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“THE DRAFT. The Drawm: in Brooklyn Completed. VHE FOURTH AND LASY DAY. The Ura in the Fifteenth and Nine~ teenth Wards. Proceedings Before the New Work EBnroling Boards, Row he in the Fifteenth Wacd, The Brawine AS clock yesterday morning the draft was resumed m ihe Third district The first ward drawn war the Pifleenth waich purpose nine hundred and forty-ning dajlois wore placed in Cae wheel, of whieh two hundred and Uhirty-tive were to Wo crawn, Aftor the neal pre Yon 4 few turns wero x draft commonced as follows — Auntin Win H, A110 Anthony Geo ono ers at Pow. Atinore Wii, ao Bracrenhoil t Buckman (eo, hhurdt By. € » Conus Doubar a Lover 3 rot At DeWitt J. cor 8 6.39 Ainalie wt Dreyer duo W, cor Calon av is Grand st and Skillman st wie a 81 Wrokert st Theyen & Aingkio tekel Andrew J, 274 Elders KE, :AG Grand st Feaks Da’ Parier Benj ‘ing Lewis, I 1 Attstic st | 5A Devoe at Wyekoit st is, 4 Union av untave, 40 nion ay And. (6 Remsen ale st irop Benj 8, 27 a0 GF, 395 Grand st Ghermaer Sesbasuan, 284 8 1» Wm, 237 8 let st Ist at Hu) Robt, 12 Devoe st Halpin Kaw, 5) Rew Menachei Lewis, 19 Re aroun Heury. ght Chas W, cor 4 Loner sts, Rodgers 3 H (cold), 3 Bayle 40 Remeen st Mardemk Jan, "60 @rand at ith wt Heer 3 Ewen st s Grand st 70 Lith at Heney dao, Hitt Thos, Helteo Ott Smith et Mardmey Win, dlp Grand wt Jorden John 40 Remsen at Tones Beane, Jenking Joum!, Ainslie #t James Ben), Onion xv Jenkins Robt, Grataim ay Jounon Chas N, Powers avd Union Jones Jobn H, 142 Union ay Jenasox D, Ainslie s: Keeper J, 275 Grand at Kapp Jno, Devor at Renny Win. 7 Powers wi Kelwey Adw J, Conselyes mt Kuder L, 92 Remsen st King Win , 242.5 2b ot Kew pie dacob, N dt st Long L Remsen st Lore Pewr, 62 Limronx Joun. 36 Gran at Wim, 269 5 est st WA Remsen st ir S Ist st 2188 Loruner at 242 South 2d at Mauro BR, $66 Grand st Miner Benj (cola), Proat st Mili Adw. 19 Grabam av Seyeis Michael TW yckof at > 103 Wyckoit st on Jno, 24) Roush 2d st Shas, 21 South Ist st Is? Lortiver st Union av. Fi Moray Jas, 251 Nort ad st N. ‘Nobay M Nolan ©, Wit ) Norris Ben Nertou . Nerosoa ©. b temanen st Loriner #t » Owen EO, 40 Grand st Onnsiead Jas, 102 Remsen st 1 ©! Powers we Polben st Lorimer Brice PB 2M st Prenat Rieu, 34 Remsen at Pryor Lae WC, 16 Lorimer Perry dio th wurst Beacn He Ficcied Thos, 303 Remsen PlueM (cold), 200 Union ay Prosber Thos. 2375 iat ot Roby Dawiel R, 27 Rother Ju0.84 Reisen st Chas, 29 Ren Rogers Honry, 38s Ewen st Rube msen st Kuasel! Bons. "33> Ripley W. Resch ino, (10 Louis eames 1 Devoe st Roche Thos, 244 Grand st ) Uuiou ay Roberta Chas J. 85 Devoe at <oimsen Rol 240 8 2 at ra Sto Hi, S% 10th st & yooidsJas b, $2 Grand st Ric John, 208 Richardson Bd W. 386 Grand Sr Win H, Mit J Stillwell Syivauan, ust hos AH) Attunlis at it Tourman Jno, Bushoiek a h Veter, 205 Union av u Uibri v 4 Mle 10th gi <1, Gy Devon #t , Lorimer st Young Jao. d tony) Zina he The Drawing ta the Nineteenth W The sirawing for the Tenth sub-district, or Noweteenth fara, comay shortly after wn o’ciwk yesterday mon Meters Tompkins, Uakey avd Donaldson were we Lod a committees to count the ballots. ef wh) hundred and ninsty-olght were placed i the quota to be irawn waa one bundre The following are the names of te p hh six and whesi, Argus due My Tay Bre Has be # Win, Clymer » Bisvop sino, Pern Mary Ads dee & Hevign Chas, 12 heat Clareaual Oh er AM, f Wve vtner Bev neater My. 32 David, 96 away | Clyaver #& W, 143 Boaway Vs Jecobs ¥, 1M Broadway Kisenny ©. 72 Rodenan k Ninior Wi erie Moa Bown FP 20 Boomaway Siavn Geo, M® Dreesway NEW YORK HERALD, Fit{DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1863, a ODeuyeid Fy Rives & Taylor Yrarea sen 14 Taylor at Owen &. — Oross P Peiersdorp Jas, Wallybems Perry Chas, 380 Wythe ay onal Burse!) Thom 36 W,fleom at or my 28 aon ms Hot Wael lie Bay 3 LA, Worth Sines ‘ies Wart Worth - Biodert lieury, Lee w ftodnes : wars H, Bhery Jae F. , Redtora Tooker @ ¥,19 Clemer at Fira aR Y Faylor Jno, Wythe aylor B Lee ae Trompaoe Ltt Byer wt Tay lor Wm J, ay ‘avior He raver FW. 20 Davia st Taylor G, Hedtord ar Virdee Nicholas, 231 Rose et Yaulkner F, = Vanderbilt Edw, 4 Cross rt Van Winkie Van Desee © (col'd).t Ann at Watson Jno, Kent av Wile Jno, 172 Rosa st Henry, 34 Ct Foye ig Bresaway inal jer Jno. Bar! me Whiclocig no, Jen Watson Win A, 4 Walker G, | Taylor at Young BK, Bedford av Young David 4, Lee ay ‘The baliow 1emaining tu the wheel were then counted Sud found to be correct, when Provost Marshal Gregory Announced that tho draft for the fhird district was con: cluded THE DRAFT IW NEW YORK, Notifications and Exe THE FOURTH DISTRICT, Board of Knrolment for the Fourth Congresyonal t met \gain yesterday morning at the headquarters ovest: Marsbal and Captain Joel B. Erhard, The | crowd of anxious claimants for exomption/thronged the spacions halls, avd notwithstanding the byurs passed slowly, and ther patience was well testedy'they never tholewes preserved the best of feelmg and, order during the entire day. No cases of special interest camo beioro 206 Ross st Waniowas po, luahing a av Watson Jno P, 8 Broads Williamson David, 3Wilson at Yeiman Geo W, 3 Wilson at the Hourd. During the afternoon Provost’Marshal General Nugent honorsa tain Erhardt wiih a visit, and waiohed the p cs with evident tnterest. Ho ex prossed his satibiaction with the