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NEW YORK HERALD, THE DRAFT. fooxrmump ruow sRoonD P4G8.) tions im New ‘The Board of Enrolment of the Fourth Congrossional district reassembled yesterday morning at their head. quarters, No, 271’ Broadway, Captain Joel B. Erbardt, Provost Marshal, presiding, The day being inclement very fow persons availed themselves of the opportunity of avoiding the usual crowd; The business was entirely similar in ite extent to that of the previous day, exactly thirty-three cases boing adjudicated. It being tho Inst day for the delinquent drafted men residing in the Second ward,fmany of them promptly appeared and were ¢x- amined, thereby saving themselves from the fate of de- sorters. Those who failed to be arrested at any moment, dehnquent parties throughout tho districl are in the possession of = Provost FE 5 2 fitm, but the market was There were sales made of 560 Dbis.New eae, party alte. anette, 8 610. 8 82}<6, Uther wise, Siar rranrdate 2! $2.15 8,83380 for *Omz.—Thore was i preos et animation in gad tho tendency of Duoyant a 2. was oe Toast £0; crude feck 2 3 34 aoe Sh at ae rel “ Caxg was in good request, and tho market fayored —Pork was in moderate) es wore made of 2,000 bbis at $I! 60 for old moss, and $10 1234 a $10 60 for Boot was in fair demand, with sales of 400 bbis. Bt $14 a $16 lor Oxira, aud $10 60a $13 50 for plain me with gales of 1,800 packages at were quiet at 640. a 0. for for hams, Bacon was in more Buttor was in good request at 18¢, 26c. tor Stato, and 14c. a 2e. for Ohio. me.ling frovly ut 0c, & 1360, a —There were 300 ur was quite drm, and in fair demand, Sexds were nitracting more attention, especially linseed, which was up $320 a $3 ‘ timothy, $2 26 a $2 C0. Oro WAS & INOderate demand for Castile at 16c. ther larger arrivals of the delayed cattle, an ket closed with rather unfayora! About 100 head wore taken by the goverument agouts ab the rullug prices, contrary el general Soenateo? the market evidenced conaidersbie firmoess, and notwithstanding the heay augme ate of the supply, it soon became evideut that it to no reduction, and the The addresses of Marshal Erhardt, ¢ from hia movements (hat bo will short. ly give thém a surprise of a disagteeable notare, To-day the last chance presenta iteelf for the deiinquents in the Third ward, The cases Invertigated yesterday presented nothing of @ startling meg ‘Tho substitute agents fur- niahed four men, making a doliarg for thelr trouble, of the substivat have been clears last week in Au ‘bs ‘Will close about the first ‘yeu has compiled from the ies Agures of the Roard since its organization, the quota of active request, 15 for new mess, the drovers would su butchers, of whom Shere ae quite s Goud) and, concluded to pal Monday-—in faet they BS K boon good cattie—so thoy bought freely at Lc. One drove of prime Kentuck arrived on this day, but so fino were they thal immediate sale at upwards o: $100 per head, or an aver- oune of the beat Drtuging 11 3¢¢. the best drove offored, we believe, aod certainly alfords every enconragement for furnishing this olaas of cattle. ‘Tho general impression eutertained at the close of busi Ness was that tho market was fall as good as last week common und inferior cattle were a clasert our previous quotation, with. © cattio were all sol tion arrangements would seem to be about as perfect as they can be, alrea that Improvements are ‘In contemplation livery of the live stock @t the New ork marts at the proper time will be nesured, Lard was, doing votier of over five bundred been estimated by ove er ten thousand dollars by the ageata io thia district sineo tho (ote in thig district tat they did om willing to pay ‘well for fund at 80, a Z0, Kast India sold at 7){0. @ compared it with the tue following ‘4 of Kurolment. 