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i] - TA EK NU MBER 9716, SS aaa Latest Ne ews BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NE® YORK sey SIEGE _OF CHARLESTON. The Work Progressing Well. MOVEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. | the fact that the Federal Gerarnt ntlep sihite es Bombardment of Fort Fisher, THE WAR W ‘WARD, Death of General ‘Pemberton. CAPTURE OF JEFF THOMPSON. THE LAWRENCE MASSACRE. Nearly 200 Bodies Found, The City “Dratt. Another Batch of Warriors. =e &e., ae. The Siege of Charleston. Federal Daices to the 22d Instant. he following interesting letter is froma the Editor @f the Baltimore Awenican + O? Charleston, Frifay Soon, Auyuat 21.~Fort Burmrer atill ties the rebel tiag, but ite Weat wallis o @areofruins, She!lago Into the fort aud explode in- Gide, scrae of them passing through the Fart weil, @vins in ope elde and coming out of the other, The Trourides end wooden weasels have shelled Wagner @nd Gregg every day, keeping therm qaiet, Seven Worth Caroline deserters from Sullivan's Island were Dicked ap last night by the Montauk. They say that Cherebels are preparing to abandon Sumter and blow M up: that they have becn takins the mune out of it @vereince the attack upon tio *pril inet ‘The rebel batterioe ou Jame Island throw shells Richt and day into ous Niues, but do uot eacee more Chan one of two casualties daily. ¢ ‘al Gilmore Botified Goneral P regard that be would commecce @o abel! the city within 45 bours, requesting Lim to Bemove the women anitch dren OF Chariestans Str Lay, Ate. 23.—Saiter, this Boring, is an im e rain, The rear wall ie bat fered down, and the iuteriaref tho fort is opea to vier The flagof Sumter wie abot away four timeson Pride A new ting fe np thie mornivg. Shoule there be no arerdenta to night t ha flay willtvat over Bumblr foomoerrow, Suncay: Washing on, Auy 26. OMeal Information has Benched bere thet General Gilmore's leet batery was within three hundred yards of fort Wagner on the POth inet. ned to # position so low that Wagner's Guus could net be dep: eased to fire agaiuet it. Kebdel Dates to tho 2 ith Tnetant, Chariestom A 4 Foeung.The fire of the e@neny on Samier has elackencd t-davy. The fleet Des uot partic pated in the attack, At ly o'clock last Bight, the esems's puns op-ned on the city fifteen Binch Prirott sells, Nou combatants are leaving the city in continuous etreams A portion of the above dispatch appeared in the Gun of yesterday ) Death o1 Gen Pemberten Crncinnan, Aug, 26.-Gen Pemberton died leat week at Seline, Alabama Captere of Jef. Thompson, StLovia, Aug, 26.A diepatch from Gen. Viske to Gen. Schofield, from Pilot Knob, asye Col. Woodeon's @avalry made a reid to Pocahontas, Arkansas, and Gouted eeveral bands of eurrriliascapturing shout 10) Prieoners. and among therm the rebel General Jeff Thompevn end al! hi Fort Fisuer, N.C, Bembarded, Pilningion, N.C. Auguat 24.—Yesterday mor andelx gunboats bombard od Fort Fisber, where the eteamer Hebe ran aground some dare agoahe being protected by two email @uineand fifty men, The eu my tiualily succeeded in Gemroying the goods landed from the steamer, and set Ber on fire, We lost one killed and three wounded, @ Whitworth, and enother emall gun, The Lawrence Massacre. 183 Modies Buried, Etc. St. Louts, Aug. 26.