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NUMBE is R 967 Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TOTHE NEW YORK Siry FOURTH DAY OF MOG RULE. Fighting in Ist and 2d Avenues, MORE DEAD AND DYING. REPULSE OF THE MILITARY. | | @athered at the corner of let Avenue aud 25th street, Their Final Success. ‘brilling Scenes and Incidents, Arrest of Andrews, of Vrginia: DRAFT RIOT AT TROY. NEWSPAFER OFF! EXCITEMENT AT | OTHER PLACES. The Port Hudson Victory. Banks Takes “An Account of Stock.’* 1 Major General; 2 Brigadiers ; 7 Colonels ; 7,000 Men! 38 Field Pieces ; 25 Siege Guns, and 10,000 Stand of Arms Secured. ac., ac. The Riots. Yeeterday morning opened with brighter prospects Of relief frm the wob rule of the three preceding Gays. At do'ciock eamboat from Aruboy brongLt the Seventh Kee ment, who debarked aud marched wp Proadway to the St. Nicholas, where they halted il) Col. Lefferts reported to General Wool Asthe Pegiment stood at ease in the street, one of our re porters going to his home with an early oupy of Ta Bn, presented it to oneof the capiaine, It was re- eelved with thanks, and the men gathering around their officer, listened attentively to the reading of @ur interesting report of the occurrence of Wednesday. General Woo! ordered the Colonel to report (o Gen era! Brown, at police headquarters, The (rene glad to see Col. Lefferte, and made him @ little epeech, complimenting his command, whom he styled wot quellers and mob killers As be had some work fim that line for the regiment to perform, he would eccordingly give the Colonel the following orders: iment, N.Y. 8. Militia, ton with Mis regiment as with one batailion at the ilt ecinct, and ove battalion, under command of th @enior bield officer at the 21st Precinct ‘he Colonel @unmandiug bo hb He te charged with the suppressing of a!l mobs and ta, and will slernsy use ail means be baa, in do so. fits district extends from 7th atreet to 6th Che Qwoen let avenue and Bast River), and he will make @uch further distribution of bis regiment ashe may juk proper, He wiilcontinue in that distrtet until receives futher orders, and will make frequent. BOports to these head uaiters mmand of iva, HARVEY BROWN, The regiment then marched to thetr armory. Goveipor Seymour, who with bie nide Lad been up el) night meking arrang ments for the protection of the city, ataneariy hour iseued an order placing Brigadier General Lediic, ‘an artillery officer, who Bas seen service noder Gen, Foster) in command of all the S'ate forces ¢ edin gubcuing the rioters, Ghortly afterwards the jollowing order was sent to Gen. Baodiord 4 New Yous, July 16, 1963, Major Gen CW Basrrony GENERAL p hon will furnied to the Police Commie- Bionere euch foree as they tony require of you for the Dui pore of protecting the depots and «ables of the om- ibus ond iaiiroad jines, A.M oof this day, and res long & peliod as they say require the use of each force. iy ordes Homatio SeyMo! i The Sixty fifth regim by Lieut-Gol, Burne, hiv @everal companies by Governor retired to tis; aitinent About «iz o'clock, ot tie tage and car stables, the men began to harness, Ane b, # veo o'clock those Boley vel cles begau to prramtule « streets ones wore, The Hudson aod iarkem Railroad trains were made ready, and euflerod to rau without moles- tation During the morning our city began to woar Its asus! aspect, Th icemen again oppoeredt ; milk. dealers were no longer trip btenedvand by nine o'clock the storee in Broadway, Howery, aod other streets, were again doing 4 fourishing buriness, @own the Ma) ore proclamation gave inc eased cont @ence to (he people mander-in-Chief, t from B. felo, commanded gtoe, signed to duty, Ao etot te Wall stvest, the ca At Polter Had carrera Lively ecene was present. | ed. Keporie coming tu from the vaiious precints, Gove tat tory accounta ticim most of the distriote, Commiseoner Acton and Drown were waited upon by prominent citiz-ne with all sorte of Peg vente for aeslatunce, snd suggestions for the em Dloyment of police and troops, About thie time, (nine e@’cloek, pews reached the Central office that a mob wee preventing the passage of the 2d Avenue careat Bath etrest. Iurpector Carpenter, with @ detail ef police and ew ).ad of eoldiere marched to the scene of the disturbance, and eleard ‘be tiaem iu short order Our reporter now commenced making his tour of @brervation through the Second and Firat