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NUMBER 9679. r : —SSS Latest News LY TELBGRAPU TO THENEW YORK SUN M LEE'S ARMY. Another Rebel Raid Attempted, The Retreat Continued, MORGAN YET IN OHIO, Our Forces are After Him. Sateorestiag From the West. UNION SENTIMENT IN MISSISSIPPI, Consternation of the Enemy, werpertant From North Caroliaa, eral Ex pedition. Great Destruction of Proparty. PIKOGRESS OF THE. OF THE DRAFT, SOME TROUBLE IN. MARYLAND, The Wheel Welcomed Els,ewhere. The Ponghkeepsi'e Boat Race. Wictory of the New Yorker. a&e., & = ares ’ ae General Lee’s Retreat. Avother Raid / ttempted, Paltimorr, July 23, Abovit four huadred rebel @avaly, encamped vear Nol ic's Ferry, thoee miles Grom Polut of Rocks, attempted to cross the Potomac fest might, with the intentions of tearing up the raile f the Bak imore snd Ohio Kaila oad, But their designe were frustrated \by a band of” Independent Rangers, qmmemanded by Captain Means , who drove them from Ore river. They remein of li encamped at their We learn further from hem Iquartere that at sbout B o'clock this (Tbureday) mor ioc, L-e's entire army wee tn mo'ion, and moving § rapidly in the direction @f Wischester, Eveil, who hed made meve in the @irection of Cumberland, als 0 fell beck and followed Ver. ‘There are no partics upw at Martinsburg but « body @f cavalry and some few hi recmien scattered between Ges: plac and the Potou iec. Scouts report an in-, @renand bedy of cavairy;, near Ha:per’s Ferry, sup Qarted by two | ogimrate,/ of iniantry.one of which is G@remed tn Federal anifo rns. By Mad, The following {s from ‘he Washington Bran: Fawfar Station, Jul y 22.—-Yeaterday @ detach- out f | niou cavalry ; vturved to our tmmediate nced — recon: nee, whereby it pared, certain. to\¥ hin iat the u uv oO tt @nly vebei soldi r+ in Wa ‘Trenton on the dey bef “4 dey, were come twenty gueriaag, who rkedad- on the approach of o tf troope, Also, that Kettle, Run bridge is (he oniy on e injured betwren Alexan Gia ani! Car ett's so farno discovered yin any force has be tween the Rempshannueck and Poto: Ridge, though their busbwhe @re ecoutin« and prow!lng mound In all directio ie in from @mal) qisir, \iumwtly w prevent any Rereon tting Luto our ines, who, ty any ible chance, ight bring valu ble iniowms ‘ton either from the di- ction of Culpepper or from) Lee's p erent position. wee Wiliewin ounty, about Mason Neck, contaiss HOW @ Petit whert of bushwhackerr, who hare urried there fo eecnp eiptus ec. itde to be hoped at cavalry will soon be een inw. the forest there af.er them, Yesterday, some three or four of them erept wy to the liue of th railroad below Bul Run, apd fired three or our musket or riffe shote at @ train of cars Tbke Richmond Kxambseacr on tho Situation, Fortreas Monrov, July 2% ..-The fing of trace boat Bow York, arrived this everaing from City Point, with 200 pyieoners of war. The Kichmond Ex iMinem, of July 234, enye edito- Milly: From the Mississippi, we have no news, which fe good news. From Northern Virginia, the lines of Gen, Lve extend to the old battle g. ound of Manassa Of the Norhern Army we Know nothiuw, except that At crivs loudiy for reinforcements, and has received boue, Morgan Yet in Ohio. Oar Forces still Following Him up. Cincinnati, July 23.—Mergan erossed the Muskin- @um River at Eaglesport, 18 miles below Zanesville, @t0o'clock this morning. Scouts report bis force 1,000 strong, with three p.eces of artillery. Colonel Lemen', 56th Obio, sent his regiment and a lange @umber of militia afier him. Colonel Chandler, of Wanesville, and 25 citizen scouts, were cap ured at Dearestownu let night. Tho latest reports from Bagleeport say the 86th Regiment, under Lieut. Col, Mel arlend, are fighting the rebels, and driving them @p the river toward Zanesville, This ic not entirely Peliable, Business is suspended at Zanesville, and the citizens are turning out en masse to resist Mor- Ban's piogrere BFCOND Disratcn Cineinna’y, July 22, Morgan this afternoon wasin Guernsey county, near the Central Ohio Kailread, Sud was suppored to be making eastward for the Onio ives, The War Westward. Rebvis See the Handwritheg, Memyph & vuly 21, via Cairo, duly Gen, Marl M@ut'sscou «airly dtoday from O.oloma, Miss, re- port Johnson a) Brandon, and Gen, 8 1e man to poe- eesio of J cheon, Theretel Geus, Ruggles