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; —— a et NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. HR. SEWARD’S FOREIGN MANIFESTO. THE SOUTHERN CONSCRIPTION ACT. REBEL OPERATIONS AT SEA. Maximum Prices of Provisions, @overnment Sewarl’s Rij {From the Richmond Beward has at last found hts vocation, As 8 statesman , be bus made serious blunde's. prophet, be jure? his credit ky various false rrotiotien. Itts asa military bistorisn thet te to immortaine The circalar, @ which be has just furnished bis Uiplomatic agents with a resume of the progress and events of the war, cavnot fail te shed a Sucd of light wpon the shject of which it tress. ai ‘upinforined statesmen of Europe of their riticukvus acknowledging the South as a belli tinuing that recogrition Droath three fought campaigns, He shows conch @ mon Woends prinoiple, that a Power is nant be as a belligerent simply becanse it ple. town! war, This plain and elementary pri @s an axiom in the plegecan! Ey Stripes, veeds ve be made olwar for the aad Pe WH may not at Arse = to the beta ‘men-tem inated le routine; bat a vigoreus'and original intellect ike ters of the Frendh ruler wil ondoubtedly rise to the level of his now and oenpeanaenee. doctrine. The contederscy iomality ue Sa 80 long Hons of Tecoxnition have vanished vefore the touch of \thuriel spear of the Yankee Secretary of State. ode supremely great the pen ts mightier than the Seward’s eloquence and legic bave accom er Rosecrans’ armies—more ht Veration. amiver , Oct. 3.) ind ta couvinoe the from the position of The golden plished more than Meade Sven than the Dulieting of Halleck. Lhe evo'ution of great principles #s the highest province of tbe yhilosophteal historian. does not, however, Sec retary unites some of the’ most essential requisites of Luts dithowlt brench of composition. He unites the an- Sique simpliciey of Herodotus and childish taith of Frojoot with the military accuracy of a tatis of military movements are described with minute accuracy, while the full offect'ef the grand results is dis played in broad and massive grouping. Modern historians have a critical and investigating ten- dency whieh destroys, in great mexsure, the beanty and romance of "history. ‘they ea ithe with an envious and t» doubt the songs ore tl ebronicler, or even the ral ay ot ‘the warrior himself. ‘These irreverent writers acvaaliy Deroes consecrated by the traditions and admiration of ages. To them Romulus and Thesbus are mythe, Rolgn ‘and the Paladins the exaggerations of patriotic minstrel #y. wnd—sueh is the audacity and irreverence ef skepti otem——Faistatfund rislieek simply liars. kee historian ts of a different school. undoubting fuith the accounts of their explotte furnished dy the actors of them, undoubtedly best acquainted with documents por to weigh evidence, o narrative of the doubt the existence of ‘The great You He receives with pry into must aunt up contradictions in etahoments. to detract !rom military gyory by comparison of numbers or balancing of prébabilties. “It 4 his nobler aim to exalt and frnpitty to raise the o dignity and aspirations of man- by Dineing before taem models of extraordinary ex eenaceias cannot fail to derive much instruction from this admirable docnment. European critics have be- stowed 4 good deal of attention upon the operations of Vals war, and ignorantly, no doubt, have shown a dispo- It the character of the’ troops at the expense now undoubtedly be convinced of hee mistake, Napo- Yeon II will be pleased to Giscover t! comparison between ‘the captare exploit of the great founder of his dynasty at close resemblunce between a series of ing over more than @ year, and a campaign progress of & few weeks was like the 0 swoop of an eagle, eanco/ fail to strike the most super! Mkoness is mace aiilkmere striki ot Porter’s fleet on the Mississippi ‘the fice? of iron. <9 Monitors with which Napoleon bad covered the Bavarian bills in order to co- operate in the rednetion of Meck’s army. Atter more than a year’s warfare, says Mr. Seward, Sbarp-burg or Antietam that ithe sumption of superior bravery by the foanded.”’ Jt was the South which boasted of conquer: tng the North with five'thougand men talked of having terrified a whole State by score of cut throats: it w: 4 the ability of the “whip & people into submission.” ‘Two attempts at invasion of the Nerth have been re- |. Other plens of the Southern generals, which be rates with the instinctive eagacity of genius, were fied in their inception A power which cannot - Bently maintain the war in the enery’s country ie not worthy the name of belligerent. ust strike the world, who looked on the contest by the South, if it could omy make good its by faults might be detailed in this admirapl aD ungrateful task 10 search for blemishes’ a bully who vaunt- rated Seventh Yegiment to ‘The face of hw argu Time will, no doubt, im i the work to which his genias evidently carries him, ard, i «move eladorate work, he muy correct what ie faulty rlect whatia capable of improvement. ‘ar, it has been said, has not been That reproneh to the age is im part removed. reat comteraporary tistorian hoe mad possesves the Advantage of beiny 1 secret operations of government, and his present per- form nee sh we his comprehensive grasp of military Lt him go on in the great work. The clouds of misconception and ignorance rest heavily on the sybiect frequent revetition of stich Inminons ex be besotted igmorauce aud rooted ore Jadices ol the worhi can be dissipated and Yookee mili glory be made to shine Ip ite proper brilliancy. Congressional Conscription Kxempte. yinueh to be (eared that the Legislature will ees with its Militia bill demagogism in this matter, should be @ me extension of the ave There 8 no ne- proper that there allotted to military serviee, drag mto the army boys @ school, ané famblers of the age ol proper tua? there should be an activ tailitia; bus Lhe vecomsisy tmjustive which the bill now under a do, throw img overboard th» some of whom ha mt there ix no necessity to who should. be at ganization of the does not imply ja the present or Gor scripiion fe vi the oontederac tattanutiy once there