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Se — 29 = Se - = — ‘ INTERESTING F NUMBER 9720, Latest News 2Y TELEGRAPH TOTHENBW YORE SCN THE WAR WESTWARD. General Military Activity. A Battle Imminent, FROM DIXIE, DIRECT, A GREAT SCARE AT RICHMOND. Advance of the Federals. ROM EUROPE. The Florida in the Irish Channel. Confederate Loan Going Down, Continuation of the Draft. RESULTS IN THE 2D & 3D DISTRICTS. a&e., ac. ae. &e., The War Westward. Preparations for the New Campaiga, Bt. Louts, Aug. 31.—The Revearicas hee especial @opeteh from Memphis, which, speaking of affeire ia Arkanses, sayo: General Price, with @ force of 96,050 rebels, te at Bayou Metarie, a strong point on White River, foar teen miles abeve Duvali's Bluff, where e great bettie ft fe expected will be fought. Our forces are now at Dovall's B'uf, fifty-toar miles fem Little Rock. This point will probably be made the bese for our supplies, as it can be reached by ‘White Riveriet the lowest stage of water. Hkirmish- ting {s constantly going on, but our losses are thus fer aight. The rebel force in Southern Texas fs estimated at 15,000 mon. General Magruder hes enforced the con- @ription there to the fullest extent. The rebel gua- beat Civand Duke, with 600 bales of cotton. hes been Warned at Bhreveport. Charleston. Baitimore, Aug. 51.-The Bichmond [nqcrass, of Getarday, says: The War Department is in receipt of nothing later from Charleston than up to last night, It ts ander- Mood, however, that Fort Sumter, though seriously breached in the wall, will not be abandoned, and that Genera! Beauregard has axpresecd hie determination to hold it to the bitter end. It is thought thet this may be done by the erection of a temporary fortifica- Gon. The fire of the enemy continues to be divided between Forts Sumter and Wagner. The bomberd- ent up to our latest advices was progressing slow!y, ithoat any decisive results. By Mail. ‘The following is from the Philadelphia Inqotass: On board Plag-Ship Philadelphia, af Charleston, dug. H.—Our occupation of Charieston depends apon eur success in the reduction of the fortifications, and, Jadging from the obstinacy with which Weaner has stood cnit against 15, I heliewe that the siege of Charies- ton wi!l probably be three months longer.and probably @iz. This opinion te predicated upon the continuance our present operations. ©/ course if we had a large enough army, we could march trom some other point, and, going tnfand, cut off the rebels’ communical jone, Qbor poesersing ourselves of their fortifications by Starving out the garrisons, It mey eeem strange that since we have re- @uced Sumter to o mers of almost shapeless ines, why we do not cecupy it. But it eannot permanently occupied by ne until we have etlenced or ieduced the rebel fortifications whic! @ommand it. Forte Moultrie, Beauregard, Ree,Jobo- eon, Grege ond Ripley ali commend Sumter, and in ease we should at night succeed in throwing into 8um- ters in of occupation, and holet the old spol the morming light would bring upon ‘us such e that we should hold our prise with little ba . Torun up the Stars end Btripes over the ru oar intention, bat we shall do it only when we are able to keep it up. ite halliards untouched by rebel thot. Hat Sumter, aes fortification, ie gone. It is Ren eat in every sense af the word, except its ruins, and I doubt ifGen. Anderson would now recognize the scane of his former trials. The defense of Charies- ton will be the rebels’ grandest effort of the war. The rere, of Chariasten and the rebel troops thereabouts w tbat the Southern Confederacy is looking at them with Argus eyes The newspaper correspondents on Morrie Island ve indeed enme to grief. Owing to the premature Hecloware of operations which hed been made in 6 jew York Journal, the