arrangements of tho oitoe. ‘Tho Jollowing is the Vist, with the disposition 4t each ease — EXKMET POR PRYSIOAL DE VHTLATY Williaa Taylor, George Berw, Willom FH. Myers, J Er sho ATaorman, J. Keutzier, Moses Jobustou , Jo: pu tua, Robart Lyd, W. butch, James Conver, 1. Woulrich, Jong Hny#e*, Philip Tedd, Jobn Hoffman, John ilaley PY EHET FOR WINOWRD MOTIIENE, Hermon Vane, Puilip Laruon, G. H. Smith, W. inman, RAEMUT VOR OVER ACH. i ivgrauum, heury Jocobin, Henry chery, G. EL Giimore, James Swit, XXUMPL OK NOM KESIDRNCK, David Wigau Manley, 0. Luko Slater, Jona Fainter, Alfved hag, Wia, Wetmore, HH Soutbie, A. Di Graves, C21. Reynolds. VURNISEED aVUSTR ETRE, (barles Fisher, Jobu T. Bradie K, Nut.han, J. Van Houtan, PAID THRKE Charles Brooks, M. Travis, Joke Myere, DOLLARS. MELD FOR pow Branbrott, W Jono Deere, Win. deman Canabel, Den, Van EXEMET ALIRNY. T, Hulseran, Jebp Cavanagh, Wm. Pullertou, M. Sam won, F Philippi. Job Moloney, John Aaron, J. Toussiant. Number of casos laid over tbirteen, THE PIPTH D:STRICT. Captain Duffy has bis headquarters at No. 425 Broome atrect, a building witch was once occupied as a dwelling. On the lower floor some private parties transact business. ‘The Board git in a room upon the top story, and tho uo- happy conscripte—who must wait their turn—are jammed into an almost insufferable mass on two fights of narrow, stairways. Our reporter enieavored to force his way throngh, but was compelled to back ont aftor repeated elforts, much to the amusement of the parties who wiehed to presept their excuses. The heat and stench arising from it were so intolerable that several wero obhyed to Jeave’ aud toke sbeir chances at a more favorable time. ‘The man who, aster standing in euch a piace tor ban x day, can still be pronounced sound by the doot have a conaitution of au extraordinary chara: A large Bumber of eases were disposed of. claimed to be alieng, others were physically incapable, and fo on through the list. Several wore hold for service apd granted furloughs of 3 fow days, in which to pre for war. It is to bo hoped that Captai seme arrangement by which the repo their duties. THY SIXTH Me vHICT. ‘This was a very busy day at the office Congressional district. Daring the for the above y the sidewalk iw front of the houge and the stairewsex and passages lead ing to the rooms were thronged. In the clerks? oflies the crush was dreadful, and the guards bad to be doubled at ‘one door ieading to the room where the Board sat to keep back the pressure of the crowd. ‘This room pre rented a very bustling appearance from the oumber of Persons continually arriving—somo to be examined by y surgeon, others bringivg in substitutes, whilst nota Tow male thelr appearasoe ‘with. Tecoipts sowing. that the requisite Bumber of *-grecnbacks”” had beau duly forked over. A perkou, whose tite must have heen very valuable; wanted to 7 ard to th* inper room. On being’ preverted he wail: boss here? Get us the Cols body we can talk t,"” © oqtedt wo send bins (the ) eowd to them. young woman (whore ly ard wes bi | byt the foard nv a substitute) appeared. Lo tourd that he was married avd iad a on Wim. Some iriends endeavored to arrange the matter satiafactorily ot the time the Board adjonrnied it d reasonable | not appear to be tvally arranged, At one thne both hus. band and wife wore crying. Mr. smith, af H,appearcd, but he was informed by the Hoard that he wovld be beld for ser but that ke applic per steps for i One hundred and. thir ring the { day.of which eight were held for s » twelve paid the exemption fec, Giteon furnishod sui stitutes, eleven were yyod for non-resideace, thirty one were dis c physical disapllity, eleven were discharged A six clams for exemption for the same laid over for iurther { Doing only sone ol w | for berg 04 uw | two were exempted tor being twice enrolled. The following i# a list of the day's proceodings:— Pare $300 8ACTE Charles Ht. Drigas, q Greenwich stroe Siwtard Hudsou, hen place: Je Levi H, Sher- cker street Woods, wo | wie reenwieh avenue: John poteld ne H. Veury, 421 West street, Prank TY vtreet, Andrew MoUoy; Alexander Lewis Vest HEOTRS, Wa tl, vsve Hloventh street, surni J nes, Ge vey f. Cumming, 137 ¥ Taond streot, svirnished 4. Walliston: Benjaruin 'X. Br wh, 9, LL and 15 Fifth avense. furnished Patrick shields, W H. Brady, 72 Horatio street, (urmebed F. A. Water; Sau | £. Hieove. “0 Mactougal airect, turtsbed Thomas J, Cooke Job 1, Baal Jotel, (urnished Lawrence | Charles: dames 1. Stalle, it Jones street, tarnished Juanes Wilson: Reeves stroet, furnished Jobo Coogan; Stepben Parrett (ord street, fxrniehod Ladwig HL. Weller, ‘out, faraished Joho A. Santh, Wm, Pierson, fwollth street, furnished James McDonald P. Cinpp, 42 West Tweitth street, furnisned Fred. reelt. Lenry Seivers, 609 Greeuvich street, fur od Thomas Waleh George T. Keli , 8 Fifteenth 1, rorniened ck Donohoe. Ana Audrew ¥. Yodrique, gon.resvient Thos, Sowniats, 1 barged Wm H. Olver, none barged, Robert Graham, vou-resident, dis in Wilgon, alien, tid over, Win. Chamber. iwin, 72 Badiord street, held for service, Alval P. Tr ie, y kon of widow, cacharged: Win. H, Cowel, ‘ttea na Ve en, fed Fawin h x. 1. Benton, dipabilny hen-resideot, diveharced ged: George Knignt omy ou ot wwlow, ris saroied, diseharged, Aha discharged: James P, Hel M Thowmasel ability, dis she 1. » Deicide, tw twice ante