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I finally prevail jim to escort me to the |} of prisoners with my baversack on my arm, although ‘several times on the route through the band the youthful was advised by bis comrades in arms to +‘; hat baverbug”’ Here and there were little knots of rebs relieving parsengers of »slunbles and money, and t nocaae did I see thing taken which was not “just wes Jer werkiise Caer be enon cies be. we upon tre it mone, e fore Le reached a place of wafsty, under the eye of an officer, and narrowly escaped with his life. The rebels ‘were particularly bitter on the race. PERSONAL INTRODUCTION 10 KERNEL OFFICERS—WHAT THEY WANTED, Arriving at the line of prisoners, I introduced myself to @ couple of officers, who sat lazily on thoi steeds, with each a leg thrown over tho pommel of his saddie. They were and Colonel: Major proyed quickest and asked Major me to let him see that haversack, A Ainea of which J bad burridly di myselt of in ‘morning, toilet case with soaps, were ‘just what be a tooth b usb he did not want, #0 he gave it to ‘wanted amo, and I stood forth plucke | ag clean ase young.robin. COLONEL CLUEK, THE GURRILLA. The Colonel, a great, good-natured provincial, kindly @ffered’ me a bite ate tobacco, or * mule harness, smiled, and softly felt of the hat Iwore. He told me his mame was Clike, and pointed out a rt dine of men i t.’* I bad heard of meat, Humphrey Marshall, Keutucky, and told him so, My hat, for which 1 ha alous price tn Nashville, was not good enough, 80 he compro- mised and took a travelling cap from the baversack, once mine, now the Major’s, saying it would be just the thi for some of the boys’? who were short of heid g ar. found Cluke communicative, and taked with him me boas, about national affairs,” He undosomed —bim- 80) ap to teil me whose command cay * yooh their numbers as bigh.as 6,000; he was uine about Vic).s- ‘y sang burg, and I conid not convince Bim of the wildness of bis views. He finally invited me to come along with the command, promising me ‘ots of items,” apd me he would in‘o m James Gordon Rennett that “Joba Morgan's got vour mule,” I advanced the idea that Jobnny could not steal enough to forage me, tor 1 was a 8 cater. ‘MY INFRODUCTION TO MORGAN, THR GUERIDLA CHIKSTAN, So Cluke introduced me to Johnny, | fornd General Morgan iu tho centre of a bevy of fadies, standing un- co vered in the falling dew, whie all around his men were ‘exam ining stolen property by the light of fires, morgan 4s a medium si od, square built person, and good looking, with the exception of sieepy, half closed eyes He spoke to me in good English, and, to the ladies with all the tanner of a polished en- tleman. Ho wore no insigna of rank. being dressed in the common roundab: ut and pants of the rebel sol- diors, The keen aud active little Basil Make, who has Fisen to the rank of acting brigadier, fitted gracefully about, and seemed t» be the master spirit of the party, ‘as indeed he is. The men ray Morgan would be noth: without him. Char}jon orga, a brother of the General, ‘and colonel in the 1 Be Vice, a Doisy, loud mouthed “preity chap,” held the parole book, aud was likewise active Lick Chenaulé, a aquore jawed bulldog, with two or three other colonels, whose names J could Koon up the coterie most talkative to the WHY THE TRAIN WAS NOT DESTROYED. ‘Tho garulous Garther girls avd Mrs Thornton,of Mur- ‘frecaboro, who was @ {riead o John's new wife, saved ‘the train from destruction. ‘ihe baggage being all Searched and the express car ri the citizens were or aboard tho ~@d party started mourofui “they bad travelled joyoudy not two “elore. The stockade and bridge acroes Salt rivor, just ‘Defore us, had been burned, eis? we bad been permitied to go to Louisville, Morgan raid. We left there at pine o'clock amid the gurgling cheers of the whole rebel force, who startei up from their kueus, as they wore reading ‘letters and examining stolen goods around their fires, to ‘did us goud luck. Many of our party stopped at |-lga- ‘Dethtown, intending to down the pike next morning twenty two miles mouth of Salt river, and take Leva gpg Ohio to Louisville, others, 1 understand, went to Munfordsville. MONGAN PRESSING THK HORSES INTO SERVICE. Next See Bade Bags) the aeons at wagon im whic! en pasenge, rough tl head of the rebel column on the mareh. We met several acquamtances oj the previous night, but wero vot hindered, Morgan had issued orders to press all the “horses in the country Ot for service, and bis orders were being carried out, Secession tarmers ulong the road suffered with the rest, and those who could were “bucrying their st.ck imto recret p:aces. STRAMERS CAPTURED, npled Brannansburg, K, forty milés below. Louisville, and st! Alico fcan (Momphis and Cincinnati packet) and J. T. McCombs (Louiaville and Evansville mail bout). fog, among others,at West Point, Dr. Hamilton, of New York, Medical laspector’s Department of the Cumberland; Mrs. Thornton end daughter, | reached Louisville in mail poat Gray Eagle, which bad been turned back above Branpansburg. will probably use the captured steamers to cross juto Indiana,as he is bent on mischief. cy STRENGTH. Tam c pfident hie command is less than six thousand Morgan +» that afternoon, strong, with one battery (six pieces) of artillery. His men are very well ari |, the greater proportion of them carrying army revolvers in additicn to the Mississippi likely to march fast and steal rifle, ard will be » Geaperately. HONORAMLE, WARYARR. ‘The higher officers—Clerke among them—try bard to convince themselves that they are warring bouorably whoo they capture railroad trains apd steamboots, and Tob indiscriminately; but the rank apd file of Morgan's cominand look at it ip the light of @ grand stealing execu - sion, and devote themselves vigorously to that pursuit. So firmly inbued are they with the idew that their busi- Bess is with citizens, not with soldiers—to steal, not to shoot—that Lam confident they would not stard before half their number of Union covairy if there was