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a> NI MEER 9503 J watest News BYTE. koKnapu TOTHENEW YORE sty The Lincoln and Seymo:r Tilt, Another Broadside Fired, WHAT THE PRESIDENT PROPOSES. THE DRAFT TO GO ON Vimportant From” Washington, COUNGIL OF WAX Tu BE HELD, THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, Everything Giving on W Important City Intelligence GREAT PIE IN COVAL ST. Sun Stroke Deaths Increasing, Report of the Riot Trials. &e., ac, a&e The President's Rejoiuder to Gov, Seywour: Prnceriea Maxaiow, Wasblugton. Aue 11, 134% Hla Frveileney, Borat Seymour, Gecernor of New York: | Youre of the 8th, with Judge Advocate General Warerbury's report, was received to day Arking you to rewomber that | cam Deing vere iroportan’ both to the ute of the eo yand te the soldiers in the ty 1 bea to wind hat d waited at your request from the fret der time a re. entitb Divstantte rece ve your communica | tion dated the thlit. In view of ite coat leneth, and the known time aud apparent care ¢ iu ite pre | peration, I did vot doubt that it coniained your f 1) are as you desired to present it. It contained the fiqures for twelve lietrict, omitting the other nineteen, a 1 suppoeed — beraure you found noviing io complain of te to them Ten ewered aceordingiy. Lo do.we so I leid down the prin Gipie towhick I purpoe adlerine, which ip to proceed With the dratt, et (he same time enploving infallibie Means to avoid any ereet wrong Wath the commn Bication received today you een! figures for 25 die | Griets, tneliding the 12 #emt Lebore, aud etill omit. | ting three, for which Leuppwe the enr timate are Bot yet reenved. In lookiag ower the ful er liste ef 28 districtr, T fund that the qnots for 6 of them are above 2,00 aod below £70, while ot | the rest 6 are above ¥.704, and 6 are below 4,000, Ap. | nciple to these new fecte, the Sth and uet be added tothe foar in which the | already been reduced to 2,200 for the Gret | re mostty s?dedtothose | we cerreet case wil then etaud 4th, Oth, 6b ith, and Sth die for the firet draft. The Prova: inferine me that the draw Teh district fo De reeur ed the quetar of the tricte fixed at, Marea. Geuers | @eady coomploved wn tie 16. 1th, iath, Qe Mth, | 26th, 27m, Seth, OM end Gh dots In the | otters, « rcopt tho bnree outs ne, tne drawing will De mare apow the yu ocar ae wom fined | \fter che first Graft the cod, 4h, feb, Oth, Tim. neh, 14th, ITth, Zlet, | BBth, Lh and slat will be re-enrolled for the purpose | nd in the manner atated iu my letter of the Tth inet. ‘Theeame principle will bo applied to the now out etandine districte when they shall comein, No part of my former letter ie repudiated by reason of ret Ing tneteted in (hie, or for any other cause, Your obedient servant, A. Linooum War Meeting at Washington. | The Dratt VPestponed in One, Cinesinat, Aug 3 The Commanotar, of thie city, hae the folowing dispeteb from “Gov Todd leaves for Washington today Au important meeting of Cistinguished personages willcome off in thet ci'y within the peatten days, at which gave questions beariue ou the present aspect of che rebel Lod will be discussed. The draft is poetpoued until the Governor retarne."" Columbna: The Aapect of Affatr: ‘The Washington Stan of Monday to aerure the pa every quarier ie allt: ateru be des fou that has reached here eight boure treateainioet exe cannot prudently be publ ebed “We are Ary pro ed. As the infor- * are not at liber ty to priatit: but have no hesitation ina ng thet at no form jod of the war have our mll’tary af- faire been in eo promising @ coudit.cn as at pree- ent ** Perhaps a thousand conacripte a day are already Jom e Army of the Potomac, suumber reaching itdaily will be greater, we appre. hend. They go forward in excellent epirite, and bid | fair to wieke adm'rable so'dlers la a very brief time.’ | A Rumor Set at Rest, Wa hincton, Auowet 11 It is conceountable how @rumorehoud preva. in New York, seewrtained by private te. g ame, that Pree dent Lincoln died at o'clock thisimorning. He ts iL and attended the Cabivet mcetiag today neue From Washington | Carol oa are ¢ | oc here will be } follow for His M , perorof All the Rue as } The ¢ ye € of the YAch, Bubliehes the following inte vbere: ~The Rusaiena uring the last forty- | y of details, and | In a week the | | the obuscios, « Wael noton, Aug. U1 Itie Rnewn hat Mr, Loird, the Miitich eLiperight, who has Leen eo conspicuous fo build ng pirat.cal vermele foe the rebels, has en deavore’, uo bis recea! speech in Parliament, to ex cuse orton liste hie profeamonal enterp lee in that dire ‘ion, by eho rgive hat, dartue the C. mean war, aver be Am rica wasbul fa thiecountry | and cha rhe eniled for he Kuarian | ithe Pee fe cosa, under the command Ca tain fron, of the United States is ro complela pin the aub ect | doputoent, from any dipio | matic wales omc “ sad, oF or en ofherenem, of Rusa 8 A verse! may have teu bultf rour owns tizens to be void to the Rue h Oh s@ theme «ca the Awnoor river, s bow’, and « Capt. Nudeon, but not t Nea miy Lave been emplo ed bn onet, however, with eo tat he woud ¢ la po nt o nilrowe med coud ber way im that quar uiralchvnct Fr. elieh and Fre ve Mdevit of Cap ain Had mament ol bor Agere re) KUL, & pik 01 Fe vO, ¥. dk 6 of gunpow women’ quirted the exc pn. to the ef dy and the Vilre lt to Mr , or the job of bo | eae Go Lairdte appica on in Juy. Og veme@s for our gove.o that one of Lar Give slavery » death Liow, veavel would enenge in hostili- | mand her | yehe did not | '¢ Sevastopol | beimotls ly at) the | dated | Consuls, and | 1 owed ‘0 proceed tothe Puclfic hore, | at Laird was Soxicus to do svmetuing to | ee NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, From North Carotiua, Great Lnion Convention Te Ke Held, Correay f the Sun.) Portree e The steamer Peconic ar five from Beaufort today, with @ heavy The fo lowing ‘etter uss been receive! from @ Newbera Correapoudent ; Aue 9 once Menroe, (ut, .i0. Nowheon The Union {a Fastern North convention, for the purpose of invoking ont eovera meat ‘oseat@enMe en. force into thie department toh, Wiiuuington and V belarmy to abandon Vi two great st to the Utior et once, Frew Lextagtun, try, Cineinne , August ~The Commenout base Special dirsare 1 Lev ngten, whitch says Beporte from th: fr a eatotbatall tequet on the order, Retopece from Baet Tennersee report thet borrest's mounted force t# to rendezvous at K ngston or e¢ 4 A revel brigate, under Arm strocy, haw arr! t tt mner place, Gen. Farn olde arrived io neton yest ray. The movement | Of troops iu that dircetion ie very aclvay The Riot in Iowa Quelled. fea, Any it TBe latest advice re | portthe ex in Keokuk County eubeided Upon the arrival of the military from Davenport the Ineuracuted ed. Phe Unonteta prominent in the @.coting of Palley were arree and bovnd over, | botwe @rresteof the insurgents have been made, and Moat of tery bawe return one com paoy from this place rewaming ae tue Hher- ie pose Mrracatine et Fond of the Naval Campaign ALL O10 waseeleofowar engaged in the Inte ope e Mictitipp areto be eur a and tions tnt ene too eyed, in obe lie fuch of thew as need @ prireareto be aeot hore T precticalie with drawing the pees ot fleet, ae meary ecery ehip com prong it hes rutfercd severely in @sion and must be relleved European News, The China's Muile, The China arrived at thie port laet olght, Ter news has been anticipated by telegraph, but we gather the addin he Getatle from ber math our of Continental politice eavore strongly of waren! in nearly all the beet ‘nformed quartersin the Raropean eapitals an imp om prevails that perce cannot jong be me: tatned the threat. ening wpects of che Pole wi vie lenleo the Linpreegion at &t. Pecersbure, * Eng ith ame Daveador is said to be of the opinion that war {e ‘mminent, and that he te prepered to | leave Kuesin at shortest notice he people of | ar | PUL, panes, oF earthwork, of aware | chance of Sod, In a lew days, a great mass | | ealled the Convention to order | Modge, of New Jersey, was mada temporary Chatr- | man; neeticut, wae! | male permanent President, Prof. Nor Kusein are rei heenthuslortically in favor of war, Ti Muse eply tothe Great Powers was | merely the pinion of the Cabinet, tat war sii the result of th ations