Chal Were, Saunders and Fe. guson'sforceware at Tupoia, Bugeleri » conceatrating lis forces with the Intention probably of mik dash on our lines, Correspondence from Braeg's and Johnston's armies Gepict them in great dev itutiom, and greatly demor- alized. They give up Mirslasippi, and adv'ge the plan- fer to stay ond wakethe Lest terms possible, Our Scouts report bem jority of the plan ere acxivusthat Weshoudre jeses on of the country before Jeff Davis has tine 'oconcript there, Jolinston’s army be catimated not to x 0,000, Great consterna- Bon exis ethrougiou’ the whole Sou Leia country, The .ep ite of uur successes at Natchez, Yazoo City and keoa, are \ully contirmed, Largo amoucte of wu war, of ainmunition, have Leo inte our bands with tucee places, ions of erpecl A Union Cavalry Raid. Rebel Accounc, | Washington, July Me sis by Gen. { oscer, oa “Ibe \aubkeo raiders barnt the railroad bridge over Be Tar hiver, near Rocky Mount, They destroyed | ce duput at (bat piave, tore up two wiles of trae, | he Potereburg Exreres of verriog to the Cavalry expediiion sent out td ye Al y NEW —— | Durnt6,000 bales of cotton and « large cotton factory, | The bridge over the Tar River was on the Wilming tea and Weldon Railroad, and was about 300 yards ‘ong. Tier aleo captured « train of cars, which con ‘tained two-car loads of ammunition, amd 30,000 pounds of bacon, which were destroyed, The Election in Washington Territory. Sam Franciaco, July 22.—A telegram from Yreka sare that the news, overland, from Oregon, te that the eiectivn in Washington Territory has 6 Demo cratic. The Public Debi. Washington, July %3.The following is a rtate ment of the Public Debt, July Ist, 1863, derived (rom an official source : -. INTEREST NRARING DENT, 4 per cep& temporary foan ~coin— § 5.086.987 90 ( 21.002. 968 19 3,050,295 49 ; by bo 70.508 188 91 . r 8 honda dae 155 — 8 4"1 000 00 3 M: itt LOO. Ow 101,297,658 7 20 OO ODO cael 297, ry % IRON, TR JEUROL De a = * IS8t 69.7 800 00 4lael 6 7.100 00 inden ed 93.241 OS—9431,275,874 71 | ust 1%, » AL 00 = “ Oct. 1, ist 4.50 00-8199 ,.920.500 00 DENT NOT DEaRING INTERRBT, | Treawurr votes part due 239.100 00 U.8. b..eSeT G46. b69 Ov ee am't pn Try, 11.157 05 1%§.076.489.100.89 { Fractional Curreacy — 40,199.4546. 00 $996.721.054 96 : Total debt, Jniy let, 156., ae exhib ited by the books of the Trew ury De) iment 305, | Total debt. July iat, 1804, ae ewima dpb acacia ted Ly the SB crear), in report of December, 1632.00.05... 1,122,207 403.04 Actual debt leas than th i ie aa 0 sd aero 25,023,037 ,25 ARCAPITOLATION, Ageregate debt at ‘ per ceat interest, .g°°. 00 - 6 i bad T .100 bod i oo without i Total debt, July Ist, 1563, as exhib. Aon ited by the booke of the Treseury Departmen’ 1,097 274.365,99 Total di bt, July Ist, 1568, ws eatima ted by the Sveretary, in report of December, 1862, ‘ - 1,192.297.403.24 Actual debt loss than the eat'd debt.. “The Draft. A Patrietic Demonstration, Auburn, N.Y, July %.--The draft for the city of Auburn, and seventven evb-districte in the county of Cayugs, took place in thie city today. The bret of order was cberrved, and the best ep.rit wae manifest. ed. The drafted men of this city have « dress parade thie evening, headed by « band of music, and with colors flying. The city js quiet and pertectiy peaceful, 6rOORD maraton, Auburn, 10 P. M., July 23.-.There le a crowd of two thousand perrous new in front of the Exchange, where the precession of conectipte her halted. They have been addressed by Hon. T. M. Pomeroy, Provost Marebal Kna. i Mayor White. The drafted men are cheering for “the Union,” “Old Abe," “the draft," “our recent victories,” &c., &e. It beate any demon | stration had in Auburn for yeare, ~45,085,087.26 Philadeipbia and the Draft--Nothing for Lxvemption- $1,000,000 for the Women | and CUbildren, Piiladelpina, July 23,-— The Common Councils | have negatived the bill appropriating 400,000 10 pay | | @xemptions for drafted wen. The vote stood, 18 De- | mocrate for the bill, and 18 Republicans and 4 Demo erate neasnat it, A bill eubwequentiy passed appropiia ting §1.00y,000 tor the relief of the families of the drafted men. Resistance te the Eurollwent in Marylnnd, Bait more, July 28, A splrit of reale'ance to the | enrollmeut manifested iteelf in the vicinity of Jar- | retteville, Hartford county, Md.,in the