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entitied to the proud who this veer of the government in rebellion, Voted, That a copy of the foregoing prea Autions, signed by the officers present, be sent to hia Ex- collency, H. Seym: ur, Governor of New ¥. to the Hon, G. Opdyke, Mayor o: Ne “Bigued by HH. Hail, Col. 4th N.Y. G.L, Morrigon, Lieut, 4th artillery: N.Y. artillery. Thos. Allcock, Lt. Col. 4th RB Kennedy, Lieut. 4th N. N, Y. artillery, Y_ artilery. U. Doubleday, Maj. 4th W. H. lsurt, Lieut. 4th N.Y, N, Y, artillery, artillery, - D, Sears, Maj. 4th G. W. Bemis, Liout. 4th N, N. Y. ariiiesy, ¥. artilery. A F Mudie, ass. Surg. 4th J. 8. Mekeo!, Lieut. ath N. N.Y. artillery. Y. artillery. ‘MJ, Davir, Avs. Surg. 4th Houmlink, Lieut. 4th N. ¥. arviticry. Y, artillery. W. H. Carr, Chaplain 4th D. D. McPherson, Lieut. 4th N. ¥. artiliery, N.Y. artillery: HL J. Kopper, Adj. 4th N.Y, W. CG. Edmouston, Lieut 4th N.Y aritiery, Daniel Colv, Quartermaster SW. Doubieday, Lieut, 4th 4th N.Y. artalery N. Y. artillery Chas, Morrisou, Capt. Co.B, A.G. Bradt, Lieut. 4th N. 4th N. Y. artillery. Y artillery. E. F. Young, Capt’ Co. @, 4th N.Y artillery. N, Y. artillery. 5.8, Vanderwille, Capt. Co, M. J, Nolen, Meat, 4th N. F, 4th N.Y. artillery, . aruilery. ‘Wm. Arthur, Capt (o, H, GH Warner, Lieut, 4th N. 4th N.Y. artillery. Y. artillery. F. Williams, Capt. Co. A, J. Walker, Lint, 4th N. ¥. 4th N. Y. artillery artillery. BL, Smith, Capt. Co, BE, H.W. Haydon, Lieut, 4th NY artillery. W. Barnes, Lieut. 4th N.Y. artillery Tieut, 4th N.Y, 4th N.Y. artillery. D. K. 8. Jones, Capt. Co. D, 4th N. Y. artiliery. 3.H Wood, Lieut, 4th N.Y. H. Watus artillery artillery. A.S. Fddy, Liout 4th N.Y. 0, 1, Dearb ro, Lieut. 4th esl N, Y. ortiliery. «U. D, Eddy, Lieut. 4th N.Y, J. White. Liont. 460 MN. ¥, artillery. artillery, -E.C, Knower, Licut. 4th N. + artillery. THE CITY YESTERDAY. ‘Governor Seymour's Headquarters. ‘Consideradie excitement oxisted most of the day yes- “Corday at the Leadquarters of Governor Seymour. in the ~early part of the day great anxiely was exhibited on the sOountenaners of most that xathored there ‘There peared to be an impression that conilict exisied, or w: about to commence, between the national and State autho- Tities. Yhe Governor maintained bis uscat coolness and “Listened vo all their stories apparently unconcerned. Daring tho afternoon Major General Dix and Geveral *Ganby-waited upon the Governor, and bad a lenpthy in- torview, which was vory satisfactory to all conce:ned, Nothing transpired at that interview that to any way in+ dicated trouble between the State avd nattonal govern. mente, The whole position of affuira were talked over, Ube elements that was en aged in the receut disturbapess were referred to, aud insay other matters connected with affiirs here, The Gove. aor afterwards suid that many of the citizens “were unnecessarily alurmed about a conflict betweea the State and federal authoritics, avd stated that no inter- ‘ference had taken place yet, and that he presumed that @ll that the adwinistiution had done in sending trocps hore was meroly from their desire to protect property ‘end prevent its destruction, adding that there was a large “amount of governtnent property in this city. Early yesterday morning he ordered two steam vessels ‘to be plaved in condition to take on board a military ‘force—one to steam up and down the East river and tho ‘Other the Hudson river—to protect the people tn the su- ©°UNEW YORX HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1863. Yatives of the which, if this stain were decision of the law courts of the State before taking upen | corned pad out, doit Bil be, Reatoeetiy $ pounds themseives apy organized opyor'tion to the laws, } All Wat we can re; & the presert time ts thas the ward is quiet. Nobody s iife or property is thi A ; os ae sone be yeaa nye act abo Fey ! Dext week peace w: ly restore i to ail (be procivets of thin ward. «3 All the workshops and factortes have reanmed their dif- ferent employments, and the peaee ul mechanics are in- | dustriously pursuing their usual vocations. The Eighteenth Ward. Throvghout the while of yesterday and up to @ late hour last niybt nothing occurred in this ward to disturb | the tranquility of the city, A few cavalrymen rode throngh the locality during the day: but they did mat flud | anything to occupy their time, At night women wended: | | their way thro-gh the streeta with market baskets on thetr arms, children gambeiled on the sidewalks, and everything went to show (hat the Sabbath would be ushered the usual quiet ma:ner. rs of Engine Company No, 81 are entitied to y receive the cordial thanks of the residents ighteenth ward for their prompt and efficient | services rendered in and about Twenty-seoond street | since Monday Jast, the 13th inst., both as fiemeu and | conservators of the peace. i PATRICK CLA\OY, 108 Fast Twenty-second street, | and nomerous other citizens of the ward, New York, July 18, 1863. The Twenty-second Street Armory. 