of tre tue ian Reichersth, or Parl Cmpocdtiot the ereat: diinitaries p eft ete oer end Byned, | f the Aner st san powers should | t un’ Bly | vo, Dut v hethat, thourut | ere tlatthe mom ut waes erith ne, they coaiden nthe fy ure of jussia, *'Rurope,”' eeid he, cw che holy Rarsiau Bmp repre red for defence The Arehbiehon of Rusele blersed tha Assembly inthe nameof which Ineted four b ( © ation are foucentrating the meelves en russe slona the entre Galion frontier, and send out pretties to all nmunication, To tari! o export @rain, flour reed, and the ex © 20 verxstionsly o pped to ther fortunate enough to emeounter ardefurth ron, enjoy the esme 3 ? = ure agen of sian 0% kin open and rend, Itia | Det worth report the gumerous eases of | intury to nd propert ofth.y Na wou the | to furnish po. so ordered to eof Jan 2% An nim states that fhe y of the fowa pment ivat Inet a cautioned not to ither ae contrac Finally, the or Colon t Leuebte word ne (o een ence, y } during th rty yr up te the pre ime, Frew 10% to 1566 Lene! ong dto riuanant ea®iuluetion committee for politica na ed ite most in- fluentiel m uv it to be reappeli.ted to | in A'abame rot Mississippl ; come of thvin at cme ondes the metica | B " to the Kuselan tri | | Davis, calliag upoe him not to han I 8 ‘elorpats trom Brow to af er being @ National Government, e unkeown person on (he very nation tata thatthe volcano of od Iava. A new erup poof Boou The ed at the formidable | ate @titnilar poe lau, that the ¢ condemned to d tone to quit tupto he ready | are being offered in it r eof raiote are te beex powd to the plet ff the faithlad, Terror prev sroour the rut re population The Qeeen ot Brag cod bas written a most womaniy endrijei ietterio the Mayerof Birmingham in re lation tu the rere nt fate mt to the temale iilon- | D, an eceonnt of whi e'e@vo po linuedt inthe SUN. ther Meaty ex her horror (het one of | her enbieca,a fens the erat fea with euch dan and people ture, au prmacte pie The Chambor of De the ivy 4,000 cou the armaimen: of th hoe for \rimed ate rer 1. Pravere Of G demoral sing tate, altended fr, The Queen hopes that the Mayor euch exhibstiome ta fu Teer@ations \ur Nati vel Guarde ot Ita, THR NEW YORK RiOTr | The London ‘Limes save of the New York riote: Th pep ilace of New York are sung to work in @xrnest, fey ars bLurainy down be po kery a4 wel mobny bbe rooks. It must he co.erdaed thas there is gd) w sortof vy gue respect for the ian, au hue a Gabe ae uence on @ thet the Consemphon Act waa tit tons, w j woud t wed po he mou tat bed just airo-@i the Mey i'# Manufactory ff artaa hetis y spue hme! his 2 The mrenarawbl when tacse joule were noboo ly kilog ad | laying without mecy, «od destroying wm all mn do eboy when they hive @ charce bb wereatuaisp ifrne aod stewiog, Toe remult, ofcourse, wae nob, ) seant, Toere were coptiag beuson al a the frequents er of bdidvoge, of musketry, the tom of -annon, dead bodies yogslou, aiarus b le rngng ali nigh, continue! rumors ot tole of bial buding masked ty detricto , and #larchan @ of ve ag euroled by ae rial o ter cous Typed ia 6.@ reuka of | tue ric and hevicg to tase vour | ‘. wh Joey >, the the Qiretiou bebwren te covert by of the state elt abot the Uoon isuobe, fi ei othe ang issue OW P@uding Lelwera Nov ani Suto, It Pus BLP Ugh Staer, ccm dusk bone, losses and raves, The greatexperiment Wored s ng ae.b | | | the Missiselppi rhould bave been sar ified to | he peo | et Turin, had epproved | eof the fire: calerory, aud | | to be sen AUGT fu y reported iu 1 Mau may kuow that { New Yoru be alabetotem 1 Pa) alert oer» Tricn nthe quay f osone wicehe at See an even ie, be jp amied atone tot! teuge ol front, Wuor ae Theiss feehood, aud the Tiwus knoe s it of | dine | ought to know it Forel ners exempt under [theo mer pton act, end are not able te be draft ed. The states vat of the Pirmra wae oo doubs pub forward with a vague hope of check the tice of emigration thet les set in from Ireland vo the Un!