Avenues, which he found remarkable quiet, The stores wore pearly all closed,but email parties of derperate-looking ebaracters conversed earn stly together, while stand feg upon the sidewalks or thertieet. Their con- wersatin. reiated generally w the draft, and the fir wpon the rioters, Some thought Goversor beymour rather too herd upon those who biped to elect him, end swore that unlere le gave them some positive @murance that (he draft shonid not take place, they would ransack the whole city, Otbere sald that if the military were removed from the city, they would G@eprerve quietiy to their Lomes; if oot, the riot would @ill goon, Notwithstanding ther bravado, however, there was es strong under-current of fear that the mil- Mary had got the best of them, and would retain it at el hazards At the corner of I7th st. and Ist Avenue # group of Gioters stopped the rupning of the cars for about an bour, when one of their number, in a very entbusias~ General ic manner, addressed the crowd to the effect that as | fhe 5d Avenue cars, belonging to an abolition com- pany, were allowed to run, it wae ouly fair that the Ast and 2d Avenue Railroad, e good Democratic com- any, sdould be allowed to rum also, At this the Growd gave three cheers, and the cars were allowed & @ on. Previous to this « small force of the 66th Begiment, | various platoons of infantry, aud in Bt, Philixe | by thexmob om Monday, is wot only out of dengeg, but | R OFFICE GUTTFD, | hileasll over , N.Y.8.N, ¢ by, hadhen « Wi Bout lass ole Another portion of the 6S hbavinge dat the corner of 284 et. and | Avenue, on their way to take possess on ot Foundry, which been threatened be the « were tired on By the rictare, woand. og one of the eol- derein the ite The troops then placed their howl ied @ neit Kaow _ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY i driven off by the m b, b le (colored) Ep ecopal Clureh in Mu berry etrer Bleecker, troope ere stitioned. Specials # tr vedere aod clube are aleo around, tha whole making @ formidable appearaver, ATOR A NOTORIO(S CHamacrEE, Audrewe, who addressed (he mob on near 1. dew | } | Monday lart, in the (9th Ward, war arrested reeter. | | dey morning. et ll o'clock, a houre of assienecion | fers fu portion, After waiting @ short time, | to Uth street, whore he was found concraled ndere end on further demonetretion being made | bed. Detectives Parley amd otsere, tld bin that the ) F@tumed their march, aod (ook possession of the foun- polloe were after him, and be hed better « dry iu Sth street, between det and 2d Avenues, piace | them, Ho tromediately complied. hare te ie ing their pieowe before the gate commanding the ap. Pioachee ap and down the etreet. The mob again Sruusing themeelves by occasioually ahootiog at the troops, with nt injuring any, bowerer, returoed 6 bruak fire, wou whe ding seversl of the rioters, soon efter ditpereed down ¢he avenue, Rao forecmenteof miliary now arnving, the mob pru- devt!, refrained from any further bowtilities Near twelry o'¢lock, as some the Maty-fifth Reriment, j charge of a detaci, ‘ne with two howitzers, in vot from the Poghth Regiment, were proceeding (o re-intorce the troops in Twenty reet; they were hootel at Beventernth f Piret Avenne, | | with rifles aud muskets. ‘i { however, stopping at Be soldiers marched on, Foundry, where they left one feild ploce and a detachment of their force Marehing up Avenia Ato Twenty-third street, they went thiongh t Firet Aweoue, At the corner, being eatted by the riotere @ith « discharge of bullets, one of thelr puuber wae wonnded in ihe thieb, Instant ly forming, thet field pea was trained upow the Mob, causing (he rioters to wauish incontinently On Qrriving at Llotehktee’ Poundry, in Twenty-elehth treet, the troops found the glace deserted by the troops that had Gret occupied tt, They took possesrion, | how sod sent to Headyuerters for re-inforee | mente, The mob in etrone force took ap ‘heir position on the eorner of @5ih atreet and First avenue, from whence they red at thesoidiers without doing any mage, The troops cont nually tired in-othe crowd, munding three or four of the rioters Incing the feid piece where tt would menace the mob, quiet was restored, od so affiire remained until some reinforce mente were seen by the riotere marching towaids them. The meb fired a number of shots, to whieh the soldiers were about to reply, but deelsted at the order of the officer in