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CiTY POLITICS. THE SOFT SHELL PRIMARY ELECTIONS, THE WHIG GENBRAL COMMITTEE, | MEETING OF THE REFORMERS. Nicholas Dean Declines the Nomination for Mayor DANIEL F. TIEMANN Pepeny, NOMINATED. JOHN N. GENIN IN THE FIELD, THE MUNICIPAL REFORM COMMITTEE. PICHOLAS DEAN DECLINES THE NOMINATION, BTC, The Municipal Reform Committee met in ths Univer- sity lastevering. But little businons was transacted, though they rewained in session for three or four hours. A communication as received from Nicholas Dean, Eaq., the nominee for Mayor, declining the honor, and much discussion ensued thereon. Numerous geatlemen wore then put In nomination for the office; and an in- formal vote being taken, it appearei that a majority wore in favor of Daniel F. Temsnn, Esq, ex Alder- mas of the Twoifth ward. The committee thea adjoarn- | e4 to mest on Tuesday evening next, when we hope to be in attendance to record their doings. Tae followin, of Mr, Dean, declining the | com nation — New Yonx, Oct 2, 18%, Toaac H Bainey ¥sq Sroneraxy, & Sin On ahh at Repeembae T hed shoes con: fern, 0, easing thas * i she oxsoutive olicer of Bhs ety. ‘bay may commend them as time {thought the ord pa remote possibility w Lom in the roceiot c€ your letter of the 29 saad We ween the Oe oF tbe cae month, Ootatly communicating the fact that the Manisipa’ Reform Com mittee ba y Trsstvod to womiaate mo for thet othoe— ating the subject in a vow. more wub five, wud vary differsu aepret totems mort anxious theaght To meet the pucli expert reform movement ts inured Bomy ic. the department of @ firm. temperste and unyieldi Dut shso'ute ordinances—t» roprors liventio For two days I haves da | growing opinit of riot and disorder w'll require ia the in- H cumbent firmness of purpo: wummate industry, and Segat phyrical endurance deprived me of the latter qualifioati Nth it the consciousa: as that the ba tin rm fe skeie be devoted to the quiet pur on, rather than to the excitement, strife and etven bit %, of officis position must decline the nominstion @onctioned dy my judgmert~ ae bo reconsidered My oniy regret in the matter arises from the trouble I bavoinycinnturily imposed upon thacommit es, bat I oon. the belief that every member of it, will, upon tthe wivdom of chi flaal atop, and thet it ulty ir Sling the place Toft vacant, w coptale, in the person of a youngar ay grotercT and pr: found thank for th od Upon me, 1 nm moat respecttall ko, Riciouas DEAN: brought : This announcement is deilberstely made, aad will INDEPENDEN ft CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. We have on independent candidate for Mayor in the Geld, or rather on the stump. John N. Genin is the mean. Read the following:— INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR, New York, the city a Cat sotuctety im tb aintr cial metropolis, and dnowine th Be ase-sos t promis be peopl election 1o be held i omber next, an tod tajre to see that important office fill lod’ pendent of all ohigations save those of dug rite with usin thie commrcisation te laduce Juha Nt become our candidate for Mayor a ani to with us on Toesdsy oveni o'clock, at G0 Broadway, for tha purpi Commi tes to wait upon Sr. Genin, Rowination of Mayor avd to take euch other ashion athe think proper in the promi-es obn Rardall Jobe C, Travdwell, ompkine,T B. Sinart Cosrlgc a Servis, n, ‘James P ant, I W. Sleight, Sein dD arty, J. Ww. Geo. 8 March, Wael & J nes Jr, EB A H. F. Dibbies. Boa Chittenden rooke Thos Wilson, Re aunitr, Joho P <eott Say D W Belden, rhe id itiopal pane ent baa been signed by upwards of four citizenr—a respectable vota to start upon. Co- m giod Mayor, With fee we shea'd have clesn streets bea Aina ta pin we ul DEMOCRA 'G GENERAL COMMITTEE. a meeting of this committes was hold last night, at the whig headquarters, the Broadway House, Zophar Mule, tho Pre-t'sot, ia the chair, and ©, W. Schiffer astngaa ccrstary. after the uvaal preliminary pro. orsdings a series of resoluti na endoraing the nomina tion of Myron @, Clark, and the entire action of the Whig State Crovantion, were offered and unscin vusly opts # No other business was transacte?, when the committes adjourned THE SOFT SHELL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION: The primery e’ections 0: the Seymour wing of the dewooratic party in this city, to choose delegates to the ccnventicn to nominate city and county officers, mem. bers of Congress and the Assembly, &c., were hold last evoning. The following is in part the result of the bal- loting :— FIRST WARD—SEYMOUR AND VICT RY —NO ABRIDGR- MENT OF THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS. At a primary election heit at the democratic hoad- usrters, 110 Greeawich street, on Tuesday eveaing, See 8, in pursuance of the resolutions adopted at Tam- many ‘Hall, on the 2let of eptember, the following gen- tlemen were unacimouriy elected to represent the First wart cemocracy in the differeat city asd county con- vertions :— MAYORALTY, bomas Byrnes, J