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eee” + —- ~ exemption, and the board were able to consider sume Walter Ryer, Eng. 44.162 W. 18th st., active, . T HE D RA F T. aorta thirty, the majority of which were laid | Tate Hara ae 34. AT Clartoan ot, actives CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. S185, Bese oe puyetal tisabiing’ wade ep neatly | ite iz ta 's6c 138 Crommwich avs nalive, al) the bamoce. foyer ape oT ager by | Jas Bambrick, H. 40, 82 King st., active. 2 parties will be the day | éraited parties not bay! witnesses to testify 0 | W. A. Anten, H. 40, 12 Grove st., active. eer" Be, Reauize to, appear om the 207 | their identity, which M rendered absolutely necessary | John Hand: H, 40, 804th st, aahive. = ‘aneter to unfenanod, ‘und tar pescon’s, Chaim | se prevent imposition. Provost Marshal W: desires | W. H. Wilshunk, H 62, 64 22d st., exempt. ‘wilh be considered Meaeee that fed sigs this vals shall be atsiatly Shineves Se Fp temethy Joba A. Linher, H, 40, 21 Christopher st., actives tau soln, Fane aoa Aber’ residence | dig which they will save no small degree of | C. A. Wnalen, H. 40, 23 Leroy st.,, active, Sane ae ea ceartioe BAving changed tei shat thair | trouble, and effect all the seener a decision in their cases. | A, Munson , H. & L. 3, 94 Hammond st, active. Sine Oe sare it was [J ie where their names | 000 Or i.0 substitutes were offered and accepted, andone | ‘A. ¥. Rely, H. & L 3, 200 Thompeon st. exempt ‘were enrolled. Provost Marshal Erhardt, requires each Pd sgn gn ig ier gechicmy ieee gon yr Jobn Hoss, Hi. & Ly. 3. 41 Downing st, , active. (@vafted person to bring a responsible wisness toeainy, +7 ge board will meet again thie morning at ten SS see ee ee es Bee Bosra did cot got fairly at wost unt wently no0n, un monTH Disrazor. Geo, Sebeaben, 11. & L. —, 117 Laurena st., active, Seumaaanaen shite eit ator ‘te Board ‘considered | trict was commenced yesterday, under the directions of Soekcuaet Bog. 24, “out av., active, watton of these claims will alow. 1S fared yemteraay, | Provost Marshal Manniere, ‘The only noticeable evens | Thos. Miner, Eng, 24, 230 Weat 171 ot, exempt. was rigidly examined by Provost Marshal | uring the day was the of & substitute bers King, Hace 2°, $211 SF. eaiEe, “he following in tbe lit, with te dieposition | Noyce Qpdyte’s son, fae examination of exemption Seorgey.. . Hose 20, 836 Broadway , exempt, pe ly ates wih 4 4 Charles Cowen, Eng. 48, 218 Wost 25th #t,, active. Degin next Thursday. ee neat laid over. ‘The examination of conscripts claiming Js right to ex- | Bernard » Eng, 48, 163-West 24th at., active, nemese, examination aidan. ‘emption for legal causes did not commence in the Ninth Em hey spk ey 0 SRE. sersier canminaton id over.” istrict yesterday, as was expected. Captaia Jenkins, | James abbott, H. and 1, 100 Weet 24h ver notin Baward B, Mount, examination laid over. ‘Provost Marshal for the Nisth district, bad his numerous Fn Shar Sas Seren Ocoee. ec. HH; Washington (ool a), aidover for farther e7idene | corps of assistants quite Daay the whole day in preparing | 7.1. West, lng. — 200 W. 17tb at. native. Feerick'Resng, laid over for farther ovigenco, notices, by which the winners of prizes | ‘Thos, W. Geomy, H. & L., 203 W. 24th Bt., actives Jebe'Davenagh, for fare t0 be informed of thelr good fortune. Several hun- | Val. Manack, H. &. L. 2, 168 W. 24th st., active. a Rpm Bp a Pr r evidence. a a Jemen MoBrids, ver for further ov exemption claims will begin on Thursday next. Lyman ¥. Jones, Hse 4, 89 W. 16m oh baie. deta Fate . ia over for further evidence ‘The Draft Exemption Committée. pee. B Pomeroy, fr. Hoes 4,18 Charis at, croup eet . Aaldl over. t fone evidence. ‘The Draft Exemption Committee, consisting of Mayor — di i .» Hose a 6q., exempt. 2. i eeeraiaierenames. Opdyke, Comptroller Brennan and Supervisors Tweed, Samos 5 Heting, Heed 28,110 W. 10th a, 0 , ‘ntnony pa i ee ye et at ear 4s $05 Gomeak ma Ge y . 