25, clover, 940, a 104 be romombered ia set down by the anthoritities at two thougand “and tweuty-tive men, ‘Yo make due allowance for exemptions, ffty-per this number, 6r one thonsand aud twel added to the’ quota, making three thot ‘ive names drawn frontthe wheel, Of this number one thousand threo bundred aud thirteen cages have beon en- Jeaving one thouaand eave to be adjudicatod. ‘enty hye have been * ela for duty,’ iaty have “furnished substitutes,” and twenty-seven “puld’ the sommutation fee” of threo which ia equal fiy-two soldierg towards making balance of one thon- ro woldicrs to be raised, rociire thig number of mea from jandred aud twent, for good cattle, while g tnato’ frdoly at 77360. and and thirty ‘for pepper, 23e. for d that the cee Urely dispose of, and twenty-three t two hundred and one hundred and # ‘business was moderato, but the eady. Sales transpired of 675 hl od boxes, the former paruly at auction, at 12%0, a Ww Orleans aud 2e- @-12)ce. for Cuba. veined wus tn foul as well as in tair We opine that the elements will prove more ay companies, and that sLoppages, , Will continue to be beard of now and then, desplie hele t ulniost endeavors to prevent them. Aunexed are some of tho priveipal droye notes, which wit! be found confirmatory of the foregoing report of tho sworful than the rail weston ‘be frost in the West bas created quite a ‘Tho eales average 1,200 bhds Ken- @ 240, 119 bales Yara at p. t.>: weed le fa "ito. 0 doc, Vai Low was tn more demand at 1c%. a ll'{e., with culntive cemand, the quowe of the dist sand ive hundred and ssventy-tor" Tt wili be impossible to the ove thousabd seven persons who remain to bo examined, Authoritied will pnrsue in relation to tho dete will cqrtainly oocur in this, district it remalns for the to make known to the p i ¥ tho following recapituiation of all tho cases me bofore the Board that a ‘the quota of the district has bo: Muester & Eisner so/a 267 head of Iilivois steers, wh bought on speculation at Albany, part 7 owt., ; And part 5!¢ cwt., which br as were frm But not remarkably active. tealy, with sal “4 160 bbig. at 52446 W6o!1.—The market continues tolerably enue and wome dese Iptong bove advanced. Sale Het tat a and extra at 60e. a 68e. Voreigh reported, 100 bales Rio Grande, on pales Lenshai at 3$e, a 40c., 1,000 les Core wt 28¢ aSSe., 760 bales Martinique at 2c, a ‘The trade {8 more active, and promises to continue m0, but prices have nt generally advanced, sold 224 Ii/inois and Ohio steers on their own account at prices ranging from Te, to 1040. per head, on 614 8.4, Woodruil & Bro. down atoors of Allerton & ewt., which realized 10c. @ 10 di gor Jot, well worth the oF vato ‘ermas; 360 Stotey’s droves, 8'¢ Thoy were a ver; a3 the prites go now & hopherd & mf aprime ot of 27 prime Obio Dur- wt., which brought plump Ie. drove of 96 nice 73g owt. Iilinois steers were sold by Eastman & Bro. at 90, a lle. |. Williams fun out 181 [linois for FE. Williams at & ile. for 26 prime animals, and Se. a vo. fot FAMILY MARKED REVIEW. The following prices reigned at Washington market cnet ofa winewe mother.... Paid cohimniation 10. ‘ ‘Only support of huif orphan children. ‘sof brother or sister. Names twice drawn from the whee: Mxats.—Roasting ple Borter houre soak, 200 fore (arts % of beef, 160. loin, 186. ; mutton, 8c, a 12¢, ind quarter, 13¢ a’ Ie ; cormed pork, gues, 7c. a pleco ‘ume ducks, 22¢. a 2tc. per Ib. ; © 5 fowl, I8e, a 206. ; turkeys, 180.; goose, $L L0a "P. Gillis sold for himself 60 Indiana cattle, bought ab Albany aud sold hore at 8) 6 Molutyre & Goif rold 69 934 owt., owned by Richardson a each, or an average of Ile. Kontueky steors for Smith at realized 11 so. oak Bu 1006 old 62 common Tiinois for Atbaay at 7)40. a <a Hinace ‘sold 74 g00d 8 cwt, Ohio for Radcliff at P. i ae disposed of 71 of Alexander's common 6)¢ cwt, Illinois steers at 8c. a 10c. Murray & Glgyor sold for Wing 95 Indiana 6% cwt. at 3 Ulery ‘worked off 124 thinvish Minois steers for J. T. Alexander Bt 8c. @ 10c. on 644 Cw. E. Loughman sold, on his own account, 64 ae little 614 n10 steers, heifers and cows, at Sc. a9 }. Bortram, ‘owner, sold 66 medium 7¢ ew, Minols a Lies ted off 124 of the Alexander cattle, a thin drove, 64; owt, light, at 80, a 100. MILOR Cows. The market remains substant: jeod, tho several preceding weeks. to prime cows brivg $50 to $69;\but the bulk of the offer- ings are ordinary milkers, which bring from $30 to$40 @ Inferior cows are hard of sale at §25 to $00. We retain our previous quovations, % rand brought” Pity d, and 48 common 3,0. Some choice a et for yesterday, with tho Kiagatt fied ed Biates ie Thor ward Re Wileon, 38 Talght street, furnished Charles ‘dller; P, McQuade, a Cherry street, furnished C, Henry Jones; Covra Thomas street, furni Ls bio ¢ ‘sl, gee Niobe Struc , Baal Hope, James ue each. Game. —Partridges, 108. per pair; woodoock, 108. do. reed birds, 108. do.; snipe, from $3 a $3 60 per dozen, Fisu.— Oysters, trom Sa per 100; clams, from balibut, 160.: sheepshead, Wc. ; white do., 15¢.; had ee! from 12c, a 15 Jobster, 60.; Spanish mackerel, et) ; striped bass, 1, 10c. a 126 ; sell do., 12a13¢.; ie. a 15¢,;amoked do., 17 a 200; salteodtish, aed ecls, 186. ; Pickled codfish , 6 a 70. ;smoked 20. Fuitr—Poaches, 50c. a 76e. per baif peck; piums, from hot house grapes, from 60c. ® 76c. Pr Ib. , apples, from $2 a $3 50 por barrel, ‘Ve TAT Lex ~-Potatoes (peach biows) 178 per barrel ; Woot potatoes, $4 40. ; on: Siac saKnort —Lard, 18¢. per pound; cheese, 18¢,; eggs, 25c. per dozen, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Tumspay, Sept. 22, 1863. For the sale of beeves, milch cows, youl calvoa and Sheep and lambs, Washington Drove Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty fonrth street; Chamberlin’s Hadson river, Bull's Hoad, foot of Robingon street; Brown- fng’s, 0 Sixth street, near Third aveons, and McGraw & O'Briow’s Central Bull’s Head, Sixth etreot. fawine, Allerton’s yard, foot of Fortieth streot, North river. Sidney ¥. ai x Jobn Swarts. Willi Fe Fietchenstelu, L * 2 wee 5 ; almon'(none in the ‘mi Washington Clark, ——— Haviland, ™ . Cairne, ogust Hurts Barret @ King, Jules Sucard, Alfred Eng a Thomas Baer Morcers, do. ; Buckeyes, 14: fons, $3'25 por barrel, tanalng. di P, Furniss, Charles Poise Harley, @. R. Lansl iy the same as jast - ‘condi Joseph M. Chatterton, John Donobue, Richard Van colored). bZ A, Cortwright, J. B, vps all Eiljab Ogilvie, Louis Froderick coppers, sh age, The market ended buoyant and firm, with @ moderate for good to prime offer. Otuer kinds opened ‘Yhe offeriags were supply and an active , ecoording to quality. all placed, and more could have been sold, ‘SHEEP AND LAMBS. The receipts for the week show & falling off of about 5,000 head, which was more than the market conid stapa, eF pecially as the demand has beon very active all throagb Prices accordingly ruled from 60e. per head’ highor, while gales of extras were tn soine cmes made at =o bent to the Foarth Rikor’s Island was ict rendezvous one ‘Tho whole number Congressional district rendezvous Aggrozate unrader Bent hundred and wixty- a The — a of cattle of all kinds for the week ai Alle fa ene Farniahed substitutes: ,* i+ Swine. the quotations whan) Sept. 22. . 1 keen bold aa high as $6 60a $073, wullo. the heard of last week was about $5 26 to $5 60; alarge num- $5, while $3 ieag the oars & be, ih.” Latube Were ber sold this week above Good sheop BoM at 4. wore active at i igher. ‘if the vales were 3,790 sheep aod lambs, at $5 to 5. At Browntng’s 1,242 sheep and lambe realized an ave- rage of 4 2, if 280 sheop at $5, aud 1,327 ety '§ the sales were ae sheep and lamba $6 75, 200 at $5 62 ‘a ia a eumméry of (be buriacss done tow To Hutchers, Sov 22. s 000, 78 at $6, 246 104 at Ph oro at 2497S, $176 nt $i 02%, 44 {9 mt 4.3735, P30 at $4 04, 216 at $8 75, 230 pt $5 25, 420 SWINE. ‘The market has been «terreased by sgh Same te ail but heavy corn fed Logs Ho ight. One lot of fat ene be current quotations may be Toasd mbine ts were as folfows:—By Erie Railroad, 2 ; Camden and yey 405, New Jersey” Central Railroad, 2,417. aang Totai this week. Total last week. Gor, woek Inst year, geuves AT Suusecon's. FROM DIVFERENT erates. N . ppor Non-rosideuta.. Jn service March 3. Total number of cases. lwoa8sSaa 201 Missouri... ver Railroad, 13,57: Simon Gutman furniabed furnished Chas, Bobuler; Gi Murela; Jacob Me igd furnished Alfr De Lacy; sesame os bees ak brwee M. Peilley far- ; Faguble Steoy furnished Jobu Me- RECKINTS OF BEE\ES AT ALLERTON’S BY THE DIF- FERENT ROUTES. w Jersey Cen RR. 1 433 orth river boats 642 On foct........ NEW YORK HORSE MARKET. SALES STAULUS SITUATED IN TWENTY-POURTH @TRERT, BETWEEN SECOND AND LEXINGTON AVENUES. The extreme dulness which is characteriatic of the Midsummer interregnum remain’ almost unbroken, an the aspect of affairs in the great horse tharket {8 almost monotonous ; in fact, it is quiteeo, During tho week there has been quite a show of business; Duta show, according to tho almost universal dealers. Many horses have been ‘trotted out” and “shown up,” but, somehow, the few buyert who iia found their way to market bave beea woud rfull; pleaso. and so but few of them have Sos But the fact that buyers evidence of the toauguration fon jn this aac emg vor, mts Prices for ot horses and may be ben dardoen pomiaal. may be done next week, ho ‘Case we ehail be enabled to five & more erument horses continue to Daeiness jo this aotivity as ever. Hodson River RR, Isariem Railroad .... ‘Camden & Amboy RR. be current quvtatioas for all desertptions of live stock ai the various yards to-day were as follows:— ef mas McCullough, T. Miller, re Plea ituir, M, Ca Schupp, ¢ ri be 7 Vania Ballot, John ee Phillips. F, Renis ,(. sfocabe, 4 Extra duality per 100 Ibe but, after all, it wad a 10 10 fees, He Tischer, Goorge Schnell, L. soe Gacker,' 1 K. Thompson, Ed Bh Wm. J.'A. Spichman, Michael Pbag 8 Burns, Thomas Kerrigan, Mathew 4: uke Sane , i. Wandulich, A. W Richardson, S 2zeSS55 ‘average price do. General selling prices Extra — per aoe. do, Pereeveer > B8Ses sicesses Oe Touoch, C. C. the, % Milner, Indornill. L 4, F. aad ¥. Phitvrick, . Coentech J. seast SbSeees3 ELD FOR DUTY, jalter, D, W. Bordap, EB, Taylor, C. FP. a # Fatra quity 2) Selicarp es pueden . do. . eee ji30 i the ruliog price for all wi pass with the pre cei * armas =F sacar, C, Otto, D, *wibelo, J, Schaffer, J. nat PR . o rs ° ry 2% “sink AND Lams, IN FER JE Katzomaayer , Cherles Prepperman, Fxtra ually per bead ane ON. RITD W. Gilley, Kobert Rooney. THR EIOWTR DISTRICT, In tho Fighth district yorterday no cases of special im The following @ the result of The Britisn North Am Joan Picet, The British Navy have at present fn our waters eightoen veasels of various rates from a fty gag fr to a four gun despatch veerol. interest to our readers we give below he, and the names of their Commandert:— ateamer, Ma'@oiun 4, steamer, ennedy.. 3 Namen lage Landeail, eisai. Arihar. ag Lily, 4, eos Medea, = = Ordinary to good a, woeet §; esses ‘nataes, number wore acted on. ELD TOR MERVICE. ¥ sonore. a apeuchy arnabes Michael OKeofe, Taos J. James Sharkey. J. R, de ts Baprielia, Wr. Mer tellan, sow E. P. Hyatt, 0. V. Dayton. OVER AGB. Jobn V. Gridley, — ‘Weston, Patrick Casack, Poa Gh insta xR 6222 de. dy, medium .. af ocoom ae The doves ou & (tte back, Ky n iE w. depee, Ohio. A. Boling, illinois... Pat Kiley, Canada rh), 11, steamer, Gram. Vosuvius, 6, teamer, Ham\itom. The Fawn, 17, screw sloop has beow ordered to pe patim commission at Chatham, to retieve tho Grey boun: A private letter from Japan pays:— the 234 of June, @ court martial jesty'# ship Encounter, to try 2 entioned mea belonging t the despatch veasel Ring- fr matiny, viz —George Jo, vientucky. “ George Ladelife, Obio. Joun Moss, Ole. . John T. Alexander, 1 Kd. Lougbinan, Utio MR Sieh, Mo Joel Dmiby, lib,. W. Snyder, Ohi! N, Troster, Unio.. Geo, r&00., lowasigt Total examined Bent to reudezvous THR WINTH DISTRICT, Ia the above district everything progresses with quiet who are notified to appear upon & certain dale are now allowed, by order of Capia‘o Jen- kios, the Provost Marebal, to come forward on avy day Previous to the time'of their notification, and put forward their claims of exemption. Sines the labors of the Doord ; commenced but ten feos. Tie Board of te their power to pre love, Commander Brown, A. By Samuel Careome, A. # James Fitzmaurice, peqvnd vis, 0. .; James Danbar, second see 9.8. Jobo Mohar. ‘necond clarn 0, S. James Beout 1 sound cas 0. 