second dis | ttriet, to-day. The house of Lavi Pennington, the enrolling officor,was burned, with 600 burhels of corn; YORK. FRIDAY, | ip lati that shall be proper and satisfacto: hia cell | duty ry to @ ol Resolerd, That if at any time uniawf, ance be off red to this legal COMMON ee ie tree 6 Spm epring to the ee of the Government, and will use ev: ne placed at cur disposal to put down all who eo forget themselves ‘ato win, the | itle of traitors and rioters, aolved, That we earnestly bel tiem of blood and fire, the country shall come forth purified end wih new grea nore, aud (lat throug he bleswing of God, again and furrv. rf, undiminl-Lid in luster — “The pangled banner tn triimph ehall wave, | O'er the land of the tree and the hone of the brave.” The procession then formed {no line and marched | through Church to Jake, down Lake to Water, and up Water to ths BJainsrd Hous, where it wae die massed, The who e affair was conducted with marked suceter, Aud was tecelved by th: peone with uu bound: d satisfaction, It proved that the people are true to the Government, and reaiy to make any age from its bap Tifice to m The drafted men of Kimira will | be hor imbered for thy r humorous and patriotic dem: jon, May they ibe lone to ef Joy the iruite of their sacrifices. (iey are bally boy a and dea well of their couutry Telegraphic News Items, &o. Paweor Acrnen, of England, has joined the Navy as | junter liew enant. A citron for $1,500,000 was preeented and pald at the Loited Statce depository in Chicago @ few days sinee, Tue bridges between Hampton and Bie Bethel, Va., are nil carried @ray By the :ise of water tiom the re ceut showers in that vicinity. Five houtred inde of Minnie balls were the othr Pore day, upon information giv a by «co ored man, decovered secreted tu @ bole in one of the wharves of Moetou, Tur Post Office Department will rerame mat cromuneation between the Wert and New Orleone haf seinerppi as soon as it aball ascertain that it | e done with aafery, Awan named David Ralston has been arrorted to Pittebure, charged The evideuce is etiong | compen’ (0 oppose the draft. Aa@aine: him, | Tr tofiimo: Yelverton appeals from the de- elaion of the Court of Bervice, shich app oved lis arriage a6 le and the case le to come fue the House of Lords unmediately Tir Baltimore and Ohio road has now a laree force emoploged iu ret See bridges between Cumber and end Haccock, The rebele destroyed ax viidges tween these pointe, A Lara number of the rebel wounded are forward ed to David's Island and Chester, Peau, Few ov none | of thie clase have beep allowed to remain in Baltie more, though over 2,000 have passed through that City [rm (rettyaburg. Amon the drafted men from were several whobad becn tak n pr the terme of the men are disabled from ew United Btates until exc ” ir parole, ng inte the eer: Ipsirnctions are ex- from W eubject. | 1 fn the Dists:ct Court at Washington, a ed Conti-catiug the personal estate of | in-law of Ex Governor Wie, uring | lie bis real es i, an abe lute tor ame principle Leeventeru other nodlee decrees were ordered 10 be Is New Hampebire the draft bas been poet poned un til the opiniou of (be Soviciter of thy War Departm ot sad the Judge Advocate can be obtained upon vari- ous questions submitted in regard io the loynaties of | Coup Ling euch towne as have herewfore juraeied their tull quotas to contribute equally with those that have been deficient In this respect, Douina the riot in Troy, Morrinsy,the prize-fighter, aciually took past against the rioters, ‘The mob at- tacked the Troy House and demanded the te hould be given up to them; “bu hey were Inturiued by Mortingy that if left, but himeelt, and he wae at their ey desired." in Hiberniet m closed ¥.. The mob, conchising oo doutt thit Mor- rieey was able to “serve out" any of them, retired. ree rain of passenger care which left Philadelphia Tuesuay wight, for Ashington, containing about hve buudre noff the track, about ulne miles east of (he Suequehenn Lo ed day morning. The en q wneer cars, ff and complet jojury done was some t, whose name was vot The Pirates Again. Additional Captures. The bark Zingarella, Capt Bunker, arrived yester- day frowRlo Janelio, aud reporta, that the ship Jabez Suow, Cap!, Ginn, from Newport (Eug.), with a cargo of coal, bound to Montevedio, was captured May 