--A apecial dispatch from Leavy. Inworth eays Jim Lane bea returned to Liwrence, bavirag 41 of Quantre.s min Lane is orvanizing & force, which be save will go into Missouri early im Beptember Martial Iaw has been proclaimed in Leavenworth, Ooe hundred and cighty-thiee bodies bad been burted In Lawrence up to this morning, and seven more bodies have been found, One hundred audcighty-two balldings have been barned. eighty ef them brick. Righty five widowe and two hundred and forty-five orphans have b adeby Quantrell’s eaid, Oneo ‘s bees buncin Law epee. The tthe Deleware, Sere and Por In- @iane have odered th lr eerviewto Cen Lace From the Pacific. Atrival ot the North star Corvespondene of the sun The mail steamer North Touer, aitived peaterday afternoon from Aspinwall, with thy Califor eo malls of the Sd !nst. She brings #2.9,"4 1 trea gure, The North Star arrived at Arpiuwali on the Lith ing’, During the passace outehe encountered @ very Seavy gale. At ouet meebo wasio such danger that it waa found necessary to throw part of her cargo over Board, Lier mails wereto eatureted wilh ealt water that mauy directions were eimoat illeg ble The President of Panama was insucurated on tha Mth, On the same evening street row occurred be. | | | | | | | | ed at Philadelphia on the tween three cf thee tizens, in which flrearme were ged, Theinhal tante thought it wae a new revo. bu'ion, and sbut up iheir h singrest haste, The Qturban ‘lwo esch. anda! wrever! dat lobiggoa the Voth me the Spap'sh | ac bar apperred in these Lee the | clara. Hy £0 1812, he de ‘ ae eibin oe Lowever, f nmoving f coe uw the contes ed ia ands ot Me iilonea, whieh Owing to the discovery of & Moreno, tas acernted Geurrsl Moa juern, of New Grit ada, et hit nthe fioutie of the two K publics, Hi dhave ry nference on important eubjvere, but de e ves before any proleet towarde as anion of boub tater, ort towards relortue in his government. Meade sand Lee’ pahannock, Cava.ry ut otherwise no im- for ecome weeks Tur porition of Gene repoains unebanged © Akirmishes occur ocear ions! 4 tant movement bes teked » Ye ' Ship Yard of M N vEW YORK. THURSD. AY, From Saree, Three Days Later News. The Canard maj eteamer Persia, Capt Qrrived, 16th, The American ship Viking, Capt. Townsend, was lost of Prince's island, Japan, The date of the ds ester is not given. Great Britnia, The Anuar ann Navy Garetendrawe attent! o Lott, hes She left Queenstown on the evening of the to Ward the construction of some very powertyl sea-go ing monitors with 61) possiiie dispatch. The Mora ing Star says: A Plyr onth Lay} tk whore statement we agote, calls Bttention fo ara! epicione sale of eo: Her Majest.'s ‘ean veare's of waroutofther vy at that port £ Wo of thee veoele, the Heria and Mera, whieh lh. enre-cliistened the Typhon and sea Li belong to@ Londow compans, and Fapeaure tiptoe the Modivlerra len Ups Oud Circumetar micion that they are intended jor the Confede verumeut, | | | i] | A well Known pugiliet named Nob Travers haddied | from the effects oi e recent prize tght wih Jew Lii- lon. Nothing decieive is vet Rnown as to Archduke Mar imilian's acceptance of the Mexican Crown, Tt was rumored that the Archduke tntendedto par a viet to the Einperor Napoleon, at Biaritz, The Londou Morsine oar, in a leader on Mexico, onve “The » Arch? duke Maximilian t# reported to bave ac cented the crowa of Mextoo, aud armang wiente will be coucinded be which France will be indeninited for the cost of thr and will be paid th eume ef toney du cred for the reeoves thy French ¢ Hon war divpate) ed Th H Ry Dality ot