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-- NUMBER 9717. i: Latast News BY TEL UGRAPH TO THENE® YORK SUN ———— | - CIZARLESTON . Greeky Bire Thrown into the City. | PROVTEST by BEAUREGARD | d 2 d : LATER FROM KANSAS. Fate of the Lawrence Robbers. | NO QUARTER GIVEN, rom Europe. Garribaldi to the President, DRAPT RESULTS YESTERDAY, | : Brooklyn to take it Monday, &e., a &e., ; ac. Charleston. Qreek Fire Threwn I je City, &e. QP Morris Itiand, Aug. 24, Noon On Saturday‘ @tvanced in the darkness to Bumter, opened fire at 5 @clock, and keeping is cp util Go'clak, The fort G@aring the fire upon it was struck over e hundred @eidnight, Admiral Dehigres with five al Ung the number of port holes, The wholo parapet was also carried away. No signals were given ontil the whole fisetopened, and then the fire wae of the most terrific-dercrip. on. Sumter fired one gun in fresponsedfire times, Wat Monltrie, Gregg and Besuregard for three hours rained abel! op the Monitors, failinccto do them my harm. The Monitors were struck sewen or eight me; no one in, ured. Bamter w defunct-en immense pile of rubbish Pe only gun lef: to it was thrown off the wail yerter- @ay afternoon. Q@ttack on Forts Wagner and Gregg willbe opened, Gmas, the balir tearing through the eea-wall,and dob | ! | To day the grand naval and army Us deing now ascertained that Suinter 18 defunct, the | @abale will be driven trom Morris Island (7 Jamer) Generaj (iiimorets determined to be i possession @f it tonight General (:iimore on Thursday notified Gen. Beau @emeard thet if he did oot enrrender the forte be wonld shel) the city in twenty-four hears, at the tame time requesting bim to remove the women and | @hildren. No a‘tention was paid to this natice, and on Friday night (Gen, Gilmore threw Minch shell into the city of Charleston, charged with “Greek fire” @ flag of truce boast with an urgent protest. de | On Batorday siternoon Gen. Beauregard sent down Bouncing the “‘ireck fire’ as @ mort villainous | Chattanooga have t to-morrow he wonid open fire on Charleston, meant.rie, non combstants can £0 out, RERELA ASTONIANED The Richmond Fxawtnes, of the 24th inst., after ting that (iiimore bes thrown twelve shells “into the inhabited part of Charleston.” sayer Rut shat doen startle §# the duatance from which the ahetla are thrown. The battery tein a marsh Pit rccerrom the city. Tt hae lone been claimed | oew Inthe | he inventors of the modern ordnance that the llery wae available for such mirpoees at that | Het this isthe first practical teer of thetr | on on record, wod necessarily attracts ouch iion, Not adenbt now remainathat the epirit | of Charies‘on ie abont to be tried in the terrible or. deal of a bombardment, Charleston will be shelled, Gut thet will be a cireumstanee of minor im ' im the successful defence of ite forification \ ir we can rae them and foil th ow ors will amply compencate the injury which bowls cando to empty houses. A RENIL PROFETCY i When the rebels fired on Sumter, on the 1h of April, 1501, they had @ gathering ia Montgomers, A.as., when the traiter Secre tary of War Walker spoke | as follows: | No man conld tel! where the war thie dar commence 04 would end, but he wonld prepheey thet the fing whieh now flaunts the breeze here would float over the dome of the o}d Capirol at Washinaton before the ieee Feat them try Southern chive ty Aud test ent of Sothern resources, and it might float eventually over Fanueil Hail itself, . oe preten Otten’ y. | for ail | Rebel Torpedoes Used at Char on @ Washington, August 27. The Navy Department to-day received from Admiral Dat lgren @ specimen of @rebel torpedo It it four fect io Teng’ bh, tapering from the main body, whieh ‘© about» yard iner cumference, A sinkerand floats are attached ‘i hv removal of the percussion caps hes readered (h 4} Powder inside harmiess, Rosecrans’ Movement The Chattascega Bombardment Continaed A dispatch from Stevenson, Ale., J4th inst., to the Louieville Journ at, save: This morning two compasses of ourecroseed the rie. er at Bridgeport and landed on the island occupied by the enewy's pickets. A line of rebel