10 1H BDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Youx, July 17, 1863, It ts perhape useless, under the cironmstances, t find fault with the authorities for not exercising proper vivt lance, but there were some instances of neglect which ought certaiuly to be investigated. One which came under my observation Iwill mention. The Union Steam Works, corner Second avenue and Twenty-second street, contained on ene floor three thousand six hundred stand of carbines and rifles, which were manufactured therefor the government. About (en o'clock on Tuesday tavrming the crowd collected in front f tho building, smashed in the doors and begin ca” ying of the arms. They had ing won “taken two or threw hundred out of the buildi force of two hundred policemen from the Thirty secont Precinct. under Captain Wilson, hove im sight, ch rged tho crowd and dispersed them’ without any’ opposition, then, instead of taking charge of the arma and am mouninion in Lhe building, us they were several citizens, they picked up such gons aa were di ip the street by the people and merched off, leaving the doors open and three thourand stand of arms iv the buiding.. Nosooner hal the polices turned the corner than the crowd wer ack again, io al) the arms and munition fo their cun hardly imagine what could have induce Wilson and his men ty actos they did. Hat they taken charge of th se arms it would have prevented of the birody carnage that wos witnereed in First Second avenues, from Nineteenth to Thirty Ath streo's#, to may notbiog of the ope hundse! and forty-five thousand dole Jara which the ety to pay for them. dat forty dot! ieee, government price, reejectfully, ‘ORSIRVER. qurer IN Tre I THE NORTH RIVER—APPATRS IN THE ARSENAL —PREL- ING IN THE TWENTUATH WARD— ANOTHER WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS—JUP@E CONNOLLY AGALN VISITS THE ARSKPAL, ETC. Around the Seyemth Avenue Arsenat and throughout the Twonticth ward everything was perfectly quiot yester- day. Major General Sand{ord still romatmed in command of the post. OUSBOAT, Several gunboats have veen rout by Admiral Paul ling to cruise off the end of Thirty-fifih street, North river, to rovis in defending the arseval shculd amy attack be mad ur that building. RIFLE PRATTERY, Colonels Postley and Darling volunteered their services yesterday to Geacral Sandford to bring frou Liberty aireet to the arsenal one of Biltinghurst’s & Requa’s patent rifle batterics, from whith twenty-five shots oan ‘burbs of the ity. Third Ward. AN ASSISTANT DEPUTY PROVOST MAT AL. : About hai? past four o’civek yesterday afternoon Capt. Duffy,an assistant deputy provost marshal, went into Deimonieo’s, corner of Char bers street and Broadway, fm company with some friends, when they wok « rink all round, apd the», it 18 alleged, commenced to talk to a Joud and disorceriz manner abort the Inte dis. turbanees. Mir. Delmouico, proprietor of the saloon, was Qt the timo Fitting in the back part of the restaurant. Here he was jLeerved by Duly, who went to where ho ‘was, and, it is alleged, spoke to Mr. Delmonieo in a rough, Afnot inculling mauter, saying he (Delmonico) was dis- Joyal, and aekivg hin why he permitted persons to speak ta a disioval manner in bis bowse, concluding by saying | “be would pol M.D under arrest. Fradmy he could ok ovoke &qunrrel, aud atter further remarks similar to Thome spect ed ab ve, fly went out. While he was away one penticman, Aho ‘appesed to be present, asked rode SE what wero the duties of apcovost marshal, and @ecetved os ao noswer in reply that no deputy provost marenal bid ony duties in the city unless martial law ‘was prociaimod. It was evident the ¢ tigers prevout we: ARREST OF Abighty ind at the manner to which Dutly had Bpc ken to 3 wonico. After farther con’ ersation the ettuzens referred to seat over to the Mayor for a toree to arrest Duffy. Ov being sbsont for a sbort time Mr. Dut. | fy veturnod, fuding Mr. Delmonico behind the counter. After some prefatory remarks | ufly told Mr Deunonico | Yo « and git duwn on a stocl, to which be pointed, thioatenivg that if he did not immedicely do so he would arrest him. At thie juneture three pokcemen ar ofived from the Mirty-seventh police precmet and took Mr. Defy into custody, and conveyed him to the police jwarters in Mulberry +\/eet, where he was committed ‘dy Deputy Superintendent Carpenter to await exon |uarion this moriing before one of the pol'ce magistraces, Since w iin, the above we learn that Captain Daly first orderet tne arrest of Hon. Bernard hughes, of | Breoklyo, whe hed said that, a8 a lawyer, he though: the Converiptin bili unconetititionsl. Mr Haghes was takea to the Leadenarters, whore he ex; Dis hutignacion in very ( terme Shortly Captain Dally was “rough! | vooner. Poth parties were di-charged. Apologios “40 Mody tO Mr. Hughos—winose arrest was entire unecaled for—and Mr. Indy was toverely con- sured by bir. Acton fur bis orndact. The Marines an Sa:iors Removed from Daty in Worth Stree TO Tus kvITOR OF THK ube) New YOux, July 18, 1863, ou, after au eosence Of six days and nighta pavy yard, Curlag whieh time the marines and gaiwrs (ove been» arding the government stores in Wort od day, they were nally re loved from ¢ Beb 4 men unite tn one universal voice of prose {x .« wannar in which we have bees treated by several of the ineat prominent merchanta of New York; “and many 9 ack tar”? snd “cross belt” hove drank to the health cf tho goutlumaniy proprietors of Stuarts’ angor Feicery im ceoine thet would have done oredit to Franes, 4 have avoru ronudiy tu praise of his eviient thought fuiness #6" klouness, when (eit eyes were gintdoned and Pelates tickled by pies of dvforent sorts also sent by the Gane gentiemen. ‘ibs firm of Messrs, Ciadin, Meiiia & Co.