- ted States, The National Sabbath Convention Sarafova, August 11,-The National gat vrution met bere today, Moe: were represented Con- of the loval States Norman White, of New York, Kew. Dr Charles Hon. WW ‘orth, of © of “Tamilton » Secretary, aad Wm F. lodge of New York, Chairman, The i'resident delivered an elogueut in. Sugurnl eddrear, apd Prof Mbiliy Schaal, of Pennayl- a reed an essay on The Anverican Sabpath.’* tie Convention will adjourn Puureday, Tolegraphic News Items, ke. Tatraceointe from Miiunesote repart that Little Crow, t bief of the hostile lndiane, is dead, Mason-Grnanat StcKLEs and staff arrived ot Bare- tons, Inst eveutng Mires Lovery from he ine the and for tbe present the affairs of (he adminie'ered in that city. in Ofneinnau. They will bein tucky | ti Iigecod and salmon fieberte | bra tor, has bee sliy eucce sful, Thece are tut | a few Ainarican vessels on fhe gonad Is Newark more than belfthe inoteof nine bun dred men has been raised. The volunteers are mostiy ell seturped mine mouths men, It {seaid that John Morrissey backed eo “bank” et which lost #18,000 last week It is also he took 615,000 for admission to (he JauneT hon, of * nee nephew of the Rev. #. L. Mer- Kast H+mpton, L. 1, was drowned en ly thie bile bathing iu thesurf, Geo McC.rlienand several others bathing at the time, were in imminent peril, from the heavy undertow, A arren bas beeu received in Washivgton by way of flar-of truce bost om the James Kiver, stating that Jeff, Davie continued quite ill im Richmonm nd that doubts were vow entertained he recovery, He bas been ill more or less for esveral montis, Turan are 10,942 sick and wonnded soldiers in the Goveroment Hosp: bil ipbie. Thirty-five deaths oecurred du during the eturned to Farr Dove: anhas been lionizing it in Washington, and vielting the gesndeeeand nem bers of the Cab net He had « jong interview with the Preaident on Mon | doy, aod hae received am appointment to sid Geueral Thomas 'n organizing neg o resumes, He isto de- part for Mireiseippi on this daty immediately. Tue prophetic promise of General Ranke, meade to bie nine mont «men when nigteg his expedition in New York, that they should retarn by another route thau th ls being fulfilled, they aow be. ing on their way Lane by way of the Mississippi river. Tie Mobile News, Au 34, 1 “We ha mu.ti'ude of reporta horribiy detrimental to the ¢ racter of the patriotiam of the people |p many pleas too ople hi erbers sod ful to poblish. A portion of our i & ined. ‘They are bastard Bour ouf-duratee.” Denisa the lot excitement, the City Counell of be N. J prepriated (he eum of #0 for are- 4 the town; when the biil was pre madeas to how the powder and 2d, when it was secertained that no > pases tne rebel ge iubortic in xterm/inating @ colon catein ne! ‘ood, of which some 70 had been killed. Gimm, Len, it ts ei inquiry w * had be head addressed a letter to Jeff. the two Federai officers, now couflned in Bichmond, as his sop, Gen. Wo Lee, would aleo be bung. If t) te recuited, be declared his intention to throw up bir curnmiesto 4 It ie not believed that the rebels will bang our o! cers, a8 protest bas been forwar to thei by the rebe\ officers ip cominement at Banudusky, Obie. Buanaron hae ordered that no permits d to visit the prisoners cou- Camp Chi Oblo, wheth- it be allowed er officers or p . vates. be sent in, exce essoneble amouut of undercioth ing. coats or pn 9. All lettere will by) d ayproved by the ofticers in command of to the wants of the treda, an rt uuprecedently limited and expensive, from and after this date prices will be anced to fifty percent. per ewt.; email quent: oue cent per pocae. Fam! ice taking by weight, sixty conte per nndred pounds, A vearaton from Mer phis aye t iat ov the 20th of July, 1), Banks end sia, cod Gene, Fienklio, Weitzel, Stone, Howen and othe. officers, with a large numbe. of invites citizeme of New Orieans, took pas- sage ou the etenmmer Crescent City, for Niskapare, The seal object of (ien, Bauk's visit to that piace is con raband, but enough can be @.veo the public to mek them feel satisfied that a movr.nent will sooa be made that will equal in ite sceumpiiebment any yet mut ioloexecution, Geo. Uerou anu the army under Lie eormind have anded on the east side of two m leebelow Port Hadsop Drait