sharpehootera at temptedto citlodge them, tut a few well pl “di ehoiie from our batteri¢e on the heights thie side com. Dellad them to rethe to shelter, Qury and the rebel Pickets pow occupy the island, but @ bundred varde apart. A pontoon bridge wasthrown arrose Kettle reek, near its confluence with the Tennessee A dispatch from tear Chetranooga anys tliat oberr- byt cotpeeheit the followtua facte: trooy in in the A brigade Ing potote: Lookout vilee above th Shoals, four points, and ho with well protected batieries. Chur better n plaving op th eat. meeting with @ vigorous reply, but He datseee a sharp hooters are Erving b ekill ich other whenever @ peraon exposed offers onpor- | tunity. The rebels evideutiy expret an attack Vers ' snorher direction, and bave removed their main force southward, with the object of checking ue, | AT: | | We find the following In the St. Louis Dx , Of courre it iniu rte say what Lorecrans® lotentions are, but lord to beliews that the forward movement of the is intended not so tnuch to oywrate egeinat Kome or some Johnston, and to pr ut the uniting of the two rebel armies, A dispatch from Stevenson, Ala, 3d, says A dispatch inet in, from onposite Chattanooga, sare that the beawy cavvonading heard last night in t direction of Chattanooga wae to cover an expeditic Scross the river to cutthe railroad between Chatta- noon orvilie, ‘The work wae effected by two compa whe ercened on rude raite, burned a bridge on the road, and returned without the loss of ® men, Rebel Account. The following is fiom another paper received at thie office : Chattanoo a. Noon, A foree of some | Augua’, @ompound, unworthy of civilized nations, anddrmand gesagt app ared ou the Spee vide of the river yeaterdar, about ten o'Ccck, aud commenced ehellir fing more time to remove the women end childreo the plane whol waeniee Rees Baltaeia teal fem the city. The English, French and Spanteb Rr mptiveed the artillery duel coutinncd until ive Consuls also denouvesd the short time given by Gen. | pM. A listle girl, daughter of Koach, aN | i wil morta wounded, one tadcr p | GAlmore, and claimed more time to rcamove the eub- | 7.) | the :iver was baciy wounded, Lheene | terday rrplied by a renewal of the demand to eurren- Ge thetortsand public property. Gen. Beauregard answered by asking fora trace of forty hours. Gen. Gilmore refused to give any more time, orto eccept @f avy other terms than an unconditional surrender, | At 12 o'clock last night the aheliing of the city with | Greek Fire! was resumed } It te generally thought that the “Siare and Stripes” will wave over Fort Sumter to-meht. The Moniters tnd the Jronsides are preparing to go up at the hour Ghe civamer asils. Thore is evident!y great trouble ia Charleston. It is not believed that there are over wenty wen in the ruiue of Fort Sumter. The whole gear wall isdown, and shells pase entirely through @ectrncture. The see-wall is terribly disfigured. All fe guns of Fort Sumter are now mounted on Fulli- ven's Island. The ruins are now beid by the guve af Fart Mon!trie. hie morning the South ee: 1 of Vert Sumter te @ ruin, downto the front tier case water. The Reokuk's guoson ite walle wae lopped fenbo the oca by a weil directed abeli on Sunday after- goon. ‘The end is approaching. Wail Columbia (The Greek fire used for the destruction of Charles | vee invented shout a thousand years neo in the | and was employed in the crusades against the Caristianas, to whon it was a sonrce of tie utmost terror and confusion. It ls componed of whet is known ee arsenica! alcohol,” and is chirtly made of pitch, maptha and bitum: nd madly burne on and under water. It waa or ally proected op arrows and Jeveline, around which flax was twisted, eaturated th the compound. It emits @ most offonsive odor ite arg, and ip itr fleets, ereret of the comp ‘e wae loet un @ the commence: or rein irginian who ofle to procure a pa ‘mahington efforts of thi government of! News by Arrivals at thir Pert New York, Aug p Avauo, which arrived herve to-day frei h bring news to the 24th instant, Gen, Gilincre’s advanced fortifications on Mortia Island