ‘The Washington correspondent of the Chi meaniors, and deposed from office | Times eays that these gentlemen met with a re- | Mr. Patten by the inspectors with strict orders | word Willen L te comes to the | markabte reception from the President. They | {0 destroy them 5 afterward two more bundles | patlots were em sent out with like orders, Patten gave them Uh ae A ly Anes President's rescue and expinins why such | found him standing in a corner of the reception | ty hie wile, who preserved them and & few days | assed: @ Police offiver threw ahandful of tickets un offer was made to the disgraced ex. | room with knit brow, and as they thought an them to Posta They | heard Bowell accuse the policeman of throwing “g expression of tmplacable enmity on his face. As and Mayoralty | the tickets on the table; he says Bowell th As we have already stated, we have only begun to explore the robberies of Groner M. Rowesox. We have at our command, and have established by detailed evidence, the full particulars of only a few of them, Accordingly, we are not able to say with Howell says, after the ward 1 on the table to be : tbted ss on | Governor, a | pe cu cere, Ob spe, tADle, nee to property of mpanies from the oxactuices how tmuch money he bas etolen | vi cnunictesnys that Gov. OLDEN has | $00 8 the purpose of the visit had teen stated, kcots that had been handed bimby voters | from nis, und threw then com the Bours tie ved actually levied op eroat dimculty In gating Just bills through the from fey at bella awl taking the Rect beste Ghake ian Honk Qe Hak ane IRaG Mecca informed We visitors that he would eure them, Sy ene ti hots wa re for Alierman Browne, the Demo- | {nte, the treasus Bt anid cornet nekae a hee | e unell. 1 his piston the first {9 F eolilton slrealy within our knowledge,a rough cal- . “tn " J like to know why he should be appealed to by YING TO BUY OFF AN LN@PFOTOR, ratic candidate, KW. ommedien saw an | i ‘ ine oan waa a grossly linproper act. Members M . ce cent, of the annual dividends pald to the stock- | the Hoard of Public. Works appeared in the he has uniformly written in the Chronicle | Chicago for help when the two Senators of Tili= Un, the Fourth District, of the Second Ward pal td teen Ser Wane: lage ese ere holders since the roads were fp amount to less than one mition four hun- in the same tone that characterized his | nots were both opposing hin ter which he | AiGerman Dywor a epee OF bcCaltrey to ree bers of tilegal votes came from men working In dred thourand dottars, Valedictory nrticte in that paper. ‘There is | gave vent to an avalaucho of tnvectiven against | lan.” He refused. "White going to the patie the | the sewers (uudor the Water hoard): Many of | [ The Newark Daily Advertiser, following | 2° doubt that this ts true. In his valodic- | the Chicago Tribune. As the leading member of | Hext m ning he was knocked down, Id and |: pathatenisN Horley ea tale hs Bhng taht med the ian who attacked him were arrested and | L'Hommedicu was threatened wh jected she line of conduct adopted by the advo. | CTY he expressed his conviction that the the delegation was Gov. Bross, one of the pro- | taven to the statlon hi The Sergeant dis- | to some of th ting. He al oulazion shows that his robberies do not t in operation ; Common Council ond solicited members for amount of the surplus earnings of said compa: thelr votes, Mr. Peck sald that be found it nee 'y placed to the coustruction account and becom-~ oF o pret 0! 0 ny part of thelr indebtedess ; and other in- | {Wit veture tlie wore beset quiries of a like nature, ‘The resolution was 5 nec ; laid over under the rule pT My SRT dp cil On the motion of Mr. J. A. Bab: rod q & the Com- | Hee! ie 1 e he Tribune, this ill-timed ebullition d the ass: ord Field to be | Heeman in uniform peddling ti a i " Prisons Were ed to make District Legislature wir robberies W st e. © the continued peace and prosperity o! 4 rate preminent citizen, and reached the polls avout heck by one Have furnished each convict with a Bible over Kevente when their robberies were first exposed, to all the visitors, who at once withdrew in a | fit'lime they were being opencd. 