would be little occaxion which is now to be obsery ly mas to excess. cova suouid at (his tine enter the exeented im Virgin with verity then aaewhore eer, i eiderabic drein Shen in ong partof the has already made a nou ite industry, avd in ibis state, h, iis tmportant that the id be gvarded by legislation Binoe We largest army in the cunlederacy is supyorted 1 Emm, ANA ase WO pormrventiy the continuance o the war ture shoal show + exsetion it may n atel bere duting easion for mime tw leg should ve tempered write Legivature be subject, Dut it | iio that the from certain ciaase cotnakesioned br the State ars ceynble © Re. destruction of the mercenuts, a ert doges. The dedowotia o jetrecwme Cheon wes fe oF Lyon the weme . wat ead’y deeturbe Uy ye. &tep vy sls kind of pumieh It weald inouse pita! wiewe dhe North « Hively sen! dhe grand peoilue growls Ont Of South joy the pluvder gatbered by the ond Southern estate. Tus owiy way Lo reank Lhere fordia motives is by waite ing pon the sordid wretchos whe entertain them thw om white Hert ane gory t0 sur gal NEW YORK BERALD, WEDNESDAY, “OUTJBiH 7, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. i , a would be tempting of itseif; bug the edvanteges to the THE MISSOURIANS AGAI", of ‘ot War does not know that this is done, aya A Trost be temo soa ‘the liberal evatrigutions of ’ S 4 (4 bat Dire me om, the United states eg other THE TURF ° every man of means who desires Na belo we sscere oar is ~ . you to ‘10 tause an fa veatigation so rosa tbce ; dependence and forever dissolve the tre which bae Letter from the Exccutive (* gamittee of oe oat Ubreugh the’ proper , and, im im New Jersey. the Mievouss Delegation oe President shall be feund that there is no l@wiul authority for euch | Tota) umber w it from the national treasury, thar the mame Limcoin. , ee once Miwive, and Guveinor Gumi herby, oe W susrorem, Oot, 8, 1869. | compelied to Gigband & force whi Anaseam Lincotn, Preexient of the United States:— ‘earnestly assure you, Mr. President, tbat as hong 98 me PATYBRSON FALL MEBTING—FIRET DAY, ‘the Passaic County Agricultural Society’s regular fal meeting commenced yesterday, at Paterson. aod wil. ‘continue over today and to-morrew. The marked suc- ‘Sia—in the eoursg vf the conMerence which you were 80 | Go Gamble can, 77 ough nie military organiza ‘Whe Draft in Breoklyn. cess which atteused the spring races bere sugured wel) ‘The greatest question that sige . tione, dictate his poliey’to th rommanding Cenerat of the ‘TRB S%COND DISTRICT. for the »rosperity of the present meeting. On the former ts The Curreney Question.” * hind an to held, om tbe Juth wlimo, with the delegations | oo ent of Missouri, our State wilt be. as it bas beep, | gy. ome and jons in this district are | o0 he wt p ct iy" and power op other questions eqial to the wants from Missouri ami Kansas, tt appeared that you were not | 4 source uf anxiety to you. In times hike these po sueb io examipat’ exem) tions: easion the uttendance of visitors was unprecedented|y art fully advised iy. regard w the nization of the eprolied | autocratic power a8 he has wiclded for the iast vighteen } Progtessing as fast ag the conscription squad setapyrl | large, the number of horses engaged very an por Re oeeahagag on the part of mouths should be untrusted t» any State Govercor, wnt | foreach day present themselves. The distriet comprises | great, and their class first rate, nearly alls a hans ates 1atun she has viniond himself to use his °3- | we sixth, Bighth, Nivth, Teoth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, | the best thoronghbreds om the American tur? the Missourl Delegation, that further information would | ecutive power to the utmost extent to protect the mstita: Swan and Baghteenth wards of the: ps a iy a . be laid before you In persuance of that intimation, the | tion of slavery errant ot scONMy lorae—Viaibueh, Plal- Ms jarlous stakes, amopagemen Fxeeutive Commitie of the delegation have the Bonor | 4,'t is im cnr ‘power, Mr. President, te rettie the whole fogs, Now i, Now Utrecht end. Gravesand_of Kings | of that weeliog was also perfect and complete in everv . iv difficulty. Only three things are necessary to vhis end -— county, Thus far all but the Seventeenth and Tighteenth | departinent, evincing a strong desire to render racin: new to present you this communication, 1, The cessation of ali support from the treasury ef | wards ‘nud the towns named bave been considered with i vag ati classer—with the Rard. fear ‘There aro iu Missouri two bodies of soldiery known as | the United States t the enrolled Missouri militia. the resalt aa appoars to the grand recapitulation helo popular amoug » — working artinars of she country, but on this great questinn we seem to be powerles- except tn the say to expand the and, m the same proportion, to depreciate this lite blood *“r Htuster'e great echeme Z’regarded 3 ater! acl ase ‘opiate that gare mo e tothe disease, Funding does mea lessen the ronne Of cabxemeg, bus ilierae chases its charucter, Dot Get to the extent that tt ceases to be a modivm of daily trade, Bouds are just as available as ills of the name ai ; 2 rt of Ms troops; ' thoy ere oth ize - poreuete. « ane. salen; Meeerare, » maitition-the “Bi State Militia” apd the ae The vocupation pf M)seouri by United States troops: Dee a rect, three Hates and as ms as eo asa pet Angle yy provortion ‘seit Uney wore Treasury moves for $600, $1,000 ““Enrotied Missour} Militia. ”? byt The appointment of e department commander th | pockeis. | It boing Di pard . . OF 96,060. us the cage might be. ‘Phe former are volunteer troops, enlisted into the ser- | Missouri who will nt fa a himself a party to Governor | ya) rendezvous, at policy of the manazement, and an evident desire to intro There have deem many theories promulgated as to the id Gamble’s pro stavery policy. joes every day at ¥ we dnee a spirit of exclusiveness into their arrangements. oat means of reducing prices and restoring the currency f Vice of the United States, and supported by the national ‘This is the sum Of our requests in regard to military | tne third story of the building oconpied by the Second | The price of.admission has been doubled, the Dearer to ite par value. Permit mo to say, there is but } goverement. They are the ‘peculiar military force’’ re- | affairs. If they are granted, we cap assure you oi per- | Igirict Board of Enrolment, No 26 Grand street, Brook- " SBo,remedy. and that is, Wo stop the issues. We want © | ferred w im Special Order No. 416 of the War Department, | manent peace in Missouri. lyn, B.D. Aguard was detaiied upon them, which was | Which at the spring festival wore charged one more money. art ie a plenty tocarry - | One other subiect demands attention ie connec- supposed to be AD t durtog the night, instead | being now sid for two dollars. Ladies also are charged r on & war for a generation to come. issued December 28. 