were, when the Arago left, »idiu » stone's @row of the revel Fart Waguer, it iseaid thas our farcea will carry their parra to the rebel worke, and through i’, notwithstanding auy efforts ite de anders may make. The positiog ie euch now that | fects of theis respective countries, Gen. (iilmore yer | | | water with @ box over bie head, | Op, was found to have gol in Bort Wagver can be taken a( auy moment. | The Freneb war steamer Tisephon, Commander | Maravauit, also arrived thie morning, from New Or. | fame Angurt Ith and Charieston 2id. The com wander reports that the sicce at Mortis Irland wen weeresing. Fort Sumter was @ compiete beap of vatma, bot had not eurrendered REBEL ACCOUNT? Late filee of Richmond papere received at the Bus} office contain the following: Charleston, Au On Saturday Inst shots were fred 6 Surnter, of which 419 etrock, inaide side. Tho Put wall !s much scaled and battered in, and the parapet undermined. The Northwest wal (inne were dismonnted On Sunday the land batte- outh to the N est, coming el ltors from East to was very dam tho eaat wall w preached, and t tawept throurh . Awheil hersved, wound tenant Boylston aeriously, Col, Khet', Capt. F ing, Lieutenants scontom aud Fiakling elightiv. The fort is now ar Col, Rhett ta ordered to hold thie outpoert, e ne ® forlorn hope, until he is relieved or taken Wagner, a Lieutr nant and four were wounded, Ou satu it ie anid to-day that there ar tardar, at e ce train Gillard los hie if vessels inside, Inclu- and out. | ¢ ng the Ironeides, Mouivore, &¢., and 1s outaide the | fe Gienera! Gilmore sent ® communication at 11 pres PMO Morice Water Lo clock my etierwards retired. Ali quict to cay Pursuit of Quantrell. | suerrillas — Karneas (ity, Auy. 27.- Quantrell'’s men are erat. | tered in thoir fastne@ses throughout the border coun. | ties, and ere etill being hunted down, Over 300 horses already have been tasen by our troops, includ: ing some of those taken at Lawrence, Most of the goods and money stolen have been recovered, and will es far as is poweibie be restored, Reports that 21 more men have been Killed bawe been received since res terday, making @ total of about 50, No prisoners have been taken, and none will be. All houses in which stolen goods have been tound have been de- | etroyed, as well ne alithe Lorses of known guerrilias wherever our troope have gone. Gen. Ewing intenis to destroy the houses oj all persons in the border counties outside of our military stations, who do not | remove by the 9th of september, in obedience toe | Geurral Order, Leanatom Mo, Aug. The mer Live Oak w ptured last night, at Merlin, by @ email gang of Guerriilas, who, after robbing the bost and passengers of $100, allowid them to proceed. Massachusette Censcripte, Boston, Ava. 2.~ The officers of the steamer F. eat City, which took nearly 1000 conscripte from Long Island to Alexundria, eay that frequent threate were | made onthe paarage by tho substitutes on board, to burn the eteamer, bot no attempt was made toerzecute them. On arrivinginthe lVotomac, many efforts to eseope were made. One man was abot while attemnt- ing \oewim eehore, Another was discovered in the nd on being picked belt, Afier lauding, quite a iuriber eecaped #Uileom the way to thear m), u the care Death of Mis Aduiral Feote, New Hoven, Coun, Auy. 2%. Mie, Caroline Augue- ta direet, wiow of the late Admiral Foote, died at the reeidence of Ler father, Auguatus R, street, Haq, in thie city, on Wedues evening, Mre. Foote wae | forty sever yeare of age, ‘Iwoesousare now the only survivore uf the Admiral'sfsmuy, From Enrope. Three Daye Later News ‘ Me YB Aug. 20. The steameh p Biber ba, fiom Galway on the 19th, ler ived, Great Britain, The London ‘Times * that it looks in vain for avy signe from Amerneca that the bederale are pro. pared to purrue with vigor the successes recently gained. Mr, Lincoln, by employing negroes to fight, in doing his bert to raake it uecessary for him to hold every inch of ground 10 (he Southern States by shear force 'G The Dawy Tiurs orizes President Lincoln's proclamation announ ms ayetern of retaliation on th, lo