3 ing at noon yesterday, in the Comptroller’s private office. . active. @imon Shogesmon, laid over for further evidence. id James Corwin, 24, 641 Greenwich at. exon ‘Wan. Hyatt, laid over for further evidenec. ‘Two members, Supervisors Purdy and Stewart, were | 11, Dizon, H. & L. 6,206 W. Houston, active. Se a Skeabn sh omeacenege™ ‘J ‘The committee organized by choosing the Mayor as.} 4» » H. . 6, a ‘exempt, physical ity. ql @. A. Major, H. & L, 6, 206 Mott at, active. : coy etd Cease Owens atte wks , or Eee Pian 5. £6 ae W Host active, 5 \. ; . Ml. : 4 Fe Whisker, exeuspe, being an alien. ‘The principal business transacted was the considers. | Jie ere ae aoe at 240 We 12s oe active) ick Hannaly, exempt, being an alien. tion of a set of rulesand regulations for the government | yw Lienome: By 7, 264 Mott st., active. exempt, Balog over age. of the committee im passing upon all claims for exemp- | 4, p. ule “ede 1,6 Maodoug! exempts ae. oe over age. . 2 a set of rales, which, . a " ine 8 t Meroer ot, active, ‘Howard, exempt, paid 5 pla Se ree, wre a ‘The striking Co mer ‘Eng. $8,00 chataatve “4 Mayless, exempt, furnished a substitute, name T. p Mapa ing of tbe ‘word citizen, which is to be Chas, W. Upiam Ba aoe = ag ‘The Board will meet again hie morning, at tan o'clock | D*)4 a6 lnecloding all persone Hable to military duty F, & Whiting, Hose 25.20 Sib ot exempt, yreeiady. ‘Second—That the term ‘heads of faniilies”” embraces oliver Lakeman, Be 6,100 Mares sctivel FIFTH DISTRICT. a]! married meo with their wives living, whether having | & winerson, Eng. 17, 895 Froat st, exempt. ‘The Dotices to be served on drafted men in the Fifth Seen eines Sher eatin amaane tees Peter Simmens, Kng 16, 12 Thompson st. , activey ‘eamn Duffy, Senecoairean inane oo. pon pe to firemen, the certificate Thos, Moki ‘ the this district, In reference a fines very systematic method of proceeding with his Fremea's comeenans , sppelated by the Board of Philip Ritter, 128 ‘Pusiness, and for that reason will not hurry matters with | mony relative to the claims of firemen for Fee eter Tete t rs st., exempt, ‘wmmecessary haste. The drafted men of the Seventh dis- | Fourth—In the case of militia men, the ee bey Sweeney, Eng. 18, 78 W. 40th at., active; ict wore notified yesterday, and the commencement of ectenel st ee nea une, ee Jon. Creagle, 16,120 W. 37m st. exempt, ‘the time for hearing exemption claims ts set down for | battalion, will be deemed sufficient. ; bard Silioe “lena, 66, 900 W. 100 St, emeapte “Peamoaey next ot sene'ciok A.M. The men are | Fifth—A sfilar role bas been adopted as regards | JOD gherty, Eng. 60, active. Mee tavatted in the Fine district will be notified in such a policemen, who willbe required to bring suitable prow | Eyrryrfr A antie og: 45 achive, b eer ptm cremation w i ouperters. James active. ‘heard daily from nex! umber of SiathIn every case of application for for a. Ene. 5 preparing the under the superiatendence any legal cause Fe mer alg ny wind drow JLo, Hg. 6 ative, a Daffy. tly sought to procure a substitute beforé he will be Bill, Eng. 60, active. THE SIXTH DISTRICT. entitled to receive relief from the committes. O'Brien, Rng. 60, active. ‘The hearing of the claims for exemption was resumed Bt eee te ee ee te pride Bh e ‘Thos. Carroll, 50, ebtive. Apetterday morning at 86 Sixth avenue, at nine o’clook. | script Sine ie aah oes ty oe finion — aa ), active. Bome time before the hour appointed for the commence- | Course, depend upon the course pursued Pat. Gibney, Eng. 60, active, ment of the. proceedings claimants began to present | Marshals, who eaves. Wary send Cone = oe, mais | John Harned, Eng. 50, exempt: 4 P ‘Chemeclves in quick succession, and ina very ahort time | tutes. " Mae. 88, ememapt @'cleek, at which hour the board took a recess of two bears. Mathew P. Phyfe claimed exemption on the ground ‘What as his father was in the army, he was the only sup- i az FE tf 8 ask l i g hy f f i é it h. ii] 43 i i h iY it Tinea eaeh for exemption: | | zit it i rf il i James appeared on his name being called; but, over years old, further : a thet nis son James left the citys ago. swas-told ( was better he came back