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NEW YORK HERALD, WED) _ ~~ Major Lockwood, Thirteenth cavalry. GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT. Captain H. Wilde, Seveuteenth New York Volunteers. Guptain Kieinsebmidt, Sixteenth cavalry, Adjutant Ferguson, Fifth New Yoru Volun(vors, - a. Major Greon. Twelfth cavalry, Surgevo Clark. Assistant Surgeon MMillspaugh Poet Quartermaster A. H. Jocelyo, Charies Carples. Joba 8. Fderson, Twelfth cavalry. Captain D. Rowland, Acting Adjutant General. ‘he General evidently took a deep interest in the pro- coedings, to judge from the exact manuer in whieh he @crutinized every movement of the men. He appear much ploased as e&ch company passed Dim, and it was plato, even to the eye of a civilian, that the men knew (hey haa the eye of a soldier upoo them, and therefore their movements were as previve and regular #a ome of the beet drilied troops in this country, ‘The regiments, having passed as above stated, returned to their originet position, and preparations were at omee made to enable General McClellan 10 meot, in & md formal mapoer than he had before dono during the r View, his old frieous and associates of the Army of the Potomue. With this purpore in view the olf soldiers of the Army of the Potomac were drawn up ia hollow square, and a8 00n a8 tbe Generai glanced at them and they back again ‘on Bim, a fond and long continued rear of greeting buret from their ranks. It was a scene of whieb any ove in General McClellan's position wight well feel proud. There jas notbing of adoubtful eharacter in thie greeting, but ‘as the genuine outpouring of brave aud honest hearts. was ani occasion that should be witnessed to be properly ppreciated, a8 no pen could do Justice to the subject in mere desoription. ‘Ag soon as the equare was properly formed the General, by bie side, urged bis bersea few w square amidst the most Coloae! lansing, addressing the roldiers, sakl:— SOLDrans OF THE ARMY OF THE Poromac—}t ie unpeces: sary for me t introduce t0 you our old chief, A tremendous cheer rang trough the imme- diately, and General McClellan, as s00n as the 1! its of the men bad become hoarse from shouting, modestly un- covered, and addressed them as follows:— GERERAL CLELAND BPRECH. My Comnapes—] am glad and sad apd proud to meet youagain. (Loud cheers) J am glad, because we are all glad wo meet old comrades and brothers in arms. (Renewed cheering.) 1 am sad, because I am reminded Review of Over Twenty Regiments at Camp Sprague, Staten Island. PRAL MCLELLAN PRESENT. Greeting of the Veterans to Their Old Chief. Address of “Little Mac” to His Old Comrades. UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, &o., &e., &e, One of the most interesting and imposing military spectacles that has ever occurred in thie veiuity ook place yesterday at Camp Sprague, New Dorp, Staten doland, The affuir originated with the soldiers of tbe New York Volunteer regiments encamped &t New Dorp, under the command of Qolovel Lansing, an old officer of the Army of the Potomac through Its most famous cam- paigus. It »ppeurs that a large Bumper of the officers apd privates of these regiments formerly served under Major General McClellan while he was in command of his be. doved Army of tbe Potomac, and still cherisbing a warm attachment for their old and favorite leader, the partict pate § akatal tab car ak ae pant in all their joys and sorrows, they conceived the | renton. 1am ‘2, Wecause 1 call to m Sea of inviting him to visit their camping ground, with | ts, from @ view of exbibitmg to bim their undying devotion and @émiration. The way in which the invitation was gotten ‘ap abows in a striking manner the love which the vete- vans of the Potcmac bear towards their favorite chieftain. ‘1B was couched in the followmg language — THE INVI1. TION. you of your brethren alain on our fields of Woar- service. Genera) Groner B. MoCLELLAN :-— Jo, the undersigned offcery and soldiers of the old soso uses aie een, Army of the Potomac, are very desirous of you | atthe jon of this neat the troops almost ence more, our old commander. in obief, and res} by frantle with enthosiam. souted as if they wequest you to accept a review at such time and 08 | would tear their ‘out, threw ‘caps into the air, you may decide upon. and otherwise man} the most devoted attachment ‘This short letter ef invitation was signed by over a | to their gallant little commander, THE SCENB AND RECEPTION AT THB OFFICERS’ QUARTERS. peers — — Jeoved homoge = Lng A warters, where be rece! & greeting ly as warm as that accorded to him by the men outside. Here for over an hour the General was literally besieged and overwhelmed by military men as well as Civilians on all sides, earn aged a grr noc moo pagne was y_ provided, jonel Lape! opened the honors by say! ee GxvrLarm—] request you al! to fill your glasses to drink to a toast in which you will all join right heartily. Lgive you as that toast, ‘* Our army’s love, our country’s hope, and our honored guest.’’ (Loud cheers.) General McClellan responded as follows:— I thank you, gentlemen. and ip return will propose one ‘toast which | am sure you will all join me in—namely, “The glory of the Army of the Potomac.” (Immense cheering.) * TRE LADIES CHARGE THE GENERAL. At thts juncture a great commotion was observed to ‘thousand names of the officers and privates, who glory ip ‘their former connection with the Army of the Potomac. “LITTLE MAC’’ ACCEPTS. ‘Much ag the object of this flattering testimonial of af- fection desired to avoid any public displays and demon- ‘strations. be could not find it in hie heart to refuse a re- quest proffered in such a kindly manner. The bearcr of the invitation he instructed to go back © the camp at New Dorp and tell the soldiers @here that he accepted without hesitation, and ‘would designate a day for the meeting. While thus ecoepting, however, be made it a sine qua non that no publicity should be given to his intentions, and that the fair shoul! be kept 98 secret as possible. A DAY NAMED. A few days after this Colonel Lansing received a notif- sation from General McClellan to tho effect that he would | Ninenasen’ “explained ‘tiselh ox ‘body a trail 0 bimeelf the hovor of reviewing the troops on Tues- | dressed ladies, who out of tience db » the deiay which the General was making inside, actually took the esentries by storm, and bowled right into the midst of the champagne drinkers, never stopping until they pushed and crushed their way up: to the General, whom they surrounded like a cordon of goddesses, heap- ing a profusion of smiles on him all the while. The gal- lant Genera] could pot resist the charge of such a for- midable army , and of course had to succumb to the influ- ence of crinoline for short time. ‘AN INOIDENT. An officer who had served under the General, shaking him by the hand, the coe ened oy “Goad by, General; to which the day, September 8, at three o’clock in the afternoon. Colone) Lansing accordingly made all the necessary pre. parations for the occasion. The camp was at once put tmto perfect order, and the soldiers. without being in- formed ss to the exact day of the review, were instruct. ‘@4 to prepare thomeelves for the coming event. Some. ‘ow or ctber the injunction of secresy was broken, and ‘the cat was let out of the bag.” Somebody told @omebody else that “Little Mac’ was com- ‘mg on the day named above, avd the news reached the city through the soldiers, who sect fo say ody saa io area Precious intelligence to thetr'wives and families, 10 |) <The i . order thas they might be in attendance om the occasion. Ge sag eee pyle ‘Bat it did not get into the newspapers, and hence ‘6 im- menee rush, which would otherwise have occurred, did ‘Bot take place. Bat the attendance was, nevertbeiess, quite large and imposing. Yesterday baving been the day appointed for the re- ‘view, ai] the morning boats to Staten Istand were crowded ‘with passengers and military,on their way to Camp @praguo, at New Dorp. It was expected that General McClellan, with bis family, would take the one o'clock y through the crowded apartments to aide door, leading ‘ut into @ portion of the field whaze bis r had Jett in the custody of a trusty servant. He thus hoped to get away quietly, without any further display of emibusi- Som wat he boped fo vaio. ‘The ovation was vot yet over, and pertiaps the most hearty and sincere part of it yet remained to be enacted. 8 4 SPONTANEOUS OUTBURET. Assembled upon the very spot where the General ex- Pected to find scarcely a soul, wasa group of old evidiers of the Potomac, patting the gray eer ae pes over " lately borne their favorite the boat for the inland; but anxious to avold the crowd and | Bonn: thea saw “Little Macts’ f mecessary demonstration attendant thereon, be started off 10 fasue from the doorway there was a 8 anything of the kind fall two hours earlier, and was conveyed to Vanderbilt's ie ~ = — hee eso — : i landing on & special steamer engaged for that purpose. | Sis could now keop beck the reo Tee og oF The cro de on the one o'clock boat not being privy to this | wards the General whb almost evetaie den montchiog @rrangement, and failing to see General McClellan on | his hands, his swerd, and every portion of his garments. Board, as they had anticipated, concluded that he would The crowd fairly lifted bim on their shoulders and piaced his saddie, and t) Bot even satisfied, but @ot be in ettepdance at all, and exhibited unmistakeable | still crushed around him, endeavoriog to attract his at- evidences of disappointment Bat on reaching Vander- peer ners Mey could bags ba ~ ieenees 7 Tw Dit landing the true etate of afairs was divulged, aod Me largo crowd of visitors started off in the train for ee Dep oe ee Satisfied and in a bigh state of ex- ex, 7 and General,” were was with you kina of exclamations bim at every twist and turn of his horse, fe. ‘ADtietam that eltement poctation. ‘The train left Vanderbilt’s landing about two o'clock | "dich was rather restive under an arom ane. fm the afternoon. ‘about and pushing it was undergoing from the excited = , aad reaches: How Derpetation fa about pb ry yi Be : af recognition by a sbake of the hand, a kindly nod of the head, or a wave of his bat when the person addressing him Dappened to be ina remote part of the crowd. He — Charge of his own veterans witb remarkable 4 irroness and Bature, aod when the sudden outburst » level, bard and dry soll, wel) | subsided a Mttle, put the spure to his steed and drove off wo which it is devoted, and emi- | rapidly amid the vieas of the multitude. This litle SCBYB ABOUT THE CAMPING GROUND. ‘The soldiers’ quarters, which bave been called Camp , presented a very animated and pictureaque ‘The camp is well situated and covers some @ more acres of ground ted for the pur; ently suitable for a nd . The wide plain, | seene was one of tbe most interesting witnessed — with = wooten barracks, and dotted "over the whole day. rey B5 ae Pte hundreds of spacious white tents, was completely ‘The General after leaving the sccompanied Col. ereft of all traces of dirt and obstructions. ‘thing | Lansing to the residence of Mr. Ryers, situated directly ‘was neat and cleanly. The Stars and Stripes floated from | opposite the barracks, on a gept ity. Here be pj dowd ip tbe centre of the Geld, and bundreds Ec of Crapo spon eee ‘waited, in company with gupaiier represen! es of the national ensign fut estimable lady and immediate attendants, until the from tho tops great crowd of visitors took their ure. re- ‘THE OPPicEne” = = ee sae he would leave for New York which consisted of a wooden build: mg special best. Sn oee Yong poe Poendynt tig 4 conelonio, it must be stated that everything was panne ibe coloes were | Gusing tbe day 10 mar in the least d ‘around anda —. mar agree (he pleasant ee ee ; | xpfemed ‘imsell well pressed. Sib artes af wea ded , the roome ae Soo bang with ieetiee entenece, the soldiers, and*gratified at the warmth of the reception iso writen the walls. | 4©.bimself. in large acai ns" | INTERESTING FROM KANSAS. Fe meaenden ees terres aeine sree eee WELCOME, LITTLE MAC. roowee. OOOO POLE RERODL LE DOE OE. . Zachariab Voorbies, Assistant a Capt. of of eo port, ted Our reporters t e Potsting’out al te chyevaa of lotereet and afording tse | ‘8¢ Mamens Men