chance for crcape | hear that Hovson, or Wolford, is after Morg with a brigade of monuted men. If Johnny gives them the go-by, the exalted opinion I formed of Union cavalry oa the march to Shelbyville will be dispelled Morgan in Indiana. (Special despatch to the (bicago Times. Ixviamaroiis, July 9, 1863, The following is received here: — New Avuayy, July 0, 1963, To bis Pxcxrxxcy O. P. Moxtox:— There is nquestio no but that Morgan has crossed with five to six thousand nen. A captain of @ gunboat has arrived in ths chy. He confirms all the former reports, ‘They have jong tange artiLery. He coald do nothing Nothing can be done here witho..t martial law. The most proml- nent ci: izens are in favor of it, aud request me to inform you that a comtoander is wanted bere badly. Prompt Measures are reyuired immediately. W. W. FRYBAYER Hmapgcaxrera, Lousviie, July 9, 1563, To General 0. D. Wucox:— five Acutant of the Seventy first reg ment Indiana Voluntecrs, part @ which was on a boat at Brandenburg, bas j et returned, avd reporis that Morgan crossed the Ex rton oO bis forces at that point, leaving a small dy and two pieces of nrtilery there, which command the river «bovegsud beww. is roported marching towards New Albiny. J. 8, BOYLE, Brigadier General. In purevenee of an order of Governor Morton, ali busi- Beas hou es were closed w day at three P. M., and io the several w rds citizens enruled themselves, organized, Foceived ‘ieir guns and entered upon the ‘business of drilling #t once. kvery man is takiog uparma The Governor i energetically pusning the work through the State, in preparation to mevt and drive back the f.0, One m! ‘len and a hail o” specie from Lonisville banks arrived tyre to-day. The banks bere to day are packing and shipping their spectre North. Martial law has beee proclaimed in t.@ eon bordering ou the river. A Michean fegimest arrived here today, on the way to Lo ieville. Vast Tate of atamunition are being sent from the arrenal here to General Boyle. General Wilcox bas taken portonsion of (he telegraph oifices aod ratiroad lines, do claring that goverpment and State shall have precedevce ever all other. A ca, tain of one of the stonmors seized this morning at Prandeo burg bos arrived here He says that before they parotod bim, they forced h m to transport to tbe Indiana shore six thourand cavalry, as near as be could jud,e, be- sides several long THe TRNTH REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD. The above regiment expoots to ‘eave for the seat of war @) day. The following order relative wo the mattor has been issued — GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 7, Heangeanrans, Tevon Reciwmer, NO ¥N.G, Ovo Ate Bvat, Joly LL, 1863. The above regiment is herevy ordered to form line at Al o'clock A.M. om Mondiy morning, the 13th inst., at 9 arsenal, corner of Kim and White streets, to loave forthe se tof war. All of the members who have re- coived their aniforma will epert punetually at the bour above statel, The regiment, having beea recruiting very, eapiliy fe the last two days, the Colovel. Commanding dooms || secemmary to postpone leaving until Monday, which dey wo will positively depart for the seat of wi By order 6 JOHN MISSING Lieutenant Colonel Commanding, - J.C. Ronmovrs, Adjutant. THIRTY-SHVENTH NEW YORK VOLUNTRERS—1n1e0 RIPE This reyiment, so well known, and izing ander » Management of Cownel William De Lacy. tate its n.ajor. who bas followed jt in its many trying eng: « tnen's, lax been attended hy ever oe OF RUCPE 4 eine OWF fast notice, The old officers and men are at work bard opon their well wer *aee #8. aud indica tions g0 10 prove that a syoedy route sniaalion is inure sble than the tired and solders ro capabilities of ‘te late or Ustituents woud susm tw indicate at thie early ment pumerour the old members bave reentoled themesives, oo the organization pro. mises t) come ous its irish valor aud weil kyown reputation. Cone Ne Lacy's bead quart. re are vt Montgomery Hall, Prince s.reet, a few doors from Broadway WOUNDED SOLDIER, ‘The steamboat Commodore. Captain KF, — Sorsey City yesterday a} —_ 1 Beaks Hlony Ital eugbt handr the inst battle at Gettysburg. wounded men from The Writ of Attachment Against Colon. jurke—Sheriff Campbell Falls to Bxe- cute Ite—His Reasons i herefor—Appli- cation for His Removal from OM: ne Charges Against Him—Govern: yo Promises Emmedtate Action in the dhe. de. nial Another step has beou taken by the counsel in the mai- tor of the Baltimore Police Comminsioners. Th» Sheriff of Kings couuty having certified that be waa unable to serve the writ of aitachment issued{by the Coufty Judge against Colove! Burke (for disobedience to a writ of habeas cor- pus), the counsel for the political prisoners have now appealed to Governor Seymour to remove (he Sheriff, They take the ground, st 13 understood, that the Sheriff can havé @uilicient military force, if he chooses to oall for it, to Sapture Fort Latuyotte and enforce the State Jaws; and tht the jaw itself contemplates no such con- tingenoy as a sccessful resistence to its authority. fue charvee axuéaat the Sheri, duly verifled, were pre- sevted to Governor Seymour at the St. Nicholas Hotel, ia this city, on Friday, 10sb tn ‘The Governor took them, ane pronsieed an early action upon them. It is conil- dent (Re by the complainants that the Kings county Sheriif will be removed, «nd a new ove appointed, who will call to bis aid all the urilitary power of the state o the effort to enforce its laws. ‘ihe following are the aginst Sheriff Campbell, now in the hands of the Governor for action:— New York City, July 10, 1863. ba? EXceLLeNcy THe GOVERNOR OF THY Staix OF New ORK :— ‘The undersigned, a citizen of the city and State of Now York, presents charges against Anthony ¥. Campbell, Sberiif of the county of Kings, and shows tw your Kxeel: cy, First, That by the law of the State of New York ft ts expressly directed that “every sheriif to whom any pro- cess shail be delivered, shall execute the same according to the command thereof,and abail make due return of bis Eisen thereon.’ (K. Stat., 6th ed,, vol. fil, p. 739, bec, 98. Second. That a certain writ of attachment, in the fol- lowing words and }, was allowed, signed and soaled by the Honorable uel Garrison, County Judge of the county of Kings, aud by J. N. Stearns, County Clerk of said county, sealed with the seal of said county, and delivered to the said sheriff on the 7th day of Juty in- stant, to wit:— “The Pe ple of the State of New York to the Sheriff of the county of Kings. ‘We command you, ag we before commanded you, forth. with to cheng and attach Colonel Martin Burke, of Fort Hamilton, in the said county of Kings and to brieg him immediately beiore our County Judge of tue suid county, at the chambers of the Kings county Court, in the City Hall, in the city of Brooklyn, to answer for his con- tempt tn not obeying a certain writ of habeas corpus to hira directed, and on him duly served, on the relation of Algernon R, Wood, and have you then there this writ of attachment. Witness the Honorable Sarpue!l Garrison, County Ju of our said County of Kings, at the City Hall, in w said city of Brooklyn, this seventh day of July, 1863. SAMUEL GASRI: ON, Kiuga County Judge. JN, STEARNS, Clerk. Jonn C. Van Loon, Attorney for Relator. Endorsed—Withiu writ allowed by July 7, 1863, at Bro kiya. SAMUEL GARKISUN, Kings County Judge. ‘Third—That the said place named Fort Hamiiton, in the county of Kings, where the said Martin Burke was and is, 18 a fort situated upon a tract of land, the jurisdiction over which was ceded to the United States of America, by an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, for the erection of fortifications on the said tract, aud ip and by such act of cession it was expressly provided that “the jurisdictt n so ceded should uot prevent (be execu- tion on said tract of any process, ctvil or criminal, under the authority of this tate, except so far forthasany such Prgonee sae setters sbarceal ond. personal mayest the inited States within the said tract.” (R. 3. 6th ed., vol. 1,p. 97 and esa SS) ‘That tho said shertif 614 not obey, exeou! ‘or serve, or attempt to serve the said writ of attachment upon Martin Bu.ke therein named, aur apprehend or at- tach the said Burke,nor bring him before said County Judgo, nor make due returo of his proceedings thereon, but instead thereof, made and endorsed upon the siad writ the following, which he caused to be flied with the. said County sudge of Kings county, to wit:—I return to the within writ of attac! it that I amnsmable to arrest the within named Col. Martin Burke as within commanded, the said Colonel Burke being commandant of Fort Lafay- ette and Fort Hamilton, avd in Fort Hamilton. I haveen- deuvored to obtain entrance and sccegs to Fort bamiliton, which js held and garrisoned by armed troops of the United States, well armod and provisioned, and cannot be taken or an entrance effected without the aid of a large force of troops with artillery. I further return that | have Decn furmally notified by the officer of the day in com. mand of Fort Hamilton. that they were prepared to re. sist avy atiagk on the fort, or any attempt upon my part to arrest the body of Colonel Burke, within named, who ts commandant of the forts. And I further return that the whole militia force of Kings county (@ cept the Seventieth regiment), is now in the service of the United States in We of Pennsylvania, and out of the county of Kings hat the said reventieth regiment, as I am inform by Colonel Cropsey, in command of the same, is now under marching orders, and not subject tomy control, and 1 bave no force or arms within or under my control suffl- cient for the pc rpose of executing the within writ. ANTHONY F, CAMPBELL, Brooxiyn, July 9, 1863. Sheriff of K inys county. Pisth.—That the said sheriff did not act under the fol- provisions of the Revised Statutes, as it was bis duty to have done:— Whenever a sherif! or other public officer authorized taexocute any process delivercd to him shall find or have reason to rebend that resistance will be made to the execution of such process, he shall be authorized to command every tale whabitaut of his coun- ty, or as many as he shall think proper,and with such arms as he shall direct, and any miitary company or companies In said county, armed and equipped, to assist him in overcoming such resistance, and, if necessary, in seizi arresting snd confining the resisters, their aiders and abiicrs, to be dealt with according to law.” (R S., 6th ed., vol. 3, p. 740, sec. 101.) Nor aid he make ap- plication to the Governor under the following provi. sion—* On the application of the sheriff, under sheriT or district attorney of ig By 8 of this State with the arsent of a majority of Judges of the county courts of ssid county, the Governor may, if in bis opinion it sball be necersary and proper, authorize such sheriff, uncer sheriff, district attorney some deputy eher if, to contract with and organize a guard for the pro- tection of any jail or prison iu suid county, or to arrest, detain or have in safe keeping any person or persons, or to enforce any process, } it or decree of any oourt.”"—R. £ , Sthed., vol. 1, p. 748, sec 72. Nor did he call for aid under the following provisions of law:—‘‘in case of any breach of the }, tumult, riot or resistance to process of this State, or appreheusion of immiveot dan- ger of the same, it shall be lawful for the sheriff of any county, or the mayor of any city, to call for aid from any division, brigade, regiment, battalion or company, and it shall vo the d ty of the commanding officers of such divi- jon, brigade, regiment, battalion or company hen such order is given, to order out in aid of the civil antho. rities the military force, or any part thereof wider his command ''—law 802, 806 291, p 940. Wherefore the unde: ged prays that the Governor will exercise tbe power of wal of she Sherif given him by the constitution of the State, viz-—'‘The Governor may remove any officer in this section mentioned, includ ing sheriff, within the tert for which he shall bave beon elected, giving to such officer a copy of the cbarges against him, and an opportunity of being beard in his de- jonstitution of the State of New York, article And he asks that Anthony F. Campbell, ty of Kings, tay be removed from nd that some Ot person who war le to that office be appointed to fill the vacancy and he duties of such office until it shall be supplied by an election.” (R. 8. bth ed., vol. 1, #800 56, p. 415.) All of whioh is respectfully submitted J.C. VAN LOON, City and County of New York, #.