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8 NEW YORK HSRALD, WBDNBSDAY, AUGUST 5, 186% —— CO <0 d@iligentty. The Of business is great. 1 must INTERESTING FROM YUE SOUTH. | Secrsvuttsr cesses S57 sees THE LATE RIOTS, | spt zetio emits wana watz sound a estas ei nw : peshela) Gplalon of tho Ganse ot| Sensei bend tis aeons amg ee . Daly 29, 1908. us, Massing of the Rebel Army A ew tig ors a ee hs Oulidiak, Sc wanceen se cmce at Culpepper. Oa cern erecting © bivoese render ibemecives vovall cmenserd apaiens tet ieee! oumes Ann nnn The Graud Jury then retired to uneir labors. INDIOTMENTS FOUND YESTERDAY. CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. | svouswo ccioct tne crand Jury came tio Gourt with jadicuments against the following persons:— ‘McPherson’s corps and & Gen. Ewell Retreating with Immense | 2°%.,..c; Supply Tvains, (ie ride of the Big Black, bot a considerable uamber in Dennia Carey and Mark J. Silyar, Jointly indicted for the nico, ahs aR Se ee INDICTMENTS FOUND YESTERDAY, | Sirwsmstorenth rentt.s nn and Material of War Coming ichael Doy! John way, joinuy indicted Hand: a &., &e, robbery in the first dogree. Maryland Rebel Troops at + Be tae Pel ot Vaee &., ‘Willan Watson, Joab. Marshall, Patrick Sheron and seme John Hagan, all indicted for robbery in the firat degree. Gettysburg. Court ef Gemera) Sessions. Cenaes Seeneme sad ohn Ring, fr Seay Se Before Recorder Hoffman. ‘Theodore Arnoid and Thomas Cooney for id larceny, _svaver 4.—Tho Court of General Sessions opened at ten | having been concerned in the robbery st the Bull's Head 20 sok Ons -) , ms fe benap. i Patrick Coleraan, for grand larceny from Brooks’ cloth- | accused was committed for a bearing. Befence of Richmond and Southern ription District Attorpey A. Oakey Hall appeared for the people. ing store. ime et Conse > ‘The following pane! of Grand Jurors was sworn: lichac! Leary, Dennis Walsh Mary Kennedy, Imequatities rn foreman, Samuel Reeve, greed larceny in’ stealing from the premises of Mr. Jaines Pe iy rage the Enrolment. ae, &e ae. yo Jauen De meth Gibbons. quor. APPORTIONED IN THIS STATB— eee Brinekernc®, Jansen M. Taylor, Francis X. Crawley and Thomas Cooney were indicted EAE GE PIVELMTAR 48D“ MOROCRATIO Wm. T. Beer, Jacob H. Groesbeck, Fie , ETC. The Richmond Baguirer of August 1 says tt ie reported id Samuel J. Berry, Joseph ‘The prisoners were rather s motley, bard looking eet, | The statement and figures below in regard to the draf that a foree of Yankee cavalry hae sppeared at Stafford’s Seti Seed ear eee ee ew abr Monae Wm. ¥.Oerk, Rush Patierson, are 2 ovary jnstance pleaded Dot Sey ane amalority | havo been prepared with great care. ‘The comparison o- of Fredericks- ‘and make Corinth untenable, except to a large force. | ames M. Cross, Herman Starn, We ‘Bes 4 moro, in Stafford county, Sfteen miles cast » pred @. George W. Weed, nti) Wednesday morping at ten o'clock. tween republican aud democratic districts presents a sin- bwe aR pews YANKUES AT bs sowie aa George Ht. Frankia, Wallach, EERO gular fact. To fully appreciate this discrepancy it must ere! ww james . - ‘be borne in mind that when the Congressional districts Proceed A Leos seme R. drome. Es morning, escorted by two officers of tho rebel police, idetion, Gan eiiaien ae appeared phe port thie | " ‘the Recorder then cbarged the Grand Jury aa follows: DAMAGES AGAINST THE CITY. were formed by the Legislature of 182 « given num- ‘Wo aro pot toformod of the purpose of sending Bim to pickets gave warm a reception that they fied Rapper ang ig Prien Ne ae gp getnn a NN ene ber of population had been fixed upon as the number re- Movie. at the suttrmge | keen Sei and'denriy the duties ‘which tbo awde. | Nine Hamdred Claims Filed with the | quired for a representative in Congross, "In placing coun- of that portion of the State to be of the most terrib! Where the Rebel Army is Concentrating. volves upon Hae hoor ‘the manner and spirit in which you Comptroiler=—The Cry is Stil) They | tics into districts and dividing the wards in the cities it to From the Richmond Examiner, August 1.) Kind, from the deetruction of bomesteads, crops and | are expected iecharge them. J trust each one of you Come, &e. no doubt was not convenient to get just the same popula- Sayer the maasing of tbe areay at Calpepper, taare. is fences. iy fully appreciates the responsibility of hie position, never | rhe iui) $m the presentation of claims which cecurred on | tiou inevery district; but the difference in this respect nothing mew. Longstreot’s advanced in the greater time, and a not occasioned by the fact that the is not equal to the discrepancy as exhibited in the figures dire ‘tien of Fredericksburg, portion of hie force From the Chattanooga Kebel, July 25.} Monday , it seems, was 'y the fact that in regurd to the quota. These figures are rendered more monet the hei 7: thi Low we setae. = ened ouths, of the bone Obi § about Niet of sufferers was exhausted. Yesterday fully made up | curious when considered with the fact that the nconme of wsouming the same occupied prev’ years, were arrested near for the temporary falling offon Monday. Thore wero | 15H0 gave to this city aud Brooklyn an excess of females ‘battle of Freder' rg. Cavalry akirmishes have bee! the other day, within onr lines. ad to males of some 29,456, whilst in nearly every republi- ‘af daily occurrence sface the Y: ‘crosted the POW. zens? clothes their conduct was Binety-four claims from white persons and seventy-two | cay county of the State ihere is an stan at ceiee ore from people of color, making the entire amount thus far | temules. Yet the enrolling officers have made out a ‘apkeos the mac, with the results uniformly in favor of the Confede- attention. They averred they were cores, from the vates federal army, on their wa} bine hundred. far greater proportion of fighting men, according to the once aad = ere srabte that all wbo bave suffered and