at PaolemThe R members of the press al) the facilities in his power. moval of the Union Commanders De- THS TROOPS IN CAMP were made up of portions of some twenty or thirty vol- mateer regiments at present organ! apd reorganizing the war, under the authority of Seymour. of them mustered move than a few and nome were much smaller in numerical force. AWerefore, quite imporsible to even guess at the strength f tho whole force. Some estimated the entire body ag Bigh as ten thousand, some at seven thousand, &c.: but Sve thousand perhaps comos nearer the mark than cither. The men were ali in fine condition, dreased well, and gyi dently prepared vo do their best in hooor of the occasion. THR REVIEW. Precisely at threo clock everything was in readiness for the review, and General McGjellan and staf, accom- lod by Colonel Lansing and staff, with an escort of airy, dnsbed into the Geld at a hand gallop. ‘Phe Gene- ho was mounted On a magnificent gray ¢! ir, be. came ConmpicvouF at once, and the moment the ‘iret poe im was gained & spontaneous cheer was ‘all over the grouvas. The troops were drawn up $a four columns and presented very picturesque appear. ance. They were shown off to the best advantage and thaly ¢ixtanoes marked with military precision follow ing officers acted as the Gener: - Col. W. A. Howard, 15th Artillery a Gol. ¥ Felix Satm Salm, 8th New York Votupteers, Col. G Von Schaack New York Volunteers. Ooi. Frank Jones, Bist Now York Volunteers. E. Schou New York Volunteers. award. Wheeler, 178th New York Volunteors . Augustus Fonk, 88th New York Voluntesrs, . Wm, De Lacy, 37th New York Volunteers, . J. W. Savage, 12th Cavairy. . Viliarcean, Union Shar; Col. J. y B Gives Gol. W. ston Cavalry. Col. M. Morphy, Kings county Velunteers. Ovl Clevciaud Winsiow , 6th New York Volunteers, Capt A. H. Haabrough, Ald de-Camp to Gen. Kilpatrick, th New York Volunteers. Gouaral MeClelian, having ridden along the lines and thet afleere” houdyentters| where’ the, Woops passed 0 afticera’ ters, wi wr 10 review beforo hit im the followin, : Colouel Lansing and Btaff, Sevonth regiment Band. Drum Corps. Floventh New York Volunteers. ‘Thirty ret regiment New York Volunteers, with war manded, d&c., dic. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 8, 1963. 4 despatch states that the excitement which bas pre- vailed in Kansas since the Lawrence massacre has sub. Sided, and In its place has come a deiermination fearfully earnest to avenge that terrible act, There seems to be BO Confidence in or respect for General Schofiet. A fow days ago Genera) Lape and C, A. Wilder sent a telegram to the President saying that the tecompetency of General Schofeld waa deplorable, and unless there was a change of commanders immediately there was danger of a con- flict between the people and the military. The reply of the President did not indicate bie policy. General Scho- field's Order No. 92 bas only intensified the popuiar feeling. ‘The meeting at Paolo to morrow will probably be the Jargest ever held in the State. Parties are going in wa- gone, With arme and rationg, from al) parte of the State. They will not go into Missouri if the military show any disposition to drive the rebels from the infected district. Quantvel and Onerebar are about thirty miles from Kansas Oty wtb a y tocreased force, The two hun- dred thousand dollaré in cash taken out of Lawrence bave given them glory aad recruits, and = 6 ba swollen from two hundred to twelve . In Leavenworth, Wyandotte, Paolo and Ossawatiomie the citizens are under arms, and all the towns are nightly guarded by citizen patrols, The military are no longer retied on. Lieutenant Governor Osborne will probably preside at the Paolo meeting. A platform of the most radical char. racter will be The remove! of Fokofeld and Ewing will be demanded. Common cacee will be made ‘with tbe emascipationiats of Miseour), and a committee Will be appoln ted to go to Waabington w th the Miseour) committee, The people of Kansas will not rest wnti) Sehotteld is emoved , and a map placed im command, wbo, instead of Being praised by one faotion and copdemved by the other, Hi deserve ond receive the applause of a!) loyal mon and be bated by the rebels, Mansas Versas Missouri—Meep on ¥ Own # worn colors . ‘ Duryee's Zouaves. GENERAL SCHOFIELD'® IMPORTANT ORDER. Thirty fourth regiment Yew York Volunteers, GRNBRAL ORDERB— KO. 72. Ninh Sew York Volunteers, Fimange anrans Dap arta oF Tire Missorr) Sr. Loum, Mo. Reptember 4, 1863. ‘The militia of Kaneas and Mirsour| not in the service of the United States will be ared only for the defence of their respective States, They will not be permitted to pase from ove State into the other without express orders from the district commander. No armed vodies of men Twelfth New York cavalry, Corning’s Fighteenth New Yorw Light Cavalry io eight ; rien ie te 4 Twenty-first New York cavalry, diemou M Seventeenth New York Vetucteng te Thirteenth Now York cavairy. Sixteenth New York cavalry, and other J regiments Lot belonging to the United States troops or te these por- i] Tho following officers were in command of tte above | tees of the Mate Milltin Of Manas and Mimouri welch 2 ii cerng the revlew, sod pect Med their duties ma | bave been placed under the orders of the department sew o —Commandaut of Cavalry, tien vnmned f ee SI Rone, Coonmaudant of Tutaeiry. Co Wey aeut: | commander By ihe Governor of the respective Stator, will of permitted, under any pretext whatever, to pres Commandant of Wi Col HS. Lansing, (aptam Over. | trom one State to the other. By command of Major ton in command of escort Geveral Set Geld STAFF COMMANDANT SRW TORK Th re, CW. MARSH Aenietant A Major Goaver, Twelfth epvalrs aa Caprnens, Aas nan vee bsaranst tran THE DRAFT. Notifications d@ Exemptions. THE FOURTH DISTRICT. The Poara of Evrolment of the Four! Congressional district met at nive o'chck yesterday morning , which is ‘one hoor earlier than usual, at the headqnarters of Pro- yost Marsbal and Captain Joo! B. Erbardt, No. 271 Broad- way. A file of soldiers were stationed througbout tho spacious building ¢o matntain strict order, but their ser- vices werejentirely