25th, 8., long, '4 W., by {a Confederate, privateer, Also, that the bark Amazonian, Captaing Loveland, hence for Moot: vedio, was captured by the sam ely, the onl bruires to @ iteute: talucd, | also the barn of Jove,b Perry, with all ite contents | and one horse, Bix shote were fired into the window of the reaidence of Enrolling Officer Pennington, The Draft in Maine. A town meeting was beldin Capo b izabeth, Me., | | on Saturday, toree if the town would wote #100 to |} @ach drafted man. Inetead of dune this, the town | voted to pay $550 to every man of the quote drafted from that town, not exemp.ed by the conscription act, who gore to the warh'mirif or procures a substitute, but not a cent for a man to stay at home. | A Great Time in Flmiva—The Drafted Men enn Bender | The following ts from the Elmira Apsnwriagn : The draft for three hundred men from the ‘own of | Elmira, was wade a! th» office of *he Provost Marshal in this village yesterday forenoon. A large number of people was congregated In and sround tho office of | | the Provost Marshal, and the announcement of the Domes was received with marked demovstiations of Spplause. Assoon asthe draft was concluded, the fortunate holders of tickets prepared & progremme fora @raod celebration of thetr success, Christopher Slater, of | the Brainard House, was chosen Chief Marhal, and Wm. M. Thaver, of the Daily Press, was appointed { Captain, Inthe Procession were a number of ban- nere and placards, with humorous inscriptions, One | read, “The Union and the Constitution God and Victory." Another, “What we kill, wees.” Anoth. | er, “We ave comiug Father Alrebam, thio: hundred dollars strong.’ Auother, “I’rize Tickete 23,U, B. | Lottery,” | In the aquare a large number of people were ev] lected to hear the peechve, Kofus Ring, a ren ber © the bar, gud @ dretted man, was the reat aperke , and he wade nap eel what bonured bin asa ten | ends patriot. tiie remarks were rece.y d with en | thitdiam and applause, We should Le glad to pub Vehotan fail, b | mite will pot permit it | | 8. Hi. Losie,n dra: ny epoky next, Hie re | marks were pointed aud pa riotic. He wasborain « | forvign iand, but wus resdy Hing to stund by | | te: BS are aod Str pes of bis countiy, | Chris ophir Siater, of paid Liouse, was thea cali dupon, He nid he bad on t though Au Bogii bmau by brth, be wa: y he was en Am ten oi rae uy aud he 4 athe De of and by th» Constitution, the The’Admiut trathon ne Mash BS An oi man, slaty-five years of age. | thes aud and proceided to widr an t | tiokem aceeat rhowrd (hat be was aiermn oo Hoe | eal heh a been a xteen years in the service io the | od country, and w eh d he wae young enourl) 0 then mounted | pe ple. His | now for her) iu Am rica, He kuew hy dif rene between amon rehs sade free eo.erum bt, and he | exhored thy people io @loquene Ianguoge to atand up jand fish fx ide and jaw, James To Mudi y, a drafie! mi, thea cme forward and read as ries ef re-olut Lab we publish = below lhey were mlopted SPP are: herons, Tha G tiemendons and unanimous +h ut of ument of the United Sates, for da it Hb yeelt a lost au o-ganized don cm um Bite foa, an ‘ vor of kind Fortune, Sve been each awarded @ prize in this «cat As tl t. refore, be it Hosa ved. Vat we, the drafted men of ine our Union, our Conetitu'iog and our I declaie tha’ in our pinion this action of thi ment is neeessury gud just. ti solved, That cla.ming to be loyal men, we will not, by word or deed, by thought oi aciton, affer re stance w this daft, but will respond io « mauuer | mond, for execution in retaliation for bre death of | | nual deasb, rel on the 2d June, in lat, 14°15 8, long. 54°30 W,, and burnt, Both crews wero transferred te the Hanove tino brig Vive, and arrived at itio Janeiro June 9th. The Z. left at Rio Janeiro the ahip Geo. Griswold, which had been eaptured by the pirate Georgia and bonded for #100,090, The Case of Capt. Sawyer A short time since, an account appeared in our columns of the aelection by lot of Captains B vyer and Finn, two imprisoned Un on «fficers in Rich | two rebel «pies by order of Gen, Burnside, Our Government has taken prompt measures bo prevent the execution of thisfuluman sentence, or at puniat it in case itis carried into effect, The Rich- mo: d Government, in the mraut.me, has permit. | ted Capt, Sawye ‘a wife anichidren to