command, after which they joined the | force in the foundry, The mob conttnned to bares ; the soldiers by firi.g oecasioual shota, until our re porter jeft the reene, || During the evening the reporter who had just wit- neesed the firet portion of the affray at the 28th jatreet foundry, visited the Pollee Headquarters, rw here he learmed that General Brown bas sammartly yr dlepered of dhe cowark'y officer stationed early in the Morneng ip this joundry, by issuing the following vorder: New York, July 16, 1863 Second Lieut. HP. Pike,, Ist Ree med: (8. Arth lery I tame command oF pany Fy 68th Regi } ment N. Y. Militia, and € o Joho Tribacker is } deposed from Lis command for diverecefully & his Company in @ time of peril when bis eer. vices were ureent'y demanded. Capiain Inbacker will Teport in person to th se Head uariere By command of Brevet ig. Gen. Livavey Brows, ! Oo @ request beng madato General Brown for hie | troops to evacuate their position in the 28th street Foundry as their presence there only infuriated the | mo. Gen. Brown replied by arying that he “ had placed sold ore there for the purpose of diepersing the mob, and no represeutations could !nduce hiin to per- mit the mob to disperse hie er idiere.* Ilo eutwe. quently sent orders to hold the gerition and fire into | the Motorr as often as might appear neecerary, Later 4 FIONT Loss OF LirB, At 5 o'clock, information arrived to the effect that 8 torce of disisounted cavalry waeat 20th ot. and ?d @venue, fighting with the ere, and (hat the former were lowing ground, Reinforcements were immedi ately sent up ander Capt. Putnam, of the regular army, andon thelr arrival, they found that » sear. wenn! of ava cavalry was lying having been killed by tho rioters, His own mem had ekedad | dled and left him on the ground The troops under Capta'n Putnam, took charge of the body and paced it in a carriage They ; then commenced eearching the houses around, Lt. Joyee and Bergrant Greenman, of Goth Independent Hattery, heading the searchers, ere they ehot one | man gud took sic prisoners, The rioters in the me: time Rept friog from the roofs of the houres, and the military responded. A ruc shop at the corner of Slet etre tend 2d avenue wee scarched, and at this pointe despermte fight took place, the rioters firing from the tops of the house as uoual. The military took 18 prisopare gud billed from 10 to 1 more. They had pone kiimd. sud ouly two eliebtly wounded. On the return of ¢ Putnam with Lie troops, at 09 o'clock, he was toudiy cheered. Mr. Acton told bim he would ) baake «a Urigadicr General of him, tf he had the power, Capt. Putnam spoke highly of the conduct of Li. Byer of the 20-b Indepentent Battery, and said he did not want better men ander his command, Twenty-four prieoners were brought ip altogether, one of whom was ® deserter from ‘he V8th lodependent Battery Du. ing the engagement @ man waa observed from the windowe of s house co:ner df 20tb street and | Third avenue, and doige other acte of @ desparate | character He was oteervod several times to take deliberate aim trom the windowe and from the roof of the house, and ure at tbe officers who commanded the troops, A special policeman named Firke informed the military of the matter, sod a platoon of ekirm- inhere were sent to pick Lim off. The skirmishers poured « voiley into the house, and then burst open the door, seized the man and dragged bim out. An attempt was made to shoot him ou ‘he epot, bot thie wre not permitted, and he was broaght to head. quarters, He gave hie nacoe as Mactin Moran, end Was represen'ed as & must derprerate charscur, A special policeman natned Cornelius Murphy, of 66 Hose Co, wae seversly wounded io the groin duriug the fight, The following are the names of some of the prieoners: — John Brady, James Led "Dp Fitsaimisona, aged Soee@o, apd John McDonald, th, Jamer Ketily (grocer), 65, Jobe Kelly, Wm" bay ouetted in the attempt. The dead sergeant’s body Hien at the headquarters for ideatification cond not be ascertained, Fif'ven additional were bronght to the Cantral of- fice at o'clock I’. M., making SY ip all THE POLICE HLAD QUARTERS, This to the grand central point whence emanates the orders for suppressing the riot. At ihe doormthe paeser by obeerves @ #trong porse of policemen, who permit no one to enter but authorized parties, Within | om the firet room on the right (the Inepector's Teom) | are Commissioner