as quick as he went. Many of the claiming to be alieus acknowledged i | t ti | f Hi f : g TH i i “i 4 i i i g Z 3 3 il y i i i z i 3 i tt i ; 5H ti H iy ; i: f : 1] Peter Joseph Caperiy, name Joka insicad of |, taid over, ——— Jnatice, alien. ‘Wm. H. Brady, 73 Horatio street, heid for service, ‘Thos. Whi'o, aites, laid over. | a Haddock, 8. M., held for service. . Lomi ever ste pent jernov, reenwich avenue, disability wed; held for service. $ ,alion, inid over. Hwell, plea of disability not sustained; Beld fer eer- on, alien, ald ove. -past four o'clock P.M. the Roard adjourned un- clock AM to-morrow, ny Arrangements were creditable to siners manner in which they were curried ton tone Mt eatietaction. Gur reporter wishes 1o thank Captaia glam Lamont, Feq., and Dr. Powell for their cranky. the day seven persons were woven (A \rsoDe furvished eubstitater, waa aseopecend aid thoyeremption feos. Thefts H < i : ie SEVENTR DISTRICT. ‘The Bourd Of FDVo"went for the Seventh Congremsionst | Geatrict organized yemeraay Morning at the headquarters | of the Provost Marshal NY the appointment of Provost Bashad Prederick A. Wagm'? # chairman. cnmiderable Malay wae oeewniencd 10 BOURNE Ot work CD the cama ie ‘The committee are to mect at nine fag in the Supreme Court room, Nc street. The Exemption Loan. to yesterday afternoon:— Daniel H. Goodwin, Eng. 24, active, Peter , OT Prince street ( Chas. Chambers, exempt. ae ol y, 106 Barciay si Mra: et soon at., per W. Important Notice to Firemen. B. lage } ‘The following order has been issued by the committee ‘iremen are hereby notided, who have been drafted the Scrat Has ras, to report clock. By order, si ae ee Obairman. oi4¢ ‘ALBERS Perm Y 'e Doe notice will be given ‘when Gremen rafted in the’ other districts shall report. ofl attatitists gs Last night the previously appointed Executive Com- mittee of German conscripts—in opposition to the draft— ‘Wore in session at @ place in Seventh street for the pur- pose of enrojiing the names of those conscripts who wish to participate in the affair for the purpose of availing we peciomctt pennant be afforded by an 1 el zation in this and it has shall be in at the same each consecutive Saute hires @ in the Lari form were laid out for enrolling the names of members of the proposed avti-conscription association: Motto—'‘Ove for ali, and all for one.’” Let OF NBW YORKERS, who are determiued to avail themselves of all the righte and all the protection against the so-called ‘draft law,” Sse oR Se sees Aver eee ee ee mutual protection. CHARLES » President. Letter from the Hen. Jos. Segar, M.C. TO THR EDITOR OP THE MMRALD. Wasnnaton, August 28, 1963. Your'Washington correspondent is mistaken when he ewrites that ‘ Mr. Segar, who was recently in Washington, declared openly that he should array himself with the conservative opposition, and that Mr. Chandier (my col- league from tide water Virginia) would do the same thing.” If 1 made such a declaration I certainly did not cor- rectly define my position; for 1 am not apprieod what the position of the ‘conservative opposition” will be in the next Congress; and antill shall be 1 cannot say whether Tehall be found in that political classification or mot, At the last session I happened uot to be in the * conserve: ‘That oppofition, whether from the border States of of the democratic persuasion {rom the free States, voted almost to @ man against Mr. Chase’s scheme of finance. I voted for it most willingly, because I regarded {it not ouly @ great financial measure, involving a reform in the MEETING OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMITTES IN . RELATION 70 THE CONSCRIPTION IN THE eixru'] CUFOUOY worth all the money expenditure of the war, CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, BTU but ae a military expedient absolutely neccesary to raise ‘The Committee on the Conscription, on behalf of the | ‘he moneyed means for the prosecution of the war and the New York Fire Department, consisting of Heary Wilson, esas fe domi, AeNonged bargeci i: 4 pre President of the Board of Fire