cn wllincee between the @ ederacy and Fiance has no on.) Sut in Parir, tat ii trib.tatle perhaps jae, to the Monroe poli ve tion of KBurepean Py been wre than to an #in presence of the of # independence, writes that, public opinion in Ir the policy in ref nee does no! renee to Mexico, and auy alliance with the Confederate States.is looked upou as,\ovoly- fog Frence in ¢ diltic Namerous copies of an appeal of Russian p to the Polve dated from Moscow, had heen culated to Poland. The aypeal auvives the Poles to desist from a veeleas struvgle, and to unite them selves with Hustla in order to ertablish the greatoces of the Sclavonic racer, and to revenge themecives upon the Woat, by which Poland being betrayed The appeal tinaliy proinises the Poles ao tude p ndent Dationnl existence, La Fraser states that them notes Ofthe three powers would be deliveredto Pri: chakoff oa the 17th, when they would be! ly published tm Engiand, France, Austria eia, On the Sth instant the insurgente ¢ important sdvantage over the Huse! at Chelme, in the palatinate of Lublin Liverpool, Avguat Wb Becawg. Vhe Mewouran Dirtowarigen announces that the Archduke Masi- milian, of Austria, acce; Cracow, Auguat The ineoreente attacked and dieperved three companice of Russian infantry, anda mnedrop of ¢ ity,on the Sh dost, at Zarzae, in the Palatinate of Lublin. 20) Murtiaos were killed, end 110teken prisourrs, The latter were, however, sent baek. The iusurgente captul 200,900 roubles in thisengagement. The news ts eontirmed by the Ditrstos end the Powaszrezrciusy DEATH OF LORD CLYDE Chatham, Auguat 14-11 PM. Lord Clyde died this morning, at 9 o'clock, et Gen. Eyre's Louse, Ai iate- ud Rue Reperted Plot te Deliver € the Uaited States Toronto, August 16. The Laapmgn of today an nounces the di covery ot @ treasonabie pl. t to be rag Canada into the bands of the Lincoln Government, and eaye Mr Archibald, the Britieh Consul at New York, commun|cated th tacts to the British authari ties (This dispatch is anqneastionsblr aranard It is gecertained trom well fuiortmed persour toa! there te no knowledge wha’ D biitieh afficial cic.es, of such ® movement Ei Telegraphic ‘Nows Items, &o. Grn, Hannon is on an expedition np Red River Kerurss from 106 counties in Kentucky give Iirams lette '),093 majority. Tomes are 50 rebel troopsat Mon sixty-five pais extof Vicksburg. Generals Walker and He- ber are in command. Orr one hundred thousand bales of cotton belong. ingtothe Relel Government have been captured pear Natch nda Over te ‘Tn hot weather has rendered clerevmen erarce in f A funeral was recently postponed for two account of the discuity in finding one to ot ith dey night the schoon tee eat tlavre de (race, De re e andtwo other passen | i a were drowned Ms, Pron havine asserted in @ Valland sham stumpepeech in Oho, thatareement of I woud dy mo. effecive duty than all Abe. | cored herora, & col i vd ‘Toombe tavited bina t to provoke # figh impression in Lootubs consider tor Pugh The U &. brig Hainbridge Foundered at Se All og board but One Mao Lost. The captain of the brig Sonth Ieston, which arrly- 25d inet, reporte that op theeventug of the 2d, in lat. 27 deg, lon he picked upe@ boat telons ugtothe L. & brig Hain taides, which wae fale! w » god coneinet ace! ° p,naed sab da volent gale, ut hands ou board, exe yt! tation went crary ally » stated that on the brig foundered, wiih nurclf endthe cok, ile baine five hours in the boat, wl and