Acton, who is iu constant commu- nication wiia the telegraph office below; General Harvey Brown, ready to carry iuto effect all orders iesued by Mi, Acton; several military officer and reporters, In the next (the Detective's room) is a large reserve of police, ready to go out at e moment's notice; farther ou (‘owards Mott strvet, ls the provi. He name sion roum where coffee, broad, ham, dc,, is ready for | all who choose to partake of the same, Outside are The soldiers | longing to | ) a bant of rioters, armed | fire | This laet men attempted to ewcape, and was | | diguant when Re appeared before Genera’ Brow nywho | sent bim to Port La‘arette aco rRoroerioy A Conne!!man froin the 1$ch Ward appeared about o'clock, POM, god rey. mted that the troope thou d be withdrawn from ward to which he be longst. The Councilman appeared to bes what ne Gen, Brown he was da and euch lavruree, brown ok the matter very coolly , told him that he onte commanded (he Regular Army, and denied that bie af had firad on any body uulese thoee wtorm they fired on wore aggressors, Le recoarkst chat all prreone unlawfully aasenibled were aceressors Phe Conncslman complained that the sold ere bed fired on the citizens without provoration and insured eer ere! Te requested that the troops ehould bea re moved, and he wfull eve that order wae kept there Delligerent, te! General Proven What « antes have | that you wip ) your promie Counertbne the guarantee of 45,000 citizens, whom Lr present. Genera’ Krown Lam eorry T can't comply with Vout wishes. sir Couneitimas Bo amt. (fa) a SON cartourn Svat S o'cloek in the afternoon Capt. Maley.of the | regulars, telegraphed from Sd ct. (iat bis command bad captured # cannon from the r.0 ers, and asked for ructions in regardto it, TLe answer wasjas fol- “Tell Capt he y wine tne tea ee it age'nst the enemy, By A VISIT TO THE WESE SLB. On the weet aide ofthe city at § P. M., order wae ehinost wholly restored, The Seventh Avenue Areen- 0) wae ander @ strong guard of military, their pickets boing thrown ont fora considerable dirtance on either tide, In one of the apper roome of the arsenal wasa colored girl named Hearletta Franklin, sister of the man who was beaten and hung at the corner of 2ith street and 7th avenue on Wednerday aftermoon. Bhe wae also severoly beaten at the same time, but was rescued by some soldiers and brought to ¢he arsenal for eafe keeping In the same room wae e@ vegro named Taylor, with Dis wife and twochidren, They hed been burnt out on Wednesday morning at the riot in 3¥d atreet, the woman having been confiued but two hours before, They presented @ very pitiable appearance, having loat everything. The lower floors of the arena! were mainly occupied by soldiers, santries be ing posted at every door, permitting no one to enter. In front of the building cannon were planted, looking in every direction, and directly opposite « company of soldiers were drawn up, ready for any emergency. Previous to the arrival of our Reporter, @ mob had eeermbied and renewed tho aacking of the acgro tenements, corner of Tih avenve and 27th street. A | force was dispatched from the Areensl, and succeeded | in Mepersing the riogrs without any bloodahet, The soldiegs sven after returned to the Arsenal, when some bove set fire to the tenements, but the prompt errival of the firemen prevented any serious damage. Around the Fifth Avenne Hotel, things wer very quiet. The stores were all re-opened, and there ap Deseret tobe no anticipatious of au atteck iu that quarter, A detachment of cavalry wae stationed in Madison Square, directly opposite the Hotel, The stores along the Sixth, Hevemtb aod Eighth Avennes, were aleo opened, and business was being resumed with considerable confidence. Ta the 90th Ward, all was quiet and ser | "The | track of the Hudson River Kailroad was repaired, and | the trains had recommenced their usual trips, Groupe | of desparadoen wore gatherod hare and there, but the | prevence of @ military fore at the 20th precinct station house, served to keep them in check. THE RIOT IN THOMAS STREET The police ‘are busy arresting rioters, and when- ever affidavite are made implicating particular in dividuals, hey are arrested, and afier examination locked up for trial, The following persous were ar- rested up to yesterday, for participating in the Thom ar street riot, where ecweral negroe's houses were sacked and demolished, Jobo