Commissioners; John S. . seem Giles, Treasurer of the Fire Department; John Decker, od a aaah Se Sesion ry Charged sonal the Chief Ragivecr ; Zophar Mills, Trustee, and Albert J. Dela- of 8 Ing the rebellion—they (the con- tour, President of the New York Fire Department, held |-** peal ‘9 200) Fee cme agains their frst meeting at Firemen’s Ball last eveoing in re- ith a og the “conservative oppost- tion to the draft jn the Sixth Congressional district. The secared a certificate of membership, to Captain Farr, by which they will be granted an extension of time to answer the notice served upon them by the Board 4 of _Mprolment, "inorder “that they “may obtain myreif what I shall do ee aes che ooming Cranes on Fonds rs po be ned Se cam foresce what y quarter bm of in a few days, the Proper papers Ww exempt from ere See Cong ere what « of @ oe \Fisenee'e Habe hee a | Suc ine sony say, thas T was reelected te , at Firemon’s Hell, to grant certit to ceetn a aa reel to Congress ee, eae ete Ora. trenty-ave ponte pail service eve? Ch peer abe diets ‘pledge— K. Sloan, Hose 36, 130 Amity st., active. * and that I do the best a} ner te em ©. W. Kidd, Hove 38, 59 Macdougal st., active, stencur het einll surround me, to put down the Daa. Young, oy eae Mercer st, active, nei up yaicn, the constitution and tae sapre, Pat. McFarian, 4, 220 Mercer st., active. y of the federal laws. Tt would not, therefore, James Morgen, » 220 Mercer st., active. secarate to aanign me aay Party Ponition beyond that r Jes. W. Aa! 220 Mercer’ at.,, active. simple, Uniod man. And guch I believe to be Jamon Rogers, 220 Hallivan at, active. the ‘my gifted colleagub and friend, Mrs Robt. H. & 1. 2, 610 W. 234 it, exempt Chandler. 308, sBadR, ». Walton, a ered near Evansville on Saturday by two men in Unie® 8.7. & Kirby, Hone 1191 uniform, supponed to be disguised, Two other ehildrea’ ua. Tromble, bag. Mas Wo diecat avert. ‘were oh ho cams eas any wounded, ‘She Aabas oi E. 8, Hoghes, king. 64, 162 W. 260 st., active tered Hirke’s house for the purporo of ribbery. ‘Twe ©. G. Mercor, 64, Fa poldiers have been arrested on suspicion of being the murderers. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, AIC, Roberta, Eng. 24, 96 9th ave., active. © Vao Antwerp Hose 33, 311 W. 13th, exempt, Monay, Angust 31—6 P, M.~ Money has worked easier to-day, and-is steady at 6 for mostloanson demand. The bank state ment shows an increase of a miilion in loans over tho average of Inst week bat one. Business paper continues scare®, and 5 is the rate of discount on first clase memes. Currency certificates are 9994 & 9924. e Gold opened at 127 on the street—a rise of two per cont—and #old up 0.1287; at the first board, with @ more active demand than of late. It ie alleged to have been oversokl, and in that case the porchases of this morning would squape wep J. © Geogory, Hh and Mar. Buxton, M aod L. 3 t : W . 2 r, ¥ iA A i the theory, for it subeeqoeatly receded at the se- cond board to 127. Exchange dul at 140. The stock market was generally higher the call this Michigan Southern old polling at 10984, New York Central at 199%, and i i EE au ne ro Ayres, 8 days, with Dikinois Centfal at 136%. Comparing the closing n Hite Eunoaie (Dan), Rachers, Buenas : prices of the first board with those of Saturday | Corusestal =” Saiae “eaber ieen‘ooe Bri john (at of hacen tae lon to tp er % pong Central x oon Coemieah cs Saves Toews adaes Scaesaee BO, wk i wor pre! + - aoe . ern old 3%, Galena 124, Rock Island 34, Toledo 3, | GAY ;..5-----s- Sanens Lager Smads shale (Br), Waycott, lenfuegeg 31 days with om Hudson 3, Pacifio 2; while Southern guaranteed | Dry Dock. 446,917 60,208 2,001 447,018 Islands, 8 days, with salt, te and Illinois Central were without change. The fren RV-:-: , 466160 S1.069 Ga.ces | damane (Br), MeBurnie, Windsor, "8, 12 days, wits continuance of Saturday's rise brought | Grocers’. Matas “O6I1® gop *eee'oas us . we Greenwich 900,588 910,064 45,558 686,196 Bugene, ‘Visaihevdn, with signe, eut s fair amount of stock, and encourag- | Foy 2,000.57 218420 90818 1,200.288 ed sellers to put out fresh Hines of short Irving. 