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; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY aR TS JULY 17, 1863. 5 man is busily orgared ripht and doy sttenting to the | all prompily 4 by Commiesary Cenerd rrou, | Street. Bronglt w af Pr M.. from Twenty ood | whieh con s thy York ¥ ment, iu . ‘ - a Tuo ‘t arduous es of bi bry Ld mipistering to Ukese — a*9% by ¢ 1 Wilham R bar nd Richard J, ( Btrect and See venoe. Injury to head. ly : . witch § (hus - for t , i. ined ers w i ) who met with wounds upc those cecasions Fettgon, inspector of the department, Grocers’ and ex an ot ed 40, bollor masher, 140 Kant Reventh ‘ © one Ww eae " b : ; was Ried | eoodah, THE Fu N's rf ive | Press wagons were erapioyed int transporting the apms'to | rect. Brough: ti by Mis brother, teen Awenty-secoud:{ U0 Tr eaday evening, wwtie the exctiewent wos at its | 4 . a republican Governo es Pie Aa 2 8 oe af ae ae | shore destination. In every just@nce they were carded | treet and Recon “ Shut ia the hi ’ eight, mi of the stores in| Governor, eiceted b arg herp ge Foe wel the ‘ a me ¥ # Balitary excort suilicient trot g to pro’ them m dames Seay 25 years, pianoforte maker, | ibid a eo people, TVONTINVED FROM FIRST PAGE. jg tae eleven oleleol on amends crowd bud a ombled }-Olse the people boul aticnne ts take: pecasesbon of tbe | was wounded iu th Neg a ibid ny con, and the : — ; in the velgbborbood of Juckron's foundry, near pe Tan Aaline-se ec enemvemmarinime | te made but @ eremburs commanded by officers of the Fifth New York. | of Twenty ninth street. Tbey secwed on fret nescibling rian omen Fast Forty frat eee tee tev acat foe meee Y © tra red to govers- This vo doube “led to the idea -that they | to be of quite an orderly temperament and did BEDS | Oi ned in Warmem Everting, both insite and | | Kichara W VAR Lt lege elven ler divecth not an tere were all of this regiment. The men had only | display any pugnacious or disurderiy feeling. e ‘adate Uneieaeal nok ne, was perfectly | West Thir - ‘thigh, ta ‘ Byer: _ this wae beon enrolled & short time before, und had had little or | crowd scattered after staying in the vicinity for wome | Suiniie Aim Keratul yest tay alto notm, wie te wall,, | Seventh avexuc igh, a af tees r.but it wile a bold, de mo deilh snag mete Seopa oe tae eee eae Pca tondbanng plgetlilesad the veapieon baud laughing and chatting with the citizens, The arti {John st r ars, alaborer, residing in Tenth | aud onder soch cirevanstances. una nee bey f : rg i | ing. In a e rome. | Wound in the right 6 a whole de mest OF whiet “ and rebeltious.cilizens fought mer determinedly. But the | but they came from the crowd. The military ye 7. aye LA in RS ap iP reigned say) Tice itor, tech ae dine: dikes Michie: oh 00 Tool a bet Shes ree pone Serine gal? avew the reported. ipatas ove’ eutively exaggerated, "Only: | wi th cue or (two shots, which, however, Cie wor the | $ the pickets, who wore sta: in the same places as. | Fourteenth street, received a gunshot wound in the lot | lantry cu intny occasion in all tlag provectem to tbe four citizens, (soldiers) were killed, and the officers | take effect. ‘Tho military burst open the doors ‘6 sf . reported killed were ‘only wouuded. Captain Uckele |'fo undry ard remained there during the afternoon in order on the previous days; but no attempt was made to molest heipleas, bas ever boen proverbial them, and not even a frightened contraband made his Maria Lomosteny, aged 20 years, residing at 192 Kast tack oD oon adem ree Rb ggg Spy: ie negro P SOLDIER ON THE COR | COMtradictory reports were brought in of Hghting going on Thirty-third street and Second avenue, 3 THE FEBLING IN ERCORLYN, where they were carefolly attended. Colonel Jar: bad ee SS FIFTH STREET. te other periensot the ety; but areund tbe arene 1 and a ney RD years, living ot 189 First 2 ‘ ; ! > hy. ~ on 10" 7 el Cue . eve hot wound im the ley deo ates o Gine was very badly wounded in the thigh, ‘and | yy was roported that a reiurued soldier was killed on | bio ENG Qvary one coincided icttating that the excite. | — William Miis,aged 20; 4 shuomaker,. Ueought in by | PFSCtamation of the Mayor—tnec pay so) minh wag Boe after he was taken intoa house, Nr. White, the surgeon | quesday last,on the corner of Ibirty-fifth street and ment was subsiding and law and order would soon | bis mother, (ri Thirty eecond street, between Sixth and Deta of the Bire at the Ac . > Zor dolore couse af the Conreripti oy Yeo." fisteevices toremain with hia.” Attar Gho'wiliary tate | cure avenues by reason of ie Mme ee face tho untor: | Prevail Boventh avenues.. He was abot by a colored man Dock. I< wan uncamoetatie, ft was unwise, and he did act wad tho crowd went in aud seized the doctor, threatening ta | foo mmilitary. Tie tie in frout of the military and asked COMMANDANT OF THE POST. rarnchecl Brady, aged 16. Brought into Bellovue by bie | a or6 bag teen considerable uneasiness in this city | {tthe it wapehiectiocable, He preterrrd the od law, Bang hin: but. after considerable noleo and dificulte he | {Lame mae iD - arabe warden Major General Sandford was again in command of tho 3 ‘ty first street and Ninth avenue, He was 3 Y | which compotiod all clagnom tp. bear ake their nhmee of them to desist from fring, as the people wore pe} ¥ shot bya sail since the fueendisry fre at the Atlantic docks, and there wibiity. (be He beti was rescued und saved. _A'ter this Colonel Winslow came | quiet in the vicinity. One of the soldiers presented his | Srsenal yesterday, assisted by Colouel Wiloox, —— Patrick Shcedy, 26 years old, resiaing at 89 West down to General Brown and got ono hundred and fifty | piece and immediately shot the gallant fellow. Darling, Major Alexander Hamilton apd Major I Pubte-atzih street! “Me Gen oeesaae ie thy ees were apprehensions that furth’r act of lawlessness nt victoriea, that volunteers enoveh cont be raved regulars aud ono rilled. gu, commanded by Captains Put- | THE POLICE FORCE OF THR WARD. wae Petia ot tee command of the cavalry. Soutive | _ Michael Keog:n, 45 years old, residing at 305 Seventh | WOuld be perpetrated, Several citizens, mainly thone ) eet oot ike pearicuse of the ham and Shelby, of the Twelfth Untied states infantry. | qh @ police of that preeinot aro under charge of Captain | \y,/c0%+ jeneral’s staff, Avenue. He was shot in the shoulder and breast. holding positions under the government, baye been no- Men coo gh omuid he ramed b ‘They then proceeded to