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ryt: foay MBER 97009, Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TOTHE NEW YORK ST¥ a THE DRAFT TO-DAY. Gov. Seymour's Proclamation, | He Enjoins Obedience to Law. Another Attack on Charleston, ae | Charleston was renewed on Saturday morning tm right Good earnest from land sud ees Geo. Gi'more opened from ail bie new ened ‘rom hie old works, and Rear Admiral Dahlgren engaged all the Monitors, This morning, thedioveraiernt recreiy- @¢ a disparch, dated the 17th (nstant, frome d stin- | guished military offlerr, efating that theglhat'ancogs Knives. of the 16th, (probably an extra, wa the 16th wes Sunday.) announced that the borabardment of Charleston, on Saturday, was awfnls;— that che firing from General Gilmore's land batteriason Mortis Island, and from the Monitors, was chiefiy directed seninest Sumer, The combined land en! | naval force of (he federale’neemed to be engaged. The informe. | tion published in the Kena: was received at Chatra FURIOUS BOMBARDMENT, The Rebels Gloomy. GOOD NEWS FROM TENNESSEE PRESIDENT-MAKING AT ROCHESTER. MEXICAN NEWS. The French “Army Flogging Mexican Ladies. Important From Europe. The Kings on the War Path. Warlike Preparations for the Draft. CHE CITY SURROUNDED BY TROOPS. a&e., ae. &c. Cov, Seymour's Proclamation. Parreorive Coawnen, Aug. 18, 1963, T dave received information that che draft is about | Whe wade in thecitien of New York and Hrooklyn, | and I undersiand that there ie danger of dteorderly and riotous @tiacks upon those who are engaged in Brecutiog the law of Coug Teannot be! eve that any considerable namber of Citizens are dieposed to renew the ehamefn! ead sad weues ol the past month,in which the lives of eo msny, as well of (be innocent ae of the guilty, were bestroyedt punislinent many of thoee who were then guilty of ects destructive of the lives and property of their fallow citizens. These eve: sLould tesch all that real or imaginary wrongs caunot be correeted by un Waeful violence. The liberties of our country and the vighte of our ¢ tizane can only be preserved by @ just Tegard for legal o\ \gations and an scquiescence in the Petision of judicia tribunals. While | believe it woud have been e wise and ba Wane policy to haw? procured a judicial decieion with Peart tothe congitutionality of the Conscription Act. stance: y dey sod by ® summary process, vet the failure to do thie in no deeree ju tifie y violent | | Wreitiontoan acta! Congress, Until it is eet aside by theo ccaion of pu ictal tritunals, it must be obey edi keeny@ ver ect ofthe State or National Legis- fetare, The fillow ng rnlec duty to this respect was tald down io the Farewei Adiress of Andrew Jackson, This view bas alware been accepted by the friends of ear Uvion, and the up! oldere of cur Constitution ereive lawe may no doubt ie to reason and fell to rediess or combination ¢ cbviduals, can be justified in re- alsting ite execution, The aniagouistic deetrine that men may rightfully Resist laws cppored to their own ideas of right or uty, bar not only lead to great disorders aud violence, Dot vs one of the chief causes of (he destructive Civil War which las wasted the blood end treasure of our People. Disregard for the sacredness of the Constitu- Sion, for the maajewty of the Law, and for the decisions wf ihe Judiciary, is et this time the greatest danger which threatens American liberty. ‘Tie epirit of dis- doyalty must Se put down, It is incon. ut with so- eis! order ardd rom al recurity, destructive to the safe ty of porsovis and property, mibversive of the lib erty of (is citizen aud the freedom of the Nation. Thoee who fear that there arede. tone in any quarter to overibrow the rig ben, oF to obstruct the a customed admin-stration of our laws, or to @rurp any power in violation of Con! itutional re Straits, should bear in mind that all acte of violence, 1 ta of the citl ell public disorders ve the way for these very uur Pativss, ar yatthey wil) be regarded wih satisfac tion by th whoforany cause may wish ts destroy sither the power orrighte of our Nutivmal or State Govern ute Tue Constitution ant Statutes of the State and Ne tion contein ample r medies forall wrong hich