1 the stre Ae EVeay GRO are east pa Bible | not think that money oot the country, if not to the preservation of juire of the State o * F Treasurer whether the ar Wits appropriated L ‘ to pay off the ii Baa ara ote property in the Dist Seer e etn’ Purpose have beet | Reverul of the members of the Board of Paul Works repeatedly endeavored tu Induce hit to vote for the four million bill, bted ness, ’ “it is essary to take any says that “it is wun ary to take any to WAS alvout § notice whatever " of THe SUN's exposures, Tt adds, however, that if we are sincere ¥ ace “before the Demo- nt fra devidediy unplens of mind. SO i (he Government itself; and some weeks an IN Bore M'LAUGHLIN'S WARD. Clarke estimates from 1 ring fr the editortal To the Third District of th rth Ward (Bors | cast, Watson makes a like estimate previous to his retiring from the editorin We have received from Mr. Treappecs | McLaughlin's ward) Augustus cmberger piEt0Ae DRIVEN PRON SHE POLL chuir of the Chronicle he had published the | pyarr several ponphilets printed in London, tn | 88% several non-residents when he knew swear “ . ed a bill amending . It provides that tn the Public Instruction ac ean lay our evic ‘: in thelr votes, One of them afterward attempt- Fifth District of the same ward W: ‘ cratic members of Congress,” and thus pos- | flowing able article, which fully sustains | which ne has endenvored to show the purity | ed to vote inthe Fifth District; when he was ar while attempting to peddle R define the boundaries of school OUSTING AN HONEST DEMOCRAT, de for him of entire loyalty to | of Senator Posknoy's motive nd acts In con. | rested by Deputy Sherif Rice, but was re: « was setzed by a polive oMicer and enses shall be a town The testimony of Capt. W. W. Moore, a Ifa. y the claim tr We are ods the President: nection with the Kan and when a schoul commi ince a school building und. nount Not exceeding $1,200, instead of $36 ably compel an investizatic much obliged to the Daily Ad ‘da man | dragged from the stoop. ‘The officer then per= mitted another to go there and peddle Dein cratic tickets in his place. Stophen L. Foe, re- | 40 erat, Is important, Ais purity ofeh a rand ho ty have kepthim in ve Werner of the late city government, either as a memiwe toner shall | tong T ne may stat 7 George A. Healy calle: do ewear ib Lis yote ; by a mob. famine fund. But Mr, | 3,8 me Hyatt has nothing to say In regard to the Kan- | then driven from the p " tiser for aon ‘ apt ; » | Loyal men tn the fouth ore intensely anxione His by policeman N K s y e ow, to bu y one ; allot o mard 01 | ‘ this suggestion; but though we havea due | hte Met tun ot Gea, Gaant tu the, Predt | sas Senator's relations wih Jamus F, Lecate | One of the Inspectors ordered the poltceman to | siding at 1 De Kalb avenue, chal ger 8 Fe 1 81.80 for son dare fuil cere ih aie Saaae | When ths eee Diactia ieaer Fespoct for members of Congress, Wo prefer | ery ee aie ent eva have Cerpored iy | anid the ANDY JOILNSOX Lmpench Ment C0) oO eee ae een eae net te oes buy | Foguy knowing the repeater did not live with | duties; requires teachersto attend the Teachers’ | Urganized, the King #9 Pthie tevisti to lay our evidence before the great trib- | Coie persecution ut bin rebel weigbs has he given any explanation of PosEnoy's | of 17 swear tn his vote. He gave his residence | Bln, In presence of William C. Earl, asked offiver | [ngtiture, and those who do not attend, and fail | districts that they thought they were strc unal of the people, and to diseuss the quese | 8b9.,i8,, Mee of ae pian matives in procuring for the CALMAN women | 44,3 Morte avenie, which was tntruc; he Fe- | Avi (0 arrest the repeater, but ihe officer res | {) furnleh aaumiolent excuse. shall be dented ts | beat honest old Capt: Moore, The ‘pevpio, how. tion with the half inillion of 1 rs who | * De " ged ro tha luc nations in one of the Department dl 1 ase In the Sixth District of the same ward Frank | !sh persons for interrupting schools to the | decided to retain this honest man, and weoted alail It 0 hie. siierkte oe at Washington. BALLOT-HOX STUFFING AND REPEATING. D. Marshall, one of the regularly appointed tn- | Teachers’ Institute. | hin by ahandsome majority. Althorueh shep= ly consult our pages, Our contemporary i = ey Inthe Firet District of the Fifth Ward John | spectors, was not allowed to act. A man The bill regulating the fees of Justices of tho | herd’s bookkeeper is a son of fhe old Cipewn, of Newark may think that the rovbery of | {2° . McGahey saye the Inspectors kept quantities of | tamed O'Brien was appointed in hia place, | Peace, Constables, and jurors was ordered to a | the Ring could wot maninutate t ewark may think that the rovbery i ; MeGahey #aye th ‘ors kept quantities 0 as App 4 place, es, and Jurors was ordered to e Ring could ot . - if .