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a NUMBER 9668, —— Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK sty ee FROM THE POTOMAC. BTEWART ATTEMPTS A RAID. Mis Disastrous Repulse, Rebel Plunder Crossing the River BOMBASTIC REBEL REPORTS: GREAT VICTORY CLAIMED. *'60.000 Yankee Prisoners,” General Southern News. federal Raid in S. Carolina. Damage over 62.000.000. STARTLING INTELLIGENCE The Florida of Gay Head. THE DRAFT IN THIS CITY. WHAT THE PEOPLE THINK ABOUT IT. a&e, a&e., a&o The War in Maryland, ® BTS VIA WanIING TON, Washington, July 9. From letters receutly receiv od bere, it appeare thet on Friday inst it was ascer tained by Genral Meade ihat Genera! Stuart Preparing to make one of hie customary raide on our rear, to cut off our trainsand prevent communication with Weatminster, Baltimore and Washington, General Grege with bis cavalry division was order ed to advance from our extreme right and intercept Dim, Taking two brigades and « battery, he met Btaart about two miles from our lines, already on hie way to erecute his derign, Gen, Gregg charged the rebels and wae at first re palsed. He then railied his men and charged again, end routed Stuart's force, who left his dead and wounded on the ground in their hasty retreat. Among the Killed were two rebel maore Our loss was from thirty to forty killed and one hundred and ten wound ed. Artillery was need on both sides Another letter from headuarters enys that Gene ral Meade's movementa are very energetic, and he uray decide to cross the river in pureult of the rebels, shouldthey happen to escape trom this wide. The rebels have sent over the river, cattle, horses, wegunr, with plunder, de. It is represented that some Union Prisoners have been placed in charge of Gen. Linbe den, and sent up the river, tocross probably at Han eock. Early onthe morning of the 6th instant, two gen- Gemen from Pleasant Vailey, near Harpers Ferry, | @rrived at Frederick, and reported that the rebule bad been busily employed Incarrytng over the river the grain nud other articies left there in the harty @vecuation of that point afew daysago, The rebels afterwards visited the farm houses iv Pleasaut Val fey to procure horses and search the premises of citi. is, but on learning that o body of our treepe were @pproaching, they Lartily decamped The rebel epy, Richardeon, recently executed by Banging, was well Rnown in (be army ae ae pedier of Dooks, stationery, cte., and had been in the various tampe fore long time. Two other epier were arrested, Dut their execution had been delayed in conseyuence ef one (a negro) baving promised to make important @tsclosures, A fourth ls now in ove of our camps ender.strict eurveillance IX UUNDRED REBELS CAPTURED. Preder , Juiy 10. On Wednesday night Ploasan- ton and Ko atrick were engaged against Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee, ovar Funkecown, when they drove the @nemy sad cantared eis bandred prisoners. REBEL ORTS OF THE INVASION, Baltimore, July 10. Phe Richmond Disrarcn of Wednesday, July 4, contains « leader on the battle of Gettysborg. It sare: We feel ar well assured that (en. Lee, if he har ? fast the enemy in a piched battia, besintiicted « -. ts han irible defeat upon then, oe wedo that w e liv. ag, brea*hing, sentient beings. ~ _ The Disraten then alludes to @ telegraphic dis ' Stch announcing s great battle being fought on Sun- ,/ 1m, In which the Yankves ware whipped, with « anit of 60,000 men, and winds up as followr: already begin to ser glimprer of pence, If thie am ouly prove halftroe But le€ ge have no sr e which we do not dictate ogre! ves, | he fellowing telegrams are also froin the Dravaton, seyare decidedly rich,when the facts are teken ‘,to consideration :— MPOBTANT FROM GETTYSUCRO--TUR ENEMY ROOTED ON BUNDAY 40,000 PRIBONERS CarTuaED, Martinsbury, Va.. July 6. -On Batorday / & tentre fell back drawing the enemy ff Jener Fweil sod Lengstreet flay * and dthe ite night oor their works enemy yea- the t ensued c) cand sovers onot Yankee cavalry anton The following ‘iepatches were received this morning oy Dr, Morrie: - Martrnabury, July .