THE'NEW.YORK. HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7762. MORNING EDITION-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS.

H. dem a* our the which be to b« for street , corner of avenue B, the worst part of Mackerel- illegally at one of the in Greenwich stro f. 1843.Robert Morris, 26,308 exactly multiform, but double-barrelled form, ia it* rtruc- reporter saw, flag thought polling places Kobert Tiemann, to be thus: . ville. A box was there torn down, and was not after¬ The accused were commilled for examination. Smith, whig 19,607 tur«, one tube resting upon the floor of the barroom and TIE MUUCIPA1 ELECTION. wards No arrest* were made. Peter a was in the put op. Pepper, German, arrested Eleventh the other in STOCKJOBBERS At 1 o'clock, or thereabouts, an outbreak occurred at ward, on a charge of attempting to vote Illegally. Ou be¬ Total vote ID 1847 44,905 the hall above and while in the barroom U>o AND the corner ofavenue B and Thirteenth street Then' ban ing brought before Justice Wood, at the Essox Market Po¬ Democratic majority 6,801 democratic spirit* would tnuk to *cro, ia ItM hall proper the Great Traitors Candidate for Matok, been for some time past a feud existing between various lice Court, be staled by way of explanation, that h« was 1844.., native American 24,534 it would h« at fever heat. The Result of Mayoralty local in tho district in the for a friend of his who had some business DANIEL F. TIEMANN organised parties lying partly voting special Jonathan !. Coddlngton, dem...... ,'20,638 At fix o'clock the a Seventeenth and partly in the Eleventh wards, which is on hand which prevented him from appearing at the pollR. Morris Franklin, whig 6,207 dt^nocracy , harmonious In commit Contest. now as The anit common fear to And on a at tho Ride of the the region generally known Mackerelville. The magistrate informed the prisoner that voting by hope , began a***emble. Hie flag opposite street,t, suspendedsuspenc factions in that are known as the Mackerel¬ waa the on the same rope, there was a flag Tor neighborhood hardly thing, and accordingly he commit- Total voU in 1844 60,369 l>arr*>om wan tilled, oh waa also the rear room, ville Boys, the Forty Thieves, the Dry Dock Boys, the Koxy1 him for trial. Native Ainerran plurality 3,996 where cntnmittces .Levens, the Buena Vistas, the Blues, and other Jacob Rutlaus was taken into the Eleventh aro wont to meet. Home of TUK RmU'LAK DitMIM-RATIO10 Candidatc 5 perhaps custody by 1845. Win. F. dem 24,207 ELECTION OK TIEMANN BY 2,331 MAJORITY. £ similar outlandish titles, which they assume, not as politi¬ ward police, on a charge of having attempted to vote ille Havemeyer, the old familiar faces were present. Other* wero > For Mayor, The was James Harper, native American ,...17,486 J FERNANDO WOOD.*)D. cal distinctions, but as local designations of clans consti¬ gaily. prisoner brought before Justice Wood, at Dudley Selden whig 7 032 unaccountably absent. Tom Duulap, for years the \ tuted for no more definite purpose than that the Essex Market Police Court, where he was committed 124 ho*t of the Pewter Mug, whraud Sachem of tha and in return " took all the boys in" to drink. Tho Captain continual turmoil. The on ward for in fight this occasion police, attempting to vote twic« at ono of the vote in 1846 48,0*22 Kesentmmany Society, who on this occasion wax character wan lavish of hit) money, and gave the boys in the regular took between a fusion of the Thieves in Harlem. Total iard a bilious Hut most tens and dollars at a place Forty polls Democratic by grandeur. of the leader* democratic interest, fives, twenty and 'I/evens, who came from the Eleventh ward, to attack plurality 6,722 were ru.n >.*t. Captain Ryndert, who»« chosto ume to attend to the cemtorts of the booth men and ticket the Blues in the Seventeenth ward. The continued 1840. An. I rev. H. Mickle, dew 22.238 rhetoric and FALLINGOFF IN THE OPPOSITION MAJORITY distributors. fight THE VOTE enchanting oratory have often mtr- half an hour or more,during which time a plentiful shower FOB MAYOR. R. Taylor, whig 16,266 shullcd the hosts into one harmonious body, watt In this ward a man named Davis wan arrestedof and com¬ brickbats w» thrown into tho W B. Cozens, native American 8,372 not over to the an and four other* indiscriminately crowd, there, having gone enemy. A mitted for having recorded illegal vote, and ten or twelve pistol shots and one musket shot were The table HhowH the vote for in each of R. Smith, reform 712 man, whose attention was called