3; Th os Foverman Ea, Wiliams, J Allerton # Staley, Go o ‘KeliyeN. ¥.. x. riggs. N.Y pecond class 0. 8.; | Wright, do., and monroe ak pala Roderie Hew. C. Joniing, Commander ©, M Kington and Commander” Kaward cent Carthy, Paymaster of her Majeety’s ship Olliclated as Judge A'lvocate; Brows, of the Ringd ove, the Ringdove wae ‘ ye prisoness refu first olan, Win, tac urt con i rie & ‘oon, in Robert Shieide, Ind Dun aries, Ohio, Thomns Galles, lod. Hd the umm tation 8 district do every. Datitatee, Bot mney, ¢ The officers of tiie d fuperintendeoce of Captain Jeok do everything io their power to pash forward the bus none peculiar to their poritien. recorder of the Board, i# entitied to the thanks of our reporter for courtesy received, Gait of the labore of the It a A. Miler, J. A. Bradbrook, P. paenee 8D. verrit Dotan , & Areal Q. Thompeun, H. Fendiemen and The «oocral impreesion which prevailer lant week was Mat the supply (Or Ubis week must be moderate; but im | view © the © orm us Bupply of =e week no conrideravie | Appreciat! .w Iu prices was tov Commander Re A. O° prosecuted. The firet charge nom of the Oth ~ Juse Mr. Jobn M. Waten, whe frst news which aresied the frateray” waa ihat | alo une of the raiirowds bad been ar tee » aod tbab the | ate, if not eaealty wmeo the bri The following |s (ue re fecond charge Was that they did, on the a 6, refane to oume on deck when the handa ware piped to ¥ 44.00 the same day, po m deck to work after being A toat Wf they dyi not go on deck tw work they would be placed tn the geovnd clase for conduct quiry coutioued for two daye, The Court were of opinion that the first eharge was proved, inasmuch ax the pris. fore did refuse t) come on deck when the bands «ere turned up, bub as ty ther onabipping (be foreiad prevent othere from coming ap, tuere waa not proof. The Court aise found the second and third charren ved agatnat the 1! aternoon of Jund supp id would o couree be only m given to uoderstand that full prices, must be paid, Dut (t was coon toertayed ives the stoppage of @ few droves on the ‘al Soa there wan 8 gui supe ly » aud the butchers foo ine edvance "Is tact the we etpre devermloed pot | + nee and they Cowd eam! Oey crt thro Ree ve woe ot the. b we more for “the vest ball | muster ae, ti od rota @ wo come T, C, Beokmam, J. Me maintein a) air of te & good Anyply lant Wook — more eattle oa eale than over | about ae reek , Neuere thought they locks, while the brokers MeAdeme J fae, F Chapenan, ¢ ©. facia, tamea 3 J. Ballivan, T. Dewnel!, 7. Pony and P. Dern change iy fair to eon corn fed 4 for them being al A, Sharer, T. Mille: men, J. Bernham J Kom on Cees were Feaitaed FORAD ORD UESTHTOTE. 4 Wwe Command dt se icy CRIT RO Plewty large CHough, and he sain SATURDAY, SRETEMERR 26, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. OF AGKD Vamnre, 3. Hitter, P, but, W. Pad A. ©, Busbnell , ptatati wt Yfok, ‘HH, Triwkie, T. MeGan- en, H. Keiberger, R Titer, Mt, Burton, v BORD IN BKRVICE, @ Pauson, J. Shipaoy, RECAPITULATION, ‘Total number reported... Namber hela, ee bai rubs a8 aceepted for previous oye aioe Wal duabiy revi days pone of widows. Rone of aged parents Aliens. Uneuitatie Laid ov NOW in 'Servi0d, ++ Reut to general rendezvous epervisors’ Exemption a: mite 48 time progresses the Jabor of the Supervisors’ Com. mittee appears to be on the increase, If the rush of the comscripiod to their rooms was great during the first Week Of (heir sitting, it fh still” greater during the last, Up t tho present time about one thousand have been relieved—thelr numerous papers first baviug been thorough!y sora ‘ozod—the parties closely examined, under cath, by tho Chairman, Supervisor [lunt, or by Supervisor Purdy, Twoed or Stewart, or by the Comp- troller, as the case may be—a multitude of new docu mente made out ond certified to, and everything dove with that precis on and care £0 necessary