114,965 88,314 40,686 1,020,102 sales, which resulted in depressing the mar- a se a! a oe oe on ae ket from noon onwards. At the one P. M. call Mercantile 2'918/282 616,856 6,168 ener Brie receded to 12034, and the general market . 293,288 284,115 po 1,752,964 received a chook from which it did not recover at | Merchants’ is. Zeso'np anaes “asisee tase ane the second board, st which we note a decline of | Manhattan. 1,900,006 043 6,488,500 Ppor-cent in New York Central, 134 in Brie, 1% | werebants, .-4 ia eae ee saeaeer in Brie preferred; no change in Hudson or Read- oat & ee oe 4 4,051 +. 908,490 ing, and a fall of 2% in Southern old, and 1% in THt- Metron anaes aise Py nt noia Central; The movement of Friday and Satar- | Mech. parte N ‘28,389 78,146 1,967,610 day in Quicksilver continued, prices varying from fem 2310378 ao0c2at ane, Phon'aes 70 at first board to as high as 75 between boards, | Noch America, 3,087,300 120,807 14'482 2,200,564 and bac} to 73 at the second regular session. The | Now, vgrv.. "+ TeeLaee 1008408 198.406 —— report is that the litigation in which the company . 612,911 = -36,298 tone 4446483. is involved is either compromised or in a fir way beg anna Pe 10 for being 20; and no doubt any details belong- T0864 1s128 ioa'sta Sanat ing to the subject will, in that case, 396 238 he.sop 39807 107 a soon be made public. Like most stocks 1,580,196 ease 43343 Yeses whose price is dependent in part or wholly re tex ae ont reed onthe issue of a suit at law, it affords excellent [neem | Sroans aoora. Lape'sas facflities for burning unwary fingers. Harlem has 811,340 ioe aan Sauls sold from 167 to 16834, and back to 166. Canton Geoo'tee 185,086 s10-964 sae was more active, at prices varying from 83% 570,708 216411 838,311 1,839, 4,860,182 « 615,221 $176,748 618 32,080,065 6 475,964 166,761,005, GITY COMBEROIAL REPORT. Moxpay, August 31-6 P. M. i to 34, and was steady this afternoon. Delaware and Hudson sold at 16134. A let of Canada Cop- per waa taken at 2, and Bucks County was ‘steady at2?{, Cumberland was in some demand at about 29. The full paid stock of the Illinois Central road is selling at 128—twelve percent below the scrip stock, which pays no larger dividend. At the four P. M. call the market showed some irregularity, with an improvement in New York Central, Southern old, Illinois Central and Pitts- burg, and closed looking ¢ little firmer, at the fol- lowing quotations:— Pacific Mail...228 230 MichSoguar..187% 0 139 ‘NW Y¥ Contral:.137 9 1373¢ Il Central... 3434 0 94% Erle... 110 811936 Glew & Fitta._.108 a 08 Hodson River.158%4 0165: Clev & a= $385 a 460 1 ia 01x inks i. 32% 83 4708 700 | oS te ing the mast ‘ statement stands‘as follows:— ' eo es rar Garvase Bact, Miley heoee for Ante August 22—Lcans and discounts. $175,718 180 side 8 4 bo stereo ibe Gonder dae at oot as ‘August 20—Loans and discounts. 018 | —Wheas was in very good request + Maainty for bP ies By A mirvey bad been | Increase this week. @xport, and there was decidedly more buoyancy in the | she wae re 10 proceed om : ‘voyage by markot. Prices of prime qualities were lo, a 2c. higher. | airy Opesea, from Bassein for Europe, put nto Pesan Aifust 29--Specte The day’s sales embraced 195,500 bushels at $1.27 9 $160 | July ¢, leaky. ie for white Western, $1 22 a $1 26 for amber Western wins fer, $1 14 0 $121 for rod Western winter, $1 15 a $121 flor amber lowa and Green Bay, 85c.a $1 14 for Milwau- obi and $1 6b for a ost Oe ert ty ten PRR Bric Jon of at. from aap; Br Baro Grrina, Ji of Bt Jobi 5 tiem = = pat i aires na flit t 6 303 PING NEWS. Prinee Imperial (French), Pasquion, Havre—Boyd & Powers, Gonaives—P. 5 pos’ (Bress): Sensol: Port ay Plant -Cweat (Br), @ 6000 me a eape BRS He IIT, ara a i © Havens. see t ‘% % Jang aria, 6 4 Son, 100 100 0 8 qunboat Hendrick Hudson, Lieut Com McDougal, Key ie Fy TS sett | 1 he 4 1G Deie 4PM, is ica s sca 8 hess 400 Reading 200 coon’ he, to png Sales at the Public 100 she Cambertand. 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