| When, in addition to all chis, itisremem- | The postal telegraph in England is un | tickets beside the baliot-boxes, He sawanin- | John A. Costigan says the Inspectors bad | third reading, Tt fixes a uniform rate of fees, sentative, It was thereupon dovid @ million and a half by a Cabinet Minist f v million and a half by a Cabinet Minister | a at during Honpen's trial hy North | der the charge of an oMcer nanied F, J. | spector receiving ballots from voters, which ba | jurge numbers of tickets beside the ballot boxes. | that they will not be subject to alteration by | aT pnoctaiie meniber trons tn isa matter so trifling that it is unnecessary | Pered tha pie Ve feuvay ited be th piaitend would dropon the floor, aad put others in their | Ho saw O'Brien depositing those tickets In the | Boards of Supervisors, Also the bilt regulating | § + of the name of L be thio nA hat Ww. Carolina a wituess testified that Honpgn | SCUDAMORE, appointed by the master-Gen- | pice in the ballot-boxes. MeGahey protested, | ballut boxes, inste ots given him by | the manufacture and quality of gas : give him the patronsve and powert rrupt - i ste ice of It whatever. We ¢ had sald he wanted to sec Grant Emperd eral, It eppears that ScuDaMone has recently | an: the Juspector threatened and dered hit | voters: J . Alexar I Both Houses adjourned to Monday evening. the Democracy that Dieksnn cov 1 wy that all the advocates of Grant's re. | bad satd he wan shy + | delayed the sending of despatches haying some | away. a kicked i pector, at least aduzen - — to the Lezislature, When this lit way election will profess a similar opinions but | ABM his peeones him, Ho one CAN | connection with aetrike of telegraph operators, | himint Sanaa Soon aud pucowbere ta cele place 4 COSTLY CIGAR STUMP. aA A fanart eh vag MAES SS Bc : a anauee MaMMERCTRINEE eka aaTt n i est q puto nel rons raul pul Moore ata stall port we defy them: to try that issue at the poils Li ide which he desired to stop. This act he has now ballot b In one instance be reuun- of his own district Into Dickson's, and Oius by Ret 4 able man to represent this country abroad, | ¢¢ in to the Postmaster-General, | ere Wel ed, and Garhardt said it was too late, as the y City Heighte-Ten F parking the eaucue with Kepublicang frou to Noveuber next. 4 fark Gaeahe tana har neti bi ae Fourth District of the snine war was deposited. During the canvass Costi+ Homeless Loss $18,000 Public, works. Dickson was renominated. and — and would have beld the samvopinion | concluding In the following languag wrinut nae to! wera Noting. He any, Robb: {Cr Conroddys ad’ Dy H” Fowler, 1 two four-story | tected. and Capt, Moore, the any award tite ad beeu convicted of picking pockets. +L belteve t . contd hope to | then tothe Sixth: District. and fou each kept a tally. For Senator, Henry ©. Murp! the King. was forthe firat time bi muny year we SapOrseRT FF sienellelinied iy sid pasate stabs dehay presi ; eats sare Hanee | line st the pulls: When they saw D they ran | Fee ved ing votes: Van, sickly. tthe southeast | left cut of the councils of Washingtons Me ole no. uae jo jutroducing the auers t ‘ a ny st folfow my example | away et Garhardt declared #12 for Murphy and e y City, were burned ELC tone WO! GIR OT Bo vata Wuttodeing, (he gis 2 Sante 509 tiroushowts mace a fie acm iortow ata Wocus the tik THR POLICE RSCOURAGING REPEATING Van Sickiyn, For Alderman, Week se Pee agi de te a eee CONVICTED HOBDERS, coming Presidential eloetior Whatever The ton inquires why it is that Prest- YB Ine Haut a rl Hed Witve Mouutieut in the Third Distitot of the kiteh Ward Thnd us enum, 80 Yet Gart it ann me : se oY Me Ith inet ery nay bine morn AE en may be the theoreti uiors of men, | Cent <7 keeps so large a number of x shar eaicretn eda tae Ban ou {own ainan for | cleven, twelve, ard thirteen votes for Weeks as | Sutherland's bouse depiee | ments of the D Taking 1! whether they are free ra or protec. | unfit n public offices, aud why he atord an ibaty ve commentary | chatienging an . f the police, | if they were ten, P.M Slavin says the passage | oye qe NeplayOR IE need ernine showed ‘that vee : tained then Thy GRANT'S grent desire to put the telee | who took 1 Thomas Fitegerald ding to the polling place was very narrow :that ere playing it ts suppose ar » December si iw Uonists, everybody kuows that so long as | HAlutaiped the get l order abuses in this the United States under Government | S88 @ bumber of whom he knows he tr er to get, ear the doort exercise ther iu | that they wei f ary ns in| Tule was spent in sever months. . : ‘ rmous amount | City for more thana rafter the : voting, and heard a pole oftiver trying to ine | Of challenge, but was driven away. For threes | smoking, as some ni t ay was f Y-Uiree months preveding the « We have to vaise such au euornious amount | OLY fort bana year after their atr control, We duro say that a President of | duce w man that had already voted to vote again, | Quarters of an hour before the potla closed t Pe cuat Maan ne Bay wee OPe0 st aw rhinent the expen of revenue as is now indispensable, an | (¥ bad be we fully revealed. These are | despotic t eles might Oud tt very useful for | Saw an inspector throw ng into the str whe had previously voted blucked thei uy by them In Hghting a cigar stump Fan average for seve! rage Fes Questions very difficult to deal inns. | his own purposes to have the telegray nig | lot given him to deposit in the t bya | fearcely a Republican was allowed to less Cina an hour the whole block was in | shows a difference against the 1) levied on sl Unported ¢ 1 b as the wisWers must either admit ands; t tiene ay when a Govern officer | was t atened 0 r Flanigan with pere ie sted by order of Se t. Campbell ; 4 sigh tr Haan F | Sea, Lees Bye ® year sox) apes tol Hep marty ‘ible, and to | bat President Gnanr is dish peas power to decide in this country what corre- produced b nument | tur ed) to prose yell for false ime | ® ety tapcch biel EL LD oat cng iu rut : , : By f pokdence Ibe sent forward and what kept but the fd iin he | prisonment. Twill take all | ho ¢ rendered homeless by . ny 8 {reps make it an issue in the election would be | that he is inc e; and in either care is Hoetie i Kelly also | chances ‘ampbetl was ac. | tl fi 5 : report ( » rot : Miter la eid i in, we + mill far distant tor ret ; 22 | tively en ddbng tickets | fe itn for | rime that ¢ . exceedingly injudicious,and would imperil | UBHL te be Pre t. scl by Fitzg , : ‘ i y the Nation val t * handed to him by | and eb enunder bim | th them shi ark, bey ‘ ti other public interests of the gre ae The $ referred by t \ are The Hon. Tuomas A. Hew voters on the floor, @ metiines through the | Were sin rowde ¢ names of $1,145.30; was ralecd tax 1 tance, e | nd disgraceful; but they A . TENDRIC oa ie reint int ' ‘ t, | a t mainder by the sale of bonis. The, tax portance, indeed revolt 1 1; butt ue OGURA Eee ‘ H ' 1 | mavnde - : a ealously in favor of acting with t ali +5 ena: Fao the | He sa ‘“ an | as t houses-Hugly €lved Welw Novem t 13 Under thee cirenmatances nothing seems J capeve compare with the great and manie | erg republicans forthe n nt he | Suthe q Company | February 10, 18t2, These figures. show ) 1 ad Republicans f edemption of the coune # to this method of cone | * e myany | } ‘ piles ‘ wud bb committe ’ n. he ¥ eaten in the preas | Would prevent every v 0) i Mine | fece were 5 nd the ¢ More appropriate thin the nom mn) | OI eau : is bles VhY | ty from publle robbery and corr n and mo ealen ate B rou 0 sting | for $4 alk Maen] $2007, leay S halanen’ Ut Rion of such candidates as Lyman Treastpenn |G BM. Roursos, Gen, GRANT'S Seeres | from personal and military goverament. He will says he saw tite assault, and head A CLASSUPICAT two children Hughes. wife, and two | Balance in bank on February 6, 0 ident. Mr. TacMBCLLhus proved | We have already detailed to the public; | Guretey Ha Reeth Tiustetct of the eae Wand Chas of fraudulent votes eset was Gives, chaosded as | AY" Sawn and Mr. McHugh, w.fo, and four chil, | porary loans of asteenmmier may. have been If a wise snd pruden ys ers of them are waiting for the comph ne cke saw the ins spane Yann ek. | solos dreas insured for $1.00. Fourth, house—owued | paid. but there is no record of it on the boule > The invasions of U ‘Atatha Carcitor at Ra eaten Not to be f 4.7% Poor hou nd occupied by Charles Kilpatrick and family; | Even if they were repatd T renaind B decided statesman, with theoreticas ideas n of the evi » When they will be | | 4, ee mn i United States territory lean eas urn ge jholls bye | Sobnen amubers! 