« Should also como ta for their share of rated for tue ity @oltues tn gresnbacks,”” whieh aided mavorially in ‘Ddeilding wh a eubstantial table for the comfort of the mon; "hile Mr. Fe mor'cv. the gentlemanly proprietor Of the popclar saloon, extended Wo the otlicers wh» com: rdivision a whiverral tavitation ty partake of ia excellent viande and’ wines, for which he will please ‘Our thaeks. In fnet, we wore so well cared for by ase gentiomen that we Phail never torget thelr many Qitontions, and always retuember thew with feclings of Tenth Ward. SIXTY-NINTH HEOMONT AND THEIR ARMORY. Mr. it Wiet, the gentiewas who eddjessed us the com- mMonicatfon yestortay in relation to the non arrival of Captain Cogley, mast be mistaken, s6 Captain Begley 4s certainly in town, and baw been since the evening of the 16th justant, im compliance with the following tsaued by (he cominandart of the Sixty ninth regi York Natioval Goard. sow at Ralthmore: ines, Sexty worry Reonawr N. ¥.N.G., Boar Maronais. Md., July 14, 1963, in Jour Baouny = commanding “itty pinth regiment rt, directs that, in accor tance y ith ial Crders No. 17%, tesuet fromh eadqvarter«, Middle tmen', Plight srtey cores, you proved mmedt » Yor, and reeain treharge o) the armory U regiment cat turther orgers Very B. GALLAGHER, gan and other frieuds of the regiment, ‘dy thew In! cove, prevaited the not wo _ molest the armory, Capiain pley desires to return bis @incere ‘harks. Thirteenth Ward. CHE ALLEORD ATTEMPT TO BURN 4 FOUNDRY IN OOVRCK STRERT. TO THE KDTOR OF THE AmRALD, New Yoru, July 18, In your oece of yesterday, of news tn the Thirteenth ‘Ward, you has the rames of ton men who were arrested who bad threaten * to bura my plage. fo far as the gentlemen ate cogcerned Jt Wt InCOFrest—te wan in fact intended as a bariniews joke. Instead of nt New , Hnavaua oe they were men who would devead t, By 6 this cootradasion you will o, yours troly, si JAM LETC [tons —yae mth Ward, ‘This ward ‘te quiet as on Om day previous, Tho orpectnsl ® renewal of hostilities prevailed gene. eally tiroughout the ward; bus we ate happy to state Ghat no attempt wae made to trea tie peace, ‘men ani women, a6 they are generalty calle’, were to oon gathered about the corners of streets and alleys; Bo alten t at (rowbie Was begun as any place, ‘The fact is that no (rouble weed beexpocted in this ‘ward without serious provocation. The poops are-op- Posed to tbe draft. but (hey are amxtousiy swaitiag the HI | ly camy casing the anuouncement that the Conseription act | ts to be ealorced at ail hazard be fired simultaneously. This weapon is very ‘oumidable, ‘and will add greatly to the defences of the arsenal. OPFICERS IN COMDEAND. Colonel Wm. Meyer acted as field officer of the day ap to about six o'clock yesierday morning, when he was relleved by Major Kiernan. The executive officers yes terday we o Colonels Postley and Darling. THE WOUNDED. Bat very few wounded now remain at thenrsenal. Dr, H. 8. Gilbert has had charge ¢” this department sinee Tuesday last, under whose care the sick aud wounded bave done remarkably well, and no deaths are likely to occur amoug his patients, KEQUISITIONS FOR ARES, The requisitions for arms aud anmunitton were more namerons yesterday than at any time during the week The Commissary General, James A. Farrell, aud Colonel William R. Farrell, were engsged during the whole day in Biliwg the requisitions and \orwarding the arms to all parta of the city. FRELING IN THY TWENITETH WARD. From the remarks of the inbabitants gn this ward yon t@Pay i: was clearly to be perceived that no further de. Monstration of a hostile nature will be made unit the | government again attempt to enforce the draft. Throng Out the whole ward there Is A deeply rooted determ: tion t et that measure at all hazards. Ths feeling if not confoed solely to the lower clases, bot many men of standing and peat: tion in’ society could also be ear sentiwents At may of the street corners, ii barroom, | and otver similar places, srual! grou; # of men were eager: | { Low muttorings aud a- the Intention of the guveroment to take advantage of their poverty ANOTHER WRIT OF H REA CONT OS. Capt. Walling, of the Twentieth precinct station house, “bad another writ of habeas corpus sprved on bim ¢ cose of Mores Royle. The i) vdges Parnard and MeCunn. Capt. Walling carried it dowu to headquarters Lo inquire What action the authorivies there inteuded to take i the matter. PIRET REGIMENT NEW YORK fv ATRY. At voven o'clock Inst evening the Piet segiment New York cavalry, Major Lewis Schwartz, Jr., commanding reported to General Sandford at the arsenal in obed to orders. The men turned out in ‘atigue dress, wit arms, and dismounted. They wil remain cn doty at the arsenal until to-day, when they are to be relieved by some other militia regiment. ‘The regiment turned oct unnsually stroug and presented a remerkably Que appear anes, JONOR CONNOTLY AGAIN AT TUR ATO RMAL. Judge Connolly part General saydferd another visit at the Arsonal last eveniug. Along private conference en- Lis own doorway in Tenth avenue a fow days ago the conference resulted in we were unable Wo learn. A UUHET Shut, late hour Inst night oot the alirttest distar. | token place in the victotty of the arsensl or | | throughout the Tweotieth ward, i.e to litary siivaton remained altnost unchanged, exce, t (hut Geoeral Sac dord bad dispensed with (he services of the oittren vu teers, The pic’ e asain thrown ont ip every reetvion, and a! surprise, Phould wuch a thing have been attempted. Up to bance The Health or Colonet Jar Colonel Jardine, who on Wednesiny tast wae shot by the crowd in First avenue aed Nisetecith atrest, has recovered so far as to warrant tho © 1m attendance, Dr. Fieigh, him oot er of an am- patation, in wow cared ior by surgeon. Reinstatement of an Officer. Berens of the Sixty Ofth New York National Guard, piace in Iribacher, who bad been deprived of his Cand Tr deserting his company, in command Harle Yesterday everything remained very quiet,and nothing tranepirod to break the asual tranquillity of Harlem. A‘few arrests have been made of parties who were prominent in the trouble of the part week, among whom were persons Dearing the names of Thomas Artmxtrong, John Nugent, John Curr, Thome Gay and Wilitum These | it te alleged, crossed over j/ariem river and had been mand from resideots of Mottheves. went to White tt de 8 Thomas Reiiy bay dept: i io swore ‘The police are in the posses a to some of the prominent parties Mok se me re ‘The citizens continue sneir patrol yet ent avenues and streets of Hariem, and the upper part of the city @ deen.ed efficient, -. i 7 & Hf i : te 4a ual | | | Ing amovet of | bondauaeiers 6090 loaveg Brigadior Geveral E.R. teers, will relieve Bi hereby detailed for duty with Brigadier General Canby, fences of New York, will direct the mariaes acd sailors furnished by Admiral Pau.ding to aid in suppressing the riot (0 return to the Brockiyn Navy Yard aud report the Admiral. from Governor's !stand for temporary dnty in this city to Superintendent, Richmond, Wood ani Schuyler will likewise be reliov: from duty in thix city aad returned to their respective posts. By command of Arseus!, corver cf Thirty-fifth street ana Seventh avo nue ax svon an possible, in full uniform. The regiment be- apppear immediately By ordor of General of this State, bas, in the present difficulty, acted in sucha manner as calls forth from the oificers such | praise as their gallantry has deserved. at the oatbreak of this unhappy all bis avatiabie men to General Wool, whieh was imue: diately accepted, and be reported dreas—full bo The aasombly ° struction the | Colonel Commanding Third regiment Hussars, N. ¥.'N Services of Engine | the oceasion of the and smoked beef, 1.200 or chee-e, 600 pounds of bur” Crackers, 600 gailous of cuties. pounds of hems, 728 1,200 pounds of These proviswms were under the char? of Yuong, assisted by Bergeant Lefferis ne e.tioor jebb, who, ho day the trouble cvmmeupad to ww Bight were constantly on duty. irae ~ Arrival of Troeps. Pefore this edition is publisuod the ely wit be Mlled with military, Orders bave been issued by Gen. Canby for a¥ com- Mandery of regiments and Lat terios to re; ort at bis offiee, at police beadquarters, in Mulborry street, AS a number Dave fatied todo so, they are requested to report at the earliest possible momes.t, THE MILITARY FORCE AND WHERE STATTONED. A portion of the military fice aiready iu the eity has nes igned Wo districts in the following order:— The Twentieth New York battery, opmmanded by Lieut. 8. F. Ryer. siasioned ucar the police headquarters. The Twenty sixth Michixan Volunteers, Col, F. Farrar, at corner of Brovmse and kim streets, We eae eh, New York National Guard, Lieut, Col. ¥. . in the vioinity of ti headquarters ta, Matberry street. helenae -39.5: Sixteenth New York ‘tenant Colonel W, Thapaons in White streot, ety? Tee ‘Tho Fifteenth New York artillery. Lieutenant Colonel Schirmer, near the police warters, ‘The =6venty fourth New York Volunteers, Colonel Fox, Rear police headquarters ‘ho Eighth United States infantry, Captain Reed, Park racks. Citizens’ Guard, Cay . iiltams, dn Work, |, Captain J, D, Wiill , Manhattan tizens’ Guard, Captain A. Schilly, Twentieth precinct tation houso, in Thirty 1th atroct.” The Seventy first New York National Guard at Caatre Market Armory. : The Eleventh New York National Guard, Col. Maldhoff, pes (pike jaa New York National Guard, Colonel inwall. Tne Ly ol oaiaaaag New York National Guard, Colone Ihe Thirteenth of Brooklyn were hourly expected. Tho Twenty-third of Brooklyn wos abe expected last ing. Battery C, United States artitlery, and the Fighth regi- ment United Stats regulars are locted in tho lark. The former have # (ull battery and one hundred and twenty- ight horses. ‘ihe Eighth fofantry is the eame that was begged to do by | Out im Texas under General Twiggs. Military Prepare jons. GENERAL ORDRRS—NO. 61. ar, Cunby, United States Volun: vet Brigadier General Harvey Brown, United Staies Army, of the command of ibe city aud Larbor of New York. Brigadier General Canby having arrived, Brovet Briga- dier Geavral Brown will immediately turu over wo the thoy being | Goueral his command. Captoin A. P. Fiske, Asstatant Adjutant General, is (0 whom to wil! at ones report for orders, By command of Major Gonoral WOOL. CT. Crmotexemn, Assistant Adjutant General, SPECIAL OKDEKS—NO. 114, Heap caries, Deraarvmer ov Tie Kasr, Naw Yor« Cry, July 18, 1883. Rrigadier Ceneral Canby, commanding the city and de- He will also direct the retorn of the troops detatiod return to their post and relieve the company from West Point, which wiil returo to that station, and report to the The troops belonging to Forts Hamilton, Lafayette, Major