unnecessary for this purpose. Fully two hundred and y individuats thronged the office of Provost Marsbal Erbardt to lay their claims before tbe Board, but in consequence of several delays, entirely oc easioved by applicants, who had neglected to furnish wit pesaes, &c., yet the Board were enabled to surpass their previous labors; and, unless some unforescon exigency arises, they will ve able to adjudicate al! the claims that come before them at the expiration of the ensuing twenty deys. The Board have become fairly acquaint ed with the various dod PT rece anxious to ercape compul 4 do not occupy so much time as formerly in dis- posing of them; indeed, it te barely possible now for ‘@ successful attempt to deceive the Board to be male. ‘The new rule of Provost Marebal Erhardt, deputing two hours each day to the consideration of applications for aubetitutes, works admirably, apd will Be continued tn force. Substitutes are evarce in the Fourth ~ easional motives. afternoon three jolly Jack tars, in the full: rig of British man-of wars’ men, appeared at the office of Provost Marsbal Erhardt and their services betitutes for @ ‘fair consideration.” They ‘were offered two bundred and fifty dollars each by three conscripts who had been unseccess‘ui in finding substi futes, and were op the point of paying the pment ‘the commutation fee of three hundred ddliars. The jolly fellows held a conference for @ few minutes, and thea esition, much to the relief of the cop ‘all further drafis such a one be made except by the ‘ederal executive power. threw off their satior’s a] and donned the full uni- form of a Usted States ler: Nothing of special inte- 3, le inci s . veothe following is the list for yesterday, with she dispo- ‘ition of each case:— George L. Ward, Cyrus E Lee, Robert 4 Snell, se A wacuray, ‘Jobn ‘i. Devitt, A. K. Powell, Charles Wagner, Patrick Rooney, John Seigie, M. Van Wiek. Micbael MeCanD, Micbaci Cxnnon, HC. DeWitt, Joho W. Brigg®, DeForrest Fox, Augustus Shultz, Matthias Meaner, Grif_o Kirkape, ©. L. Myers. Tota, 18. ‘ANENG, Michael Eagan, Conrad Mantz, Wm. Montgotery, F. John McKai peak frat Barly, Joh Risch a penn ‘a ee ( ale, Pennie John W. Hawke, Wm. Hud Pe eae Waltcline Jusrtecsberg, Patrick , George Archer. All won, James kyan, Vs MoKenna, Wm. Kean, Ernst DISABILITY. Francis exempt. ‘Total, 10. PeyacaL Matth as Kingsbury Jr, , Frank Sullivan Mark B: Bartell, Robert Roberts, Edward Murphy Charles O'Rourke, Samuel Mafitt, PatrickMoloney . All exempt, Total, 9. OVER AGB. Peter Vandeon, Elise H. Kiog, Christopher Keinle, Jno. McKenna, Harris Johnson, Jacob Scbillinberge, ¥. C. Candeed. Allexempt. Total, 7. PAID THE COMMUTATION FET. Stewart McDouga), John Hunter, I. C. Culver. All ex- empt. Total, 3. NON RESIDENTS. co Smitb, FE. Lanigan. E. Ambury. All exempt. : ‘ONLY 80M OF 4 WIDOW, Anthony Friel, Charles Somerset (colored), both ex- empt. Total, 2. IN SERVICE, James McClain, Julius Cogswell, bothexempt, Total,2, UNDER 4GR. Charles Beck, exempt, Total, 1. CASES LAID OVER. ‘The number of cases Inid over is 41. RECALITULATION. 4 oS: TOA)... ceesereeeceter nee eerenet eoseee RIL THS FIFTH DIGTRICT. Perfect harmony and order characterized the proceed- sage of the Board of Enrolment in the Fifth distriot yes- terday. There is a wonderful degree of sameness and occurred of an unusually interesting nature throughout order:— jor — Edward ; pe nd 180 Madison st.; 04 Broome st.; H. Brooke, 41 on Elast, Kearney, 263 Moarce THE SIXTH DISTRICT. bearing those claims being extended, and no *« cific time being stated, persons come forward wit! order or regularity, crowding the rooms, passages, \« Will be pat a stop to, as the Commissioner intends to pre adjourned) tbat beard op next; for tbe Fifteenth ward,on Sep- tember 14, and for the Sixteenth ward the follow! week; and that those It appears that thie person’s cl of aitenage was laid over afew days for fur- ther evidence, amd since thea he has brought document from the British Congal in support of hie clai this evening he used some bo ned fs placed to the Provost Marabal, w! under arrest. persons furnished substitutes to-day and persons paid Un appearing full anguage Seventeen were discharged; two commutawe, and twenty-one persons were held for service. FURNIGIBD SURETTTUTEA. Charles PD Belden, 42° West 23d street, furnished Carl Meisner. John Z. Westervelt, 47 street, farnished Henry 5 , 196 West Bist street, fur- ington Henry Bennett; William H. Brennen, 367 street, farnisbed David Leopold; John topber street, furnished James ‘Weat 15th street, furniabed feat 16th Hughes Friena Pitta, Te Richard Dobbyn, rabetitute Bretell, oe —e COMMUTATION. Peter , 1 Zine; . B wane y! ai Chae. P, B. Ripley, 311 The followmg is a list of the claims heard and decisions given during the day — Wm. B. Lindmann, non-resident, dire! ; Sher- wood Vedder, pon-reeiient, discharged; Jas. Bowerman, ed parents, discharged; Charles Ball, over age, dis- € famvel Richarda, over age, dino ; Beary iscbaryed: Chae Wi bpnam, | Benty, over age, din- ¢ y 182 Greenwich, held or vier: Martin MoGowen, alien, discharged. Samuel Han bon, dieability, discharged; Jobo Brooks, disability, die- charged: Sinclair Meyers, umder age, ‘hecharged. Ne thane) Whitman. dinability, discharyed: Jobn Lealie, dis- ability, diseharged Gillet, disabitity, discharged ; ihow. Livey, ovly son of widow, discharged: Marquis Meyer, alien, laid over, Carl Schultz, allen, die. charged; Fred. Witman, 21 Amity, held for service; Kichard Vab Houtom, disability, discharged, Wm Jobn- ftoo, ility, discharged, 1. Kirby, 197 Wert 20th, held for service; Wm. Horn, over age, discharged: Thos MaoNedl, over ago, discharged Haaty a eid for #ervice; Samuel Lemmen, over age Nichola Brandt, disability, discharged. Patrick Mabo- ney, alien, diveharged ; Jobn Pri ¢, 647 Washington, held discharged ; for ‘service, Wm. J. Hnsket Samuel Cohen, alien, dise Wm. Sha 24th, hold for service, Gamaler Springstoed, divetarged: Jas. Abbott, 163 Wost 24) Mi. Purnek, over age, Recharges: ability, discharged, Chae & Tunis, non resident, dis- charged; Frank MeCawley, in service March 3, 1863, dis- » Over age, charged’ Carl Hermon, nonresident, discharged Wm. F Hoffman, nonresident, discharged; Thomas Van Prunt, dimebility, divcharved; William Nayior, mn service March 3, 186), cischarged; Cha, Parrowt, in perro Marub 3, 1863, discharged 2 34 3 2 2 1 u y in the proceedings of the Board, and nothing the day. The whole number of cases disposed of was ninety-five, which were classified as follows in the ‘Total... 