Newe The dratt took place jn Baratowe, N. Y,, last Satur day. Mortof tlhe conscrime were prominent ast ve- beru young men Irah clement, abont one-third nerally escaped, Two brothere ere drawn, alc A two employees prised one who win the tield, was also diawn s#ondent ov ote Phila- A leig. uuimber ot Le ‘The recyor of the Epes Jo Harribiig. ba deipiia Isgciase w TOR War S.ag etap diawn ot Lud evntionr ¥ ur bondred Bhole Island co eonbea dtr Stren port G By tow Har Dud by, w Ol pay wher will ja In brov d nce, Dr. Gardner. od Caveuny rea nen ery,and do wee tor the + dufedin Wasbingtou, Pp a they pave ao good plea of exemy have ale ody been paying up the e930 in lieu of personal serv ce, suve ita es ere, however offeriug (0 4 Crist bie extent, aid are bo ing purehe ec Ly sone at pri legs than @5 4. be losaof Poberd, Conn, Des votes topey 8290 Grated man‘fatie ce pedasabs icy for service, or to Lalie hou top Cure weubeiiute io eceordsuce With the provisions of the aw," We condense severe! sidi koma) orders end opin ions which seitie pointe of much interest ip relation | to the drift: Drafted mn, whether pinelpals or the dealgnsted ¢ the day tavy ere acctepted, ut in af'e ble. Where tier are po ava m.litary cuaide, Provost Mareluls wut cupivy eavugh opecial guside , her for support, | the repo ter, wentto the street w st 12 ' The Siege of Charies' Wasinteet BveryQinglererfert ill w tried He | toaccomplieh thie purpose, Boards mut o9't acerpt CO rreapondemes af the NOY. Suny tearng men hp be {tenons of teamea kg U4 ther are prepaied to firward tuem te mn t eo Netty | ord : * 6 fevous, Porteras Munvor, Any. 10,--The atenuer Nelly Teun 16 verano get Mae wel Wil i Bes 10 | Ute nie gon of aged and infirra parents dependent, Protege arrived thie morning Lom stone beet t | a tice wateies ues works the bly a of the | ge is atwolutely exempt; b there are Pinter pedi r be, or the buffeting of wind or ware The hour af | loth are cabject te nT tps Fuports that he left there lest Fri BY tele! bes come, 0 Aon he rreateatcty ofthe Valo the parent, aud ima the siece was favorably progressing. aud the ofi- | we nee the Union and te Bite, if notte onlvesin be emer. cefeset men wire iu coe epaite, There we nosews | ol bon, ¥ toil ow fe thats iol the persone drafted a: longer “ subject to | Of imapertaace lo reports t) in the «t ‘er rue | @ but to dy nd @ perent cagnct secure the Hon We trust ih ep cassutetate ft) nga | Baer Gey enccayr cn OF 90 Sed eriee uoaine te iting aatll leeting te x mpt him, Ty the clanee providing that * or cpl sem liable to military duty, of @ widow dependeat apon ‘hia te all be exenipt, it le decided the sone liad et widow mar military duty, ae she have one son who te | cut upon that eon, he is T cous eine nppiies to “the onty eon of aged or in- firm) parente d dent bie labor for support.” Vhere a Pp ‘room itatie tothe draft hae bees enrolled e ruc More thou once, the P. cided that he Ot hia legal domicile or pia: ‘nee. Ju lae Advocate-General Molt Bee just decided that @ny naan abroad or at cea, whe hry 4 draf'ed, |e to be ricarded as 0 doperter tu the epirit of the law vovest Marshal General hae do. ce of reaide antl! be te gotified of the fact that he hes been drafied, Farragut. Rear Admiral o'clock in the forenoon he arrived off the yard, ac- companied hy Commo' we Palmer, of the Hertford, and other officers. In the alwence of Admiral Peuld- smmodore Radial, Commeudsnt of the New York a) Sation, preceeded to wriceme the here of the Mississippi, and soon afterward the chief officers of the poet, Captain Pereival Iwayton, Cap. tain Worden. of the Montauk, and [deutenant Com- mander Fillevrowne, joined him. The dietingalshed visitor was most cordially greeted, aml congratulated bi on bis brilliant career, Ie eplied to the warm wulogiee of the officers very modestiy) He wan glad the people of the loyal Atates appreciated the dificult gature of the work performed by the Mast Gulf and Mississipp! syuadrous, aod spoke favorably of the gellant eramen and mariner at.sched to the dif. ferent veevnir, moet ardocas enterprise, ao! the Lyceum, The b, standers were much amused by an avecitote the coast of La- | of the Admiral, relnied by one of the officers, Whia on board the Keser, during the engagement with the Plrobe, Adwiral Porter sont midshipman Farragut after coupe tubes, used for oue purpuse wt another, Io obeying the order, a wounded man fell ageinst the “middy," and knecked bim scuseless, in which state he continued for some time, (n recovering conscious- peas, his eyes met Admiral Porter's. “Whore are the tulve?’ said the batter. “They are here, Admiral,” wee the answer, as the led brought them forth. “In bringing them @ wounJed head fell apon should get them from me” LOCAL NEWS. BW YORK AFD THB VICINITY. Tims Extarme Hnar.—TYesterday wae sidered the hottest dey of the season, the t! tor being 64 af lock, 59 1%, 89% at 3, oumboer who seffered from enn-etroke was anperal le.led Those who camid get o di fmk of fee water were and public houwe bed great call, simply for the purposs of getting enough ef this im a recon. heev: to: It would be as jowever, not to drink too mach of thie; the water diank should be slightly acidulate:, by @ little lemon, a few drops of vinegar, acetic acit or come such article, and before drinking the wrirts should be bethed im cold water. Green frait should be altogether avoided, and ripo fruit beuld be very sparingly used. A wet hendkerch/ef, eo cabbage leaf, or some such urtiole should be worn ia the crown of the bat, and if these precautions are used, casualties may bein @ great measure avoided. More Daatus rrom 8un-StaoKu~-The fol- lowing fatal cases of sun-etroke were reported yes‘er day: Charles MeCormaeck, a native af I wiand, 40 goers of ace, sun-etruck ou beard e lighter at Pier 1%, BK Thome Kane, ireian!. {8 oof age, eun-etruck pear Calvary Cemetery, [He resided at 41 West at. Johu Kilroy, Ireland, 60° years, Lie maided at 637 | atseet, di wh ane nown man at Bellevue Hospital eland, 4 yearr. Five : c! , Germany; 80 years, residing at 175 ing street, Orabele Somme, Germany, 83 years, late of 530 im MChecten F Wlllame, born tn Oblo, 39 years of age, 5 he mse. “Bri Keough. Ireland, 91 years, late of No, 806 wer James Flyoe, Irejand, 40 rears hn Have, jan, 25 years, late of 10 Sdav, aves ne en ot No b6t Mott street. D, Hammond, of 119 Avenne I). Joba Car, Ireland, 4 ry, ine af 298 W, 824 ct. Timothy Cuff, Irelau yeata, lived at J18 4th av, Loule Lindeman, Germany, 50 yearn, uth st. wane McDesmott, Ireland, 30 years, lived in 116th o ililem Grey, Ireland, 83 years, lived at 204 6th enue. Tiideet Donohae, late of No, 89 Sth st, Klieu Hagerty, late of Cherry street. The following persons were sum-struck, but are yet hbving An apknowe women, living in 62d et. Michel Dewrolt, token to Bellevue Hiespitel, Av wuknewn laborer, do. Andrew Tripper; taken tothe let Ward Station louse, ‘lina. Patterson; taken to Hellevne Aicngo Tuttle, takem to 14h Perry et, Cla:eace B. Hamer, of 268 Broome et. Heory P. Wright, takeatoN Y. Horpitel, Ap unkuewn m ken to leltevup Honpitel, b Mary ‘Jurmphrey, of Nu. 14 Park st., Broo! “Weba Grendry, an emigrant; teken te Castle Gar- en. Win, McKeevy, of Woat 20tb at, Martin McDermott, of Tth av. At howlock y-eterda, morning mes Fitagerald, 21 youre of agr, teli 1p a fit Ip Gra: nesr Clintoa et, Le was conveyed to bis re ide: -«, No. 13 Buffolk at. Thos, ley, of 94 (se Ot eet, war prostrated by , the boat aud conveyed toihe stetiop house apparent. ly iu @ very hoptl dition, ‘esnt Laffer, aided vy » uum cep L t@ be Bccompani Preemet have saved several | efforte. OmueR CASUAL TIEBG, Iisrid McCullough, aged 5) years, residing at Sof & ot., wae Rilied Wy halag can in th eiy of the Pultou lrog Wasks, fuot of Cherry ot he wa: emploved, The body of an nokpown man, who drowned, wae found th the dock fyot of Chrietopler at, Mi-ra'l Doron, 4 years of age, wae found drowned | atthe jot of Murray st Geo. L*ilon, 48 rears of age, was erushe’ to death by weinb of marbfs, which til upon him at the corner of 4b et. and 4th Avenue Geo, fn th, 3 yrare of ug, fell from @ Sth story win- dow of 404 Water et, aud wae kilied IsnomMAanity,— A mau named Christopher Bhaver, residing at he corner of Fighty-thiid