—Jobn ©. Van Loon, the complainant above named, being duly sworn, depowes: and says that he hus read the foregoing charges against the Sherif of Kings county, and that fame are true of bis knowledge, except as to these matters whieb are therein stated to be upon information and belief, and that a8 to those matters bo believes them to be true. J. ©. VAN LOOM, Sworn to before me this tenth day of July, 1463. W. D. Pansoms, Notary Public. Brooklya City News. ABDUCTION OF AN ALLEGED SOUTHRRY AORST row 108 Prexazronr Hoves.—Considerabic excitement bas been caused in thix city recently in consequence of the abdne tion of a gentleman named Jobn Moore, alleged to be om agent of the Southern confederacy, by a government do. £ i 53? &F ifs 7 ii i i H leis 3 fe¥oo38 elle! t Ht = everything they Wok pon-ensl several darverroiyper, with wi partite, Sherman amserted that é ie are Coming on (inely, maturity before the euriy . The Ldger iearan | has been planted in this ID RD previews season, tobacco markete othe advence in price aod an pment, | calling out the national forces, and for « | purposes 8 military force m indispenaable, to raise a What is Thought of it in ° Noe ° New York. $F oe. + NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY TY, tase OF Tw butions reuce comm: | THE DRAFT rrr eg eer MAILS FoR THE PACIFIC. SCENES AND INCUENTS YESTERDAY, BREAXUAST TABLE AND BABBOOw DISCUSSION Spicy Arguments and “Spiritual” Debates, THE DRAFT TO-D4Y, &., a, &. Tho people of New York did wot realize the fact that nad ‘hus recited, &% was enacted by the Statute that all able budied mate citizens of | A States, and porsona of birth who 1 have declared on oath their intent to beceind oitizens under and 1a pursuance of the laws thereof, between the SE. % wwenty and ierny Bee sears, Wht certain exnep- tions not necessary to mentioned, Aro declared to Constitute (he national forces, amd alall be labio to, orlorm Misiiary duty io the service Of the United Stare hon aaiod Qul by tho President for that purpose; aud re ety “* ™ behalf Of rersong of foreign bi th 8, 1 19 Claimie “aol, who bavé horoto within the ages specified w &.. a fore dectared, one oath, shelt Snteus A? ela ars 4 Citizens under and in pursuance of the +8 © Uo ted stata. and wir havo | nob cx he right of xuftrage or any other political fraac < {hs lawa of the uted Staton, rot any of, Ube Bbaiek thereof, are not absolutely copeluded by their dec.avation of jntention from renouveing their pirpose to become Gill-ens, and that, on the contrary, euch persona under treaties of the Iaw of nations retain n right to ro- ounce (hat purpose and 10 forego the privilege Of citizen ship and restence, wihia the ahed States undor the Obligations imposed by the aforosuid act of Congroas. Now, thoref.ze, to aveid all misapprehension’ concern- ing the liability ef persoms concerned t# perform the ser- vice required by auch cuactimens, aud to giveJt full ellect, 140 hereby order and prociaum that no plomof alicunge will be received of atlowod to exewpt (rom the obliga tions hnposed by tho aforemuid uct of Commroes, any Person of foreign Wirth who shail Layo dovlared ov oath his tnteution to become w eitizen of the United Btatos onder the laws thereof, nnd who bali bo the draft bad actually commenced among thom until, om | found within tho United Statew at any time @uring emerging from their domiciles yestertay nrevning, found @ list published of the names of those who had deen drawn in the Twenty second ward, Mintty éistrict, om Saturday last. $ ‘This araft bascome upon tho citizens of New York they } the continuance of the present ineowrection and reMetlion, at Or after thes expiration of the period of sixty-five days from the date of this proglamation. Nor shall anyauweh plea of alionngy be allowod in favor of any such perwom ‘wieo has, 0 as aforesaid, deciarod hip hetention to become & GHizen of tho United States, and abnit have exorcisod’ at any time the rigie of auffrago or any other political fram with somewhat of startling effect. A greater portion of | chisw within tuo Paited States, under the lews thereof, or thom dit not imagine that the goveramony would really under the iaws of any of the In wianess whereof I hav wreral Statse. Dereunto set my seal, and! determine upen pushing the matter forward in BucBA | oeused sho soul of ti United States to be-aifixed manner af to bring out tho great mags of citizens of the Empire City, which bad already sent’ovor Sfty thousand | 10 the yonr of our lvrd 1863, und of tho independence avldiers to do battle im defence of the nationad integrity. But their hopso, ag mas already been fully explained, Were doomed to pass ato the direst obscurity, and the name of William Jones (which was the frst drawn in the Ninth district on Saturday) sent forth the cloctric and wncontradicted intelligence that tho draft bad, ta earnest, commenced in she city of New York, THE FEELING IN THE CITY. OF course, in the Twosty-sccond “ward, where the | 66%, aud found tigbe physic drawing bad actually commenced, 11) re was more of dis cuasion and comment-yesterday thats 1 uy other oF the sity. Persous who sew their uames ia the as drafted men were, to speak in moderate phras thanderstruck, and ‘would not. believe tee erabceeel their optical organs until, by the application et specta eles and sundry other artificial arrangements, they wero enable! to ascertain the somewhat important fact that they wore drawn to serve in the army of the ,United States until “this eruet war is over.” A trip