Perr: wc ‘Wederind. CHARTHR. Alexander Iaascs. Thomas Byrnes, Ré ward Weich, 4 {REBAIONAL. ASSEMBLE Sa se joseph Fil jo) Joha Kearney, Gotinaay, B I, We'ch, Willlam N. Brown, Jobo Fulliven Henry Neimen MAYORALIY. JUDICIARY, William Baird, John W. Avery, Joseph Rose, John A. Midmer. POLICE JUSTICE oounTY George P. Bickford, Fiemts Mather G. Butta, one 1 eorge But Ghar J loughert Thomas Kee Timothy W. aed Joha Sweeney, Jobo W. Avery, George H. Purser, © H. COLLADAY, WM. DREW, CHARLES H’ LYONS, FIFTH WARD. At aa election held at No 107 Hudson street, on Octo- ber 3, pursuant to s call of the Democratic General Committee at Tammany Hall, the following Pa ae elected to the conventions respectively aot forth, viz. :— — CONGRESSIONAL, MAYORALTY. Henry E. Biel, Wm.H Baker, Henry Dougherty, Richard Wiane, an Cande Wm. ae e Jobn Gerightny, Wm. MeVono Robert Donnell, id Mattisca, re 7. Talane, atrick Judge, . Onsey. Jas. Pattison, JUDICIAL, John J. Sherwood. Joseph Breck, ‘couNcrt. Joha A Kennedy, Eighth District. Theo. Peck. Daniel ) Ideson, ‘OMARTER. Scho Brissel, Andrew tembler, Fred_§. Whiting, Charles MoGuire. Ninth District. L. Barrison Smith, Charles Parret, EA. Kiggs, Robt. avaws, Terrence Leonard, Wu. F. Allan John Brown, Tenth District. Jas. H Layden, Jes F Wedd, Geo Kothmenn, ¥m Kvifin, Edword MoGrath, Thos Wats: a, Thos. E Jones, Wm H_ spylysra, Robert Doanell. Thos. Watson, Jr. Hach delegation having power to All vacancies, JAMES F. WEBB, A. K MsYNARD, SIXTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN TICKET. At the primary clection held pursusnt to the call of the Democrstic veneral Committee heid at No 24 t lizabeth treet, cn 7 | 8, 1854, the following ticket was deciar L. HARRISON SMITH, J taerostors mojorit RALTY, Tivelfth District. Jobn Quica, Poter Hunt William B Fay. Fraucls McKenna. Peter | ivins ‘Thomas MoGrath. SUDICARY William White. William H Robbins ‘Thomas Doran. Stephen Wileon, Thirteenth District. Chazles Murray. Charles McBride. couTY, Peter Moslear. Sohn W. Bra James Bratt, Henry J Wee Wollism lair. Patrick Mathe va, James O'Horan, Michsel Licliey. . CHARTER. Daniel Po William a. Smith Samuel Carman. Fowerd. Downie, Thomas Doran. Eiward J McKee. &. Winterfield. Joseph Ssilimen. Patrick Nealis, Jemes 0’ forcn, ry Clark. James ¥iyno. William White. Second sudicial District. Cornelius Dock! James R. Yount. Joseph Hinchman. Edward «1! George W. Odell. John F Fly John Fortier. ‘Thomes Seymour. Manuel silva. ASSEMBLY. Bernard Moloney. Patrick Bradburn. Patrick Cooley. Danie’ Tuome Witiam B Bi William Swasney. covxen Henry Witgen. Eleventh ‘Thome Walker. Peter Waters. Sama’l McLoughlin. Jobn Molon Peter McGowan. P McCormie! Mertin Gilmartin Thomas Loran. PATRICK MATHEWS. JAMES FLYNN, MsNUEL BIL’ EIGHTH Wakp. Ataprimary election held at Hazelton’s, corner of Varick anc Domivick streets, in Legh edie) with the call made at Tsmmany Pall, we, the ucdersigaed inspestors, duly sppotuted, declare the reault as follows.—There were two tickets voted for—one k owa as the Purdy ticket, the other known as the lelaven ticket. U counting the ballots the resrlt was as follow: e ticket krownas the Purdy ticket received 453 votes, and the Delavan ticket received 826 vores. We, the in- -elare and certify, that the following Daniel Gray. Lewis. Jaton ors. was clected — MAYORAITY, Ei hteenth District, A B. Purdy, A.W. Smith, dobn D. Betts, HN Winsns, Johr Linn John R. Ms COUNTY, Thomas Ki Deniel Linn, Enoch Jac P ¥F Cremer, Nineteenth District, A.B. Purdy, Joho P San, John D Betts, Joba! iysen, Jobkn Reed Thomas Marlin, JUDICIARY. PF, Cramer, Peter Crawford, B Clerk Natheniei Ree, Twentieth District. Fiancia Berrage, Stephen C. Deyea. 60: Walter Pete, Huby MeNalie, Jomes Murray, Robert Lins. ASSEMBLY. Dani+L 8 Coles, Isaac Phillipa, Patrick Gallsgter, Anthony ea Mores Souza Thomas Mur Albert W Smith. Charles H, 13 Jobn R Coch Dr. Francis Flest, councit. Henry Hsz'etoa, Seventeenth District. B, T. Gilmore, George Leroche, Wm Loseo, Joba Bennet, R. WS Bonsall, Benjamin #. Davis, James McLoughlin, Charles § Sminch, Famuel Long, Dr, Stephen Hasbrouck. Richard A C hambers, Maurice Harrigan, JAS IRVIN MURKAY,) JOHN D. BETIS, Inspectors. P. FISHER OxaNER, f NINTH WARD At a primary election held agreeably to the call of the Geuerai Committee of Tammany Rall, the following ticket was elected:— JUDICIARY, Morris Powers, COUNTY. cn} MAYORALTY. Wiliam Bures, Jom Scal'ian, George Starr, Folomon Banta, James Ryan, Jobn W. Bures, Pas hee ins eerers B . % i hae aaa Beet ectoy, Wm. Grodhestt, JUDICIARY. countr. Joba stripy," Jemen Dewott. Andrew Vao antwerp, slexander Issace, John ( ’Brien, CONGRESS. John 3. Feoligh, Jobe U'NorL, Patrick Kegan, - Sos. Dy ‘open ss Banta. Mich+el Philips, John Coffe;, Jacob Windmuller, es Jobn Atkinsen, Peter Johnson, Thomas I+vy, wenty first District. Usury Hi. Peters. Patrick Mollony, ‘Charks J. cbipp, Wm. 8 atford, Francis Scheslenzty. Joha W Pich wdeon. Joba Shannon, CONGRESSIONAL. Fc oenet ASSEMBLY - Joba Donohue, Robert