correspondente with the arm ave been obliged to submit their letters to b quarters for appreval be'ore they could be sent north- werd. The War De, enteentan order to Gen, Gilmore to arrest all the correspondents and send them to Hilton Head, where they ehould be kept until oF ogerations in this locality ehall bare been com- pl |. Gen. Gilmore, however, modified this order, 4 merely paced the correspondents on Morris le koe under arrest, and eesicned them limits, eo that ey will hereafter write under the incubus of the Wrong arm of the law. Southern News. Later files of Southera papers recerved at thie office tre largely devoted to newsof the bombardment of Charleston, which contains nothing later than has deen already published to the Sus, The Richmond @rauinsn, of Saturday last, gives the following ac- eount of the alarm excited in Riehmond by a Federal advance fiom the Peninsula: ‘The startling news which we published yesterday, from the Peninsula, eoon threw the c.ty into estate of feverish excitement, The people bad retired quietly to , and in their urual feeling of security, not bav- Ang received the least intimation of the ne but their slumbers were brcken at the dead bour of night by the loud ringing of the alarm bell. The Boor —half-pest three o'clock in the morning caused many to suppose it was merely the alarm of fire, iut the long and cop‘innous ringing, which continued op to siz o'clock, brought the peopie into the etreete in erowds, andit was soon known that the Yankres were eoming. and that the m wasecallforhelp. News ed heen received that the cuemy wae et Bottom idg@, and @ party was at once dispatched to recon- eoitre and ascertain his strength. On arriving near Hottom Brides was secerte ned that be hed retired, and that (hy bridge waeetil! held by oar men, Soon after the evemy turned off, etrikt ef New Kent Court Hone, Ma Robbing with bis cavalry fell upon the Yenkees' rearguard, killingtwo and = =wound.of¢ severs!, aud pursuing him for sore distance, The first secounts we had ef the Bfair at Bottoms Kridge turve ou’, as is nenally the case, to have been much exacgersted by the cou- riers. It is now said the affair wa pot so disastrous Ro 1A as was at firet believed, and that Lieutenant Je. ter, who was in command of cur forces there, wae not billed. A runnine fire is said to have taken place be- tween ourmenand the enem,'s rear guard, and is paid to have been conducted with epirit until eur fo.ces were oblived to retreat en held Bot- tom's Hridve last oight, and th © 00 signs of the eneny up tothe timeof the urier leaving. The excitemen: hae all subsided in thie city, and the Gay which was ushered in witheo much alarm andex- eitement, closed as quietly as if nothing had happened. Many persons seer tothink that the demonstration of the enemy to cover other move ave in con'empiation, We out any further intelligence from our lines on the Rappahannock. The down trains on the Central Reilroac, which is onr nsual souree of infor: | tien from the Army of Northern Virgi: he failed to arrive lastevening. This was owinesit vas THE in the direction | The Pursuit of Quastretl. Keneas City, Aucust 81, -Lieat-Col. Clark, #ith the 9th Kanses Cavairy, returned last evening from the purvait of Quantrell, His command killed 30 prr- Detrators of the Lewrence messecre, Among the Billed is Capt. Retes, recruiting officer for Marme- dake. The whole camber of guerrillas killed, ee far ee known, considerably exceeds 100. From Chattaa: | Stevenson, Ala. Aug. 81.—Rebel seconn | late bombardment of Chattanooge state ¢ | 2 x s eo e t Gen, Wilder opened without warning. The daughter of | Mr. Roehe, of Nashville, was mortally wounded, | Three soldiers and five citizens were killed-among | them two ladies, anietineaectaepeentinnease War With Japan. Boston, Auguat31,—A private dispatch dated Fong Kong, Jaly 6th, cays: War legainst Jopen by Eng: Gland and France is almost certain, Large Fire tm East Beaten. Bosten, Auguet 31.