round town yesterday morning might be productive of @ certain amount of jocular, at the same tine, melancholy, feeling. rushed to tho newspaper the purpose of procuring a copy of the Henaxp, in which was published a jist of all who bad been draf on the provious day in the Tweuty-second ward. With what intonae interest did every one who bad the good fortune to procure & HkRALD peruse tho list of uames which had beon published anvouncing those who had been brought forward as the ‘wheel of fortune’ revolved in ite draft mission. A DRAFT BREAKFAST—TABLE CHIT CHAT. Every dwvtting house, every hotel, every abode in which were congregated any number of persons at the breakfast tible, was the scene apd the occasion of F aa discussion and remarks yesterday morning those ascembled. At these morning family gatberings of course there ts alwsys % strong inclination | Flora’s Changtse—The Bea: to canvass the events of the day provious. The ladies do- sire to know everything from their male relatives 8 & matter of ‘course. The male relatives put on an air of pre-eminence, and occurrences which, in most cases, never ac- tually take place. It is thon the blushing sister desires to know from ber mdre methodical brother wherether in- | toiled to the top of the observatory tended beau was inst seen, how he looked and what he did. She inquires whether he was introduced to any with superior attractions,or whether he paid ticular atteution to one interesting female than But these inquirica and subjects of light conversation were somewhat relieved yesterday morning by the moro absorbing topic of the draft. Deep cousideration and Done af the elty of Washington us eights day of May, the United States the vighty-sovemth. ABRAHAM LINGOLN. By the Presidont—Wie. H. Sawa; Seorotary of State, QUESTIONS UNDER THE DRAFT. {From the Hoxton Traveller, July 11.) ‘Tho offices of Provost Marshals aro Gverrun With persons making inquiries upon questions arising unier dt The xing question is, whether a man who first aska of for disability, and is examined by a sur Hy qualified fore soldier, shail subsequently be pormittedto pay $300; aud thereby ion | become exempt, Beeson | Captain Ho and the Enrolling Board in the Fourth district, are of the opinion that a man vhould have that ivilege, be rthat the government doos not claim 8 BErV ICES (0 money in substituton for services), until i) is shown that ho tan able bodied man, We un dorstand that Captain Shaw, of the third district J holds that a man offering The mattor has been brourht to the consideration of the authorities at Washington, and & decision will probably ve made, so that the proctice shall be uviform throogh out the eountry The payment of three hundred dollars exempts a man from any draft under the presens call, but not (rom & draft under & new call for troops upon this enrolment Aliens who may have been 4 must satiaty sho Provost Marshals that they are exempts. It is probable that this can be dono in the neveral districts by oifering the evidence direct to the Provost Marshal, aud without the necessity of application to a foreign Consul. The bur- den of pr is upon the man claiming exemption. THE FLOWERS NOW IN BLOOM. leo of the Ramble ts of the Park. ‘Although the weather yosterday was very nultry, ntill relate magnanimous | the Park was thropged, more especially during the after noon. Visitors ascended the observatory hill, and many ftaelf to gain a littio breezo, but alas it was not to be found even there. Not» Indy | preath of wind stirred the topmost leaves of tbo tallest svother. trees, ‘Tho atmosphere was certainly more easily respired im the open Park than in the lower parts of the city, there fore, clone and sultry as it was even there, the visitor anxiety wero observable upon overy countenance, and the | could readily percoive the change aa soon as he or she sister questioned the ‘and the wife the busband as to whether or not he was bouad to don the uniform of Uncle Sam if the revoiving wheel of “draft” brought forth the beloved name. In somo cases there was, indeed, the glaring fact than some dear relative bad been drawn—was liable, and, per. chance, had not three hundred dollars to save bim-oif from sbouldering a musket. Then there was many a tear at tho breakfast tabie. The smoking coffee, which had been wweetened by the wife's tender band, was placed untasted upon the snow white cloth, aud the cloud of melancholy hovered over the hitherto happy home of those whose previous career had been ono of sunshine | Mtb and pleasure. The young children, whore cherub smile melancholy thought, and spread through the entire houseboid, Vere | Ddeing loft to ponder upon but the prevailing thonght of the “draft ’ it then there was the rather more enlivening side to the picture. There were those wh» looked opoo the draft tn @ Jocular sense; those who were removed from its very oR A a or disability, and also those who had three hundred dollars to pay at any time, and did not care if the ‘(wheel of fortune’ had destined them for its victims over and over again. THK HOTELS, BARROOMS AND OTHKK PUBLIC PLACES. thout those localities where the spiritual god «in- penses hig choicest gifts the discussion relative to the draft ran fast and furious. In the upper wards of the city those headquarters were freely patronized, and none were backward in expressing their opinions relative to the draft in all {ts bearings. Accordingly as the spiritual imbibing progressed of course the progress of argument and geveral expression of opinion also progressed. In one of the up town barrooms of the Twentieth ward (in which district ‘ing is to commence to day), corner of Thirty and Second avenue, there were assembied ‘crowd of persous representiag the Ceitic element of that vicinity. Here might be heard some rich and rare rewarks rolative to the conscri tion. As it is upon this Body that the great brant of the drait will fall, their oyluions, as a matter of course, ought to be looked upon with « good deal of consideration. It wan in the afternoon when our reporter casually visited the locality, ia search of Information relative to the feeling of the people as to the draft Some twenty hard working Irishmen were assembled in the barroom «nd were busily fm attending to the causo of the ‘draft’ (draught) both inside and out side. After several rounds of libations among the party, of course discursion increased, and the following cross firing took pluce:— Finst StaTesax.