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THIRTY.THIRD VEAR. ) NUMBER 10,196 f The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. SHERMAN AT FAYETTEVILLE llis Scouts Reach Wilmington, SUCCESS OF GEN. SCHOFIELD, Occupation of Kinston, RAGGSTILL REPREATING. City and Miscellaneous News, ‘Commencement of the Draft. NAMES OF CONSCRIPTS. Everything Passing Of Quietly. THE WHEEL 10 TURN AGAIN TO-DAY. &C., &e., &e. GENERAL SHERMAN, | Fils Army at Fayetteville. Fortress Monroe, March 14,.-The steamer Cham- jon arrived here this morning from Wilmington ¢ left Wilmington on the 11th instant, bringing first definite intelligence respecting the move- mie of General Sherman and his forces, Oa the moruing of the 11th instant ecoutes m General Sherman's army resched Wil- ington with the news that ‘is army had hed Fayetteville, N. C., aud were encamped ite immediate vicinity, quietly resting prepara- anothe: march northward, Fortresa Monece, March 14.—Fverything {es Iyriet in and aroun! Wilmington, Business of eli binds is cradually resuming ite former anpect. The bid merchants and residents remaining in town are rapidly sccustoming themselves to and ae quieecing @ the new order of affairs, [Favetteville is situated on the Weet bank of the fiver (Cape Fear) and the cay ital of Cumberland Sounty. The population of the place increased Por) 3,582 In 1°29 to 7,000 in 1853. It a8 now one Mf the largess places in the Stare, and Lefore the sebeliion wan she centre of an metive trade anil the teat of manufactiires of some importance. There Were, armong other eniary Ss. Kevera) turpentine Jim Jleries, cotton factories and griatinilia. A few files above, on the river, in Chatham County, ex- yensivo coal mince have been in operation for yeara. funicrous plank roads lave been constructed in bis direction irom Fevetteville, while one extends tward for the distance of one hundred aad nty miles to Charlotte, The creat importance Fayetteville is due to the arsenal thera, which seized by the rebel authorities when the old lprth State seceded, These extensive works cover aren of sore fly acres, and were built at great i nae to the Genera! Government. The rebels e teen running them night and day elace the meacemout of the war } GENERAL SCHOFIELD, News Vin Newbern. Nevhern, N.C, March 12,—4 o'clock, P. M.- Testerdsy the enemy ‘ell beck across the Neuse River, after burning the bridge over that stream Cie reported that ther also burnt the rebel ram & the same time which was guarding the bridge, Simber is now going forward to rebuild the bridge. ‘be railroad is completed to within a short dis- ance of the river, opposite Kinston, The enemy wil not be able to remain in Kinston ing, even if they dec!ine to make another stand, which there ia much doubt. Deserters end re- gees continue to come inte our lines, The enemy ffered the most, owing to their repeated charges our works, in which they were repuised each me, With severe loss, Onr troops stand their ound manfully, and in high spirits over the gspect of meeting Sherman soun, Doctor Page, the Sanitary Commission, who hes sent a force rith supplies to the front for the wounded, has » collected @ listof the killed and wounded, orch will be sent on for publication, Occupation of Kinston, Washington, March 15.--At noon to-day the avy Departinent received advices by the United otes steamer Lehight, at Fortress Mouroe, that ynera! Schotielt cceupied Kinston, N C., on the sh indtaut, General Bragg and bis army retreat. Fifteenth (Coonecticut Regiment Not Captured, The following letter was sent to the Hartford 66, und appeared in its columns Tuesday even- Newners, N.C., Mareh 11, Editors: Our fovees at Kinston have aucmber of rebele and r taken Colonel brigade from the rebels, and the Fifteenth agein all right end ready fora fight, General rry formed @ junction with our forces at jpxton, and Sherman will be in the rear of the tele at Goldsboro to-day or to-morrow Our res here will keep the rebels at work if they cau, ti] Sherman pets to thoir rear, Yours, in haste, R. a. eridan’s Occupation of Charlottesville. A private letter from Charlottesville, Va, pub- ed in the Richmond cinen, of Monday, es the following particulars of Sheridan's occu- tion of that place: The Yaukee army, five thoneand strong, entered ir place ou Priday, about (wo o'clock P. M., the ard taut, unopposed, The Mayor and civil authorities the corporation met the enemy onthe hill south- cof the University rovunda, where the town was rrendered by the Mayor, and protection to private oparty cuaianteed hy the Yankees to the citize the authorities of the University. to town ; then nce, and then imumediate iy ‘ Custer, sur jiowed aix others, and 4 bonded hy dozen or tweaty bearing Confeder- ‘scuptuied trom (be defeated and routed troops erm Early; then followed the entire column eh the main street to the front of the Baptiet u ee were closed, and »udows of the honses were gewerally bHnde forthe rabble of negroesand mean, un uaes Lite w@men on the evreets, every thing iudicated 4 buried cit Soon after the arrival of t cuarde were placed at every etreot crossing line of march, Four hundred bnahels of onging to our Geveruinent, were fonnd at mil, and @ few hundred busheleof wheat, to private perrons, were fou A$ niet the tarme around € rovered \ ith cavalry, presenting d pie. t sot our citizens, In town quiet pre- ed during the night, exe@,t the nadee of pasej w Lew detachments E ived. RBoouting an: were sont ont in all directions on Sat day. 5 tering as ther went. The exe from punderines, When. ne pad @uy Old OF MLVEr it Wee cae LO De etolen | phia is reported, | | Hawley is native of North Carolina, by thoer pretended negro worshippers. On Saturday and Sides All the able: hodied eer men were press ed into the Yankee service to destroy the iron bridges; and on Sum evening the wood treatiework of — these ridges owas buroed, ond they are now « heap of ruins, The country free bride was tmrnton Monday morning, Monti- cello woult have been burned had not the wife of the Present occupant been sick, The vandals threateued roy it on sheir next visit, A raiding party that Went down to within two miles of the Hon € Rives's, threatemed to barn his house also, On Sun- day evening, some of the Yankee artny detertuined to publigh a paper and went to the Curostc Lr office to effect theif design but portions of the prow lad en removed with the typ. and they were unable to @ fo, ey then took porseasion of the Jerr enso- SIAN office, and cominenced ¢ peration after Piearessing for ie, euddenly quit, they Might resume their object next but orders Lad been jarued to move off by #ix o'clock next dav, aod no further tions for th 6 of their paper were revumed. On Monday moriuing, soon after light, the drume were beard, and troops we arched down the main street, evacuating the town, Large num- Lere of negroes mounted on etolen horses were seen going off with the Yankees; women with litle cliid- renin theit arme seemed as racer to be off as the men, On leaving the town, they separated into four columns, taking as tuany different directions, One of the columus went to Scotteville, destroying the factory there and the canal “THE THIRD CATALEY DIVISION CHRONICLE.” The paper alluded to in the above letter bere the above title, but the enterprixcing publishers, it seeme, not time to get out a full sheet, and they pl sor one column, The contents con vertisements offering rewards for “My man Roeser,” deseribed as run *pe- cial orders to Karly to furnish certain supplies, an hitherto, &e. A ‘Personal appeara, the olect of which is to open a correrponde with some young lady of Charlottesville, with a view to matrimony The following appears over the name of the valiant “Fannie”: Heavqvantens, Tian Cavatey Drvision,) March 4 1565 ‘ Report of property captured and destroyed by the Third Cavalry Division, March ¥ Captured. Eleven plecos of artillery, Afty-four dou- bie rete artillery harness, six caissons, nine fore eleht hundred horses and mules, one hundred nad twenty army wacons, fifteen ambulanceatwo hundred and tweuty-five double sets wagon haroess, fifteen double sete ambulance harness, one ambulance wag- op and harne our railroad cara, one loaded with railroad bridy hirty army earl Aad perty captoied and destroyed bree wn pound Iarrott guna, one fix Nvision, March 8. 