7.) Lies Nemes ated ta sith LU itured Canalame Mich nutascceren lan tees | $55 to” be accounted { ths favoring free trade; while Dr, Grrexey is | similarly exposed; and in the long ca y bands of armed Mexicans continue at irregue Wa lichted cigar in his face, He was then | Yael Jott, ae no Wards Firot District. 000 | ley wife, and four children, insured for $1 eee ease tae arent te yeti an unccuiprcwliie oe ira’ | JoRUAGE these criihen thoes ata aay oats lar intervals, and appear to be viewed with en= | beaten by sev sons in the presence of the Total aq | Mr Gariett Vreeland # house was seri + | and since December ah, ty ay went et ) ¥ eur tire equanimity by the President, who Is so ice and driven from the polls. Inthe Ninth mS Ketiuiated fraud 45 | aged he entire lose ts Mt a > RFSROMBY Contracts ce fhominute two such men to | of which would e, if tried by a just | cupied Re eat one trict the ouly votes cuviosed were on the a 8 As previously set forth, thirt d to the expenses rep \ ‘ in th ‘ 1 impart t, to a Ron t upled in electioneering fur Lis renomination i the votes forthe other candidates Grand total weliaa a of hein children, have bes: na fair view of the relative recognize in the inest satisfactory manuer | 2d Impartial + to scud ROBEsoN to | that he has no time to apare for the considera- ated There were 1451 voters who voted In districts | Uumeless. Se ee Organ Daninect ane the fact that while the tariff needs retorin- ate Prison. tlon of such trifling matters as the protection of NOW THEY COUNTED 1 w where they did’ not reside. Whether they voted Ute aaa muanaaal uld make the account stand as full p PED IN THR SIXTH WAN i of the new goverumant tor sevia Inc, high duties must still be maintained. | Tt is now more than two weeks since we | American citizens from foreign aggression. | In tho First Distriot of the Sixth Ward sao | Malls In districts where they were entitied ty SRUSEMENEH Peas Thus, without any compromise of t began our exposures of these facts; but | There tsa Joint resolution pending In Congress | Daves were added t Viste hatore ie fe eee ee eee : ara ERE? ei { coryoration ft b ) ise of t ; ye 7 x — he Conc f the oved Ju si opinions, both free traders and protection. | Devond two or three protracted Interviews | fF the appolutment of a commission to proceed Oren ison renee THE GRERLEY STATUB FUND, ae irealndh eae: SATAMUS BLAN SE fete can unite in a patriotic movement to | With Roursoy, in which this wholesale rob- to the frontiers of Texas and take testimony us r notorietios, 1 GO “votes ¥ - PR FE a M as youn SS atieer fe wut " ‘ " } } ; tothe number of American citizens who have | P'rely fetitlous; each ts as having | Progress of the Subscription—Over $16,000 | Oot ene | ge BR. hb Josue a redeem the country from the evils of public | Per strenuously protested hts Innocence, | yeen rubbed or murdered by Mexican invaders, | Voted.elght ballc ) votes there Raised Alroady, toavaine aay sree) i pee ie ‘ , ia Gonavar aaa been robbed or murdered by Mexican Invaders, | were di votes east aters and persons re- | oy ; : avelling through the hey | Making a dierence, in that case, of robbery and corruption, and from the | Just a8 Twerp bas done again and again | with a view to suitable action for the future se. | siditue out of tie inthe Second bis | ‘The undersigned agree to pay the sums | Nave filed other has ms thoy did steinway'eon | Yneleg a Umrone 0 Mat ewe ot. perils of personaland military government, | When taxed with his robberies, G curlty of the Texan people, ‘There are two ob- | Het Janes Callers says) tho cunvaasers ane | of money set opposite thelr respective names be ruee Gari niy wilt CMporectations | government it costs the people of GRast does not