the acene of conflict and Drought | Bra ogett, who ts quite an efficient officer and discharges P 5. Cahill, 54 years old, laborer, residing at 198 Seeond | tigod by annos Sadie abet : moive ye wn mth on all their wounded to the Seventh regimeut armory. | his duty with a good deal of discretion. VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. street. He’ was shot in the ehin, en eee er co meee need Be roa too. whey gelog i a | too, who, going into the ‘Colonel Jardine now _ lies No would Meht well, and retieet burned and sacked, A number called al the office of the ERS. dangerous con- ‘THE NIGHT. The citizens who came in and offered thelr services to dition at the St. Nicholas Hotel “i ent , General Sandford to assist in the dofence of the arsenal yenus . ed cine sade ailensiiee wee Does ae wa ee About seven o’clock Hiram Chandler, a policeman, was | General Sindferd to assist in the dofenos of the araeitl | Second avenuc, uear Thirty second streot. ‘He was shot | Inspector of Police last evening ad requesied that a o~{ e vd ued at home ith New | so¢ upon by the crowd in Thirty-fourth street, near First in the chin, ? conte ues York into the turbulent crowd, and Colonel Winslow gives 'y > ” | Were often required to escort wagons filled with arms and ‘James Scarsfiel!, 13 police force be detatiea for their protection. The for ; noonced the eouduct of Rroat credit to the officers 0! tis rogiment, who were on | Syenue, and beaten ln 4 most timer eit aan chotnes-or, | *m™munition, and at these times the volunteers. were ©8- | ayo left arm an (ust. He will resoves, SMA | eing no more than suilifont to encounter a great crows Lng 1 destroy og property, The bag. John Lamb, aged 25 years, carpenter, resiaing in the ground, for the steadiness with which they stood to | Ss‘some styled it, be was privately out on a sort of recon. ially serviceable, in Phillips, formerly of the sibuls 1a UK Ge clades soak um Aa Tenens: b c. friendleas begrooe won a dingrace 10: the ‘thelr guns under the galling fire with which they 8- | noissance. The ed party wae taken to tho hospital, Piya regina Now are eee ee The Wounded in t rteenth New | #trict watch is, however, kept ap in ali parta of the city, caletion which "ite cane aie salled.on. ail sites, i well covered with blood, and said to be ina much injured, | Pyhty of their eflicieney, The saajority of the clerks and Week ketian and should anything occur demanding the presonce of the ieee. been Us canna ANOTHER AOCOUMT OF WEOMBEDAT'S FIGHT. if not positively critical, condition. enrolling officers of the Sixth district have been constent- ws : police they will be found promptly on band. prove of the Between five and seven o’clock on Wednesday evening, During the evening the excitement along the Second fy on duty as volunteers since Monday last. We have been furnished with the following list of ‘There is now # large reserved military force in roadi- © white or black 4 company of military, assisted by the police, paraded | Venue ran bigh, the people at times rallying for pugitistic DINING. Wounded soldiers belonging to the Thirteenth New York | #8 0 aid the police, {nationalities 6 exes. and we encounters. As Moen fisticufling was quite gene: | pashionable hours were kept at the arsenal, Dinner | artillery:— The colored people still continue to be the objects of r m were foreibly a luded to ‘Second and Third avenues ja the vicinity of Ninoteenth and | ra}, In some instances tho peoplo sought opportunities | | Skomvea's? avalon that isto say, everybody ro- : mecution, and large numbers applied at the station ‘Twentieth streets, They attracted attention and caused | to firo on the patrolling detachments of the Seventh reg! | Coivea an ample supply of walt junk eet tack eahiail was | 800. Strack, Co. A, Capt. Bulmer, badley, pouses Inst night for protection. Many have been driven alluded to in considerable excitement. By even o'clock an immense | Ment from windows and tops of nanan - Sane wasbed down with copious draughts of coffee.’ ere, Vontat ay % ny ee i their homes. Se dine” (canon teeth Mea mrdtence barat In the meantime | 2!°8,0F the Seventh passed through the avence, QUIET aT NIGHT ae ne oe ' © Mayor, in anticipation of further trouble, pebretninay shovsaeeroirgigene ow ge 4 m with some resistance, but eventually getting | 155 nine whon cur reporter lett all appeared quiet Fy Clay, Co. A, ‘Capt. Bulmer. ingued the following proclamation: — caived with ebeora, military reinforcements had been sent for, and Colonel | through. tupend tan aipennl pad Unruaghons tha ‘Tecatisth wands} | Seen Aco: a7 Cant Bulmer, Mavou's Orrter. 1 APRON OF MR, TALMAN. ‘Winslow, with two companies of Zouaves and two howit- No disturbance was anticipated to take place; but the | Heury"Mendicy, Cort ee Cure Hast, Bmoontan, duly 18, 168} Hon, Pimce ©. TaLy aN wan the next speaker. Ie @e- nied the truth of rumors in cirouiation to the efleet that Henry Maudiey, Co, —, Capt, ———, wounded very | To tue Citizens or i con, zers, made his appearance. Whoo on First ayeane, cor- THE SEVENTH AVENUE ARSENAL. military atill kept on the alert, and had means cnongh at e nate yo he fact thot cl > “ sete ner of Nineteenth, ‘streot, bricks and stones were heried at their di I to make ehort work of any hostile demon- vyre ‘Thirteenth New York artillery, of which the aboye | bs bee oe trom te 1 eee anise Gn t ys Cong atdiees x ae ne om them from the tops of houses, Tho soidlors fired at tho ioe Women | *ation In that quarter of the city. General Sandford re- | gremembers. have been on constant duty, beth at cho | (utbed the peace of New ¥ork. oma d around him tg, and they returnet tho fire from ro. | A Nightat the Arsene’ mained in command of the post, and Colonel Henry Moore | apper aud lower arsenals. ‘The wounded’ have boon | Provision haw been made for an arued (oro to pe im | eee olate vilvors ‘and. muskets The su'digrs now com. | Blocking Im—A Crazy Darkey—A False | was appointed fled o'tecr of the day. cared for, und ail kindness that could be bestowed upon | check ard suppres at once ail. ni Hoinus demon. | others. (Ch were 8. lot of abolition a preyed nd mes Ftowl “day egy a tho Alarm—The Contraband Camp, é&c. OORPORATION ATTORNEY FOWLER ADDRESSES THB | them has been dove by both Quartermaster Cooper and fanatics who wore anxious that thon disturbaneas ci nh 6 he » Ls spread, for, knew o ry tr yf and up the sireet and avonte, Cullo a number, was | About ton o'clock on Wednesday night, tho 106 | norine ine afternoon of Weducklay information reached | Mvsant Drake, of the Thirteonth New York artilery, a ch “especie! measures, should at once | age gt ele meyer y e killed and wounded—of the military, about 20, of the | threatened attack on the Seventh Avenue Arsenal seemed | the arsenal in Seventh avenue and Thirty fifth street that The Case of Young Healy. so ettvices of a concentrated armed force wit nor euiiee, | instrumentality of mobs. (Gran ADO! tien btn, -citizens, 12, »mong them two women. After fighing for up- | about to take place, The vidette pickets stationed at | a desperate attack was premeditated 1 the arsenal dw the i teh and Pa throu! ‘ot hail an hour the military retreated to Third ave: | sr" tuitg etreet and Seventh aveaue wore driven im | a°ring tbat. Oipht, when Commigeary General Farrell | 18 spe Setacaeeh Se the Meee mew ore et As mippene feasary. 