18+ pound gun. Deatro yer. telning ecpplies of leather shoes, Four Railroad bridges, three care con- idles, horseshoe nails and muskets G. A, CustKm t Major Goneral Commanding, 8. W. Base » Captain aan) A AAG Ar'cce of “poetry” on Jeff, liny'4, and letier abruptly cut off in thet tth Hine, the liet of contents of this brilliant races, of a 8 ploce From Europe. Twe Duy’ Later News Portland, Me, March 16. The eteatuehip Peruvian from Londonderry, the Sd instant, hae arrived, ‘Lhe American news per the City of Leadon, cited no materia! influence on the English markets Morere, Satterihwaite's Cirenins, dated the Even- ing of the 1s instant, roporte a declining market for Awerican Securities Five-Teeuty Bonds have «iven way from 63% to 61, at which they closed with bnyc re—a decline of &% per cent, Quecn Victoria bas temporarily ¢ seclusion by recelviog the ex erged from her Poreien Aimlacemiors, of the Legations, ete, iu Stuto at Muekio Mr. Adama, the Ameri Minies his Recret were presen', but Mre. Adatna wae unaroidah! ment. The Queen will hold avother Court on the Lith inet, which ia limited to @ «elect cireles of English nobility, The great exhibition in Dublin is to be inaugurated by the Prince of Wales with tho same ceremonial as if by the Queen herself, The opening of the telegraph to India has been finsily aonmnced, causing consicerabie seagntion, Private mersavee freu Caleutta bad hed Constan tinople in treive hour da message trom Kawache bad reached Fngland in eleh! aod «half hour The King ot italy arrived at and was received enthusine teally, The Cardinal Viearat Rome hae issued a notiliention relative t the jubilee, He reverteto the object of the Dope encyclical letter, and particuinripes na eepecially de- piorable the errors of i berty, of conseie@nce and 16- Fistous worship being recognized ne legal rights, He cannot recognize aa just, the right of all to proporate through the preee erroneous principies, nor can he ioe that the willof the people is the supreme Aw The mother of the Queen of Holland died at Hague on the 1st inet. The Russian country bordering upon the Btates of ntral Asia, extending from the res of Aral to Lako klel, has been formed into Russian provinces, under the tide of Kussian Turkisian Now York State Legishature. Senate. Brits Rerorren Favonancy, For the improvement of certain por mof New York not yet surveyed. Vor the improvement of b kiyn Helebts, Authorizing the erection of » new Capitol To eatablish the Cornell University, and donate to it the proceeds of the | nited states Land (rrant. The General State Appropriation Bill, Amending the charier of the Fast New York and Jamaica Kailroad Company, Bu.is Revonrep,—Regulatiog the foes of puyei- ans aud surseons in certain cases, Jmcreagiug (ie rate of interest on Brooklyn County Bonde, to amend the Brooklyn Sewerage Act. For improving Leonard rookiyn, Coufirming the beuuty resolutions of Richmond County Bupervisorte, lueor pfating the Knickerbowker (ine Company. Author- fine all hore railroad companies in the State, excent fu Now York City and Brooklyn, to increase their | Albany, Mareh 15 rates of fare W per cont, Bits Invwopvosy, Relative to the Croton Aque duct in New York, and to change the ¢rade of aticets aifeciod thereby, To equalize the tare on the Brouk lyn borse railroede, Mr, Aliabin moved coneurrent resolntions asserting the Monrue doctrine ia regwrd to Mexico, nad ite occupation by Maxumilina, [a- bled, Kecess Assembly. Rrromts—To amend the act establfeRing a qoaran- tine for the port of New York. To prevent tue en pox. For eequisition of landsfor the Crovon 4 duct, To incorporate the Metropolitan Market ¢ y. To authorize the organization of @ company ion of Firemen in New York lve For the better regale: city. Advermly. Mr, Angel moved to lay the report upon the table, for the paspose of permitting the minority of the Com wittee to make @ report To amend the charterof the Pilnd Mechanics’ Asso- elation of Now York. Transit Co, KiLis Passen—KExtending the operations of agen eral manufacturing inw, ae to ipelide coal and peat compauies. ‘To amend the charter of the Brook » 0 Mercantile Library Assoriavion. Bitio Intkonverp—lo amend the charter of the Occidental [nanrance Gotpany. Incorporating the Harry lioward jiasion of exempt firemen, To amend the act regulating the pilotage of the port of New York. The senate hill io miuend the Generel Bounty law, giving substitutes furnished by dratted men the same bounty as volunteer. Hor the in. provement of Dock stieet, Brooklyn. To amend the Boldiers’ Voting law. To construct rail:oade in the city of