in. | PPClation, in this city than im the country dietriets;— Mosby at Work. sen Middie Tennessee : be Y DEMOCRATIC DISTRICTS. REPUBLICAN DISTRICTS, tien of thie court, and which may i to your | tend toput in bills for damages ehould make out their rict—(M. Kalb- _ Twenty fourth Listrict—(P- ‘From the Richmond Examiner, August 1.) at the ; Second District—¢ On Monday Captain Mosby made a dash exomy : knowledge. It is made my duty by jaw to call your at | ciaime and presont them without delay, The time within | ficisch) partof Brovk!yn and othe Povoienes ‘captar! me hundred and Ofty prison- Fesulted in their conviction as ‘ae higb- | tention especially to ‘all offences against the Excise and em wit . ry ise ya : ee ear rovl! yp an pecrasecdd be Aphid ap ‘ers, one major, two captains and afew non-commissioned ‘way robbers or pies, or both, ‘met their just doom | Usury laws, the laws pasred to preserve the purity of | which they can legally do 80 will expire in a few days; £0 1860—-Population .. .161,051 ‘ omkers. i ‘at Doon yesterday, near the cémetery , in thiseity, where | <lections, the laws forbidding lotteries and the es that there is not a moment to be lost. 1860—Total vote.... 17.169 — by sontence of law, after due trial, ibey were both bung. nee eee ee part The following is a correct list of the claims presented | 1862—Total voto... 16,046 to prevent ip the or Sianen Spe. Reaeeavenne m 1863—Conecripts re. us win ree North Carolina other vessels. It is also my duty to you that | yesterday:— poy iret meds. sus aie 202 EDITION TO WELDON. £10 disclose the fact of an ; ueion ‘majty 3,123 1860—Majo Memen (Fromthe Richmond Enquirer, July 29.1 bent orl H 458 50 | i662—Mujority for Lineotn . 6,733. ie fox the Fallof Vicks: | Wenaveadviow up to W right from Weldon. | {und for, felony : 814.97 | "Seymours... 6,295 1862—Muvo : {From the otto Trit ) The enemy then were twelve mil stant, and were | 3, ri : gent % 73-00 Wadaworth....... 8,048 We do not question the valor of our armies af the two sol sane eee ae ee ares Seema eee | wars seevote;, "ont ceainem Of omy eae: Soe 1b Anderson, $44 Second avenue Bret ld land ear PR ee oc gg ee ded. tertained of | degree are . inet, Second, Third, 'T. Hulburd) St. 2 pointe alluded to, of the fighting qualities and Hemlof the | the Yankee advance. General Kansom’s reneoatre with | {et or sovarai minor ofleces, no crime ean be puniahet, | Henty Hughes, Weel Farm 40.08 | Poona, Filth, Sixth and. and-Preaklia comniies two commanders, Dut it is impossible to deny that | the exemy was most ealutary, and he fell back simply wo Vicksburg and Port Hudson ‘were thrown away by un- | Graw the enemy within his ri {Welton | 20criminal can be brought to justice and Pertenent, Maria Faazer, #9 West Thirty-third street. 227 36 | Eighth warde, New York. — 1860—Population .. donable ‘neglect somewhere in ii management of th yi ear oe Coen ws without the preliminary action of the Grand fury, You vrankitg joebiag 4 1860—Vopulation ., .134,544 1860—Total vote. . Commienariat. Tene es Serre | gumugaber. Chal Fanbees;. Wa, Reigns) sheir, seme 6 F neane between the prisoner and the state, and it i for Sine Preehiis, Oye SUED ROOT THOR a :60—Total vote. 63 1862 —Total voto Un whose shoulders ought the blame of thie criminal ras " you tosee that impartial justice lone to each. James Crawford, 128th 64.00 2—Tofal vote... '863—Conseripts nogiigence to fall? It belongs somewhere, ques. |, assengere vino arrived last night from the South re | Cours gpens this mouth, gentlemen, with an nousnally | Wm Cotter, 120th street .. 367 61 | 1863—Conscripts re- quired ........... 1,818 Moo, aod t cught to be viele by instant and releniees | king a course, an was supposed, im the ‘alvetin of | Jar88, OuDOr «ht fet recline sumer of oramen coms. | Sctabh Spee, 120m ret and Hr te usica ‘maiiy PO Mimooltees ese 8018 a e e nm - Ven T. ; : i - IB. saesadiae. Powe. have sufficient reason to believe that for months a | Murfreesboro. Whether they have fallen back only 0 | iaitted im this city was. very maternity oboiniabed: ie Sen taceae, thd ne Eijorny tee 1602—Majority “for most reckless and shameless spirit of corruption bas | 9, By erty ‘with the South by railroad, was | Prisons were lees crowded aud the business of this court | ° “and 129th streets 96.52] Seymour......+., 7,249 — WadswortD....... 6,160" marked some of the commissary agents of the Confederate | no: known. Our for8ee 4) sr eoumeet) Was Jome tor Medome (ian veual. This, state of things :| conrad Uiffecbach, 22:25 | Serenih District-(J. W. _ Thirty first Ois'viet —(R. government, The all pervading spirit of speculation bas | go rar the raidérd Hie Gd bot PUREE, injury beyond | Nae Sttributable to various causes: Dut st was man) | win, Irvings, Chapler) Sloventh and fev- E. Fenton) Chausauqua snd trolled them. Fortunes have been made by them— | rrightentng the women and children astag KMw, Lie co May Tamed CAL hi: would: be. Wav: Souperary, 492 40 | enteenti wards, New York. "i Wraneportation as begn diverted from ite legitimate pur- | negroes ke cruneed: wien Maren apt salts trains | £0, it has been, For some months | past erie 3600-—Population «182.624 pene to thelr cuplany.” “+7. ut~ are running with thelr sccustomed regularity. The joss | Hae, been, on fhe, Macrae, ne ent aling 345 75, | I880—utal vote... 14.602 been ‘small. i mo person, z—Total yore 2,8" The Deserters from the Rebel Army of frhelynon Siied abainoweraghe aan “ herd nore] each otber 3 crommency. en a alt thie, a gene r, an Ofer of Unies Di nok ise8—Gonscripts re. ol by Mississippi. my’s loes is eupposed to be some fifteen killed and a | TA) *Pirit of lawiescnoss bas been spreading, throvgh tbe | 2, of the Bons of Temperance, for property quired .....+..... 