General WOOL, ©. T. Cuncsrensen, Assimtant Adjucant General. The Tenth _ iment New York State ational Guard. Stare (kewsd, Connex Turner new Steger Ax Swomsta Avmnue, Heapqu siermms, Tents Reams NY, 5. N. G. All members of (48 command will report at the State ing op duty at thie jet. every member is now required to INC SSING, Lieut. Cot. Commanding. J.C. Ropaiausz, Adjutant, _ Tho Sprague Light Cavairy. This regiment, which beara the name of the Adjutant | Tair Lieutenant Colonel Stmpaon «flered j personally with the | men at Provost’ Marshal al Nogent’s office. Tho men went ov duty, and od on active duty du the whole week, liking care of eleven millions of dolla worth of government prope Throughout the whole jtenant Colonel Simpson has so acted as to elicit probation. Third Regiment New York C Iry. ‘The following order in reference to. this regimont was issued yesterday :— ORDERS—NO, 16, Bravquanteas, Tmav Reoimene Hicewans, N.Y. NG, New You, July 28, 1863. By division orders thin regiment will parade in Stace equipmenis—ou Sunday, 19th jostant. it be within Madisom square at ove "clock P.M, to await orders, The commandant wkes this opportupity of returning his best thanks for the hands me manver in which the true men Of Lis regiment resvonded vw the cali of duty wry gestores were rer arkably segeestive of their opinion upon them. ‘The greatest credit and honor are reflected | are, The antipathy to the three bendred dot- | upon the regiment by the “faithful Hussars,” who, with ¢ is universal amrng the lower classes, who are | ont a single complalut, performed the ing dinty re evidently Gotermined to resist what they cansider to be | quired to suxt and pr A r of KE POSTLEY, ‘Trso, Voom, Adjutan' Capt Jirbecker Not Deposed. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK LKRALDS Heapguanrens, Srery rem Nearer, p | Naw York, July 47, 1863. } | Seeing an article in-your paper stating that I was de. yored of my command, { morely win to state that I take | command of my com/any in the morning. cai his command tbe same ax before, Tt was oll Aleo, that Lientenant Meyer is ia Respent{ally yours, tain Commanding T. Beeav ans. used by mistake, JOHN JIRBECKER, € By order of Licutevant Colonel rie i ceenianane NEW YORK HERALD. New Yorn, July 18, 163. I wish thas publicly to express my thanks for tbe prom ps aemistance remi-red by the members of Wast ng ton Engive Company No. 20, vided by the mombers of Lady Washington Hose Company No. 49, 00 dot, Taeedyy night, After the ) set (he basement on fre, Kagine Company No 20. and ere almost instawtly on the apt, and Ubreatened to cut their here, rn Me fire, thereby saving tm: been for their exertions, despite the threats of t there probably would have been lows of life as weil a Hop in will give this an losertion,! remata you ~<a} tlt Mt LACKENT RUCK. Ys The Amended Mobtit Three Hundred Do TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Heanquantans, Tsetse Dieract, New Your, ) Kevoarow, Jaiy 17, 1863. f Mr Kiwn Sim—I Geetre to call your attention to the fact that the three hundred doliara exemption ls engra ted In the amended Militia law of this State, panned last winter Will you give your subscribers the benent to wotice this fact io your journal. Act 425, Section 6. 1 have the honor to be obedient porvact seer TOSHUA FIRSURP, Proveat Marshal Relief for the Colored Peorle. TO THR ADITOR OF THE HERALD. A preliminary meeting of merchants wan held at MeCullough’s salosroom, at one o'clock w-day, for the of devising some moans of elie’ for tue colorod | . of New York and Brookiyn, ‘agen, Keq., wae called te the chair. sod H re the eity.ced im thie end ouse * own shoulders: bvery dmorderty set that ‘@ done only onsite for er Oxi oun a NO perk OF the qatr mov espana. Tee Vested gm , | avd that 4°>> PES em Tt | SGaihoreae be abe ie otc | States does not pay the damagen, but the city of New York alone, OF course, iurbapose, leases and daniayes only fail upon = ie Comrades! Stand by the law! stand by order 00d Bese, and you will fod it pa BS any it be Koltied by the eourts In a proper ston 0 bad men, who are only you to your r politiet and business men of New York wot mpand by the law and the conetitur Tt ® choayer aud Detter W Bland by (he law, for when the law is brokea and yroperty destroyed, ad lives lost, wo all sufler more OF lem Dy tie inja i, Comraaes ito the name of God; in the name of our vives and evKiren: to the name of everything that is ear 0 us, etop ad think, Stand up as dentaratic workingmen should stand op before the world and show the traitors of the Sough, the friends of tyranny all over the world, that the work- jogmen of Now York are able to govern Whemeelves, Stand he Union, the constitution and the Bawa, ‘Then ©, freedom and prosperity will be secure to you and to your children after you. hoveetly at yoor work, Gtve no beed to bad Any mon that advines you to break the law ber h emy, and the enemy of your wives and children . hese trodes will make the times only the worse (or us sll, fig }rices, heavy rents and heavier taxes, or Koon UP EMOCRATIO WOKEINGMAN A De 1 a . Sarunvar, July 18, 1363. AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. ‘The period for which the Brooklyn regiments were sworn Into tho United States service having expired, and thelr presence being no longer required in Pennsylvania and Maryland, they have been discharged