to the for to vote There was no rioting in following Mayor melancholy fact, THR.014.H0UT THE CITY. attempting Illegally. fired. The musket shot was tired from the top of a houso one hundred and Raid that "there wax but one Kynders, and federal pap QVIETVESB this ward. to the closing of tbe polls all was quiet. on one of avenue the seventy Ave districts in the city. It Total vote in 1848 Up sido the and hit the wall of a house on 40,678 wax his prollt." The Sage of Bloomingdaln was absent. is taken from tho canvassers' . EIGHTH WARD. the opposite side. Various parties were more or less books, and may bo relied Democratic plurality 6,982 he being engaged in looking after the aldermanic re¬ wounded the brick nnd it was that one . This is a turbulent ward, but the by bats, rumored upon as correct 1847 Win. V. Brady, whig 21.310 turns, for which position h« ix an aspirant. The return* Scenes at and the usually yesterday man was wounded a pistol but the J. Sherman dem from the Second and Third wards with small even a knock by shot; particulars SEMI-OFFICIAL MAYORALTY VOTE. Brownell, 19,677 majorities election passed off without friendly down; could not be obtained. Word was .sent Immediately to the FlinsO. Drake, native American.,*. 2,078 for Ticmunn, was a wet blanket. The announcement that Tiemann Headquarters. in fact it was quiet, and the "boys" all declared Police station houses of*tho Seventeenth and Eleventh Ward. Diti. Ward. Di.it. Wood. Tienumn hdward W. I. reform 301 the Fifth had given 50<> for Tiemann increased the stupidly aud you, chill; "spile" if elections are to be conducted in this way wards, Captain Hurtt despatched twenty five men, 1 1.... but tho Sixth, with 2,000 for Wood, revived and nu¬ they'd under Sergeant to the scene of tho disorder; Total vote In 1847 merous draught* w. re made the hop1, in future. There was little and the McKelvey, *3,36® upon sympathetic lager. DEMOCRATIC COMMON COUNCIL. drunkenness, polico but before they arrived the disturbance was ended and Whig plurality 1,633 The hall was opened at ten minutes to seven o'clock, arrangements under the care of Captain Turabull were tho crowd dis]>ersed. 1848 . Win, F. Havemeyer, dem 28,006 and there wax a rush of the iiutcrriflcd up stairs, leaving excellent. There was much confusion in the minds of the EIGHTEENTH WARD. Win. V. Brady, whig a 22,107 misanthropic mdh idual 111 the rear room counting over voters out of the new Aldermanic hix an Names of Aldermen and Councilmen growing districts, At the poll, No. 22 KaBt -first street, ono of the John Commerford, reform 635 figures with evident disrelish Hut spirits revived which puzzled overy one. It was impossible to mako the Twenty under the inspiration of the orators and frequent reported Probably Elected. old voters understand that the Eighth ward did not have ticket boxes wag thrown over, but was immediately right¬ Total voto In 1848 46,737 majorities from the democratic wards, (iood feeling etfer- an Alderman of its own to choose, and there was much ed, and the party offending arrested. Aside from this the Total l.tWtf liemocratic plurality 088 vpsced in Mealiest Style, and everybody who had no dtssatlsftwiHrni at the new arrangement* Knk of the In¬ Ward was quiet. 1*. 1849.Calebs. Wuodhull, whig 21,886 money was ready to bet any amount on Mayor Wood's terest m this election grew out of the candidates for Police NINKTKMTTH WARD. Van dem 17 ,636 election, with no takers. Rut a reaction took place, THE NEW CITY GOVERNMENT, and Civil Justices. All the parties had candidates in tho Myndert Schaick, as reactions will take and sank This ward has usually been rather on place, hopes Ac. field, and the democracy had two sets of aspirants for disordorderly voto Into deuiooralic hoots by unfavorable news, only to ba Ac., Ac, honors. There was much on the sub¬ election but tt was Total in 1849 39,222 magisterial feeling days, yesterday comparatively quiet. W hig majority 4,160 raised again by announcements more favorable, ilope, ject. The friends of the Civil Justices were anything but There was no fighting or but some little however, continued active in the Hall until it hccamn rioting, halloing, . civil, and one or two persons who befriended the 1'olice 1850 Abrose C. Kiugsland. whig 22,478 known that defeat wax inevitable, though fear SCENES AT THE POLLS. to have been committed. the pushing, shoving, and the like, around some of the polls. Fernando dem 18,062 prepon¬ Magistrates ought However, our Wood, derated in the barroom below. FIRST WARD. difficulties did not result in blows. Two were ar¬ Some of foreign citizens indulged in a little morry mak¬ persons in their own At 7 o'clock IUniki. K. 1»ki.kv.4.v appeared on tho rod- ing way and among themselves around the Total i . rested One name as John Total vote in 1860 . All was quietness in the belligerent First ward yester¬ for illegal voting. gave his between 40,630 rum and called the meeting to order, lie said: O'Ponnell. and i-aid be was a masou by trade. The other pollsin Forty seventh street, Second and Third 15.... 