eireet end Tent! wre portrated by the heat in front of No 89 Chuth.m street, An officer conveyed him tothe Voarth Ward Sethe Soure, whither our reporte: pr cerded, and informed tho Sergeant thate sun-s roke cuse was coming, The Sergeant replied, “Ob! here, i don't want bet here,” and, followed by here the boty w - on @rurt, The :eporter moticingthe inbuman cour duct uf the offiers, remarked that the man had better have Giodicel ad apsoun as possible, The sexgeant —————— a ——_,-_ onty table npon the enrolment made Farregut was oMictally received yesterday at the Brookiyn Nery Yani. About 10 whore bravery end perseverance. ex om, of Virginia, har eetabliched Aiinvelf | enabled their oflicere to nadertake Ropefelly the. vi Tho party then visited ther avetba's old Ninth Army Corps hae beeon | fron«lad Lehigh, the reeelving ship North Carolina, butt managed to fall upon shew, oo that, dead or alive, your T A. M., 00 et 4, 99 at 44 at 6 P.M. People who went through the etreete were literally meiting, and the had been | N. cede A PRICE rE Ab Sal ONE CEN: = enn in reply, aehed our reporter if he waee Doctor; ead apon being answered in the negative, caida o curly tone: "Vell, gnesswe Enow car business :* asd forthwith ordered cho sinking man to be taken to the HMorpital in $4th street. Tacror st Suowmns —Yostertay efterncoa @ series of showers sceompaniod by thuader and lights aing, took place, causing the alr to be comaiderabiy cooled. The lightning struck the flapcetaf one store fa Church street, and shivered it In pivces, A Ravision o Esrortaanr Lrers, i¢ fe stated, bas heen ordered in the first nine districts, end will, It te also said, commence to-merrow. Rolls will be compared eo that a9 name can appear more than oner; other corrections will also be meade. These nine districts eomprine this city and County, Long Island, Btaten Island, and Weetehester County. It will require at least two weeks to complete there @orreetiona, and of course thers can be no draft antil @fortulght ie paesed, In the nine Western Districts Of this Btate the draft is nearly completed, if not entirely ea, and in some of the Central Districts tt to in a vory forward state. It te probable that the draw- ing io thie city will be delayed untilthe draft has been completed im most of the other parte of the Btate, Washington, Auguet 11.~-Senator Harrls arrives here direct from Albany this morning, and bed an ine terview with the President tu regard to the draft ia New York, The question is believed not to be fully settled. Tie Mcnonn or Cor, O'Bares—Aranset oF asorurm Acccsap Pantr,—A young man name@ Henry Tilto: win arrested yesterday, charged with beng the leader of the gang who murdered Coloned O'Hrien, oo the 14th ult, He te p atively identifies by Mre A.M. Matthews, of 156 Bast 22nd street, whe @aye she enw him lead the mol, end beat aad Riek the prostrate man, She alse heard htm address them end urge them to undted effort, asserting that if they were united they could whip an army of polices ond soldiers, Be was lockud up for trial, Lancs Fike in Camau Srnewt.=Officers Bayle nod Jolineon, of the lth precinet, dissovere® & fire about 10 o'clock, last evoning, in 267 Canalets 54 flour, occupied as « furniture and bedding etere, bp Neidig, Decker & Co., and in the tmmediate gicinity Of barle's Hotel, The tlames opr. ad wish the ainest wepidity, the whole building wee econ in flaines, Bevee ral engi were promptly on the ground and worke® with @ will, but the fire gained ground rapidly, and soon the building was destroyea with ite entire contents, The bailding No. 265, eccupled by thesame partier, wae mach damaged by water, Aboot 11% o'clock, the flames reached the upper. floor of No, 150, veeupled by Covill, Westen, & Schlichting, rosewood moulding establishment, ond epread to the second floor. The lower fees wae eecupied by Hutchings & Wickersham, fancy trom workers, which was considerably damaged by water, Loe about 9500, which te fully insured, ‘The less of Neidig & Decker om eteek te about 996, 000, and $12,000 on the bullding, whieh they ewn, Insured for #43,000, Bullding also ineureé, The