By ordor of the Religtows Intelligence, CHURCH SERVICES TO-DAY, | The Rev. William Alvin Bartlett will preseh, as usa, ia | the Krookiyn Tabornaci¢ at Ralf-prst ten o’slock in bo morn ng aud at quarter to eight o'clock im the eventug | The subject for (ho eveuiug’s @iscourse will be “ibe ie Ligton for the Hour In the Westminster charch, Went Twenty seoond street, botween Sixth and Seventh avenues, Rev. G. D, Arch {| bald will prove ab balf-past tem o’elock in the morming | Sid at ball past three o'clock ia tity a:teruoom, ! WeSt, Alton’ chareh, FiTtioth aérent, near Lexington ‘mauve, Rev. W. A.W. Maybio, rector, services at half | PASE ten o'ol ck mi the morning and at a garter toe ght O'clock i the evening, ‘The rector wiih proc tw the morning and the Key, Dillou Ragan (nmmbetaot mintstor Of St, Amn’s chureb) wil! preach in the evening. In St Avn’s chure®, Kigiteonth wtrowt, new Fifth eve DUO, KOrvives at balf-past ten oelock in the morning, half: Past three e’elock io the afternoon, aud at viyht o’olock in the evening, tho afterneon being (or dont matee, The | Rev. T. Dillos? Pagan will grboch in the morning and after Boon, and the Rey. W.A, W. Maybin (/oolor of %. al Van's church) @ill preach im the evening. Rov. 8. B. Bell, D. D., will proaoh im the Northwest choreb, Fiftieth etrect, near roa way, at hal! past ten ‘War Department, and are now on their return home after an active campaiga of about thirty days, They are ox- pected in the to-day or to morrow. The regimenta of the Fifth brigade are the Thirtwensh and Twenty eighth; of the Kleventh brigide, the Twenty-third, Forvy seven: Fifty second ond Fifty sixth, ‘Tho city was unusually quiet yosterfay. THE BOARD OF OFFICERS OF THs FIRE DBEPART- MENT, Western District, hold a meeting at the office of the Chief Engtocer last night fur the parpose of appointing: a eom- mittee to act in conjunction with similar committees of the New York and Williameburg Fire Dopartmonts, the object being to consult Governor Seymour as to the He. bility of firemen to be drafted tuto the military service. Chief Engineer Cunningtinm presided and stated the object for which they had assombled, Mr, Pettit, of No, 20 Engine’ moved that a committee of five be appointed to act in conjunction with the other committees. Mr. Willian B, Burrell expressed the opinion that thay bad betier cail upon the President or Secretary of war, ax the matter was in charge of (he ganeral government, and Governor Seymour had no power to uct in referenve | thereto. After some further remarks the motion prevailed and the commiitee wes appointed-—namely, N. L. bei, Fngine No, 20; and Ladder ¥. Korke, No. i Dennin dic Engine No. ;’ John Campbell, Howe No. Kngi.eor, Mr. John added. ‘The partion arrested at Catharine forry on the charge of particfyating In t Conuiogham, was ow days singe ing of Messrs, yor \ Brooks Brothers! clothing ow kk. were Droagh: before Justice Perry yer Ih exemination | Richard ¢, Ballenshay waa first arraigned. articles found in his possession were valued at thirty dollars and fu)'y identified by Mr. J N. Post, foreman in the ea- | tablishment, He was committed tn full to await tho ac ton Of the grand jury. Flizabeth Archer, arrested with goods valued at fifteen dollars in hor ponsesst d and routonced to | the penitentiary for the articies having aixo | been identitied. | Anthouy Smith, a very little boy. upon whom a box of | oollars, worth Ove dollars, was ‘ound, wat disebarged tn consequence of bia youth. The ,oode were ideptiled aud Thomas Smith. arrested with five vesta in bis posses rion, «as examined; but as the goods could mot be identi- bo fod wus discharged. \ si md. ‘Tho Sixth regiment New York Btate Volunteers have deen dving duty on Staten Island daring the pust fow days, nod now relieved from duty. ‘Tho following, — frem Governor Seymour and Col. Wilsoa, will explain themacives:— Sr. Nicwo.ss Hore, New Yor ‘The difoulties having ceased on Staten Inland, Col, Wilson is relieved from duty in Richmond county, and is | ordered to report tome. He will tur Tf all arms and equipments to , who will give him a receipt for the same. HOBATIO SEYMOUR New Youx, July 18, 1863 The difenities in connection with the ate rot on Statea, Island haying terminated, by order of Governor Seymour Lbave been relieved from duty at that wince, Ihave to | express my thanks to tho oieers and men of my old oomnmand who so cheerfully voluniecred the F services to aid jm maintaining the law, also to Col, Lauatog, Col. Ray | Tompkins, Sergant Giegs, of the police force, and to the chizens of Tompkiusvilie, for their hearty co operation in my oilurta to preserve peace and order. Major Bargoss will turn over atl * ond military stores of my com mand to Col. Lansing. He will amo relieve the volunteers of the sixth New York regiment from duty, and furpieh them Ui ansportation to their bomes. asthe Coionet Wit, WILSON TO THE EDITOR OF THK HERALD. New Yous, July 17, U In this morning’s HenaLo I see an account of th en Staten Island. jan only & seare. | July 18, 1863, aN umber a8 large a5 two bon treé men, arm- , aod at Lighs bey ireroased in number wo od, and were armed with two hundred aud Afty were on their way vo the Kiehmornd jail to get But Quarantine threatened, would bury the whole villace down. went wo Fort fompkins sod compelled u ing thore to join thew raul coonte for the statement of citivens