- Gen, Lee defeated the ene- ny inthe bat |- of Pridey la t, but we lost 4.000 pris «mers, Gen. tirkadale, of Missia-ippi, aud Gen Car. prieth of Virginia, were kiied, fGen, Hood, of lexme, rae wounded * Martinavury, Va, July & 6 P.M Yhiep, Lee tad charged bis front, round he dre the enemy from op tie let aud ud. t is whole army jein exeviiegt i he marter “the siiuation, Gene, Pende Pickett are soruded. Col, Avery, of North Caroling, t killed, af © ls. Deanet and Parkes wounded, Eweil's wag- * 1 “or are recaptured, ef " Martinsburg, Va, July 6.—The latest, which seems +o be relivble, is that (he fight was cont ejay, and was the bioodiat of t * 1; fell back on the ceutre, cauriug the enc ‘that he wae retrea » ‘The enemy upon thir ad ?) qranced, Then t d Longstreet aivanced the A ayftent and left win then took the Lew teen cons Meending, They re Yor fared io wd, *# division 18 now Guaid.nog! toners to Martinsburg, Martinsburg, July 6.-Reperia to-day all eonenr Vehat there war a heevy figt! voetertay,.o which we 4 defeated thernemy, aod drove him three miles. A ‘ yest bumber tp inchers are .eported sken by Gen, ' * Lee. The prisouers are on the way to hichmond ria * € this place. This hasbeen the bloodie:t battle of the war Our loee is very great Th: valry bojured the pontoon bridges, at bailing Waters, are) miles {rou this piece today, and captured thive Wagous. The Richmond Enquinan, of the Sth instant, bas eived the following account of the battle of Get- aburg, ehowing that they are wonderfully dark wn in the land of Dixie: Our loss ts estimated at 10,000 at the battle of Getiysturg. Between three aod four thousand of our wounded arrived at Winchester, Jury 7th, Generals rmatead, Barmedale,sarnett and Kemper are killed, enerals Scales. Pender, Jones, He Auderson, ampton sud Hycd sre wounded, | Joho Adame and tw | eemay ts fatinaend at 178.000 men. The fi | fear aye, and is seear ed as the mewereat | and the eaveh unprecedented. The enemy « eaid to Lave f well, We captured 40,000 pris onirm, teh GENERAL BOLTHERN NEWS, By Mat From late Southern papers reevived at the OMor, inet uieht, we select the follow ug jem. | The Pe following leader on The Late Matile | fa own sone, b Comper in arms of wade « port | to which, | from all Janus turn their eteps to gare Bou the cel bested fields of carnage, which have been opened up by the illustrious Sonthern leader, whose name ie np honymous with victory and em | vered with egior, 9 & & We are now rapidi= ap nt The ‘ark clouds of war are bo. esk, end wil! continue to disperse until proerbing vente are fet paving the way to ted “Grand Artur ot the,Botemar* ro shattered at Gettvebure that it will be impotent for further opererione. It ts now a thing of Men ory. It bas run ite career, and a more inelorions Carrer wae veve: tun by aa army e.uce the igventiva of funpowder Tas Richmond Miarat Mw, daly Tth, eivesthe tol. | lowine account of (ien, Dis's mowemente: nthe York rive: harnvi Rene amily be AMY Was on its relent down the P they bad p cheted very ly from Tu Toss 10 be muukey rive, to revent euppoeed, our di try ot their hev- ume Whee ticuse Lhe movemeute of the enemy ir direction of hanover, elues theirs enal , Booth Anna brides oo Setarday niet, that they Lave givea up the idem oi fur! er £0 Gpermious againat Richinond from that er Cook, ethe Government that (he assault on t wae rade Ly three brieaces, and after TD Dgageruent they were repulsed, and Gnaliy of Mis ination in reference to their Pubsequrat movements corresponds with that pub: | Tiehed by us yesterday that they fecrowed the ‘amunkr at Litth pages’s bridge Information ob ned foom O'ber sources repreeent that they paaswd o through Kong William, and the inference ie that they are re urniug to Yorktown mud Fortress Monroe by way of the Penineula | ‘The disratei, 7th, has the following on Vicksburg, not having beard the news ‘The todicatione are atrong that Gen Joh lant making an upon the rear of ( Wie havee nd ae Kirb troith and t the oth Pore at plew uli eeom thet ¢ hopes me We look for stirring news tly, t t : nthe caprure of Brashear Yomeilto bee strouger potut ¢ | Port Hudson . | Goldaboro, erpoctally since the NC. July 9 Letters from reliable sources, dated Wineton, iaet nig wh reporte an } rogrens. | dug betw ioe thy and our forces pear Free Bridge, itis eujjoeed that the enemy are cut | off ra Jackson, Miss, July 5. Yow ay, about c’clock, the Ya@ukee cavalry crossed be Ble Hisck a: Uerdon's F ‘Try, and advanced into Iut were promptiy met by Wortefield’s ddiiven back