1 therefore. recommend. 10. t nue, firiog an cecasional shot. Shortly after the miiitary 'y sought the ald of oor Corporation Attorney, N. Hill Fowler, | y: y, that the young man named Healy, who was | jamediately organize in the sev ‘The wor kingmen of Wentelienter e y toupbold the laws and to He, to express thelr determin uid be found i had retreated. the crowd assembled on First a ,cor- | by acrowd, which came rushing down from both Sixth | faq. an old resident of the Tweutieth ward, who imme- to act during the present disturbes ing, and reise the right of eriticteing the actions ner of Nineteenth street, in stronger force than ever. It | and Eighth avenues The second Tino of pickets was | diately waited upon Governor Seymour at his heads | St '. Thirty second street, between Feventh and | asa wight wated and patrole, of the ada in, that they bad assembled ou this we was ew eight o'clock. "They yol'ed and swore vengeance | stationed at ‘Thirty-fourth street, They also com. | @Warters,St. Nicholas Hotol, aud received from the Gov. | Eighth avenuce, was a member of Engine Company | Pin, iractuaily Wo restrain all attempts at ince dlarts casion, avd they halt certainly acted lo a very prover “ , againat ‘two of our murderers,’ as they galled them, ernor a letter announcing that the draft was suspended in jo. 18; but we have been si informed that such is so to nt pease and good order throughout the . He bell have been nO rewtat- svi had been wounded and taken into some hoase onthe | menced to fall back slowly, occasionslly fring at | New York aud Brooklyn’ po fo capbie ig Maes A on: pig pnts e tone, | fy. T can sanure ty fellow clirens that if they delet: | snow to. the Com D, had the $300 clauee ‘vlock. About sixty men, armed with muskets, sprang | the still advanging crowd. The tron shutters of the | Mr. Fowler proceeded to the scene of the disturbano® | mont in Thirty-second street. b; GkHOe nto his | mune to act op these suggestions, they may command my | heon omitted for that mado ad from tho crowd and lined each sideo the street’ About | a. oai were ali siut and barred, fnd Gonoral Sandford | 0 Seventh avenue, and arrived there about six o'clock in | "engs pik 2 aa hearty and earnest cO-gpsraie. + AL BPLEISCH, M entirely In opposition to the 7 ‘twonty surrounded No, 202 and demanded the soldier | ®*S0pal were all shut and barred, dnd Gonor the evenin, ‘addreased the crowd at various points | fTe0as- ARTIN KALBFLEISCH. Mayor, | ovornment be based. (Cheon whom they said they saw enter there. Thoy searched | and staff, after snatching up their swords abd revolvers, | upon the avenue. His remarks were listened to with Yestorday our visited the scene of the late that, throwing out this clause, the met was ine ‘the house, ‘He is on the roof, the street. In | passed rapidly down stairs to the avenue. Between | marked attention by the large concourse of people then MEETINGS OF CITIZENS. fire at the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, and from personal He winhed to have H tested tn the co yle bleck were swarming with dark outlines of men and muskets. But . observation and inquiry 1 able to furnish the following wes interesting facta relating to the affair:— ss % assembled, and upon his reading the letter from Governor ‘Thirty-fourth and Thirty-sixth streets the whole availa- Seymour one universal shout of congratulation burst forth heir rights Khould be protected. and in his bavds the soldier was not to be seo blo force, military and volunteer,was assembled and | from the excited throng. A venerable looking personage, Meeting tn the Seventeenth Ward. ‘THR KUINB. we i Tanne 4 Eset — gg nag areata gp mound under arms. The artillery, under command of Captain ibe noemed {9 be the ogee ot the crowd, stated that Ata meeting of the poopie of the Eleventh district, ines tents be A archon cen age ee ec mg the other, to Bow York. They ae commitied *y, th even, wie a moment an in drove off. “e's in the carriag " u were supporting the higher law doctrine of the ad- 2 __ | aswel eo scow hay 5 ad taken advantage of the excitement to plunder re was thouted from both street and root The root was | Plilins, was all brought to bear down the avenue, and |r mictration, and would support it until the draft was | Soventcenth ward, the following resolution was adopted: The clovater on the dock was Wuilt at the extreme end | tno people Mr, Talman was frequently. applauded, cleared 1 a twinkling ard those {a the street ran towards | would undoubtedly havo done fearful execution had the | stopped permanently. Resolved, That we belicvo the draft is unconstitutional | of south pier, the latter running about one hundred yards | During thi speech xome one In the crowd complained Second avenuo to stop the carriage, or at least get a shot | crowd attempted to advanced beyond Thirtyfourth street. —— and uncalled for; said draft being now stopped, we organ into the basiv. A smoking heap of charred timbers, that Mr. Haskin had a ‘contraband’! in hie employ, aud te levelled their guns at the ray 5 ize ourselves a6 a body to protect the lives and property | broken machine a large quantity of grain, scorched » kne ot Oe eT eat tabe: chee ‘At that point tbe advance was checked by a strong force of AFFAIRS AT HARLEM, Of tho people of this district, aud have appointed ot | and biackeued by the fire, atone remamna, © Wee in caamite the carriage. but probably none Louk effect. Zouaves who fired a few shots into and over the people, Mannnpintinn nth nnde Health Warden, Mr. l’atrick Brady, as captain, with pow- TAR