3,462 Ge enemy holding the passes of the ridge, and that he } me qui reo ee aan ner, July 30. dozen or two wounded. community, ve of the worst tigns of the times bas | destroyed at Washington Hall, Harlem...... | 299 26 | 18¢0—Furion majiy ” — moved on leisurely up the valley, feeling’ the enemy at | ,., 7ho Southwestern papers report that the Mississippians | “"T, is gtated that, in addition to the force which moved | [eo lawe aud the lawfuny-constitated auihoriveb Lan. ) Mary Ann Yinkerton, 426 Grand street 9,765 00 | 1862—Majority for the passes occasionally. ae at New Market was | hy. gots S peg aleird deserting in large numbers, end | 4 rrom suffolk, that a large number of Yankees landed cnt plasty eps he use powerfa! and fiuential_- | 28¢ Frank, 079 Third avenue. .... 77200 | Seymour ; y ;.andjhe would unite with the main body bs | Pave refused’ te assist in longer defending their State. We | a+ murfreesboro, North Caroliva, on Sunday night last, | fave p; Se I eee tine aad ntiucn als, | Soba B. miller, Eighty-eiath street and Thirday 3,160 00 Wadsworth. . 5,080 2, fhe saw fit, Or move on up, as an escort to tI pe te Des eee. where they proceeded to rob the citizens and collect all y, P preced Sne peobe: Robert Lennox, Eighty-eixth etreetandThirday 10 00 SME CE a 2 Sth {From the Richmond Examinen, August 1.) y 7 gard and'dieobey constitutional afd logal obligations, and, | Robert Ye oda third : = is Ferenrrny ‘The enemy bad not occupied Strats- | we mentioned @ few days ago that the Mississippi eheneeean een mig mas tied en Jpemiay with fee. | Sometimes upru one) pretext and eometimee ‘ujeh ap. ee iso This meme cee: a Drafting in Puiladciphia, Rei bese troops, in large numbers, were deserting” the army of i i vce’ | other, have countenauced (if they have not counselled) | J.ii. "push, teacher at Colored Orpl 289 G0 Peay te z a ; ive ci ing citizens from Murfreeeboro, North Carolina, Jackson, | gigobedience and resistance. They bave aimed thei ula Boss, en Z LAD! » August 4, 1868. Whe Defemces of Richmond ana the | wo increport, We doreved that hitmmosinet live roster | Norte Carghna, and ther piscge situated in the rene of a RO} ou!Y at Jopisiative. enactizente ‘and conetitn. | Pfastoe Brainerd, Lexington ayenue, near Forty- ‘Ihe draft wae mate in the Teuth ward this mornings Conscription. the otter States ofthe confederacy, bas her proportion ot | the favadere, As many came cif Horseback, bugglet, Ree ae a al al thc oficersot thelaw--tke jadges | 4,fO0rtb str6dt............ visrits 900 001 this complotee the draft iv all the city Congressional die (From the Richmond Enquirer, June 29.) timorous and cowardly traitors, wilo are ready to yveld to | CATFiages, wagons, &c., it afforded ad excellent opporta- | or thqgiand aud the decisions of the courts, As intime ot | James L. Warner, 519 Broadway. 60 00 7 — Volunteors for local defeuce can stil enroll thomsetves | the domination of tho fistardly’ foe. at the fist axprosen, | D'*Y fOr General Ransom to supply ninbsell with norees. | ‘ar dWery man bevomes amditary aritic, apd sits in tage. | MIDNA Krank, CTY dhird aveuue =e $e the companies under command of General G.'W. Lae. | of danger to their bomesieaas and tones; and if oligen plage pemcanny put mounted Ft lea Trent apon the ofei slicks Of DaF ty plans of a oh bisdcipt and after ugast men 10 Rich- | any such aiaffection has byen produ er troops 1m, and was thus enabled to tend & larye ~ | campaign, so every one bas become an expounder of: the Rosccrans’ Cungratulatory Order. Hoa, ill be liable to bo mat oPe ieee 10 Siafe ula, in tte fehl we doubt not & ‘tho Pe prtuced | Rmiong ber tro py | Beit of the raiders, couetituton and the lawe aud teguies eee “judgment a 3 Bi8 OPINION OF PILLAGERS, STRAGGLERS AND DR a ia, class of her » Such @ of fceling is THE PETERSBURG AND WELDON ROAD CLEAR. upon the judicial trib tate and nation. aia SERTERS—-TENNESSEE TO BE KABTOSED TO THE ne the Gavecnec!s senelsmation. 2 tier ‘roi Reena a we pt eepecaly tesco {From the l’etersburg Express. The people Lave become accustomed to look gon to UNION. tat yt Ny Persons who | it prevailing in Miesissippi, the home of the President. {' Sofar the road-between this city and Weldon has not | apon constitutions and laws and authorities ag less sacred a pean 'D + GEVERAL ORDERS—NO. — have Themselves Gonfedernte service | Bearing upon this point, tho Mobile Negtsler has a very | deen reached at any point by the vandale, and the trains | than iu earlier days they had beon taught to believe thoy } Vt I cee Se ametey Sexy #1863. by substitution, ee pungent and forcible article, which it were well for the | aro rcnning regularly through as usual. ‘The government | were. The pulpit «nd press, the political platform ani | yt A¥Gdtbh’s Ball's Head Hotel... oS oo} Anur or are Crmnenaxn:—iy the favor of God yoo on ee sel ee cece be- | weak kneed in very Southern State to consider and reflect | haz ample force to protect the road and intends to do 80. ooate chamiers ie fant le ere tee pane street. Hin a done expesies the ieurgonte from ‘Middle Tennessee t : fs ; : Meng wert ‘them: dames Harper, 533 Ths : a ; ‘cok obliged to ts for indicating the conditions of the two | “PWonare pei Been a’ letter foi ‘arcliy high up eB p °° cc" ANOTHIER RUMOR. : vahich theeg pernicious leenons’have been. taught, 3 Seah Farrell, Fortieth sirect aud Second w 71 50 6 tow called upon.th sid soar unfortunate fehow “services. Mombers of tho local defence com un: | Mobile and Ohio read, which says” there are some who [From the Richmond Examiner, Aogust 1.) festations of popular violenve, eometimes in one directioy, | Ge0see M. Bennett, 241 Ninth avonne, for injn- at OF ‘hie S90h Oe ee een ceanarte ce Tan ot or Gouoral Custis Leo, wil bo exempt from militia Coty: | have become sary aroake se ty tae ics the fall of | Jt was the rumor on the streot last evening that the | ard sometimes in azother, sometimes againet men of, ¢) rige to bie wite curing the rioting on July 14. — — hug protectin to persous and proper ty—the right ¢ they canudt de carried ‘beyond the Immediate environs