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3, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1863. THE METROPOLIS. Deen enabled to effect some extensive seirures of Citizen3, who charge him with having made speeches to | this city, During that period a noble race of merebante delicate skin. emall white hands and email feet. He was Weatchester County. arms and ammunition, The operation was conducted as the people eaiculated to embitter their feeling and ead | had passed away from among them=men who bad been “rested in the garb o a working mao, wearing dirty | PUBLIC MEETING IN MORRISANIA—THE BYROLESWE follows: —The fair ooe, by means kuown only to hersel:, { the ferpetration of ontrages. Among other things e | aver ready to aasiet tn all acta of and charity. Grecod: nat pelgey puirt; Gut ander these be was richly AND DKAPT BUSPENDED. Joarned the whereabouts of sundry deadiy weapons ia the 18 acouised of having said to a large ¢rowd that if be had bumanity and charity. dressed, baving on & fine ailk shirt. fue woollen pants, wi bilo of the cits, shape of rides and pistols, with @ proportionate supply of bis way be would “give the abolitionists the silent | They it bountiful relief to the people of Southern &c. Nothing been discovered as to his origin, His | Last Wednesday evening a public meeting ammunition to render thom effective. Like a ,densi- kat’e”’ These appeals, it ie alleged, were made on | cities frown the to time, they had suffered from | bOdy was leit lying desd among those of the other killed, | zens of Morrisania and West Farms was beld af the Several cocasions and = were loudly applauded. | are or pestilence. ‘They had hip loads of f der || Sue cothccnpeienneestes te, San ree BE sua pean ‘Towe Hall in Tremost, The Hon. John B. Haskin pre- ‘acts. ‘The Doctor ices not | subsistence te the starving people of Ireland, when that | comrades forward to deeds of violence, and by a superior | Sled. That meeting appointed » committee to walt apen people, but says that be was fair land was desolated by famine. The last act of brotherly Gach te ecko tel et a tetera i Sie Sroweet Minesel of the Alatsion anh app eames witness of the fi laing, was caught YY this young man could taken Of the,firet uprising, was Jove was imitated during the past winter, and he trusted | been taken, possession of by tue’ police some clew mint | scription act; and. the mooting stood a@jourved tallest ‘was held to await | would ever eentinue to be imitated, so long as similar ne- _ have been had to bie identity, As the matter now stands | evening, in order to receive of the comanittes. GOODS IN WANT OF AN OWNER. Saas o cessities arose for the exercise of such. They were now | ' is shrouded io mystery. <gannpecting lan emvati, 13 pogioual, se All parties whose houses have recently been Joho Ryaa,a man, was called upon t@ sympathize with a diferent clase of their er ae 1 exled, assisted by the folio’ amed Vice wi dowel w call ou Capiaia Walling, atthe Fwontietn | oficer Merl of the foetus precio, charge ot cae re ee aa eran ae tinarens cee of thelr | Marrow Recaps of Two Ladies from Being | sid, assisted by ¢ follow ag 1s ra . He does not deny having re- | city could testify to their being a loyal, peaceable and other articles. This property his been collected from | ceived the money, but says that the owner of ihe suse industrious clase of citizens, having thelr own Sunday APPEARANCE OF AFFAIRS YESTERDAY. 4 & Everything in Profound Tranquillity. hed 3s Be Camp, Adrian During the disturbenoes last week a demonstration was Loria Togersolls Jordan t. Mott Daniel 4 ‘made by an excited crowd against some republican houses |". Mr. Hasxm, aiter he bad called the meeting to order, i i E f i ° ebanties and other plices which, until the last few days, | offered ene hundred dollars in order to save his propert; sce cans dee dee could boast . institution», always stated that, iow itement QUST OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. | Pisce, torre gu transod wea sekor similar arti- | vided tbeaeney. ie was held. Wiling, ot only to suppors Themselves, Dut to exrend | Rivington street. Two of these houses ware sacked, | tho lower part of 186 eoumty, bo, as ou oF tbe ‘cleo of laxury nement. James Evans was arrested by’ officer Jackson, of the | aid to these who eget A ccdaemed and threats were made to burn them to the greund. The | visors, had deemed it proper that the OF HAWKING? BOUATES, ‘Sixteenth precinct, charged with pated in | cuted and ta Se ae Merchants | residence of Mr, Wm. Chambers, ebief clerk of the City | % Supervisors of the county should be q ‘The detachment of Hawkins’ Zouaves, which had been the sacking of Jones & Co.'s soap 6, No. 429 a ee Denevolent citizens to ‘means for their Inspector, a8 Mo, 111 Rivington atreot, te located next oe Tie icant oe ae Seventy-six Inquests Held Dy | Jeourtsy ant srdnvea to repori'ce Seton lanes. ‘wote tolaa ees paren "tetas ier Soy: ME, J.D; Meas othred the folowing reetaticon— | dove to enet the houses threatened. He was shesat to de bed at Wie soe next Thureaay {or the parpass ‘TROOPS Av THR AneERAL Tvane sage that he found the in the street. He, o from home at the and po one to be in his (el yn the Coroners. The regiment N.