secroae the river, A courier Haward’s Depot seve the entire command eriguscromed the Big Biack leat oght. If eo he will e warn work today, Gen. Cirantis uly feeling very uneasy in regard to events ting in hie .ear, There was very little fring et Vic Baburg yesterday (Note. Trend the above to show how little they | knew at Jackson on the nth what bad really ocurred Ot Vicksburg on the 4th. Kevomrax,) duly 4,04 Mobile, &. The arorm at Ov) ha haven were onriured by the Yaukves in their | rad bbe federal ram Pittebuce and « Funboas pasewd up this morning The former waa Cisabled working wih cue wheel, A commissary from the “Trave-Missiveipo Department ance that Viekstnig aod Port Miceon ere well provisioned fren) Laroar of Dera ease that Cems, Smuhaend Ma eruder are faat augmenting (hetr aruier, Gen Tay jor bas captured many Yankee planters and overseers end will bold ther aa hoe ages forthe return of the 100 iaen captured and held by Hanks upon the charge eft shooting Mr Dennit. Taylor holde all the South- | erner ae prisoorra who have taken the oath of al nce to the Lincoln Government, HIDDEN Ff * vannah Rerciurton sage: ke the power to ayprecia nigh order, White be ists the manage. toles to auch nerale ae Lee, eau > Lirawe, Longetree: and Hill, there te iniiitary geno That President military genius order wasting in ingloricn, inactivity; are tnt vato life who could have fawartoatrunphant close, perliaps ina Prien, Men mi ary @ leuce woula have raised the meee ot Vickeburgh, driven the Yaoukees trom oureoil, hung Abe. Liveoin and Seward: cop tured the ch ies of Phiiad: iphia,New York and Boeton: aud dictated teri of peace from the top of tuoker Hill monument, Wis tae not President Davis avail ed Litnseit of thie odegenous miiutary genius? The Hunteviile Anvor are the 17h publiehere detailed report showing the damage commiited by the Federal forcea in their raid between Ble Bear Crack and Town Creek in April Inet. The total amount of loss intiteted upon the rebels ts given at 1,897,000 dol. lare. Startling Case of Retaliation, Twe Unioa Officers to be Shot at Rich id. Washingfon, July 10. The Richmond Disvarci of July 7b seye: “In the Libbey d'rison yerterday, by ordcr of General Winder, the cAplaing aisong the Yeoker prisovers drew jote for two of their number to be shot, in retaliation for the shooting of Captains William Fo Corbin and FP. J. Metra yy Gen, Buro eide, at Sandusky, Ohio, on the Ifth of May art. ‘The prisoners were aa erabled in a room at LZ o'cloe x, by Capt. Turner, the Commandant of ihe prison, and after being formed in @ boliow s\uare around s table, were iniormed of the order of Gen. Winder, Slipe of paper, rach cou'aluing the uame of one of the offi- cers present. were car tuily folded up and deposited up the table Capt. Turcer thea laforimed the min that they migbt select whom they pleased to draw the Hames, aud the fret two names drawn would indicate those to be «hot. The lite were drawn by the Rev Mr. Brown, iid @ silence almost death-ike. The fire bi vn Contalbed he name of Cap., Meury Warhiogton Sawver, of the let New Jersey Cavalry: the recond that of ( aus Volunteers. not yet been tacd > Pho Biion, of the Giet Tad The day of thrir exveution has not Another Kaid tn Senth Carolina, On the lat of July Colonel Jim, Montgom: ry, with 200 negro eoldi re, left [} aufort on board the guuboat transporte, aud proceeded up the Combahee river aud lauded next morning. One | of the trepeports get around and her troops were traneferre) tothe o ber vessels, Colonel Mon'ge mery fore ided his into thre rte, and dieporing thern roas to make th m ‘arver than the , feaily wer village of A where t of iofaniry and one regime: stationed, An cugige t Jor dame on ug uy Ar: ' ten o » com need by earnest ery deed Dd Mrned fid deatro A value they caine * Thirty-four large ma he Buown to belone te Siows rebels, with ai ther rielk furniture aod fare works of art, were buried to t Nothiie but smoldering ruine aud parched d eke tous of ouce iaagniiicen’ olf oak an xToves Bow remnio of ‘hess delentful counuy seats. The white inhabitants, terrified at the sight of negro soldiers with lowed mukete in theif hands rap in @very directon, while the elave popu a tion rushed to the boate with every dem netra- tion of joy and graitude, Three rice bouses, well filled with rice, a