Sonar KON, Hearge Ht twice varotled, dis Peabody, caavility harged, Lhow. Staines. non resident, discharged; — Georgo Vhyant, ower Age, diecharged. Warren Cronk, over ate, disehorged Janes Conley, ate, laid’ over; dinabiity, dischareed | Ka, C. Laddie, dam? onarges Sonbe Josep comewm. disability, laid over, dinadiiity. tischarged. Adams | Harmend, yee Walter Crome, alien, diseharged: Po Aly son Of a witow, discharged s Spilwom, disalitty, discharged, James 0 Neill, y, dieharged James A Lowe, eoly son of a tow, Wivebarget, Chariee Taylor, diaability, cucharg | Daniel Vau Houghton, over age, diseh \ Thomas wventeoutia sireet, Beir w seryce Ist Wet Twonty fourth street. hedkor’ Anawil, only som of widow dom, 149 Weal Seventeen: Daetet ivew Todd, alien, diet John Cal dimcharged Willian | mH. Grits, noo-rmai. dent, disability, diseha. god j Witisrs 4 sey mw Aischarged, Michae : Leroy piace, veld (or serving: Willtaan Murpiy , famea =F . A Story Collum, dye. Charen & "-Beeben, unase’ age r ty Ciseearisens reed, Theo. F, Alien 4 parents, dia de, dlinaboility, natged. Patrick age, diseparged; Wer or service BOF Horth Chas ttlely, o@ty gon of Aischarge: witty, 4 Wer, Penniacton Ntoxnt ar Miter Steuien Whitelorn, 18 Barrow git " tnry Taplor, vet, Weld for see ’ ob & Mt: Owe. Snowell, ‘ a . Vas Ditser, dienbtiey’ dieleraed. G flien, discharged, Jul us ewer! terharcet: Gerve’ Enuis, Wah! noe, einen Tee, diaaWiuty, Guckoheed: Freaks Me Even, alten, duetfarged Jaco G. Moore, Glen, dm | @Darged; Joo, Milderborge:, alten, discharged: Garrett gmnersia: Paciek Sinn over age, Wa ged; Ub Bieh. Re reg) ey we ichean, ct tt Now York bastory! | no. lean, over ago, Newson whe, ag ll over Ino. Richardaon, dis: bility, divohai ged; Jegepa Mant disability, Seeterped, Wee. am Hamilton, ven i son of x. diwabiiity, discharged’ Nicholas Yewis FoR: Holme diane horst, dikability, discharged; Jac so @\schargea. Wm. MoGlome, dina ginig; ay, 4 mille Heamege, over age, OF y jurned at bal: Pig igh adyoi pass four P.M. until nine THE KIGHTH , pisrRicr, ‘The Board of Enrolment , tor iho Eighth district met Yesterday morning, at the office of the Provost Marshal, 1,980 Broadway, for the » purpose of receiving applicatious for exemption from the draft, in order to deal with each case according to 1t8 1 write, The Board consists of Cap- tain Benjamin ¥. Mi mierre, Provost Marshal, Spencer Kirby, Commirsion’ w, and Dr. George F. Woodward, sur- geon, At the fro g¢ door of the building a small crewd ‘was assembled, ° gho seemed to take much interest in the hep or dei were going on inside, eo licemen everything wore a peaces Ineide the d Jor a soutinel was posted, with his eal and bayonet @iagonally across, to prevent the en- trance Of uP authorized persons. At the head of ‘the stairs another #og¢dier was similariy posted, with the view of pr reveuth the- appticauts from crowding Jnoanvenleatiy ‘he room where the Board was sitting. The applica- one ~were very numerous, and came from persons mn, all sorts “and conditions im iife—the very poor and these who were apparently well to do jufine world, che man Jo robyst health aud bim upon wb diverse bad fastened bis poironed fangs, the yonth ag cece aud the old man of sixty, alieng and citizens 0. As may be seen by the accompanying list, the mee. tions were quite numerous, 80 much so UhwL it is fea this district will fail short of its quota, The work “i examination is very arduous. The foliowing is tho pro. gramme:— (in squads, Each then presents aption. WC ths claim rests on other than the ground of phyries! debility, he is required to prodvice bonsehotder witnesses to the fact. if he fails to prodice Lhem his case hes over, and he is told to callagain, with bis vitvesses, and make affiday. to the fact or facts 1 Lo claims to be exempted, on son that oumed in bis note f, however, he pleads physi- cal dsability, Ne ix taken int an inners room, and there examined, iD a state of nature, by the surgeon, ‘who ‘horenpon declares whether he is exempt or held to rer vice, unless, indeed, the dolect is so palpable as to render 80 Nv wi eXaMMAtON unnecessary, iu which case he i#exenpted at once Dr, Woodward says that be his become sv accustomed to those examinations that be can by % man’s geporal appearance, Whethor he is physically tit (or a soldier or not. ‘Tue lollowing is @ Hat the appiicants «nd « estate men! of how (heir cages were soveraily disposed of — DIBCMARGED ON ACCOUNT OF VIRANILITY. John fimme man, Wrnst Moessner, James Drum, Na- than 6. Grower, Th mas Galway. 3 T, Morgan, J. J. TLowhng, stephen Vai, Kumond Pi Meister, John Bartsuvld, Patrick Torri, W. D. schoonmaker, John H. Tarrence, Wm. Graham, trauk Melntyre, Louis ‘kranz, Wesley Ste: phenon, Richard C. Beem, Geo. W. Pauling, Moses Ot- unger, H. C. Kehrens, Ebert Anderson, Geo. Hyde, Fred. Sen .behas, WB. Bibbins, Stepben Lymastor, L. Israels, John W. Walter, Anthovy Axtmann, T.J. Ackerman, Henry Mook, Jogeph Adams, Philip Esnstiold, J. F. Dege- Bey Ferdinand Spangenberg, Jones Christian, A. A. Bo gect, James Healy, John Johnston, Raimond Maples. oven aar. Samuel Lovin, Richard Rollins, Robert 1, Murray, Walter i, Leonard. Thomas Weleh, Uanie! Dows, Gilbert M. Spear, William Kregel, Philip Zeiger, Timothy "Guiney, Elias S. Miggine, John Joyce, Michael Mullen, Tuomas Sullivan, Lewis Fraok, Join J. “Prennan, Philip Kearn, vip Somer, Coruesus