¥.8.N.G., Col. J. M. Varian like tho othare, was bold for future aleposlston: have recantiy besa deprived of ‘weir kindred by mur- | house exceye his wite Gad aisaads feline Some of hie | the obmoxions features of the comman: derors, of their bomes by fire, amd of their socustomed if there be an attempt on the part of the i ap tala Day meen ve a ee means of having ‘been forebty driven therefrom | Proseedad to ise sions, sat fi ae Ten vas! | goverumeat iocaforce len the cieirit, (Gries of ood; Femaln there toe come Wane. 4 af she Thirty: | Detective Slowey srrested a men named Daa Petiver, | Dirten “oral Rieu taoh, Sout cause or, Provocation, Wented the crowd: Teton, Setting, aa ta taerence pre. | “soand.") He had seen a large number of the seventy YS. 0. Sees new Sone ee one See | ean eee — stolen bill such as not only to excile the sympathy of ‘good ataen Cet citizens ia the tower part of tne county, but bad mos. : since Sanday morning, will be relieved from duty to-day. | balls ax cheeks, to the valueof $400, from eee ot tee Capanity. Of all periasandell aoa, bets pl ‘Unsorsamnsen Jans sions ia time the police | Shs" who was not wiiling that the ee ‘THE POLICE AND MILITARY HEADQUARTERS, Se cere Sees & Ferd, 10 PU ia. All the property was * | Dut also demands and should receive prompt and pocunia- ‘ Crowd, and rekindled the anger of | ona vote an; however for tho To-day at twetve o'clock Gen. Bandford will turn over | and the prisoner sent to Philadelphia. a eidnen andionk. Fans tals echeovoaliy aocoen: the people. Pistols were fred in rapid succession, fv fra tt pytog Hy. Fry) the command of this post to Col. J. M. Varian, of the ER ae or gn aie chiang lb Apne ioe teterneetites a one of these ‘whizsed past the Peters ha nl gill cg et BF &., &e., &e. painrollage gr ek B.N.@. Gen. Sandtord’s bead: tive nriey yemtentay, cherged. with haying bese one cf Maat Acommities of five merchants be appeinted by bead en cog od Menger ot ne Se tof the draft. In bis interview with the Pre a SPROUL, ORDER PROM OOL.. VARLAN. a gold watch, Tho crime was committed while the coun- | tbe chairman of thle moeting, who, with the St | beuide her at the time siandl0g | vost Marshal be (Mr. H.) had insisted that, if te Order Re: in Wi ‘The following order was issued by Ool. Varian last | tryman was ender the influence of ‘The watch | the fund to , as Amember of the same, aball # given, the quots of the county could be raised by igns in Warsaw. 2 3 Liquor, have full toreeelve, collect or disburse funds, in | he Police a: ‘to the patriotism and the pockets of the people, Our reporters mado thei usoal rounds through the | @veaing:— a a a oe Tan ioend te Baggett’s pommesgicn. ie was bold to owele the porcine of necessary, food und clothing, and ine Fee Tan eoren ag tent Disturbamecs. | sviiding the diograce of conscription, and. wiibowt’ éragt HERALD. i. My tty yeatoraay, and we are pleased to say that they havo rw Vouk, Jly 21,1808, } Ransived, That 10" said comiviee urehoreby granted | At the Breaking out of thie wncalled for disturbance 1 | 224,"mou.tmayiyce Sree cram thule Nomen, tele Areaking Mothing rictous.or revolutionary to report, Ir there hed All eficers of this regiment are maretey netibel.to.<9- The Seventh Precinct Special Police. fall power to easist all colored people whose 1y bas | learn 'that one-half of the force was off peor re ready to . ‘Deon anything of the Kind these Argus eyed men of the | Peer, io fall fatigue, ab tho State Arseual, corner of This. Hsapquanrens, ConwEn oy JurvERsox 4xD Deen destroyed by the mob in making the eedkal root ; Scty and yet tn 8.) TORY FW. CiTLET, ftom the: committee to walt upem the reas would have been sure to see and note it, All the | ercloe. "ber onder af en ea bee ea ate Cumar Scammes, New Touts Say ye 100s, } | Beem demuroved uy tam in, making te the county, |-f#W hours (although soattered all over the sity) they were | Provog Marsal, reported as follows:— 4 Lan . ‘To yuu Crane ov xmu Suvanra Puacinor or THE (rrr ov | under the statute laws of the State of New York, and that | st their poste of dety; and at the first attack bat about | ‘The committes 10 whom was entrusted the matter factories that have been closed during the past week of Joun Manon, Acting Adjutant. : Nav ¥. they have authority to collect funds and employ counsel |.Afty of these brave men faced thousands of the madden- Sie 'a6 og Nowe 9. Leonard, Beg, the Frovoss Mars Cote eee ecrragining around the arsenal gave promise of pat. | Whereas, evil dispored and lawloas persons have izan- | rasriveds thas wo will exert Att the tntueace we pos. | eroma (for hows Goa anid desteoy Pe rst makes ree oe eae eek : ipono pg etplowsoatt perder ecgs to protect the colored fa this city in mad). Among the first of those braves, if I am right! . — heir ordinary todustry, and the forge of the smith, the | Foriment were throws out in every direction, and all | SUrated s reign or terror throughout our city, whereby | sies to protect the, Sole, PeSm ete one, and taoesied, weep teen of the Eighth, AEA Hiedina eee thefe chatrroaa F.C calinen, ther cigion Tuarsday, Iaammor of the carpenter, the brush of the palnter, and tase to render the place scare. | the lives and property of many citizens bavo been de- | ‘we Go bereby cal upon a proper authority to take AmiMa- | wens riain wards, ‘The Fiflecuta ward men, who were | Timicaton Ny Getmenue bad bern out Of te wan found ve Saati lnsiztnenie of Wade are s0 bray now sa they Le on He See eee ae es eee eee ee ee ee rere Pret or