view Lim ju prison, and they have gone to Fortress Mource on their wayto Ricumond by the nex: flag of trace A letter written by Captain Bowyer, from Rich moud, to his wile, askir gherts cone to him, hav been publitthid, It concludes with the following noble words: My desr wife, the fortune of war has put mein this position, If J must d.e a sacrifi my couse try, with God's will Tomust submit vy let ine 86) you onew more, and Twill die becoming «in oo aud ap ficer; but for Gots rake do not diap. | polot me, Write to meas scom es vou yak ths. jand,o te Caplan Whidio, he wll sdvae you whottodo, [have done neh oto deserve the peralty, But vou musteubeon to vour tite Tt will be no disgrace tomyarl(f sou, or the children; Litvout pone with p ob i aby. 8h Bave my | bab od 3 my children will hove the com olaton | tosmy, Twos mete an orpha for my country" | Goo will provide fir you; wever fear, Ob! € ia} herd to lease you thus T wish the bat this passed | turough my tend.u the tae. bate had dene ita work ; bul it was pot be bese, My mud is some what ipfl eoced ‘or it ias com: so sudd sion me, Write me as scou us Fou pet this; leave your letter « wend Twill getit. Derect wy weuse aud | yhou, UY way of Forties Moores, Fae ace ve. fond Lope it all lor bie west Lrermrmio ye ure | H.W. Saw ven, Captoin la. New J arney Cavalry, } The Champion Boat Race This long talked of rowiue match came off ycater day altervoon, op the Hudsow Kiver, wt Poushkee, 4d , gud was witnessed by at least ten thousand persons. | Allthe morn mg trains, up and down the Hudson | River Railroad, were crowded with ps ssengers o.gex | toarrive early atthe place appoluted for the great rece, From the back country came hun idreds of rus tic swains, bringing their sweethearts fa every syle of couveyance, trom the ox-team to the wlandy buxgy wag ndrawn by five hundred dollar hoses. Now burgh was nearly empiied, sud every other town on the river, withia (weaty miles, sent imposiaw delvga- thos, The .cene from the shore was charm) og, bun- dreds of oa! Tow-boate, tlat-boate, d¢., filled with laughing girls aud merry boys, lent a cham ioe scene seldom witnessed on the Nor b River At lsat the contestants opp ared, greoicd with loud JULY 24. , the two boate until he parsed the judge 1863. ——— cheers as they took their places under direc'tun ofthe judges, The match was for the championship for sin- ale scull rowing, and a purse of one thousand dollars, James Hawtli, of Penusylvauia, oa eplen pecimen of humanity, rowed a boat built athiscity, while bie opponent, Josh Ward, of Newhureh, rowed @ boat builtin that city, Atcha atart Ward qnincd alittle on his antagoniat, and kept the lead all the way up the river, reaching the stake hoat several lencthe ahead of Harnill, who pulled etesdiiy on, undisturbed by the cheering that greeted bis opponent, As the boats came down the river, Ward, evidently refreshed by bie firet success, increased the distauce between yacht adon en leogtha abead of Hyrail!, and was afterwarte de clared (he winuer of the puree, and chamyplonof Amer. jean owers. The dittance rowed was five miles, the race occupy ing forty (wo minutes aud twenty-nine eeconds, On the part of Ward, T. Donahue and Smith King, of Newburgh, acted as jadges, For Hamil, D. Leary andl. Roberta, of New York. Refleree, I. Poughkeepsie, LOCAL NEWS. NKW YORK AND (HR VICINITY, Derexiving A Heatiu Orricen.—Dr.Guon, Health Officer of this Port, sppeard before Justice Dowling, yeeterday,and made a reclons chara againet Capt. Pilest of the Acadia, which arrived from Haw. enn onthe 14th inet, at Lower Q iarantine, The cor | plaint was baeed op @ letter from Dr, Walser, the Deputy Heatth officer, which erates that Captsin Priest reported to him, (Dr W.) thet o@ eickuee or death vccurced on board bis vessel while in the port of Uavaua, ot om the woyoge bere, One mau bud been in hor pita! at Llawana, but returned to the vem eelaftertwoor three days, Thisetatement war con firmed under oath, to lr Gann, by the firet officer. Dr. Walser hasrince learned, +o he eays, that Copt, Pilest, hae admitted that the latter lost one of he by yellow tever in Havans, who was taken il! on beard of the Acadia and dicd tn horpital, The Deputy Health Orficer requests that legal proceedings be tak tet Capt, Priest, Dr, Gunn turther pro duced documents to ehow that