1802. Its peculiarity consists in the | gion with Miasonri om, On the 3@ of next hy ‘sleeping aa them, they’| admission, a courae of procedure reflecting not very cre ‘Tho vext and most difficult question is—How shall we | fact that it is intended exclusively for the protection of | month aa election Yo be held tn that | ie autoe in strips, and nd tying same together, de- | Qitahiy’ upon the courey and gallantry of the direct in meet the current expenses of the government and stop Mimouri; and in the further fact that, under said Order | State for Judges of oe Supreme and Circuit | seended to the ground vhe rear window and ea- powers, and which is not adopted at any other tarf moeting” this issue, It is simply to Jovy atax in kind—a tax on more We bave reason to believe, and 60 ussert, 4. thas ino‘ oe Ahn Peg wee oney anda tax on income. sufficient to pay the annual . capes proving tratexy im the country. Sufficient publicity has als not been giver No. 416,‘‘Governor Gamble may, bis discretion, re- streauous effort will Sewaiege aay that election | tyre of the blankets. ‘They have not been arrested up to | to ibe meeting, the managers in this reapect adopting the» oarrent expenses of the government. If hfe @o this, | move from office all officers’’ thereof, and “may accept re- pen the radieal hy by the votes of rebels, | this time. “ ” It was proba- a ancy will ceare to depreciate, and prise will | siguations tendered vy soch oficers..’ Ton regiments of | gderiliag, busty hackers, and oi others who Rave given aid The sane day two. domertors ad Sa Ney lg gp mapg so ft rg tnppo “i “ fanaa Gabe : Brooklyn. presented themsolv: 5 eee iaree, ‘ef the present evile. tn the language of General Toombe, this force are kept afoot, and are wholly under the poo crested Uy United States Detective George H. Sitterly, tae ie ate po eterna a ie ane ee “we must pay the cost of remedying thisevil, ecet what | of the Commanding General of the Department of required, wore promptly dismivsod wo the mercies of the powers | tne the spring meoting. Tt comprised. however. all the it may.” Miesouri, without being plsged under his contral by ‘order | Unless the military authorities iulerpose, wo we believe that | fiat ue at the Navy Yard. @usoliel patrons of the turf trom the Western If our ctreulation of Treasury notes is five hundred mil- | of the Governor of Mi thousands of the sbove-named elasses of persons will be ‘The following 1s the grand recapitulation from Septem- ont fm rade ‘States and Cunada, A large number of lions at present, and the expenses of the government for ‘The ‘‘ Fnrolied Miasouri ert Msttis » are an entirely differ. | permitted to vote withont taking that cath. We ack that inclusive Rugsian officers, belonging to the veaseis of war now in ¢ the next year are five hundred millions, we must collect ‘tn taxes five mundred millions, either in money or m ‘the ‘tax in kind,” otherwise the currency will continue to de- ative and prices to up. This will be regarded as a ib tax, So it is." Its equal to the supposed outstand- debt of the Confederate States— that is, every person in the Confederate States must pay all the money he or “ may have to OF in that proportion in one 'y on success! iy our war of independence = i te geo ‘with certainty. We can do ent force, organized by order of the Gevernor, costrolied | you will be pleased [ge lf a Bla eons iy me by him, and atno time aubject tothe orders of any United reforene tothe Keniuagy ection, holding te nie aes 95 States officer. except as. jovernor sees proper to make ferent » Paid commutation. A The day ws Ct, them so. The creation of this force was unauthorized by | olection responsible to othe military soahor te gee ‘hey al Rrempted for physiont disatiiay. Ma ee ae pig Moor y= Po per al any law of our State. As Phe called into existence by | low votes to be given pe pases he do et take that | Byempted for all other causes .. tone Situated waite faa rheetnad™ on ihe baste the Governor's order, #0 its existence may be terminated | oath, This will tend to exclude such parties from the ——- | of the Passaic, vemetngpeon recited salty pg hananert at any moment by bis command. polls, and thereby secure a fair election. ‘Totat examined ° 7 et ++ 21,996 the atanda was exquisitely Lane mit 9 “hg ‘This force was enrolled in the. sammer of 1862, For By order of the Executive Committee. rn bleep rape fen pet lovely. me ane eect some time it was entirely a State force and kept up at the €, D. DRAKE, Chairman, pe tints of the bans rire lgpint 4) page tll Ls mph made ota oah Kon Tecatbeg tharin to the scene... Additidoal etands bave been erectel + 781 | our harbor, in full uniform, were also ot, and ap : Peared to enjoy the proceedings amazingly. thie rather than 8 we far better ‘On the 30th of December 1862, Governor Gamble tesued ‘a Somm' to accommodate tig ticipated increased attendance, do this than to let our credit die under the | his General Order No. 50, in the following worde:— THE DRA vt Payee ‘dwabiiity, soon and ony imaprowenpeass Aflanted on the course. ay tele. Foe ee Sey GUMArY., Ty fOr ome, 80% | ctheenrolied mfitin are under the exciusive command of Br ol seienwtranair ge 70 All other causes, exempt... graph hcard, showing the poritions of the horses jw excn apply the remedy, and epply it once; and if it | their own offieers. except when they are by express orders Examinations