ganction any | Bub few at fret, and euered severely in the cit tbav- | Fesores desptch wee, sel, ant ing thet tae might be @rer have been before. Ono thing only has not improved. | During yesterday and last night the armories throagh- | Mable to similar occurrences at all times, with a sudden | distinction ef persons of whatever nation, religion or {ag sight of thelr number dangerons Mia soksatT tee canekeed ee odes a ee ‘ity Inspector Boole’s ash barrels and dirt receptactes out the city were cocupied by our available militia forces, | Rees and force that render the ordinary police and oplee ke ae ee in their vocations, nothing men, and were engaged in beating persngS Peers, ene ‘poastbi ond the Prova . till remain on our sidewalks, rotting in all the military organizations of tbe cit; for their | for the su of and upoo ‘back ‘Masshel and carry out the instructions and wishes of the: - g e dangerous | aod in case any emergency arcee everything was in readi- prompé ry paweniens them; and that so far as we are able to he tant) ean ere Sennen nn coed mae ee See. people, efavium of their filthy garbage, to the danger of public ness to meet it promptly. No one was allowed to enter ‘Therefore, a portion of the citisens of the Seventh pre- Wentnanh novneniien st eae eee oat {t shall be done | our hives —— . GA th epe — Biys By Momecnoy yeasbind Tarey orn Rhealth and hie own oficial reputation. It is, however, | 119 srmories unless duly authorized, and the most com- Pence ape pea themselves as a special police for the ee a besgerssaty [dean Nepal ree could pot ‘be gives thes thetr brat wine A. ik Wapent to ie eileg of te Provost Go be expected that he will put forth his usual energy to- protection of the lives and of the inhabitants of doing for these —_ Lg in this outbreak against the peace informing bim of our arrival esking an @a7, and havo the barrels emptied, mendabie vigilance was observed by the men at thelr | said precinct, and ask that you call at their headquarters | ready to do for any colors of our fellows under like cit- | 714 gras named small force wae which wae ‘And. very soon Wegwere : eee YIVTE MEW YORK STATE MILITIA, is peor eames wie woke wer saat noighe | ‘Tbe resolutions were usaaimously adopted. ee ee a ree age eee pe ns te reso! Order from General Dix. At the armory of this regiment there were two com- | DO*8 a8, your judgment are riends of law and order, | , Mr. Hucesee Wanans sles tne ihe peat week, des Biot dserres mac spay the honor en this ocoasion of seiag the representatives. GENERAL @RDERS—NO. 1. panies on duty yesterday, Captain being in com. | | the objst of ‘ne organization is no cal for present, | nouncing the perpetrators Ho mato. | (22 ep eee ey . ‘was followed by tee Han. John B Nee Ties Grr, Ja aaly 18, To} mand of the detachment. two other Jonylace Tepe gee ape at y boped thal a! the ees oy a we hoe ground who exhorted ne Marsal to, taxe popalteras Ba obedience to the direction of the President of ‘the | companies were on duty during the day and lest night at nd ciateann d ne ee Pp og t on Do more than justice in giving setting f of bar poopie, deaire Dniied Sates, Major General John A. Dix assumes tho the areal ob tbe corer of Whie und Tan stress, ee ee Teal be preci thera piwtbecs cased place in your valuable paper. bustalh the ualing de obiilon, and their we. td iceder wrens 'By commend of” ‘? | Pested at tho Saet River ot srtfon Seantey ta Sites sak cet ou be og rad. et = Prosecution and enjoymsat of his, ndostry by a Major Geners) DIX. an ; Seek ween alk cones, secured, T. Van Buaex, Assistant ba ith street; two more ‘companies ia the neighbor. bie crimes ea eeatea taatanta nar nice bees ‘and the authorities. He had authority for making the . Van }, Assistant adjutant General, borBood of East Twenty-fourth and still two other within some districts of our city. ‘Yet let not | statement. Banstow, Aid-de-Camp. companies wm and about East Twenty-eighth street. Femaguas teatntaacent eet epiincen Jock | Rev. Mr. Loose gavee retrospect of the persecutions to poe eeeratooe bed ch olny Stier oe }» We | or igood fortune (as 1t is well known that threats of the | which the colored people had becn subjected during the Orders from Ge al Canby. could not learn of an instance wi these detechmente, | most fearful character have been raade én relation to the @ parallel for @OLONEL MOTT PLACED IN COMMAND OF THE CAVALBY cise. pista xt Wine ad that opiate Be cig Bnd Mr. vasa an aid the Merchanta’ Produco Ex NITY. NEW bonor > towards hich more. sath ha oat _— Ley mig ag Pap eT ean meen | oe Pa Srere recovered efiéy the mob had dispersed: | “opelt. . seutiomen of the committee spoke thelt Hrapquanrens, Unrrep Starms Troors, Tived (late from the Relay House, a etek have, ,since Tuesday night (14th inst.) patrolled’ the | Mr. A. F. Dow said be was in favor of the oppressed | Dut they are entirely useless. He estimates his lose at | one Sad" Suched om all the various reasons why Jo. Cry axp Hannon ov New Your, daly 16,1063. } and Amboy Railroad line, about, hait‘past ve o'clock streets in such force as 10 deter the vicious from violent | anywhere, independent of their color or nationality. He | $9:000. The familf all eecaped uninjured, the mob offer: | fancy 'was unjust as well as inimical to the welfare ‘Colonel T. P. Mott is assigned to the command of ‘the | last evening. On its arrival Colonel