—A fire broke out in Fast Ros- ton, et the bead of Lombards Wharf, about noon to- day, Carieton's Wharf, and also Brown and Lovell’s Wharf, were nearly swept of buildings, which were Mainly machine shops. The buildings on Taft's Whar, occupied by the Atlantie Works, covered « large They were owned by Robert C. Hooper, | wheee lose is estimated at from $18,000 to 420,45)" The Atlantic Works lose probably #10,00° by the de. jon of mecbinery, and were not ineured, They were building five turtete for Monitors now being | tod Chariestove ond Lortementh. Ui | moe ey are damaged. The d- truction of machinery wit causes dele in furnish. {ng the turrets. The turrets are valued at #4).:410 each. The sufferers by the fire include many enter prising mechanics of Kast Boston. Total lose ia esti- mated ot 6806,000, about haif of which is insured, ‘The ize steamer Dolphin (British), Captain Jons- than Hayes, arrived a¢ thie port yesterday from Key West. The Dolphin hase cargo of 112 bales af cotton and 4 barrels of turpenti She was captured in Apri! last, off St. Thomas, with ecargn of arms end frpanition J 8 the crf ‘fl BY fray old, built , of iron, ‘fd 2 ise Waees: 7 tons tish,"* eidewhee!, Philadelphia, Aug. 31. The bark Wm. Vi from N leans, ae aitived bere, 7 ream nd stant she was boarded by the |. § nee sorerved ste arine: ob the sem jh bermophrodite brig, | loaded with cotton rod Co Sh Captere of Prives. | From Europe. One Day Later News. The laman steamer City of London, from Queens. town the 90th, bas arrived. Tas “ FLOgTDA’ IN TRE PeIEN CHAN rR. ‘The noterious steamer Fiorida made her appearance off Kinsale on the afternoon of the 17th August. She boarded @ Cork pilot-bost, end landed, by her, three Passengers to Queenstown. Prior to the sppearance of the Florida, her expected arrival bed been shad. | owed forth as follows in the Cork Hanatn: During the few da: t watt Guesuaiea vo stented I, teat steame: or steamers, for ¢ purpree proves Rpads sede i sre gies not $0 caellz pertames fo part, come 0: in the harbor were being kopt in redipem te. r gar illvaslity being committed by on: tral waters. A bee: bit cy of z ted Conse, vigued by the Port Admiral, setting it was believed thet a veasel in the service of the Con- federate States was about to call at Queenstown to greback mee. fr preteen service oti, Toceing Enllstmeat Act. oe ‘The Florida was off Queenstown on the I%th Au Gust. It was presumed that the three landed from her were agents of the Confederas route for London and Parte. TAS PETERNOTY BXTOFRD, Ao important case had been on trial et Croydon. sing out of certain agreements for freighting the steamers “Latone" and “Peterhoff,” for the purpose of running the blockede of the eoutbern porte. The case clearly shows that (hese vessels were engaged in conveying contraband of war designed for the seces- sioniste, but the trial had no reference to that vorage of the Peterbef in which she was captured and con- demned. ‘Tho Ties tn ite city article, says the parties inter- ested in the steamer Peteriiof, entirely and une quivocally deny the whole of the pointe alleged by Judge Betta, of the U. & Cireult Court, to have been proved against her. The Confederate loan further declined 4 per cent., under the City of New York'eadvices—closing on the 18th at 39027 diseount.