and Exemptions. — | race. aud cho time, and suinewhas Sasi to that used ab daa erez, trast’ note in the Confederate States col- | placed under the command of United States officers. cme pon they ‘THE FOURTH DISTRICT. ‘Total examine?.. bee eons seseeees9T | English races, with the reperaprot ‘the jockeys’ namer,. in one year, and again paid out to carry out the | will be govermed only Wy such orders as insu * HE “onmp District. bas been introduced, aud is a great convenicnce to the: war and sustzin our credit, Teay do it; It is a good and | these headquarters. Tf, therefore, any ofieersof theen- | ‘The Board of Enrolment of the Fourth Congressional y spectators safe investment, and should be done by @ people situated | Tolied militia, are engaved in making assesmmente. in Dur | 4 assembled at their rooms, Ne. 271 Broad. | Be following cases were disposed of at 260 Washington | “MEDAN 1. g09 purge for three year okde; $100" ag we are, and that without.» murmur. (cinocent cotera foees Valle’. Stalas commana Cmr\ye sald > street, yesterday:— FO ferfeltcrailehesta, For this raco tho fol- tely suspend all action under said way, yesterday morning at nine o'clock, Captain Joel B. ‘eit, mile heats. Mr. Editor, I have, in a very plain, simple style, given you what I consider to be theoay rhmely annnk a for- ther depreciation in the valoe our currency and evils incident thereto. We had better burn every dollar, reese were entered:—Mr. F.G. Murphy's: George Doberty fornished. Joh John Wilson, Lucas G. | ch. c. Southerner, by Vliver, dam by imp. Trustee; Ca . Wall, Jr., | cb. c Prince of Wales, by Lexington, dam Syncvn! mes §, Wateon’s ch. ¢ Aldebaran, - Thin ier Fonte To oe hike cae wierowin, | Erhardt, Provost Marshal, a tho chair, ‘The amount ot t authority of law, embodied in Missouri, It was | business was unusually amail, bardly a dozen cases being | Schoonmeker surnished Jehn Forrest, W: gover canse independent of the United States military com- . 7 , with only two tions, jwere ex- | furnished Fetix O'Neil, Robert Murray furnished James | Herald: Mr. ans eopandy D: yt praca, "all the (ay there, but was ordered not to co-operste with mnie. | ve eek packing yeas ca are stin | Riley. Commodore, dam Nannie Lewis, by imp. Glencoe: als: of every kind Ma toe’ Onnted jorate Staten was destroyed, | Mf in the measure therein designated, and which bad | ¢mPtod on PAID COMMUTATION, br. f. by Lexington, dam Kate Hays, by imp, Albi would we not still’be doing well as a people, especially if | been adopted by him against disloyal persons, engaged in preparing liste of the drafted aliens residing | James E. Hardenberg, Dennis McCarty, Edward A. | Mr. T., Paul's (Mr. Goodwii's)'br. 6 by Lexington, darn Tm consequence of this order, Colonel F. A. Dick, Pro- hich are to be compared with the | Coffin, by William IV.; also (Mr. Goodwin's) b. f, Totty Shan vost Marshal General of Missouri. and his Assistant Pro- keelaaats i ta ai ic dasbio tee Belrsb i HELD FOR pon, by Lexington, dam Sally Shannon; Mr. ‘\. Hoix- vost Marshals, were denied the id of the enrolled militia | Pll lists of the last election, q Howard 7. Sebuitz, Robert McLaughlin, Andrew Vt. Fos: | man’s. f. Arnie,’ by, Mahomet, dam by Woodpeck:r:, in enforcing certain of bis orders against traitors and | their citizensbip, If it shall be found that any of them | ter, Thos. J. Watson, Chas, Meeder, Jas. "Marquis, David | Mr. John Hnuter’s b,c. Copeck, by Lexington, dam Ko- their bettors. whereby his efforts in that direction were | haye voted, they will be at once taken im charge by Pro Morgan, ‘John W. ‘Lathrop, James McCirskey, John | sette, by imp. Yorkshire: ‘also b. ¢. Rouble, by Star we had peace and independence, and our fertile lands con- tinue to yield abundant crops? ity impeded, MeGowan, Wm. Spader, Chas.” B. Stroot, Edward Dolan, | Davis, dam Picxyane, by Medoc: Mr. 7. G. Moore’s b. 1. ron the 2d of ‘April, 1843, Governor Gamble issued bix | Yost Marahal Erhardt, Philip i. ‘nntinere Isang Chestaut, Joseph Kent, Henry | by Ringold, dam by imp. Ghesterfield: Mr. P. C. dush's eneral Order No. 14, in the following words :— rn Marshal Erhardt bas issued a printed, order, to | Kipp, Ruleff R. Beunctt. bv. c. Ben Rrvee, by Lexineton, dam by \ltor!: Mr. John . { Hereafter no enlintmenta will be allowed from any orzant. | D¢ Poatod throughout the district, “requesting” that per- DIFAPIREIY. M Clay's ch. f, Anna Travis, by Yorkshire, dam Margaret zation of enrolled Missouri multe tpto tbe volunteer nervie> | 8088 80 disposed ~ball transmit to his headquarters im- James Packer, J. M. Stephenson, Mathew pec ‘Woods’. by Prisma: also ch. f. Skeduddle, by Yorkshir-,, of the United States, when such initia shall have been ie | mediately a reliable description of any indtwiduat they | wm. F. Jones, John E. Muchmore, Win RK. Banke dam Magnolia, by, Glencoe; Mr. J. W. wees f peerage ccs failed for active service, and shail ffave been einbodied asa | may know not to have beon enrolled, so -that the few | 0, Watkins, Samuel Bennett, Frank W. Williams, ‘isbn. | ttzzie W by jmp. Scythian, dam Pranelia, by tmp. Glen: bushel ef at a wns $520; clean we time’ Ber | force in the field, hundred conscripts held to service and the other drafted | James, Jucob Kline, Samuel Harwood, Lucius 8. Kellogg, coe; also ch, f, Canary Bird \ovitsater to ‘lackbied), by: en of Bia ponds, § $2.0 oe eieaeotar, | Thin order, it necd hardly be remarked, is adirect | men who have furnished substitutes or paid the commu, | i. 3S. ‘Chandler, Norman, Edwin G Lowis,t imp. Albion, dam by imp. Ainderby 10c.; nt ween a assertion of ‘the right of the Governor of Miscouri to | tation fee, and the balance, who, for various causes, have | Campbell. Thomas H. Lynch. Wma. Sherer, InEmil, | "Of these hice. were xosontees, only Bea Birvoe, Tinie * jobar the United States from enlisting citizens | bean declared exempt. xbail not be compelled to bear the ee Miller,’ L. H.R, St. Felix, 4. E. Low, Pat aurick Shert: W.. Copeck, Aldebaran and Skeauddle coming to tho yaa ” into the national velunteer service. ieinacocteee (rminae the Conscript act im the Fourtn , Wm. Lennon Fagowe Pitow, Nichols Hail, Charles | In the pooi ‘betting Lizzie W. sold for $100, $4 applicable to the enrolied militia, | Congressional Roberts. 