1.... Whig majority Hi 4,420 other I>enioeraW. cheers for Dan In the part or tho day the votes were poured avenues. An attempt was made to get up some little ex¬ (Three Delevan, and day. early his name as R. and he was a black 2.... . a of "What is me gave Mills, alleged citement at the corner of lirststreet and in;VI Jacob A. Westervelt, dom 33,447 cry your name?'*) You ask my name" In in all the districts. On the whole the vote polled smith trade. were both sent to the Tombs. polls Sixty Second J It 'h Delevan for rapidly by They but there was no serious The Morgan Morgans, whig 2: ,270 (Cheer* Mevan ) We have met here wan littlo to crowd avenue, lighting. republican M. 841 this to our tune honored was large, hut there very disposition NINTH WARD. ticket box was capsized and the crowd enjoyed themselves Henry Western, temporanco evening, according usages, ta Indeed, with the of to their full in Dennis Harris, true soil 139 hear the reports oT the election from the different wards round the polling places. exception At an early hour in the morning the doorways leading shoving, pushing, laughing, yeHihg and of our You are all At ono lime made a rush at tho as Total 2.112 city aware, ui,v fellow democrats, the in Broad street, there was no crowd at to the different in this ward were hurraing. they polts, that we have had a We polling place polling places literally was thought to breuk the ballot but tho Total voto in 1862 67,726 strong contest. have had all the the canvassers and the men the boxes, meeting Democratic i isms of (lie against us. but we believe that our all; the voters, delivering choked up with persons rushing to deposit their votes. uplifted clubs of a considerable force of police, they plurality 10,16 day grout . standard bearer of the ia elected. tickets being the only parties (urticipating in the scene. There was little disturbance any part of the thought it better to retreat with bravado than with loss 1834 Fernando Wood, dom 20,00:1 democracy (una! very during and wounds. Ono of James W. Know cheers.) We may be defeated by the isms ("No, sir A* a tho drinking houses were open, and in as one the crowd judiciously remarked, Barker, Nothing 18,517 roe") general thing day, every walked awuy almost immediately "I am not to Wilson reform but if we are, uiy democratic brothers, we are not con¬ the atternoon several drunken men appeared in the vi- going get my head cut open for the election Hunt, 16,307 We will not be after discharging the business which brought them of No arrests were made the John J. Derrick, whig 6,600 quered. conquered. We cannot be con¬ rini'y of the polls, but they did not succeed in creating any anybody.'' during day. quered. We have never haurty, a fight that has Broad Street House. the to visit the different but found day; the ihjIIs were crowded when first while TotaJ. 60,643 closing of the polls. At the poll¬ began polling places, opened, been so important to the democracy of tills city as it ban of the Fifth district there was anit incipient rnw impossible to Inconvenience tho voters in the slightest hardly uny votus were cast during the last two hours tUat Democratic plurality 1,456 ing place wero been at this last election, and the democracy have shown about noon, but the interference of the policc, who were degree; and an attempt on their part to get up a row in the polls o|»ou. IS.VI.Fernando Wood, dem 34,i>66 their and their devotion to the at corner of strength great democratic there in guppresed it. Contrary to all the Sixth district, the Hammond and Fourth WARD. Isaac O. Barker, 26,182 in the manner in which have strength, iDSVmtly of one TWENTIETH principles they turned expectation no OCCufrftd hi l^e First ward, much to streets, resulting only in Uie capture of their num¬ AnthouyJ. Bleocker, republican 9,671 back the tide of battle our enemies. ftght soon after The forces of all in this ward were upon Brother demo¬ »be of several of the tightitlg Pieu in that locality. ber by the i>olice, they 'iinortcd th