reference: tothe treatment of negroee of war, Jt thinke it not feil to have important influence in the progress of the war, the Ul. reteamer Ke? e chased and took porsee-ion, off Fa, of the Juno, which, efte trict | search, Wun released and allowed to proceed A characteristic letter trom (Garibaldi, dated Ca- pers, August Oth, je putliahed, It 1s addressed to Abraham Liucot, the Liberau r of Siaves inthe Re | public or rica, and rejoices at hie nelie efforte for f.evdom and human progress La FRANCE Mererte that th *Mes ican crown by the Archie 4 \ wlth ape byloves pegocse ied oe NEW YORK. FR | pel Pi | Kobert M Lireees + Jur | time that his life wasin danger iw ior @ year, to organize the cour but the coneent of the Archdn ke will probabl: warded leo in November bert lok ta aicisialitisinacniama Telegraphic News Items, ke. Tar Government has realieed sist lars fi the aale of \ tec erta tan tietiteme MR oy We Tune ian farce tobarce feld at the crop of which New ¥1 Ae 0 b New York thones 14 dol- Hatfheld, Mens. for opeculatoma have offered TRikGR ave reports to the Proves oral tn Washington indjeate thet ter motaet of draft in all the States will pot exceed 150,000 men IN a few days arranremente will he completed to in- vure the y disehar, Federal prison the hande of the rebel dda nig MAvon-Grvrmat ROAR? Anperso: Feet Last ad is R Newer j a in Here td ‘more House. com: Mand of Fort ‘Adame theres phd idles M4 identical fae which Mejor Anderson was com- reled to lower at Fort Sumter is ip the hands of Gen. slimore, to be run up the moment the fe reotcu- On Tuesday the President env: tation of colored Haptiers, and udience to a depn- recommending thet facilities be etordet fre pinion, ary labor with the colored soldiers in our armies. , TRVORAL muito, whose desth war annownced erday, iaeaid to have bean shot by a Texan of- who eccused him of selling out Vicksburg to (erent, A Man wearing s buttermut breastpin, got into « oie sr eaten A? Danville, Ni, ty Fiidar Inet, teh ed 'n & ser) jot. od fone were Killed and voveral woanded baad , ees Vicroatats letter forbidding the ladies of and to weer crivoline was copied into many ue grange, rT turne ent te bea hoax of ‘ “ . 0 dows ny teruple to —_ ood feminine fachions, eounattines, ee een Anvices from the Army of the t the execution of the re, deagreee trom teen iinns Pennerivania Regimemt has been poned until Saturday, in accordance with the ire of some of fhem to be allowed further time sos spiritual prepare- 1s U ies, Judge Bacon, of the Sapreme Court, bas decided tha: @ prisoner in custody of the United Btates cannot be released by State authority, bu trust sue cute writ of habess corpus before a Unite: Etates Judge, ‘This view 1 dissented from by .Jndgr Mollen, but tt ts eustatned by Indge Smith, end will 60 to the full bench of the supreme Court for Lave. A Brant dispatch, dated Canton, . “Grenade has falien into the Renda A Relirat fees and another from North Juneti fre m the Yazoo, Tue railing wot the New Orleane Realiroad Grenada, The Yankees Lurned the rollin qtock. and captured Major Chalmers end s party of men. (ne quarter of the towo was turned. Roth the large and hne ratirosd q fra bridges over the Yallabusbs were Avan suction eale leat week in Richmond, Ve, the quotations stow an extraordinary adveure ovel for- ther prices. Ladics shoes brought fram ®38 to #43 6 peircer \idren’s, from S13 10 ad; ane, MAS: bat rom #4) to X09 each; ladive corsets, from A) to #40 per HT prints, from #3 to &4 per vard; eervanta' cot- ter fons lineg ndnabercneae gine WRN D8 Bho cd ih ore: rom #9,62 to go 3 casvimeres, fancy, #25 to #26 per yard. yee Bi eurawe entered the office of the U F. Co. at St. Louis, on Monday night, eiesslermea ine clerk and porter, who were aaleep ip an ante chaintor, ook a yair of revolvers and the keve from under the ‘erk's pillow, opened the safe, and marched off wit tixty thoueand dollare in greenbecks, bat Ovation: ®@ quantity of goldin her compartment. A pollee. man eoon after he street door open and waked up the sleepers, w! ry, went crasy on finding out bow they had been dn Naval Movements Yesterday