FIRK--THE FIREMEN. some one had questioned bis Fr to Dave a colored man of No. ad tut en of the wounied was taken ih UNDER ARMS ALL NIGHT. foteo of police aud military now there will, with the co: | 9 the © 1s of the Nineteenth Ward, | was given wl Toland. Coming ‘bere, bowwaless and ¢rienaless, he there. “He was the Colonel, and gave the order to tire; Another assoult wos expected to be made about mid- | operation of the citizens, be able to cope with any out All citizens of the Nineteenth ward opposed to incen- The firemen promptly responded, every company W | taken him until such time ax be saw fit ty tot him wo. Fo a ee ee banat the they’ wore Untied | Mabe, aa information to that eftect had reached General | break. uring the night the geitizens patroted the tte pam jane robbery are: requested: (o meet at, the hast, | (Me Brooklyn Fire Department being. represented! “Prom (Applause ) Tk was notod aguin ta epite of the: close search to which every part-of | Sandford several times during the day. She troope were ceed Lee iat eT Peet eer dietabence” YF | conker of fixty-first street and Third avouue, this (Fel. | the city were also upon the ground, andedid all in their | itnuited his taste, nd ho one should. tnbeeter the inter und ing of be yr. nts subjecte he all kept under arms, and Colonel Meyer and Captain ‘Tho only item of importance we have to note is the | day) evening, at six o'clock, for the purpose of perfecting | Power assist in extinguishing the fro. inso doing, This war the negroes was S—— otras even and tweiso. a eNisen sak ‘Oaptaen Dixon wore visiting the outposts all the night. Avout | arrest of two alleged ringleaders in the disturbances of | an organization for the protection of the lives and pro- | a . THE POLICE. alia brutal and uncivilized oa be envied setiber the pena or Shelby, United states Army, came on the ground, iiey | eleven o'clock a detachment of cavalry and infantry | Tuesday and Wednesday. One of them. whose naive we | perty of the citizens of tbe Ward tanus there was to outbreak aftor thoy arrived. : ‘The porton who had questioned the right of Mr, Hewkie bs Canary with can teas Mecaree from the ~— was ordered to proceed down town for the purpose of party who attempted to burn the dwelling house of Hon. Robert Gamble, 7 dean. Grenainn, Feveral special pol on were supposed to have been | towmploy a negro was Lueroupon silenced, Pedig sve ben Pa ape herr pah te be. eer by ed highend dispersing the crowds congregated at the fires which had | jiiram Ketchum, The other, Mr. Fitzgerald, with an Jacob Abies, Anson Herrick, on hand, a ni ters. wore ie very oe Tk REROLUTIONS. * - ft ‘ola ine. Ioiamtg Hate acho nadehunry Sots ee burst out; at that hour the midnight sky-wus every. | }. D. to his name, is charged with having made a speech 8 MeSpedon, Wm. McManus, Mayor Kalbfleisch arrived in bis carriage shortly after Tho following was then offer y Francis W. Ga dor to turn the fire oD tho buillings.> Five rourds ot | Where illuminated with the glaro of burning buildings. to the populace, telling them that they had not destroyed | John bean ¥ J. x the a! Was given. uny Ey, aa exprenming the senre of the meeting — motnease Geameeiinieatociirs efote Waa tonecs ARRIVAL OF COLORED WOMEN. Lalt property enough, and urging on to greater Wm. Hitchman, Terenoe Farley, Nosh AND HYDRANT DESTROYED. ” Whereas. the constitution and the laws of the State of phe on the ground unlit Halt past twelve orotock ae | _ Soveral tines during the night numbers of colored wo | ‘leeds of violenes. Voth parties will be examined before Timothy Dovovan, Wm. ©. Connor, The hydrants in the neighborhood of oe ie afford ample protection (0, the humbles| ettlien. which time perfent quiet reigned ri gow netchborhood.” men arrived any menor ies Corgan the miktary, | Justice Welsh this morning. M. Cornin, rope te tg ielisees oo weds so ete Sirties one eas ery. x Fig Hberty, 0 is life and of all hia dhe 7 wed ball to death and cried os 5 ¥ : A ‘This (ight was the most deepcrate that has taken place | They were evidently trighter onvel as, His Riveliency, Horatio Roymour, the Goverser - Ditterly when brought ip. Most of them had managed to ‘Thomas, . A the eb dow of th ity th - ee ee ete eee nt ee oe mS a fow articles of elotning In, sdition 10 what they AFFAIRS IN YORKVILLE. at or two hydrants were fixed, and a stream was ob- 4 i ‘tm $f she rights Laas “ re i ~ were wearing. Some of them carried it made up into Rae a them. ot . on nan ders atte privates were kil'ed, and Colonel Jardine and Tent. Upton | ° 311 handles, while others had put ihe ‘additional. arti. Search for Stolen Property by the Police. Nine and ninotoen Kogine*companies each got a stream con, that the rights and I bertie ‘t wounded. Colonel Jardine's situation is very critical. ithe poor mathe rt all Yiricgad upon the baild: ‘by means of suction from the 10, é les on over their ordinary attire, Comical figures the Several phyaicians attend him at the St Nichoias Hotel. | (en eed One remarkably tall, good Woking mu. | Recovery of Large Quantities of inined trom a Jatt: woman, with long hair foating down hor back anda | Gatiant Conduct of the Firemem.— | qye recent attack on tho Weetern Hotel, in Cortlandt SCHOONER AXD SHIP ON PIRR. a A schooner and ship caught fire, bat the flames were | Comoon da soft broad brimmed hat on “ i a rion - Citizens Enrolled Patrols.—Energy street, bas put the people of the Third ward on the dofen. | coon extinguished and the vessels towed out of reach of | State contrary to the law TWENTIETH stride like a grenadier, WARD. her head, evidently picked up in « hurry, when forced to loave home. of the Police Force.Quictness and | sive, a company of sixty members bas been enrolled in | the fire. All the other craft in the neighborhood were | | Wheres: \r the optnion The whoie of this ward, happily, perhaps, throughout A NEGRO GORS crazy. Order Restored, that ward during the last two days, who will patrot the | SM? Placed out of danger. aoleo Proddent of Y As ontire extent, presented yesterday the aspect of quict, |- Shortly after midnighta terribie hubbub arose down | Yesterday was an unusually busy day at Yorkville, | strrote at all hours of the night, until the present excite. | The crowd were no doubl ait residents of Brooklyn Py hg fad the evidence of a return to business and the usual | Seventh avenue. On recede rt jurt forced | made so by the searching of dwellings for property which | ment is