Carr and James Greene, who were leaders, and who were heard to shout several times "kill the biack sons of b 6." Win. Croee, who was hoard to yell “go in boys, turn them out and ret fire to the place.” He also distin guished bimeelf by hie geal in bringing in straw end destroying the pour negro’s goode, | James Me(iuire, who was caught stealing froin the honses, Margaret Pottir, Ann McCarty, Elizabeth Quinn ead Erances Schenck, allof whom were caught evaling W. Burroughs wae arrvsted as one of the parties who | broke into the offer of the Tainuns, threw etones at the windows, and attempted to wrench a door from ite hinges, Kdward Clancy was arreated for enapping « pistol at @ puliceman during the Thomas etreet riot, INCIDENTS, &e. | We paid a visit yesterday to several of thore who e | Were wounded on Tueeday, in Pitt atreet, Oue, aindy | pamed! Mra (well, wae accidentally ehot in the right arm wiilesbutting herown windows, the bali wae | extractod, aml the wound is doing wel: @ second ball erazed thelefterm, Mr. Culen, who was standing | at bis own door, wae shot by a apent Minnte ifle ball, in theehi.. The wound was tui slieh’, ard he te do ing well, | nese pasties lived on cpnoelte aldee of the street, oy Wehows that tu re wee a recular crossfire, Mirs Driscoll had a narrow escape, a hall having pase ed under berarm, All of them were engaged in cloe ing thelr windows and doors, when the firing com- that no misssiles were thronm by the mob before the officer ordered hie men to tire, Several of the wound. | ed were removed ‘o Hellevue and the City Hosp tals, andare doing well, Lettie Jar old, who was shot in the arm, | well as cau be ex | pected. | The pollee of the Lith Ward yesterday recaptured a | ereat quantity of (be plunder taken out uf the eloth- 1 torea which wer kedop Tuesday evening. Io one house iu Wiliit’ atreet over a hnondred dollare worth of goods were dscoverrd, The policy are still on the alert, and more property will doubtless be din covered, Many beliewe thatthe property which wae thus felon ously taken will be found around (Gioerck | street and that vicinity, Citizens in the neighbor- | hod of Che Pitt street occurrence are unanimous io | condemning thie wholesale robbery of property. | The efforts on Wednesday of Captain Kyuders were | directed to protecting the houses of his neighbors and | friends in Henry street. Me had uo fears for hie own | residence, and eo far from “changuog front,” hae | throughout taken an earnest partin all the effarte of the autiaorities towards putting down thu rioters, Polloe Saperintendent Kennedy, who was injured ‘ | | for them. They reside at 61 W | | 65th regime menoed; and those who witnessed the shooting think | Btephens, 8 venra | \ | atthis point for liosion were yeecenia ls GoW 60 Nearly recovered that he expects soon to be at his poet, 114 visited the Central Olfice yesterday, Philip Reilly, whe wae shot in the Pitt street rict has left @ whlow in an Wwterestiug coudition, and aix children dependent upon her, A subseription had to te raised to bury him. The family le ia great distress, end the bamase and charitably ehould de something tt ot. Moat of the theatres ant places af amusement en Broadway are closed wots Monday, One of bem had 60 aud.ence of fifteen on Tuewlary ther money returned and no performance (ook placa Lt. Col D.C Minton, of the iat regiment of cay. QiryN YSN G, arrested fay by Major (reneral Sandford for not paradtug lie commamsd, The Come ears that he was notin command, Notwith tend earful loa ot lite in the city, eon e parties ined to © @ httie fuo, On Wednesday n arde were stationed ar und vom he Park, belie stucet) Armory, and other public plac@e, @ho com ie ced owery pace an to passion the there e | our fepocters were passing up Centre ot about do'cock ou fhurrday morning, aud | Dad succems(ully preted ai these guards, when they were sudd nly brought up at the southweet corner of Worth st. by a seutiuel who, con ng tothe charge, eried, “Ala! ® bo wre therer’ or riends," repiled oun. A slight tiitrring from sous of tho porkics Wee sulictent to show C08 was ao oproupta ada “stand, frieads, aden audgive the ce ersten” wes the meat command, when the reporter advanced, end found himself confronted hy @ broomstick, fo the hende of @ youth, who rocmmed Loenios (he thing pretty we ‘Foparty,” sicwered (he reporter weil, “Advance friends, alle foder, wine @ familiar voiee