Walker, irat District. J. Howard Baker, Wm. H. Howard, John Ouilen, | Wittians Kelley, John Houghtalis, Stephen 1), Cotlard. James Cav. negh, Henry Malholiend « WJ Coggey, ‘Dwenty-second District. thomas Kevin, 3 Wilbraham, Aitert J’ ferhane, Henry P. Demarest, Janes Jachaon Franois Denmelly, James Graham, J, Christy, Patrick Walsh CHARTER. Giloert J Bogart, AcsKMBLY. ‘Second Dist Themes W. Lawrence, George W Smith, Deniel Curran, Wdliem Kacts, Kicbard Burk, rick Wasi, ?etcisk Burm Eugene Callehan, William Let With power to fill vacancies. ALEX ANWER ISAAC DANIEL COXENT, WILLIAM BURNS, SECOND WARD, At.an electicn held at 18 Duteb st: in pursuance of acsl f he Democratic Republicae General Committee of anmary Hall, on Tuesday evening, Ostobsr 3, tho fol- kw ng ticket was duly elected: — | Prasrecion JUDICIARY. Charles W Kruger. Abram B. Miller. Mi na B. etheringtoa. Dutley Haley cna! CONGRES=IONAT.. Wiibem B Storer, Joba I. Mumford. Henry tedle R. D. Marahali. Charles W. Kroger. Wiliem Winer Jeme« Watson, Daniel Meshon Peter Ki y Jobn H. Harms ‘Thomas Moloney. ASSEMBLY. Guatsvus Paulus, William Marshall, Ricbara Lack. Patrick Maliens. Frederick Karman James Neary Sebo sroularius. John W. Hormy. Joon 0. Hays, Nicholas Neagle William G, Howell county homes wi : Thomas Rogers Laughlin Keegan. james Wataca, Chatlen « Bro Robert Rogers. ith power to fi ra. Daniel Meehan. cancies.) Fi sMiohsot daley. tAuES By AiNON, } inspectors. FOURTH wari Ata primary electicn in ‘he Fourth ward, beld at No. ee Lo street in cdl Laces of a call of the Demcoratic Geners] Commitee, at 'ammany Hal’, on the 3s rae "y rr at October, 1564, the following ticket was wane” COUNCILM ES, Maurice J William N. Brown, Jos Messetty, Charles J. Do rty, John W. A gg 4 Stath Patrick Merrick, it, Sot Kichare a, ‘S itiam Foyt Patios Pei Avian Stephen Messereau, Benj Harrison, albert Besba an, Jesse B, Ledeu, Wm Paulecraft, George Brown, Twenty third District Franei: J. Doremus, Henry B. Roome, indeoy, Themes Maher, John McKenna, Joon Leni’ Reward -enr lin, Wil’em Don. ted, FAsard Van Buren, John Mills, 3.5. Larmour, THOMAS LEVY. J. DEWIT® FUSHAY, JOHN DONOAUE. TESTH W4kD. At the election st the Tenth Ward Hotel, the fol'ow- ing ticket was elected by 407 majority Fredorick Bradley, jm pectors, Ass H Bogart James Ryan Charles \« Twenty sizth district. Wm. rik, John Latorge, Samuel T. Warte, Wo. BCanterman, ‘Wim. B Canterman. Wm. Christie, CONORRESTONAL, *m. Fisk, Baward Weleb, Jacod Van Wart. Denis Shane, {wwenty'seventh district, Joba L. Gar non, Leary Straaa, Steph n H. Brown, Samuel T. Wobster, Micbael KeUsrd. Hevry Smith, MAYORALTY. Joba Laferre, Jomes lurning, les Canterman, Jemes Moilenry, CHARTER. Avahel Reed Wm. Batoowan, ASSEMBLY. Benjemin Tinckler, George Donaldson, Robert KE. Roberts, John Whitten, Wm. Free! Jobn P. Finn, John Hay Geo ge: eed, — ea Bett Jcbhn tennis JUDICIARY. feces MeLeod, Horatio N. Parker, Crras Reill, Benj B. Wiis, Ho Conner, George Payne leary Herrington, Twenty Afth district. John Reilly, i. L. Robinson, Famuel Dunlap, Thomes Charlock, rd Gardner, Jawes Bopsina, Francis. Charles Polis open from 6 to 8 o'clock ?. M., fonit et Brooms and Forsyth street, dae ba R Hotel. ‘AMa H aa, } taapectors. ELEVENTH W. At « primary election ere ot "08 av avenue C, corner of Twelfth street, on Tuesda} Oct. 3, Vonteng to the cailof the General mt at Tammany Hall, 985 votes were poled, of which the ot headed James R, Steers, Hiram oe ens gay received 624 end Grand streeta, the following ticket he joived the largest number of votes, Bion ae — | JUDIOAGT. "PF. Miller, | Edward MoConnell, MAYORALTY. | Joba Cs ee John Orr, Edward W. 5 | CoUNTY. Francis 0’ Ksefe. Ephraim 4 Allen, | Ferris, Gilbert C. Dean, ya Fines feeks, B. Andras, Fdward E. Worden, fred Palmer, ca Read. Viner L. Cornell, | Tes 5 | Fea Armstrong, Thirty-third district. Pp 1, Thomas lorni iam kde, Frederick fnaph Ephraim Allen, ‘Thomas Johnston. James Dorning, James Larue, William Mevetiioy 7 ineiy Fourth district mM i Poter iuital ee Carall award E. Worden, Edward Burk, Andrew Alen, Frederick Morgan, James H. Irwin, P. and, | John I. Phitips, Norris Crane. Viner L. Corneil, Thirty fifth district. ¥ John Hannon, John E. Gardiner, herman Des:man, James Wells, Robert Parrott, Esra Ferry Benjamin Barker, Wilitam ae Cornelius Swarts. William Donohue, EDWARD McCONSELL, EPHR «IM ALLEN, Inspectors. EDWARD G. WORDEN, OURIRENTH W. At » primar election hell on a Tucetay, October 8, at the comer of Grand and Elizabeth streets, pursuant Cs the Regular Democratic Gen+ral Committee, the following ticket was elected, having received « majority w the votes cast:— MAYORALTY. OOUNCIL. James W Smith, Thi ty sizth District. Peter McDermott, Mathew Daly, Peter Lawson, Michael Bu COUNTY CONVENTION. Francis 0’ Reilly, Peter Mocegheo, Joho Laughlin, Jr, Hugh Dor Jamoa Lynch Charles Tsgeart, Thirty-seventh District. Mathew ‘ioumey, William Baltos, Joseph Haggerty. James Seacliff, JUDICIARY. Jamos Scott, Acdrew H. Green, James