1 W, Coon csc. Enwiine, 3.8. Snedeker. J. | ketsddle $45. Hen Braco #35 and Aldeberan $25, “shall have been detailed for active Mr. George Turnil, i ibe efficient Recorder of the Board | Cocks, E. Eaton, Robert McCormick, Wm. H. Shields, I. | showing the relative estimation in which they were bed. er | have been embodied as a force in the | »i Enrolment, is completing a perfect list of the delin- | Werthwein, J. W. Dunn, Henry Carter. by the knowing ones. fleld,’’ vet.the power assumed is, in principle, fatal tothe | quent dratted men of the district, who, not having obeyed ALIENS. First Hea'.—A coud start, Sked:ddle leading to the national supremacy there: for the Governor need only { the summous of the Provost Marsbal, are Bow considered ‘Wm. Wright, Wm. Rotts, D. J. Quinlan, F. A. Bolmes, | first turn, when the others got on eqnal terms with ber. detail the whoje enrolled std ay for active service, and | by the law as doserters. Those lists, when fivished, wi!l | Joeeph Kyle, John Greaves, ge Gates, Johm Noacher, | Lizzie W. thea emerged from the ruok, and carried on the: embody them as to shut the ‘door | bo placed iu the possession of the proper officers, who | Patrick Moran, Cbaries ¥. Filvson. running, closdly attended by Aldebaran and Copeck. otectustly, pod rely Atay ‘orders could do 80, against anv | will at once “arrest the unlucky delinquents and piace ‘OVEM AGE. Torning into the homestretch Lizzie stit led, but haif- enlistments, under the authority of the general govern- | them in durance vile. As thereappears to be ubout seven | J, 1, Dawaon, J.T. Allon. N. Pollard, D.D. Davis, F. | way up Copeck joined issue, raced with her a few strides, ment in the State of Missouri. We respecttully ia le hundred ani fi'ty of them, it is supposeti that a military | pay, R. Miller, Henry. Lane, Thos, Cassiday, Aaron | and quitting her, came easy winner by a length ; that such a proceeding on the part ofa Governor of aState, | force of considerable strength will be necessary to 2c- | snnons, A. R. Dyett, Joh Be Barnett: and a half in ie 48. ‘skednddle wes was third, Aldebaran : is. in jntent, utterly subversive of the national authority, | complish the work. Rumor has it that ‘the ‘authori. fourth, and Ben Bruce last. however ineffectual it might be in fact, nthe event ef a | ties will detail a force of two or three mili- ns Smithson, P. wean,” ‘jonsoh K. Gardner, B.8ca- | Sxond Hrat.—Iven betting on Copeck w $500 confiict between the State and the national government | tary companies to each district to put the order of Farrer, C. P. L.K. Bulles, J. K. veing laid in one Bet; offers of $100 to sab eceioat tanto ‘That order was subrequently modified; but no modifica. | arrest into Faget) Up to yesterday afternoon | }'B. Fry, W. Dean, W. A. Hambler, Jas. Kipp, N.T: | were numerous, Hen Rruce was first off, followed by thon could obliterate the there exhibited; and to | no instructions wore received from Provost Marehal | Beers, Jr. Copeck and Aldebaran third. and Lizzle, whose rider bad been changed, last, These positions were maintained to i it, Mr President, we beg te call your attention. In | General Fry to proceed with tbe arrest of thece men. ‘The oxy fox. our opinion no governor would issue such an order with. | number of conscripts sent to the district rendezvous at | Jobn Connell, H. Davy, A. R. Gray, W. F. Wallace, J. | the third quarter, whep Ben Bruce retired. the pace . ‘ont an intention to embarrass the military authorities of | Riker’s Isiand yesterday wastwo. The following is the | Tryon. being too much for him. und the isene was left to Copeck Whe ited Sexton. ist for yesterday with the disposition of each case:— MOTHRN’S CHOIOR. and Aldebaran, who made a splendid race howe, the- ; Pig fro, fumaber one quality, ‘ton, $125; Be ploased to remark, Mr. President. that both of | laid over. ‘ Jonathan H. Brown. latter winning at Inet by halt i eles. Skedaddie number wo. $110: number three, $100 Shyer irom $160: | {bev orders were issued during General Curtis' adminis. | Held to sgrvive... 2 ‘TWO MEMIERS OF OYE VAMTLY IY SRRYICE. tras third. Ben Proeo fourth, and | tie tat Smith’s irom, round plate and dar, $8 80: railroad iron, A W. Springsteen, M. Burger. ‘Third i dadie made the Tanning at at & goa $190; leather. harness, per pound, $2 60: sole, $2 40, Dares that administration we believe wo are wrect | Over age 2 FATHERS OF MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. pace for tho fi halt milo, attended by Lizzie, Copeck i upper, $2 90 beef cattle, good, per oi ndred | 2 | ip saying that no order was by Governor, Gamble s+ 1 |p. Hnghes, Jas. D. Murray. and Aldebaraa iu the order namod On the third quar- ; ‘ weight, po rol the (othe esines Heine he command of the | Non-residents. .. 1 IN TRE SERVICE. ter Lizzie weut up to Skeddadle and ehalienged tor the 1 Jobn FE. Cooker. Jead; @ beautiful straggle onsued betweer them. Lizzie = winning through sheer by @ short neck—time soton eo. t 0. bowever, coe General Schofield succeeded to NON-RESIDENTS. : the command. That toek place on the 24th of May last; . seetceeseocseseeeecesoes 13 ‘Thos. A. Field, John Zelif', Jobn.Pemberton. 1:48. Aldebaran was third, ‘Copeck fourth fourth and Ben Bruce } ‘and before the announcement of it in his first general THE YIFTH DISTRICT. RECAPITOLS TION. distanced. order hat reached the extremities of the State, Governor v Substitutes. 4 Fourth Heat.