in @ matter co Amportant as thie, Most of thore appearing bofore this eects vom tally to appreciate the importance of jis Mt is tho Goal ¢ribunal on which their last hope rests. If tho consoript fails hore there is nothing for bim but to deck bituself in Uncle Sam's blue toggery, shoulder Lis musket and march to the wars, tho’ decisi OF the Couscil of Tou in the palace of the Do; Venice wore nover awaited with snore profound dre though accompanied by gleams of hope, than are the s’ Committee by the conscripted who come lief. Butif the daties of this Board aro pear to be eminently fair and just, giving a8 liberal a coustruction to the ordinance as it will bear, but invariably insisting that the would-be exempt shall first e9oure a substitute ere he is let off. Ln this, wo find, on examio\og (he ponderous books kept by the gentle: manly and laborious clerks of the committee, he inva riably sneceods. So readily obtained are they that whenever a conscript appears for reife, aud declares that he cannot procure a eubstitute, it is looked upon aga good joke, and he is usually laughed ob for making the assertion, b- stitutes are procured sometimes by the conscript ghimself but more frequently through wh agent or broker (not a Wall ares brok ve! ,. at various prices, ranging from $160 nto $300. Where the conscript obtains one under the au. th tho Supervisors ($300) the committee mn agreed upon between the conseript in, but when he piaces the matter in the hands of @ broker ho obtains one on the best terms be can, saving a® much for himself out of tho $300 patd over by the committoe as may be ‘agreed upon by tho broker and his man. In this way some of these agents make large sutras, over which, how- ever, the committes can exercise no control. The Board deserve great credit for the determined oourse it has see Jn reference to substitutes, Mt not been for the policy thur put in practice and persevered in the goverument amichs havo obtained & large amount of mouey but few soldiers. The probability 4 not one thousand of the originally conseripted will enter the army from this city. Tho duties of the provost marshals and those of the cominittee go hand in hand, and it will be several weeks gerere oi ither will be able to close their business 2 8g pe ft in Brooklyn. LSROOND pisrnicer. The following cases were adjudicated at No. 26 Grand Street, Brooklyn, E. D., yowterdays— UNBUITARLE AGP. John Dyer, 206 Atlantle Wyckott st.; Joho H. Porry, Fourteeuth ward Wills, 313 {Jamon Kelly °145 Smith’ Wiss, 163 Jo I 3 Teoth ward; John 146 Smith sty Alen. D. 142 Paciiic 6 Woe an Wart, G3 Yond ai. Trawin Duval, 600 Degraw so Walviein Fors 27 East Haltio. st. Char, H. Muligaay, 41 ‘Bona the i, Molten, 25, Dean «t.; Johu A. Pad: dock, 218 .. Brill, Horm, Twoifth war via Pritehard, » 4 Butler st.; Jeremiah Harris, Smith #t.; Owen MoGrade, 10 North Third at.; John Mun day, 105 Wifth «t.; Henry Allman, Sixteenth ward ‘AEN, Michae} Colohan, 106 mith at; Edward O'Donneli, %” am the Pagrick , £0 Dean et.. Patrick Kearney, 76 Butior st.; Lovia lominer, 287 ie st.; Martin Kerwin, a0 Auanticst.; James Connelly, 18th ward: Louis Las 174 Flatbush ay.; Wm. Rutherford, b1 Dean «t.; Kuthoo y bileadn 10th ward; Louls Fickert, 91 § Gcorad N Tonth st.; Poter Satlor, 142 Leouar mi fawrenee Nabe, 14h ward; is W. Lowden, 172 Atiantie yavid Hawiborne, 104 » yori Heary Vreabuts, 166b ward; Henry Fien, 0th DIS ARTLIGT Tishothy Reynoliay loth ward; Fr, Bainbei Fred. Nicks 21 Court at; C. C, Baylor, 120 Butler st, ; Ludwig Nicyoirige, diss Sackett ut Richard D, Fon: 216 Dus a. 3 Waiters, 27 ‘18 Livingston #t.; ¥. CIN We ary Tae ay Jou J To, 6 Woodbull s.; Blgismand Bloger jokeph. Bebe, Jud, Montrose av. faiths Sot ‘ward! Fdmund Ltd b.. J it. ; Geo. (8th ward; Andrew 10th ward D. wes, 10h werd; Dovid Ludwig, tlh ward. ONLY #0N OF A WiDow, G. L. Ayres, 26 Hoy FATHER OF MOTHER RSS CM DRAM, Peter Wilson, 333 Columbia at. A. Rearney ; 226 Degras TWO MEMKKKS OF FAMILY XOW 1X MOMVIOB. Ada I atte, Loth ward. NOW IN ARRVICE. Wm. W. Bilies, 325 Fackett st.; Har! Lobman, 06 Stagg et. Joln Byers, 66 Warren ot HELD FOR SURVICR, Rufus Weight, 21 years, artiet; Heary W. Graham, 24 bi Wm. J. Thompson, 21 years, clerk; \ ‘atio Cole, 92 ‘years, forryman, todacconist, Wm. Mason, 82 yeari lornwell, 20 ‘years, atairbuilder; alexander Mebonaid, 28 years, ebip care penver. SCRETITU TS. Michael] Brazil, 22 years, laborer. for Thos. Dobson, Goorgo C. Smith, 22 years, sailor, for Joba Eickler; ‘Tha H. Carter, 4 cysterman, for nilus J. Gis burn; Ja years, seaman, for Elvin Murdoch ; Augunt G. Ludwig. 