oneal Jobn Halloran, Joha Connolly. Jokn Duncan. Thirty ne oe CONGRESSIONAL. Joba Thowen Bosse, Gracies yo Wiltinm P. Powers, James Hayes, Joka aad homas Bennett, Henry Manton. Peter Curren. CHARTER. POLICE JUBTICB, Thomas Smith, Joba veEatee, John Kelly, George Sharp, Mictael Mcdrade, John B kbbetts, John Doran, Joseph Hutton, Michael Gooiwin, Patrick Cynch. James Nohsrty, ASWEMBLY. Dariel Slevin, Howeil Vail, John vohnson, John Frisl, Thos H Geratty, Patrick Ounningham, Patrick Kiernan, Joreph Shannen, James 0’ zeilly, Peter Rice, Andrew Canary, Jobu Kelley, John H. Farrell, Thomas Barry, Michael Mooney, Michaet Connolly, Sos eph shannon, Jr., Henry McCiuaky. sher. SIXTERNTH Ata primsry election, held street, near General Comm! was Seciaret os elected:— Samuel Or Orgood, Penry Donahoe, The Chi Edwa:d hiley, James Gregory. COUNCIL. Forty second District. ChsrlesA May, Benjamin Manning, Daviel Mc ole, Christopher Richards, Thomas Crosen. Forty third District, Jeremiah F. Cary, Patrick McDe:mott, Nicholas Jud; a Tomes MeBr! ‘Afred Walters: Forty fourth District. John Loten, Patrick Lynch, Peter Haipia, Lewir Cassidy, Kichord Doopherty. Forty fifth Diet: wittnw’€ Seaman,” Peter Carroll John 1). McKee, Patrick Doyle, Tomes diurray. JAMES GREGOR’ ’ CHARLES H. B' elected:— MAYORALTY, George H Ross, William Coulter, Abram K Patterson. C. Baiobri e ‘maith, Smith Ely, Jr., Thomas F' Jeremiah. CONGREBEIONAL.. Jemes L Benedict, Insac Verm'lyen, Patrick Carrizen, Jt, Artbur Wood Henry &. Livirgston. ASSEMBLY. John Van‘ervort, Charks F. Townsley, John J Deihl, John Wanzingher, Malachi Brennan. CHARTER, Heory J. Bowen, George H. Rose, Bernard Dugan, Sen., Patrick Dee, Charles Cruix, Robert Mclotvre; Féward J Brecnan, Samuel M ae Edward Phi Peter Lee, Joho Phillip Care: Michael Abrarne, James Caliagan,” John A Deilun WILLIAM COULTER, * ATHEW roouny, JAMES HAYS, CHARLE3 TaGGERT, JAMES H. GeAwon, eee WARD. at 195 West Seventeenth hth avenue, in pursuance to s call by the iutee of Tammany Hall,the following ticket MAYORALTY. James Geghaa, Wm. J. Haskett, Andrew Leary, James MeJimsey, sen ndochya Peter J. Honry, Matthew Fiynn, Patrick MeCoy, ‘JUDICIAL. William C, Potts, Allen M. Saiffen, Livingston Livingston. ‘den, Richard Lowning. JUDICIAL, Tames Coasidy, john Hoey, Abrim Swett, James Sweeney, James McNamee. J taepotns SEVENTEENTH WARD. Ata primary elestion of the democrats of the above ward, held at the house of Joseph Kernan, 194 East Eleverth street, the following ticket was unanimously COUNCIL, eth District. liner Hooda, jarvey Hi‘cl George ph G. Son oee John _aphervort. District. Michael Zimmer, Leo Kork, Sacnd Becker. 48th District. Jacob Bettell, Tacod Weber, Adam Foltz, fas) Schinidthenner, vy Disirict. « William Coulter, a James L Bensdict ‘William Walincs. 50th District. Lawrence Carnure, Anthony $. Woods, Thomas Wallace, James Brady, Patrick Brady. COUNTY. Manus Kelly, cect W. Schuerman, Joha Me Anliffe, Tuomas ¥ Wallace, <7 EIGHTEENTH WARD. At a pr'mary election held at Union Hall, corner of Twenty Teeond otrest au Thira svence, ce Taeaday evening, Octobver 3, 1854, pursuant tos callof the gene ral committie, at ‘Tammany, Hall, the following ticket was duly elect ‘MAYORALTY. A.J. Febbard, Amos F Hatfeld, James Meohsa, Jobn Murphy. Henry l'avis, Oliver S. Hebbard. Andrew hiuean, JUDICIARY. Wm J Gelston, John Van Pelt, James Donnelly, Jr. Witian Wines, Rob. ©. Voorhies, Stephen Cornel Chas. &. Shea, county, Colin Shepard, Mortis Dal Dan. MoGrath William J Geiston, John Mott, James Irvin, Pat, McEiroy, Robert Fostr, John Han mca, John Nestitt. Thos eee CONGRESSIONAL. uyCrL. Lorenzo B. Shepard, Biftystath Daniel Pentz, Joka Nesbitt, Robert Kelly, Robert Foster, Edward Cooper, Oliver 3. Hobbard, James Donnelly, James Donnelly, ASSEMBLY. @ John Riley. , District. Paroel Bertine, Thomas Irwin, Annias Methews, John Murphy, @.8. 1 rew, Terence Keon. Barris Wines, fen., CHARTER, Charles Woodhull, A. J. Mathews, ” MAURICE DALY, OLIVER 8. HEBBARD, ‘Inspectors. WM. J. GILSTON, TWENTIETH WARD. We do hereby Agility too seen ‘an election held at Thor- ‘nel’s store, Tenth avent between the hours of 6 ‘end 8 call ot the 'emceratic Tawmeny Hilt the folowing MAYORAI Tussdey, October 3, 1864, , pursuant to the Republican General Committee of tenet was daly elected: — ‘William Vecoukey, orn. Mecwves Will'em Murray, Fendr‘ok, Jemes S. Kenny, Sacteetorset Doyle, JUDICIAL. Willlam Simpson, Atel Freeman, William Kesnat Solomon B. Neble, ie W. Olmstead, Daniel ae nel Haley, iene and Stephen D Ga D. Gardner, F. Millsman, James M. Post, Patrick Tee] ‘Thomas Kiernan, W. We Reger Monahan, by W. eet Joseph Miller. H. W. Robiason, John Eldrott, RESBIOR AL, Pate’ck Dimond. James Mooney, Robert G, Gist District. John Coyle, ‘Thomas Prend wm. MeDer'mott, James Keating, 0. Vi oven. John Me McKenna, X. James Aspell, Taniel Het stnney, fi arles Vichael Deo, 63d Petre OK Witlaa 1 tee r a Arthur! a, y Kendell, John Donnelly, Louis Ohle, James Wallace, Jr. Robert Strsad. With power