—-On oonting off it was Giscovered that. Gamble issued bis 8 Gen ‘al Order No. 17, dated May 29, | The Prowost Marshal of this district wishes to call. the | paid commu Lizzie W. hat’ broken down hopolessly in the last heat, Mckatieate yore — ‘attention of drafted men who bave not reported to | Bbid for duty. suagaen vO stave cf aM Bed hore. Pires write] 2 rahe race. \e y eee ler trainey, ym, ca and of th meena. militia now tn active service | an advertisement in another column, warning them | Disability. $s back, er the at ovtsialng Shale ad Be Low tne 8 oon Dye yj i ta, te ferred upon i General Joka M. ohotehdc cemmiandens | that if they do not report tu ten days tbey witt | Aliens to. withdraw ber. Thero gentlemen requesied : the o Devartment ot deen tatoo ri. 13 | well kuowa, abt veterinary surgeon, Dr Nixon. of Over a de treated. as deserters. A substitute, who took the | Under age. virhe loqiiey here ‘tles, ‘why, Guriie Genecal Curt’ sons, Tang Istana, to examine tho ily, ‘which he did, command, Governor Gambio should nokonly fail to place | DoUnty a fev days ago and ran away with it, was retalson | Only gon’ juonananed: har seeaheg pat mpossibie, as. the the enrollad militia ander his control, tnt order therm pot | Kockesder a day or two ago by the youd manage. | Moltiers chalee. <=. - weight. Cotton waros, per pound, in Ie ‘out, that be was af in service. @ | tendon of the veur fore leg had given way. The judge por pair, 810; shoe threes, per pound, ai co-operate writ his ethene im antl rn ene eee cavalry re Teciment, be er ong Bije eot Patbers of mother children... 2 | then aliowed ber to be withdrawn, and the race wis now men. per pair, $125; Orst'rate mules, average price per | *'8: een sae oamen / ect! DOUSE om a oharge of pad twin the ‘busi. | In the service IT] | left to Aidebaran and Copeck, skedaddle being rulet our ‘$300. version, place the whole enrolled mil itia then tm activ 6 done y ep tnt Non-residents & | for not winning a heat. Patch sympathy was exycessed | service under General Sehofeld’s control, without limita. tion upon ‘his power over them? No “explination of this striking shaaae 1m Gayernor Gamble's policy has, to our for Dr. Weidow's tlt fortune, os there is little dow bt ine Gilly would have won the race She was engaged im the next continental sweepstakes at Vhiladeiphia, and wag: Total. Lane bt Pemon Siven Moves. —The Detroit T voune says ‘No. 3,247 will be the highest caited to. day. the discovery of an immense deposit of silvor-bearing | views Wetweon him and General Schofield in regard hemsies teueeoce Onnenrtoeres the draft by the Fin race between thet two loft in was. mignibeent ane, load in that famous region. Marquette country is the site | to slavery, which did not exiet between him First ward—George Doherty " Aldebaran at last wioning cleverly by three lengths; m of thix_new discovery. It is said the ore yields twenty | and General Curtis. We regard it as going far to- Fifth ward--Thos, Ackerly Jas, Henaer! 1:62 per coat of pure lead, and. that every ton of lead yielar | wards establishing the. allegation {i the address of our Twain wah Event Goaknel tice wclbies: ‘The next race was a pust stake for » pure of $500, for delegation , that General Schotiel(’s policy as derartment: commander has been shaped to conform to Governor Gamble’: pro-aiavery and conservative views. We referred to 2 modification of the above recited order of Governor Gnmbie. pronbitiog enlistments in the wobi tweaty-five pounds of stiver, worth three bundred dol- lars, besides the value of the lead. Operations will soon be commenced for ‘removing the depoxits.’” Sa! all ages. two mile heats, $100 entrance, pluy or hay. Pee mara late A init, Chas. EB, Commings, | There ware for this three entric:-—tfr, k, Morea ch. h. een word-—John Polbemns, Jobn @. Jenkins, Win, | Herter, live vers Mr. 1% Watson's. bf Jone Be 1 Siout, Robert C. Blackwell, Cortetius Ruddy. tn ated, six pearet cok Maier es eee Under age Abonage...... Sixteenth ward—Frederick Liebman. ‘ ' un Arrivals and Departures, wer qoraiee bay Bip rue DoF ig Bf Ju military service March 3. ites. Twentieth ward—John Cool. D.C, Hosworth Wm, H, |" Thend % four 2 —s idiewild was te nly og ATRIVATS Sprolion Miesearl sails: | The Seite t moditicns | Now in milhory-emeices.. 7 | Everett, hnoins Brackett, Jon Brennan, Richard Roberts. | R&F previews splendid | periormances on the a Liverroot, axn Sorrmamrros iiom is stow in 6 as met ee aiaibabnaveies, 3 | Jar O'Connor, 8. Re Tucker. being known to ait, In pools of $1000 she gold for $600; hreg cdrom ann warrant: d T | dated Angnst 27, 1865, winieh ys im t wing words:— |e eidonte Pr} Towder, the famous Lexingtn eit, now owned in and. 4) Wand “ ae : oe 9808 y Mra H Sondheia, G W Berthea. © I Ber. ——+ The Jnly Riots in New York. oe Toy - B beg er Deeks and “ie eniaran Ch Banseke, Oliver Hoyt, J Hontce es a istonaes Ace - 2nis portale ar aga owes Se: Cae, son maun, Mrs A Franck, E B Gates. E Laabheimer, im ' 7 MINER, a 1 Lani Lt COURT OF OVER AND TR about bis mar ne ahé had -vot galloped ou it Mneister, Sire Any Achtits, Ciitw Sinsall Heber A thas. when. onae torn Bre TRE SIXTR DISTRICT. Giotecerdgutlek Wbaaeal him the lave three daya.” ‘Thana " ane Gere gyi ean helone, Deir eniierwent shall be vent by | Tbe proceedings ofthe Board of Exemption at this office . r Hogan ,of Montrea!, was spiritedly supportet by hie 4 lefermen, Merde Gerba Une recrnitin: offieer ta the eolonet of thed reeinent. with 4 Orr, 6.—The Perple ve. Wiilia .—The prisoner | naslian friends, Re looked the picture of perfeot condition. Mrs Aspe Loernska, Boriba Ken ape md are wtnenrly a stor, An Emerald *janing,”” named Fd Dk Rast: aod. ba’ Gel a trate? nd ww chfithen. Marie elr dierharge. The r “ Cie in this ease was ind cted for riot in July last. On baing | nd blooming health, un owner and traser w Slats orton te is regiment. provided ti + | maond Fiyon, a shoemaker, who ianded a few days ince | 5. raigned his eeureel entered a plow of glty in bh alike confideat, (avidsou nlso was im admirable cow! Re at at heb ee ng ‘ m guilty in bis be: | gion, and nud the adv: of baving that ubiest of from the “Louisiana,” was introdnoed into the doctor's room ag a substituic, to be examined. He was directed 4 Dut will be bet Apun lew ™ rs Hi Kagel. w Kurter. Mrs A Volthaw AIT not be disehar, half. and asked that the leniency of the Court be extend | Amerivon riders, Gil . in the saddle, ed will leave his otlithe com a d to hi fs os % tt Furs! /eat.