Brooklyn. for the conveyance of pieseucera | between Hiookiyn and Woeatchester Co. Mr. Queen | inwoduoed a bill exempting perscos in the einpioy ot telegraph companies from iniiitia or jury duty, Ke- cose. To incorporate the New York Ivews items, (By Telegraph to the How York Sun.) Tar draft commenced in Baltimore yesterday, Toe failure of two produce houses tn Philadel- | Gan, Souoriety bas place! Gen, Hawley in com- mand of Wilmington and its defences, (en, Krors prevailed in Washington yesterday that Peace Commissionors have reached City Points | from Richmond, Mas. Gave. Crone and Kel'y have arrived at Fortress Monroe from City Pow? baring been ex changed, | NEW YORK, THURS DAY, MARCH Tow Now Jorery Legislature in joint eeasion elected John P. Stockton (Dem.) for U. 8 Benstor, by ® mejority of three over Jobo C. Ten Eyck (Rep) Lanom nutobere of deserters continue to come into Gen. Meade's lines, Several cavalrymon ar- rived on Sunday with their horses and equip- mente, which they are allowed to soll. Ta New York State Sonate, in executive sasion, yesterday confirmed the nominations of ©. W Guidard as Captain of the Port of New York, and of N. P. Pond, Henry 1. M1 lett, John Cashow and James H. Thompson as Harbor Masters, No more of the three cent fractional currency is to be issued, in view of the coin pieces authori sod to be substituted by act of Congress. That which will be returned to the Treasury wil! not be re- issued A mitrrary commiseten for the trial of guerrilias assembled at Louisvilla, Ky. yesterday. Jerome Clark, alias “Sue Monday,” was found guilty, two Witnesees swearing positively to the diferent mur- ders committed by him, He wan seutenced to be bung today. Tum President, although suffering from weak- neas and fatigue, received an vimtors yosteriay the members of the Cabinet, Count Wydenbouke wag presented to the President by Secretary Seward, as Minister resident from Austria. The usual com- plimentary end friendly salutations wore ex- cbanged. Ixroumatios from the Arwy of the Potomac, speaking of Gen, Sheridan's auccess in destroying the Lynchburg Railroad, at several points, and in- flicting severe damage on the canal, ete, saye he ison his way to the White House, wud that the military officers high tn authority clalin this to be the mort !mportant raid of the war Tas Washington Cunontoum of yeaterday ex. preases the hope that all who have not Imperative official Dusiness will refrain from visiting the Premdential Mansion until the President shall have recovered from the fatigue ot the recent severe Pressure of official duties, which ist use of bis present illness, Tae Provost Marshal Genoral has {sued @ circu- lar in conformity with she recent Proclamation of the President, pardoning deserters on certain con- ditions, instructing ail officers and employees of his bureau to give prompt attention to the receiving and forwarding of such deserters as may present thern sin accordance with ts provirions, As teamer Star Gray Eagle passed Dranden- burg, » youterday, an engagement was observed between the federal furces (about filty) stationed there, and en unknowa number of rebele, Our forces aj pesred to be retreating towards the brow of the bill, and intrenching themselves in the court-house and neighboring bulldings; bat it is thought they would repulse the enemy. Beoretary Sewarp has jasued a e.reular orler ing the arrest of al! persons found engayed in hold ing intercourse with the rebels by sea, All offend erm are to be held as prisoners unt!! the end of the war, Non-resident foreigners found guilty in thie respect are to leave the United Miates within twolvo days Provost Marsbals and Marshale of the Culted Btates will arrest and commit to militery custody all such offenders an wall disregard this order, whether they have; orth or not, Tos Canadian Parliament on Tuesday night Voted the $1,000,000 submitted by the Minister of Finance for the permanent defence of the country ; also three bundred and fifty thousand dollars for The Finance Minister in a speech vaid : “The Canadian Government wero of the opinion that so long as the American war laste, we must bave a force on tne froutier in the ghape of police and militia, to @ pport the civil authorities, and fulfill the obliga tious wo are und«: to actthe part of a good neigh bors towards the Tnited States."’ Cavtais MoDonatn, of the lightsbip at Smith's Point, who was captured nearly ® year since by the rebels, has just returned to his home at Kalti- more, after a long fmprisonment at Salisbury, N.C, He fully confirma previous accounts of the horrors of the rebel prisous, Patients w th typhod fever and other diseases, with scurce a rag to cover their nakedness, were Jad upon the bare floor of some wretched workahopea, which were used ws hospitals, Death was the only relief for the sick. Tbousands of ovr men dying of buuyer Isy out, be states, nisht after night, without shelter and nearly uaked, through biting frosts aud culd rains Cuanias Coox, formerly the ticket avent at Raltiuore depot Charles Williams, teket agent ot the Bauitary rooms, and Thompson, the agont es the depot, were arrested last nizit at Washington, end committed to the Old Capitol, charged with Laving defrauded the Government of nbous $90,000 worth of transportation tickets, Thompson ts the expenses of volunteere on the frontier charged with baving t.ken them frorn the oftice | end then given them to Cook and Willams, Many of the tickcts were found in the hands of agents in the city, they getting 50 per cent. for disposing of them at firet, but latterly they only ot 26 per cent. The extensive circulation caused by these agenia | was the means that led & the exposure of the General Intelligence, [By Mafl to the New York Sun.) A Bgport from Acapulco s deserted Maximilian, and ag hean cause, A BOLD thief, the other day, ran out of a jewelry etore in Boston with a tray fi!! of diamonds, and escape. A Cutnrem thief, hearing stolen ® minsionary's watch, brought it back to him the next day, to learn how to wind it up! Tur volcano of Turcalba, Costa Rica ati!l con. Houes @ rain of ashes, Tho Leal is air.oms unsup- portable, Tum sporting world im al! agow with the an- houncement that Flora Temple will make her re. | entree upon the turf, after two years of retirements, in May. She will appear upou she Vashion Course, A scmuEa of officers who Lave fervic® are now resigning, be ny anxious to em- , bark in civil pursuiss, Gouersl Holtman, » very prominent and efficient officer, is cu the list Five girls, employed in the spool cotton factory at Portsmouth, N.H,, have teen arrested and fined for stealing cotton, About the thousand pounds of cotton have been stolen from the factory within ® short time, A PaEMAnIaN named Warren Spaulding, who fien Viearro has joined the Repube considerable | wrntto Washington to fee the ments, was locked Ja 1D \e))@ few dave con for cutting @ larce mace! out of the curtaing in the White Mouse, which the wretch desired to keep as a trophy or relic, Srattetics just issued by the Department of Agriculture show that while the farms of the le’ States, in 1°58, proiuced crops wor 5 S22, those of 1804 yielded mo less than 690, Tre Peruvian Government having aatiled their troubles with Spain, Lave se\zed ex-Presuient Cas- tela, on tho obarge of atterupting to get up @ revo- lution ; they sent him on board @ Government vea- eeland sent hin t sea; vobody knows whither, but it je supposed to China, Coat has been gathered upon the beach at Phippsburc, Me, for mang years, and Professor Brackett, of Mowdoin College, thinks that @ coal ming extends aong the coast from RK nd to Nove Bootia, but that the bed of the out at men to be worked, The waves cast blocks of {t upon the beach from time to time, Usvsrat caution i observed by the military on the ‘ine of the Pototnac, from a few miles above the 1) atrict to Harper's Ferry. Forces have been aug- mented and strong pickets are establiahed to pre. vent guerrilla ineursions, The enemy are tn force in Virginin in the county of Loudon, conscripting snd procuring all the good horses which they can find, indicating # hostile Cemonstration, 7H4,« H04, O48, « The Draft. The Drawtog Commenced Names of the Conscripts, Etc. Following closely in the wake of Governor Fen- tou's assurance that no draft would be made where recruiting was in progress, came the report yeater- day that the drawing was actually ‘n progress in the city, Our reporters on repalring to the several Provost Marshal's offices, discovered that in the Fourt), Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Diatricta the work wane ab periolis of the