G. W. Mason re. | demonstrations. was 8.0m that occasion to denounce the outrages | ‘08 20 violence whatever, Peorle, hoping shat vadiciene diay might be made te: serairy , and will proceed to give it an efflctent organtza- | coived orders to make a detail of @ certain number of | In view of the facie above stated, we entreat_ you, as | that had been so lately committed on the colored peorle | Wotesale De; toume ten” tone’ Masttail’ Gite secmtig tee Mamoeal aes one pean wars sane ea a8 apoedly aa posable, The commanders of detaal- | men: thona to ro for duty, and inatructions tothe | oitisens, holding im just estimation your lives. your liber, | of the city. They, ike all oppressod people, had bis deep- waatiaas it the’ aacsuaht of malniatulny taeir fopaiaton ments headquarters lulberry street. ¢ honor of your families, to come forward . ard. but the protection @rrdingly. By order ‘Brigadier General + | tall was made as follows:—From Companies A. B,C, D, | join us, that we may not only protect ourselves from ex- dry Wa, Bora referred to the practice of employing | The identical depredations committed om numerous Tal weitere. abd the alsienaner of and ‘a. P. Pisxs, Assistant Adjutant General, K.F,G,H\TandK. When the regiment arrived ‘atts | isting dangors, bot take ouch action as will tnd to pre- | colored people. | They had themselves worthy of | cicens during Thureday and Friday on the orth eide of | “g,0f condones and auiet In he cing -Geauemen, this IERAL ORDERS shyt armory, men looked weary lispie every vent recurrence. 2 employment those em; ? ”, “ eee onan evidence of having gone throagh roogh borvice. ‘Not | ““Meotings wil be held, unafl further notice, even | them”im the ‘future should be protested by tho au: | the town have ocurred already inthe Ninth ward, wnere Mdeet set Lave Goeved my apes to tne considerations ef the Gramercy Parx Hore, July 20, 1 | few complained of hunger, and certainly with good rea- | ing, at eight o’clock, at the headquarters, corner of Jeffer. | thorities. it was supposed, from the extensive police arrangements | strong points which you have urgec. However, 1 must firs In pursuance of the above orders all commanders of |'son, for had bed no rations for the last twenty four | son and streets. Mr. J. 8. Savzzs hoped the merchants in that matter tected, h robber ie ttted | !form you that T ‘anticipated much which te the ob @evairy detachments within the limits of this command | hours. This regiment was absent just thirty days. Dur- ‘JUHNSON,, 126 Monroo street, would be always ready to protect thomielves. (Hear, } P°"! » Bo highway ies could: be comm: Ject of you mission. 1 have, suspended all sctien to, my ‘will immediately report at these headquarters their num- | ing fis absence there was only one death. he regiment A. B, MILLER, 223 Madison street, without the detection of the offending parties. On Mon- | office in reference to the enrolmen yet I have had no of men and horses i each of their commands and } roturns strong in numbers. Lieut. Col. Swarts and Ad- H.E. McINTYRE, 246 Clinton street, HF sd eotectticen peckica oti ¢ day morning about one o’clock the captain of a North | orders [Pn geod 0 ry ayy * woe whore stationed BY fer futent Kinney bave retarned with the regiment. HENRY BAUSHER, 41 Montgomery street, Liver schooner, lying at the foot of Lerey street, whose | Etre informed ihe authorities ane Wasbin saa c jena Col, T. P. Mt Cavalry Corps. SEVENTH ¥ knocked down and robbed " Couns Cursmnovon, First Lieut. anda. A. AG. ‘a company of the New York Netiseas dosnitnce on daty ras ann ca vinspermeingee Sm on tho eornor of Clarkson and West streets by ngang of | tatsef feeling. tae snaiety ain alarm. which pervades a _ atthe armory of the regiment during the day, and was rufMfians,who made good their escape. Shortly after a goers, See 6m ot utes iat prodiouap anes, rie Tee Twenty-second Regiment, Rational | leved by ahather company at wiz o'clock. ibe tran. ; Yorkvinie. wagon in udoon streot, and a Dutcber lost two sides of | ©.the,Sot of” 8. amess inob,, out 0K amt wing, Guarda. quil condition of the city did not warrant the presence of | Everything in Yorkville has resumed its former quiet sd 4 Bear the ts. of rensonable men. 1 i g i 5 i g ail the members of the regiment order continuation of the | enrol regiment, and they were conse- QENERAL ORDERS. juently allowed a free license, proviso aspect, a state of affairs which is due to the determina. ti the public ‘The following orders haye been issued relative to the bo ready to Toport 2 eine Provigo that they | tion exhibited by the citizens, police and firemen during grievances to the police, who are on the alert for the | fefereT miito rot wil recre from my omelal post : SAT, BE ERE AE EEE ee 2) pumte eee BY res Bo Ae lp ET tg This senmene was umigued for, duty At the Seventh Correct List of the Killed, Military Affairs in Brooklyn. iytand tba Have Hw be weil reoetved st Washfacton. Avenue Arsenal. ‘Ihero, last night, ‘‘ the boys” were de- | SBVENTY-SIX DEATHS REPORTED UP TO YESTERDAY. ‘THE DRAFT—MESSAGE OF THE MAYOR AND ACTION OF | would be required as the quota of ies cahed tor wader he THE COMMON COUNCIL. draft in this district, ing three count Te ciferent mia regiment retarded on Sunday re. | Bou ne"yguan cst tad aha Sra ay sasembled at thetr several armories yesterday morning, | woud be required, and, thal the