to fli cancien, JOHN DONRELLY, Inspectors. DE*NIS is TWENTY Finest Ww Wo, the undersigned, Inspestors, do exrtify that the f lowing ticket was elected at an election Co en of Fourth avenue and Thirty-second street, T evening, Octorer 3, fel = dslegstes 19 the Banned conventions thereon MAYORALTY, Jobn Kinsley, Coll. N. Compbell, Semael Allen, Andre Froment. Jobn CONG RESBION AL. Charles H. Haswell, ‘toy aaes District. George Denniston, Dental aia Giana, Robert Fi George A. Hunt Coll N. Cuba, a ASSEMBLY, ory a Buat. Samuel Ryno, Bimal thes: zones lhemus, ang ino » Apgus, AS O ae D nd Wm UH. Kirby, Andre Froment. J Waiter I Roosevelt, WILLIAM H. KIRBY, COLL. N. CAMPBELL, THOMAS McOOY. ‘TWENTY:-SECOND WARD. A preliminary election took place yesterday evening, at the corner of Broadway and Fifty-ninth street. The Germans were very numerous at the polls, and express- ed freely their enthusissm for Governor Seymour, and their antipathy towards the Know Nothings and the temperance men. They had published in the German papers the annexod call: — German citizens! The preliminary election will take Place Tuesday, Octoher 3 from 6 to 8 o’clock in the eve- ning, cornet oe phd avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Citizens | importance of ~~ ee ag elections is nown toailof ycu. Come to the polls. Give your votesasa man. Hundreis are mustering sgainst the sale of liquors. there is already an ordioaace before the Aldermen tbat no one sRall be allowsd to keep m: 0 opecow. The next ordinance will be how many and cats, fowls and geese youcan keep. After that divances pce 4 coment and pork will f low. Petia down with the temperance men and the Know jotbings me Nich, Seagrist, Wilheim Kook, ‘ Job. Adam, Heinrich Heid, George Leiss. Whn our reporter lett the polls the votes were not counted,j but there was every prospect, that the fol- lowing ticket would be elected :-— Wm. Hartt, Charles Seageiat. MAYORALIY. B.P Fairchilds, Geo. D. Davis, D. D. Nash, Nich ee ichol e1 Davia J) Chetteld, John R. Robinson. COUNTY. Wm Van Orden, Samuel K. Scott, CONGRESS. James E. Burnbam, Jacob Colvia, Biokes Curran, Phitip danevan, lenry Liebeneau, Luke Mallens, Beary, ‘A. Dealing. Lawrence MeNany. ASSEMBLY. E. J. Fuller, Frederick Lepereno, George Zeiss, John Adam, Daniel Lacy, Jobn Brush, Sie pert Ungemaci. Political Inteiligence, CONVENTION OF THE VETERANS OF 1812. Ata meeting of the officers of the Veteran Corps of the war of 1813, heid at their headquarters on the 24 inst., it was unanimously resolved, that in making the pomination of General :torms as a candidate for the ofce of State Prison Inspector for the Southern district of this State, it was not meant to challenge or 4! to apy one on a party grounds; bat merely es an exores- sion of cur preference fora soldier of the war of 1812, to any candidate of any ate their claim as to homesiy and capacity being equal 10.THE PUBLIC. Io compliarce with the request of my numerous friends, I hereby announce myself for re-election to the office I now hold. HENRY STO»M3, State Prisoa Inspector. New York, October 3, 1854. The Wasningten Award. TO THE ZDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The crew of the ship Washisgton, their nobie com meander, and the reseue of allon board the ill-fated Win- chester by their almost superhuman exertions, will no doubt be fresh in the recollection of your readers. The brave conduct of Captain Fitch and his crew cailed forth & spontaneous demosstration of sympathy and admira- tion, which soon took the form of a substantial benefit, developing itself as a subscription to be distributed among the captain andcrew. There is no trait in the character of our people more indicative of a high standard of thought and feeling than their quick appre- clation of courage and daring, in whatsoever way it may ‘be called forth. It is therefore doutly necessary. when a ae sum of money is subscribed for the parrot Vreng pubis: feeling, that it should be disbursed in nap Ber as to give en: satisfaction, not only to the my acon the fuad, but siso to the recipients of the boun' Conceiving this to be the duty of those charged with the distribution, we were somewhat scrprised at the awards of the committee of merchants, ths pat- tloulars of which appeared in the HERALD of Syturday last We have no fautt to fint with the awards as far as they oa Bordo we wish to dispute the valuable ser- vices of Cap-ain Fitch, Mr. King, the chief officer, sor other man to whom a sum aig ors medal hasbeen awarded. On the contrary. we heartily coneur, a far as they are concerned, in the acknowledgazent of their Wyn ests but the awarde did not go far enough, the is the dostor omittec? and for what reason ‘evgincera and crew lett out? [f the committee tad ‘according to the facts which nppeared is the ealy fly preas at the time of the wreck, their award would een differently rendered. If they have ressived = J 7 contesdietory or adtiitional evidence, the particulars ht to be given tothe public, for unt this is done