26 years, bookbinder, for Charles ui. Leoohardt, John H. Davia, 20 years, sailor, for Geor, Barnett; Francis Lully, 36 years, eboomaker, for Keyrolback; Fekstardt Vitztiumvcn, 25 years, soldier, rtf T. Fawin Drown, Patrick Burns, 30 years, iaborer, for James Cannon . RECAPITULATION Hold for service. Substitutes Paid comm tation Exempt from p bynical diaability Other causes, Town! examined Sent te Riker's Ieiand, 11 ‘THE THO DIBTRIOT. ‘The following Gases wete @ipored Of io the Third dis trict, Brooklyn, yesterday t— fc ReriTCTR. John M. Beam offered Joseph Frettt, Edward Jordan offered Thomas U'Donne!), James B. Titua offered Richard Hoek ing, Joseph Roscoe’ offered Daniel Tinney, Michact eon offered John King, Najoleon Keyoor Joba sham, ELD FOR DUTT. Gorret Sailiv: Michael Gillon, Edward L. Henderson, Neory Brown, James Conway, David Wiaslow, Foster W. Mabeo, Jaa. Ford. PALD Comments’ TION. Joseph Drew, James Harley, John Osborn, Lake Doyle, Cornelius Tobey, ‘eaRtLiTT. Nathan Switaer, Daniel Brith, F. 8. | Shenehon, Tenry Waldin, George W. Knox, Dewitt Bogardus, Francis White, big? 4, Win a ron i Underhin, imme, fm. . tier Ware (Jota tt, New hot, en 4 Wo, EB. Pavia, haa Pixon, G. Wm. Button, Semen Dortio, Mathes raves. Andrew Bowen, Jas. Mot Hambier, Jobo Hervy, or Wm. MeOvat, Fred. mie Chas, Leighordner, David James, Kichard Main, Daniel Lawier, vAward Coyle, Faward Mecking, fun! Fyre, Robert Aloorn, Timothy Herrington, Vom, Merrivon,’ Douglas Johnron, “leg Stephenson, Jobm 6.0. Day ison, 1” ‘edrich Abrene, ‘Honry vac. orm 208 James Benjamin, Pe riet yo Wm. Shann, Thee. Kirk, Jas. Muldoos, Heory A/Penay Faward Bh. Palmer, Jobn homey, James Puruaran, J, 7, Stackhouse, Thor. i. Lau, Ge’. W. Taylor, Owen Larken, Michael 'MoCat fey, Thos. Dearing, Nicholas Dolan, Pairk Rodgers ee RVC Mathias R. Longacre, Alfred M. Besbury, Jam Vas Bens beten OME Some Robert P. Cour'n-y, Vichael Marray, Froncs MoAteer, FAUBR OF ROTRRLAO CHILDREM Henry ©. Mark. 8 pReDENT Paward Clary UxpeR 20m Thos Finlay. Subet tates. Heid....+ Paid | Dienbiiity Aboot Over age , Iw the services... fone » bya or of wolberiene children. i | Nem rewilett. cece ce eee 1 ‘er are he 1 All under No. 2,006 will be called to-day, 2°th innt LYN CONACRIETS ExEKET pane The following by the fommen Com - coond wd ih péersen, Chan. Conner dhird © lentrem: ve ‘ Dore Ketiand + Flth w *. Ambler, Te Benosen gor 6 Jone Stomp HM, Blayner, Heury Husselbade, », Randoip >, Jas, B. Maoney, Wan abies i i Ratt (Drew), dabur, jane brig Clyde (Me). Mad'ey, Reston Bit bh ache McNieh, Thom, Ciltaixan A report was prosented showing that the vum) eripte relieved by the Hoard this far wan if the amount of money expen been sehr Anon tite," tn part sche Haren Tae Kurs awn hep ar Pome fen! ws) The rebel prisoners confined at Fort Delaware, » fortunate evough to yet into the ho Dave BO caune to compliia of scare ty varlety, a8 the subj inod mtatement |!!! rebel privy or who gets oy the colves better diet than three fourths of (hb ed at their own homes tn tho *Sanny 9» Byuday—ireak/art, broad and butter, © Divper, beef soup, potatoes, bread pudding. Bread an and butter, toa, dried (ruit stewed. Dieser, Irish wtow, bread, Supper, code, im ‘Tuesday—Break fa Dinver, soup, roast beef, vevetables, bread aud buitor, tea, cold beet Wednesday—Breakiast, broad and bulter, coffee, ess Dinner, pork and bea pudding, Sapper, broad and butt Thursday—Breakfast, bread and buiter, coffer Supper, bread and molaaver, coffee, hav). Friday—Broakfast, bread