destroyed, Manalone, neg. o quarters, and everything infammabie, was consigned to the fismes, ulces were opened, plantations flooded, aod broad ponds t The Yenkes | and lakes Wade, where but # few house before juxo sus ure, Va, Prrmrog of July sth, hee the peck of them ie left upon the aky Lee's trie | who eommanded at the | ao Viekeburg or | lege | ft} large amount in riekw in | | the ard, aod four large mille of d terent kinde, were | bo h | Panter peof rice and corm were patiing for h their leay Capt Cirver's company Innded at Tar Bluff andd« ederveral iarge steam rice mig, three cart sand a finesaeaiil, together ethan im. vont of other pap ry. Can, Hoyt ianded tbahee Ferry, aud deatrov ed the brides and all Acent proverty Ther xped tion then rearned, he foes of aman, hav oe leetroved pre perty Moantol two tm lene of dollars, and bringing Back 5) valua le eleven, The Florida off Gay Head, Pee telreraph to Gilpin's Merchante’ Fachange! Boston, J) 10. Pirate Flori ta was seen yeater- + day SU miles eourhenst of Gay Head. She wee then Soroing a brig and febtug schooner Woote Hole, Inty 10. The fliehing echaoner Citiren | arrived hete today.’ She reporte a bark tieged rebel etenmer yesterday SO miles eoutheart of (ay Head, She had burned a brig.and then made fre Province town fehing achconer, and burned her, the fisherman eveaped tn the bate to @ flect of Ifehermen, A number of fiebing echooners are coming into Turpentine Cove to day, to ercape the pirate + July 10.—€ t Aenes Rh pt. Thompeton, of the Britteh 8, arrived here thie wring from | Weetport, N.S, 28th ultimo, Capt. Th topeon stated emer of 600 tons, wae ernising A large ehip, that a rebel barque in the Seal Island fishing grounds loaded with dials, and reported nebunk, Mo, waeaeon burnt to beugattiet me in tow of ® Manan Bauk die oe Admiral Paul yeanels, of proper tonnage, as were at his disjo- ral Ina few Denure the corvette Mariou, with mid | ehipmen on bowd, and the vacht Armertea, were sent off, fully manned and equipped Teoor three reeular (nave tmilt -Ceamers are preparing tapitly to follow them, aod before a woek reix vessels willbe on their track, Frow Mexico. Stearaship Corsica, Captain Le Meaurter, arrived yesterday from Havana, July 4th. By thie arrival we have some later intelligence from Mexico, embrac ing chiefly ediete of General Forey, prescribing the mode of governing the city, under the new order of | things, All persone who are hostile to the French are | to be banished, condemned to work in the mines or | upon the railroads, The property of all such offend. eTr ia alan to be eequestrated, to defray the expe seen of the new governivent, The peopl are to be per | mitted to cheoee their own municipal and other off- ‘cers, “according to their feclings and wishes. We | hear nothiog fur her aeto the movements of Jasrez or the Mexican army San Prancvsco, July %.—City of Mexico dates vie Acapuleo, are tothe 10th elt, Juat-7 arr ved at San Lois Potosi onthe 7th, and eetotlishe! (he mm: ot eove.omeut there ‘The late jeou of the elty of Mexico, numbering 19,000, are Citributed at the most important points weet of that city. A portion of the neh army entered the city of Mexico on the Mth. It wae believed that Gen Forey had sent a communication, urging Juarez to accept terme of peace The Draft in Massachusetts Boston, July 10, The drafted men of Marsacho- rette, some 2,300 in number, will rendervour, it ia re- rted, at Springfield, under the command of General | f devers, who ie recovering from wounds v | 4) im m wounds received at j— POSTSCRIPT. 2 New York 80s Oriron) Saturday, duly lit AM. ff Lee's Army. Chamberstruro, Pay July 10. News trom Wil- Matnaport shows that the rebels have lost two out of three ferry boate by the late high water, Very little of their transpor‘ation had reached the Virginie shore | but the most of their wounded have got over, | Btraggiors and deserters from Lee's army still con- | tinue to arrive in large numbers, sre etill at Eageretown, Lee's headquarters Chambersburgh, July 10, via Ship penaburo,— The | rebel pickets and ours meet at Greencastle, General Conch ie at this point, A battle is looked for at any | Moment. It is thought we have Lee completely | hemmed in. Kacou aging News frem Gea. Rosecrans’ Department. Nashville, Tenn, July 10, Citizens of Frankitn and