amped overboard. Tur inbridge sailed trom thie porton Taesda:, is tot, for Port Royal, ‘Tle folowing lea of hey officers ‘Thomas J. Dweer, Active Master, Commander ; A. G. stebbing, Hurigm and haeccutive Officer; H. d Walden, Arsistant Aesistart Surgeon: © © « linghes, Sai ing Masser: Fdwin ¢, Busign: B Ving mith, Wr. Ralph G ioned N ‘aia, © BP. Moore, Maate " ives Paymaster’ . Clerk: : S. Horace Snuth, Surgeon stewaid omelet laxpection of Local, ‘ren: Clads. t tantsceretary of the Navy, Mr, Fox, ar- tivedin the city on Tuesday evening, for the purpore ' efiney gtbe diffe t ifou-Clad vesreie now ip progre e in th acity endnelghrorhood, with the view to recertain how roon they © uld be ready for sea, and pa:ticularly with ‘be intention of endvavoring ° bave sh lron-clad ba tery Ouopdagua completed as soon as posite, He yesterday wieied Greeu Pont where the Puritan, Ouondsgua and Coboesare in pio eres. He examined minu'ely every part of the great ocean frigate, ie ‘hen went on board the Oo Adague | bh # inunched some time since tine jookiug et the differen: de 1 siood be ex. ut hands work, da foot of W aeejuslly min- tion of every thing counected he next place visited was the Recor, In Jersey City, where the | betta acd Mahopac, 0’ ion-clade | Tecumeeb, Ma ) when a dog would turn np hie nove at tt. The pork Brown) Narnee Che wan cortaiuly unit for anrthing except to be flungout Bouce Arch Burne Jor : i ‘ies | Bennett Win HRovesk upon the dune! iland left there as carrion for auch | Benue dT Thack ford Jee birds as might be attracted thither by ite emell, Buch rreldan Benron & Betare of things eh uld not be allowed by any means, | frk M Burke Michi | Rennert Aog Bernare Dav J and some provision should be made by those Ip autho | Reckless W Raker Feed rity to prevent the defenders of our ilves and proper fartholomew B Rov ter ten ty trom being treated worse than dogs, In the days | pores | | Aschraft T Anstin Wm Allen Jae oflered to lend from $300,000 to $800,000 Avery ALB ¢ = : —- ee res ~gegee ‘ Bf T' ic 1) a ) AUGUST 27. 1863. PRICE ONE CENT a ~ a eet QSass. Saw of the second arch contracted for, are drawing pear Hert — Renrieks 1% Hialy Thee msi Harte invyect wa eres, th ve Ta, the \" 1e ‘onseripts. levine Bemt = Irving Jack shay of iron clade in the nelehborh of Nes York Johneon Ina Joineon Thoe Jenkine Mee Tort (ate lent evening ter tn 4,t0, te hotels tad FIFTH DISTRICT, Jarbol Chae B Fraoiaou Pet Jeterte Ea beifewed that thie visit will lead to ecme alterations a eeoves Aue Jobn't . in many vessels now y baiiding here Sig vie Beventl Wares aeraee fick aus Chae . The conscription for thie dletriet commenced ves- ardine & , terday moruing @t 415 Broome street, formeriy the Pry flee From Kansas, Police headquarters, There wae an iinmense crowd ie Fa : Stringent Order, of people in the Ball. who evemed at firet to be ied ot bea tae Kansta City, Aug 26.-The following aut somewhat noley, tut quiet wassoon secured, At ten | Rearnon tne = Kelly Wm taken from General Order No. 11, {sued at these | oreiock @ committer of prominent citieens of the {i oy Say tive ee head jnarters, Aug, 25d: | ward were apnointed to count the ballote, whe aon. | Py te Kelly Pat ine J I ¢ Ye a yergone Hips. (6 Mh to. cus, Sed, Bite jsted of @x-Sehoo! Comm ireloners Daniel Covert and | ens Her Bain ‘ u ello ntea, L rt rhe: * : a ha elly | ed tn thie di x scan thpve } o pene ha te winio | Tohn Galvio, and Supervisor E. Purdy, At