the remains of the late lamented ('or- Mmodore Rodgers were conveyed from the Rrookiyn Navy Yard in the steamer Vanderbilt to the steain- boat City of Boeton, to be carried to New Londen, where the funeral will take place at the residence of the family of the deceased. Commander Fillebronne, Executive officer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Captain Meade, of the \North Carolina, eccompanied the corpse down the bay,jand turmed it over to the tainof the eteamboat. There was mo proceasion of any kind, except thet the menof weratthe Yard haif masted their ensigns. The programme of the | funeral will be published tp the New London papere tomorrow, The mail will leave Philadelphia im the eteam tug trai rt Massachusetts, to-morrow, for Charleston, Persons desiring to pend things to their friends could post lettere nud papers tbie evening and they will be ju time togo, T ineadcliusests enile on Bataiday, LOVAL NEWS, NEW YORE AND THE VICINITY. Mas. Lincons, who has been stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel for several days, taike of atrip to Germany to complete the education of her son, who ie pow a student at Harvard, A YouNe Inisumas, Mr. William Colline, re- cent!y arrived in this country, having heen drafted, sends a challenge to Mayor Opdyke, to the effect that he will not aveil himeelf of his exemption privileges provided the Meyor's eon, who has been drafted, does not, sud enters the army eee private, with the un- derstanding that no influence behind the throne shall bo used tosecure his promotion. Im thet case Col- | lins promises to enter aiso, and see who will firet de- | Untorta- erve promotion by gallantry in battle. | nately the Mayor's eon has been an invalid foi some | time, and is exempt, but he intends to send a substi- tute 1p any case, Tus Yorkvitte SHoorina Ixqurst--Two Vanvicta, The investigation relative to the death of Joseph ‘I’. Donnelly, whowas shot ate drinking se- loon in Yorkville, on the 20th inst., by Major Base | ford, wae concluded yesterday Lefore Ceroner Ranney. were unableto agree upon a verdict, and | ‘The jury endered two aoparete cues, The following od by eix of the jurors: *, the uudereigued, after dy jor Hareford slic decen ing unjustifiable; aud we Mott tor hia projane Jangusxe and upgentiemaniy conduct on the evereng ot the shootang. Signed A, Cohn, Joln Fisher, A. Coben, Jurors,” The following was sigued by the two remaining 4 he undere!gned, attor dive deliberation, agree that Major I rd ehot Joreph T. Donueliy, and t be was fied in so dolue; i rate Col Mott from all compileity Signed—W. i. Biusie, M. Fo Gray, Jarore,” Major Bassford gave boil in 82.000 to answer any indictment which miehbt be found againet him, He claims that he acied ia er.f de. Lelieving at the present whon the verdict war rendered Tue Recarrios oF Co. No. 3 eomes off on Saturday evening nex!, from foot of James Slip. The line will be formed in New Chambers street at & o'clock prectrely, The line of march will be through New Cl mbereetreet to Broad- way, through Broadway to 14th etreet, around the y neton stator to 4th ave, 4th avenneto Bowery, through Bowery toBtanton, through Stanton t. Chre tle, to Rivington, through Kivington to Bow ry 8, and dismiss. Fines.—On Wednesday evening a fire broke | out in the two-story frame hatidiog No, 138 Cherry ¥ IDAY, AUGUST 28, | porstamesnam anes unenate |The Conscripts. ct of the , ching Ascon, Jaroee A, Maxweil, Col, Moit wes uot i MANHAITAN Excine ,to rend, through Grand to Ludlow to house of engine | tained excellent arder- FIFTH DISTRICT. Tenth Ward, The draft forthe Fifth District wae resumed yes- terday morning at the tnilding corner of Broome and Fim etreete. The sudience,which was large.mein- | After the ballots were placed in the box, Ceptain Duffy announced that 757 names | would be drawn. Supervisor Pordy, in addressing (Re Oertle Louis | audience, anid those who were or should be drafted ' ‘ought to bear the matter patiently. j have ample time to file their exemptions, They wonld He felt | assured they woald maintain order. Guccess wee fast crowning the National