Spring Hill report the country north of the | Tennessee River filled with deserters from Rrage'e ermy-montly Tennesseoans to the number of from | 10,000 to 15,000. They refaned to leave the State, (ren, Rosrerane’ army cetaine He Porition, the line of | the Elk River, The campaign is virtually ended. j rs j The Draft, Washington, July 10. The dratt is progressing in allthe New England States and Penuryivania and ; New York aa the eproliment la completed, in each of | the various distriete a certain Proportion of men ta designated, It ie certain that the entire number to be oaied ont in all the States has not been dealg nated Lomaville, July 10. Martial law was declared in | Louiaville to-day The lwrt advices at hendyuarters places the betweon Cordom and New Albany, Ind, at tiles from the latter, with our forces under pareuit clue Telegrapnic News Itews, mo. Rear Ai wina) Wiiane is mous the recent arrivala at Washiig Tur daft is te commenve on neecut, ‘The ectua: quote ie will be ndded to cover exemy will De dawn | Monday next in Con T.0W0 to onw half; half » fo that 11,500 names Lom Gen, Naglee r koe troop: from Gon Gen. Meade imam | at Harper Abstons per Corsican port tha arrival of the eterm- ere Alive, Kicoou, Kat, Anionica, E nd Acne, and bb the Banrhee, Tose from Wilminegt: «North Caroling command lely sanguedhm tose minand Awope the man, & erof Genera Meade’e vie tory t ett by Conn vor to Wa sloug en, are the rebel ¢ TO! at heiwes sword aond oh battle Csudarde ib | ‘euee aod woe By an arcivas io Vener wae from by no aienels i Wik [oy ae and Geeiared for (ien, G ordero Tis Democrs* > State Convention of lows . afteran ted Gud stormy aeeson, adjourned y caterday Ma ain &, Fire, of yrou county, ene oe imiaated for Governor, and J}. Duncowbe af Webeter County, for Liew’ enaut-Gevernor, Mr. Fisher wus woted for by fisboey Men. dho Conveniig wae he! at Des ines. Some trandredes of Alexandria (V Oxms, eu! reed on board oi! that city on Thursday, to be ser { South, but 2t, the hour figed for ting the oder ‘waesuspended. Shere waa much }\hi ation im conmeqn eace among them and their friends, About 150 of thie who had previrsisly oan House secession late, of steamboat frow The crew of | tine at headquarters, with | feceived notice, secure! pernission to remain ty mivice the required security, or taking the oath of @ leeiance, ' | t We gave Lis ueme as Wr. Rochardwn, of ho To his boots a ore found cr mplete drawloes of the fences of Baltimore, with information concerning the i of the Army ot the Poto feut Feel ead Johnecn, He contea@ed Lis guilt, aod wae hung on Mouday mor. oe | Ma Wore, candidate for Congress tn the Louis | vile disirtet, Ky., was arrested on Thurelay by the esrolling officesain Owen coun'y, and seat to Geo Baineide at Cinctomati, in consequence of these eof Owen: “This niackian w He was for secession, erparatiou, or ‘Ng Saaiuet it. ‘Tor tcet day of the draft in Pittelure was on Wed- iJ The Forolltoeut Cominiaeioner, while biglly ‘ine others, wae himeelf ao foitinw eas aprize.' One of the clerks was aleodratied eck Provet Marebel. Qua man tho bad ed ta two wards, saedratcdin Lob. da | Ome tusleiue two. Cuemep were drawn frou the { i rare farusiy. This wWaethecsee with @ inilor, and dames Mansi cheep onosr man, cwhod winthe Paet pgpariug for bis couost with Ward) aod his brother Java. THR comvspondence reepecting precedence of rank | @mouk the Maor ten-rale is # publeled. Gen, eCli Nan argueethue it referrice to t bietory of the present war it willbe f una that prior tu the date upon pact ree Vatlet ervey at 1 wes Big iuted. a Maorty ory rave th { the @ulsr Acgay, ore aut ducted « cesafal campaign, by wlich Weatern Virgo Aored to t ' the enya. destroyed, L had eup | ' general officor knew that | held a eo | | | | Tost Ceowpacn, Gen, Halicca's arguments are eo nforguly with the dnding of (he board. From New Orlenns The United States eteamers Continental and George Washington arrived yesterday frou New Orleans, with files to Tnly 4*b, portance but no newe ts They conta nothing of imn- Nowed to transpire. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORE AND THR VICINITY, ondwe The Dkarr.