McAuliff, James Malono, Silas 1 wood, Cornelius Sheehan, Manrice Stack,’ Francis Seontogt,' Patrick Bacon, 2: 'B Davig, Jobu’ Murray, Mathew Kerizan, James Quigiey. ¥. Boegler, James Gillen, Andrew Hoaves, SO RNISHED SUPSTITUTES, J, B. stellwell furnished George Anderton, Jr., Joseph ‘Thomp won ot Varweill Felgen. WXanery SAND MELD TO. RspoRr AP VAMIOUS ae, Wm. W. Wall, D. 8. Keolor, Jr., Charles Howintt, Jus. Miller, W at, Thomas Hayden, John Landy, Jas. brown, ohn Metowan, Kemry D, Rie, George W. White, James Hi. Lewosherry, Jr. Jobn Mitchell, Soha” Wotte, nin Allen, Willian ADD, Joneph (nex A. Jones, Wm. A. ort MeQuean, George F. mis Davie, Michael Phelan, Jur Guuveraone Kemble. BP. Hoyt, 8, 1. haveock, rave 2 Wood, Jobe Branvegon, Charles Edwards. PAIN COMMIETATION ear ae William W. Gandy, William Simith, F rlore fH. se sak nated vichvek:ta thn morning till a laws hour of the night. Khe tollowing 1 the summary of : Fold for 50 Discharved 3 causes, WI0s05 ¢ > for other ie esamination of claimants for exemption in the mngveseional districh conunenced yesterday at the Provost Marxbal’s oifice, corner of Broadway and > the work comaveniced at nine o'clock iu nd continued ati! oar o'clock in the after seventh street mornin noon, when operations ceased for the day, Captain Jenkins, the district Provost Marshal, conducted the examinations in an admirny's manner, displaying a pi per < » of courtesy and ideration for the 60 seripts, while at the same time never varying from tine of his di Mr. Jeln M 12 ns an officer of the goverument, “the Commissioner, ably assi:tod in the discharge of his’ delicate dutics, about forty eases came up for exacaina. slovenl cases the decisions were ad- vorse to the claimants. The principal grounds of exemp. tion were allenage and physical disability. We ore an able to give tho names of the parties exainined, Captain Jenkins having refused to allow onr reporter (o make a record of such m 8, ob the ground that it was con- trary to his instructions, as woll ax to his own ideas of propriety. Othersise Captain Jenkins was exceedingly courteons and ready to furnish any Mformation not of » contraband nature. One of the covecripts exempted was discharged on DI Of not having front teetn. Subscriptions to the Exemption Loan. Tue following were the subscriptions yesterday to the exemption oe net so O'Neill, st Fourteenth street .. eenwich atreet.... The Exemp Committee. ‘The committee of the Supervicors having in charge the dispowal of the exemption claims ef dremen and others tet yemorday,and were thronged with applicutions, fome of which they considered. Wifteon men have ao far bono exempted by tbs commition, The Tammany Hall Exemption Commit tee. In accordance with the request of the New York Coun. | ty Rotor Committoe, the Democratic Genoral Committee | of Tammany Jlall, at their mooting last night,“appotnted | the foltew ing gantiomen to act in their reepectige wards, Onjunction with one in each ward to be appointed om the Rapubiiean General Committes, to aevist and oo erate with the gencral county relfet aud gabstitate umittes, The moceting of ihe whole body will bake place this morning, at nine o%lock, at Tland 12 Doane street — War Werd } t--lohn Por 2—Jacob M. Lony. 2—Patrick Vomabon | 3—Jonn Horley 4—Jobo Healy 1 b—John ¥ Savage, Jr. |g William Nealia. ? Patrick H. Keenan S-Raiph Bowart o—Chartea J. Cbipp. 10—Moses 1D. Gale, 11—-Franets 1. A. Boole. James Maban James tiaye: James J. Gambioton ‘The Firemen and the Dratt. THE CONSCUIPT FIREMEN IN THR BIGHTA AND NINTH CONGRESSIONAL prernicrs, The Commitine on the Conscription appoineet on behalf of tho New York ire Bepartment continued thelr labors Inst ight at Firemon’s Hall, (n giving ont certificates of momborship (0 drafted firemen in the Fighth aod Niweh Congressional districts, to the nuraver of two hundred and fortyaix. This wamber would have been iargor had | bot the eoramittes ted up all the blanks they tad, and | those who failed to have them last night wil) } them this evening at balf-past seven o jollowing is the list — Chris. Meineke, Bog. 28, ay aut At. active, Francie G. Cairnas, oa 4010, nective. | Benj. W, Winan 28, int B, ifth, hetive Thomas Trmpson, Howe OL, 111 WY. Sth, exempt | Warton Oakley, Hove 61, 1 | Join Eng 28, Sonn ONL, Hana 48 Teh ae, nods ifisnan 2 gia 15.498 b. Jott, 24d. active fee tL AV, note. . Png, 46, 408 47th sew pt Pieming, Hg, 46. 103. W. 8ithencuve Jobn Hiner, ng. 46, 138 W. 22d, serive \ — Fna 45, 007 W. LWth, exe. ’ Tu ae be able to | ork. Tae | active ‘ 4, 46 W Terral, Ying. ‘lat ons sin av, f° F. Awiteron, Bg. 46, 10. W! 4 te | 15, 643 six ; : . | Jomer Wukniw, Roeioe 18, 418 Righth ay ' Tani Mul kee, ny rive 18, TAT West 48at a aot se | Frawele Doret, ose bide 284 West 6th wt. votive | George Far oho, Page 16, 13 West 2006 sb, oxompt | } dames Geary, I. and 1 > | mon wil] have to bring w ship in taeie company, signed by the foreman and gee, { tHe ‘t.umas Bowran, B & 1.1. 724¢ Chrystie at. exempt. | Jewbh + 49) Kast Hroadway, ective. Fite) Barr fies ct. 7 | Peart Guigneln i. H uh ay 27. 166th st., n. 10th av., exem} Fdwd, Scallon, Fag. 27, 160th st,, u. 10th av., active. Eng. 41. 