4 The following are the names and residences of men beld Theodore Bloom, Ratgers st.; Jobn Smith, ‘Orchara james at. bard st; John Brede, 9¢ Heary et; Meinor Whitford, 211 Monroe st; Edward Percival, 82 Market st. Each succeeding day increases the num ber of person waiting to have their claims for exemption beard at this office. This ie partly owing to the fact that the time for ‘and wasting a great deal of their time. This, however, pares list of those names remaining unanswered in ihe Ninth ward, and advertising the day on which they will be beard im the Harrap and e few other pers. Mr. Stevens wae also authorised the Boake to announce in the outer room (when soa an a . ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1863.—TRIPLE- SHEET. George B. Goldschmidt, 100 We t Twenty first street, bela for service, Lyman N, Jones, 329 West Sixteenth sircet, held for vervieo: Julius Bowey , alien, discharged Barry, aliens laid ‘over; Thomas Cudnor. diabi charged) Michi. Corm/ey, vow reside st, discharged ; Robt. Pouer, metherkess children, discharged; Jobn M.rphy , over age, discharged. Francis Duberty, 221 Sullivan strect , hold for service; Thos, Frost, over age, discharged ; Oncor W. Shaw, disabllity, discharged: Wm’ Steele, disability, Alexandor Fidor, disability discharged: Win. 2031 Hudson street. eid for rervice; Houry Pay ten, 65 West ‘Twentieth street, held for service; Alex. Wallace, over age, disct : Wm, 4. Anten, 12 Grwe street, bold ‘or se. vice; A. Petersea, disabiiity , disebarg- ed; Dabl. Young, 220 Mercer street, held ior service; Alfred Roberts, 96 Ninth avenue, held for service; Joba Seaman, 28 Jane street, held fur service. The Beard adjourned at twelve until two P.M, when the prooeedings were resumed. Geo Dougher.y, alien, di-charged; Wm. L. Fisher, over we, discharged; Fred. Whitemarcb, 106 West Twenty- fired street, bold for service; Horace Smith, diability, dis. charged: Geo, Warren, over age, discharged; Henry Meo- Kinley; now r at d char ged Samuel P, White, disa- bity, discharged; Jobu Gorman, over age, discharged; M. Coleman, aged parents. discharged: Cyrug E. Smith, unger age, diecharged; Julius Weller, alien, discharged; Philip Baler, alien, discharged; A, Timoiat, disability, dis- charged: Philip B. Vetller, nou resident, disci ;Al- bert Jobuson, under age, diec Jno. Fatherwitb, dver age, discharged: Harvey Green, disability, discharged; loses Coyert, over age, discharged; Francie Shangle, dirabiiity, dischargea; Jas. Faker, disability, di a; Jobo W. ay, obiy gon of widow, discharged: Wm. H. Clark, disability, direbarged; Joseph G. Wood, 442 Hudson et, beld.for service; Wm. Kerr, disability, dis- charged; Charlea J..Toggert, 141 Macdougal et., beld.tor service; John E, Barnes, 36 Great Joves st... heli for ser- vice; Jacob Stumef, 49 University place, held for ser vice; Henry Vannest, 220 West 17th st., helt for service; James H. Clark, 200 Bowery, held for service; Stephen K. Glover, disability, disehasged; Adam Blumm, disa- Dility, discharged; J. M.. Ward, disability, discha-ged; Hep ry Bird, disability, ‘Frank Morris, disa- bility, @iscbarged; Thos. Applotoo, disability, discharged. ‘The Board ‘Adjourned at four P. M. until pine A. M. to- morrow, THE SEVENTH DISTRICT, In thie district the Enrolling Board, composed of Cap- tain Wagcer, Commissioner Baldwin and Surgeon Dr. Van Kleck, are engaged upon their arduous duties with una- bated zea}. The heterogeneous population in this district, composed of every nationality, necessitates the employ- ment of an interpreter and causes much delay. ‘The following is the result of yesterday's labor, as fur- pisbed by the gentlemanly recorder to the Board, Allen Rutherford:— Nomber of claims heard. ‘The following are the names of the part! PEYRICAL DISABILITY, Jacob Smith, Ch. Van Pelt,@. Haver, James Doyle, O'Connor, Chas. Moseman, Bernard Edw. Dolan, Michael Roney. Mirhee! MeLangbito, Soha ‘Satchel, Jobs Guion, Louis Seitz, James Rolsiring, Jacod Graf,” * UNDER AGE, ote Mangan, Geo. Seme), Adolph Luts, Jose Schu- HAVING MOTHERLEES CHILDREN. James Tool. ALIENS, Jos. Smisb, Michae) Joyo, Hy. Klutban. HELD FOR DUTY. Adon Dieb!, Coleman Harris, Louis Semmi |, Geo, Smith. Jacob Baker, Ed. K. Hall, Frank Crandell, Ellwood Abrabams, Caspar Moller, Bernard Sberridao. FURNISHED SUBSTITUTES Lewis Curtis furnished Morris Green, John Rhemfrank furnished Fred. nye Bernhard furnished Albert Collins, Jobo D. G: furvisbed Robt. Gilmore, Peter Atkins furnisbed Geo. Smith, Jobu Kuntz furnished John Bebs, Wm. Boyd furnished Joseph Strandinger, Geo. ‘Lewie furnie! Jobn Williams, TRE EIGHTH DISTRICT. The Board of Enrolment for the Eighth district com- menced operations at eight o’clock yesterday morning. Up to seven o'clock last evening Captain Manierre had = disposed of over two hundred and sixty cases, of which Ba ’ the following is a correct report :— OVER AGE AND UNDER AGB. R. Gracie, R. Mackey. Albert worg, John Lauer, Geo. ‘Dorr, Thos. G ere Ls arles Nesbitt, R. G. + McLean, J.T. MoCormiek, J. ¢. Ran- Pardee, James aie, J. oom, ver Page, Patric! Sam. uel Davia butcheil, 8. P. Odzzens, Lawson, elat Onions Charles Egleton, Geo. Goff, G. H. om 7 tin imbernst, ley, Jamea ipbell, Thomas Walker, Joha Scobie, W. E. Vermilyer, Julius George Joel M. Jones, Patrick a Lage 4 Gibson, Jacob . A. Martin Perrin, ry Bremis, 8. mand , ire, Carl Schroder, Ferdinand Hopp, Daniel J. Corr, F. Roeser, Jobo Fitageraid. ALIENS. Isadore Hunchell, Heury Garver, Corp's McMury, Mi- chae: Ready, ‘Adoh CRN | Lowis Pandch, James Gour! Louis Dreyfuss, James Wr Lewis Julius Spoerry, Martin ‘uarpai ollld Gar’ i 4 x Meh, Joba Heary Hadmagel, Jat J ol Schwam, Black, P. McMillan, A' . Ewald, Wm. 1y, Michael y ‘iibert Miller, Fred. Habos, ‘Murtha, Pati. uy al Touls Parri, Adam Rohe, Lines. Cornelius Norton, Patrick MoCauley , Sam). Olive, L. F. Viernot, Bernard |, F. Hom-om, Jonn Gleason, Wm. MoGowen, Robert Ciaric, J Laverding, Wm. F. Fleet, John Miller, ¥. Porth, McCann. Bnields, Fredrick , Fox, Seaticn, Bats So cottag cmos cnet Dewy, Dakin, Thomas Jones, » Caries Champion, Thomas gee, Bernard Sberridao. Plunkett rey, Brooks, iathew Frame Geo. Mullen, John Tim eas, Joba MeGrath, Ben. Gi “ irew Flynn, James Reilly, Alfred H. Lav!’ Walltug @.M. Rainey, aloazo Baumer, Hoffman, Edward McDonough. PalD COMNUTANION. M. Tompkins, Jr., Henry Riley, H. Clarksos, Lucius Boughton, » Avgustus VORNIRMED SURPTITUTES. Geo. Abell, Jr., farnished George Gray; 0. B. Cornel) furniahed Gregorio ino; C. ¥. furnished = Ehbriech; Jobo EF. Alexander furni Alfred wr. RON RETDERT. me Logan, D. B. Pecks, Farman Lawrence, Clark W. FATHER OF MOTHERLERS CHILDREN. Michae] Clune, John M. McFarland, W. rick Deviin. Kemble, Pat- ‘Thomas Atwood, Edward ig Do; Tew Combe, G. W. Wheeler, David B. James Philleoy, Charles Melley, Isaac tytn, Job Donnelly, F. Hellig, Albert Franklin Gardner. Deanis Ryan, 8. Hors: ford, Miebael Baker, Wm. Hines, Michae) Murphy. Mitoboll, Peter IN RERVICE MARCH 3, 1863. Joba Jones, Charles Roxbury, TWO BONS In SERVIC, Charles Barrington. ‘UNDER sz. Francis Gillespie. RRCAPITULATION, Nomber beld to service. datitutes. ‘The Commissioners, Provost Marshal Captain Jenkins, Commissioner Jobn M. Sands and Dr. William H. Thom- son, with the Recording Secretary, Jobn M. Wateon, Req., met yesterday, at the usual hour of nine o'clock, at the Nipth Congressional district, corner of Forty-seventb street and Seventh avenue. During the day one hundred ‘and thirty-three cases were disposed of. No eonfosion, no disorder and no inconvenience were experienced by those who had occasion to visit the office, The same rule As on previons days, was obwerved of Donring: the exact pom! pot ied % i Rraveryiting Was carried’ Ont "apple pie homely order. fe cannet, however, make our preliminary re- marks without offeriny our ipecial acknowledgments, to the inteligent and obiiging Recording , Mr. Wateon, and Lieutenant Thomas Fay, Deputy Provont Marshal, for the facilities afforded our reporter in making out & correct record Of the business diepored of during the da} In ‘comnection with these hoadquarters it is right to ob. ferve that there js the quarter master's tment, un. der the direction of Mr. McCosker, w! Gtting out of the men held to service is of the best material, and with which the men them: clyes are fully pleased, both as to the material and the waoner in which they are ‘ur. nished, We canvet hel 0! rerving that the great majori- ty of those who enter the s rvice in thie district are fine, able-bodied, bealthy and. ty usculer en, and willing and able to do their duty as # Idiers. In addition to the goveral courtesy with which the public have been dealt «ith in this office, tho guard on duty, under the commar? of Leut, James M. Broom, of the Seventh "ited ale infantry. tive been mows obtig ig to the public who beve nad Or +o tocali a, these headquer'ers The fe ow ne ToD Th Wilh Bhow the vuginess discharged at this office, with tho a'sposition made of exch case, all of wnieh will be found under ite aypropriate Bead:— PAID THE COMMUTATION, | Edgar Holden, FOUND sureTeTUT David B. Meilisb, . i non, Edwin A. Simons, John Kusick. Peter Young, Joseph | Shapnon, Joho Ruppert, Krederick Stany, James Smith, William J, Eoyle, Jobo Hanua, Henry Linders, Francis Stephens, Anton Horn, Hiram Parker, George Clewents, | Augustus Graser, Andrew Wiison, Augustus Searing, Wai. J. Linden. PUYSICAL DIRAWNITY Robert McA\lvab, George Dieney, Willism Kennedy, James Emoney, August Swith, Samuel @ Linderbeck, Marshall Brittcn, © ville Willis, Joho Millon. Jacob Heit- Dut, Wittiam Yebaffer, George Munce, A. Waseenchaid, Charles Kukies, Jobo Carman, Charles & &igmmes, Joseph R. Firth, Jere:viah Fandreley, Patrick H. McCollougb, Henry Rudolph, William E Smith, Matthew Cullen, Teter Quinn, John Barrott, Frederick Dionickey, William Ro- gers, W. Geery, Michac} Larkin, Henry ‘Th: mp- son, Edward Byrne, ALIENAGR Louie Schiwiler, Thomas Kenney, Wiliam J. Stewart, Charies Seaman, Henry Graves, William Jenkins, l’eter Pauley, Geo. Pervis, Christopher Rup), Joseph Schwartz. UNDRK AG Rovert Newile, Henry Sperry, David E. Travers, Louis Riess, George Thompson, William Henry Parrisoa Martio, | William Fesie, Alexander Hughes and Philip Miller. NOX-REPIDE ST. Joh Rennie and Charles Snyder. OVER AGE. John K. Bartlett, Slowon L Hall, Philip Milfurg, John Schenbelmeier, Robert Foster, Peter Hagan, Johnny Murry, Jacob Klockews, Conrad Kunzman, soba Burdick, Jacob Abel, Jobn Wargan and Michael Stenbev. ONLY SON OF AGED PARENTS. William 4. Roff, John H. Edelmyer, Wiliiem Purdy, 8. E. Hawkins, Jobp Michael, George Link, Charles H. Bin- pan, Wm. Rohan and Cornelius Ryan. ‘LAID OVER. Joseph rene; Suen Ferguson, William Coro, John Hobbs, James Car , Jacob Swartzmyer, Benjamin Hunburg, Daniel Ludwig, James Smith. Fro! Castard, John Ruckiey, Herman Bogert, Charles Skiuner, George Curry, Henry Courta, Robert Bell, Wilvam Schroeder , William MeComb, Julius Hanck, Bowling, George, ‘Thompson, James McConner, Jobo Miller, Patrick Burns, Oscar Cutts, George Mitchell, John Unger. IN RERVICR. Patrick Donohue, Patrick Mansfield, Louie Redicur, Migmoug. tse cases dlapoeed of yesterday was Richard ys Welden, who was discharged from the United States service as an invalid. The $2,000,000 Exemption Fand. ‘The subsoriptions to the Supervisors’ Exemption Joan come in slowly still. Yesterday the Relief Fire Insurance Company subscribed $10,000, which, with another $560 Mrg. R. A. Brink, was all that came in yesterday> make the whole sum subscribed up to the present time, $866,900. The Drafted Firemen. ‘The Committee on behalf of the Fire Department rela- tive to the draft met yesteréay at Firemen’s Hall, and were in attendance unti] ten P. M., Henry Wilson, chair man, officiating. The following members appeared and procured their proper papers for exemption, five of whom obtained substitutes:— Thos. McDDermott, 202 Grand st. , Hose 31, exempt. Chas. Paul, 123 Christopber st. ‘Thos. Connor, 98th st., Engine 32, active. : ‘Wm. Brower, 254 W. 60th st., Hook and Ladder 8, active. H. Hancock, 244 Ist ay., Engine 51, active. P. Moauley, 240 av. B, Bugive 61, active, Jos. Day, 199 E. 1 , Engine 51, active. Owen McEvoy, 248 W. 2ith at., Hose 30, active, L. Winterbottom, 273 9th av. P. Madden, 319 lat av , Engine 61, active. . J. Cortisaor. 