—How iris Batsa Mane Wat tie Proriasay Anourir, Onvef the most absorbing topice of luterest in the city yeaterday was the approaching draft, Thies question seemed to ab sorb the attention of nearly every able bodied citizen, except, perhaps, those whose wealth rendered them comparatively secure from being obliped to serve, if drafted, Even these men felt some sort of a mir giving, leet they might be Lehind time in paying in their “greenbacks,” or lest some unforeren ¢ reuue stance mighte@nable the Provost Marehale to take their persous, instead of their moury, But it was Sinong the bard-working classes thatthe groatvat feeling prevailed, Some of our noble mechantes, with ® proud toms of their beads, and the brave utterance of genaine American citizen dielared that they dido't mean to shirk “it they were called for under the law, ey wouldn't try to get outof ithy paying in the greenba These men argued that they had just ae much interest in e rebels and preventing the establishment n Confederacy as the moet wealthy elti- zen of the Union. It did the soul of our loyal re porter good te hear these hard feted plilorophers utter their terse logic, not with she‘orica!l flourshea 3 but in the homely language of those accustomed to claim all rights and privileges of American citizens, One of these seenes cecured up town in the neighbor. hood of one of our large ship yarde After come of the workmen had disposed of thesc noon day meal the conversation began by a brawny blackwmith ob. eorving to one of his companions: “Weil, Ned, this ere fitth rib, A be “ Basy enou ou arn't married, you're able bodied, and old evuough te anewer the pot yous enough to plead tl ' e nobody but yourself and look after. If you backs! will help y Ved Well, I'm aereenble my sia eweethonart) + wi ‘t man vulder & mua! A eipet @t some of re when Tam wanted for the work ; nt to tell the crowd that Ned syme has | rr nek to pay bis way but Tous! win | going tode it. Piltake my chances, andifimy name | sealied you can shoot me if | don't put on be uni | form, ‘other day, when some of you fellows was | | ! dot marry me oo epost nd here about the draft, and telilig that old Be ~ would pay the aeot of all bie good bande rather (hau let (bem go, I didn't say nothing, but £ tusde up my mind that if Unc Sam dafted mel wonld work for tim quicker than the Boas why, | was horn ip thie coun'ry, and TP wouldn't teel duyeelf worth @ cues if Tdidn'r do my share towards keeping pthe honu of that old ting (poioting to ths Bear and Stripes, floating from @ liberty pole wear by. | Cheers greeted the conclus on of this rprech, and in that crowd there wae not anian hardy enough toes press any contrary opinou; elthough several of the meu wande ed away to talk overthe matter ainong | themecives, Our reporter heard the remarks of one | man an be lett the crowd, speaking to bis neighbor, | He said: Ned 3ymis' mighty brave before the time comes, but Trckonhe willelug eofea if be should be unlucky ough © be drafted. Now, as form, Dain't ar xous ' lote tee tay when Lam wetting better paid ! Two du't aiiud that eo much it ‘bat ‘ere suten would od generale in’ emmand det the boys fg! ben there |e a good chauce His companions seemed to coine de with the re marke of Unie genius, but our reporter did not ebront- ce the remarks, as he moved away fo & saw mill, whee be found apother small Knot of men d «cussing the “dral” As he came up he heard @ little abarp. featured mau boiding forth a follows, “The law Lody ‘ec pt men whe a hn! exempt meuibereof Congress.nor anz- “n wud lia Cabb tom Wives an and iteali boeh tor No, ein, If they are bound Bil Whoeee t taty lave © The rece of Port Dudson wae progressing, | ‘eaure | | T've got to do te te | draw onthe | Mereenbacka | SUN. es PRICE ONE CENT carpenter's ahop, where over fouty men are em) oy ety some ences of sharp wit occurred Let ween teat te fourseymen, which will tlustrate how rome eqempe fica dolper will he carried on Timothy we bey, cour Unele will want coute “re you're a month older! Wil bet) Where dif you a Larry? Gueee you Aou't ren. —— his sur Rnowletie from {the Dewepe pers i Larry. DowtL read Tug Ses aud that's coougt for me Timothy, 80 do 1; and ain't it mere than («o Mon hs ago that Merc! H iblished the Sureron Gan ers fat of a hardred decasee and ocher (hice that exemp 4 mu ving under the € att vy wifecut bt out t away fortis toto kt a satecday T war and be boker ait fon (eet pulled to aud I'm bunk fort war ire lot t be too # Timothe