154 Clinton st. , act . rg. 27, 160th st. ana 10th a H. H, Fergusson, Fg. 32, 110th st. and 10th av., active. James Murray, Hose 50, 47th at. and 7th av., active. Patrick Mei enna, Hose 59, 190th st,,m, 10th ay. , active. John Alde'hordt, Hose 58, 10th av, abd Lawrence, active. Patrick licMauus, Hose 31,35 Pitt #t., F James His, Hose 31, 14 Monroe at , exempt. Isaac Hleany, bose 31, , active. Jas. A. Monaghan, Eng, 9, 229 Mulberry, active. Matt, Roeland, Eog 42, 147 F, 5th #t , exempt. Joan Kennady, Hose 9, 174 Mulberry, active. Wiltiom Conway, Hoge 6, 23 Gowverneur, active. George Briage, Bog. 27, 10D av. and 158tb, active. Thos, Mullan, Hoge 6, 271 Monroe, active. ton, Eng. 6,54 Hesvor, active. rt, Eng. 26, 57 av. A, exempt. .H. end L. 12, 78 East 13th, Kemp, Hove 11,216 Kass 6th, pt :, Walker, Eng. 40, 160 East Broadway, active, Chen. Relemfeler. Kng, 43, 131st at. & Bway, active. William Ray, Eng. 43, Broadway and 10th av., active, Philip Baker, Fog. &, Manbattanyille, active. Jobo J. 8 6, 279 Monroe, exempt, 4 John }, Welch, Hose 86, 13 Guilford placo, active. James Rogers, Eng. ne 1Blat st. & 12th active. Andrew Gw eng 125th st. & 8d av., active, Jame: Ray, Erg. 43, 129th at., near Broadway, active, Geo. W. Thomusou,"H. and L.’7, 3d ay. and 128th, active, Thoo. T, ik, H&L, 7, Lath wt and 7th a active, John Hanson.’ & Le 71 113th st. and 3d av, active. Anguatus Wilkins, A. & L. 7, 125th and sth AY, Sbiiy Joseph L. Dean, H. & L. 7, 192d st. and 8th ay. Chas, F, Crook, H&L. 7, 139th st. and 4th av. oe Obes, W. famb, H. & 1.’ 7, 1224 at., near 34 av. , active, Mich. sehweppenseser, H. & L, 7, 190th at., near’ 7th av. James M. Rondel], H, & 1, 7, 124th st. and 4th ay Samuel Christy, HAL. q, j27th at. and 6th active. ‘Thos. C. Frearborn, Eug. 49, 3d av, and 122d st., exempt. John Kauski, Eog.,49, 3d ay., near 120th st., exempt. James Doran, Eng. 49, 110th ‘St. and 2d av,, active, ‘John Coyle, Eng. 49, 110th st., near dd av., active. James Coyle, bug. 49, 110th st., near 3d av., active. Wa. Glover, Hore 21, 122d st., ‘ near 3d av., active, Robert Carlock, Hose fa, 12iat st, near ves active. James Forrest, Hoge 21, 118th st., near 3 active. Guo, J. Steughton, Hos6 21, 3d av, and 124th, active. Philip Mitchel, Hose 21, Ath and Sd av., active. Wilham Quinn, Eng. 36, ‘Hoh and 3d av., active. Wm. ". Tark-neon, ‘Eng. 54, 162 18tb, activo. 1. 9. 116th and 4th ay., active. 1th, active, i ey, 110th and 2d av., active. Joseph w. ‘Tut, Eng. 8, Harlem, active. Vhoinas Morn, — 120th and Jat av, Pavid Fitzworald, —- Put. Keonedy, Lng, 35, 119th and 8d av., active. James Johnston, Eng. 3, 117th, active. John Hagan, Fi Peter Agnew, ng. 36, 1218t and 4th ‘Thos, H. Gegan, Eng. 27, 152d and 1th a Mieg. Cain, Eng. 35, 110th and 3d av., active. Jim. Tonovan, Hose 11, 104 62d, exempt. mes M. Petty, H. aod L. il, 51 ery wie: 8. Bolloni, Pag. 52, 110th and 24 av., active. James A, Sarles, Kg. | 118th st, and 3d av., active. Joseph M. Sanlers, Bug. £2, Harlem, activ W. Tabole, Eng. 62, 1" ‘th st. and dd ay. active. Ry. C, Searing, Eng. 52, 128d st. and 3d av. , active. Chae. 1. Tupper, Evg, 52, 121st st. and av A, active. Alfred A. Liscomb, fog. 52, b2Tth Bt, and 3d av, , active. Ehieb Snif_in, Epg 52, 4th av. near 127th st., exempt. wm, Crawiora, Mug. 52, 127th st. and 3d av. , exempt. William iaylor, Hose 45, 123d st. and 3d ay., exempt. Jonn ft. Crumwell, Hose $3, 123d st. and Séav., exempt. Stephen R. stil, Hove 43, 130th st. and 4th av., exempt. das. 1. Howard, Hose 43, 118th st. and Sd av , active. Lawrence Dunn, Hose 43, 118th st. and iki av., active. Wm, Carroll, Hose 43, 122et st. and 8d ay. , active. Win. G. . Wood Hose 43, ae st. and 3d av., ‘ative Areh. veNort F i L 10, ith ay, and bud #., active, Franeis Aticnoti, Eng, 45. 3dav., near 83d, exempt. John Dobovan, “au, 40, 58th, near 4th av. active, poco Tati kp. 45, 87th, near 4th ay., achee. ’ ville , we d 5th ‘ay., aotave. 45, 4ub ay, and 820, actine 1st and av. \. active Sitn and dd av., active. = wen. .Gallan, kag. 45, ast hear 3d tv., active Mah 45, srt, wear 2 ay. ative, 2d ay , exeuipt, . th av., alive. 048, Sith, near dd’ ay, Donohue. Hose 48, sth, near 3d ay Voddit, Hose 48, Sith, near 3d av., uctive Jobo'O'Donuell, Hoxe 48, 85th, near 1th av.,actve. Michael Hallaren, vse 48, 86th, corner 4th av. active, JF, Yow. 10. 86th ond 2d-av., achive, 2d ay. active. ive, day.. near 88d, active f+ 10, Jd av, , Lear 79th, active. Rug. 10, 7o1h, near river, active. | Chas, H. Sericklund, Eng, 10, Sd, near 20 dv., active, 1. Douzherty, Fig. 10, ‘87th, near 2a’av., active, th and Lat ay. wetiv baud 3d av., exe Oth wud Sd av,, act th and Texingtom av 7, 50th, near 3d av., active. 7, 50th and Lexington av., aerive, ist av , ne. 10th, active. vr. Sad & 11th ay., exempt. | doth av. exempt. roadway, Browdway, active. a nr. 7th ay, active it & Broadway , active. osth & Oth ay., active. ss active. | Ohas K. Simins, Eng: Wm. G. Purdy. Fn, 1 Mich. Shatier, Chas. Hutnoy. Conrad Chipper. Es Mich. Gerth, Fog. J6, Rursimor Kabn , Bug And. Widmayer, Bow and. Tight, Png. Jobn Shatter, Eng , OTN, nr. Preadway, active, John Sulger, Eng. %, Gdth, nr. 9th av., active, Larke Ki Eng 33, “iy h, O0tR and Broadway. active. Png. 12, 148 Bast sith at., exempt. 12. 