and butter, » Vegetables, bro , coffee, fried mosh and mol» » tea, deled fruit Four av Paneer, per, coffee, mush a Saturday —Breakfust dinner, roup, roast beot, ‘at bulteg, coffee, beer, “comfeo, fried mush and molassos. Supper, bread ‘SHIPPING NEWS. Guveihanss Of Moan Stormorsy qititila aro forwarded by erery steamer fron Live 4 Ube Comtinent, vROM wUROPE, ngion. Lirernon City oe Yoniton Si hark Trinity: I steamer DeMotay 1d brig tian Weairy, Fe 5 Win Gre Suey) Mus ‘sur aa ‘New Yore arviand. Bier ing Port of New York, & September 25, 1863. “ he a. Trantwebl, Swan’ Point, (0 fn wehe BANCOR, Srpt 23 load for Mediter ri smshin Bine (Br), McGuigan, Queenstown and Laver aicamahip (Hrem), Von Sante Inehe & Co. Pama) Empire City, Baxter, New Orleans=M O Ro- it, Little, Livernool—D Ogds Kepier (eck), Jantzen, Woy Weatt Dazsies Ainith, West WEVERLY, Bev B—-Azr sche V Bolce, Pngish. foirion—Puneh, Fe Gin Le rinswick (Dr), Hopgood, Bristol, K—Arkell, Bark Poria C ‘adi (Fr), ——, Navre—Boyd & Hincken. Dune, Barbaloe=H Trow bridge's Robinson, NYork. Bree Rept 23—Arr echra NW orden, Roars, s nia, Nid 24th, achr Mediator, 6 — HL Trowbridg ‘ brtqe Castiiaw, D re, “wrt Mauriclo uted, Schroeder, eta e Bachelox (Br), Wayoott, St ‘amoron (Br), Rosset}, Matamoros, Br), Wright, St) Johns, Nrea Smithers & opi} W McKee, Honther, Port Royal—Murray & No- Beli Alice Hardy, Pearsall, Beanfort—Bentiey, Amith & “ad, Cl i We—A U Havoms. Robbins, Washington— . Mason, Woshington—Van Brunt & of boat wind. brig ~, nce © Amish, Nenderans im, Ohi Behr James T Boyd, agit. Sehr 8 P daw he. he DT Trandy, Young, Newark. fh Here Carter, Baugor—O. B Filta, Pail, Bangor L for Mhiladelpisia; Che: wi) bs Tr nreton, pra Re Mor) ae x ae wih, Kaan Rowd Vay Stain. Louies, 1h 0 Viciory. Ohronng ater, », Meibourne Ide ” aCe Maker &Dayton ner, evens ‘Chance, rv Concord. Norman, Pntiacelphia. mer Anioraciie, Jones. Phitedevnim h gunboat Marcean, ght et ee crest) Bavaria (Hain). Mei El s bs Commarder Vivun, Srivey ts Dd8.tone, rit ind con! ; wus ihren tase off Cape Race Molayed at Soulbampt sito Hoek” Tiand. ee, Wiiets,Portiand, with mdve and stir, London, Aug 3% with Ta batts inte, Fyn, Buecoe Ayroe £2 days, with wool, &o, fcimine, McEwan, Port au Prince, Bent 1%, with ’ r Pr tnat, to phy ve falco mest of or ‘ihe min NEW BEDFORD, tops at—Ary sche Mar role W Crawford, Briges Py ac Bary Vivid t Laveepood), yan, Boow, NYork, tron, to vid er Brow - wood, io I Becher & Grasve. OH, panned the bull of a round one, decks Lorn up & bine aterm ‘with gill 0,14 not make 0 3 rit in (at Haliax), Langeobere, St Jago via Foran, Me, Sdays, with anger 0, “Brig Win W Parnes (of Portland), Ranloff, Nouvites, 26 @ with nO annes, to w rig Lireie ‘Barnard. lot, tie Lo, ie, Wangor, 7 days, with lumber, Barnard , Bermuda, New Haven. to pallast, % Will Ioad for Maj hobr Husa (Aran), Olvera, Paraiba, 20 days, w! ae, to HK Corning Bone & Co Rebr Oaels (Hr), Wilton, Mailfax, 6 days, with sugar, fish, wv ———) Port Medway, 18S, 22 Ore, Harriet Fler PROVIDENCR. Bey » dhe, fo Brett, Hon & Ca, aah iameer tat Hoyt hig suit 3 tay me 2 THE LATEST mecerrED 47 TH NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE “hmnail, Lubec, & Aaya © et Machian, 7 days atv Chgnieh, Boson for Albany ebpnear aspen ad fh Amith, Gor bebe Augusia Ke my Girne ea own, Sdage, Acapaleo, Mex Aa ‘Akyab, eoogal hay down 18 dy Jane, Corba Konsns Alexandria. Lay yt he Rovana hore: ened 0 Wasdron bebe fone M Bayles, Bene Kens imant, n for Debio, Werdingion, 3 Samer Josaphina (Ch transport), Gremiey, Washington, Awallader. Pierson. Balllmore wl unas e uphie ( Bs rannpart) Grumley, isthad VO Jane jones. Nede pti. Hnbineem. Phi adeiphia, Bieamer leur, Baker, Froviarnoe, Hatharet, Africa. 2. fromm Liverveet Aug 17, ch Brig Helen, from Week I ‘Also one bara, unknown of Mewenatie, Me, bators repented puemed vee, from Mie New York, wae * od Heys A weer Miragoms dawn wet ariel Whip Cay Meet, Lawrenee os or) fen re wate oul, 17) wis 4 1 of the Woot

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