appear to have taken any | fect " nounced that the total number of votes cast was Se . Gen . cap ard ap preclatone 1 €4.205,179 per year more than before the Pree —— I J fons to this measure, ‘The first is that It (Phe total number of voters, includin for the purpose of procuring a bronze statue | The large hall s0 uve great dours Rev yous it Bleclion Frauds in. Brooklyn, action iu the case. And yet the evidence | does not promise a speedy remedy forthe ex- ters on the poll ata was Gn) The Insp of Horace Greeley, to be erected in Print | leading into the sialis Here thspwrn ones | Hey 8 Viems did which should compel him to act is his | iting evil; and the second ts that If such a co s canvassed the Ward tickets first, and mate 1 House Square, on the vacant space in | wes sual OnU GE hn a ad as maoe hak hens enpene 30 8 It Of any other gle re he Peters We took occasion to sayy speaking Of a recent SOUTH JERSEYS VICTORY i) Pesci Tumany has been, the election | nand, Let him only send for honest Jouy | mission should be appointed and enter upon the | didates witutever volertheye pleased, aed tas | (ON of the new Staats Zedung office, | amateut coacert piven al this same tally lark Lee i tH ee ty Brooklyn probably surpass AUy= | Tesruary, whom Roneson removed from | “*charge of {te duties, the Mexteans would | Urusting the ball¢ ppiiey fa opposite the statue of Henjamin Franklin | eek. by other colored people: that in undertak: | 4 nefeat for te Gr ” on | OH thing attempted in this city. me | iy placo ‘as chief of the Bureau of Con. | Probably Ic REL ABN coclé GHANA aibAL VOTING TEN TIMES IN ONE WARD At the other end of the square, Itisunderstood | they were quite out of thelr clement. und The AlleRail Route fran New York to | Ht mittee of Seventy-five have 4 Vihe | yy A 1 i 1 the Comm In the Fifth and Sixth Districts of the Sisth | Ghat designs forthe proposed statue of Horace | on the wrong road Long Branch ¢ Comploted, | oH result of a thorough canyuss in tifteen |S UCHON because he resisted his determi- es Had Mula Kenworthy wow Willan Ford, | Greetoy are to be Invited from all sculptors wh: The err attention and hearty enthi. | ¢ ence uf The Ban a " bation to steal $04,000 m the Treasu : ‘ ngineer « ue Engine, vot both dig i slaem w th sutienves Heten to rete apn : fe ds o-natortain'Whuat uronortion of the nat al 00 from the Treasury | The Grand Duke Acexts bas assisted, by | trict, Kenworthy asked & polite omiece toag, | May wish to furnish them ; acommite | fife ancl ; marta of tlie B N.J., March 0—T i the late election was frandu. en's inornir twelve me uths fovitation of the sy f Havana, at abull | west Ford ‘The ottiver refused. Samuel tee of at least th competent persons shall | Jubilee ] this opinion. aot ofa mn premo Cour js : LENTHALL can be brought to the 1 cock ght. If they could ont yew also challenged Ford when he attomp elect the one to be adopted, Se a ent thorn | Jnetion obtained by the Pen: t re Mis that out of 48,754 votos \ twenty F i ¥ | to vote in the Seventh District, In the F New ¥ M plantation 4 of the South ri f frst tho Now ¥ iat Lory svere (enldiienn Where ' tM ‘ He nee 1 Ng ve Cuban aud vant to him during the | District Pay challenged a Herons New Yous, : a Tn ning Wanita rudes. Gin won Comp ny ast ho Now ‘| are eight wards which they had not time to | Na Been a ; y y : letter carrier At al with holy things with a fre usa 3 ; Gath Tin @Hibiinnrc oman ena ot | bs the President ayed to ascertain f uly itor w sample of every holiday i eree COnriahy, (aves Mt Depew tii Vordam um trevercnces if gut bleh tn Monmout ; nits Southern New Joracy b \ ae them? And why hus he not senta message | Meetention ' Wn" in Cuba, lock the repeating began: | Arista Deshiecrat and yet, because the me tho words | never had rapid moans of som ‘ ! 451. Uf the fraud in these wards was | by i, "i Ly a} Desnioera wie frou the heart, and be ¥ are ge iT f f " im s to the House of Representatives « Z for ators youn eo | Michare i \ acted, simniien fi Reeewe.| ‘About ete! . i PUA ELM I pte 8 a, th Au investipation of these things, and for SADT BR ARO LE aE PUP BORE SHIN 1 to it. ‘Halstead chatleng d lo vaptive. It is the ride, unwritten | TK i would be 1).021 fraudul Votes cust at the | ayy ; : - : A BANCKOPT DAVIS may not be a rogue.’ Has Hand Was then driven t Total ” feofan tured race, born of thatnervous | sined a rterto t 7) rd a elit (ie t MEINE prtictes of impeachment against this une] the Le icin forgotten the testimony giver Faw some of the s riptions may be sent t frengy miscalled religious ecstasy, and giving | i. ; sdily be on aut of the O01) pent faithful public r, Who has only used torn ithe t ites oe both nan and Beventh Distriut ISAAC W. ENGLAND, Troasurer SSpreenon te yy Otter devotional and | Nese ‘ Appear on the poll lists as having voted. |) , : bey ts ht + Of | they had voted fn the Pifth ‘ 1 Trees nusival feelit We do not find the ty the New wy 4 J adie tn other words, « hof the whole "otc s nuthority to pliuder the Trensury ? | the Massac tls Legislature in the case of the | voted ten or fifteen thine y . SiN Ofive Yery much superior to the poetry, Both rise | Company took the enterprise in hand t was illegal j ti harder question than | thet itford Erle t 1 Then dani Montre . kept shutter Coptributions of any amount will be received. f98 the samie source at Yattain about the sauie | gan the construction of 1. The § j any that the Na puts, oud unless Gen, | Ht War proved that Davi th «Director | goon eavepe trom ae: ; ie is Chatter: | roses the Raritan tr Arde Two years si ome sixtynersons wore vs ‘ ere yeieay re Nar: fom ou KOBESON, THE ROBBER th iaalatia , A GAant makes haste to answer it the peaple | a f (he Laie Kallway Company, { stoop; he went there to and the “yw t ‘ Indicted for « nfrands, Many of these | vip not oxct i recelved from the 4 # of the floston, | {bile there, ap AP f Not Guilty Now Let ¢ i atacin Bre aioe ph attiler nore eer in wction ou the grou erates H thet of Not Guilty Now Let Cougress do p ‘ ' ion Moe tucobacity al Hartford and Erie a bribe of 80,000 to induce i Were vonvicted, but uone were punished y \ to aid in Hine upen the Erie Company t Wastrveron, Ma Secretary Robe Baveral of these indicted persons were | © n contract to guar mitt t ; do leave the R wrso) Nn the first of January Secreta town. millions of Boston. ish cvony Hof the charges ate | of them is now a Commissioner in one of | Yard at Porte NON EE inwhilel the tntserece |i ed © Exie Company! teabgut | tebe responsiide for any glass that might be S aaminteniinte' ieee ‘ fares ci ; " ; E a Her | millions of dolters, Di tha Dprsken, and then attempted to remove them, bu Heddy ire Ose Com lons Which th ature | enee yw t 1 ee the Tey 1) was driven away by the insp rs Any one, nyestizated, he will agala to-m i of the ot] hold y fi Ty facg, | bat station was nunder threat of hue f Ne! bd defraud his constituents and not be | oF beat attr iteit, See itanpott minittes oxipowered to take testimony to commit fiands on the ballot seeins in, | MeHinte te Great 4 t oe | aa dor pretence that the poll cle res HD | teste covet oe Cre M ace the oR te LOW olf Tt would not seer t Bean ea basic i Pa oder, w waa is intandea’s é thelr books forthe canvass, Mr. Coit, Kepabit aie void of foundation thé chas i tt gokiyn ' rded asm requirlie ror | peop His é A me If The Fort Wayne Sentinel, an able Demo. | can candidate for Cou Lae, wits bet ad» to substantiate then aS OPP Or Y } yet there is the and political! ' Nari Fiat ara h ratio journal, su ty now more than probes | mittee, Tha police suartoned tenis sai were even {by the rude harm: ‘ The Committee of Buventysfive drafted a r a nee rid Private | bie that Ju Noam DL, Davis of Ulinols will |p dinittance. Mr, Coit. atter Wait Aconasinating « v. Several addresses w r 6 course ‘ very stringent registry law for that Jl- | this Krhe’s letter to Calter tar | De the Man upon whom the force of the people | Ing over allan hour Ite fonnd thy WILMINGTON, M rt reached (hts | ofthe even,nes) One an ta very | tated city, buts instead of pwssing Mt, those | 3 1 mite custom. House, anoint, | Mlle concentrated * inthe approaching Pres | il Gaskets aah fy te J city peaterday that Tons strong, one of the leaders of | Meet Pad ‘ a ahi opemerea ae pet fy publicans ho adhere to the men to be au in a lokw ar i) ns ba 4 ry n bwtant Republicans wh h to th rued In a Bick not live in Tilinots, but in New York city, where | The clerks paid no attention to hin and eon. | 84e killed Fridey nigns tn his me | very