halfpest | Perrhen . Kearse Free enao Jao pag hie pendence if chroan's lh E eae | tn 5.617 names were placed in the wheel, irom which | an’ Hill, and Hanisony le. except those ip past 7 4 i of Ka@ Townsh p Jackson borth of ‘thle (Creek ' 910 were tobe drawn. Capt, Daily then arent os | rir re Hy fos Hes ein and weet of the Be Blue, ev ing Kanene Clty and | tiel each. rigation for the draft ia the Seve.sth Die. pens Abe mb py Robt awie Wim enht see ys pe ans rea, a amore frown rene | trict, and asenred the crowd that every thing hed oaget “owed 1.0 Toxser Cor “er sof nee within fave from ‘ f ate hervet, Those who within that time wove loyal y been done fairly, which wae borne out by Commie aneee Oey pete BE H are will bo permitted to revows to anv to litare station in | etonere Purdy and Weet and othera, The wheel wre | ra ue wn men Mie ae Jne | thir District «= to any part of the State of Kaneae @x- | then set in motion, and the firet conseript wee Pat- | fennel Pet oat Geo elet Ja cept the counties on the eastern border of the Mtate, d ‘ 7 eh fi thron Geo ary Geo + + --- | rica Welch. § on after Supervisor Twered'’s name wae (yonn The Pe ak 1 7 | announced and received with loud cheers by the levy Moe fenkner Wm Leurens Jae LOCAL NE W 5S crowd, The ward was conelided at a quarter pest 5 “anphier Tao angdon Law Lasher L Jao =, P.M. Our reporter estimates that 1,780 names were | Leaner doo Lavine Cor NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, drafted in the Seven senth Ward on Tuesdsy ia less ike Ren! Marthy Te, McAvoy _ a ye iehea! Anth jeGlocklin C' lac Leg Merrine op Exoixerka asp Forswey.— Heme than were the 970 yesterday, Me Renee Som! Anadiourned meeting of the firemen was held leet ARVEN TH WARD CONSCHIPTS, BY rey Pat evening (o hear the reports of Comm ttees appointed | atkinson Wm 9 AdlemanJ A Alegent tae larphy J atthe meeting on Saturday evening, aa reported in | Armstrang tas Agen Fred | Anderson Jae enenpy v Monday's Brn. ‘The Committee aprointed to wait on | yet Absetcman Chas yl eo Mod ec the Insurance Companies reported that the companies | Anthoney Mew Roper relly M eGre ‘\ parpores of exemption, the exemption to ins | Alerander M Alevander Alex “artey Jno clotire O icdweeny H exempt firemen, The Committee appointed | Arthar Pet Alror Jno | Hetirathy Jno u hel The Jo 9 wAiton the Mayor and Common Council reported | Aire cine Apel ae | Hi Ang McMecman Je, Che, that the Mayor would @ign en ordinance to pro eves pone Ban vee b clever, Je W ty pid a mI sy “ ti loo! i re} a bo vide for the exeinntion of active and exempt Areten, Fila hee frroties May Butler 00 Meer Hen Serer 3 Robt cecal fn I And tbat the Coramon Counce! was opposed to any | fp wdler Geo troack Lew Revs nae 4 Ino weary Dav Bthonaa Fe e! = be T i oft ’ 5 Ww en Ine Reush ten ortert, O Calle; ee! ih 7 se a : Ge os PAMOn Row) pemesretuor: | freee ‘ine Baek by "Ine B adler Peter Martin ire Warmer aticn fit © 00 ttee to hawe further communication with | Beneon Wm Breanan dno Ri minger Thos | Monk Fran ver Jac alloy the Iusuranee Companies, | Mev Miles Brunia Chae a The b ene esse Ce Martin The ieGu ny low otk Sonpimns Ane Fro,.