allayed. Captain J.F. Kehultz has command of | Two watchmen wore on guard on the outside ot the ele. | guailty avd Type, pect tr provides tur the vocations of the poopie, Thé stages and the railroad | jis way through the pickets. Ho was ina terrible state | had been carried away from the houses which bad been | the company, assisted by Licutenant Rt. C. Brown, late of | vators. A portion of the crowd seized them, and by pro | paympnt of $88 for expt an unialr and cars plied ag usual, But a few departures from the cus- | of excitement, in fwct, perfectly crazy with fear. When | hart and sacked. Captain Hutchings, with bis entire |e S'xtecnth regulars sonting a pistol at each of their Reads, compelled them to | cial bor. Si C bo obs 1 quest) ned by the officers he could give no information 4 remaio quiet, while the others entered the elevators and | 45) jiers tomary si208 of general traffic were to bo observed, and respecting bimself, avd aroused the whole neixhborhood | force were going from house to house searching the dif The Twelfth Regiment, sot them on fire. W here the principal ef these was, that while the cars and stages | with bis unearthly sbrieks and yells. The perspiration | ferent apartments, and finding that some of the dwellings Hinapquaniees, Twauere Beemeyt N.Y. N, @, CHIRP ENGINRER CUNNINGHAM. sed uy were filled with men, there was a total absence of females | was streaming from 'Y pore, whi'e bis torn and dirty | were furnished with elegant sofas, coairs and carpets, 1" New Yorx, July 17, 1863, The Chiof Engineer, Mr. John Cunningham, deserves mporartly resorted te fares Ho | 824 i opposition to the fed blood was flowing from a wound for bis promptness and # enforcement of the obnow bo considered an fim | Otte CO im a horrible and ghustly appearance, | With a great noraber of articles which were not in keeping | All ex members of this rogimeut, and others desirous | fay tamued an order that no notier nyo and children. Whether this m’ ring the Gre. taken of a dia provement or not, the continus.¥.e of which is to be de- | four men were required to piace him ti a secure place, | with the circumstances of the inmates, ordered them | of forming the Home Guard, are requested to meet at the | tant alarm until the City Hail bell rings, when the whole sired, depends altogether upon the taste aud sympathies | and during the night he was couiloually giving utterances | yernoved, and they wore recognized as the prop: | armory, corner of Mroadway and Fourth street, this (Fri- dapartmess Aro requested to turn out, 0 confusion, mab ¥ of the male portion of the community, This fact was, | to most unearthly yells erty of those whose bourses bad been destroyed, | “ay) venlog, at eight o'clock. to ball past twelve o'clock this morning no dis Herotved, That the ettizene A MAN ON THE TlovsEtor. Ns e ° . . BE. E. ANDERSON , Major Commanding. turbance bad oveurred in Brooklyn, nor any alarm of fre | , dance at th however, observable, The next was tii™several stores a he tower had se th At the time we left, the ng where the goods were ® “ ven. jn attendance at hoeka phe! aletearkere ‘tad torn’ | parte gentinels stationed in the towor bad several times | stored prevented a curious sight, being lic with difer. | J.lentonant Francis 8. Banus. OTs the neighborhood of Atiantic Dock. email sald Conscription act were i—principally wi ers Jewellers’ | noticed a man on the top of @ house, on tne west side ent afticles Of furniture, wearing apparel, prctnres, Lieutenant Jams Gray, late of Company KE. nad deeamhasel 06 Ci anemenk: mall squads of places—the exceptions being conflued to some corner | of the avenue, between Thirty fourth and Thirty fifth inti Sexpela cand cane tulen ancien San nat the proprietors of which, i stroots. He wis creeping about, ritle in hand, evidently | Palutings, carpets, book: y c Foe ead opt thelr doe oper and Tike the | waichlog for chance to pick rotno one off, which bad | Merous (mention. The search wax stopped on account | Fifteenth Regt of rain, and ippesed that mst all will be re. “publicans’’ of old, Rat therein for the receipt of custom, | been attompted on several provious occasions. General pocrod a ihe zal! = ‘cella of Thocneutbels el tame teers (KE 14 members of this regiment are re- ‘A passing glance into seyeral—the only indulgence, un. | *" dford despatched a number of men to hail him and Comweny: 30.45, Socated to Tha avenue, corner of All the officers = |, we conld permit ou: selves, although the fore. | order him to leave immediate’, wnder pain of beng shot. h np Mhevd) “ ' 2 aa prog og s earsimyr - i ere that, | Tho man obeyed the General's Order with great prompt. | iebty- ith shah wit not be fee — ye ate oy quested to meet at the armory, corner of Centre and | THE TROUBLE ON STATEN ISLAND. whatever bar existed to imbibations, there were bat very | ness. tants of Yorkvilie, for since Monday they nave been tar’ | Grand streets, thin (Friday) morning, July 17, at ten <t ae few customers indeed at the several bars. Along the THE SCENE AT NIGHT. Stscrien aeaedncge aan shay wore heaait Sn the boone | °'CKeK, 10 reorganize the regiment. | By reqnent of The reports relative to the disturbance ou Staten Island wharves from Twenty seventh to Fortieth street the samo. Around the arsenal at night t berore they were moving again. To the galiant boys . O'KEEFE, late Liewtenant Colone! : inlay quiet prevailed. Lumber wagoners, cool wagoners,street | suggestive of the military vceupau iy may be given the credit saving the village of York. ‘ew Youn, July 11, 1858 are much exaggerated and very conflicting. The excite laborers and dumpers were all at wo k and busy thereat, | country. ‘The soldiers were streteted out on the | Y1i% from being entirely burnt up, for they were prompt ney Honatto Serwovn, Governor of the 8 ri lant evening, as (ar ne se e inted, take the | duced by a few boys, from elghteen to twenty years of B. O Keefe, Who, having imbibed rather too freely, wok the Th egroes are leaving for the country im large num- these lowwe oF in this county 4, That we Date thé fullest confidence In our inde elective Judieary, the safeguard uf every irem wrotection of 4 property 0 Governor of od 1 bere The oity is fall of fying rumors, sries. and together as vei To bis Exer 4 learn, was pro Now as if the city hid vot been for three days a prey to a daa. | sidewalk, some buried in sleep and others gazing thooght ony a8 gerous popular emeute, and the ecb.cs of