—Thunder jainped off with t pie “toionel of nie | Inte the private examming room, to undress; but in a | fi t0 Mill Ms TA’ Ms P ible, In making this request t0 | 100g closely by Tavideomylaew{id traltn et short time came out again apd ktood at the door in a Prisoner's behait the counsel said that the prisoner | behind. The pace was vary indifierent tl and vera sheepish manner, rubbing his eves with the back of his | was born and reared in the Twellth ward in th iead, fol~ our tenets frat mole, pity, | which wee run i 1:67, fbunder leading Pavidsm a 4 Hann and Grave, © Oster Mo we r until regiment. Tunteer regiment will be regarded r Collins, ue, MPs Ric Mr. Pres dont, i the add f ovr delegatim, it | band. When be was asked why he did pot star iusiae to length and a haf on the first mile. Parsing the stad tier sberry, Anua Donious, F | was alleged that General Sehoteld had “ subord be examined, he said, orying, “1 won't ‘list at, ail, Sie, Cited bared estrzwet ic castconpthae taj ane grey mepronsatna sua on tho aid mare be = Guebie, cee ~' thortiy in Miss state sir; 1 thought of myeelf, sir, and 1 feel sorry sir, | {fm eighteen to twenty years, he could say of the pris- nd ‘ofa ber horses. At the haif pile he td ohare Gry thy siden. 1 alee, the fret sentence of thie orde: and won't go into the army at all, Sif.” He then Jett the | oner that he was simple, weak minded boy, and guilt the second place from Davidson and ried to rid ; wlegation, viz°— Men belonging to doctor's room, aud, on appearmg in the outside room, tue | jeag of any immorality: thatin S61 he tind eolisted in far. Th this sho was unwdecess ul. ws the ray Bert, T c Missouri in active service vie permitted | brokers bo brought him crowded around him, in order r y stalled her off, and galieped home an the Governor of Missouri to enlist im ain to De examined, bat to no | Captain MeQuade’s company of the Thirty-eighth regi four lengths in 345, the second anile, be parpese, as “~ Leeann cor Myr reilly looked so | ment New York Volunteers, and remained jo service rs timid that, wheo s broker produced a roil of greenbucks | noarly two years, participat: Ser Dot at the end of that time be eo fa nduced to a 50, he would uot took at them. ihe | near the close of tin enittinent, hea he received | While thare wero overs to bet $100 to. $20 thai 1 Heat. —tdlew tid was now deposed from ber $100 to $60 Delay offered aout Pour Rovat, § C=T 1, Bshort, WS A: Ly Fogg, Miss White. Surges moved Birdgall, parses siemmnnr “ - be put off, but stuck oh : ‘ . J . : Y + S gave Way o# to peraiit enlistments, and brokers, howe pat of, but stuck to him | severe cnt in bie hend, which had eril sop won, Bot little buginess was done, how and oT trmer, Us Astee D savior, vO, .U,8 Ai Surkeog «}. Bare yeas that periatsaion ink general Order— ke leeches, eed in Waring him posed. | paired bis naturnity wonk eon ae ll further | Arter the usual ielerval te horses were ‘eummoned vs Wells, @vild and servant, & SM 'Pease 0 & a: “chap hold to be ta: nt to acknowledging the when a pew ¢ wonld only give | ply discharged from the service. On the first day of the | *artoxain. Lhaader,as before, took up tne + " tor Free Sout: | obtaimigg it. Wo conceive, war a Paar $100, and he sid thay $200, when ine | recent riote he (the contisel) was prepared to stare. frees | Witt Luvidgon second and the old mare last. Ibe gray Soe Oe nie tena re sdteut oF fubordivat ing federal authority in Missouri to state rnie. | of them maid, you will pet when you dame | hig own knowledge, that the prisoner ws cogaged by t maintained bts position thronebout the two mir. | the APL RT Ata Tu principe, iw dees thie Aier trom Gov ek | Imnok?” (alluding to the ody), and with tis amsarance | Keeper of the loct! prison attached to the Fourth District | ¢st being rum in 1-515 and the gecund tn 1:48); ). Davi Gr Chaplata A uu “ iM i con's refysal to fornish men from Missouri, in response | he was content. So timid and cautious was he that he Court te wateb the dri store ° buikdia son upabie to reac him to any part of the race tannin U & 8 to your call, in April, 1841, fof eeventy'fve thousand | would not sign the enlistment papers until ne rend ther Sco ae nmesae. Talewild wan Ouvtor it altogether, Hig won euni'y by thr eer . men to suppress the rebellion? 4» in thee coneediog | Unrough, and yet witb all his toolieh cleverners ne attow od isoyer had informed him that te Jongths, the old mare being ten lengths Pebind the bis dependence upon Governor Gamble’s peralesion i fimval to be awindled ou: of two hundred dollars by the ny he was induesd to take too much drink, and | *¢coUd the premises, did pot General Schofield con y. | #ix brokers, who bad each a share jn the joint ste white under the tofmeace of liquor was pressed by. other thing to State rule’ We consider that he di cern, Although those geatloinon may cougratulate them | Horcons to go with them to the Yourth Avenue Railroad, r that one i for ne other, selves on their cleverness, yet 4 was avery poor tiumot | hen he commited 7, ae wed trespass charged against lieved of bis « ml, We hold that to rob an ignoran!, conceited greenhorn, only four days | bin. The been hnyi be retained 10 command Jwho yields to im the country: % The last race was a three tile dasb for all ages, or a pore There wore four entrios—W. HM. rir o Pn aa, W. Dh, Harper. months. His arr jae nearly blind. and be was her i " o hy 4 YGF Bad followmg is @ RUMMAFY Of the cares diaposed Of | Chie mupport, He was ques unable # pay a fine, and ‘rma Cin, at Youn ial yale ‘a i TA’ Capt d Walker, US A Capt . towny— ootitetes. 