mey be committed ber by rulers or ¢.t.cens, and those who wah to pr ve ther rghte, or to puuih offend ere,wie?t in poblie or no privete . should them erivee carefull, portorm their duty, eletain from «li Ulegal sets, © ne gurls ppert the Government, and then ecalmlyand resoluvely elsim their rents [again repeat the warning which Leave to you during the f th Cinonth, that ‘the only seh ean be allowed he conscription w the Courte, right of every cli zen to make ouch an appeal P will be mainteined, aud the decision of the Courte “must ber peered « heyed by rulers and people “alike No other course is consistent with the mains * (mance of the Pan! the eafity of ite inbalitan * Rootoms p oceedings must, * The lawe of the > ate of New Yuk o be en- “forced, its peace and order maintained, and the *liveeod prop rty of ali citizens protected at any * and every hazard © be properl * ietrote of the T hereby adm am niorce (be .aw and p eserve pubs tak. v gorcus and effective measures te pat down any m tous or anlawfa! a-sem- biages ; andifthey @ nd order of the city, nodeball, be put down. The rights of every cliizen will State," aiob wll doher power ineuMetent for tha! pip ei, tooel sp vemiitery in the manner mue t by th uosof th Stare. If these messures should prove inruMicient, 1 ehail then ex: @ithe full p Tofthe 8 ate, la order that the pub Be order m be prieerved and the persgne and property of che citizens be fully protected Howstio Sumovs, Renewed Attack on Charleston, Washinuton, Aug. 15.4 dispatch was received thie morning by the Government, dated on the 17th tostant, from a d etinguished roilitery officer in Ten. wrasea, stating that Chattanooga Rana of the 15th tostent enpounced that the bombardmen; of | and five privates fared void | euarced and defi uded by the chief mag- | tudicial and executive offi- | noors from Charleston, by teleareph, and the fight was going on when the peper went to preesom Sun- day. The affeer who communicates to the government the contents of the “Keuer aaye, the ediior instead of making any boert ebont the reenit or rianifesting the least jnbilant freting over the situation of affairs at Charleston exhibits the most positive evidence of gloom. ‘The Ranet states that the Ironsides amd all the Monitors were not only inthe acifon, bot thatthe whole feet and « large number of transporte ware in- side the ber during ‘he engagement From the Southweut. Cncinnatt, Aug. 15... A epecial dispateh from Cat ro save that West Tennersee it cleared of guerrillas, many of their officers and men having been captared The mountains tn Northern Alabama arrvfilled with deserters from the armies of Iirege ond Johnston The Governor of Alabama bes iseved an address an joining the impresament of negroes in the rebel eer vice, SECOND nisratcn Cincinvatt, Aug. 18 The Cowwancrat bane ape @ial despatch from Cairo, which sare: Weat Tennessee is clear of gurtrilles.’ Col sRowitt, em manding « brigade that went North, captit ed Col. Campbell, of the 224 Tennessee, two captains, two Heatenante and thirty privates, Col, Hatch, of the 24 Iowa, went to Paris and drove out Richardson, Pifie's and Wilson's guerrillas. The let Alabama Cavalry returned to Glendale with ten prisoners, The Sth Mise i ecptured one captain Gen. Bragg is at Chattancoga.w ith 25,000 men. He has lost 10,000 by desertion. Gen. Joe Johnstons army, numbering 25,000 soldiers, fe at Fwandon and Eaterprise. Iie army hes lost one-third by desertion The mountains in Northern Alabama ere fall of Our Corte are now consigning to severe | deserters from the armies of Generale Bragg and Johuston. The gunbost Cincinnati ts ratred, and is now undergoing repairs at Vickeburg. Gow.Shorter,of Alabama, has tesued an address to the citizens of thet State, urgiag apou them the tmpressment of slaves {nto the Confederate service. Presidential Caaceus, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 18.