cried ‘llow are you, Moeter o ' The reporters paceed, and perceived @ plece of ordnance at the eud of the treet, which competely covered the Five VPotnte, “ Where did vor asked the epokeamean. “ Mor feniiiar, couvuleed with Atove placed upon @ cart, andso ii was Lut, cer. tainly, appearance aud the quards around it would have led any one to believe, lo the grim twil eh of the coming day, that an atiock on the lt Ponte had been determinedon, eo formidable did the whole affair appear. On Tuesday the rlotere appeared fo Slet etreet, and planting the r pickets noar the rear of Kev Mr. Hat- field's chaich, siiuated onthe corner of Sint et. ar Orb Avenue, they declared their (utention of burning the building. Father Donnelly whose church is nearly Opposite, appeared and barangued the crowd in the most energetic termsjon the injustice and criminality of their proceedings, He declared that if they per- aisted in turoing thechurch, they could only do so over hie dead body. The address of the goud prieat produced a deep impression, and many of the mob went on their knees and asked pardon, promising to return to their homes aud remain peaceable. Themob then quietiy dispersed. Mr. ©. Li. Carpenter, whodrew the ballote in the Mth Dietriet, boarded with bie mother in law in 6th evenue, near Sith atrert, and the mob ca over about ten o'clock on Tuerdey morning and destroyed end carried y ell the furniture, Ou Wot y evening, sea repectable gentleman doing business in Ann etreet, wae proceeding towards bishome, @ fellow rasbed out when ho reached the coruer of 18th atreet and Sd avenas, and demanded the countersign. He replied that ho had no couuter- sigo, he wes @ peace ebiecttizen returning to bis home, “You're the secundrel who drew ae revolver on me today," said the fellow, presenting a pistol to hie heart. The gentleman aneured the man that he wae mistaken, but it wee of no use, Two others appeared, one of whoin garroted him, while the other ritted his pockets, taklug from him #20, bie watch, andother property. They then beat bim severely, and tripping bim up, tambled Lim in the «treet, and jeft him there, Lim eye was severely injured, aod he weavery seriously hurt, Scores of similar cases ere constantly reported The 4th avenue care were atopped by a small mob yesterday morning, who helped themielvea to what ever money and valuables they could get A vomber of the smaller factories and foundries wae there r,t peed.” eaid the up town, closed ow account of the riota, have resumed | operations The city care and ommibuses have reeumed their | tripe ae fares the conductors and drivers could be notified, The 2d avenue care met with some opposl- tion, but still continue runotng The negro who wan so badly beaten and thrown overboard at pier No. 4 North Rives, on Wednesday night, has turved up alive. He mannged to eecreto himeelf under the dock antil this morning, when he wae taken in charge by the harbor police, The military foree in this city bae been considera- bly auamented by the arrival of the 7th, l0th aud 4 Sth regiment battery. The id'd } York seqiment arrived here at 4 P. M. The colonel (Fergueoa) reported to Gen, Brown at Lids o'clock PM. andthe regiment was provided with quarters in the Colored (Pplacopal) church, oppo- nite the Central office, This waee throe years’ regi- ment ‘Ten regiments. five of New York and fivo of Brook- lya, arrived at Frederik M en the way home, Wedneaday wight, auder the command of Gen, Ewen At that place an order was received from Gen, Couch, directing them to remain, or to return to the front, General wen telegraphed to Goveruor Seymour, who communicated with Secretary Stanton, asking that the reg.tnente be permitted to return bome. It te un- desetood that they are now on their way here No disturbance baving occurred on the liueof the Hudson River Railroad, siuce the completion of re palre, the traing are again running oo tune Avother mob visited the Kas works at tha foot of 14th street yesterday morning and diapered the workmen, The public are again arked to be sparing ofthe gar Telegraphic communication between this city and Boston will quickly Le restored. ‘Iv iexragse recelwed pent by Lo) er to Bridgeport, aud from thence telegraphed to Bos ton Col, Jardine was abot by a plece of lewd pipe, re- ceiving & compound (recture of the leg, awputaiion will be necessary Thy «ores in Sd avenue, from th atreet to York ville, are all