—if Lincoln attempts to euforce ihe drait in New York, in violation of the State avthor ty, there wil! be black eyes and bloody noses. Rexroxpina Putosorne.—Ay , indeed, bad luck to him. Toes be think that poor men are to give up their lives and let rich men pay three hundred dollars in order to #tay at ‘mer Srconp Starman (three ‘Bourbons’? in).—If we bad them in Cork the devil a bit of them would cross our path with their “‘iattetats."* Comenina Tmicsoram (four “brandies” and two “gin ovcktaiin’* in) —Let them come on and I will reeist the wh ie draft myrelf ‘The conversation was thus carried on among these men in thia style for some time. A greater portion of thom who work io that ward expressed Uheir determination to turn out and resist the draft in this district showid | commence to day. There were some to be found strongly imbued with peace proclivities. Inthe lower portion of the city thors exon) wore more generally to be found In one of | rooms i9 bast Broadway a geptieman, wh held the position of captain in the service of the United States previous to the breaking out of the pro went ees epepaese himself bitterly opp ned to the o- soription! His principles were Immediately taken up by those in the piace, and an exceedingly warm argume took place relative to the conscription The gentie:ns question stated that be would sooner blow hie ows brace out than shoulder the musket in defence of an abot: o administration, and these seatiments were met with (he most storing enthusiasm at the bands of those present upon the occasion. THE FEELING THROUGHOUT THR CITY GENKRALLY ‘The feeling throughout the entire oity @ reintion to the draft is certainly of a very excited mature, but stil no attempt at an outbreak or resistance has spoken of io the Twentieth ward, Fighth distric Here, it is wad, Uhat the laborers have organized a movement t offer evory resistance in their power to the draft. THR DRAFT TO-DAY. The districts ia which drawings are to be made to-day are the Eighth and Ninth. In the latter some twolve bundred have yet to be drawn. THE DRAFT IN THE SIXTEENTH NEW YORK DISTRICT. sae aaiienes teaee — te—consisting of Warren, Exeex and ( to k place at Matisborgon Tuentay inst The dra for 1,500 men, Many of the best known citizous drawn. Pour of the clerks omployed tm recorting tue bames were themeriver drawn. The , “tleman who drew the mames—he being b indfvided -4 the name & bis own son. IN NEWARK. Of the Fifth district of Now Jorsey—Nowark Hadsca county—to be drafted, it is stated, bas born at 2.020. Provost Marehal Millor has not as yet any information of the time when it will take The quota IN PHILADELPHIA. ‘The draft to Phiiadeiphia w ili commence to-day. | | FOREIGNERS WHO HAVE DECLARED THEIR | INTENTIONS SUBJECT TO DRAFT bY THe PReanest oF tHe Uxiren Sate of Ammon — A PROCLAMTION Whereas, the Gongres: of the United Stator, ot ite lart Session, enacted a law @utitied An set for enn iiog wd Aber purjuones which wae ‘ed OM the bird day of Mares amt sod whereas, it is rocited in the aaid act that (here ew exists In the United States ap insurrection ard -berlion against the authority thereof, and it &, onder te comet! tution Of the Ueited Btates, the duty of the government o sapprese inpurreetion and rebellion, to gusranie t each “tate a republionn form of government, ant bo pre forve the public tran jwiliity, and whereas, fr these bog port which all persons ought w lingly to oomtribute, » whores, 8O service can be ll, awewor'ny ant iunoravie Lane ast which @ reuderod for (be m inieg- |r stopped from the cars. For the benoit of our readers who delight in flowerr wo publish to-dey an alphabetical list of those now to bloom on the Park, It may not be a bad plan for who bave gardens to cut out this list, and preserve a record of the flowers that bioom about the second and third weeks in July. Adlumia cirrbosa—climbing Lychais viscaria. barbar; ‘um—Barba- Ty box thorn. Lycium Furopaeum—Euro- box thor! ‘pean D. Maurandia Barclayans. A Andromeda latifolia, Myosotia arveusis—forgot Calyeanthus tlorida—Caro- —_me-not. lina allspice. Oouvthess = macrocarpa— Calycanthas Inovigata. evening primrose. Callicarpa ,pulchella—calli- Opuntia — vulgaris—Indian carpe. y Campaoula medium—Can- Paeonia edulis—parony. terbury bell. Pavia macrostadhya—buck Campanula persicifolia. ‘oye. Castanea yesca—eheataut, Peltandra virginica—arrow Catalpa — bignonivides—Ia- arum dian bean. Periploca graeca—poriploca, Coanothus — Americanos— Pontederia cordata—pickor: Now Jersey tea. ol weed. Clematis Samnula—virgin’s = formonsa—cinque- wer foil, Poteotilla fraticosa. Ranunculusacria ff. pl.— becheior’s# button Rhus copaiiina—dwarf sa. Clematis virgiolana. ematia viticolla. Clethra alnifolla —sweet pepper bush Coreopsis bicolor—tickseed. Cornus stricta—stift corael, Cytisua capitatus. Delphiatum consolida—lark- mach Rhus cotinus—Venetian su mach. Rhus glabra—Smooth su spur mach. Delphinium formosum. Rivus ty phina—staghorn su. mac! Manthus barbatus—sweet William. Robinia bispida—rose aca Dianthus #inensis—Chinese — cia pink Sambucus laciniata—elier, out leay Sedum acre—atone crop. armerta—sweot Wil Ecrom: carpus tea hacholtria californica, Fuooymus latitoliue—spin- ilo tree liam eateb iy Solanum dulcamara—bitter sweet communis—corn Spiraea billardi—meadow Bpiraea callosa Spir sea Doogiassl 1 Hlipendaia 4 graditions fag Gyjsophy lia panicalata, Hosperis matroualis—rock- ot Hyde ran ea hortensia—by- Statics armeria—thrift Stuaria poutagyna—Stuar- tha Bympboricarpus vulgar eivreuter Lathyrus ietifolius—ever- Insting pew Jobe ia erinetdes—lobelia. Lovie brachypoda—ho. racemo ney suckle. tus —Snow