—A number of influen- tial gentlemen from thie end other States are here to-day for consultation with regard to the next Presi- dential campaign, in accordance with the call pat- | lished a few days gines, signed by R. F. Stevens, as | Recretary. Among thoee already in attendance ere | Fon. Leslie Coombe nd Hon. Geret Davia, of Ken- tucky. The Cauena, which was attended by ebont thirty representat:ves, was somewhat prolonged, | close the formal meeting wee postponed until 3 o'clock | this afternoon. | Representatives from the revers! States ere present, | including Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Wis | consine | Letters have been received from ex President Fill- | more and other distinguished mea, The ob)ct of those present ecers to be not to hold | 4 convention, but e series of private consultatations, with a view of organizing in the different St the old whig and Bell and Everett elements, with a national bead, to actin the next Presidential cam paign aso balance of power party. | It ie expected that a definite course of action will | be determined on this evening. | The appointment of @ National Committee and the | fasue of an address to the people are simong the things | contemplated Representatives continae to arrive LaTre | The secret conference this afternoon lasted three or | four boure, during which (iairet Davie, NH. Wood, | and others participated ins comparison of views with regard to eneteining politics! orgaulestions, andthelr reepective streneth and aime; the reported conelu- sion arrived at telog that the restoration of peace and the re-establishment of the Union cen only be bought about by the orgenigation of the conserva- tive el: ments in the North npon @ platform similar | to that of the Union Democraey «f Kentucky, A committee, consisting of Mesere, Davis, of Ken- | tucky, NH, Wood. of Wisconsin, R. F. Stevous, of New York, 8. W. Bailey of Whit hall, and J. P. Faurat, of Canandaigua, was appointed to prepere | bueiness for to-morrow, and submit an address, The me | there do not sppear to be any interested outsiders, Meetiag ef Odd Fellows | Rocheatery, Aug. 15. The enous! eesrion of the (iraod Lodge of Odd Fellows of Northern New York convened here to-day, and the fc ing officers were choeen for the preseut year: Charies V. Clark of New York, W. Grand Master; Wm. Medden of Troy, Deputy Grand Master; John H. Beekreg of Utica, Greod Warden, George A. Garduer ot Byracuse, Grand Treasurer: Rev. J. Dunbar Houghton of Jaf. ferson, W. Grand Chaplain; Jchu 8. Diekermoan of Albany, Grand Marshal, Wm. B. Monroe of Utica, W. Grand Conductor: Joba BK, Feezlear of Orlvans, W. Grand Guardian, Benjamin Thomas of Rochester, W. Graod Herald, Nearly 400 delegates are present, They will go ap excursion on Lake Outario to-morrow sod will adjourn on Thursday, Washington Items Washington, Aug. 1s, at the headquarters of the Aimy of the Potomac, is Capt. Randolph, ef Gen, Fweil's staff. He and an- other officer were captured in the Bull Kun Va’ Nothing of interest is at present transpiring tu our front. Ben). F. Tall, Inte C)ief Justice of Colorado Terri- tory, has accepted the appointment of Consul to Val- | paraiso, This office was rome time ago conferred up on Ex-Governor liarding, of Utah, who now takes the place vacated by Judge Hall. Thus they have exchanged places, The order heretofore \seved dismissing Cap’. R. A. 8. Hvde, 100th New York Voluateers, on the ground | of disloyalty, has been revuked by the lresident. The evidence submitted ou behalf of Capt, Hyde, proved the charge utterly gronndiess Frem Mexice San Pranciaco, Ancuat 18,--The steamer St, Louis | brings vie Acapulco, dates from the City of Mexico | up to July 224. | Geaerel Forey was iseuing decrees daily The French end Mexican newspapers arge the re cognition ot the Bouthern Confederacy. They state that Frence will recognize the Confedereey. Mexi- NEW YORK. WEDN @ ie compoerd of about thirty delegates, and | Arnong the prisoners now | "EDNESDAY, can Jealousy and prejadioe have been provoked aga'net the United States The Government paper says thet the Northern States ere for Jurer; while the Confederacy ie for Mex'can monerchy, and thet everything looks to the immediate recognition af the Contedarecy by Mex- eo. Gaerrilias were fighting on the roads lending to the } City ot Mexico, The Mexicans taske no prisoners, but slay ell. They wages war of extermination Numerous eseseinations had taken p' im the capital of pereone eympatbiaing with the French | | | ing and shooting