in mauy instancos captains caused their firet officers to ewcar falsely, and thas cheated the authorities and endangered the healih of the city Judge Dowllng dirceted the Health OMleer to lay the matter before the Board of Health, of which he ie a member, and rend @ letter to the District Attorney, requesting that officer to lay the matter before the (ireod Jury, Fowanac or a Poticeman,—The funeral of Henry Dipp i, of the Broadway equad, who died on } “ 1 re ed io th te took Sunday last of wounds recely 0 the tate riote, te | npownes the “Arel," In Thom, otreet, with @ The funeral wae attended by members of | SBdle of straw end other combustibles, for the pur- piace yesterday, at 9 A. M., from the Pol Head quarters. the * Broadway squad,” e¢ a guard of honor, end 460 inen, Inepectors Diike and Carpenter, with Comuile- sioners Acton and Bergen, alo Chief Clerk Haw headed the'column, which wae accompanied by excellent beud, 100 men, with arme reversed, from Batterios 20 aad 28, marched in the procession, which proceeded to the Erie Ratiroad depo', where the body wee placed on atisin and taken to Mone, Urenge county, for Interment, Conegkr Satoons.— The dens of Water etrect have thelr counterpart in other streets, Oa | Chatham street, the Bowery and Hroadway these trape tor the unwary are nightly crowded by youths of ell agen, attracted thither by the music end the frail nymphs, who dispense their smiles, lager bier and strong drink for vile purposes. From time to time the police make a desceut upon these places, cap uring @ few boys and gir ho have become so used to these raids that they take them quite as @ matter of conree, It really seers time that more etrenuous exertions were wade to close such estobdliehineuts throughout the city, They breed rioters, Toarp or Counctumen.—A meeting of this Board was to have been held on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, but e quorum mot being present, the Board adjourned, The President has ierued a call for & meeting on Monday at four o'clock P, M., for the purpose of concurring with the Aldirman {nm their ac tion in relation to the commutation money for draft- ed men, Senoot Racertion.—The semi-annual re- cep‘ ion of Primary Bchool No, 37, in Robinson street, 8d Ward, took place yesterday morning in presence of School Commiasioners Fdward B. Heath and Joho Patten, together with a large number of ladies aud | gentlemen belonging to the Ward. This Echool ts under the control of Miss Mary 7, Gibbous, a young lady, who possesses in an eminent degree the affection of her puplle, Miss Annie larry presided at the pi- aa0, The exercises opened with a hymn, after which achorus, “The foot Traveller,” wae sung by the achool, Next Master Wri, Noo, « bright little fellow ot some eleven springs, recited ine gt 4 clear maa- uer Wim, Koss Walince's * Addrese to the Flag," corm- meocing “itehall not seve" Then came a chorus trom I Purvant, very wel executed, by the echool. A dislogue by a sewingeociety was the next, the char- acters being eustaiued by Misses Katie Monroe, Jaue Levi, Emma D wl ud, Minnie Dieckboff, Barab Har. dy, and Bon. Boker, Lo this the characters were very weileustained, particularly those by Misnes Mom oe and Dewland, A trio from “Martha” foliow- ed, and wae very Bice y suum by Mirtos Eiuma Dew y Mu ph d Mary Flon, Next caine a ‘the Je "by the echoolatter which cour a dislogue, “S. ¢ Army," by Buu), Boker, Fdwin Moker, Semuel Co era Noe, Charles Den- nehy, &e. ‘Ine tiret part of the exer a ith by Mise Mary Pinus entitled “Was my brother e Hattie” Kis youug lady possesses » beautiful » ud eang this solo with exquisite tase . The inte rmlerion waa tilied up with exqrcises by the children, The second rt opened wihachorus, “Over the eummer sea,’ Pttschool: afer wbich “Cap aly B bad I's meth- | od ot defeating au army’' wee capiially recited by Master Wm. Boyd, Mise Katie Hogan then ea. “Winsor Wit net very eweotly indeed, the ach o ning io the chorus, after wh.ch @ duet, "Ibe n ght ngale Aud rose," wae beaut tully esug by Mises Mary Focurnd Mies Mary Murph Thie was followed by adisiogue called “Mire, Buiffive’ confession,” by Miss Mary Murphy aud Meeker Charies Donoeby, omd thie portion uf the ex reves Clomd with “Bweet Evell- np ing in a pleasing Minner by Mise Maury Mur- poo the we) oo) jo.uing iu