musket- | fully atthe stars. The sem, were ‘all wtocked and reaay | '¥ Om the spot, would no dood f “gps —_ = hough pereonally una that the | to be seized at a moment's meg [ne tee te r, cannon didnot preclat ing. From Thir ee ar Seon 7 ak That Hon. Pierre (, Totes, William Cant. tumele etill. prevailed in tho Nive‘oooth ward, | ei-eot to Thirty seventh street the dim gastight fashed | Meee, boys | rushed te tne feeme | and wuccesd | lave Lieule ab of the ticiaepth, regiment BY. | rever, and armicg themeclves with clubs, visited the W' Gitey, Thoues E, Aukion, dane, Riruy, Terrence Na ehoreh stronghol!. ‘There was another notable cir. | ou the bright musket barrels, bayonets and sword | Cissy ninth re Nioent, wie vo in their possersion. | It Is the Intention of Lieutenant Colone: O Keefe to reer. | many drinking ahope on Stapleton 4 N Ly ys ° cometunce in the aspect of things, and the Dindes, Our reporter accompanied the officer of tue | 5'%t) Bt ‘aaah aeiee, mls 00 8 ry ns. hows toe * ganlze aud recruit up to the maximum strength the old reg) bd 1% shop oe a and New t of note, that pesple everywhere, in cai «i stages, on | gnard while making the rounds, when every sentinel was | ? eo will ab care rg bat teey wil ned aben tone ment (if duly authorized), to do which, in hia case, | Brighton, making a great deal of nolee, b empting sidewalks aud on doorsteps, looked like persons relieved | found on the alert, while soldiers and volunteers vied with | fP&¢0 Wil pol perus Dut they will nut sown be f 1 a0 gre pe carious cbauaaie, be be as he bas, | no violence From this an alarm wae sounded, and peutpniag tne a dete deote © from emo danger. Lig Yonge Ieeriously Prenoad beavily each other in the performance of their duty. sees toa to patrols and do duty ia conneviton with ihe | regiment has now. im the Geld. carga hundred eal ee | ramore were prevalent, the mong Getting cos of walee ie deciaed and Seirruiined In tocar ove @ upod them. dren, Wo, trund:ed their hoops along t THURSDAY MOKNING. " men, & good foundation, upen which he can build « regiment ss ado vl march accumu. Hooality an ecm if sidewalks, sud little boys wore seen marshalling them: | For sevoral hours yesterday morning Commistary | Pe TCs 6 o..5 to the police for the promptnese and | 12.09 nowor v0 the Sate “tw r tity, Lean only | their numbers being swelled s» they Tah solves in mimic rank and file, as if alt danger had passed | Genoral Fa was busily engaged in filling requisitions | nergy which they bave displayed in the recovery of t , T served under his durin | tion war to vieit the villages away, and it was their time to play tho soldier which bad b&h made for arms and ammunition to defend | Sterr8 otoneriy nad for the rood order whieh now rel pete coldier ad wei : tack and burn the resideuces uf The only invasion on all this quiet and order was at | other points in the city. Every arrival from down town | Art ee Tee ee tere lant creping perfoot quiett cet Glee hectth tne vannces pores gen veral houses were vacated and the corner of Twenty-reventh street and Seventh avo. | was eagerly questioned as to the condition of aifairs in the © | hesitation "to serve ender bis comeeana, Shout ved 10 commequence. few rewarks by Wm. Cir towns, bay , the meeting ad- order reigned, and ag the most periect arrangenents nue. In this locality—on Twenty seventh street and at- | lower wards, and were highi: ied on being assured - “eturh, | thorized to reersit the regiment, I will give hem my heart It was furthermore rumored that the crowd would | journed in good order ae Ne Here caer. Soe erence sae Ne.) Umporwyimy Seatere fd tikely 10 ocatinue 0 eeccand there gure vebapaied! aria reed, which ta i 1 my Indaance toerry nit on nk ceatiey Os Gry soe py eR the AS®AULE OM THE ENKOLLING OFVIORA’A nOUME. uildings—were some ir or five vaca 5 A FALSE ALARM. ally believed fi <3 7 ‘ ting we adlately organize rhe ments,” the | negro cecurants of which had been | ahout cleven o'clock yesterday morning two police Ja ected 8 belie ante 0 ticle unin tes tone tee reaistagce, and a large wumber of residents imme. | Mt. Thos. J. Byrne, the enrolling o Mere of Weatchenter driven off oa previous day, Some boys had arrived atthe arsenal th ee rs and not by resident: 4 ves for the protection of bie and | county, was returning home from bis duties on Monday all the morning been te to set Gre to those | quite full of excitement, They meth are 7 “34 Cal property thing proved to bea great | evening, when he was Seed wpon from (wo dilerent yaivts wooden hvnses, Several times, iu answer to repeated | x, that the peopie were collecting in strong — Mo ior Se ee eee er oe te a siliog een ond Lie private cides - ite alarms, the fire companies had been turning out, and as Twenty seventh street, new ‘evth avenue burping Of two negro shent: in Rocky Hollow ad wate he eneem . Uber contiguity to vthor frawe buildings on the avenue | a pie gate | ent Fava reese. am ad THD CASUALTIZS. ancther in Stapleten, and the beating of ors wexro returned thy Ore on both cocaskths with hia revolver, bat became « dread to the inbabitants, it was determined to | ford instantly ordered 3 piatinbin nines This is aboot al! the great riot #t Staten ialant foting that 6 liege efews Was reply Gmgregnird Cane al dawe—the abandoned negro Bouse and the va- | 9 battalion of tofestey Wounded at Bellevue Hospital. Larne, with (he moet threatening axpeet, be ajvlied the whip te Nowe O'Ct0e%8 tM hed hie bome without any further mea ¥ me tive " to the spot from distant districts, set to work, and after an found people. ‘The following persons bave been brought tw Believas ompany . eapeatdcs taser eomptcuen beste, eal treveenteeet eer teavanehc ane wives Horpital for medical treatment — Ideutenant (o. A, 15th regiment, ‘The alarm wae again rounded (his morning that some wort 6 ene Deanne. ane tine sh: wrth the request ofthe peighborhoed. aad the consent of appeared the crowd ol Thomas Henderson, aged 22, 40 East Twenty sixth | Join JG Winetenc. three bendred people hed smemblea at saplewe, and Me 5 . olin J. Carberry, Inte Lientenant Company € open Mr. Dyrues renkdence, and, po ities, the whole of the frame buildings were sore direction. gitest, poten Twenty fourth precinct. Brooght in at | M. Howlett Lieuiegant ve. Pa would carry out the plans which rumor had made the t pte ay Ngee ‘ofties station . » Jam 3 i « Up to eleven o'clock everything was still quiet, ae ‘ount-ansther erond, Utepersed * ben