of | Vicksburg opened tho the faith since the fall of | yankees were making a demonstration against Weldon. | set of opinions and sometittes agaist those of anti, | Erastus Titos, 20 east Thirty-third stroct...... ga 70 | every tree proplo. | Without prompt amd usted oleate Richmond, and they are sailed ont only for. teraperary ) WeeeeuTa “pened the Prospect thas that par Heals; ) xo., with tho object of cutting the connection of the | Rave from time to time occurred in thie , fer, | Nutban Day, 17 Roosevelt streo! ! a Uo | Prevent :t, thos heautifal region will be put purposes, ind remain members of the Organization only | fore! Wktntace ser porcey ame yankees. _ hey are there: } scuthiorn roilroad and destroying the track and burning | Where. When applauded they Lave gfe enneney | Hebecca Rating, Third av., betsieon 12uMand desolated by robbers and auerillng; Ite, lbeuasts cee. uring their in the citys mampen 4 ple-are, we venture ’to eay thay | the bridges. We beard uo estimate of the Yankee force, | joudiy: when condemned they Dav’, ge%, utente LAGU OUOUA! 0. Sie Usc oi wis as esssnne> 3/406 96 | Muapended OF dentcoy ee, And & Catek Bhey eeie ies eae +, The State militia will be continuously liable to gervice Netra eeecea oty they | put that mich a demonstration wag in progress appeared | hy. Now one vet of partizans Ynd aoe crotier taco | Johs G. Powell, 96 West Twenty-eagtith street. “191 74 | ton De loft wir iat surlicien ted fon the oe ellion, tm any part of the State. wk jn the last ditch” patriots before the war began, uod who | 1 bo pretty well grounded in fact® Tho government. of | sroken of them ne *jurt “ctbreake Of popular indignation’: | Weeuawken Ferry Com, any, {OF destruction of It's trae many of the people have favored. tne, rebellion, Men in bosinesg, who desire to romain fcr the mont | nave done littie or nothing. in began acd who | Cooree has eat on oot counter movements calculathd 10 | CP'rpaimets apriingn eit carpi Pope aueoaticn | | their ferry house, 7447.00 | Det many were, dragued unwillingly into it by & Partat homg, Will probably prefer the looal defence or- | tributions to the cause ainco the Agnting bega. Ninety - thwart ibe designs of the every ut ibis important poi. dike growsh of this ovil with | &S. Brintwall, Twenty. £160 5 SEEKAnD OF TA eeieew eet irnitors,. bapktane: ie Sanizajionanl they can stil, to day, or to-morrow, or | vine to ane that tbey are men who have property 10 lose, ‘THE BRIDGE OVER THB TAR RIVER REBUILT. and a tho harvest. They na et oe ee ere S70 00 | forties and in reputations; political swindlere, SoS TASS | See er es | ae eer atts | fia rnin, oe. Frey ay ER a a weit. » rn ore ee rs © ernment our fathers, have forge it ) street. ert ne : ih ‘Carolina, reeentip Biined by toreee isk , ‘Second aycnue 22 67 ‘ , On Gund after the 1n6-0f Awqeet stivy wi! ov varieu UpOH we fe Gan | been rebeilt, and’ the trains are now making 12%r | authority, and those baving nt was thee. | Chae. B. Block we Po eh Serer gigi cepiong hoy eaionanamt ithe tingid by the Governor, who, wo understand, will empley the rho bas ne- | trips. ~ ef solemn duty 10 ipspire the ‘with respect for all 248 00 | Oe cal (or ourselves we willingly accor prop oom moet stringent and summary mode of commanding their this toe steamer Cronstads, from Nassau, bap arrived at | law by dahon ip ry , aid 0 make 316 00 dom under the eo. stitution and laws of our country—the worvices. ay ached, Wilmipgton. were me ae oe tne cote They Koger tf 5 Spain hs 445 25 | Country of hire y ve aad Sackece Assure Tunnessee- i, oppress! ba aii ‘al a ols ¢ here ans of this, Assure them that, toreseeing the waste and Maryland Troops at Gettysbarg. ‘py the atrocities of our enemileg, can ever dream of lay- Florida. was no eafety for the natien except ina faithful ad 171 76 | Suffering that inust arise from a siate of anarchy, you m the Richmoud Examiner, July 30. ian hownihly AEB aad, coving Dense Pen eee a. |, (rine be Biche Lape 7! the people. hat in suse tnie ceaceg ras Be security UF } Herman Degelow , 679 Th Loto 00 | stand ready to aid them jn re-establishing aud maintains ‘ankee been ‘01 ave requi made espect obedience to PRAY ve civi ™ " ‘1 ee ae ay ea Tse ear coc Gatton: | no patience to write of euch miserable poltroous. What! | General of Florida for a eupply of Palmetto fans, for the the hrweand te authoritics of the ‘ads Werning tse | AleX. Wakatech, 70 Third avenue, O65 8 | ite exbiteary ana -eresl vewolcllGare paris tone pao 27 gee Dlr rer re ious bided b ba mice pale feet Chania A bab rere pert f ts Oph ecok ob mobi joe aoe eae oe Richard Wokateh. ¢ 10 Third avense a % has rained their State, impoverished thelr famiiiies, ren- what is to be regretted, the most of them fell into the | preci ve use your act in ian Mary Olwell, clai or the loes of dered their slave property insecure, if not altogether hhan‘ts.of tho enemy. By an arrival from the army yes. | stocks are in d Did Virginia yield when her fairest How to Meet the Rebel Crisis. ever wi!] insist that the courts and pot the people are to fehich ‘wan mers ‘while she was closing the valuolese, dragged thelr sons, fathers aud brothers from terday we learn tbat Captaius Herbert, Murray and | and richest valleys were her people turned [From the’Mobile Register, July 27.) sit in judgment upoh the constitutionality of an act, and fas closing home, and caused their blood to be shed for an insane were flelds © ‘The fit thing Yo be done is, for the President to lay on f that, untt! declared by the courte to be unconstitutional, | *hettors of her house op he 14th of July, at 9 pte Met gl en pied, Foy mre Mead of the vmod? Have. net the shel? (10 Ntvader, it he chooees, but out of ‘hee way resistance to it by furce ‘and vivlenco is criming). These 291 it¢ street 500 00 or catalase sna tis doth keeh ot ere rene stains Gwynn, S m by the tore : Gapiains Bord, Fisch aod Dorsey ct the cavalry. wound, | Louisiana