5 | DO(the conuset) hoped the Court wild. 10 view of the | this pec sion, In the pools Morenn one 7 W Pont ON Dutroe, Bere RC) Mok ws ler No. 11, of May 29 enoral | Furnished subst ; roptesontations made, nuke bis pooishment as light as See a a a Me Cnaiaeld. UB Aj dure PR Aichler, UR A; tient Jurmes Scnotela the command of the enrotied mi then ia } Paid! commutation. Lh] the ends of justice would admit in 31:57, Harper leading, with Pui mr USA active service. On the 20th of Septenmber, 18 over | Over age. 18 Tho Asniviant ilistrict Atiornay (Mr. Carvin) said that Morgan last of all. The time of the second ini we Toate, SO—Steamer Cowmapolitan—Surgeon R | nor Gamble issued bis General Order No. 2 How Disability. + 1 | ne nad no oprosition to make to the application khow mg # change Itt Uke above positions: *yropathy ts . The militia of the State. whether in active service or not, | Laid ower 1 Io parsing sentence Jodge Beroard said: Phe highest | ‘2% leed, Punch being soovnd, aod Hharper fe A gre heraty placed tunder the keormmand of Major Gene al = | punishment that the law inflicts for Uhé offence for which Kou at this pon’ ot the race. In the thir | Aug Joun M. Schoteld until further Total..... : - 9 | you have been judicted, is an Imprisonment the peu! muie Morgan deprived sympathy of ec wend, anni seer in this order arvast attention 1. That, The Board adjourned at the usual hour. lentiary for one year aud a fine o it has always | CMe uo the ghomestreich aM exy wirmer by two Vike Order No. 17, {t does not speck of the © enrolled ‘THE SEVENTH DISTRICT. been my custom, however, when a coners wload guilty | Wnathe in 645; Punch was secind. Barger third and ‘the militia.” Whether this chanee o n district the clatme tor exemptioy rome | UNAM Mictment, to Tighten the seutenoe whee It cay be | “Z™HAtY lank. The (ite of the lust vate was Y%0 fT | inthe Sevent 4 the «| Temp'ten come | Gone, to encourage others to take from courts and furies To day there will be tour races coe & mile [ cteotca | im about as Rumerously aa at auy Lime since the work | the respomsibility and trouble of trying thelr caves, In [td ape nll 1! pot ne tw a Roweruce $0 axeart bie right a* Comaan- | wo oF three weeks arewrcepted. Tho | this case you buve ebesey to eniera pleaof guilty and vib ae = lh Uer-im Chief over the *' Mimsourl State miliiin } exam, if the frst ¢ = reign , PhO") ase wberelore walled to,& Die cmahterdton’ itns | Rweepetakes for bores erkl on the xo-iety's ; well as the *ourolled Missouci militia.” Vo | Huard wre Leborng induatriously, aad bope to seoure be bln pan tawe spring Mieand abal’ vlosh, with pine entric aware, Mr. President, das mide tween three and ¢ hundred men for government wr. | rageous afaire thas we ever dixgraced wis cor good rnaning f* anticipated tet have you révog the former vieg ere they | olsh ’he arduous labprs which hove been Ont oF IP NO Jentency Onght to be —— mace pe: bak you have dec doo, Ma cn watiernotortiy jerformed by them. Jn the many aps | lowe strong tn itignrine erreanetn ‘appear therein.) On Champton Base Loli Mateh, ‘be that this Order No begining 1 acaun or | fue alleuage Bere ar@ seme pecaiiar cases, bos look ng Ove? the oMdarits tn your case. it appeart thet RCKIORD VR. MUTUAL. his right of supreme enmmand over (hem: 2. 4) jority #0: Pass alter & wevere crose-examunad you wore ove of the leaders in the mob ‘on'that doy, Yesterday afternoon the seoot! gsme of the #eueon he | are pinced under General Sehor aman sort | For inetanse, on itistinan yesterday claimed ex- | appenra that it sae you who aoggested where the a toresh tiene weseeions abnenisssid Sauna tas aa Glace ther orders.’ 7 Jeneral Srhodeld to hold «pes | omption on thts ground, and wee waked where | cond find pick xes pnd crowbars to leor up the tracks of s eecageetamen- soothe Pe tion of depausiens ey jor vunbie (oe thas | he bad previonsiy hived. “His residences had been | the Poarth Avenue Railroad. sud forther, that ‘urg-t | Ball grounds at Williameburg, Peeulling in anotlor y wetory which may be wi AL any moment sy | North, South, Tost aud West—-oix months in | them todos in-wiew oi these wel® you must be Iouked | for the ehanyions, The grounds wore well attended. aud Governor Gatable ¥ order, me place, three in another, & year or two years in ati'l | upon ae one of the leaders in that serine ovt- |), interest was manWeeted — Ab two o . In connection. rthhe thie mother, and ko on through sixteoo years. Hut sonxact | rage, Bit, AX you have pleadet galtty, Tshall wot | 1, the Matuale delag the first so take t Wo to your” Recoliect ian was the ‘man in hit answers that. when meatus aud’ | impose the full peeelty of the Yaw opm yon. wine as { . Governor Gambe bas mod cars wore footed op, he was found to be correct almost | wave sartod, i oue year's Tinorisooment in the peniien | pa tothe fifth Inaiegs the piey war abort eyo Btitoe troope, withdrawn wnt\érle FE ap ind can ionnedintely diecharged. tary ond 6 ae wilted Bhd ity a bat, Up Pe ramp awe 9 id oer. he Bybee aid the military, contre! of The wakina ve UME Aur yesterday HAF fol- | fine | abil ren wat ts aah ene Ee Laer canis an Maneeincnn a foree wholly aubjeat®ie bl: Se Dave o 1 yw roomths owaittog trial etl crediting that to yon term of | Foye an agiend ivan bon be 0 iad hich teanaartt — ner have the loral people 0 hat sueh bi ibewionl diaebiiiny Imppisnniment wor'd teave rommibs weil inaerve hat | 3M een a 4 tow aha Soul Baber sont oo emg Se ohvost [rem aaa ds oer, | Vaganabie wge.< | Rekaripentggtgee Tue seotenes of ho | Virehor for the Minals, aod proved effective at first nh ree i“ baoert state mitten.” | yy ttees fort, 2 Chat vou he confined ia th: ates wet ast “a | Siclngueps ab an} Ary im Bhackwai' nd yr he tor? eX Tagg ng <I3 now teem," tps Hats neve th 4 vn , Ta cone lis mt ui state 19 govt that, Nat | far Beaten all cOmers in bome ant home gamer 107 teo- ain eit [rane ; . Coy py poy soda ty me yg jen A + yd | yeare past, and ate, therein ¥ entitted to the prow thy F000 Of Die eoromens of ' den ciliioeen ad of Mr teh! ar WR J eee a eed Seal hae wa ayy we | the State, sinew Ubat foros wor = | wont! protubiy have been the 1 the Gonet to eer Rees: Os As tanen ae aon | rented ne afhirt qeead save segece 84 | Fon t0 Pate presen .« . S i? At som 0 sw the Summ ' | RNA MET L Yon Ratural . | 1 a ¢ bie bed onpen the yariment cow god T els gd .| tried bev ing ther term of thw ‘ wien am Whe waredied Wi nor wo qan, | No-entes wf unimas earantanon are jot on fa thine] tried ben ¢ y th M ted f $2 o rw wy ok | giadeies poninday, and che. Cella oT which hae bred! 1 Sere suerte’ 4 the furl pe } ou e ’ Aiea | apparent dur the last caren weeks sth contusuae nail +y be jnapeisoume st for 6 sorte ‘3 e hv come | Cue Fatlowtue bustones wis eon Im thie Algiers seater: tulle tue 3 if ti tue | | tar atuenem Romer ne = 4 ‘ ‘i ‘ Numbor of arsed men bed, oes Ol 'Sanern ches. ire," LA , Wg Gm tre Aine, ¢ BovroneMeisre, sidcouve, wu dae,