berry. loncera — sempery! Tecoma radicaus—trumpet trumpet bomeysuckle. creeper Thunbergia alate. Tradescantia ¢ #rulea—epl- derwe Typha latifolia—cattail fag Vinca minor—periwiukie jot lychnis. Lychnis fos tovie. Jones’ Wood. The Wood waa eagerly sought yesterday by the down town residents, in the hope of obiainiog @ little broese from the river, but, although (he place wax much evoler (han the streets of tho city, still (he heat was inteuse, aod consequent!y lager was to demand, The delegations from the various German singing societies wore present and performed some choice impromptu pieces, mach Ww (heir OWN amusement and that of their audience, Their summer Dight's festival will take piace to-night, when ail the sociation of the ‘Will be present. The fes tival of 8. James’ church will take place to morrow, and of St. Joua’s church on Wednesday. ; his ey hE Se RS Aah tl ek a Guide. S ti PR tase bse hee ones edway, op sta ‘ Sanday? Math Weateneat from ¥ 106, erenys Kesurdey Miller's 30 Cowt Hate Dye—ttack and ten, tothe wapeat and most malaral. Meld by dr gota, Depa ret Pi 9g resies Bod bea! coma betlie we one joe's OMiee tent So. 3 Division York city ie hae no other ¢ v . cope (ter of Charen. Address Dr. J Howard Association, Pi-tlade pti. & Hoagi on, Chstatadore’s " Dye, Preservative aod Wig 4 rete,” No The dye applied by eulivel arusta.” —— Tar, vreem! Kallowness, Kraptions, «ant al Hiemiohes cured ») G vb aa Mecicaied boap, 6b Browtwas. pear Uimad eurere, ‘ ce | ~ The mail ateamship Northorn Light, Captain Tinkie- Paugh, will toxve this port at noon to day for Aspinwall ™ will glose at haleezs: TS: O’gi-cls this morning. ‘ New Yorn Hrxacn—rdition fui’ {ie Pagifio—yill be | romdy at half-past vine o'clock this morning, aod will contain full reports of the Moyemonts of the Kebels in Pennaylvapia and Maryland, ef tho groat Hattle at ; Goltysburg, Pennsylvania: of the glomous Triumph of te the Ke- bols, and the latest accounts of the Operstions and Ire went Postion of the Contending Arin\os, full td interest ing account of tho Surrender of Vicksburg, Mistissip pi @ the horoic ariny of Genora: Grant; The Latest Accounts of the Movemonta of General l’anks in Louisiana, of Kose crana in the Southwost, of Genoral Dix in Virgtota, of Goneral Foster in North Cargiina, and reports of all iuter- eutivg events rélative to tho Present War, Late Accounts of the Dopredations of the Rebol Privateers; Interesting Intelligence from Eurgpe, and al interesting Nows of tho Union Army undor Gon, Moado and Rogroat ot past ton days, OMmctial Draw Co.'s Koutuckhy aud Bale yi ‘Konrvoat Marne Grass SfSeSuly LL, 1868. 5, 16, 15, 2T, 60, 26, Gh, 49, 10, 20, 64, LL, Kewrocny, Ctass S76—Juiy Uf, 1 8, 48, 70, 72, 60, 9, 21, 23, 36, 2) , 45, 7, 22, 19, 63, Circulars eeng free of chars Ueat RDDY a6 $ Covington, Ky. oF Bt, Loulm Mo. OMmcial Brae! of the #helby Cotege Letiery of Kemtuvky P78 Eom, Otass 473—Suly #Y, 1968, 41, Sh, 47, 40, 69, 77, 3, 46, 62. Grads 67t—July i, Lodi 1, G4, 16, 68, 10, 61, G1, 3%, 72, $2, 65, 37, 3, 76. @iroulars neat bretereeing iy “ wit MOTRIS & 0O., mingtim, Delaware. Havean 1 for t pitce paid for dow TAYLOW & Proves Cashed fr Comméssion given. Meyal tery. —TWirty | per Information furnished. ‘and all kinds of gold aud , Bankers, 16% a | street, 208. , GAT. &0u., Wall street, basement, oom No: 7. Privee Cashed tm All Legaltzat Late teries, Saformation gives, JOBEPIL BATKS, Broker, 1LWall street, rvom Nor}, N. ¥. Kight Perfect Cortes de Visite, with Gil gdb, mupertor style and powition, for $1, at RUGSELL'S, nal atreet, N, Bridgewater Paint—Fire and Water Proof—for cosiages, barns, roofs, vease\s, outside work, aa. BR. REYNOLDS, Agent, 74 Maiden li Wire Kailing and Window Guards.— HUTCHINSON & WICKERSHAM, 269 Canal street, east of Broadway. “Kad Wreath—The Greatest Curse the How many lovers \t has sepa for ever parted. The friend will noth yourself, To BALM OF A THOUSAND FL night and mornin, o bemutii mplee and freckles, leavin rice conte, For sale by Barry's Tricopherous.— ticle Bold by Deny Bi id; flontan % inte and perfumers ns, Toupecs, end Meuinvie Cream, f ir Dye, Hair Dyeing beau, the hair, at W BATCHELOR’, 16 Bund street. a “m Diea. Davis On Saturday aight, July M1, Many Davin, aged 17 yoars, a native of county Tyrone, Ireland Friends and acquaintances aro reapecttul’y invited to Attend the (uneral, at one oveieck this (Monday) after- noon, from 64 West Thirtieth street. McManow.—On Bunday, July 12, Jaxe Mowanom, wife of Bernard McMahon, (rom tho parish of Clogher, county ‘Tyrone, Ireland, in the 89th year of her ago, Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 00 Ridge street, on (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. (For Other Marriages and Deaths See Third Page} MISCKLLANEOUS. medical fact Achnapps in digrase: of the lungs. a number of bette: and quart be Ct out for counterfelta and tm{tat country Is Hooded, foto w. Sa ee uae ee , ee tet See ; tele s MAGNETL from Moth! niture, ae, deem tested for twenty years, and warranted reliable, Bia free from polsou, Beware of imitations aad counterfeits B. LYON flank haa the signature of Lyon's Rat Pills certain death to Rateand Mice Bolt by all druggtete and fu: DEMAB S BARNES & 00. Agents 28 Wroadway, Now Yor’ PATE ook | ved fr bya TKINSON # r ‘ eae’ a o“ wen 4 ply Catia 15 cents each BMITH & BLAKE, 579 Wrondway 4 GUIDE TO THE HUD bolaries, M and Lake Ch YN RIVER AND ITs THE ¥ ty “ant Reighhorh Guide to the Palle Of $i Th cents. Pach b «ray wantifully color e ee pobilabers and brent, New York A™ INDISPENSABLE TOILET AWTIOLE i EB THAY ELA DUK pr T. NELSON A BONK, Lat 6 Of pereshe attret thelr undeniabie ine ot Ber: etd at at Druggtsts amere Depot Rodway, Caution Mone are without the rignatore of ¢ Lawenierg. NS RLEGAN? TIAL DIB, REAM FINEOT Paper, Envelopes to match. stenped, only BSH) at RVERUEUL ®. boo way, corner of Dame weet VHT LINK FOR WANIINGTON att re ne: Feenlving amd on, Without deten om patient by at, 1) Brosduay Kelere im peyninn rd Surgeons of (ne city. DD GARDNEE. 