and her’ great commercial city, New | of doing further miechict) those of his favorite generals | wacninga havo not been heeded. ‘Ihe evil teachings 0’ | T€ Ud rporevon oi "St Gsare Capt ‘ tok ko. 5 or Brown, the commander of the cavalry, w: Orleans, been year under the hee) of the | who have proved abortions and failures on jong and fair | mirguided and wicked men have oot beeu without their y Sealy wounded himself, and the majority of the ‘Contain | conqueror, and do not the fires of patriotic resistance | trials. . effect. They have taken deop root in the popular mind. a ie pnt clotbing, &c., 22 sioned officers of both the cavalry and infanury were | abd vengeance still burn in the bosoms of her | Sccond—Instituto a eearching inquiry into tho acts of | Intideity to constitutional and legal obligations hae pro- | 5,3 .viNih sinter. placed hors de combat on the last terrible dry. sonsand daughters? Are you better than they? Cannot | the Commissary and Quartermaste: duced ite brood of evils. This jufldelity and the talen | Jan iopnoch, 1. Officers and soldiers of the army of iho Comber laptain W. D. Brown, of the Chesapeake Artillery, bas | you suffer and endure in o holy cause as weil as they? } clear up or prove and punish the gener teachings und examples of partisans of various nets and |. /Cooud street... 419 65 3 Cap! y A 4s 4 ot aided 4 Se ‘Award Cortield, 828 7 ‘ fot 78 | land, rome grave outrages and wrougs have been per- ated of his wounds in the bands of the euemy. A canon | Shame ob your craven weakness, and groater shame on | pablic mind that peculation and plunder, and misuse of Desiee—pided 96 thay. seta Soya clements | sooert Campoel, 2.295 70 | Detrated on loyal citizens and helpless women by lawless ; 2, 100 09 | #8 Well as individual freedom. And if they are willing 10 help themseives, give them every ussistaice and pro- 961 09 | tection in persons and property cousistent with your mils tary duties Bhot carried one log away and shatiored tho other. His | the imbecile stupidity that supposes that by sacrificing | authority for private purposes, it Ch = 8 | ind upprincipled men weartug our uniiorm and calli brother, Sergeant Phillip Brown, is wounded anda pri- } your character and your coentry ou thay eave your vile } fore public duty and para per 0. able Nahiea Wee a ee aces —* bec o mt ja ety, — = Saouuenas ebdieen. ‘besh: vomnase ar Gade ‘terns soner. ‘All the Maryland organizations in the field stand | trash called property. Fools! “1f the abolition arms tri- Thara—Recall be army of Young aa Re ie negchegegh| scoybaron how nerd nd produced 374 09 | OUF country andeause. [appeal to you by your honor, tu immodiate need of recruits to fill their shattered ranks. | umph, you may pile up your oaths as high as St. Peter's | who cre sear oy ) over the land ye ‘commissions in poe sane pep cpa mag ec — evorm) 432 00 | ¥OUr love of country, ava (ue Loble cause ih which you ‘ ie paren Uirpitude of a vile abjurator of your country and ber sa- | Sekl to Oght, avd repiace them by old moo, orippled sol- | forcoment of the Conscription inw; @Ut this oause would $08 0 I enrareca, Lay bo thet pileder: or eee ee . The South Anna ridge Repaired. cred cause, and you will yet not save your property. dierg, or infirm citizens who cancot take tue fleld. have been wholly sadequaie to tue reeuit if tue poison | ¥ eee eee 429 00 pe hyn ry poten l orn t, Ae | ee ; eo Certral Ration! is agaia: runting’ ls trait Ora te ete ene Face Wl EAT Tee | sire ak ee noe Thay nad pursinite eatrafan ad net buen Larson htt tha: W A: Moras lt Gra Beret cc fod 35 | fat the cruly brave and noble are sw ys at and merck vent jiroad 18 in ruaniny trains 01 we cau jt % Z puntry. ioe Deen i Md toto th piri + somenatpey p sos h trict Observance uf orders, ye 7 revular scbod Umeyand wih ‘te Tell soenplacions oe sionist and reconstructionist, at this stage of the game, ie Fiytl—Let tho State draft and Coofederate conscription | popular mind, The outbreak woe fearful, Rs rosuits Jane Teale, hoo amiga and Twenty-ninth st. — 200 00 = ore oheer site ir pee eeu h Bra ariel 3 Ape ‘ trains, TheSouth Anda bridge, burned by the Yankees, | the biggest, the starkest and the empties. 11 is the prey | of mou up to forty-five be mushed at once, and put 100,000 | dreadtn'. Whatever may have been the c and who ule, awe wenty-cigbth street. 4 00 | Feapect and grauitade of our couutry. n tas born replaced by a mew one and tho road repaired | proposing @ realliance with the raving wolf, st is submis- | to 160,000 more men in the field. With this addition to | ever may awe en _—— le hg Pong terrible conse- | / Sionter, Easiow, CM were 219 Oo 2. su Jers and marauders sep»rated from their com- shrouvhout, The accommodation train leaves the Rich- sen fall [ecient ~ jeden Jd by perches | Me digrenel Loeb yee ‘Taskhes footetep enelé be’ CEUNE' t Gaeton, eae mtn verge ann dad mistance £0 | Wy. Barr, $46 Second avenue, + Gg2 go | mands wituout authority, who go thievi 4 pillaging pant tec as hnacventeaaly. al pyeoerany aad. Foive and confiscate the property ofthe South torave ihe | ‘scrth ana last-—Let tha people give over the dream | duty of every public officer aud every private citizen, to | extern Hotel, Cortlandt street. 45 40 eek ual cutee we mere ee Yertisement. The morning mail train leaves at half-past | North from remedilees bankruptcy and row. ee Fee eS Hot prenes Sad teat 067 brave soldiers jean ig og fn — to bring ro Sestion sod to prem —_ pong ; ‘ a OO | oe orignndoretemics Of weaukina end are to be ae fix elrok A. Mand arrives at forty-ive minuter after anac eaanepuiie e field are ie pence. Vari ail dececcy. aad teeuibled Depew a Tights. | Thomas L. 1 be New Roche, ak Ste eels qempenigh gets: Sub abiminens: a0! war . 