—We were reine 4 Ate Brown Jan Moree Fi larry decatein Hen Hare J Mevadton Fal Coed yeatsrdar shown samples of the food which was served Diene Chris out to the soldiers of the 1¥th Regiment, at the City | Bey Wee f Mir Mackie ¥4 Hal), and were certainly much eurprised that such Taker And Trently Geo miserable stuff should be off@red to buman beings, Vauon Che son of the Duke of Wellington, such things could not be, ashe was most particular abut the rations of bis soldiers. Ou one oecarion, a Commissary General, Bradiey LB who bad been negligent in getting up his eupplies, ap- | Kaker 1 on roopectio Peared betore the Duke andcomplainedthat one of the | Hradly Pri. ten Gonerele bad threatened to hang hit if the soldiers' | feamer ba Reeen dio J rschner dno Mf tions were not up in time and in good order whenup. | Buckley Michl Bape h Che jaten “Which of my Generals was eo insolentto you, Mr, Berle Fat eit Ay Comm sary Y osked tho Duke. “sir Thomas Pic crane ree p Lita ton, my Lord," was the reply. “Indeed !" said the | Yeoleh Juo te dor a tO Duke, “D'd Bir Thomas say that?" “He did in a pirranen Eat deed, my Lord!" “ah, well then," eaid Wellington, | Haute H Boardmeo Jae “take my advice, and do as he bade you, for I assure | Hiittee tren mroohy atleb you, Sir Thomas Picton fs a man who never broke hie | Bernard Bar Bell Jao word." Itlaneediessto say that the rations were | Hrevnen Thos Brien Joo all that could be desired. While we would not alto- Conover Nel Cotton Jao @ether advocate auch extreme meesures, would, however, say that it would be necessary to have compe stringent role eetablished by whieh the soldier ad t Wm neo é ann glare! ahi W id h good wholesome food, and not euch as Hine i ‘em would endanger bislife. To Quartermaster Halstead | Chesley Fa ‘ Croeh Dy aw ‘ Reonee Joe, i i bs roley Dan’! Ovrrol oF Sarman Pe woe wouldeay, “Meke @ more rigid examination of | & ar4 A re pUndA alll Aug Clark David the food presented for your meu's use, and get itex- | ChamberialnThosCnsey Len Cox Jno emined alen ty the enrgeon of your regiment.” c oma uC Gos elle tice Gia pee br 4 - v oC Y m a! n A Pins iv Huma Suare.—Coroner Ran- | Cosel tno Cola Ales Conard Juo ney held an ingueet yexterday, at 336 Cherry street, Sermedi Jaa Carney sae Graal a upon the body of Joho Larkin, hild 6 years of age, | Gncelnennes Ardclatk J Cristrin Jes who dled fromm injuries received at the hands of a | C fi arlon ee C ir Jno young ian named Wm. Cameron, who beat and +3 CHAD ene Kicked hia in the most barhar us’ manner, gouged Chilled a Wa Ree ale iy Thoe a ape ontonecf ‘vs eves, and them jammed bh.m between ie peal Benic “hi an Jno Gonnell, Pat the doors ofastabic. The ‘ury rendered « verdict | be "' rot Dani Coleatin Jnc against Cameron, and he was locked np for criel, | ras OW Clinkerk O A Bap Ravivar.—A gang of ruffians calling | Cac)man Wm Giatetvare Hen Connelly Jao themaclves ‘The Revivare’’ attacked officers Walker | Sbspmen Fer Crowley W and Madden in south etreet ou Tuesday night, and | DorianTianiel Dnek Mieh Dueteher ee beat and Kicked them, hesides stabbing officer Walk- | powlln yo, pendyco fae penioeey Ce eleud. Help was ohtained, and three ot ‘he chimet Hen Paver August ungeornbe Thos ruffians, named Mike Murray, Jobn Ryan aud Peter wne Mich Dowd Pan doyle L Brown, weze arrested and held to anewer, Dover Dunbar Wm Trrino to Create A Riot.