1% WRAT THIRTY #ECOND aTKE HT, bet tb and shure, can ve conwalied ‘ Kidneys, tieus, Meuraigie ant Gennral be: IRRCTION LABELS AND TAGK—ALI. KINDS, white and niet and el tl Suit purchasers, Ot Tieton. MaUuMi A ils Chewters ADE yeou ENOLISN BUNTING on band ANN reel, cornet of Wiliae or orn ae he » 1” YOU MAYER COnsuUMr G° SER DN. SOUEMOK If YOU Have LIVER COM Vieoat G”. SRE DR SOURNCE If YOU Math DYernr C (39 $88,250 LF Tonstay. frome 1LTON'R [NSOLOBLE CHMENT In A NEW THING forhtog like \t bas ever been b-fore offered to the 1 KAT St WOUND ATKERY ANT were oR wiibowt pLicding Ti mands breven form 17, tape, home, Hoy aed Al aeorine OF been 2 Liqeld, and as eactiy O14 int as examen pace tulde te water or oft 1 wheres ony sete amphetety, Put opin pactages for family ent Larere wan, from toro orners io + bo nered prends AU a ores HILTON WROR ACO, Propeieters, Pree es are A se tad Cian eer, wila for Contra) America and the South I’acitic MIACRLLANEOUN . x eter AOR Big Ga Se ee (Prom the Bichon 2 . vmond Whig} ; Tho Charles” Courier makes timely wugy ‘ ation in re commending the atten. gorormment wo the natu. ralization and cultivation o for the pre servation of the health of our soldiers This arts © hase Peculiar effect upon the Tver, and garde the ove | tem against disease by © e ond irregular dint i" fe said that the great success of the Plantalo® Biers of Dr. Drake, which, prev! us F unhappy dificutties, was | found im most Bouthern bowen, wae oWINE to thn eximert of | Calieays Dark witht Mt contained as oneof ita princijal ta gredionta —"“In confiemation of bhis, we bare heart ons of oor most distinguished Physicians vemark, that whenever be felt unwell (rom ordinary dietetic @F atmaomp)or'> caunce Re invariably relloved himself by Piaufatlow Biers Nov Wat these Biiers« a seatttute should ve prepared. We undersiand o 1 be what trath wedomothnew. * = * We are exceedingly obliged im the Hiitumond Wty for tte remembrance of “Auld Lang Byne,” Unt wo com meire “our government’ that the Plantation Bitters are unt for ante to any “‘sewet agents,” Norih or Bouth, There pro badly several other things that “our govertiment" will! sox want, ti. Weknew that weave the beet and mom popular medh cine tthe world. We are ait arrald to stew whet tio componed uf, . Physicians are competed to recommend tt Carisava Bang has bern cniebraied tue over tw hiindrew years, and waseold during the reign of Louw XVI, Img of France, for the enormous price of tte own wel bt ty ullver. It (s remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Woaknons, (ow itipe ton, ao. jamie & Cascaniica Biax.—For Diarchees, Colic and div wee of We stomach «ne bowels, Dinvecion.—FerTnflammatiavor the Lolus and Demet ca Alfections. aisle Omsmouie Frowens.—Fir enieettet AYeertion Lovgxonn Fiowses.—Arowalic, evita and tonto bighly invigoraung ta nervous debiilin, Wisvencuren.—For Berofuia, Rhenmatien, £0. Annas. ~Aw aromatic carminative; crembng teal, muscte and mile; much used by mothers nursing, Also, clove buds orange, caraway, covtander, anake.root, oe 61 is0—% Aneitee wonderful ingredivnt, of Bpamtah origin, impart Ing benaty Lo the eomplesion and brilttamey 10 Lhe mind, te yet unknown to the commerce of the workd, and we withhelé tte name for the present. Humtvage and quacks howl shout the Mtantation Hitters, bal the following fe what's Ihe matter, and’ thay know Iti— PLANTATION BITTERS WIRL CURB Gold Extremition and Pever'sh Ligts four Momach and Petld Treats. latulency and Lndigeation. Bervou Affections Kacensive Fatigae and Short Brows Pain over the Byes, 7 Menta) Despondency. Proairation, Great Weakness Baliow Complexion, Wonk Koweta, LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, Very pariloularly recommended to olergymen, merchamta, lawyers and persons of sedentary habita. Also for delicate fomaies an! weak persons who require agente stimulant, free Jicestion, good appetite and clear meatal faculties. Hold by ati respectalte phyateinna, dauggists, grocera, Aetele, anions, country sores. he, Be particular that each bottle bears the fae simile of ons atensture on + oteel plate label, ith ous petals covernment stomp Over the cork. vy 1 DRAKK 4 00., ——~ 0t Broadway, N.Y. Mauris LIVE CORDIAL, The Great Americ y for Cholera, Ohalers M. Fang errr eed ota Compiaint od Cramp to the Hom ach, te d Hearthorn Ii reliever th vioms of 4) apeyate, eae- tase Foothing por toeug It Call for cl colar aad toad vertisentes from sech Trot NP ok of Brows University Rev of W M ia of the of Blacks, NH This article ( warranted, oven In the most obstinate casem, and agente are pariionianly Ft to pay bark the mowey « " crrdcume la given thal the medi cine has prow om Agate ia New ¥ "WW WELLS A 6.0 115 Fremkiin street 0 OAKLEY 1 Pare row KURWTON a CO. W Astor House, CABWELL, MACK ACO” Picts Avenue Hotat, Wi. GRY, 9 Brond way PILRa PNR oife for the Piles ee It to effeet « cure, OF the money Fe al b) 1k BARNS A CO. 202 Wrondway HOC OAKLEY Tt Pack row HEGRMAN A CO. .0. 9 6 YO WHIM ACO 16 Frame and by tne proprietor, KH OFVAH, 113 Broad forward It DY mall on reeetpt of prion QURGEON GUNERAL HAMMOND, MY ORDRAINO ry ™ (rom the ee pply vars tae be auer af biveding, tho piaer (urreat precios of medt- a» Lat bi f Bit. Ode Lon Aeon tin ASUKETIER FiLLa 1 bare fur \iety years \eught thet mo dissed action 1 te dot the home vhyate, Wy caotling the removal of cola be cured by mereury © body eould whieh can alone purty \ oo. ly be serimonious humors from the bowels and the geners! clrew Vegetable ant « Diet man, aot ow lation, food can signe sunt me be cored by Herve ane dimen Roots tke Brandreth « 7 = howe uae pmente Contve pene and rentores every on f the body to ite proper oom item of by den are an innorenias bread They shoud be bo every bopial oh DIARNI A OMRONIC DIARRA, CHRONIC DYSENTERT And all Fevers amt Aveotions of the Be CAME OF oncom K. WaTRON tobe oays abaer’ Ville for the Ay phos fooee. ee se To pO ano ViVTRS &y ton Oe wen) 4 ‘ row wast to Ne Migeeey Sa aaron Kis tase 910 9 bm, nae

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