meeting for organization. your colutnas, you would mach , RisiDeNT OF eTATEN LAND. | CDiige ours, respect! “ ‘The Draft Bisewhe MEMBER OF CONGRESS DRAWN. Hiaine, thember of Congress elect 1k is expected that ho will enter the army for the purpese of gt-ing moral effect | to the Consertption jaw. PROTRSTANT OLERGYMEN DRAWN, Mast, aff the Protestent clergymen lable Je been convcripted—wix of them, Many of those are probably antit for duty, Deatns of Soldiers at Port uth, Va. Fourtaass Mownos, July 17, 1465. The steamer 8 R. Spaulding, Captain Howes, from Lo-ton, arrived in Hamptoo Roads this evening. avel Hospital, Portamouth, Vo,, aud whose remains | pital — the » are buried to the Cemetery attached to said hor, Iksays what it is much exaggerated, | me t» reecity thm, | Amoug the men drafted to Augusta, Me., is James G. | o'cloek im tho morning, and Mev. 5. D. Burchard wit | Preaoh at four o'clogk im the aftermon, | 1a the Memortal Church, Hammond streot, corner ‘of | Waverley place, the tev. W. T. Sabine, amiataut ministor of St. George's church, will preach this evening. Servicer" at half-past ton, four und eight o'clock, | In the Church of the Adveut (Bpiseepat), Sixta avenue, } betwoon Forty first and Forty.secoud strocts, opposite Reservoir square, Divine service at half-past ten o'clock in the mording and ut four o'clock tn the afternoon, Tho Rev. A.B. Hart, rector, The c.uicluding services at the Athonmnm, Brooklyn, © rner of Clinton and Atlantic streets, previous to the | Summer vacosion, will Le beld to-day, Kev. Matthow | Halo Smith wid proach at half past ten owlock in the fmurving. Sorvices at a quarter to eight in behalf of oar | sick and wounded soldiers, Spoaking by Mev. Matthew | Hale Smith, Joseph Hoxie and other eminent mea At tho ( hristias Alliance Tabornaot, 444 Broadway, the Sunday School Harmonte will lead the singing a {ug, and @ diacourse will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Goss | from the toxt, *'osus beheld the eny aed wopt over it” A spiritual meoting of the congregation of the New Dis- Fouration will te held at bal{-past ton o'clock in tho morning. three o'clock in tho afternoon; and baif past boven o'clock La the evening, at Hall 964 Kroadway, cor her of Twenty,third street, In the Church of the Resurrection, Thirty -fth street, @ (ew doors cast of Sixth aveuue, Divine service mi half past ten o'clock in the morning aud at @ quarter to eight o'clock In the ovening. ‘Ihe rector, Rey. KB. Kings, will proach morning wad evoulag. Persoual Intelitgence: M. Edmond Toxior, in his weekly summary of ebit chat in the Paria Nt cle makes the following romerks o® M.Granior do Casengnac—I Nave named the ution, which has for its chie? editur M Grantor do Commayuse, the same who a fortiight ago duld to bun electors, 1 au hut only the & nf my fathor—(a planse )—I aut of my own works, God has given me un inilepeudent Character, and my labor hax procured me enough b» ibve on, Tan'dovoiel to the existios tnatitutions, t the Lim portal dynasty and to the interests of the arrondissement.” of that of M vie lavt phrase reminds me heimeted hawker of pone whoiw world, and even im the faubourge of Paria |’ Dering the enguing year tt ie fully expooted that the Pringe and !'rincess of Wales wil be questa at Uke impw rmi Palace of St. Uloud, Vernaiica, of tho iuilerios, France. Ka Unetesp Starm Sxxaron Baows,-—tlop. A bert Gat Intin Brown, the coilague of Je, Davia in the (pit States Senate, came to Suyder’s iioT on the 6th hist twok the oath, He said be bad vever beloved lo neces sion, had never been « secorsion! t, ood hut bever been ia favor of the rebellion. Lis wie, who wan present, wid his course had ruined her, avd there ueed be no tear thas he would act disicyal in future, He waa permitted wo return to his bome, OMectal Drawings of Murray, Kiddy & y and Minaour! Biate Lotiorion 18, 188, Otreniars seat (ree of charge, by aldresaing oit by & co, MAY, Covington, Ky., or Mt Ler jo. OMotal Drawings of the Shelby College Lavtery of Ken tuc! Earns Opans (85—Joly 18 1M Class i 436—July 18 Wk BAT OWN A, MOIRIS & w 20, ington, Delaware, Grover & Baker's FIRST PREMIOM SEWING OLN EA, 495 Virondway, New York. ortifiec Colors Iiatr a Beantiful Brown Gowan eed beat ond Wry. or MONTY FelurKed y drm, MOLSTON & DOUFLELD, General ageuta, ohn wt 312 Cartes de Vi $i—ty Vaughan, 224 Howery. Wroadway galleries admit his work Ur be the Beat in the city Kight Car Visite for Gee Dottar, 0 BALCIOS * z No expense apared produge gral posite # and moat duravie iron, " 1AM 25) Canal eiree!, nat of Broadway —Vire and Water Ae Wilder's Pa The beat Fire Krvot lane tron World, hor 8m tegen De AW tree A Beautiiat Comms ston, (eee from Tan, Pimple aod fro kles, oy Ly procured by using Ue “BALM OF THOUSAND FLOS elites Ton by canta, For sab by DS. BARNEB ACU aud ail drug ota, a Sth Feasayivesia my ctohell, 68th Pennaylvania, . bro K, 68th Pennsylvania, July 7. twin, Séth Poonsy ivania, July 29 © &, O24 Peonayivania, August 2. _ctor's Apeiatant Wm. J. snedale, July & w, 2od Pounsyivenia, July 31 f tS. ), Teh Michigan, August ¥. nem, 34 Vermont, August 7. smth ja, June 20 be, 66th New York, June 24. pou 34 Michigan, June 2° 5 n Hyde, od Maloe, Jane 26. D. b. Cartiate, tod Penexyivania, Jone J. siyers, 4th Now York, June 28 1H tiatiaod, 6th New Ham, W HL latley, 9d Michigaa, popula, 101% Pounsylvanie, July 8. Win W. Heddon, 