The t that pulled your teeth miptt have to , be © or perce somewhere else that woull'n t could find Suan that woud fib. there is plenty of thoes Yok‘ © and it's ne yout pop that would try such eickon rr hew Ru lking ab bly but @ poor poe 8 ora cont Teould, did pr il nash nif yonin Invate any each thing! Larry -Don'tea batty, Tim, Lbave known yoo Jone ehomgh not to believe yom would try euch & we on Timothy. Y 1 wouldn't, Pat fork over ther I nion cause vd better b liewe vee nok featy The money would tome coud TD dida't fairry. I though: so Tim tay ho more about it SinWer inciidenta, varving in detall, ocearred throughoat the eftp: iaerating the @iffre t ate Perl toneof men eligthle to the draft, The oatriot lem of eome bing quite in contrast with the eure, Lileconcealed oppesition of otherr ‘Today the envollnen tn all the diatriets will probe ably be complete. The Provost Marshal bas not yet Bocurately ascertained many men will actually be drafted in city, el bough the number will got tof twelve thoueant Ae (he daily eo Hietments will be credited to the city, and those ot the past month added thereto, is possible that wery few Bren willactually be dinafied. Tt is eald thar a draft willacrually tate place (his morning in the Ninth District, and ou Monday in the Bighth District The opration will be ae follows The naine of every pereon enrolled will be written on @ rip of paper will be rolled up and firmly bound with Theae Witle rolle with then be piacedin a revolving wheel-like bor, placed on @ high platform in troutot the Commissioners and the pabiic, All being ready the wheel will be turned sev- eral times and then stopped, A little gurl, blindiold- ed will then be led forward, She will thrusts bered arm and hand into the Lox aod draw forth one of tho “rolla This will be opeard, read aod properly ree corded upon the books of the Provost Marshal. An- other revolution of the whoel, another dip of the young lady's hand, and another conscript enrolled. othe cperation will continue until the epecified number ies been drawn, Afterwarde the conscript willbe notified, Ife will then be allowed to show cause tor exrmption, or make Known any disabuity, Alithe excmpte of this drawing being discovered another drawing will take place if it should apyear, that the required quota of serviceable men thas not been obtained, Althonch rumors are prevalent ‘hot efforts will be made to teat the constitutionality of the Conscription act they will not iuterfere with the drawing to take place early pext week Womrn's Lorau Leacvs.—This budy wet yesteriay afternoon at the Cooper Lnetitute, Kr. Fileabeth Cady Sti.nton in the chair, gud Misc Speen i, Anthony, Secretary, There were present seven teen ladies aud one geutiowan, Mr. Oliver Jobnsou, ot the AsTi-BLavany STANDARD. Mrs. Blanton, om taking the chair, requested rome one to pr where upou Mies Gale knelt and offered up a prayer, in whieh she thanked God forthe recent victories, and prayed for @ epeedy returo of peace, but without compromiaing our princ! plea, Mre. Stanon then cxjaested that those preseut proecod to Auewsr the various ubjections made to the veneral emancipation petition issued by the Lesene. One ot these ob ections wae that Congress bed uo ncipate wiaver: ehe certaic'y thourut a Mr. Jobuson was present, she would ewson the subject, after some heritation, mald rein favoro! th: he Quincey Adair eeident bad a richt wer: idee y th Let's shake hands and Th an india rubber hand do every right , e » notime for much argument; they lou to the petition, he beliewed that Congres had od certainly when it ] ae the cause of this w ongiess had @ right to abolish th yy vere in loyal and disloyal States, ar i create pablic sentiment, Mise Sosan Bo Anthony offered two resolutions, «|. reeting the city to he divided into districts, and corm apwolnted in each the par pose of soliciting Cary ania these committe to entials sigued by the officers ot the League, and no othere to be considered as their agente. ‘These resolutions were adopted, and Mires Anthony then raid that they did not know the Wards very well, end would therefore oanvase the city by atreota, The daughters of Col, K, of Luth street, had alread, plomised téranvans that street from tiver to rior, and a lady had promised to canvass 55th street in the same manner, Mies Anthony sald that a number of letters had heen received from ladies of various places, to whom errculare bad been rent, os regarded th Move. by but these nae ope which she would cond, and +68 be~ heved the author should be (akteu charge of by bar num, a, infact, she was worthy of exibition, ‘The following is the letrer: Cuartsstows, N. EL, July Oth, 1962.