cheap and very wearlsom 4 f tration Ring have suffered it te | fe! abundant evidence to show | ng ans with er reepectablil 1 tinued to fil in the blan n tm feuttietown, by w white man named Me Mr. TF. seward also addressed the aud! * unnoticed, and seem intent | that the yard Is ru as ® potitical machine, and | trated states Disteloe Attorney, ‘The dletle SOME OF THE DrAvrrBs OF THR CANTA Queen, n crept up to tho negro's | taking the fallactous ground that beca we | 4 ae WO | bean repeatedly y 1, A correspondent een 1 tv ) Renetned intends fused to announee th the | hor st n hte back on t play Dy ug r ‘ | t rpre nity se conunissions which arecbietly nett 7 is pndent of ed to speak | Ize Davip Davis; and the | state tickot until nestdey, Pwo of the cenvaes | tha bunio, * ther attting fut ni ” . Mr. Seward | cation. We have bon t tnd © for these frauds, in order co] f P " facet ya journal in Indiana should mak Fe and on 6 poll Glorks 9 rune by Tar iy the taking. about as untenably | the people ay ful thes t va hus Billize ther for heir own benefit Many of the re inthe eaaa'l 4 ake in f howe that he ts not | ext m Kinanadjolning room. A firemar ‘fey nae i enienth PY ORANG FP RY 1b eh ‘ { een compelled ! ahaid nae Leon w eto the people | named M a Was cabled Ii, and,with fe ip | ened Tiny nee Igo of 4 ula y A ba it also duafted which | been coms tow at winter a peatte RARER Roberts, cuinpleted pe. Hoture 6 pay Lowery, thath Tee NUE i en ohininai Make tt Dr, Grecley Making Hintavit ( oderstoe providad for the abollehim of all, fo little has there bee te do; yet now that — these en are fell phe was dotected t by bis her MAN Whi pare. tothe University {Vs name His + ¢ tommmissions, restoring to the citizens | ¢leetlon ts aching, men are eon " Mr M. B. Lhamrell writes us te that o1 ¢ | Seay une ns Ne Wada feds allot and dropping | et re ony remar humorous, to the point, and ad Here is another sharp bet te m Of Brooklyp the right to govern them. | S44ed to the force employed. T are sele:t Aihara k airuerigs Med bcd I In the Third District of Hleventh Ward |, . ie some of | Horace G who ma i pelves, iustead of being governed by ed mostly from that cles in whink ie inchicad | WOFe tan Ne pad last year, and rane fo know 7 Chiistupher Flemming saw clerick Gidditug The annual report of the St. Vincent's Hoapt- | ine re than | bimself understood after aw piven, InN eAR ne thy goubitil fate df she Male: Aid mane coat, le woth Of protection, We auawe Hor the t of Lynch's also saw | tal shows that 97 patients have ticen ander treatment | fourteen S fornistie cata SMP eT Hi be lobby at Albay » believed that | \iowing nothing of the duties ucstgned to thers, | (MALIN NOt. The price of trom hae risen at! over th ws Hn gain yore whe 4b Inthe Secnnd: | gueteg ine veer wrt, ‘This hoonttel w at mb intoramction | steven Whey ihe REMAN GM COMUEtak | Dhan diny Tam note Qatinh te ue Uese election frauds were committed b World, the Increase being, a¢ we believe, rather greater Second Ward. William H. Har- | o¢ moyen street and Seventh avenge, and 1 ander | those of the the latter being quite ua- | help for it. as T trust there o e J 4 are forced on the master mechantos of the yard, | im foreign countries than it te here, If It were due te eu Bartow, were present at the | Oy Cvenne me 2 plonhbil musical, Bend all you can te Qin innath Convention, atv i the Water Bord, the Excise, Police, mud } at wages vnrying from three to four dollars a | cup protective tart pt tally with the poll clerks. Ho- | Charge of the Steers of Charity, It ies done and te do- Hut It ts ecertatnly very clear that the colo yh ew You ve barvely replies 4 Pe ee eres a Sey gaan Sie if nr there Would De an inerense ters ha throe canynesers, a man called Jo Img anobte work, and tt te well worthy the attention of | pengfe have a mutenl Fature metore ereree et | come aural... Vow Yorw mult le ia us uy eo Commissions, since ee chanics SoD | avd vot eisewt Re ar ereeere Bt ee anh wl mv ure before i. emtod Le ures HOW ACH GLE DY ! 0 Gay, The waster wechacica Cell these locowe- | oud vot cwewtere ie heinwa ae Mnghey, anda poticeman cen: [ bencronre rerenne {ehinh we now see only the germane Oe Ee Re ie ee Chititeothe Mon

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