they will be upable to agree with the decision The en giveers. although entirely left out in th» award, were Bevertheless prominent in their erertion+ and fees, ‘as the following quotation from the chief officer's letter, it at the time, will show:— Messrs, Matthews, Terry, Fleet, Mexeon. Keat! the two Keaterde, of the, engineer's depart sisted iv eting the emigran te o their ber! ne moet sintered ep: the doctor, al mense, ané bis services ate suitably acknowledged by Mr. King, the chief officer, al:hough n acknowledment wha‘ ever has been awarded by the committee, either to him or the engineers. There was not a man of the crew ‘hat did not contri- bate equally to the result, for sll uassimusly volao tered their services, and by their energetic assistance and unosasing attention mitigated, in some measure, the horrors of that terribie ceiamity. It may be urged that if all were rewarded, the remuneration woul ne- cecearily be email and, horers ‘£6, not worth acceptance, We answer that those who had fearlessly riske1 their lives on the mere chance of saving their fellow creatures carnot be remunerated, in the common acceptation of the word, endalth ugh the amount of the award may, sud perhaps ought to te propozted to the rank of the re. cipient, tha: the common satior would prize his simple meval sa bighiy as the first officer his more valuable tos- timonis We hope, however, that the exertions of the doctor and the epginesrs will be suitably acknowledged, ant that every man of the crew will receive soms tokon of his presence at the rescue of so many human beings from a watery grave Every soldier who asrists at a victory receives a medal as a testimony of his prerence, and wears it on bli breast as amar of honor; the sailor who encocnters equal danger inaving his fellow man, may, we thin’, with equal pride wear a similar deco:ation. Justice. Destructive Frag i MaNomgster, Pa—A fire broke out on Saturday afternoon about 8 o’closk in the paper mill of Howard & Oo., Menchester, whish, be- fore it wss atopped, pro 10 of Ss soak ‘deutrastive that bas ever wistted that village. nesr the roof, from sparks from the pad iy the building being compored cf wood—f-led ite: "the Le§ combustible material—it spread with great rapidity. In a few minutes t Fuctare was in ruias sod the adjoining pro saw mill of of saved and unsawed lumber, scatterad around the two mills, was likewise destroyed. The frame houses were inbabited by the families of work- Le employed in the mill, — sae tne argent ‘ylie, = tz, who, however, pee save of ther fo furniture. The heaviest suffere ra by oy te eaten it lose boing estimated at On pe Sere ie 5o eee of re Mut in some other Patterson na Sine atone $9,000, provert ‘y cay communes. fe under- tend that their ol insurance ex; week: ‘and that fome caure neglected to Jotltrenewea ‘They had another ‘aw mill immediately in the ad} cent fo ihe ave barat, a ee , was not in- men wi 0, of course, ere. all thrown out of work for — Pittsburg Post, Oct. 2. phones F, Hag and, Henry %. Boyd, at io. s0ne line wal teas Sore ealed to he Laneepedl t- the other basins. — was thats fight o Hess ebot Boyd dead, MABITINE INTELLIGENCE. ‘ALMANAO YOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. ‘MOON SBT... ‘BIOU WATER Port of New wim October 3, 1854, ‘Stoamsh: radia, Ji ir aed, E Cunt Bisomubip Gormasia Cs viBrias, Nagebdes, Bresoa, Oolrichs i Bell. Kilhs it Lary & Edgar. Sele gaeet om. Si in WP Ra me ke Ship John righ iine, Liver , Bia a of Gesadissenaen Bre Mgcten g Ship Heotheven (Brom), Erichs, Honduras, Hennings, ‘& Gosliny rit fasley. McNitte, Now brs J Perkins, res. elon} Montevideo, TB Gear to BoE Bortoo (Fort), Conoereis, rend Leal Brig Bllsa (Ps), Biden, 8¢ Wheelerieht oe i ity. ‘Thomes, Duvall 4 alle, nets erleon, Vere Ores Biawnifld Back. Anderson, Linehin, Atiakapas, H D Broo! Bri Pandy King. Starkey, Mobile, Post & Ryerson. ie 3 wane ia Tiss kmen & Co. Sth Sloan Dea foba Norton, Jr. Schr Clare Borges Revans, Pi Schr Mary Elisa, regen, moran Tampa, MoCready, Mott & Sobr G M Smith, Nichols, Geo: , Dollner & Petter, Behr Scutbermer, Purseta, Wi Sobr Louisiana. Crocket, Schr Baltimore Basie Sobr 8t Lawrence, Hediai mors, 4 °. Schr Cabot, Rack: Co. Seen ca aichigen, Siebel ae Strat "Sa N Briggs. ‘ARRIVED. | | Stramehip 3 pear eaten New Orleans, vis He- Greet "Experiences & st oof fin e Crocheron & Co. Experiences a at; ty which Tastee sé hours, ooompanied’ ith a hea Hartshorne, Tiverpeol, Aug If iia ae on . prone to Zarer ereen'a Co. Sept 18 fat 4S 30, ton Bt sirens ir tcc ne create carers ay Pe rm jat 43 are ae penen ship Tremountaia of Bo - ton, bens E (fcom Eastport for Liveepool), 4th, lat 408) Ton 65 45. pi ‘sloop of war 1 45. lon is rith seange, was nine days ph the Gine. 565 ire (of “Batb) Crocker, Liverpool, 34 Med seengéers, to order; Vessel to th shige Marvest Quek rt ae decoule Fron Philadel Ferost Stace (of aa, Pollist 70 passenge! ed Op red_oth Danks, saw a lscge clipper ship bound W toneallart mast: 6, saw two other ships