487 dd avon Withian Barbar, 1 ng. 12, 453 3d avenne, active. Janos MoVey, eng. 1, 20 Weat 42d at., active Charles R, Seariett, og. 1,99 West 40th et. active, Chris, J. Clark, Eng. 1, 357 8th avenue, activ fohn Houlon, Rag. 1, 45% West 42d at., active. Geo. Woifort, bog. 1, 314 West 47th st., active, Jobn 1), Gilbourth , 5a ‘28, 377 4th ay. , act Goo. J. Scarlett, Lng. 1, 86’ West 40th si., active. Jobn Ti. Packer, Eng. 1,418 West 47th st., evtive, Adrian Fexuer, "eng. 1 804 W. 47th, active. Pat, Clark, Eng. 1, 06 W. 47th, active. Joseph Smith, eng. 1, 673 Stn av, , active. Newry Connolly, Eng. 1,304 W. 47th. active. Thomas Mu ag oy A, rd 8th av., aetive. an. James Mullen, 42d, active, Pat, Cally, Sg 3 10th, active Jobo Vaines, H , 411 W. $7tb, active. Clinton Metical tiose 25 1 MOY. 11th, activa, Richard Sharp, Hone 2s 2 K active Wan. fl. Ritch, Hore se active, Win. B. N@sbict, How 44th, active. Jos. Linder, Hore 22, 775 Sih av , exempt Wr. F. Meiv@on, Hoae 52, 45th & 8th av., active Ban}. G. Martin, Poms 44 George it 1 Jobn Smith H. & 1. & . Gramer, TH. & 1. Henry, li. & 20: Starun Sanger, A. and L. 5, ie co doveph A. Rerry Jobn oun Hose 62. ph Ho. Ferdinand { enieke. Hose Henry Murphy. 1. end} ‘Thomas Nuits, i. and L Poter kwaid, Ht, mud be 1 at ty Ud, New City Vat, active. 50th | oxemy 204, actives Thomas Wading, H, and 1. 16.985 ¥. Thes, Pendergast, Hose 15, 111 F Jone J. Kagan, Hove Adam ‘noel Lose 4° Patk, MeCuilogh, Hose 68, . bay Miller, Howe 58, 41st and 94 ave., active, John G. Dixon, fose 63, 126 F. 49th, wcti're. Chasles Hetanan. H. and 1. 9, 485 84 ave. | Wilitam F. Wilsom, Rug. 7, 118 F. Isth, wet) Josaph L. Potter, bag. 7 ier, 26th, Active. ‘Aaroa J. Quimby , Eng. Willan H. Field, Png Fdgar T. Stewart, Kow Jonn 0. Gartner, Eng. ivi W. Gordon, Eng. 7 Alden Wild, Pog. too, Seninglier, Bug 15 nb, active, ith, exempt. 5. JOLW. 30th, active. Frod. Gattling, Hose 42, 263 W. 32 Robert Holliday, Howe Micbaol L. Selmer, H. & Thomas Lee, Mose $2. Jobo Trickay , Sose 6, 64 Pike. actt W.. Rave 19 Pomintek, active, | today and every di | . from ten A. St totaa Pee | 1 firemen thomecosear, from the dratt. Drafted fire- | hi them a voucher of member Firemon's Ila’ dogument to exempt thi rotary. Nottee to Firemen, | Finney’ Ratt, Sept 3, } To me Frnewew ov tue Cary or New Your ee °' 1868: fh AN members of the F eee ‘tment drafted, active mpee and exAmpt (doing wet ), are hereby potiled that these tlh are not exenrt hy law ane have been tinable to pa a aobs ite, Want ay rn tte9 on be hit of th wtimont will be bn ations Fires teo A.M. te ten F as © tarnish proper 4 procure thete | Chairman; — | ALWERE J DELATOWR Fever ¥. PBenmt, Secretary, wie | an average of ffteea The Rations Supplied to the Troeps. LEITRS POG MK. w, WALEBR, THE ONT KACTOR FOR COOKED KATIONS, We bave recetved the following communieation from } Mr. Wm. H. Walker, Upiced States contractor for cooked | | Meats, ip relation to the food supplied to the troops at preseut encantped in and about the city:— a AS) ‘TO THE RDITOR ee’ Pan Rca ow Fo s it appears you reeetye sow ; soldiers with regard oe ney ers 8 tBeration’ by me. Allow me to ray that attached to it whnter aad is therefore untrue. | would most respeetfully request that one of your reporters call and examine the stock that I issue to the troops in New York ey New Dorp, Riker’s Island and New York harbor; also the cooked rations served out at the Park Barrac' By doing so I have nodoubt it will —_ you of the imation done me in the Seening ot 90 paragraphs as have appeared in your paper. | am, sir, ‘very respectially, your obedient eer W. H, WALKER, U. 8. Contractor tor Cooked Rations. In compliance with the above invitation, one of our reporters yesterday looked in at the barracks, and was aflorded am opportunity of examin: the rations. Mr. ‘Walker was absent, but one of his assi ' showed our renceion Specimens of the meate and vegetables supplied ‘The meut consisted of freah beof of a very the soldiers, meat fair ne enh; which, we were informed, was given to the soldiers twice pero oh day. In the vegetable line there ‘were potatoes, , green corn, cabbages, tomatoes and eucumbers, orne quality of al these articles, as well 48 the bread, coffeo and milk, was all that could be ex- pected, and if such is the kind really turniehed to the Soldiers there ought to be no grambling or complaint. Alleged Murder During the Late Riots. Daniel Sullivan, a tall, powerful young man, wos ar- rested yesterday by officer Van Namo, of the Fourth pre- inet, charged with killing Joseph Annan by shooting bim in Twenty-second street on the 14th of July lnat in the not there or that day, Edward 0. Baker, of 139 Kighth street, appeared before Justice Connolly and positively identitied the prisoner as one o” the rioters, and stated that he saw the prisoner deliberately aim a Joades gun a% Annan and discharge the same, and that Apaan then fll and was taken to the hospital’ and there died. On “he coroner’s inquest a verdict of homicide was rendered against gome person or persons unknown, and the pesati- ant escaped tho vigilance of tho police until yeaterday, when he was arrested and brought before Jusiiaw Cou. nolly at the Tombs and committed for examinattan. ‘The prisoner's counsel claimed that Baker is mistaken ip bis identity, and demanded an examination, which |s fixed for nine o'clock to-morrow merning, when the coun- gel allege they will prove an alld. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Our Memph is Catmaipoadenbe: Mrarms, Tenn, , August 29, 1863. Return of Generet McArthur—GQuerilla Bands again at Work—From White River—From Below—Colonel Win: low’s Raiders, ste., dc. Brigadier General MeArthur arrived here from the North this moroing. He will remain in the city until to- morrow, when he leaves for below, and wiil rejoin his division near Vicksburg. ‘The General is considerably improved by hts visit to the North, and returns in good trim for the campaixn of the coming autumn, ‘The guerillas of West Tennessee and Northern Missis- sipp) are commencing to grow more bold. A party, uuder Mitcboll, attacked a railroad station at Fayette, ‘on tbe Memphis and Charleston road, yesterday, in hopes of catching the train ranming east.. After a brisk en- gagement between our forces and the guerillas the latter ‘wore counpelled to retire, with their plans completely frustrated. The loss on our side was several killed ‘and wounded. and that of the enemy many more. There Reems to be a growing disposition among the people of the country to arm themselves in dofenco against the operations of these guerilla bands, whict Prowl! «Bout the country, slike severe on friend or foe A 1 between the citizens of Tip- y pack these guerillas re. salted most imequivocally in favor of the citizens. Thts example may sugeest to other localities the propriety of & similar aetion, Let this soirit once take possession of the real natives of the counties, and the end of gue*illa operations is not far distant, ‘Ihe nets trom White river shows a gradual approach of our forces under Davidson, who is, with bis advance, Rear Hayon Metairie, ten miles Little Rosk. ‘be forces of the enemy , como sed of the combined troops of Kirby Smith, Dick Tayter and Price, ml under the vom- mand of tue fatver oliver, are making grent preparations dixcomifiture of our arms on the bayou, How. ewer, the preparations of our troops to meet all exigencies Are so complete that nothing short of the pessession of Little Rock is looked for. The news irom this expedition wil soon begin ty grow in importanes, ervthing i# Reported quiet at Viek Porn tiddear anh seegars along the river. The weather i axtremely hot, not, however, Wo the increase of aicknoss among the troops. Colonel Winslow's famous body of horge will imme diately return by boat to Vicksburg, to cultivate a fur- intanco with the interior of the river States, is getting pretty tired of the continned visits vous’ raiders—Grierson, Hatch, Winslow and a mailer ights. If anything wil ‘bring the people oof their hopelessjand exposed condition, these raids will. Tho people are already pretty well disgusted with rebel impoteney. urg, Natchez, Mail Messengers on the Mississippi. Hrapquantenrs, DEPARTMENT OF ‘THE 6 A New ORLEANS, August 20, 1863, lL order to secure the regular transmission of mai's, the commanders of all steamboats plying on the Missis” sippi river, within the limite of this department. or be | tween New Orleoms apd points beyond the said limits, wil) carry authorized military mail messengers, furnish them subsistence at seventy tive cents per day and as siga them @ stateroom, with a lock and key, for their eq- elusive use. By conymand of Major Genoral BANKS, Rinaro B. Inwix, Agsistavt Adjutant General Cricket Match WILLOW, OF BROOKLYN, V8. St. GORGE. ‘These celebrated clubs finished their return match yes terday afternoon, on the ground of tne St. George Club, at Hoboken, ‘The Willows scored 80 runs im the first in- nings, of whieh Hatnmoni «made 25, Torrence 12, and Pearce wd Lindsay cb. Gibbes and AL, Wright Dowled finely. On the tlrst innings of the St. e Gibbes made the bi 7 in truly good style. Ai. Wright made 30 by; Mumford obtained beat and Ford, Kendall Gordon contributed regpectivel M11 nnd 10. In the second inuigsof the Willow Hud- ron and Draper (of Roston) succeeded in before parting. but the remainder of the el goore in propertion They, for the good ‘ot 108. "the Ste rge had 23 runs to win, whi tl 'y obtained for the lows of four wickets. Hammond atid Penroe,on behalf of the W low, bowled execediogly well. #1. Wright's “slow under. hand” bowling was very effective, notwithstanding it . en did Dot however, roa wp the Be lacks that effect which trie cricketers admire. ‘The fol- lowing is the score: #1, GHORER CLAM, iret Innanae. uns. Seoomd Tunings Runs, aller, ¢ Hudson, b. Pearce. sonw @ » Fa cali: A) WUE MB a. 5 on'iny a 8 HL. Wright, b. Pearce... 0 invent rea ou “ 7 Tedd, “6. Lindsay, b. Pe + O b Hammond. ......605 8 . by. 5b. Hammond....... 7 pf. Ww. °. i Kenaul, rnin out. TUM OUL Levees ices 4 Mumford, b. Rammous Gordon, not oats. run out... ies Wides, 17) byes, 6 byes, 2. we ball 1 Widew, 2; 1. byes, 1 2 Total., Total...... py evn Nerond Innenys Lang b, Gibbes, bbes bw. D. Birst fonings. Bainbridge. b. If Wright. © 6 Huadsov,c.Gordon Miibbes 0 > Higham. b. Gibbes...... 0 | Pearee.¢. Waller b Weright.izy bb. Ho Weight Hammond, b. Gibbes b oH Wright... Sharp, b. Wright » 4. Wright... 22) Torrence, run out Bob B Strachan, v.Gibboe...... $ cH Weight, b. Gibbes.. 2 Lindsay, — ot out, Aas 1 ©, Manford, v. Gibbes.... 