arme; even Charleston would | Patterson Moses oon fall. It was then no timeto rebel against the | Quiek Mich! | leer, when the rebellion wae nearly ended. There Rehii¢ Aug marks of Mr. Pardy were followed with loud applence. | f er At balf pest ten o'clock the drawine commenced with’ vigor, and the firetweme was John Davis, 30 | TENTN WARD CORACEIPTA, Allen Fred Alien .Ino Arnold Aug | Atchison J | Adaine Theo | Reynor Wm | Bevile Chas | pejment Fre rion Ino Bre! Jno Brown Wm Talkherd Gee Burrill Jno F, sdla Ge irger Jor Ral fi Conoingham M Cla Croaheo Jno Coles Ber Coekner Eliee Coppengin Wm Churler Win Pider Sime Bi jabert Pet | Edwarie A! Firdson Wm | Flanigan Free perkee hee Fager Aus ‘ox Fa Fedman Lin Felmer Fred Fleming (Otto Fleure Chas Foley Mor Fager Win Fishback Bap Gilbertson Rich Gliderviesse Jno Gurts Juo (eroen 5 Hunt Al} | Hebno bran Hurtop (ue junter Jne Helligeon Joe fecker M loser Carl Horteon Hen Hunter D Haliman J H Hemp Goth Hudson Rieb Hert Jno Tgerman Jas Ieaaceon liav | Jarowereeky Janson DB Jones Jno Ketelam Che | Kerber Jao Kuow itr i : Jac | Klu KielaG Klof Mich ele | | | Lyon Sam | Lyno Jno Lind Jno Lene Heo Leibman ite Cone ockhert Ber Murphy Tim | Marr Fred McKenzie Cha Merkle Aug | Miler Hon Me‘iulr ret, occupied ue a liquor store Dennie Bowen, | MeMe' ich originates in a back attic bedroom, Damage about | Miller Wm | ko), Losured. Bowen was damaged tothe exteot eiulre Jno of 300. No insurance. McQuade Pet At3 A.M. yesterday morning, ® fire occurred in | Mitchell Fra nnoceupied frame buiiding, corner of b Merse Rich and Sid street, belonging to Mott & Stryke; . | Muler Wash The building partialiy desiroyed, | are Je i factrs THOKSON, @ printer, who wag arrest. Hohael Geo W dnesday for baving printed ® hanabill, | eCorele Sem! T On snore 00 chris wee apg yer Jno ” wy enbapebag F \ Moacevit Dav { Bivington etreet. | | Anderson Thoe Anes DR Alt Fa Acker A Arsgie A Ackerman Hen Albert Heo Addai) Robt Amaron Chae Andereon Uito Allen Juo Anthony Alb Atsenbeimer Otto Jan 7 rt Geo Rahir Chas Bec" H loom (Gen ker Geo Bultbart Chas Bennett A fen rt Gino W Revita Rennrtt Jno Reeger Fred Reh! Lew ES ty Cheg = Bright Carl Been Chris Bauman Jno Hetoie Geo ach Fred | Ps La AES ngees lien rokell .no | Borech Jno. 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Sam! w Winther Fer wee Me wiles Weiterman Chey @man Jue |W! w (nto ‘tllery Jno ‘Whitlock Ase Willameon June Willwood Jno B Weber E Wolf Semi Welsh Jno Wetherer Whitten: adWalleck Thee 9 Weldes e N Weaver Ham Winkel Geo z Weilé Loo Wetsbaker Al =Waymen I, Ww Jer ‘Wenee! One Welmers Hea Fred =Woodkin Bo sasen' 2 Wol Willa Wel White Mich ee w Geo Wi Ar Weltres F wether Fa . we merrily Worreen av est i) io Whilder Bek” Waldron Garak, West Jes ' Young Dent oe Jno Young Geo Young Ern z (ne Jne Zeldelhans M4 = Zimmerman Chas NINTH DISTRICH Ninetecath Ward Refore the hewr for the drawing te commence ty thie Ward, the number of persens outside of the ofies was quite small, and bat little tméerest was exhibtted., The arrangement for conducting the éraft wee of @ superior charactez, and the building well caleulete® | for the business, The following committes were ep pointed to count the ballots of the Nineteenth Wend a H. J, Armatrong, leelah Keyser, Joba T. Kespem, John Kvenand Jebn Dorsey, Fonr thousand fom bondred and eight ballots were to be placed im the wheel, out of whieb one thousand three hundred end! forty-seven slips were to be drawn, which tnciadas | the Afty per cent. for the quote ef this Ward, Mrs ) Conklin Bishop, the blind mas, wee gresest to drew | from the wheel of fortune, The military fores prev cent was two compenies from the $4 Vermont vel terre. Considerable time was consumed in the cougts | Ing of the ballots, and it was nearly ten o'cle & befaag the drawing commenced, | Nineteenth Ward Conseripts. Arnold Hi Adame Thos Alexander «s Abow ‘Inn Anton Dea Ant! Taal | Ackerman M Allen | Appleton Amaoingtea P Alexander Wm Al Araol Aqariey Thos Amon Phil Adem Anol Gao Anilly Fran Adems Jno | Alden Hen Amel B Atinille BE ? 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