churus, Acdremes were de livered by th. seboo! officers, rad the entire exercises closed with the Chorus, “Cheer, buys cheer,” by the echool. ‘The programine was eolected with much taste, and was by no means tedious, Much credit is due to Mies Gibbons aud ver handsome young corps of asrirtance for the supeior manner in which euch young chu- dren went through the exercesea, ines Cicsed with | ‘th | { | | pee eee W ’ 7 PRICK ONE CENT, “ea? - = ——== & more férfectable conveyance wes net ds fave chartered @ carman’s cart, and paced thrangs wha 18th Ward during the excitement of Tursuay afder< noon, Ashe resched the neighinebood of. 4 street and Yd Avenue, the people om the sidewalks, eround tes doorwave with the women at (he windows, seemed wil wih the exe tement of the scones but recently enacied ia tyvt nelgoborhood, Brawls were frequent and wordy ecrimmages namercus, “Orb, bad tucks to tee bloody soldiere!" shouted an infuriated wo. man, “Shootiag at decent men whin they wor peaceable |" Peaceable ia it '" rejoined another, “when the stones flaw thicker nos feathers at ® goose cleaniig.” 9° Yer lie!" sbouted the fine yt, darhidg ber fet into the face of the other, who went iuto the ‘ateh” untill the belligerents were seperated by the bre-etandere Pur on an cxeited Teuton had gathered « crowd, te whom he was telling how he had done same won< | derful damage to the e-tdiers as they passed hie placa Toni, of | | nttered by man | | | | on their way np the avenge. “Yah,” said he, “mit miires*tf | made von of des fellers see dostars.” You be banged, sung out a native, “You hao't the cour. ageof abid tug, for I you skuik into your gia mill eben the police Grat came around the cor. ter.” Theroupon there wew indications of a row between the two, only eupnesed hy a friendly rongh, who asked the purty to take adrink allround, Buch eceuee repeated thebisetves on nearly every Block ; while curses, loud and cesp, against the draft, were culine Folens, echoed and intens sified bythe wevker sex, who made up io wiralemets what they lacked In physical endurance, On Tuesday, about three miles above Harlem, one of the iuepector of the telegraph line there, while eu. periotendiog repaire, discovered twenty of thirty persons in a Kneeling attitude, and amen who appe- routly was praying. Approaching nearer, be perceive ed they were negrore soen, women and children, dorae of the chiidrow were in state of nudity, end the mea and woven were ciad in cogs, From their own lips be learued their ead story, Ov the second day of he riot, they had been driven from thelr reste denere, and thow who were able to do ao tied to the woods for security. Duriug the whole week they bad had nothing to eat but what hed bern furnished them through the charity of neighboring farmers. ‘The 2tet Vrecinr ice, in searching some tame. Tent houses in 28th street, near Sd avenue, succerd< | ed in flodiug a variety of goods, (onsisting of feather beds, clothing, boxes of totaceo, tea, &c., ac, valued at about $500, which had been stolen during the ret, Mort If not all of this property, the police think, wea taken {rem the poor colored poople of that neighbor. hcol. The goods can be seen at tho Station House im Enat SSth etreet, ‘The 16th Ward Police yesterday arrested ene Pat rick Sweeny, who bad gone to the megre quastere pore of buruing out the colored people; a friend whom be chanced to meet prevailed on bint to desist, Juss tic Quackenbush commilted Sweeny to an: Thomas Conners, of 30 Little 12th street, waeam rested, charged with having in bis place 6 marble top table, a clock, and other articles, which the mob had etolen from the house of Mr. Gibbous, Me. 1% Lamartine Place, Conners feiliug to catisfactertle account for his possession of the property, Jastly Quackenbush commitiod him te auswer « ehasge> larceny, A etolon carbine was delivered to Captain Speight, ofthe 2th Precinet, by e young man, who said he took it from « boy In the street. Margarot Hart, whe lives at 15% Wast 39 street, took « feather bed to the Station House, aud reported that ehe found it in e house which was on dire in 336 etreet, near Ob avenue ‘The 13th Ward Police have recovered about @1,008 worth of goods which were stolen from some pteres in Grand street, during the riote of last week The property was restored to the owners. Patrick 8. McNamare