0 Draper, not out, 4 © Kendall. bo H. Wright, 23 Byes, § § Byos,0:1. byes, 2; wide,L.12 Tota! Total. +108 Unapires—Mesers. Vinten and Wm. Crosely Seorers—Nerers. Groves and Serwroner, The Crops. DAMAGE TO CKOPS IN THE SOUTHWEST. A letter from Champaign county, Iinots, Stat ultimo, i. — ¢ oldest inhabitant has no récoliection of much a frost at this season of the vear, sweeping down the “p 4 by thousauds of acres aud spreading dismay among rural population, as was seen here yemerday morning ‘At least aif of the corn is ent down, uttorly ruined. Vines of ali kinds are killed, including every tender her. bactous piant. The leaves of the grape are nearly all killed, ‘ith moat of thafrait. og has turned bi and « large part of the erop ie rul ‘The free cotton, of whi of the weed has becn rie, i gone beyond any hope of ever aay the roots, We have no menps to-day of Qoster extendas, but fear all north of this drvugbs had redgeed the corn to not more than te, and pow hail Kinds. potatoes, &e,, ba dave seldom been 80 several by before the middie of October, as at eo. writing. Trovday armors are every whete fury cutting ap the wilted corn, to save what C4 ean (or The drought continues. tA OD ‘auen cloudless, without pearance of a chapge the weather. Tho nip are repping from the trees and the late ase to wrow and mre drying up on the teu bene of whieb will soon fall ‘MISCELLANEOUS. 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HEAR THE Hean THE WIAESSES Worth'ess and pernicious articles are 80 rion polatened ay Jn the advertising columns of the by, fone ters, that the prooretors HONTETTERS BUTTERS rare: ence. kent Ly ive qustations from tkelr business the GE PINTONS of those who use and avpreciata, * GENUINE A MrICLE Should be confounded ‘by one thinking eth the UI 3 mout V unserupuloun Srptne an charigians whose double vb ect isto well both ther a the PU ms. however, thet FACTS IMPORTANT TO THE: be VERIFIED AT_ANY MOMENT by addressing, the: ant Bot be bid us under @ the ui ed A feel interested (n the subject to 2 THE INDIVIDUALS FHEMSE! Hi get pee of a rot temperament slek §n the propeller Trade Wind without the least owing to theirpreventive effeacy, Believing. nEAGTH "AND COMFORT OF THE PUBLIC, and fi dateso wih eg Inve the raat he eamne ‘ume ish CIALLY RE ates Correctuess of the particulars. Sr, Nicnor.as Horst, New Yoru, March 2, 1868. sultered race, trem sen siekness nereeateres determine when leaving New Orleans tor New York, ia June June jet a hy your celebrated Stomach Bittern, Tieridg minae i Sub & box of your Bitters for the ine'at, myeelt and w. fe frien ‘on on. con art ‘orage co Burope in the fo uaa T opooed the boars ifmyl sin inten offing teh om annticers parook by aking Batt swing gieaias tarah tee dem ther soon yecavettd. Dir Gotasbiron. the shlpie phe Capt. Paten, the commander. ph o, the ria pear experimen! agd unifermiy wi enure success, tothe Bet tha ring the whole trip mora chan i can describa im. conssquenews two boxes trom two of my late fellow passenger mew ie Ylverpont: ant shall end them out by the pert aramer. You ought to tave a derot in Livernool. A sons Ventiriog tor the first thie (or indeed ina ik sex. to obtain. if possible, a supply of your any Waving port, and tier by weer tieninelven against sea ales ness, Tam. respectfuily, obediont servant, sour Oo*JOHN A. MUBLIOR. READ E. D. N. s0UTHWORTH’ Phosrect Cortaas, Geoncetowe. D.C Apri a 1M) Messrs, Hosterrer & Sxrtn:— GENTiaWEN—It gives me pleasure to ndd my testimonial 1a those of otvera im favor of your excellent prepara Se- veral years of residence on 4 of @ southern Fi Ando. close application to Wterary work, bad #0 thoreugh!y exhansted my nereous system and undermined my health, that I had become a inartyr to. dyspepsia and nervour hem seh recurring nt short intervals and dletymg all known re~ tpedies ju the materia medica. T had come to the er that nothing buts total change of rosidenee Bd” pit would restore my health, when a friend recom tetler’s Bitters.” [procured a bottle as an expertunent.. TS reqitired but one bottle to convince me that I had found ak the right combination of remedies, The reltet it affords te. It is now some years since I firs! rs and jt is but just to way that T have foun! the j reparation al! ha: claims to be. Ttiv a stand: re family © ith ps and even as @ stimulant we like i fetter than angtning elses but we usc tt Ina nerveee ball ous and dyspevtic cases, from fever down to toot 4 What T have now ‘eapeptic OF Bes vous in id to aeure re © done some goed. iain, gentemel Mesers, Hosters GENT! voy —Pl Dottie of tae) De some of your Bitiers, one . left: we have an inci sale for them. seein, our tirm had bees dormg the whole of | or, and Was eured a the « ase Ot three bottien. He had liver sovapiainy, ascompanied with Boog twed all the physicians here. oan ae Tatton for celebrated doctor, and thought he wi He, The, frets bottle stopped the © Youre truly, WiitDON a Haren Seshiannvman, July 7, 19s, 4 Messre. 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I say, with ail siueerity and truth, I woenlu now be returned to the sate of health {n which you thers found me from which they have ung yientiouably re. forall the money in ‘the world. fam, with Ls , obedis ap etm YOUN W. HRONAUGH, Chief cierk New Coxvarscrxr Came,» Near Avexawonis, Va, May 1983, 5 Messrs Howrercen & Sari — Daas Sins: Will you do me the fever, to, farward by ex in f dozen Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, with tu. for rarhich 1 will ae you on mgh, Owe m mth agin ioe 1 im with wy Bt are weed Sad sold Basérate of lia we poe aia are oe iia . a ie tS Ncaver on rouse os Aad heen ehrow! has afforded me the rei toes no time in eendtog ‘hte 8 Fiowotta Sinws: “ SEzEEEEE s"0's" gee z= a - citi

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