persons refusing to take the eath of allegia: tothe Empire, Mexicans had been public ly flogeed for refusing quarters to French officers. | One Mexican ledy named Rubio received two bum | dred lashes for refusing to receive French officers into her house. Her busband offered to psy aes fine ber weight in silver, but Forey insisted on making en example of her, The foreign Ministers declined to remove to Sen Lule on the offer of Juarez to protect their transit. Steamer Geergia— Heard at Sea. Boaton, Aug. 18. Capt. Merriman, of the bark P. ©. Alexanner, from Sydney, ©. By reparie: Aug 8th, 10P M., Cape Canso north by east 17 miles, picked up three boate containing 17 officers and emamen of the British steamer Georgia, wrecked op Sabie Island, the men beving been three days and nighta in the boats. AtT P.M, Aug. lith, Mallfex northwest by west, 12 miles, poke schooners Cuticr and James Rees, on ‘her wey from Halifax for Lake Island, tothe es » anee of the steamship Georgia. Transferred 56 of | th) men to thone vessels, the carpenter remaining on board until the arrival of the vesee! at Portiand. Aug 13th, Liverpool morthweet 4) mile, heard | heavy guns ip thet direction for halfan hour, i ee a nee Frem Califernia, San Franciaco, Atiguat 15. Arrived Vth tost., Mazeppa, from Liverpool, Thi eveni.g steamship 8. Louie, from Paname. We had « new sensation todey. A suspicions schooner was reported to bave been cratering for four days off the Heads, euppored to be tender to 8 Pirate steamer farther out. The schooner was seen appar ently to chase a bark leaving the harbor, whem both were lost in the distance. General Wright and Col- lector Low were warned of the circumstances, and the revenue cutter Sbubrick was dispatched to learn the character of the strange vessel. Meanwhile the tows was filled with abeurd rmors. In the afternoon the Shubrick returned, The mysterious schooner war found to be only « harmless whaler cruising. Arrived 17th, Daring, Henry, from New York; brings a large quantity of wer material for the gov- ernment, including one il-inch gun, 350 berrels of qunpowder, 1,000 packages of ardna: From Europe, (ape Race, Auguat 17.. The steamship Asia, from Liverpool on the 5th vis Queenstown on the 9th inst., pessed this pointet 9 o'clock on Sunday evening. Her dates are two deys later than those elready re ceived. ‘The rebel loan on the 7th was quoted at 27095 dis- count, Speeimens of cotton grown in Indie hed been re ceived, equal to feir middling American, Several tenders have been meade to the Atlantic Telegraph Company for the laying of their new cabie. The three Powers, England, France end Austria,have agreed tosendacommon note to Russie. An iron ram building for Russia in Fi nd bas bern burried off to Russia incomplete, The Vienna end Warsaw | railway hee heen seized for the transportation of troope for one week GREAT BRITAIN. ee, that no authentic intelligence hes been received giv- ing the eseertion, thet the Federal conscription te | @ against Fngiand, the elightest assurance of | probability. The(itoms coutinues: “Although per- | hape the American Government expects from our own action, interference with the Atting aut of war vessele, which the law of England does not appear te eanction, yet there ts no interruption of the general | amity between the two, endim feceof the language held towards ur, im the name of the eutborities at Washington, it is, we may say, tripossible they could bave made soy such deciaiation menacing uses thet eet forth.” The Directors of the Atientic Telegraph Company received onthe 2th of July, tendere from several Aiilereat firms for the manufacture and leying of the cable, and referred them toe Committee consisting oftwo eminent mechanics and two distinguished electri o, pamely:--Wm. Fairborn and Joseph Whiteworth ; Professor Wheatstone and Professor Thomeon, who will report which application shail be accepted, The Committee of eight appointed by the’ English Goverument to investigate the question of a Sub- Marine Telegraph, had signed a certificate favorable | to the laying and working of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable. ‘The London Times saye: “it io said that the three powers have agreed (o eend a common note to Russia, to be aceompanied by separate dispatches from each of their respective Representatives, end that anless Russia makes some sign of yielding, a diplomatic rupture will be announced as impending, In the common note, whatever course the mere forme af ne gotiation may t the reality consisteine growing but got very tl ping entagonism between France aod Kusria, which will leave Eugiand @ aeutrel though not en unsympathetic epeetater.” AUBSTIEIA, ‘The contents of the Austrian and French notes ere not known, It la bvelieved however that th:y are by ! no meane Identical, although six polote are maintain: ed to both. | GERMANY, The invitation of the Euiperor of Austria to the German Sover igus, to meat in conference on Ger- man effaire at Frankfort, had been accepted by the Kings of Saxony and Wurtemburg; but there is are. port that the King of Prussia bad declined the lavt- tation, The Emperor had resolved to admit news: | | paper reporters to the conference. | Commercial, LATEST Via LIVERPOOL b, Aug. % ing TPON—Sales to-day includ Ov to ayecain' ore and export if aiket ie Groner with @elight advance on all elite Disapsrcrre—The market is quiet and etesdy. | Paovisions-The make! ts fim. Bacon is quiet | and stead) | London, Saturday evening.—Consols close ot 92% | ade on Ausuioas Prock®. The latest sales were Eric B. B | 10071; Lilinols Ceara K. K. 16016 discount, | | LATHST Vis QUBRSOTOWR, STi, | Harve Cotton Market.-Salee of cotton this week | were 11,000 bales. The masket lp steady and up Changed. Btoc! 25,000 bi London, Aug, ¥.— Che advices from America by the steamship Persia are regarded as more favorable to Liver T 000 bi “AUGUST 19, 1863. The triumvirate (Government was dally imprion {N { the travelling community | | picked sailora, ry at the protraction ef the war is calcu- | "The Confederate cotton loan has edvanced, and closed yes! y at 24022 discount, var ham Young's wives, it as stated, are af. \ fected with the militery spint, They ceil thely Mor. mon busbead "Briggs, dear, Tolegrapbic News Items, ke. A rervore of the S94 Indiana Regiment wee hang. ed on Monday, the 17’ inst, at Nashville, Tenn.,for the murder of @ member of the saune regiment, Tus 47h Massachnsetts Resi ment, Col. Marsb, ar. rived in Roeton vee erday from New Orleans, and met with @ cordial reception Me. Manovey, author of the work entitled The Prisoner of stete," which count of hie Le fa octe oxpericnece.bae wit chair of the Mubique EF dou't par in Lowa, ; Faewost ant for the ee Saye May. A family have taken a cot.age at yan. Schenck je at C narese C juties ontere Bathrany tiiour femilies © highest Mun at the “Theatre Fr Heal Pa, Ve odong to his la Russia, and married to . Is shou’ to in Parts, a0 * IT". one dre" i Tre Democracy of Iowa Nave at last got @ suitable caudidate for Governar in Gen, Tuttle, who won omotion as [tr gedier fighting at the bead of bie Donelson, Shilol, HAL | Landing, and | fought fields, ‘'be Republican mominee te Tne camp at Fimira,N. Y., {fe raptdl: with conscripts, substitutes, a he soldfers, who act ee muardeend Ingtructore to ‘he others. There are twice ee many eubstitites as conscripts, The substi tates run away in epite of ornry, preeavtion. The consecripte behewe weil, learn rapidiy, and do not at- tempt to descst. ritan Canal Co, and the R. and T. Company, have Tus Delaware end Camden ond Ambor donated #30,000, and placed tt at the diepoeal of the Governar of N lerrey, for the purpose of forward. ing troops as speedily ar rar fo meet the eall re. any muade apou the steve by the Federel Govern ment. ‘Tus war between the rival ratiroad companies in Chicago te et! li going on, to the great advantage of Prices are reduced t following re'e: From Chiengo to Cleveland, #6: to Rnffalo, #11: to Philadelphia, $16; to Bvitimore, 416, te Pitteburg, #10 50; to New York, #1 to Hoston, “1, filling op Tus medsin Tennesse are drecribedin a eoltiers letter as eo bad that during Kosecrane’ march from Manchester ‘o Tullahoma, a cavairy horee sunksodeep | geble interests, it iter dare re he in the mire that he could not move, not diemonn’, or he tao would intre, ao ined, an object of arnine, pity andd ‘on to the marched pest. ihe