closed, or have their abutters up, though po cent disturbener te going on, Toe feneral of several persona killed by the military oeceurred ycaterday RIOT IN S40 STREET, Atalate bour last olght a riot waereported to be in progress in ‘\4ih street. Several of tho rioters are reported as being killed and as iarge pumber wounded, REPORTS BY THE PULICE CAPTAINS, The following reports of inciten'a connected with the riots were male by the var us police captains to the Geuera! Puperint: udeut of Police + VOUBTH PRRCTNCT, Atl ovlock P.M, aman named Michael Connor, Fv) ten Leland, got inte an man, and curing the ecurof witha kni(ecr He was conveyed to the talfor surgical treatment. About 3 \vedveaday morning Sergernt Kode, ace troll through the while out "CLOCE OL com venied by officer Leving, touk ward to ree ifthe stores were a.) secured they bearde ucieo |: Catharine stceut, (ith ward side) t ihe mortar, bose’ | Inughters “It ts an old | It ie feared | na PRICK ONE and as they neared (he epot a number of pereo we dincovered ia (he set of atietipting to break open Ht tw L hed Sree ay r The officers drew er revulvertand tired at the vi ising, who akedads led 04 8 double yuick. MATH PERCTNOT, A mob of three er for hundred persons from the 14th Precinet, ab» ~ o'clock PM CENT attempteat to pack and demoliel Ge Settling corner of Mittand Canal streete; Sergeant Quian, with a force of twel ° nt, aod eucceedet tn dia but not till a foe mt opm with bows men y promptly ou. | pereing then in donble yr of the rioters had th be from the official clube, During the day about INP meresante, clerks, elite and mechanics co ting fod doing Business in thie pree net, called and derat thelr services ta pec al policemen fo Jourdan, to aaeat i> protecting the property citirens, @od frusurating any rh tove demons raion gs | their services sere accepted, end hey are now pa.cole ling the precinet, NTU PRECINCT. aod muicida, At i ovclee soe handre me te this eration and ed thelr « a! poiloe. They petro led the prectne during. the: Joba Cloth ap Drie bee sae arrested om ° Vn. McDonough ns etre chareed with rioug, Justice Beers | to ball for tiia RT PaeOI NOT, ~ o9 tht) Prectnct with PFeersthing pr ‘teloe made to burn the the eaception of Negro Quarte street. Th toon of men from the f | and two men from the own men and som #p hep red by a pla it oth tale DePorest were found prowling abour the Ward with tider sergeant Hrooke, int, aeteted by our w Bmithand Robert aded rifle, and taken tothe “tation house by of- ¢ Wal ing and Wilson, Justice Kelly beld thea ia 7500 bail each, to keep the pesca. TWELPTE PREOLSOT. Frorything paced off very quieti¢ in (Pfs precinct yesterday a the exception of three rowdies whe allerup od & burn e abeaty occ upied ) aeetoes, ie Lilet street, nene avenue Ao Teo of them were are reeted, by Khots were fired, Lire 4 d, wor ak fi eocaped r that nothing « oe. Desdee the p ring the Pre yy no wot Paice Tb | and the others junk Carson aud toting. Mr Clarke P FOR, wae the compiainant the accused partion were | fean and Martio Liart, both Triehiaborers, Lan ones, a German, were arreated by oft of? h Brecinct, charged. ow the compla Hoaston, Sd ave, near 15th @ it, with o money from ettizens, and threatening to houses down if they did got comply, Jost committed the prisoners, THIN TRENT PRFOTNE ‘There wasmuch ereitement in ore Yovlock, PM Captain & eere, ommand of th Police, patroiiel the preciact Captala ade dees the people, urging them to eo home veel attempta were wale to got upadscurbsoee ; bat im romptly roe’ and putdowm .@ mot lo Jackson street, nded by (apt. N.Y. Capt, Huson them. and th nee they were by the force, Aboutt PS at the approach of the ener Uormerly of ¢ t th Th mob was soon ro wor children who prevented Capt. Huson 10. on the mob. rircreeTs le OF. Patrick Carroll, born in Ireland, and a carpenter by trade, wae arrested for rioting and assault and bate tery, on complaint of Col. HF. Liebenen, 87 ¢ ietom, Pace. Justice Kelly held him for trial in default £1,000 bail Lawrence Kiley, a carman, was arraigned betore i> Kolly and held on suapiclon of attempt- {ng to incite a riot TA ENTY-RECOND PRROTNOP, Mary Ann Connoily, a girl 12 yeare of age, realdt ju 42d atreet, below L1th avenue, wae ebot dead about 6 o'clock, P| M,. dnrine ‘he attnek of the military | the riote corer 10:h avenue and 4) | etreet. About 4% oi 'ock, A.M, John Sheemy, | Sg Hears, whe