died at Bellevue Hospital, from the effects of Injuries received at 49 West 46th Street, on the 15th inet. A middle-aged colored man, named Wm, Johnson, 8 white washer, who was brutally beaten by eome row- dies on Tweeday last, died on Wednesday afterncon Ho had lived in Brooklyn for the last 20 yenre, The property stoien from the late Col. O'urien, has been discovered and fully identified by his widow. The total numb r of colored persons ow Blackwrila Island te 529, including 296 chipizen from the orpban asylum, Threo hundred and sixteen are refngoes from the city; among these are several ministers, It would appear, however, that there is no danger to be eyprehended by those who have @ home to ge to, should they return to the city, as colored peopie are gotug sbout their ordinary business as usual. Indeed, yesterday our reporter, on golug to a school reception in Robinson street, poreedved tour black boys playing cards on the sidewalk, and no person attempted to molret them. ‘Lhe Mayor, {t will be ecen, hae offered $500 reward for the arrest and conviction of any prreot conorrned in arson or murder; $100 to be paid ou committak #100 on @ true bill being found by the Grand Jury, end $300 on conviction, Those policemen who expressed unwillingpesst te face the recent riotous demonstrations have bees die tulesed from the furce, One of them wee loeide the Arsenal when it was attacked, and wished at once te deliver up his ehictd to the roundsweu, "hoes reply te enid to have been, “I bave no time to take shicide now, aud if you don't do your duty I'll blow yous brains out." Trouble belug apprehended et Flushing, I. 1. @ company of the 7th Kegiment and 100 p. Moemen are now on duty in thet village, No riotous demmonstre- tions have, however, been made, Tos Mencnayis’ Revise Commrrres for colored people iu New York suffering from the late | riots, have opened ® central depot, No. 360 Fourth tior Irems.—Officers Gunner and Roberts, | of the 27h Piecivet, iste on Weduesday might took | {oto custody three men giving their vames ne Deonis Carey, Owen McKi.uey, and Jobo Slvr, on surpl- c.on of baving beaten and (Len hucg 4» unknown urgro to ® lamwp-post corner f Yoth # , end Tth avenue, on Wedue in progrers iu that jinmediate vicinity, The accused were yeoterday taken to J Hie \d juarte: commit ed to await @ fart confesses to beating the deceased colored maa, but denies being concerned in hanging him, Silver ise native of England, McKinney was bora in this coun try, aud Carey is an Ewreald Islander, Mr, George ‘Tichener, of 10) Weat 26:b atroet, and Henry Woods, Esy., are the complainants sgainst the accused par tice Que of our reporters baving learned by espuWwuce | himeelf, ay, the id: ine ant, Atthetime | of the summary executiwo there wae ® bloody riot | | . strect, Letween Broacway end Lafayette Place, Colored ple needing sasistence, briuging satisfac ree of deserving aid, will receive imme ntion, 'T baving sustained pecuniary nould go before the Committee of Lawyers, be 8 and 9 in the morning 4 and 6 io the nd bave their ciate eyolly putin form po cba: They who have ueed of medical or sur- gical care con leave their names, and will be attended to tree of chaige. Remittances in money should be sent (o the Treasurer, Jonutian § urge, Eaq., 1 Front street ; clothing to Vincent Colyer, Becretary, central depos, rT. . Lowenr Tusatnu.”~ Mr M. C, Campbell, the popular manager of “Camp! ell's Mine strels” takes a benef; at thie theatre this evening, when seplendid bill wll ,be presented, Besides the 18 p cformers helonging to the troupe, thore will bee host of volunteers, every cneof whom, i, a host ip Not the least attractive will be the exh bie tion of Professor Clarke's beautiful Calcium Light, which will be displayed from the top of the building during the evevivg, Sr. James’ T. A.B. Socuery,.-—This Society now holds monthly public meetings tn the B biol Roc, in Roosevelt 61@t Ite mext meeting will be ve fret bunday in August. At the ‘iret meet- nel on oy eo handed tp f ir vamer and since J have been to the President, dir, Jobe Beosasb an! the Marshal, Au. dolu liw err quest. ing ther nance to beenrotied. ‘The smount ot pee dove by ‘his society in the 4th end Oth W x must encou. 84 bg to the officers and members there Won av tae Suir Yanna and Laon Foums (Continued on Fourth Page)