111 Leotard st., Hook and Ladder 1, active. ry Elcock, 194 F. 3let st., Hose 44, active. Chas. W. Upham, 387 4th st., Engine 31, active. ‘Alden Wid, 106 f. 27ub at., Engine 7, active. 4. W. Gordon, 105 E. 26th st., Engine 7, active. ‘Adam Kobl, 672 8d av. , Hose 58, active. John Hines, 133 W. 32d st,, Engine 46, active. Ed. ¥, Williams, 58th st. and 7th ay., Engine 46, exempt. Boeneser a Mudson oe per ‘14, active. ‘Thor. Handy , 80 4th at., Hove 40, active. B. Sheridan, 109 Ist av., Hose 17, procured substitute, active. Wm. A. Auten, No. 12 Grove st., Hose 40, procared sub- titute, active. : TOF. £. Kirby, 199 W. 20st. He T. 6, exempt. Walter Oakley, No. 12 Gramercy Park, Hone 61, active. ‘Wm. T. Ames, 263 Division at., Hose 36, subsi)- J cy trea Jones st., Engine No. 8. pt. jas. , 82 Jones st, 0. 8, exem; Jas. Abbott, 163 W. 24th st., a. & L. No. 2, active. Wm. Shaw , 163 W. 24th st.,H. & L No. 2, active. Chas. W. Kidd, 69 Macd St., Hose 38, active. Joseph Shannon, 228 W. 42d st., 18, active. Jno. A. Linben, 21 Christopher st., Hose 46, procured sub- Btitute, active. By. A Linden, 68th st, and Broadway, Engine 36, active. im. G. Purdy, Goth st. and 10th ay.. Engine 36, active. Aug. Graser, 68th st. and 10th av., Engine 86, active. Fredk. Gottsling, 263 W. 32d st., Hose 42, procured sub- stitute, active. Robt. Halliday, 247 W. 37th st., Hose 42, prosured sub- stitute, active. Allen J. Cumming, 79 9tb st.. Hose 11, active. Jno. Higgins , Hose 37, active. Jno. 8, Anderson, 125tb st. and 4tb av., H. & L. 7, active. Joho String, 64tb st, and 64! Eng. 36, act M. Schaffer, 64th #t.. 6th aod Eng. 86, active. idan Leroy st , Hose 40, active, procured sul te. 126 » Hose 63, Geo. Walter, Carmapeville. Eng '27, active. Jones. 26 West 10th #t., Eng. 29, Houston, 96 4th st. 29, active. Armatroug. 26 West 10th si., Pngine 29, active. joseph Farrell, 486 Hudson st , Engine 29, exempt. Jno. Huftnael, 660 Ninth av., Engine 39, exempt. Jno. O’Niel, 2468 Seventh av.. Hove 87, active. C. W. Mienexe, 377 Fourth av., Engine 27, active. The following members reported themselves as being Frc, Day. bagi Ye, 104 Sathte .C. 4, lic st. exempt. W. ©. Larkin, Rngine 16, 261 Weet Sad st , active. Jobp Grossman , Engine No.2, 14 Heater st., exempt. Thos. H. Mooney, Hose 2, 1234 st. and Third av., active, Engine 15, 265 West 136th at., active. f ft, active, ‘Thos. Mulligan, Engine 30, 125 West 189@ street, active. The Draft in Broekiyn. SPECIAL MEBSTING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEY— BEOONRIDERATION OF FORMER ACTION BXEMPTING TOE FIREMEN AND MILITIA—A ‘NEW @MRIBG OP RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED PROVIDING POR THE RELIEF OF THE FAMILIES OP DRAPTED MEN. A special meeting of the Brooklyn Common Council was beld iast evening, upoa the call of the Mayor, the object being to reconsider fommer action by which pro. vision was made to exempt all firemen and ai) members of militia regiments. It appears that the banks would take none of the half millis joan beretofore authorized upon the resolutions as adopted, and it therefore te came Decessary, ip to procure the money, to remodel them po as @ meet tbe views of the moneyed men. The Pummpart, Alderman O’Keefo, called the Board to order, when, on motion, the Board ed iteelt into Committee of the iow ing communication from the Mayor, explain- Vogetber, was then Feasons for calling tbe Board Maron's meen vened to deli. families of mtu the confined to those ony ov near relatives opm for their maint Jaw author: ~ : seems to me entire} "Gacy of our cur ciusens ofc Yo the esompting militia. ions sane tt ‘Setincton betwern. the diteren y saiheendaa Ai*oe"alite called'upos jany of those also who would be exem mations yo ower Sot cage ey hether the) by litetnen, militiamen, bakers, OW Any oiber purRuit It will not only by or qe ore universal ea 19 say Uhat it will fe mity with the statute, and but T am also authorized to sa to be taken more readily by capiialtate, MARIIN KALBPLEISCH, 5 Considerable debate ensued. in which it was stated that the money required could not be procured upon the resolutions re adopted, whon Alderman Fisbor offered the follow ing, whieb explain themnelves:— Resolved, That when this committee rise it 10 recommend the Board thi rs to ined. how resolu —_ Thi September instant, at pages 4 and al of he. and they are hereby, reconsidered. a 9 far an in Us hee, to mili. © uttena the families of tow 6 0 heret be ruined by the Mayor apd C Ant to chapter M4 of Laws of | 65. ay hereby, suih we Oh = ho ay be, ant are WBiag ov ast eee atlas Se Sak Christain Leiter, Levi kilis, Jobu R. Poyce. Fdgar Baxter, | Loe had doveated the tysburg, Pa, dred strong, Including twenty ploces of artillery, croseed the Arkansas and Cooper, who bad massed on bis front eleven thourang men. After a faint ehow of resistance the evemy commenced preted piri roperty. Bh pt y., Bluot pursued hundred miles south of the Arkansas to Pertytiley which ja on! sary deprt. Depot, on the Red river. The Indian clear of rebels. Blunt is now marching Coshen, Claremont county, on Saturday. The negro freu Advantageous to the city, a sum not exceeding payable with interest aot exceeding seven per vent per num, and tesue bonds and certiicates of iniebiedness inerefor, the availa thereof to be used for the relief of tbe families of thoxe who been drafted into the military service of the United 8 Resolved, That when married map, baving & a éependent on him for support, who are in such Indigent circumstances aa to require assistanc be, or fe yin eae the m: wervice of th eral ernment, re at alle Vaid. to h fy such ‘sums and tm such manner ag the Com: shall deerh proper Such applicant shall make applicadon to the Alderthan of the