~Matam. Feel ng no sympathy whatever with the petitions the LON. L. propos trees to Cougreas, bat. on the contrary, # dec poroval of them, I take the libery to return the papers recently seucetved jroum weepretfully yours, NOR hy | ROTA 7 Beran D. Honmann To the Secretary of the Woman's L, NL, A lady req uame ebould pot be re po ted, but th held that a “copperhead, * sbether man or vu, should be known, Alody ached de recretary whut had beer pete onto the bivguleut fous ® loyel church vu 1/00 senaturer, Mies Aus vos ) city, Fhieb tad t. Con, s'evidin' to the Presl> | a ever a eu a pe'ltion dent's notice ve Leen reading over that | Mr. Bt an eo the horrore of slavery, which MEO. Pik LAW, Tibort a Konder bore bard wuse bad whitoromen, but horrible tor wou ou i tulke, but lo own't (deseo wuch, for sich | gy) vay of @ ehave owner who had low hie | tule Weald get clea: mauehow, it hey wanted to, Ad) Vit bit ubsequently lived with » favorite riave by he law) ote oui ministers, eid doe ore, end Biggere, | gio, be ad thive daughters, to whom be had ofea have gut io #0, but Gorelbois ol Stale we trecjuud i, prom fo papere, but dled suddenty, The wother ful gue, atu gina bey can't dealt Seymour Te | god daugutere w re sold as alavce, and at night, whem | ture cheers wae given for Deymour, Wii reds good | Cy aved iu the élave pen, she told ber children e.0rive will, thei just the mano ere (bat thes don't am | iyi they toll asleep, and then killed them with « | pose pow any of us, if we are unlucky enough to be | dagger aod subssuecatiy milled hers if puch lacw | da tiea Torieve ibe Precideut wou't want the | an. thought ehould have e wide circulauon, deefed anu, very loug, because them rebele buint | yr toboeon rpoke of a colored woman who was vouch chow, atte: tie Chimehit Meade nnd Grant eal J the Moses of the Bouth, and who descend suv em miely that,” inter rup ed & grumble y emart togive | itp. and ateck @int emart eoougae to let Aboade got & bok ready for the reb ia,’ | This easily wae grected with Inughter, andafterwa | bone were ocprevred, the general tevor of | che coavereation being the chances each one had of @Caping the diat., or hisespooial liability to verve it * | esi dior, Inother places, another of our reporters of hearing the conser pilon law | disc seed at ail poiu's, som the niggers dvafied firet, others wanted Ilovace Greeley, and the “hyenas carried off Many more thought the cop | verheads oucht to take a baud io, tet to learn @ Hittle | pririotiem ; but to thie the patrio’® objected, arguing that hoa» rerpenis d betray their country any how," and ther bad t rnot be given the opportu | mity of disgracing Une | the city, ss uearas cau be judged by the reports of | half a dozen reporters, dispatched to various points, there appears a decided teudeney, among all classes, to take the chances, which are really greater than are | made syparout by ® perusal of the law itself, At one | nad an opp ittunity waueda ce Sam's uniform, Throughout | Bhe had taken seve he rame crodit as Joan of Are. reiroad te ral #laves through the underaro | Conada, and was now employed in thie wares luader ) Ob such met | of the scou a, Mins Sueno B. Anthony offered « resolution calling of Congrers an reluse ou Fol peiuons to make a eclentious ¢ donation to Kover..ment ried Miss Anthony then of ali who feit in fay rol » thus helprog the cer ome time 1@ to fe sjuaediately iy one io OF pooh stay was @ good bf A presat (Tug BUN) oh be would etthe public @ that money was want od and the meetiox ade ed, ‘The reeoiution wee journed, Taune wit nw MUBIC atthe Central Park to-day at do'ciok PM Fres Acave™y.--The pupils of this lastitas tion had an euter4inm-nt in prize speaking last eve ning et Irving Hall, before e very large audience of Indies eod eentiomen, The exerciace wore veric® with excellent maaic by Dodworth'’s Band. The prizes will be declared On Tuesday next, (Continued on Fourth Page.)

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