ce ea cneetend pad L id trehes Sigg Pt fay ents “a a “pie ey or he abit ie tae ee hed tat be KDew ‘coumag of « (a ne field pieces and mibtary appeared. Some of the oro d ged 37,219 Grand street, policeman, THE NATIONAL MILITIA LAW the workmes oo Fort Tompkins, at the Nerrows, had thetn rasted toto Mre Dyrue's private apartment TWENTY-FimsT WARD. toft word thas to ‘and born the butld ‘at fifty minutes pert one, P . refared to Work I consequence of not having recrived | where they Abused two af ber chidiren the managed — pyre ee oy eg Tle ea sor see, ome ema, Shy waned» hatyw ) se come, eS ere Comm eae ny 5 eu ed be lp trey i Appearance of the Second and Third | vent lis being carrie’ into thea patroled the | ““t'A.'Feming, aged 36, policeman’ Twenty-ninth pre. | _ 1% order that Gan 'maay wadereteed what the | Siioininn, weer ey Beto ced tea ce erteee at. | coed tae aeey | ‘They sise cttompaad to sbetreee Avenues Yesterday Morning, from | ‘isefected localities, but any crowd of di | cinct. Brought iu at five minutes past three o'clock P, | M litia law Is we publish it ia full oa the Reoond page | TO" Ae ieee accounts Colmmel Wim, Wilson. who is now | one of the chiliren, fe cumeeyurmes od ite youth end ‘Twenty-Afth to Forty-ninth Streets | mensions largo CY jebenstons of say 3.0f the Twenty-aiath precinet, trom | th s wornieg’s paper, in charge of the troops of the island. bad stationed at | the apraaie of the more rusinsl f the erved. they Reasiy oer ae tine about one red uteri oi ‘orn! Detatis of Events Yesterday and the THE COMPRABAND CAMP. sea cs, ponaemea, Eigmeneth pre. | The City aud County to Pay all Damage, | rr tie, oes, one, Senaees comes ted distribated | ee tagurd faust. Tareste ~4 Night Previous, de. ae the iron St the front of the twenty minutes past two o'clock P. | The cities and counties of this State are linble (or all | As (he place wan atill in au alarmed state, the feveoty. | the whole A Mr. liyrue’s prewieee After tho terribly oxeiting events which took place on | Dros! es Ueed an & contraband cay to the ih and Portwesventh biscote,’ Third | mage tustained by tbe action of a mob in their respec | {yirth regiment went down to Fort Richmond oa » tug — ‘Monday and Tuesday, yesterday morning broke bright | arsenal as the only piace of refuge head and stabbed in right arm. tive localities, The provision of the Nevieed Statutes ie - ~ THE TROUBLE IN BOSTON. and clear over the melancholy scone and ruins, which po respectable darkey 44, corner of Porty-ffth street and | ads as followsr— TUE DRAFT IV WESTCHESTER COUNTY. probe aie se bad been the charaeteristh features of previous opera- Ce 7 manned : Front Se ake Tats Bent mecclont three | Whenever any building or other rea! or personal ion sara > detp 16, 1000, tions, The people of tbe vicinity were up at daybreax, | were bruised, and had only managed to | 133 arect abd Third eves, where he was | crty shall be destfoged of injured, im consequence y Beare, Joly 16, 4 did not romain long tm their houses, for they turned caonpe free the Chenchin of thanewe ith cunts niose wounded; of mov OF riot, the city of county in which such yperty eat West Farms—Specches All quiet (a Teetm thie morning. Pour or ive pee pe upoo streste sidowalka imamediately, of clothing. were supplied with rations and aguard aged 44, 909 street, laborer, | w%4 sit! shail be liable to an nection by oF in f of and Pierre ©. | sons wore killet inet night, aod probably e dveew have porting peso or sient paced vor a er nwa make fautes te four P. M., by officer Scho- F apooy Bate Drm fi ured or dearored, | Toiman—Stromg Hesolations Denon | been woundet, some if them cortously, TURADAY NIGHT'S OPERATIONS, have a steamboat out round tothe foot of Toit aixib teochd wtrests Sick in right arm, | ever ABY nal jadgment shail be recovered againat any | cimg the Comeeription Law—The Pro= | the mont Caring ort oommittod was the attacking of 4 Se eae them removed to Black ‘Drought in at a quarter past ove P. M., | (0°! CHY OF Coumty, the treagurer shail pay the amoomt of | vost Marahal Requested to Huspend its | ihe armory in Cooper street, where « foros multary During the entire of Tuesday night tho vicinity of | Woll's ‘ er ty By’ ‘i , | coch judgment to the party or parties entitied thereto, Seoood and Tied avenues, from Twenty-ffth to Forty. CONTBARANDS. Oo ie Secenue Der ree Fortioth | c's charge the ammount thus paid lo alt city oF county Saecations were stationel to prowet i, When the crowd hed ninth streets, was the seene of rowdy operations on the tng, arsenal witnnsed « ‘Thor. Bannigan, aged 20, 200 East Righteenth street, The excitement gyre County, #0 threatening & | peates down the doors they were fired upon from « rin part of the crowd, Bothof plunder and assaults, which along throngh | Inborer. Brought io at & quarter to six FM, by hin A Mireca Kecape. day or two since, been somewhat alleyet by the | pounder leated with canister, were so numerbus that it iy impossible here to ectavamen ae ee ee ee street and second | the black man who was no badly beaten on Wedeosday | prompt action of leading citizens, and the genera! belie! | Thur effectually scattered thee at (hat potet. (ue of the arrive at ® proper estimate of them. Bands of oo The |. Jer, Sulitvan, aged 33 yearn, a laborer, living in Mars, | «t pier No.4 Morth.river, sud then thrown overboard, | that there will Beno draft has let to the bepe tbat no | crowd was completely riddled with abot aot (all dent ao some one hendred in essh. aspenstted’ at the, vari- fiftoen years of age, followed | Twenty first strect, received gunshot wound in the back | (urned opalive yesterday morning, in charge of Mewes. | further violenee will be offered On Today & large | che door of the armory, William Ourrier, ae ety oo ows corpers, and proceeded to several houses, which o Fea’. ba) and arm, 22 ‘a thbenen, vee! Kelly and Curtia,of Whitehal) stip, Although badly beaten | crowd visited (he enrolling offices at Morrisania aod | years cit, standing on the #toop of bir le oper . y | Le . mee Peceived a gum | 4 almost iosensibie when thrown into the water, he | Wert Farms and demanded (he offelsl bate of wames | eiroet, was woundet aed is wow deed. Wen shey broke open and appropriated thelr contents. Men umber of men and | shot wound in the back. , wae imental ning 0 some through curiosity and others in their arms, who had Michee) Haghe, eged 40 years, © faborer, living at 17 | managed to secrete himeoif under