peat day Gen, fe rtafl passed, aod t Ring pi'y on the Veet ee et epi on @ pitoon iraio trom Maen- edy The Trop Trure gives the following additional de- talle of the fons of life at the burning of the Shoddy Factory, in Cohoer, @ telegraphic account of which appeared tn yesterday's Kus, La the Koitting-room in the fourth story, were employed, under charge of Peter Meliugh. fore intelligence could be conversed to them, Be they were entirely hemmed in, and none of them could | «rembiers, pay, eacape by theataire, It therefore became nvcessary for them to escape by the windows, Mr. Mcllughie mained ga long as it was poaribie for hin to do ea, and then eecaped by jumping out The spectacie prevented at thie time was perfectly horrible, and made more eo by the jinpoteuce of those whoeaw it to render any be Some of t creatures accepted the alteru: dashed frantically from the w upon her head, her neck was brobeu, inatently, O'hers had Munte broken gion of thei: fille. Ine, @ young women named Donnelly, arent, wee caught by her hoops upon » lar full efaht of the screaming, horror et: roast@! to death, ber chened bod ground. Another spr through the she deecended, her garments took fire, burpged to death upon the ground before it was possi- ble to reach her. Others ran to the windows, ant stool there wildly calling for help, until the wild sem of tame behind wep! upon ana urapped them in ite shroud of death, end they dropped out of aight The number of the Bilis rionsly reported in the excitem Ita lowest mate le 1S; the b est, 2. In addition to these, @ number were y badiy hurt by sutaping from the of them will, no doubt, die. r and o! ed by the concne in her do t indows, and seme Naval Movements. The naval authorities at the lirooklyn Navy Yard, have reported the fron-clad Lehigh ready for active day afte:, | ie supposed, for Charleston, to reinforee the armored fleet doing such good service there, The Lebigh is one of the original oine iron clade coustruct- ed immediately after the Monitor To-day the U. #. steamer Fort Jackron w! i be for mally pat in commission as @ regular man of wer of the UB. Nevy, She is armed and eu pped after the fashion of @ first class corvette, and hue e crow of A few mouthe since thie vessel was purchased from Mr. Vanderbilt by the government. Bhe was celled the Union when in the service of the “Commodore,” and hed just atteined @ reputation of excellence, which made the government purchase h She will ceil to-day or to-morrow, to join one of our squadrons. which, we are not Informed, PURCHASE AFD CHABTER OF VERAELA, The Navy Departinent has purchased the steam tug Ajez, for service in the South Atlantic atation, in con- nection with Key West and Port Koval. She was de- Mivered yesterday to Admire! Paulding, atthe Navy Yard, and will be fitted out at once togo Bouth, The government has chartered @ echoonrr to take ice to | the officers, eallors and marines of the South Atlan- tle fleet. Arrangements are in progress to have her heavily laden with the precious cominodity, A weasel, aleo ree: ntly purchased, called the Home, ar- rived atthe Navy Yard, and was taken in band for | the necessary outfit. Bhe will be temporeriiy turned over to Admiral Gregory, the Superintendent of iron clads ia this vieinity, AFP AIRS AT TITS NAVY TARD, ‘The price steamer Calipso was on the dry dock yeo- terday morving, but on account of the arrival of the Mercedita, she was taken off and the uewly arrived vessel put inher place, The Calipso was captured come time ago while endeavoring to run the blocks ede eis tobe repaired, The boilers of the gun- boat Galena are being removed for the purpore of put ting pew ones In, She le undergoing # general ever- hauling, The Kansas te iu e fair y of being com- pleted, She isetillin the ship-hou nd ts expected to be launched in @ few weeks, The work on the north side of the yard isetill gotng op, Partof the roofing of the store houses bas been tora off, and when the old buildings are demolished aew ones are to be built in Uhetr piace, The following vessels are lying in the stream: the Massachusetta, Bheneudoab, State of Georgia, end Keystone State, By inetruetions received at the Navy Yard from Webington, for the rapid