4 It is very clear that the mob, orig nating as it did with 97 West Thirty thi » Gur abdasaminn the tom tp ivee , Tho Richmond Street Railway Torn Up— bears re oath Somme evry John B. Floyd Wy over oe E*Pected £0 | tho ginglo object of resisting the dra‘t, econ came under y. 97 West Thirty third street, Sous eiehecasamn vogectied eo ROME eee ee The Low Intended as Armor for a Gane eee caarittiowtre nea i Tho Richmond Whio of Auguet 1 saye — the contro! of rifMans and outlaws, Those who Gret par | Joba W. Willey, 97 West Thirty-third street, Whied-t0 reegrn Ww thelr houes, us'iving tongs cad bank ‘a ‘The headquarters of General Pillow are now at Manetta, Ric! ay Pooinan ge é toipated in it probabty did not coutempiate the rocalie tor, 97 West Bhirty third street mitted to rr heir tog Donda and ams . * : Ga, He has issued au order to all officers who have by Job b. Floyd is lying very ill at the roridence of bie | Sieh followed. Yer they were inevitable. The eh Trapbagan, Hariem,............ 273 96 | Security, OF satisfactory assurance wegen observ- {From the Richmond Esaminer, Joly 28.1 recont events been compelled to abandon their feld of | mother, apd is vot expected 10 recover. monte of every 1a0b, 10 matter what may be it# orvinal | Fewer J. Wilkingon, Fifth avenue and’ Ninety. Snes of thelr paroles, and will not be exchanged unlens ot ae eet, allway is at iaat almost a completion aa one | operations, to roport to him on oF before the 2th inst, ——— at ebject or design, are anarchy and rain: and the one which | fourth atreet....... ee 200.00} Sey yilale shete promises. end thntven nent to the ints to be rolled inte maa fee a TAVLIXG CORN FOR BRAGG'S snMY. Sporting. bas s0 lately disgraced this city has given evidence of | Bowrdman Le Waat, 98 Fourth avenue t GT aoe yan oe eee a> restoring ldw and gumbort, tho traces af it tence, in the shapo of two {Prom the Macon Confedera'« PASE BALL-—BROOKLYN V8. NEWDURG. this by putting an peril the lives and property of inng- | Jou Haye, Thirty-second and Thirty-tuird ste. ial dibs prone api aun ter tear Apparent'y interminable ruts, over which overything | The Macon Cynfedera’e ways that abou’ itty teams | The Hudson River Base Ball Clit, of Newburg, are now | Cent people, by borning orptian asylums, burping and E. Orr; a shone ba Rigged gretnendg eons Will Bo: eceoctied 46. Chdte who are wilton tod jolted that rolled, are being obliterated by the paving | Paseod through Macon on Saturday, On the: way to the } on 4 visit to this vielmity, with the expressed object of | Piebdering private residences, sacking stores and ware al elevator, with steam boil- give ageurance by thoir parole, oath and Bowd, or obla man, The «troet begins gradually to resemble the main | Southwest portion of Georgia, all from Mrogy’s army. < ee honses, robbing citizens upon the public streets and com weet ee cesses matisfaetery youe hes ‘ wit condnes thee nt cour rest of thet sn poople did not th.uk it such an | About the game nomber passed by Macc), on another | improving their game. On Monday they played the once | iitting murders too burmble to record, Can the vin, 190 Liberty streat,, J Peaneably and dot eee awful walk fre town’? to Roeketts The cartmen | Foad, in the sume direction. Their object» wo hauloorn | gelodrated Excelsiors, of South Brooklyn, and suffered a | resistance to tho dra't afford any exguse for such enormm. | Joba Auderson, 22 Rector street... « — 200 00 5. Those claiming ulic and cabmnen are happy in consequence, and supplies from the country adjacent to ti» railroad to mn 1 .. | tes as theser Do not those who entered vpon those | John Drennan, Seventy-firet st. aud Filth ave, 358 62 wil give 6 store. an, a0 whe ee the various depots on the same, for the use ur the army, | “feat aftor a closely contested game, tbe score standing: | scones of violence, wilh no other object than 10 deatroy | )dward Hobmson...... , - oF will not give seisfuctory acqurance that they Old Gerasesr on. the -Mausads About one-half of the teameters with the trnis wore. etal. |, Bxcolsiors 16, Hudeon River 1. Notwithstanding the 4 enrolments and delay the execution of & law to the pro : 119 ee a pt gy mer gare 2, 08 ele owe ‘om the Richmond i worth white men, whore places, we think, conid be better o day, crowd we endonce, and | visions of which they wero opposed, shndde: Goorge Emmery, 113 West Twenty. 805 00 , s. bon ave tho country. di: Wl an ee ee ee supplied with the sone of Ham, “The whi» mea eboud | Peet Of the day, a “alt Stl daa ee ance ubd | Foaulis which they have beon instrumevtal in producing? | Alive Cieco, 06 West Eigntoenth 8 00 F This rule will hereatt Observed in such districts Pomprny Have discmarged tweuty five ab a be in the rear, where fighting im to be dox bs experienced bu' Je diminution ip conse- | Can one hopest man be found in this community who, | Tue. Cisco, 95 West Eighiconth street. . 85 00 | CMe within our contioi, ut the diseretiva of the com- their ctoploy. and intend to fill tbeir places with d THE PAROLED GEORGIANS FROM VICKSBURG. quence of the rebellion of the thermometers after the experience of the lassfew weeks, doce not it 24 Seventeonth strest $0 60 | a Persone Galiting va vote, 8 elbidl tb rokiiers. This is 4 very proper move, and prosonts an | The Fortieth and Forty-first Georgia and Seveaty.trat | Yesterday afternoon the Nowburg players mot the | his heart condema, this day. the whole theory of violént } Liisa Honston, 270 Sex ath sireet, 50 00 | Hebe of citizenship, will bo permitied to take tue oath of example to Lhe ‘s of departments apd others whieh ,J Tonnosseo regiments arrived at Atlanta on Saturday | enarpion Fckford Club at,the Union Grounds, Brooklyn, | Peistance to law o@s Not every man in this great | A weg rooted 50 00 | allegiance, unless the commending officer has “<4 doverves to be geaerally followed: morntog, on furloughs for thirty days, The Forty seeond, '¥®, | city, high or low, rich oF poor, this day realize, with | Eleotia A. Cox, 128 Mott street... - 60000 | Sn 1 ° mag pernton ; Forty third ad Mity-noventh Geurgia rezlineite proba’ | © P- The game was calfed at half-past three o'ctook, at | ten tknes more ‘orce than ever before, that this appeal | Margaret Jackson, Twentieth et, and Seventh ay, 300 a9 | “YL! ine ® feaudulene mitews ca Bhe pars vi such vermin, Yanneo c bly arrived at the same place oa Sunday last, which time some four thousand spectators were prossnt, | SBOUM De to the courts, rot to violeace: that there ie | Marcella Lane, 188 Mulberry etrect........6.0 100.00 | op wage yr mi gmaanale are wuther! ol ko pacvie Urisoli om was heme ‘ hose are a portion of the Vickwberg garrisen, who ted itt Sieh uae The pled * | no safety for sho citizon or the State but in a rigid | Mary J. Green, 74 Roosevelt stroet 15 6]: ene, 0 ndmeneer Die parle Ries San beaens, sn = Pm. iw ae ee y 29.) bie pm F , among them not a . The playing ef the visit- | opedience to the lawe, {0 a profound respect for |.Susan 8. Stanley, 218 Sullivan street whee 20 09 | oath _ ee citizens, in necordauce to the vrovi- havo sod in this war a great variety of Lioaeerenaren ing club was unfortunate throughoet the entire game, | the constituted authorities of tne land, and in a | Adeline Cane, Pilty secoud st. and Seventh a 295 00.| feat Sine bo baainad ae tortie ee. geaskee, rifle an pea eee aa « them aro | GBNERAL TOOMBS AND THR HOH PRIOK OF PKO- | anhopgh an occasional fino play redcemed thelr failing | determined maintenance and proservation ot or. | Anmadasper, 19 Mulberry street... .........6 220 30 ach oh dee few fae soarebule of corye or aivietoua te: mee dorete My, anes i » belong pr VISIONS. = net the cbasapions th M r der aml publie peace, at all tuner, under ail cir. | Anna Maria Watson, 112 Weet Thirty-third st. 116 a 1 ya do epee Sethe OF divwiens, de: paved se as to explode in the wound or emit poison apon {From the Maeon Tolegraph. } ee ts ts Ween ee ee : ~ P “e 00 | tached or acting at inconvenient distono - a ” 5 ee yon thi i 5 oumatances and at ai] hazards, and that without al) th Sarak Pendleton, 312 West Twenty 'si: Eiki the person. Th, we have nnn a componed py Geuaral Toone peared threngh te city yesterday, . Wes’ Senrds, seats, aiid" tanh, cad petatnad eee there i no aecurity fr home ir family, Property cre? | Georgianna Andéreon, 840 Wort Twenty-atninai, 810 09 | COTM, sot deeeetgath ofall pitwian oa percied he teen ~ “ " hi in Bouthwestern ie. until «=the close of ti e ‘ou must pardon me. gentlemen, for detaining you so | Julia Johnson, 152 West Twenty-ninth street 10 00 if ‘ - : wa ifthe Yankees wero pot euch poor rhota, these advance unt be geme, and 2 , with their bonds, (f any have been siwan, to the Prv jenn pod pape he Of TDs CUS WOU a ee arene a oe eae nan cet nggayUich baw hore. 1-Set etiect. Whatever we Tay beable to Ue sy indi, | Oarokwe Semith, 9s West Thirty-eesond streets, 960 oe aac. War « Wational Blessing. low him to settle his bill vatil ho was about to teave, | son iuiver boys, Mapes aa pitcher, Hoyd ue catoler ana’), | vidwale in allaying popular irritation, and in removing or | Elizabeth Clift, 0 Weet Thirty-second sirect... 48 00 feos temas Major General ROSECRANS Serem the Rackeond Waig, Jety 9%) alleging (hat"provisions inight rise before morning. Muilor ab tho loft Gold, played with unilorm cecehence, | eounteracting, as far as may be just and proper, the | Elizabeth Cleo, 96 West th street... 290.00 | 2° BAH Bioxson, A. A. G. Bishop Hit, in his Saveniah sermon, regards tho war — - Mossre, Beach, Sprague, Woods and Dutly,of the hak. | Causes which produce it, let us vpite in dowg with all the | Joseph Simims, 273 West Twenty-eighth wi... 371 60 TF PTT a asa national eeeat, aS molt that ite precious fruits, Tennessee—State of the Country, fords, were quite up to thetr wsnal play, At the termina. | ®dility we poseoes We stand here, however, to-day, not | Susan Styles, 112 West Twenty-eeventh street, 260 00 The Neatest Swindle Yer. though dowly bought, are well worth (he price. He i® | wiat A KEBRL CORRESPONDMN? THINKS OFTHE UoN | tion of the gamo tho Roore stood ax follows ag individuals, but as public oftioore, charged wish grave | Julia Bond, 36 Vifth street..... + 125 0 Hiouty Imroutant.—We will send, on reeelp! of twent: mquestienadly for peace. ‘Gut this yearning for peace,” PURLING THERE, KORPORD, OF BROOKLYN. HUDEON RIVER, OF WEwnone, | Fesponsibilives Let us not shrink from them. fae Saroh Williams, 134 Woet Thirtieth strest..... 28 60 | five cents. & beautiful steel pogreving Of Gen. Jackson, the he says. ‘has no smack of submission in it, That has A correspondent of ibe phis 4) an H. L, Runs, HLL. Runa: | Temomber that we are pot partisans, but eworn officers | Heory Haden, Twonty-ninth sreet, between ed of New Orleans, Address 0. B. & Co, Elizavethport, act cniepod into the thoughts of any body. Tt is really | osc nummer t ) rane Fo om W publish. ak 7 S. Miller, 240... 2° ‘3 | Of the law, determined at all hazards to enforce law | Seventh and Pighth avenues... + 256 00 | #4 othong more thea apataral wish that a upotess strife | Weve toni ‘and the: ton of th throug F 5 Millspaugh, Ist b. 3 2 | end preserve order, to protect the innocent and to | Robt. Wells, 116 Kast Twonty-ainth street...e. 160 00 {From the United States Mati for August.) choaid conse un enrnemt desire that a struggle shoald be | Wet nesdienn bo apr hes ee mt Nae hag 3 7 Moore, rf 5 @ | Punish the guilty. It is our deity to teach all | Mary Aun Brown, 651 Broome street... + 185 00 | _ The above aivertisement recently appeared | wader wich ea end but ta ane way. When tho peace stead ore to be feune be Se home 4 6 Adama, s. 4 z | men that who burn asylums and honecs | Win. Henry Haight, West Broadway & Leonard 60 00 | YORK Hera, under the bead of © Fine Arte.” which 's forged for te ombodied in words it javariably in | Slovie oth te be foun & wee “yo Fegion, or that ° 1 Kelley'sab 1. 