whole number for the and were informed that they would be required to do hundred~-say_ one hmadred ‘and fifteen for ‘some time longer, in compRance lock 7 any ena ne a ga Mac oenteia at large catinate, by! shows Bow very small is feating the enemy, hunger, by a grand and anything but a poe a 4 poe at Ly es por ap iota beet ‘The records of the Coroners’ office, kindly placed at our cactes of the season,’ in soldier's phraseology. One com- | ‘isposal by the clerk, Mr. George McKay, show that hes this regiment, together with com} of the | there were no less than seventy-six persons killed during the recent riots in this city. The annexed litt, which and Seventy-first, were on duty at in oa soturdey evening Governor Seymour paid a visit to | as been caretully prepared, embraces the names of those 1. Company C, Capt. Post, and yD, Capt. . eell, will relieve the detachment of this command, on daty at tho. Twentieth police precinct, to-morrow, July four o'clock P. M. . Post will receive any instructions which may be graced over to him by Capt. Roberts in writing. Company E, Capt. Wilsey, and Company G, Capt. How- Saturday visit to nested thorities ‘work ‘will reHeve the guard ‘and Company A,now on duty | the Ceatre Market drill rooms, where the Seventy-firet | who died up to yesterday, and is considered complete:— Boies demerits snaemmneet SF Sei rey oF | toe ar soeumttiee, bea to the respeet w their headquarters, tomorrow, the Ziat inst. at ten | and Eighth ragimenss, Now York National Guard, Jest re this State, They wore dimmissed and again ordered to | shown them by Wie Hiaraal apd Mle maution’ Gating Gage @olock A. M. t from Pennsy! were stationed. Loud hurrahs muster in the evening, when they were sent to guard | in kis power toconform to the requests of the people TI, Statements of missing camp equipage and greeted the Governor as be the soldiers, after various points ia the olty most able to disturbance. aa lee ectuaiasested to Me, Leona that ft would be ‘will be handed in at once to the quartermaster, at which he thauied them for the alscrity with which they CO a a Br gcd pg eg (quarters, when steps will be taken to recover the had responded for aid to. tho State of A meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held lest | S07, (he riten comet ‘to whigh he unhesitating- to his Ti. Mas He showed them the necessity evening, when the following communication in relation | {y'aud eucertully, nc : g z Tolle will Be prepared forshwith, and ge copy of the muster in rolls wi ; piste to by the compasy commanders. Blanks will be | as an arm of “defence aggression, to the draft was submitted by the Mayor:— se OELW ne tlied: cndlosina’ the Pesctatione a) the adjuiant. but ‘also to protect the rights and: ligertics’ of, ths Maron's Orrice, Buooxire, July 20,1988, | meeting at the Town Hall, Wi a, on Wed: TV. All defective arms will bo handed in forthwith to | poople. He to times, when the existence of To ra HONORABLE THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN:— communication over the ure of the past y a7 ANTLEMEN—After conferring with many of our promi- jarshal was received by the directed to Sergeant Adams, who will give receipt for | o militia and the continued drilling of @ citten soldiery 84 ‘nent citizens, I have thought proper to to | C. Talman and others, and will pew be read. Bame. Sergeant A: will see that these arms are put | were generally ridiculed; be, however, did not believe 30 your earliest and most ‘Mr. Tauaan Tread ibe following lotter from the Provost. fm eerviceable condition without delay. thas a single person could be who did not a ‘we can Tejolce that our Mar-bal, and ‘addressed the meoting at eea- ¥V. A members of the regiment not in the United | see the necessity of @ thorough ang well organized militia. “ order, and been pore royce 4 mach force. Plates service at this, time will, report themselves to | Having allodes ie proper terms to the services rendered 18 leapt per baer ng ‘Haapquanrens, Puovosr Creutenant Gilbert, at headquarters, to-morrow, the 21st | by the New York National Guard during the events of ory Miad thet teere ore coe ‘Texta Disrsace, Tarnrrown, N. Y., July 18, } fest., at six o'clock P. M. Licutenant Gilbert will have | the week, he inquired after their wants,and as- 2 ted to excite our liveliest so- Hon. Premee C. Tacuam and others:— ® roll of such members and retarnone copy of them that they would be well provided with all 26 the future. The numerous Gewrixuex—I have the honor to sdkmowledge the re- gnme to the A Te ALE? Col Fa am rer hoe Aen ay” Sega tered a aie cedak Snere e f cept of your communication enclosing for my considera- ‘Wa. J. MoGnarn, Adjutant. A In | Se‘cheors ofthe solders and efloors presen 10 Samia by eliisens of tno town ot Want Varmas and vicinity tale~ NINTH NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. ‘ordered bi live to the Conscription act. Mustering Out the Regiments. motte nent the armory of thie reg. a apparent attrAmong tow at 1, From te weumption of ay duten se, Provost Marshal Re ene on nig Sante tha uo quiet condition. ‘The Ninth is “of to the nt of gremption, thle seviing | Rw as uncbjectionable as possible to our cltisess, The QU. , a ” of deep personal wro gdm tn at nce NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. 