completion of the Tone | weoda, which te now being built there, ao extre ang of men were ordered to commence work upon her yeste:diy, She is expected to be ready for sea fo the course of @ week. LOCAL NEWS. NBW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THE DRAFT. As was to be expected this isthe s!! abeorbing topic in the city, Those who bh eroilies dependent om them are particularly anxious as tothe resait, and those who from other causes, pliysical or otherwise, are entitied to be exempt are of course preparing for the tarn of the wheel. In couversations held by our reporters with people throughout the city, they have gathered the important information that no riotous demonstrations will be made, ei will proceed without interruption, There ‘s no use in denying that such @ conmmmmmeation is “devoutly to be wished,” end *hat the ecenes of blood and car- ee camer Se ED cee. ouch ts at Chambersturgh, | descended from one of the | Bullt, when both the boree | order and that the drawing j | o PRICK ONK CENT Dage, on recently witnessed in onr streets, may net be Fepenied, Tu the meantine Ceptein Farr, Provosd Marshal of the GB District, hee made active » » | paratione for the enforvement of Lis Instructions 3 | the varions milltie regiments im the eity are | orfered to be om duty io their several arinories, end went on duty Inet evening ot & | o'clock. (One day’erationeare ordered for the *ttb | regiment N.Y. 8.N. 7, (Col, Roome,) which wt! on duty In a very tmportant position. The militery arrangements ase formidable, and there te reas, te delleve that little or no mercy will be shown to thow who initiate any disorder, Im the forts on Governor'a Leland, Staten Isiend, Forte Tompkins, Hamlitou, &-,, there te@ force now of over 20.000, three more | regiments having arrived last evening. At the Het. tery the %th regiment ef regular tafentry is encamy nd (with the Invalid corpa) te expected to do dni to-day during the drawing. A company of art{llary + alno at the Battery, Dartng yesterday severe! officers of distinetion visited General Canby’e beadquertere Ample preparations have been made at the beadquar. tors of Gererais Diz and Cenby, and Provast Mamhad Nugent. Gen. Cauley has lesued 0 efreular which may be considered iinportant, es defining the daties of the United States troops in this city and barber, in whic’ he states That thelr duties are Iimited to the defenee ef thd nd the protection of publ! ofthe ] c f al officers of the gumer: ete of weal ing ordety avn of their legal duties, fA at ot nd protecting the property a ividuals, devolves upon & iret the troops the Uni ¢\d in readinose 60 render any aasistancs ‘s ‘oper authority, or itty of the olvil ta tes wild TC officers of the general government, end thy com ity, of the State and Municipal Governments, in thé perf of their legitimate func are essall- ed by il be the abe conte. fo pre ect tee te ttey servic waltings ee ottere vols ti 0} * vite ty Ste ateste i wil be thelt duty te defend thea Haiti us tid iu’ ihe miateteuenee ef onder, or tbe t eid jn the metatenane , siforretne nt GAY iT the, aa be rindared tiv, cheerfu efficiently. one troops that have heen br A ee dpi who tmay be called upon to ald in ¢ ptenence ‘ & arom of the ee ates ont es eet ef orderty duct t snd one er on enter wen Ls opes cial 0 in ithe, mainte of MeoPh fe Auta ROE aa ¢ orto nel far ee prec Neabh y water, and fer this pur th Burer of stan iro ta constant reedinees te move Rurnber roere tn ¢o any point. steamers, if pot armed, will be forty girls | Convoyed by armed steamers, Meantime, it te act te be denied that there ard decided opponents to the draft, and that these partics—women as well es qen--epeel pretty freely on the subject, A decision has been made which makes (Re partied drafted on the 11th and 13th of July free, im fect ens tirely auilifying former drewings;, because, es the queta ie now changed, it te net considered fais to gut- Ject those who were them drawn to the Mabilittes them imposed, ‘This relieves the minds ef all whe heve deen drafted fore while,en@ inks thang whe have eecaped into despair, 7 In Captain Farr's office the preparations ere vers and reinforeemeny were centippelig coming tn lest night. 