3 and stores are guilty of arson, and shail be pun. | Lydia A. Sterling, 112 Dunham place.. + 80.00 | Mont plausible aud imnogent looking ancouno-went, and Vides the ides of entire independewoe and complete na- | eonie, ‘Tho Wik, Toseeae phe A left to uve 3 é , aa 1 | {ened for that offevce ; that théee who plunder ‘and | George Rogers, 99 West Thirty second wreck 201 00 ous which few would suspect ag intended to eflect the ex- ‘ inde ndosoo from ail the bends, whether politi. | Perme. , The world, however, will Wien pometea nt re | 3 3 1. | Appropriate to themseivon other men’s goods upon the | Martha Thomas, 147 Hast Twenty-eight sureet, 66 00 ‘Of postage currency from the pockets o the on. yon erelo or socal, which have hitherto hindered our robbed, that Magonic lodges have beea stripped of the 4 3 3 1 highways or olsewbero, with or without violence, as the | Francis Day, 99 Weat Thirty-third street 260 vo | Wary. Yet wo regret to atate that euch is the case. The ae neb'—nationality, with our whole territory pro | waerod jowols, tbat corner stones of ic. ole | Swandel 6 1 g | cane may be, become mibject to and will suffer the penal. | Thor. F. Barnswoll, 66 New Chambers street.. 600 09 | hallowed memory of Old Hickory has been desecrated by ae. ve E40 vs, aud with no cntangliog alliances, binding ue | Laridinge have been taken from their foundstions, cy , a ie “ thee affixed 10 the orime of robbery or larceny: that ® 143 Weel Twenty-seven ta 192 25 | & Jeremy Diddler, and the affectionate veneration ib « thesfuturo This i the whole scope and meaning, and | the rolits deyosited there: Invented te deren ee: ee cota 27 WH ttm Tr Fy_| rotor te an opemy of Rocloty and ax olfender against ‘the 4 Roosevelt street 0 | Which he i hold by’ @ gratoful people law beeu taken oy t from any suoh fajuthig of tho spirit as a the balidinge deus fal betes ore Tuningte Wiis 2a. BA. th. BA. 6d. Tih 'Win. DA, toede | ww. atl that the panishvent for murder is death nsend, 40 Ridge wtrest Hee oo | advantage of by an impecunious vageount to frau avuly ot precede submiewiom. It is rather the token of @ rus flouriahed with us, have Dosw ieee | ecktord, 8 1 0 IT LS yt gy 4k | Dohig this, wo shall be dwcharging our public duties; ich, 27 Leonard street...... 60 00 | Feplenish his collapsed portemonuae. But not do ities ouerdgy, = ich penis 4 entor untrammolied upon | support a private’s pride cr aoolonots debauchery the | Hudson iivert 13 0 3 tf 0 | £9 | faving W de it, we shail bo falge Co Our consciences and | Margaret. Bush, No. 9 York sireet 32 00 | {njustice even to the unworthy. The patron: of **c. B. & NCE Teodor which it i working put for | peaplo have no books OF newspapors, and mails aro Soorers—Win. A. Brown for Hek‘onia, Geo Starr for | OOF Othe Gentlemen, the prisone aré Cuil of persons | Kiva Jaue Tappen, 40 Ridge sireot. 70 00 | ©0.,’" did each receive m “beautiful Rloe! engraving” —not mad which seams 10 ree before # in brightness | Known. The people in their houses were uulky, disom, | Hadsew River, charged with crime, | oat upon you to examine | Manayette Johnson, 8 West Thirty 40 00 | Of the largest size, it is trae, Dut sti an excoilont work = . Lo: pemeeal and to beckon it onward to glory amd ap- | rentenied apd malig mt. Five years of tech to ‘To-day, 0 samo grounds, Newvurg boys play sho | every, Oe foariemiy, tirty ant imparthily: let ao | Alsou Van Mastyo, 41 Thomas street 40 00 | Of art, und a capital likeness of the “Hero of New Or- tore weahiada tead wn aac oe brewetien «cap Stare and Stripes woukt | Resolute Club, of Brooklyn, &. “ae r pasetc fe ee oes Seat ov aly. do Jas Saran Minnlo, 101 Wont Ex 3 i Tar ll wag ere the eavare! to only ie. Personal. ve My wolves. - z oe con ae ence . Ladiow, larity sivlch moralint (From the Richmend a ve near'y all (hese peo) le hawe taken tontit . be s fakes imag \y be made. | Alex. Bailey, Houston and Grecne street transaction the (not Unat the “engray: Pos distingaaned vec ore now iene port the Uaioe, but they hate tne Uaion vans en's retrhgeme Neh nd ta } Bos detacaniestian, to 0° Orowre. naa Gouger tenes Ee Se aaa, ¢ 114 09 | specimen cae Caxervonenety Foes verso Soa, of Louisiana. Iately arrived from Tine | FAD aa tie weeds WRWR grow tence Nigh tu thele tengp. | Yor oumalry ® Me Sell and ‘wervices: rendered: 14 | ue om e r co shall be dong. “Hows | jaracl we ome, tit Weak winslow ie seimey oe to their cone Oe. har Poleed te Cangareeay Want 2 c0e Be Their sufferings cannot be described, The soldia Non ey conan aonercates the athena Pamela aedl i Hand violoat ot Ly 00.80 wo he cool | Rober’ Taitor, 40 Kidge street... 300 99 | amps (ore amiunt then the vaine expressed Governor Fettus is dangeronsiy \1 ofticars wore wore Ahan tho government. In obedienos | Sixth Misvourt cavairy, hae 4 Brigadion | 5 at us br pect opm the iaw or | Mary Wilson,"113 West Tweuty-se 261 09 | Mele face in owe OF the “fino arta” Affaira on the oi to that people were arrested and brought from homo to | Senefal of Volunteers by the | } a ee smart main. | Mary Hany 2 Lecniard street. 40 $9 | Watieuded with dis roan blo f woname £0 fae + tak’ path. Im the rear of tho parties sent to arrest | Tha Dunkirk Dien, of t along . he ane ning jus. | Chae. A. Ball, 27 Leonard street......, 30 09 | didden, under heavy penaities, by act of vee! ‘ them were detachments to rob thelr houso* during their | them with chi J e den ne netnda Rol 182 00 id hae beeen aterm ing hore for ° The | sty ate ‘ } ai ea, | cle gametanee . ek ib 0 Pe bea Vue e Repuered ood flats anytuiug sll ees heard’ ca Lacan a om 0 SBORET. WORTH Kx bat desirable ground ard on | wo atts’ a AGNEW, 290 Gene A eh bh ‘ ane he eaty got | quality of um fat A rs 260 00 | and new Ue low pric s he ia se 5 Ooi nen, Avot Mitty persons bave been vobblod uv between ‘ $1 et eb td have bean voy hundred | ' A etre Seitase, 150-684 Meee ene oe 6 rete Coen ai wou hows WE Ley ceoved pteert., 25 00 | Me uowards, Hemasn Sheviders Oe a : MME Sad

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