with loss teante: bound W. 8 Jack Gh ene io days, with mdse and 23 im & Dim sys, with mdse and 362 Bopt 12. let 44 29 loa from Liverpool. The.H had two date, Wm Jonvs, of Liverpool, oe Havre, aye 15, with mdse and 874 pas ‘est & Co. Sept 29 lat 41 43, lon 63 Bo, pasted ‘hip Star of Emp re, cfand from Boston for Liver: P Ship Cotton Planter, Ripley, Harze, $4 days, in ballast, wi $0 Lane, Weet & Go. Antwery ors, is wits ship — 6. passed ged signs east maak (Brew), Androssen, Bremen, A' mdse end 48 panieng a to [Ca er ‘Go. il 38 Jom 62, passed & Wm te ori Lit N) Fro 52 vo 47, Boot arn eotreh. , Now Orleans, 21 daye, with mdse, ae! beavy weather. ship, Wades (lipo of New Bedtore), Whiting, Balt more, 36 houze frem the Caper, with coal, to H'H Cameron Gobi, Cape Charies bearing SW, dietant 60 miles, sow brig Toteen, atecring 8. Bark Frances tocor, Pains, Liverpool, 42 days, with coal, to Chazlos A Secor ‘Bark ibe (am), Schwonsen, Hamburg. 45 days, with mdse and 424 rere +0 oe ‘Bark Thorndike (of Boston) with susar, 4c, to master. Hoven square bales of cotion; di ne Bi a7 be a iat ¢ 18, lon 60, exe! Cisorge Va a ae King, Windsor, 12 deys,with 8 Whine y & Co "Darvessoove (of 4 Eastport), Knight, Georgetown, DO, with flour, to Atl ogee otaleg, Mo, « “days, with lumber rawford. Smail, and Inth, to Mey! Brig Ei ‘Ror dout for Boston Bch Filer de Porte (Port), Loepes, St Udes, 47 days, with Balt, to pepew a Lest Schr Lo ER, 17 daye,with J ‘mel ay Pa, rt days, with Ph en bo Deversnx avaguer, lays, with ou- 8 W Le Sehr Alice Day (of Aoalashicts, Scott, Port Lavacon, Aug 18, and Key West Sept 12, with cotton, to J Day Schr SJ Waring. Ness, Savannah. and Norfolk 2 days, to McCready, Mott &Co, Put into Norfolk in distress, crew Inckeonvitle, 19 ance, Plymouth, N08 days, : oe, Praat Schr Paclfo, Fanning Waikineton NO.6. "Gonthier, Washington, NC, 8 days Davie, N Sa Ne, 7 days. Seb Sch: Ww aula Highovend, Bdaye Briggs epee we Fanny Fern. ir joa “4 Kader, B: aaah Oni, 29, pees bs Bera vten onda, Sobr Patrick Henry Schr Koran. Dyer. Sebr S Appleton, "indore, ir Semuel Lewis. Merri y howe, Yor Rockport. ‘Davie \Bortiandt Ode. Eobr a Sobr Bait'more. Sotr Zelme. Hall Mechtas. 44 ad Jacob Reymond, Bourne, vantucket for Philadel- Pigchr Vendova Bray Rock?an4 for Philadelphia, Bebr Sareb, Jones Por é Echr JP Bent, Wallace, Roudout for Salem. Sobr Harriet Newell, Reder, Ron dou: for Saiem, Slccp Ameries, Daker, Provieence. BELOW ip Shackamaxon, from Liverpool, Aug 9, with mdse axd 5 ore to A Lear’ jroadnought, pine Bee gon by, plotbaal ora Washington, No 0, one bark, yor ‘Wind at suprise, Z; meridian, SE, and it, 8, ond freab, with fog and raid. “= S84 fresh: anne moranda, a Mattapoisett, 191 tons, was PF arg aed Nortolk 23th xilt, » M abi] Gatbrie, in bor ae afte oe rane tons Sur hen, aud the build ty Capt ‘Stephen man fotoria, Herald Marine Correspondence, EDGARTOWN Sept kets schrs § Loense Gre Richmond for Boston; Suse y Crockatt, New Fork for do; Lesder, Thorndike, ‘Thomas on for NY er Plough- ali. Now York fo a oh Bh a ‘ork for feed ari Chase, late of the ship oe : Wm Woodbury, Mancing, “ala oce i ‘the vereate ny ance a ter Bates it Kye ead Brothers, of ané from Nantucket. egraph. to to St for Pacite Oceaa. D ROF. Richard sendy? sche Juco Raymer ae ee We FORT JEFFERSON, Sept 27 —Aze sohbet Breass. Dic ‘Sm. Bacon, Hulse, Fall Ki oats, Providence; Monte: Darling NYork Fi us Ni i Beals. meat N Hn re a Bi peheperty C Terbell. Provide cone, Diohinsoat Dalieaee he, Mon ‘Sid 29th. ech: tezume, Smith, do PHILAD! epi 8 Oo 4d a A Pu Boston, ~Arr Rae oR Gey of of a: mind NYork; rie Wa te Geesadess, ‘Byiand, fy Cramer henge ‘asper, jasee- Fararworeh racy ssa rm 01 ‘otter, Potter, Provis is Cast Borton:, D . Bare won, Portland; Thos hance by th at brig Vi rie it Balifa: " ne from Torke Tal wobintina hy ig AL Trim, of Ne a aren Mag I fore mentions dally 40 Br tg ied BAIT ARNrs, Saly 1 from “allao for Balti 5 0 very Teahy and with lent ot thy tern port loose: righ ang ban discharged part of cargo. LW Ma: Le ‘erne Teperted Rete 3, i into Lad | hich went*asbore on off without dem: Pictou, Conntanent Poleten the ihr hae age, ond is at snchor below Providence Baro Anny ann Exszanernt of New Bedford trom Bal, tinrre or Heston, stracb ‘on Hedge Fen and tt ars. en she oam neon pe under ti | way.be. consid med alm jac ylows. Whea hy roeeal gy ‘Sone Trivenr, of South PS nny ge W's 4 New rate foe~ Portland, before gy I bee of, eid srived ws Novporh East Greenwich mies Pert at wits with | te og Hit a eae We fob ane of wich What the Herolae prop damage Sou FL Jonzs, from Richmond, for Boston, was ported 24 24 tna the ote Cuter marine station at Boston, tobe waren ame vigueanen Ou ber boum se ae or West Queday Light zg mort ont milse: {ihe wreck hed op: parently been but a short time in that situation. od that the G bt for thas This tated LORY Resahighs maemtctaban for shat . whith osused side of . ‘Vine hte are not alike, they are said the Gar eed Tie Sanenty vessels ard on ‘waless mat. beach . Shanes mesmadel in Gay Head Light. "We receive the immediate atten- iiqu'of the Light House ts Board Viney ard Ganette, jedford Ist bark , Macomber, Indisa vt ist a on eaes 2a 22 Flores’ 3 So oll om bourd. ome 200 bbls ep oll. spok ang 12; 1603017 N lon 48 10 vinceeowa, bbls ate 234, at 38 N, Nyt 35, iW, Parker Osek, p: Sept etre N, ion or rae W, Enterprise, By ‘Sid from to lp Zemedione, Hee North Pacific Oosan. Cid at erlane, Winslow, cle Goce Dark Hlsabeth of Work Tht Bio Dh Geo & Mary, Manchester. of West (rep. Ta bed 25th, Greyhound, Wing, of Westport, ‘Nos . wi as i. i tte gah, Mog 4 beets Pig ‘arren, eae irombes Aug 17, by letter trom Cant Wood, Kugenia, Nii Bolabel Talaude, by totter foam “Capt Bonja- a yet ae ‘hound to Ochotek Sen fy gnmar Pa a. a fan Francieso,) 90 » Nan, 600 johard Mitchell, De- dato, Gt friez, 60 300 bbls, ‘Shi “opps rim Seg from prey for East Indios, was seca clare of a, Poti from Boston for New Orleans, 40 13. 68 15. eta ‘Aug 8, Ow tan ge I of Portland, from Havana for New iba ae ante ‘iat 40% ton at Kolon of New York, fro Stioremast, 27th els, Block’ Toland’ Deming WWE t in Ports, cmmereane Te Sept 9 bark N W Bridge. Hutohia - + a, rom, Fox Portland, arr isch, Sid 1th bark MB Stetson, inefors ton. Drat—Arr Sort 1s bee Ad F Patton, Delano, NOrleana for London. and proceeded; bark Austir, @: yz, Londoe for Newpo: Sot ‘anchored Demarar pert ‘Sept 8 berk Homer, Fanikiin, from Union Ielard, Ga, for Bonaire 2 days 1S bark Gertrude, Silsby, Je m GUAVANILLA—No Am vessel in ort abt Sept 16; bark Wan Lerrabos #14 dey previous for No w York: ~ Are teamsbip Crearent City, MoGowse, ~ yok (and aid ‘tor Orleans); brig 8 R Brown, Fre: Bi th sobr Midas. Simpson, NOrloans, mM: brigs Uontidence, Molvitle, See. ‘Pacific Bristol; Jas We Brows, Non LLO~NO im veare a port Baph Manannan— Ne Am reeset ia M Sout 23 schr All ies ee) "dom Baitimer er 23¢ bark Gold Hunter, Chere, NYO Pateno te C's bark Tenoae: Ni York 16th sid Gi ‘of the Ses, AV ESEND—ATr Sept bos (not hd ona ‘York. and not the ‘Glory. Saw Juan (Cubs)—S)d Sept 18 brig Rrie ‘Gott, Berton, nJAco— In, port Sep; 16 bark Maxeppa, Res ling, from lelpbia, Sr Soum, N “bia Sept 28 etd Nata) Jordan, Liver- pool: big Margaret, Hene' Trarari—Ir port Ay Pert ari+| Reed; Pe SOU ad Retiek ed Nora on imes, all for Boston hat 1 , bark John ‘Winthrop. Blenchard, for do about fee i sseis ta puck Bere 8 8 Sites ihe Willcomb, trom Ma- tapzes, arr about Ist; Burlington, from Havens, rap- esr; bark Bhi Fae, for Patermo or Malaga "‘Paumrpap- Arr Sept 20 ache 8 R aS Soe, York. Home 5 BALTIMORE =a Dat hip Agnes Leeds Coptis. Nvork (to toa Sar Fue Sack He ise Marla, Ken on Boston: Col A Ja00d, Thompson, (new) Thompson, Saveonab, Moraine ‘Light, (a Montioelf», Morriton, do; sohr F A Fis; Revenue, Robinson, Orleans, et steamer Clay of Now York. Mas. Bunter, Sear: a Ane 35; james srt Nickorse ker, Naateth, Herdivg, 6 eae nd: Cerito, Crowell, de: Sytveste:, do; 8, Claes, Nortel anit ‘Baia: exo) rr Oct 1 Excel, ¢o. nity, Colboun ity, Dy 1 achr Edward Frank’ a Port Sid 2d sohr Minervis, M Given, Bag 2 Bakin ls 5 F Austin, cine Boston, cid; Tri- fer big Mary Walkez, dg for mah ‘BARTFORD—Arr Oct 2 team sche Uncas, Bat York; steamers H B Beaci, Saunders, Philadelphi or 9 Clark. Witcox, Alb bi EM Clerk, Clark albi i Pa gran otiter rap il | Post, 8 Ee aw he 383 Phiiade Malt veh ve itccy Mita Maths on, Bllloe = bn Wi “idea ere irrsek, jn) Dos Pri 5 me St for Dorr, Port Bren for Boston. ca 80th W A Dregeor, oe mth, sy Goo: DC, foe Teton EET TR ekbart, Calais for Pi'adelphies ere mo a Taal pia. aos Thos Bilis Bilis: sR Granite Lodge, Sarr, NYork fe do for Portsmouth: Ei sid bre Howat sobre Regulator omar Eilts, 88 Soper, Gra aes aerers, Eagle ( wait esate 09 Rock een eche, Rd ward Star a8, fidaey Price, Rdwards Martin W Remains at 9 AM, wind NW, brige Holton, v. Hart _ 2, ‘Gen Bal sheet Ani ogereehre ial Frasoen, rn a, Glan jeon, aot, {Naan Henriette, Bentse, Lee} Blake, 28 ach 8 ar! sat ward chy Polat tart Puls nore 28th ule Drige state of Wa feaish Jox. tor aca: ome for font Indi iy; as hat ups Ai ‘Wilmington. Ni way, for nner . Revingon. ui (MARBLE EHRAD—Are Sept 27 ach: Raven, Rose, Phila-— “Nan TUCKRT- Art Sept 29 schr Govrge Ann, Farris. Bod ton for Norfolk NEW We BEDIORD— rr Sept 8 aches Geo 0 Gibbs, GHW Wareham for PI B Smith, Alba he ‘Sid scbr Kn! 8 "LOR INDON--Arr Sept 30 sloop JM Parker frt to OR EW OF ship Orizn’ aye Gran ie Harty fis ee fo SU tod States, “ichonohe pene ee e9.siena.e t ery ‘Laur int Mien, Dieu H Baxter, Bal'imore for orton for Atexyndrin: Gs 1 Maker Norfolk for 8 York; ge tite, Tor Bosto BLPRITA Arr Oot 2 ‘Sus tehre Laure Monder or NYork, Cape Inland ‘Ist, steamship City of Manchester, if PORTLAND—. Swett, Cardone, gia oi Fy Sten B Wale, Cre Greve FROVIDENCE= arr’ Oc when BE Albany: Olivie & irra » Gor NYork: ier Ba ond. 80) Kotcnam, Coa iver a reat Wayatt Point Let sohr Stag, Townsend, __ Tomes CHM a Seis Oot 1 2 fhe Taplentes ae ry Rio; | ream aes wy 1 24, ree AY we ie tebe z