—Henry J. | Parcey Jno Dougherty Wan pes Childs, » physician, 59 years of age, ard John Dick- | penne ey peay ad Fowniag And eon, a printer, of No.3 Tryon Row, were arrested yee- | Duffy rougherty Ber Rae a Micht terday, charged with printing and Causing to be pub- Posh cr spe df gavin ee fracas Wise Uehed a handbill of an incendiary charecter, calling yonald Chas Dedrick ~~ Jeibing Fd on the people to eubseribe $69.00 to teat the consti. eviip Pet Donneily Jno dunn Den tationality ofthe conscription act. The paper was | Demeret Wm Dowditen Wm rolan Joo headed “sone of Liberty,” sud wae Poned about the | Denehas —— Jopahigh Jes Yarcy Morrie city. The potice were ordered toteke them downand | Dudy I'rk Poselish loa -Donnel uo arrest the posters, ae we those who «mployed Parana Chrie Dolen Jas whierman A them. ‘The two prisoner @ taken io charge. by Jeviin Mich Delany ™m Junin Pat Provost Marshal Nugent, Prumond Jaq pose rf Joo pacity sony SS 7 g ‘ Niteh Pr enna) erty Jo Sranpep wit A Pain or Sugars.—An | Pitchuey Fred Dreemen paige ad @nte mortem examination was held yesterday, inthe | Doran Jn¢ Dnop Wm Jonnelly Wm ease of a mun named Thor, Cunningham, residing at | poupyan ae Deuike Aug iriner Hen 256 Mulberry at., who waestabbed with @ pair of tai. | exhort 1 Eiger J ie Ta ebears, in the hands of Je: " . | Fesing Jac okhart Lew jas | it appears, bed quar led, but sepsrated, and | Edward Mar FAwards Hea ure alter eehan embraced an « eds rT Jno ngbam was asieep, to pluo | Fragen Hen ferme Jno Fernandes ars into his body, inflicting @ wound which if le | Fe sheg TAR al wt oo Torrie ¢ hea will prove fatal. The jury charged him with | {Mivy Ms Wirrar¢ re Tanigan Wap the assau!t, end the Caroner locked bim up, | Pie LA i ‘tagan Pa Fail Tun Yornvitte SnoormnaG Arinay.—The Poster pen A Foster We pies Wy A. y Bled . rnel ‘a ar rancie Jno txpatrick Biel eat in the case of Joseph 7. Donuclly, who was ey Fa pana Ka Srneesty u niby Mavor Bagatord, of ¢ * alry Kogi th hho PE ferrell “ i ‘inn FE ; the (6 lo Yo PVicher (leo “rankiys errell Jae son the Oh te ise io York i wiles New r Jet viens rH Yul on tlen arreli Waa tehe Jno Pitre ral Ed Pry Rail Vip Vox Mer Prank, Hor Fotthem .j)c@ Tr ud Wm we Wo to ave ‘Tun Jes P zgerald Phil Tee p Hee d ae id fishy Thee Jee pe Mrederick Jue c H 7 Tuk Dios Br | Vox Joa Fr etwont Jac Pitesluimons Jao Capt. Lee). Emmone, arrived at thie pert yesterday, | loos Jao oor, eisterehip | and Charleston Bar Lud, Grahem Ie f Capt. Rogere and Pay from Port Royal, sist, lost, Gold Thos ‘ She baeon board the bodies avon Jno ool! 120 master Wor >of the Monitor Freatextll, The | } Srockiyn alnen abe lo Ph ie feiphin Navy Yard, De. | (ranw 161 a tec i four hundred (ariflin Cone , and Ncely ninea three thou. | Gaidpe Wm Hligher Jas | send six Hundred and © tous of coal, Griffin Jas Garvin Geo THE RTS | Gallighr Jae Green Juo = 4 | ti elo ud Gorbam Jas Graft Joe A Qurre Drvoaer Case. In the Sopreme Conit, | Girauger Ii ‘ Rich ritney , r 0 . Gr ham Joo (rsham Thos @ before Judge Leonard. wa & tion was ma Hiaainedne Clentve Jas aig ny teday by at 1, for an order appointing him guar. | (jerry Ki hb Grees Hen Goulen Jno dian of bis daughter, who, i. is aileged, ie bat 19 years | (ianno: Jae Gisnnen a gon bee ee Nt ghe of ge. Some time since, it appears, the husband of Gibbone Thos F Giibart ‘Mar 4 a Reick the raid danghter commenced againat ore s for Givoree, on the ground of adult he case , Hartwell sami amblet Jas Hand Wm went (oar i jsetaved tha’ on th hear. Halsebery Geo arves Wm Hil ghoiw Ar ing before the referce ihe wif: admitted lr guiltjand | Heneem Jno fenderchap Jno Hobsion Fred eoneen + K On this motion, however, an | Hender-ou Daw i Dutehineson Ja effiiavit made by the wite wen read, areerting herin- | Hert Fd id poernce, end ‘bat rhe on! neented to the divorce, Hauson Bud fearing publicity, The ta’ har makes the application Heffey Wm only for the pu’ poee of taking care of her r gh | Baleren Wm Hi | premises, Toe Judge, how ver, concluded to Hi tis .tae H ‘end Fa equi other p-reon than her tethes, @ud took the pa Hilibr u Har Mardy Fraa pers, Aud reserved bis decial no, , Hawke Fiae feinge pee A Riotes Wants us Liszety.