ward in which he residex” who, with two reepectable eit ens, to be noi by the Aiderman of each ward and con'irmed by t ‘shall constitute a com- mittec to exami Tf, in iPeir judg. ment, they be y 'y, they shall certify” the same fo the Cgmmon Counc.i, who shall determine by & macority vote of ory elect 4 the amount of rel of 2 2 urnished su applicant, whieh, when approv Honor the Mayor shalt be paid by the Comptrotier of the city, as specially directed. Alderman Srrone offered the following ag @ substitute: for the Inst resolution, which was agreed to:— disb .rsement of the moneys raised” Taltbe confined vo the parpones of Re rmining whogha!l Le worthy to receive rel) I be associated with each alderman two well known and respectable citiews, who siall form a committee of the ward; and no relie ‘De granted except by consent: of a majority of the ward committee, confirmed Jority of all the members elecu:d 10’ tiils Board. proved by the Mayor. The committee then rose, and the resolutions were re- ported tothe fuil Board, Alderman Ternam in tho cbair.. On ‘motion they were adopted os amended, by a vote of seventeen ayes to onenay—Ald. Sicl.anghlin, iu compliance with the recommendations embraced im the above resolutions, the following local coumitveem were appointed: — Ward. 5 Manley. 2—Kruncis Markey, Jas. Buckley. 4—Bordets Stryker, Wm. Leceb. j ‘S—Jeste M. Follt, Jono Pyburn. - of 6—Cornelius J, Sprague, Gea 1. Kent. : ‘7—Sammnel H. Tarner, Thos. D. Hudson. ; $—Supervisor Francis Magraty, Jessica Skinner. 9—Amos T. Hatfield, 10—Wm. A. G. Wi iiiams, . M. Thomas, 13—W. W. Armfield, Murphy. 14—Adclphus Baker, George B. M 15—Norman Andrews, Jobn Baldorson. Eisemann. Meseroie, Jonathan Moore. Chas. J. DeBevoise. @—James Gridley, Roswell C. Brainard. 20—Robert B. Benedi¢t, Seymour L. Husted. ‘Alderman Srrona moved thit in case any one of the ward committees should not serve, that the Aldermen be authorized vo appoint a man in his place. Which was carried. Each ward committee was authorized to secure ® room at an expense not to exceed twenty-five dollars. After which the Board sdjourned. RXAMINATION OF DRAFTED MEN. The formal examination of drafted men in the Third Congressional district commenced at the Provost Mar- shal’s office, 250 Washington street, yesterday morning at nine o'clock. The examinations took place in aa upper story back roum. The lower rooms were occupied persons intercsted, among them a number of women, gome with babies in their arms, who came to plead for their husbands, brothers or sous. The first hour wap devoted to the examination of substitutes, and the re— mainder of the day to hearing other cases. The fellow- ing is the result of the day's work:— RXEMPT FOR DISANILITY. Mott B. Bedell, John W. Tayior, Valentine Shield, J M. Isaac 8. Abi Sars » Patrick J. Hauly, Jamon Budsley, James Murphy. ONLY BON8 OF WITO ". James Taiff, Jobo H. Scudder, Ulrich Kreither, Sylvester” Cummings. UNDER AGR, Samuel Bristow (col’d), Patrick McNabull. ALIENS, ‘Michael Delaney, Lewis Haskins, Robert Locke, Her mann Otten. OVER AGE. James Morrissey, George Morgan, James Friery, Jamem Lapagan. HELD TOR SERVICE. Robert N. Goodwin, John Fowler, Martin Wood. SUBSTITUTES, FURNISHED i M. Olcott offered Frank babar thea re pel offered James Graham, accepted; W. V. George ord offered J. L. Bi pted: Charles Os rr james L. Ray, accepted: Dora offered Fravk Feeley, «ccepted; Albert C. fed offered Fdmund Kobineon, accepted .N. W. Duryea Fdward Flaherty, accepted. ‘Tbe examination of dratied men of the First ward will: probably be concluded to-day. ‘Ihe Second ward will be taken up to-morrow. THE COST OF THE MILITIA GUARD IN BROOKLYN ‘The militia of this city having Leoa on duty sines the July riots in New York, the bills i:curred for their servi- ces in Brooklyn wero presented a! a meeting of Super- visors yesterday. The following is a statement of the amount'— ‘Thirteenth regiment, for services from July 20 to July 30....... = sees + $5,198 00 Twonty-eightn regiment, for rerv: ++. 8,877 62 Twenty-third regiment, for services {rom July 19 to July 29... Windy <5 daMaia 406 2 Fifty-second regiment, for services 19 to July 27...... cocascephepetitican AON GD fo iment, for services from August Fitty-sixth regiment, for services from July 19 WO JUN BO... eee eeteeeeee sees OSE Fifty -eixth regiment, for services from July 31 Seventieth regiment, for services [rom July 14 The Tenth District. ‘The draft in the Tenth district, comprising RockJand, Westchester and Putnam counties, will not take place until the early part of next week, no order to ‘that effect having as ret been received by the Provos® Marshal, Mr. Moses G. The Substitute B Bavmmong, Sept. 8, 1963. General Schenck has issued an order suppressing the substitute business in this State and in his department, 18 having been found that the agencies for procuring substl- tutes to go out of the State and department interfere ‘with the operations of the draft end recruiting. GENERAL BLUN1’S ARMY. Brilliant Successes in the Indian Terri< {Correspondence of the Et. Joseph (Mo.) Herald: CaM? ON THR ARKaneas River, August 20, we récotved reliable information of A \sondh apd commineary stores, except coh ob camp eq ‘was burot by them, OCR Lon is serey “Te killed and thitty-one wound latler Williams, Firat Kansas Coiosed severely, but not, as at first supposed, doried one hnnd: the: Vowwpicere to purport be from Gen. Price, stating that Vicksburg was il vate and parade despatches would be reinforced; that Helena was role Army of the For? Grimson, Inpian TeRmrrony, August 20, Via Laavsw worn, Sept. 6, reas } / General Blont, with his army, four thousand five Bune red, and that at Got- Tiver on the 22, and offered battie to Siecle: foon turved into a disorderly Mght. They pew one fifty miles from Red river, At this point be captured and destroyed their comm s- The rebels continued ir it to Bogey ig Dow Fort Pmit which will, doubtiese, fall without a wereagin: — Attack on a Negro—Two of the Assail- ants Killed and One Wounded. Cuscins at, Sept. WED Four men made an attack on a negro in fis howe, near Killing two instamtiv and wounding a third.