66th Peaueyivania, July 3. Tr “helds, Gist Pennsylvania,» iy 3. A. Gostin, STL New York; duly 6 Nichoik, Odi New York, Joy 5. . Hoste, 90m Mahe, 94 Mew York Jui ow Sersey, July LS 2 *,9lat New York, Juiy 11. ban Indivon, July i } Wormer, 14th Now Fork, July 16. * Worer, 2h neta July 1% J. we Baoan, 1000 New York, Jwiy 23. M Thee, ist New York, Jaty 22. W. Walk J gutta k S omen, kim wan, duly 22. Y. |). Miner, 27a New York, July coors B. Talbott, 10th Ponomyivacia, Jaly 28. ware, 4 Pr. ad Ist Debs c tharpe Ww oottan . Berd, 6 r bar ea (A | pecaime effect upon te | ee, MISCELLANEOUS, . ~ Py : . a) {Prom the kichmoud Whigy ‘Phe Oharlieaven Courier mai on a Uewly augeemion ta #e ernment to the nates | Gommending the attention 0” Failza\ion apd cultivation oF servation of the health of « | Calenya, for the pre Mera This arth « and guards tem agetnmt disease by expooire axed trregular Met te said eat the great suc Dr. Drake, which, previous w our unbappy dill ouiticn, wae on ur we . > the aye nt | ere of the Plamtation iitiers of found in mest Bouthern hoes, Sas owing to he etre t of Caiiraya Bark whieh con ed anne of Hy pr nciyal im have heard oe of eroiemts — "Tu som iirmation of this, Our most dlatinguiehed Physicians rétmark, that whenever be fol cewell (com urdinary dietetic om mtmaap Re inrarintdy \etioved insrif by Plantation Bil ‘Alned, @ eulmtitute shook! be | ‘that theme Diers conmet be 0! prepared) We undersiandyor coviations-with Dr, D trou we de not know We are ernsertingly oldiged inthe Richmond (hie Femembranet of “Ault Lane # 0, of wh yor," bat we an antstion Bitters ae sale (0 any “aseret agents, North or Mouth, Thert Dabiy several other tings that “unt governm: want and Wek now that weave the brat an mest popl cfme in the world. We ary wil arra® te show whet ie" “our governrvent’ Wat the eer posed A. Phyo) tana are competed tr recommend tt, iebrated for over two hondred not Louw XVL, King of of Ltn Own vmty ht In allver, CaLinavs Bane bas tire yess, and wes sold during France, for the enormous pr It toromarkabie for Dyspeynin Vevers, Weiter, Coustiva Won, de. re Caseaniina Bank. —For Diarrhea, Colle and*diecases of the mtomach and bowels. Dancers al Alle tions of the Loins and Drdpat. abled digestion ‘lie, stimulant and tonto highly Invighrating io nervous lebitity. Wintrngasax.—Yor Boroiula, ktueumation, a, ag Coan, ieee LAR RroMAtio © and milk; muck used by mothers nurting. Also, clove buds orance, ox away, coriander, anake-rooy, 7 6-1 nox. Another wonderful ingrodirei, of Spanish origin, impart ing beauty 00 the eomplesiow and brillianey to (ha mind, te ative; creat yet unkno to (he commerce of the work), aud we withh td fle name for the present Humbuge and quacks bow! a0 it ther Pies tation Hitters but the following ie what's ihe natter, and ey know ibim PLANTATION BITTER) WIL4 CUM Cold Katremitien and bever sh Llvm our Momeck and Feud trent, Viatulency and [nolgestion, Nervous Affection, Kxcoasive Fatigue and Rvort Breath, ee cosas Menta! Desponden y ver the Kyew Prostration, Groat Weaken Ballow Comploxton. We sk Bowole, LIVER COMVLAINS AND DYOPEPRTA, Very parttoulacly eodrd to clergymen, morthante, lawyers and persone of aedeniars babite, Also for detente pales and weak perrone who rewire egrntie stimulant, emlon, good app menial facto Bold by all respeciabic physicians, druguiaia, erocera, hotels, saloonm, country aires Be particelar that cach bowtie tears the fac simile of ore 1, with oUF private euvernnant Man sturs on > sleet plate im FUND OFF the cork. Ph DIA (2 Broadway, OT KOTICKR TO PIUYRICIANS 1 GOLD DOWN — He Fact D! BARBYOKD ® Gr Cooper be 8 At NEW PATENT A GAB ACH ARATO® te ball Yor country rent Ono nh kit SA CO, Mi Bevadwage 7 cay AT HOME A DELLS, 2 Broashwey or of RApICAn CORN TROes wInTe® raTreT Berio ° tere be Goan and caer Werrant re Workeon & tever ond rotors Bo prineure pn the bace oF 4 anne paemenle, Pe nA vo ’ 4 ‘ hoe OF NOTE Parr e myany (siTtaLeo Aix kinds, A toh, prive omy 6) 65, at GIMEREULS, Oe ALLEVIATOR--VOR CONE, s1ONM, Flot he, Te nwd a comin p totiered fe aire oe De ‘ ai ¢ r wis bbe red by De. J BEA foprlias, 11 Kewwb a [iMAcriOn “Lanaia AND YACR—ALS iwpe, | cuit porcuasers, 06 VICTOR F. MAtC Rit 6, 119 Campers mre In the world harmiese an | aom avertion ea by all druggists and perfumers Factory, 61 Barelay eteoot Kk avarLannee GALE MNO 2, Toupees, Hale £ 1 Dye Md o ream, for benutifying the hair, at W erg ore NNN 16 Bons street, vou vu none vue ue Kaw he Dye, Peeserva oer A retail, No ben Eruptions, by GOCRaAUD® pend reed Creek oO Cont Gray Wetr or SEE itr Consultation free N, Astor place. For the Natr Bar The leat and ches pert articte A Rad Hreath—The Greatest Carse the thon wih kay other Urase ee et Dr. De Marint Refers his Pattents, from the 4 rey orvoma Detaiity greta Hours im fr Died. Jrem—Oo Thorwiag, Jom 16, Jamm S Javan, of thie omy, = *. Fie fesse acd trmuta of ths tamtly ere \avited vo wet wits = na ra say ttiti inn “ah Wy ta 4 Saat J ear f attend the funere) tole (ody) afer soon, ot ume o chat, | Wa’? ce + the rewtdence of hie menher, So 818 Wont Forty forts 2 Dam tet ie reemainn wil be couveyed WO Tork ley Cmny Bee cone ratte Ns ry, on Iehermman. . ood Ohasas-cim Friday, J0l ek oe rn Am ~ bly went New York ‘T1088 SLATE: ne, Oem pore Tih Fionn aie QUOTATH AlMany ontia a tee, fay ty iat Ronteetior / veut, tw a ey nnOEN A, Ke VOR tLe? Clave ape “om