3 pean aK Pye at eal tras ote ign erat ay Commanders of regiments of the New York State Mill-, - safety. Hundreds are stilt lurking about the suburbs of ® government like ours, . misapprehension ioc porm ofr im heen ota |g RMS, ae ae re ae, lt | Geely, Sa Log aoa tnd in te won, ng arin ly A ened Beales has expired, will report for instructions 10 hia Ex. | Bight assigned to daty ty-firet Street Arsenal, 25 | river. Some bave been rescued from under plora on the | possible exchne or jantidcation, far fob rioluese. bet i emanates i the galtency, the Governor of tho State, and in person to the | | anyon holes Lk artillery. The infantry 38 | Nortn and East rivers, where were thrown in to | unnecessary for mé to stop here to discuss whether there ae ‘the sreteest, hoe ee eral commanding tbe divisions to which they | 's under command of boone, and the whole wader $8 | crown. Parents are parted from children, and husbands | ot ts not any real ground for such a feeling x that io whieh | Mind oe ssaten 28 i divaiee teag, a bones oF By order of Soctine at = Senet ciara oe na nie 25 | and fathers have been either murdered or driven without Saree ies ried nd tat lara ae tn oe Banh, | the diewict; end, that there should ¢9 20 conse to Brigadier General CaNBY. fmeus’s recraliog for cotvis Sateen ° _ the city. In one instance a prowig after rescuing his | fee" cen manifentod by ac of the most deplorable and sb: | duce outbreak or disturbance, I removed tbe booms, ead 4. P, Frsxe, Assistant Adjatant General. wish to join it can do so, either for “the 7 im facaity from bie burning bome, was dance wreniia | {ictignable character. “On the other hand, that tia the in | papers of the office and goverument property to a place of bese ema New York or for about three months’ rervice 1d #1 | ames and burned to death.” fn another instance, a child | dention o( the general goverament to the draft at ity Out of the dlatrict. The Park Barracks. Beto the aeeusy. AR cguiteetoas’ th vx msdl ee Oa Sa | Wat (akee from, lta mother’s arrose wad dashed into the | ai) bess née 10 oficial manouseupent fully, sequaimis, us, PeTTaving gone thas far T advised ne authoritien thes Hapa. Unrrep $1. ‘Troors, tain Babcock. wet va 5 ie a cow ten. Eaiy ae Renee va To of os trusted AS tac sntech at toate pothin could be done in tthe lew stew YORE ely, 1863. . 28 | for ite wy fendia outrages, The old and decrepit, in | sentstives of ihe Loopy err ered an aps conauc ot tele | Until egch time as the labors "ct tbe ellos sould . , . ELEVENTH MEW YORK STATE MILITIA. a many instances driven from sick beds, are lying on bare ipa! and of the pul fos proceed bt agp cage em Ssrmovn, of New ha eens Rieke wise Setetied ot Ory ee De enn of floors and the flagstones of ‘station houses. fireplace: let tt ne. fu ‘Sed atatinealy sidcemecd tat ae Mele pale phher gn grog ep ge) Lassen) peri ‘ork, city of New York:— is regiment one company, that of Company D, under havedeen article of clothing and rpg ge | —— property nr inate nl ig nf Sop et he ime | fuera sera ales Sa. | Seeceace mane ot mee a | Ere acer Gere | “abr unt Sia mgr tn event cocupation of a of artiliery and @ regi- | The rest of tbe regiment was 4 w a 10 With this barrowing recital! have to ask the pab- [iiuld‘not and cannot besiale fo call nto Tequlaition all dhe countermanding my action, and,! bave reason to believe, ment of infantry, now in tbe city, for the purpose of | o'clock this morning 10 | ie ot New York aad’ tho country for al ne | Ties sei cocelos roel Serancser | Be desire oa the bars of (ae suiterkien, aod certatsty os Teamttevest, mow Caney, NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. 45 | quire to Know the channels to swell them to repiellon. ‘To ¥ tha: character sre to to apprehended. te, exert. ourselves ie | molimation Of miue, to vary the course thus decided pea. PE , - CANBY, Five companies of this regiment were detaiied for spe- 4 | aid them by food ane te the first necessity. They | the utmost of our lawful to (quard against, and pre- ee eee eae. tet igadier General Commanding. | cial duty yesterday. Company A and Company C were 30 | are in need of everything inthe shape olothing, particu, | rent if poslbe, their oceurrencat Yar mmgvalf 1 are ne yoci ee So Seles ae memeln peeriee oe for duty at a in the neig! ‘of Kings- 60 | larly the women and children. I have, under di of pop te A le vf akon men ay, by stb bend it, by voit Whe Vermont Brigade Volunteers for Ber- | U*iige, tome eight or teo miles ont of the city; Compe: 3 | the Police Commissioners, taken charge f the 2g mumiatatm ine pabia pone Arlogt 8 attempts pS EF cerned A pt vice in New York. E at Gramerey Vark, Twentieth street. 