§ ute Suen oman ed Nan armed bende in exictence who find sources of Paaaet from certain custom-hounes, In order to hasten "Beir dispersion, the French Admiral, after the 25th of A: will establish a bicekade extending from ¢ nes, ten leagues south of Matamores, to Cam- peachy.” ie represented, via Barlin, that the French hier peridc, aud thet the Engioh antec | fe r couched in terins of the most perfect courtesy ather more reserved, although meinteining the came cense, | The London Morving Poet enegeste thet in case | the reply. of Russia te again unfavorable, it will be po- litie ¢o soesgnise the Poles as belligerents, in tie same way as Confederates. and England beve recognized the on! 5 The Bombay Mail of July 2%, te received. The Bombay Gazsrre the man captured as Nane Sahib bad not been satlelsctoriiy Wdeniiied, Other papers think identigcation complete, | | ' | Latest 114 Queenstown. Queezatoun, Aug. 90, 1863---The New York corres- poudent of the Daiiy News, writing on the Sh inst., | thinks the full In military operations will last through | the month of August. Every nerve was being strein- ed to reinforce Meade’s army, and by the ist of Bep- tember it would probably muster 100,000 The Tiwzs publishes o letter, ai Maury," on the prospects of ry | asverts they were never brighter. The war is be- | coming more aud more unpopular im the North. New | | York fe Liree\eeing armed resistance to the Federal | | | Government, and beeoming the ¢hampion of xt Bights. Even now Mr. Lincoln has to keep an erm: | force not only in New York and Kentucky, but {a Ohio, Indiana, aud other states. He en now marching pon lows, to put down there a cry of | peace. | The epecial co. dent of the Tiwzs arrived | at Baltimore, aad deecri the state of that city, | He saye Gen. Bchenk and his soldiers have ertab: | lished « petty reign of terror. He etates that in the | Southwest the Federal conquerors settle on lands of ihe vanq anomit the slaver, and, hiring t as free laberers, compel th: land for their conqueior’s | A ve to cultivate the | Laver pool, Aug. 20.—A steamer from Cork at Liv- | erpool saw the Florida lying to off Tuscar, at 6 in the afternoon ofthe 19th. Two bours later eaw a Fed eral merchantmen from Liverpool proceeding toward Tuscar. Tue U, 8. Gonsoat Hendrick Hudson, from ) Key West Aug. 224, arrived last evening, and brings | to this port the following rebel officers: Major Bolen, | of Gen. Blaughter's staff; Dr, Pratt, Capt, C. Pattie, Geo. A. Preston--fignal Corps, end forty-six blockade rupners, Tus Hon, Letaen Beapisa died at New- port, B.I., Bundey. Mr. Bradisbh was President of the New York Historica! Society, and was formeriy Lieut, Governor of this State, being elected as a whig. {e age was e.ghty years, Tre Catuoiic Scroe.s, under the charge enderet to the cars being appropria yy the | of Christien ond Sisters of ity, were ilitary abthorities for the conveyance of troops to ined yesterday, with the excepti y Jomes’ Gertain points threatened by the exewy, ve ' Fileh will oven cn Monday uexe ti i The Conscripts. &F%COND DISTRICT. New Lats. The draft in the first four eub-diciricts, consisting of the town of New Lots, Oth, Mh, and 9th Wards, wes commented yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, ot the headquarters, No. 96 Grand of. Brooklyn (Ff. D.), ander the suspices of Provost Mersha! Samuel T. Maddox. A large crowd gathered about the building. and filled the room in front ef the platform on which wes pleced the wheel. Inepecter Carpenter was pree- ent, with 6 force of 100 policemen, 50 of whom were detailed from New York, the remainder from Rrook- lyn. The cpper part of the ballding was cerupied by two companies of the Sth Obie, ander conrmand of Capt. Butterfield. Lieut. Barger, of Col. Nugent's otal, wes in attepdence. A blind mao named Frank Doyle wae employed to draw the n: of New Lota the first in ord by Supervisor Sehen: james. The ballots ving been counted and a body of citizens, were placed in the wheel, and the drawing for 71 names wes commenced. Commissioner Charles W. Cheshire tnnounced the