1 Three more regiments were expected yesterdes evening, and heve doubtless arrived dusing the night, The asrengemente by the Police eethoritiag are complite. The force hes been on duty since Hund i d the members are Bold im readiness for duty at short notice, Ten strokes om the Gre bellowf! te the signal for tho essemblage of the free, Hen@ grenades have been supplied to the severed steticn hoo-ses, end 0 sergeams in each preciact instructed ip their use, Arms end emmunition ere elseto the hands of the police, to be used in case of emergearys ‘The police, hewever, it te understeed, will enly take ° The Grows announces, epperentiy pon authority, | service. Bhels to leave thie city tomorrow or the | part iv preserving order of beeping the poace—theia legitimate duties. will mot be stationed at the Provost Marchal’s office, as guards er otherwise, Governor Seymour has tesued @ proclamation ex< horting the people to maintain order, obey the lewaj | and abide the ection of the Courta Bishop Timon'’s (Haffalo) address to bis fleck te submit to the law,hag doen placarded ebeut the city, as has alse the injuse- tion purporting te be signed by e Democsatis Works ingman, not to “Unchain the Tiger.” The Seventh regiment, undes commen@ oT Lients C.lonel Jemes Price, im the ateence of Celene! Mase shall Lefferts, asserubled ot the armery as e'clochy p.m., and remained on duty oll aight, At the arsenal, the First cavalry regiment, 7 YA, N. G., were served out with treschdosding carbines, end will be on duty to-day, ots DRAFT OR eNe EIXTN WETRIOR, In order to form eome ides cf the feeling tm (hq Bixth District concerning the draft erdered to taka place there this morning, one ef our reparters gatroled the wistrict and took notes af the convergation earrie@ on by the propic mest interested tm the Life letters! now about ty be drawm, A nomber cf the anmarrie@ men had called em informal meeting in ene of the upper rooms of @ workshop, where they were disous ing the probabilities of a draft, and thelr several ieg bilities under it, The majority were decidedly io favor of taking thelr chaaces; ané altheng® som: warlike spirits were unspering !n their denanelatica, of the Provost Marshal, there eppeared to 1 « general anwillingiess to resist the enforcement Among the wemen of the district our seporter found the most determined ocppesitien, The female amarons appeared ready te do battle for their eons and lovers, and gave thele enrulg members full license to abuse the Federal offcere trom the President dows to the man that ¢urus the wheel Ome excited {cmele from Germany vented har spleen apes the mea “ vot rites der tickets,” “ Dens der fellers as does it all, quoth abe. Dey rites ebust ag dey pleases ; aud if dey nose der German mans 408 dey want for der armee, dey puts down his aaine, ond may be hie name be Yacub, and meta gott meia bin der, and ai! must go to der tam war, pecsase Ich b: ben nommen Yecuh, May ter tuyvil take dem fr. lere vot rites der mames om der papera. [° Some. interrupted her with the explanation thas perte, her boy ** Yecub" was mot « citisen, * Ah, dey take him for all @' dat, peceuse he be « Germaa, en4 pe cause dome fellare dat rites der names be geet fer nix.9 Other conversation emong the. wemen, lem éemon. stiative were observed, but generally intemee disgust Wao expressed at the nocresity for drefting tho roungg 600d-looking marriageable men of the district, Fins ox Sixta Averve.—Aboat ¢ 1-2 P.M, yesterday, 0 fire was discovered in the hap-ioft of the livery etables, 660, 663 ond 664 Sizth avenue The place is known ss “The Tettersalla," @orupies bp Wm. bprague, and wee entirely dastroyet, ina cluding the stables, which were frame build) Twenty-Gve horses, valued a¢ 610,000, were deg stroyed. Among them was the span of J. J, Want, valued at #800; @, Bilager, 6500; Chartres, at 61,000 Willie,at #600, Macabane, at 6900; Wilkes, a 61,600 and several others; all insured, The building owne® by J. M. Bixby was damaged to the amount of The house at No, 63 West Thirty-eighth etree owned by Elizabeth end B. T. Cooper, bed 1 roof and upper floor destroyed, The owners wary KE, J. nd Elisabeth Cooper, Loss 81,800, ‘Che Curalg (Continued on Fourth Pegs),