24 | the offer of abrabaen box, No. 19 Cotes street. In the Pegiezs for aa ooh distarbance. ‘It would “appear urat | 284, isto meet ped’ wolewms coy eck ‘The Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth regiments of | Companies f, G, H, I and K remained on duty 44 | meantime churches and committess should come together features of tne Conscription law to Chick ‘we ‘he Vermont brigade, called the “Green Mountain Brig- | ®t ‘he armory, corner of Broadway and Fourth 26 | immediately and arrange Cor some plan of raising and dis. | stfongest objection ts made, and which more than any | | Jo feaceeie, Tere Sow toweeman poy 6 aes fade” in the armhy of the Potomac, arrived in this city to. | rem, THis, Des been ordered to comp tna 3 | ener ere eer Sten aes oe Starve Senos rend rou ‘soreiep say eputieg, feon | tn this anion anell fel oarmntion tagteen to the g day. Their pode in tho fiold are historical. ‘They tered out of the Untsed Sities’sorvine eteat mee a = sun cat ans af tle tag eoinerioe posaibic | Tha, shall pay,to, the government thes of {hree hun. a am, geatiemen, vary r ‘ were nine months? regiments, and their,term of servico A a kel paid of by Major T. M. 68 should receive one oF two tamilies into | inated pow, te virtually to limit The’ conscription Your obedient servant, | MOSES G. LEONARD) fees fully expired, Upon their arrival being reported to | a tiwtyeuvawes mw FORE OTATR Mi11TLA. Bo eee enttnca to veturn to and in, man districts ake | srelassem the men who donot possess, sud whe would ted | Tbe meetitig waa orderly sod ‘well and ap” General Dix he Immediately took measures to endeavor | Lieutenant Colovel Charles Roome remained a: (fre armo- 86 | flendish spirit that sought to destroy them will not allow reuuired to paehese exemption 7 Rize Sones Darently the mea who took part in it were, wh core, to obtain their services in this city for afew days. Gen, | £7 of this regiment, on Broatway, yesterday tek ratte 20 | them to retorn except under hich the limited mi ns apa fone tances who have Cato he Consoription: aot, lepal, patriotio, elttsens aad Gandy waited upon Colonel Howe, who has been appoint | one hundred men were detailed for duty y ‘ut the 20 | "Aid tivet: be extended ‘prompuly, eepectaity thas of | fase they wont be bliged to. ieare 10 the told, aud @4 upon General Dix’s staff, and requested him, as State | Seventh Avenue Arsenal; another one were E; 95 | clothing, and women and children’s under clothing, size of public or private charity . 18 elt to be « Military Afates. fageat for Vermont, to wait upon the commanding ofteers | Kept en duty at the arsenal. This leone of the regiments | 65—Nogro hanged street. ‘These 'l will receive and distribute. Money contribu. Se ape nnee o6, S Deke conten, warren ‘THE SEVBWFY-PIRST REOIMERT. Fase rhs soniiacthe a epee waa ip Cartiele, Peaneyivania, under the command Negro drowned as plet 32, East river. tions should be reserved for authorized commitiecs, which be miunleratody fare re ton to fealty werent regiments feclings poy ot a a night when the rebels shelled | 67—N« tthe y Cigale precinct station Rowan, cannot be prompt in organizing. JOHN B. KEYSER. aeertainment of ony such ‘unlaw and ti Greco Mountain Boys on the subject. Colonel Howe re. | that It was employed in supporting a battery and solder shot in East Twenty-seoond street. Naw Yor, July 20, 1863. ‘Dut that Je patertaines to, mite aod and of thie are ordered’ paired to their temporary encampment on the Battery, doing other service. 0—Polloeman Henry Dippol, Broadway squad, [ aa 2 a east doubt att = ‘The officers members company mere be made a brief and stirring address to the eol- | SUAFE-INTE XEW YORE GLASS MIAITEA. T0— —— Stevens... New York, + 10 ms most My A Pe a pnp py cp baw Bogie hers, who full fated the compliment paid them Tegimont being still absent, found ° inking puck coil body | o'clock parpune mustered . General Dix and at once volunteered thele sorvives in | lant night to bo in an exceedingly Orderly and quiet coa- uy iy paid. Ail are be By: na the maimecance ot tse wwe tha terieveet ao ONE VENTY-PIRST SEW YORE OTATE MILITIA No, 83 were pleasantly surprised on being waited ak eae -CRVENTH RROLMENT. ie Ly Je ~ . e : Se cnet Nieto Week Venueh (ectecstiy, | signed for Gey ab Lafayette Gall, cu Bréedzay, "Drertag by Mesers. Roswell D. tunch Sean Seaateroyteteer BAP 5 a. iat sib tie are, cua * the conoenn movements of this regiment in Pennsylvania ‘Haapquawrane, Twmary | } Vermont, and, although rotarning to their | the boys were in & very rough manner, being Nanomat Goanp, July 90, 1868. —, range a af on San — ieee trite aly conentecee teen: ‘The muster and pay rolis are now being made out. The & wre ni more bagafel of mea 10 stop the march of the Southern | The Boyle Habeas Corpus Case Again in Od ia wench dl oe yen tte gamut ng arg ‘Tho officers visited the rooms of the Loyal Union League | army. It is only wonderful the regiment was kept Court. C4 are completed—eay at ton o'clock to-morrow (Tuceday), amma yore Saas Sfaurorme tox stereos ram rusone Shera ef fe a ‘i 5 your reporter observed a curious sight—the ingenuity Before the City Judge. Of the regiment will at this ‘The Seventh Avenue Arsenal. 8 tired man—a private wheeling musket along on a ‘This cage, which was reported in yeaterday’s Hiumatp, ocum Sa Ry order. CHARLES ROOM, Coteoal. ALL QUINT «IN THE TWENTIETH waRD—arvatns | barrow, bringing up the rear. came up to-day, at one o’clock, for nearing the third om St ‘W. Monam, Adjutent. IN THE STATR ARSENAL—THS BENEFIT OF HAVING sae wate, ee tran ee eee ‘ fl bec mere | HONORABLE MEDALLION FOR THR SCOTT LIFE GUARD. ‘A SWEETHEART—GOODS IN WANT OF AN OWNER— | quiet condition up to a late hour last night, writ which was issued in Boyle’s behalf, ‘The arst ounced | W. 8 Moulton, ex-Lieutenant Fourth'regiment (Scots YUR MILITARY SITUATION—COLONBL VARIAN IN —_—_——_— writ, which was obtained by other counsel, wae diere pur- . bas been authorised by General Ward to get COMMAND OF THE POST, BTC. The Police Headquarters. garded for want of «seal. Mr. Alex. H. Reavey was then Paying Life Quaray F: Yvon eae Kverything remained quiet yesterday tn