first name to be James Van Sickisn, of New Lote. BEw LOTS CONscRIrTs. Amby Jes Alkenbres Lea Alope L Rower Jno formen Chas Bierm Chris nett oO Caffer Wm Chnoves Hen etrel Jac Duffy Mich Ine Joe Durres Nie) Thureres Jno Day Robt Forbie Geo Fleger Con liana Ee ( \demith Ber | Hogoth Wim Hopkins Aath Heindine Nieb jolt Win lite Mar flores LJ joward Wm BR Hegeman Jno Jackson Fam! (col) Johaeon Fred Kock Wm Kock Jae Laffmaes Joo McCabe Phil Mick Jne Nolan Lew Ougenstater Chas Preston Jes Provest Gee Bogere Jno Reynold Jne Sireasbere Rea Btrane Al hillog Geo Schaelder c troming Jne Storer Woe Vaneicklan Jo D Wo ‘Werner Chris And Gixth Ward. Acker Wm Bieve 1 Cting Chrte Doiemas Fre Devise Jao Felter Jne Kershmon Chas McCarthy © Phowier Jno Reisaner Fer fet aa mith W itropple Fred Vansicklan JasC Wachler Mich A large camber of citizens from this ward were present. Aldermen Matthew Murphy counted tbe names before they were deporited in the wheel, The Bumber of names drawn were 657. SITS wWaRD Conernirrs. Arnold Wm Adams Jas Arthur Micbl A Argue Gee nekill Thee a Jee Appleton Hear on alee Henry. wad Arnold Wal we Joba reniick Fe Ber Chee P iryce Dau! 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J Meiold Che eddin Michi athew Joe Midler Je a Murgeraff © ‘artin Fs Morane Je Kage Jno McKaoney M leCano Hugh §= Martin len nllen Jno M fr ary Jno Mark Js akin Goo Murer Wm McHenry Joo Meehan Frk Murphy Math = Miller Jno ‘co!l) Mason And McCallin Mieb Murry Wo MoGirath Nie cArthur Joo Myer Aug eCann Pat Moster Geo Neenboon Mor Neleon (ieo Nelson Wm Neleon Jno Napier Alex Orr Alex E O'Leson These Q'Biely, Ches A O'Lerry Wm weoeWm C (Ogden Robt C O'Keete Oolo Anth B Polmer wk Perne Wo ‘owers Mii tips Al Fre veket Ed Quinn Jer Quiek Jno Pettcecs, Jao W Ritterberick Fred: ead ot a eet 20 Bat oO n Aug re Ine Wwe Slay J Rntleee Mbes Arley Thos Anderson Ches Aviin Jas Ashton Jes tee Ar P an Free Ww 1 jer Chas, Cos Cull vook Rich Dischaucheit Jne nee Jos s laney Wee ne Wo .ldridge Thes veret Wm Bee rik Thee Fever thes Guiran Jas Gibney Jno Grebam Jes Grave Yas relver Gelabod Hugh Geve Rieke J hid Jos lamilton Alex Jes lervon FG janson Geo Jobneos A Jacobs Alf Leonard Jno Lyoch Jno maa nal ex Milan Jno hy jaan Al aller es ‘ertene Je lcNally Pat Nickamen £4 Ney Mt Stoetie D O'Neti Jes Feeiteone Geo P 1 Thos as Gem) Biber Sos, 1» Bimens itrable cett Geo wondery hee sniey Pat fevane foe, | Sevens | fewel Chas © r \teneall FA herridas Jno Bulliven L Ghoemaker J Tully Joe P obey W, 2 ieera ree hompeon Dew Waltser Jno B } Warren Chae Weaken are w widge Che Wall Thos | Wieks eo Wileon Thos | Williams Chee Walcock Thos Wileex BA A Wooward Jne Walsh Michi Waldrage Jes ‘oung lheo W ‘eaton Al 138, The dri x SIOHTN WAND CoNscRIPTA, Autrautas Thos Agnew And Armitage J pews, low Rrinck Th roar ‘Ker BH : Breen a” Brown Juo Biawman Sami Bleir I putter Geo, col Hriggs Sand Kantan Win wn Jno A Bogart Nich Blegough Jae | Gooner Geo Callagahen Wm Cooper Hen jowley Wm Crewe Aug Craeford Thos | Gook Jno Cornell Jas Colliers Mar | = Thee Coming Hen Chisum Win \w Geo Crough Thos Campling Thea Doyle Thos Dole Jas Diligu Chas Evens Jno, col Fisher A Fretor Jae Fanikner Wm B | pay Thee Flours Wm He Fettetly Jas | ‘ervall Jos Firth Wm Fatey Hen Grehem Hes = Goodwin Sam! 8 Grue Jeo 8 Glue Ham QGiebart L Gial Ine joldew Rem! unter Hee (cof) Hewet Hen eqemen Rob aight JnoH = HMilidreth H if N art Je Hochstader Rich Harris Hee Holten FA Hornett The Tvee Fred } Jamee7 | ory Pet inyon Je Kramer Pet ennington Jno Kane Mar G | eeen tne Lamis feo Taewwen Neo inderea Che P [ott Jno W Lampue Mar anres Hen Laurens N MeGuire Je looney Je Mefermot Dew Murry Pat eCrady Alex McDoueid M ott y aneer Theo WR leOarty Den = MeGovien The Joa inton Rob Milles Geo i Motireth Jo McMullen Jno tt Tire | O'Neil Jne B O'Brien Mich = O'Conner If | Pierce PL j Quible Low | Bowed se ELLE we | Biierise erm m 2x) Hen eadtry Owen } petver Feo heilds Thee Rylbonan Hes e\lde Win yred Bm Bhulte Theo pines F Serridan’ Jno Sirhan Jes ren yy | @utturb Wm 1 | in Robt Talmie PA vis Ja: Freadan Fran Taylor Jno ‘avers Deal B Uleomer Fran = Underwood Hen Wiley Jno Willisms Dew Wilber D Williams Wm Wileon Jes Williams Dav C Willieme Hen Woylené Van Yorks Abr Ninth Ward The dreft for this ward was commenced et balf. pest three, and progressed with rapidity until half-past five 876 vem drown. RIG aay comacarem, Anderson Fran Armstrong Gieo Ackerly Jes Allen Qeo Alexander Gee Allen John L Archer Thos J Archer Amos Joba Bennor Thos Habeock Robt = Rarter Har fatees Thes aley Dav = Rarnald Kichd jrogen K han Fred Rrinekmen Chas Boyle Pat irown Alex rown Bianchard A F erm John © Ssilln lanchard HeaW Brinekerboof Jno Barn: yle Fred W atler Joho Tero! ell rdan Wm Raer Berga wm K ady Jes Rowens & Bishop Thee an Aug Brown H } Chaunt fem! Christian Pet Clyner Low C | Caruthers 5 Casev Pat Cool Bam! Sularmore Jno Campbell Thee A Craven Jno Ky) lovie Mich = Corrigan Jno Catheard Geo Carn Thos Conn Jno hk Chas Carle Jas Clark Robt $e vert ne. Gale re § ‘ 00 Yoppe! Jno ‘urran saruthere H bh Thee Cunningham Pet Chappel a. Mos Chamberlain § H Canfield Ino on Pet Pesehee Thos Daley Jno 10 Yanm Pbil Doepeter Lou Pat Nekioson Hor moreat Al A nelly Pat decker R 8 Javeuthort Lee } B wney John Dugsle Jes wdal Mich Eldridge Jes Fevers Jno Eimery Hen Emelstein Feblan Jno Ehiere Hea Fegeo Mich Fitten Fread Finnan Jas ulgaining Fred Ferrail Pat Falkenson Jer J ‘al! tak Fanin © French Shoe er’ Jhas Farrel Wm FelierG é feulkrerJno Fletcher We Res Hiewtitins §— freenenn ly LJ erie |) Forevthe Kt etten CN Finek L Flackmyer - Grace Pat Gilmore Geo —s Gnarl Jno A Green vee, B ple if ‘ich Gilkers Wa jeaple Mie! Gied J (eats tren Goodlld' Ea T Gihbe' Iino Guch Hes ESI lacie’ en jariity Thoe ial Grifter Jes Greenman Frese Gane® wo” bi 1 ella Wm Hair h Fob! atten Hi er (00 Henderson dee Hiecoz F W. Haslaad FA Havyleott Kd Hornoving Lea Howland Pat fenenk Jon {| Healey Thoe Hall Pet Hogan Rich Hoffmann Hen Uaroy Chae Halberd Robt Hoffman Fred Harkin Mich Hesler B Hack Peter Hill Fred Juncker Hoa Janeen Den} HW Jemes DR Jobneon Hen, eldJeefs Wm Kidder Jno B ¢ Fred Beble Hea gen Chrie eenan Mich Kelly Thos Kelly Fran Limbereb J Ling Cb * Morten Rich Mavy Wm } McCulley Wm | Heloug lin Jee loren Thos | McDonald Thos | Mareha! Wm, col | Murdock Ea Mehan Chas Maloy Mich! Myere eo oyee G ehaa L abady Ba oon Jno Mortier C McKee Jno Mcijue Wm Narizeo Low Nuegan Pat hy Anim moomen 0 Schmidt Hen Ribbelly Hen J Acebern Smith Thos Rtevenson CG. Gparke W venron © par’ ™ Smith Gey jolomon Samt Geaber M weitser Sami J a Thee . Sawyer Hen G itattes ADS Barrgara Hen Betert Wm Bmith Chee Amert And Secoré Sam Behnelder Phil J Schwendier Jee ney Jee Troee N Tre delen Fre@ Thatcher Chap lan Thos Tyler Geo Torrey Rub 8, ‘aylor Jas Wilson Peter Werinen Chee Waters Chas Wales Wm Wright Theo Wi White Wm Welling Wm Wadiow Bobt =Wininaker Jne Wabh A Waller Fran Wi'liamecn Jae Welsh Da Williams Geo = Walch Wm Wallace & Wall James Wood Fa P Williame Jas Wood John Wood Jno Web Wa Worrell Ed YeomaneJes = Yenn Fred & Righth Ward ‘was complated by one o'clock, Keruer Hen Kearnan Pat Koecble V Kelly Chae , kelly Mich ight Geol Kelly Mich Kelly Jno Tats Wo Ive Dani lawrence The lynch Jas on ‘Thos Myer Jos Mathneman Wm | Mor jas Morrison Wm L Mei Miller F Mel Miller Corie a: Joe MeKig J um! ine Met McCarty ' Murdock F McGuire Jno M. Mathows Wio The quote ef this Ward, fifty per cont. added, ts MeLouthiin Thos Mohrman Fred R fT Meloughiiy Win Moti s dieton dam) M anger Pet MeLough My ‘ ow MoNulty Tt cWare McNulty Har Marti