—An application fern t Edge Here dee was made to Judge Leonard to admit John MrAlieter, | Hari u Jno on Jno Hickey A | Hardee Thea ayes tay ap aileged ricter, to bail McAlister stands accused HentedGe Hailes Pot of tbe wnqrderof @ negro named John Williams, dur- Hickey Thos Hn Howboker A | ing the re€ent riot. The gr unde on whieh the ap encicke Pet He neworth pr Hea my She, 1. plies ion was asked + the prisoner was not ank Wm Lee Hescerdy Chas Hock ently identified ¢ Judge thought otha wise udron Ed Hao-on Wm Hardig feria emanded tbe prison: Hayes Joo Heolermen Hen Hamson Melville Jno Mendiler Aug Neskier Joha Norton Hodlet (re Geo Neiber ‘i N vevins W erman Jee JuoNetOS J tau Job: Reva fer Wiekloson Joba jewwan The > in peat Riché —_ Brien Jas Ovens T Hi “Deals Si ee Hata Seri Onell Peover pad eo, "Neil w oon 4 - ms nerene Tee serio? jae Jenp Ripley Jes eenbreee Hen Rooney py rr" bit hee Ye was re Hen t te tspure als Mie Hick ree Nich ny Ae fed Es iley Thee ' ne, pple Joo aia Kieb Keeve Hea many gn gan Bat ml Khod‘e Joe yne Thos Eases basi Ete weed Mosall Haid Jas L istou Bich, 1B Biman Pet B aker Fred s Sm Hee) per ghrale Roares tee rap Red erty ee criber Ches ew Holomon Jae ith "Chas hipiin Pet et rep i oa Brie hoe ith Thee & beta Be veg pail Wm jattery Jae ae herrat 1 Mer fe 5 mit! noe mali Hen Blembect fee nag 08 ott Ma Bhaller Bart verenegn Jue Sel elev Val cheep mith hwede Fa oO Bul eck 1. pede Ant) piddley, Jock amen Hick ‘uney Jer . A a Torner Jno J acy fe ies ubert Th Gee ‘angie Jno Ten ro ‘itius Wo Tricker Jao Timothy Jao iiehla Chae : Vanordan Jno ValantineChas Vener Ph ¢ w Veicherds C Ve | Yeranal Mia Van Ilerrion Ch Veddenbro® i leh Wateos Wm Welsh Jne My ki sou Sam! Wileon Robt 8 Ween Wiiliameon et Witte Ken ‘oodfor | White Alex William Thas Weeks Jos | Welrh M cb Wilson Juo Welworth Jas | Whetton Mich Winuear Joo Ward Wo ; wit Wine Wa Wade Jno | Welsh Th Wistmore Jne ea Fre | Winant i B Winner Chrie Weed Jes wh kin heo \iodeton Hem Wat Mr Uw vivian Jao Ww jee | We reli Wea " ‘wil Pet Wheel: ce Wri soho w Hf ameduo Washingtou Jue Wi eens Robt Willems J, col Young The Young Chee) FAIGHTH DIBTRICT, Twentieth Ward The drafting in this district wee concluded yasten day, by the drawing of the quota of the 2th Ward ‘The ballots baving been counted, under the superin tendence of Aldermen Peck, Mr. Commissioner Kir | by invited any gentieman or gentlemen ip the eadi | ence to come forward and count and examine them | they pleased. There belng no response, the tickets were put in the box, and Capt, Manniere announced | that the pumber put into the box was 6,245, oat # which 1127 names would be drawn. The wt si wa then turned and the names drawn as follows, tha Comwmlsstoner calling the surname first for the eam. venience of the members of the Press: YWRNTIETS WABD COMOCRIPTR Abrabem Freak- al aiies, Rs Abbivon cn Hen see Ls " peter tee Jeo Ar Breanen JnoT Me former Inet wo Thoed red Niche Jos egireye (col) ‘ . (Conterued on Fourth Page),

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