and around | The police headquarters presented an appearance some- | retained by tbe prisoner's friends, and obtained a writon po BR ee ne Be Nee rok ‘the Beventh Avenue Arsenal. Major General Sandford re- | thing like its former self last evening. Gen. Canby’s | Saturday last commanding Captain Walling, of the Twen- Meers Volunteer pond Sst ae Sard medallion is ‘mained in command, assisted by the following members | quarters, removed from the Sapertatendent’s room to the | tieth precinct potice, to produce the prisoner on Saturday cours tone worn on ee CRY. ef RY of his statt;—~Colonel Job H. Wileox, Division Inepector; | second floor, took away much of the martial air which | last, at haif.past three o'clock, before the City Judge, A 1 eye eect anand ord eatitied U0, weer, the modal. Lieutenant Colonel W. EB. Townsend, Quartermaster, and | for the last wock has surroundod the first foor. The eloaemiir. Wi kane, ay a uy ‘be Bad of the regimental agent, Mr. ice Brooke Postiey was in command of the cavalry. The | ments, and Mr. Kennedy, still looking © little worse for | writ thie morning commanding tho President of the Po- following officers rendered efficient service aa volunteers | hie roqgh handling, is in his old seat, full of business. | lice Board or the ‘intendent, Mr. Kennedy, or General uring tho last week:—Colone! William Mayer, formerly | The entrances are yet guarded by the military and potice, | CADDY, to produce the prisoner before the CG one 0 Tt appears from of the Bighth regiment New York National Guard; Col, | the contrabands still show thelr ebony faces, and the | that Boyle was arrested on Wednesday last by the miti- (Charies W. Darling, lately on Governor ’s staf, | Commissary Department continues in full bint; but, not- | tary ae one of the rioters. The petitioner denied this, and — the Tenth regiment New York | withetanding tho very warlike look of last week, has | averred that Boyle was innocent and wos not engaged in teers. : {© the modification which generally {ollows Ot eee ed by the Judge, on | with the recent disturbances. He states that In tbe di Special Order No. 8 Misoued Yesterday, designated PROPERTY RECOVERED. charge breught against bim. ™ fleulty that occurred in Twenty second street aud Second *Ootone! Wm. Darling field officer*of the day aptain Vol. ‘The Ninotgenth precinet police reported Inst evening -—— nvenue, one of the crowd, who was foremost in loading Mey Wright, field officer; Lieutenant J. ¥. Sunart, off. | that they recovered a considerable amount of pro- The Negroes and the Late Troubles. them, was met by the police, severely elabbed and oor of the goard, and Lieutenant Dexter U. Force, officer pery: stolen during the Pigg 2 ie wore district. : MERTING OF MERCHANTS, ériven back, and that in his anxiety to escape he ran . ays TINRD NEW YORK CAVALRY, of * ya church, has also Fecovered. "s | _ 18 PaFHuance to resolution the adjearned meeting of | from the street to the sidewalk, hoping to get ov of tho Ict'gn eariy Gap to bo one ogert We tee por Cs ‘at an early day to be set apart forthe pur- On Sunday night the Third regiment New York caval. | large amount of goods, which will bo handed over to | merchants from Saturday, beld for the purpose of devi- | way. As he reached the walk his foot tripped, throwing | pose, would be most Peele escent > M LEISOH, Mayor. under command of Lieutenant Colonel Budke, was on | the owners when identified. Fvery day stolen articles | sing means of extending relief to the people of color who | phim with great violence against a fence of irom pickets, shen (ee reviing f the 0 A be Ge bg sl at the arsenal, The commandant of the recovered, and it is believed that much wit be . Postley, was at tho time acting on post yd patent Ta somes eases people who tou an active pars | BAve sudfured in Me, limb or property, convened again | ong of which passed up through his head, emtertag under man Terman pat he approved the Mayor's ong ESE ——————— WHAT A MAN'S SWEETHRART DID. tn the troubles information about the locality of | Yesterday at MoCullough’s salesrooms, corner of Front | ihe chin, and impaling him completely, Im this terrible A RNOWING*-00 80 HOMAD &. ‘the advantage of vg sweetheart bas beon is, eaying Anes thelr intention wae ‘DOL 10 steab oF al treet and Maiden lane, The attendance was protty large, _ sitaation be died, no one hiving time on either side to f"s apeeial ¢ oye We wes appointed by the A rie KNOWING~@O TO mpuas forcibly Hilustrated during past week. A man, rw ethers 10 40 80 the “Society of Friends’ being well represented. | remove him The most singular part of the incident ie | Presitent (Alderman O'Keefe), as follows:—Aldermen <0 AQKEN N i: re name it i# prodent’ t withhold from IMPORTANT ARRESTS. 4 | that when the polies were ready to withdraw Captain Ternan, Perry, Newman, Nodipe and Saal. Py Pree prices M4 foe apie, hea, through the aid of one of | by, Nelson Rdwards wae arrested yeiterday by detec. Mr, JONATHAN SHORGH presided and addressed the | jredden's attontion was drawn to the individual, and he | After some other busines of very little impertance forty ay Maen tees ie. sex, whose alfections bad won, | tives MeCord and Roche, on the complaints of several | meeting. Ho said he had beon fi yeart a merchant in | teen perosived him to be & young man, fair faced, with the Board adjoarned until Wednesday evening. !