the dock \lll yesterday | which were furniahed and then destroyed. A portion Of | tok, prowivion dealer, Balers trent, wae sorheuigy Th there ordi bustuess pursalta, were “a ‘Yoep taming ee Carroll place, was shot in the neck. morning, when the parties mentioned above discovered | the Harlem tract at Williamabridge wae tore wp andaome | gounded in the thigh, three yourg women he! \uenap rolieved of all they had about them at the time, to of color from chrome yellow to ebony black, Most of him and gave him in charge of jhe harbor polls, by | outrages perpetrated, but now there is quiet, Mr. Caukt- | tour emall boys were wounded but net eercurty Thep Thich treatment, of ooutse, tbey were cntnpeiied to sub. them carried email bundles of clothing and light articion hom be was taken to the r Sapervisor of Morrieanta, end Mon. Merre ©. Talman | were not ators tm the Ciaterbacrs Ta. elders @ wilt with as good @ grace as they could possibly of furniture, all thoy bad been able to save from * hosp’ , particn a. wreck thelr ‘stout, — addremed the people oo Teseday at varkus poleta, a4 | the armory were injered by bricks thrown Unrongts the UA |, NRGRO KILLED YEOTERDAY MOomsixa. =n is baal "a ny. pine Of The Firemen and the Drart. tit auch mm (his manser towards the preservation of | winsows A negro, whose name bas parlors hake other s paper of smoking tobacco The negroes who | Brought in | A epecial meeting of the Board of Foremen sod Eo | order, ‘The crowd (hap attacked penehope te Dock aguare, 1 a ae ed Oy tee eee ie ees nese | had sought safely under the gunt of the arsenal | of Twenty’ itest:'and Betond venue, where he | cinsers wap Bald last evening, at Firernen's flail, Chiet | 4 peneral mostiog of citizens wes called for Wetoonday | sreating amd dewtroying from (our w five thousand dations ikon with tones, and then thrown into the river ae Fe a Sarre wpe prnctd '0n. 0 ecrotcnarsens | "seen ties 44, soidier. Int in at ten | S0eineer John Detker in the chair The object of td | eyeuing, at the Town Hall, Tremont. The deiitiog war | worth “ol property, They were apeedily @laperset by © po woURPED 1s wy fore ecketed tote botnet ‘bim nthe gies The fy ten P. Se by omcer the Twenty. | meeting Was relative to rights of (be Gremen regarding | chrunged wv eufbeathn, and great ntereat was manifesto! | yociey from the revclvers of the potion, The Fire dre. The KIL AND MONDAY'S AND TURS- | proceasion wan then . headed ores from the station house. Injary of hea! the draft, in the proceedings 0k ayenred Ot nine o hori, paltretiing the rtrests ant, rrom omeoraien Mia sasaki anaran | arWars' natch sheng deinciman! of it: | meglio hr nae” iarel'bp ars hace | CATON ala wae at crt th ret en, srt 0 some nase Cogan ha tay fn ora res it would appear that the number of Killed and wounded in | Zouaves guarded the flanks of the procession, while a | car. pon « meliem of Mr, James Haye, «f Fogine Company Vo Too. Jone it Haskor was calle! open to previte 0% | teewy The military continns Is Quarters im the sections a ‘with the potice and mt! ‘wii amount to not | company of the Tenth York York Voiunters and a squad Peter Haston (colored), aged (3, whitewasber, 74 | 9 « committee war appointed, coorieting of Memere. James | taking the chair be ea | of the ly where the @istartanee aneurted. ens forty. anne oe are chikiren, who | of police closed up the rear. The colored woman who bad | faye, of Eames 0: Frames Mebedy, Fogive Company | orleie which denanted op Se A opm = ne Ae | Met rath, Melaretn ent Ovtp helt whe ware Sirvetn, These fester probably, ate. tne sede of tae | rm HN pr) ome A | ela ttharacierine!” Uy tie | sspine bs hastng Saisronre erreates tar wight wba M r . ty Hallo, 1h oth Na coyny whieh our columns sro cotn yelled to chronicle dar. and doing at well’ as con be expectod urder the circum: nerd « "The Chief Ragineve was 8.00 copivet of law abiding and bemrable citizen (Ap | dy ageieen Sr sod will murder They ing we Present dista: bance. There are nis | ptances. Colowel Wil iain Meyer bea command of thees- | Brought tn at forty inutes pant two P, M.. by friends, to wait apon Governor feymour, te ancertain whet eouree | piawm ) bet intend Wo vptend Ube } * gome seven oF women who haye been wounded, two | cert, and Of arriving af Lhe pier, where a outserous crowd | from Twenty-seoond stvect and First avenue. Shot ir the «eid be ORPP ied owt relative ( Ning Goemen Aw the “ ture an edicue, aed | on" h FROCLAMATION, ewe killed, ' po ee agek TN rw phew with Oxed bayonets, thigh and right hip. Ss te * Governor ee tee cay) meeiiog Wit be held dedouta. | sh eocenatietiona’ Come "en - anaee 7 yet } bam oT CCL . VATHRR CLOWREY AND THE DISTURBANCE. | peop! keep t fh cheek, and the eoutra Unknown man. Brought in at four Moby friends oi) um the ene) e ‘ ourt y in whieh Pee Foch an be be wee, | Barre . 4 To the chortlone of tue Rev, Paiuer Clowrey , Catholic ae renee einbarked aod conveyed to Riker'# | from corner of Twenty third greet nd Fires eveace thee a Seenaen hem aD cages of : Uy a vont Ue cota jit ae ie vote To Capiace Lees Bar. commanding Company A, Aires ward, land. Shot in foretrond. - Oat ibe nee ia 1192, providing for calliog wt pattabon of Light dragons — icenan tn ah, a ome | REQUISITIONS FOR Anse. Henry MeWringe, aged 24, soldier Tweith ver York foble ConGeece of the Piremen. a war Lely equa! even to the premeat emergency | Whermaa i bine been mae to appear te me. Predera own the crowd and them somewhat within | Nomerous re wisifima were cousta ly coming in for Veterans. Came in by Bimseit at Biteen mometor pent 16 THE EDITOR OF OTR eeann. the Oetory (his rebedvn The mee whe made | Ws imaninde., Mayor el the seit chy of Bogton her ds. By Bis exhortations the crowd dented irom — Aring God AmMMNNition to defend pointe wheel bece four P M., from corner of Twenty nerond wtrest ans 4 . - fotrm pened that sgt, and vbey bet cnr. | there te Urentened & tureit rd ant Pet of a bedy ing don the block of buidings between Thirty, Usccuened Amome thom was one from Comnel Wiimm Sromd tepbee. Injury to bes) 1006 the mney eReMAITy bein d gk oMduEt ie | need i it their ofim of the walnws of fourth and Ciriy-ANb Gtreets, The rvverecrd eeuric | Wien, Of the Sith New VOrk Volcurgore Tuese were , Jor. Aled, aye 33, Iaborer, 205 Past Twenty drut % plircd CarlRg The reCrmL trout ey U7 (hee Body OF mem ameiel powers o far st the tehee of Cape CONTINUED OW KIGHTH PAGR

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