building 255 was owned by Mr. Syme, whe keepe gen store in Broadway. Demege about $9,008, Fully tasured, As we go te prees the fire ie raging Gereslz, end, elthough hops are entertained of saving the building, vot there ts much anxiety felt, During the fire Jacob Barback, one of the inearance patrols, was severely injured by the falling of the dummy on btm ile performing bis duty. Hewes taken ¢o the hoepita!. Offcer Dwyer, of the Mth Preciact, wae also injured by the falling matter from the interior of the bulldtog, and wee taken te the hospitel, One of Eugine Co, 9 wee injured by being run over by 34 Engiue im (ipeene street, hetweeu@Prince and Spring; be wee taken to de. Turner's, corner of Spring end Wooster, but the Docter refused to examine him, eo even ed- mit bim tuto “ ‘be men took hitn im for all that, and .t long inthe Dector permitted the mas te rewnin. The engine had paserd over the injure® man's right breast to direction of the collar bone, Row in A Savoon,—On Monday night @ fight occurred in the lager beer saloon No. 918 Avenue A, between @ number of men, during whieh Johm Fitzgerald was dangerously .tabbed by 4. Nerney, raped, The weunded man wee teken te the Damaons ut tae Krors—Among the claims for damages yeaterday, was one by postmaster Wake man for $46,001 20: ono by Charles H, Appleby, 4st strect, fo: $10,000, and one from Captain John Duffy, Provost-Marebal, Sth Distriet, for @5,918 (private Property), and for $909 87 on behalf of the Unite@® States, for property destroyed in his office, 499 Graa@ otreet, Icu.—This delicious article was yesterday eold at @1 per hundred ponnds, To-Aay it will be €@1.%, The ehief causes are, that it melte very quickly ia this het weather; e heavy draft being meade from Pennsylvania, where it fs selling at twe cents @ pund ; and chiefly, because the crop of thie year was much less than the last, Fer instancer the year the Luickerboeker Company had oaly 11,000 tons; ast year the crop wae 100,000 tons, an@ ite supply at Rockland Lake will probably be ex- hausted this present week. In the meam time the fee mia are etrining for bigher prices, ALonkKMAN Booue Paip ovr $23,000 to come eight undred men, betwecn 7 A, M.e0d 3 P, M., veer terday, being all the hands comnected with his De- partment, Some of the streets inthe 4th and 1b Wards, and in the uppee part of the Bowery etill re quire @ little sxertiun, Cecrrr Govannmert.--The Comptroller om the Rvot Claims, ete. The Koard of Supervisers mee yesterday, A coumonicetion was recetved frem the Comptroller relative to the damages suet sined during the riote, and stating that he had been convinced thet th County is responsibie for the losses, and he there- fore presen's them to thie Board for their aetion. The claime ar: ouimbered frou 1 to 1,857, consecativaly, end covered ,aper enough to 411 o bushel basket. The Cowptroller renews bis request that immediate ection be teben, in order to relieve the pressing neceasi- ties of those in the humbler walks of life, whoss whole avatable means have been ruthiessiy takes fromthem, The matter was then referred to te Special Committe already appointed on that subject, and they were empowered to hire rooms, end emplop uch clerical aid as they might doem necessary. On cuggestion of Supervisor Purdy, it wes referred to the Committee on Criminal Courts and Polies te confer with the Comnisstonere of Police, with @ view of fixi: ust compenration for rervices ren.lered Ly the several honored ¢ tiee Oud acted ae special policemrn durt The Commiraioners of P lice ba amounting to about #10,000 fer menie tarnial Pol.ce force, military, epec ei police. Dp, @e the riots, the Comind tee op Criminal fou lee recommend thet the yeiae Gy t op wae agreed to. iY by rrsoiuuon tendered the thankeef the County to itob’. H. Sheopen, +» for hie services in Organizing he citizeneof the County voluntess 'y bande for the protection of Lifs and property fhe Late rote a. Lyoch, Sheriff, for official eervices ending June 30, 1 emousting te $24, 556,9, ceived, The Board by anaaimeus (Continued on Fourth Page.)

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