lived ac 65th street and 1h avenue, ve invide the qarden fence, in 48th st nues, with @ pirtol e! inflicted by some parties np- Ho was couveyed to Lalle- known, being etill vue Hospital TWENTY ORVENTIC PRECINOT, Coroner Wildey beld the body of female child, 6 yaare of a found ‘Sexe atper4,N BR, the ver ry | arewhing Coroner Ne id an inquest on the body of Martin Hale), ag yearn, born in. Trelan whoecame tote death by a pistol shes wound ta from of I Greenwich et, while the mob was aackir above named premiaes, The fire at No. 1% Albany treet at T o'clock P.M, 18 suppored to have deem ipdled by an tocen tary; damage trifling, The prem~ ieee are occupied by P Weinburg, who keeps & lager oon and disreputable Ll as as orale of ay arrested by officer, © ' to incite « riot; Mr. Thos, eet, he complainant committed the prisoner & against Downing to the Tomba. TW RT YEN LETHE PRE At a epecial mreting of the own | pr erty op the line of 20th atree' and Ffth and Madison aveoucr, between 25th and Goth etreeta, bald on Weduesday evening at the | Ftation house, Capt, Jeo, Mo Ferrier was called to the chair, and Stephen A. Frowt appointed secretary. a atatement of the manner im 8 house wae ancked and pillaged in Weet Mth aireet; it wae then moved and seconded that the mes of the persons present be taken down, when os were enrolled, Those present were then die into two syuade of }J each; the first peed frou Wo'clock till 1M o'clock, and the seco lie o'clock till 8 o'clock PM. It being andere stood that upon an alarm belag g.ven the whole come pany should turn out INQUESTS UPON THE DEAD, Inqueste were held yesterday by tho Coroners, op the bodies of the following named parsons who los® their lives by the mob: atthias Angeboven, Bernard Kane, Wm, Cortoa, arenas Hrantingham, Frederick Leider, Morte Rocliman, Jeremiah ‘Tracy, Thos. Gideon, Edwia Murphy. Mostott bove were shot at the time the ory was burned tu Yd avenue, corner of 2st T. ud oceupants of tween Fourth Dr. Geiscotmn p erented A upon the bodies of Peter Quinn, shot to oth avenue, corner of 4 : hard We 1, a im | Oth avenue: John Costello, be to death tn the armory. Lawrence Cupping Patrice Garage | chottudletetreet; Mary Aun Carmody, ebot ia «4 rtreet’’ Win. © nnoll ot in 4sth erreet 5 Charlee briesbeek. jr. shot iu da avenue; rForrell, h etreet 5 we in didetreet: Michael MH Roan, ehot tp Hien Kirk, 2 seare old, ehot hy the mob et No, hast > hetreet. Edwin Murpl x, dhob ta id nae: Uaknown bay, shot sa td avenge: James | | io! PY uae’ nknown man, shot tu Jd avenue: iJ Hughes, kidedat the armory; Colored mam ‘ento death by @ mob tn 324 All the above inquests were name unknow i | etreet, near 7th novest apon the body of 0 years of en if th street, was military, Also upe hod, ef Geo, Miller, « Ger- man, 46 yrarseof age, eho was shot at the same rict, where he was as arprctator, Coroner Naumano held inquests upon the bodles of lewis Epon preter, shot in one of the riots, No Cooper illiame, ehot through tbe heart, Ambrose S hin diy abot, Pate & Gaberty, ehot, Garrett B. le shot, Edward Seckembellir, shor, Uatrica ¢ urley, injured in the Yd avenue riot, Win, Maouery, eb in Pit etre t, @ colored map, name unksown, whe was bung by the mob in Madison rfreot, Hugh Manns t through the heart at No let ay6, 60 OD Peter Miler, eG ooking atthe ry tn 3! n the atrice Casey, Also upom her work who died ue HospiteR trom & e colored wan, wane unkaowo, Bil ju vith etreet, corver of ith svenue. (AKLEM. nid Alarlem wae pot dip aud oothiog trans YORKV') be The peace of York vii turbed since ‘Veduesday erence pired calling for the interporition of the police, & fiame house in Yorkville, at the corner of 5th street and Third evenue, and » German Fall wer occupied by the 83d Precinct police, ar 1s company of artillery took possession of Harwood Hall, end no doubt pre- vented any breach of the peace, In Bariem @ do- tachment oce pied Washington Hall, at 126th streets fud were abundantly furnished with creatare com forte by the citizens. At both Harlem snd Yo ile the citizens orgauized in bands, and we © prepared to aid the police aod roldiere if necessary, ARCHBISHOP HUGHES CALLS A The following call wae issued yesterday To the men of New York, who are 17° sealed tm many of ie papers Biotere, 1 am not able, owing torheumatism in > limbs Oe (Continued on Fourth Page), A MEETING. \

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