Ae MeGrath Anth Miller Nichi McLoughlin Low Moran Jos Mrhou Thos athews Thos Maddan Ju jartin And McMolagan Joo Neilund Hen Nolan Pat Nei{fat Pet Nathan Et O'Brien Rich O' Nel Pat O'Connell Jno = Getion Chas Oliver Job H = Orlman Jno Pinnkett M Phalps Jno Paquet 6 F ‘errne|! C Pesman Geo col’ Wn ry s PRICE ONE CENT ~ _ a eon JT, ley. A} 06d MWe evynelds Michi | eo fe nC ley Pet Kendew Roach Rich itoer Win Smith Wm thwell Gee Kimpeon Thee jayres Thoee Srvith Rone 8 rT Geo in Geo taneef Geo Ronaon 1 Achaffer let ‘ullivan Chris @tringer ry Gpelse Jno Bprowles ales Jno Stare Mich Blernes Ches laten Jno Stiners Smith fouthard O Bbehan Tim tecktolf Jno = @mith Jne lag Beers bn Gels Pai) 3 Oi “ r warts if We oe eb Ine iid Bd Broads Frea Stanclif £4 Weta p foun Fate ha @ rer Rich & Paros Hen re 4 Preo 'weble Wm 7 Pat Gerbil Jes Underhill § Underbi i! See Me a Ulmeted won 8 Valentine Bobs Vanostras Jno J Vanhora Yingel bred anantwerpt LL Vincent Voikening Gag Victor Chas! Wallace Thee Wheel EM Word Wm \w a steph Weeks I Wrist The 3 wi Saml = Whitemeek Jos W: Al | Woleken Wm Willlame Chas Willis (Geo Walgrove Sem!) Wright Hen Youss Wm Yopelyea Chas Young Wa & THIRD DISTRICT. Firet Ward, The Graft {0 thie Congressional District of the City of Brooklyn, was commenced yesterday morning. of 10 o'clock, at the headquarters ef Provest Marshe Gregory, No, 250 Washington street. Throughont the entire day large crowds of spactators gathered ip front of the building. The room was not es eommes 4jous ae could be desired, neither for the anzicug spectators (who, a8 soon as the doors were throws epen immediately filled the place assigned them,) aew for the repreecntatives of the press. Every preeeay tionary measure wes taken hy the eatherities to prey vent any interference with the proceedings. A leres body of police wereronstantly in attendance, andes the charge of Capt. Smith, of the diet preeinet. Di- feetly in the rear of the tmilding, ¢we companies of the Ist Minnesota regiment were stationed, compri- ¢ing tp 1] 66 men, under the command of Capt. C. B. Heffelinger. The following gentlemen comprise the Board of this Metrict, which embraces the tet, $4, 8, 4th, Sth, 7th, 11th, 19th, 15th, 19th and Shh Wanrdes Capt. (iregory, Provost Marshal; Abner M Comfrisslonor. Nelson Le Notte Surgeon; and Beauv! Bristow, Recorder, Shortly after 10 o'clock Capt. Gregory read the a Ger of the President and of Provost Marshal Generell Fry, and announced he was abont to preceed with the draft in the let Ward of the 34 Congressional Dilse trict, B. 4. Midgley, R. D. Tompkins, end C. C. De Rots were appointed to eount the ballots, 780 bellets were deposited in the wheel, the quote being 190. Mr. David Wiater, « blind man, wounded at the hattle af Williamsbargh, was placed at the wheel, The fires nametaken from the wheel was thet of Andrew Johnson, No, 11 Statest. At 12 o'clock it wes ene nounced that the quote of the Ist Ward hed beam @rawn. A recess of an hour was then taken. Mr. We F. Waring, one of the enrolling officers, was Grafted visar WAaD Comecairrs. 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At one o'clock the drawing for the Becond Ward | wascommrnced. Henjamiu Midgley, James B. Packard and ©. C. lo Boia @omprised the committea thet counted the ballot, 1,269 names were deposited += | the |, from which 251 were to be drawn. The firet individual to draw es prize was Jolin Duff, Nu. > j James es At half-pest two o'clock Captaln (iregore | eave notice that the quota for the Second Ward bad been drawn, Assemb! yma) ley, from the 4ecpnd District, was drefted, Richard Dermott, @ reporter of the Brooklyn Faqce, was also drawn, as wee Mitheal | Kennedy, foreman of No. 7 Engine. AREOOND WARD CONSCRIPTS. 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