day, but in the Seventh and Niuth Districts no drafting The Wards comprising the Districts tn umeneed at di oceurred, which drafting occurred vesterday, are designaied as follows, end the names drawn to each will be found appended to this article: The Fourth —Comprisinge the Firat, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Fighth Warde Captain JW Erhardt Provost Marshal, No, 1i4 Hudson siree Fifth District Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards Went, Provost Marshal; Leutensat Robert J. Ward, sctlog Prowost Marshal, No, 425 Broome stree: Bixth Matrict en Sixteen) Wards vou Mare is) Sixth Pighth Comprinng wentiotn aud Twenty-first Wards Mavierre, Peovoat Marshal, No Comprising the Baventh, Tenth, Captain HP J Comprising the Ninth, Fifteenth, Captain ©, KR. Koster, Pro- Nut. the Fighteeuts, Captain B ¥ 1,008 Broad way. On visitng the Provost Marshal of the Ninth informed that there Ilo stated that ft District, our reporter was would be no draft in his district wan Giseretiouary with the Marahal to have a lraft oF pot, eccording ae recruiting wad brisk or other- wine Bo long an tie Poovost Marshal ie kept busy will the draft be postponed; but whea men cease te come up, then | will the drait commence. The Seventh District was simularly situated, and reeru te continued to coma in. The following aro the official quotas of the respective districts, minus (le twenty-ve per cent deterred by the President: Four! src o 029 men, Fifth district Lied Bioeth dietrot a Reventh distect . r Ei. latrict f “ Ninth district, . bd Total men, Relow je aunexed 4 list of the narnea drawn yes- muster ng ip men, just eo ter Diernior—Firat Ward nes place tin the wheel was 652 names were drawn, the The following tn a het of the Fourru The number of whieh 6 from teing crews quote hawe A A Alren, 1) Allman, J Ash, W Auenstin, 1, A AD 1 Abearn. Alber G Ahearn, Yo Alleman, J thous it, B I} Blackwell, Jas Barry, R Brooks, Wm Holt, Tim J © Brown, Iradly, © Hirmingham, H Butler, 8 A Hower, H Burkee, Ww . B Baumer, an, M OL J Brady J) Bele Fron Van Burke A Batch, F Burrows, © Bamer, EC Holton, JB. t, ET Burke, J Burne, TC Brown, W Hrown, M Barkman, J © Beiving, P Benoan, C Bor- on, E Blakely J iiredy, T Burgas, W beecher, 1 jiurk, brown, P Burne, J Browa, J Buike, My Colman, Jae Connor, F Chauncey, F Coster, P Coiling b Coffers dF Couper. J On wo, J Collin, A Coleman, J Corelli, & rawiord, M Cowen, M Counor, J Cart.) Carcigan, W Condon, J Clase, TT Ca!'ahan, BOT Cole, MH Collinger, Cleary, M Cowell © Christinneou, 1) Corcoran, J Couway, © Cary, LV Y Coilias, J Crayin, J Connolly, Mt Cur 1 Croneu, G Carty, UH Crispea, © Con Cortelan tan, M Cueie Po Campbell, d Cb , | Carrol M. Calleaban, il M Casey, Phos Caliban, vb daa lee, P ronchue, J De Forrest, J Daniele D Deaton, ¢ ery fF bean, OD Duriel, J Dough erty, J Del Kore, J Duran, | Dunn VT Yomcott, K Duoling, W lionnelly, W Deceriog, G Douglas, J Donohue, T Douovan, M Donnelly, P Imgun, M Daly, J Meisteid Jr W Delany, M De Veuoge, a hiwnon, W Donvbue, J Drisevel, gE J Kustiee, J Emmons, B Enrieht, A Emory, A Fl. phivon, b evans) T hiton, M Exon, C BIL kn. right teao DM Keick, I Reap, B Emilebure, F Vuglehart, D Mean, L Erick, C Eller, J Fuyles F Emanuel, J Elphineten, Li Is Pultner, P Pitzgeralt, Jno Fox. J For’, F Freneh, J Frau, E Flyn, ARG Froweuter, W Faruis, P Fite rerald, A Fallep, J. Fenton, s) Farrell, J Fogarty, J Voley I Biynn, I Piedy, F iiat, Win Pray, © avd Inne, J PM aid d H Furlong, J Planes, W Polkine, I boley, J Franden, F Froet, U Fraser, He Fowler, G J Gilling, G Gray, J Gaines, M Garvey, W Glove, J ter, Eo Grady, 1, W Gill, D nor, d Grogan, J Golberg, G | Gleason, Gille fra vey, Gr Geary trale au, G Herrison, Holmes, Bh ilayes, M Heine, A Hamil ton, © A Hultz, Hilicks, B Hegler, I Hollins, J Ho- weil, T Hawise I Herman, © Huterson, J Higging, M Heron, P Harting, W Howling, J Hubiaban, B Howard, M Hiugine, W Ilordy, J Hamet, M Howard, F atone, T tHollahan, G K Holt DD Hel. lywood, BET Harris, Haekine, M Heine, J Marmill, ¥ Hocan, P Manly, R Henessy, J Hamelin, L abn P Hauly. J Maly, © HMelmany d Benry, E Hutt Hannan, H Hulrey, TH Hanes, J Horn. J Hean M Henneesy, J iusrey © Halloway, & Hayuer, if] Harling, KH Hob, 1) Hieran. T Hogan, H Hearn, J Aitlierberger, J Harris, J Harlan, Hege- P Hialiahan, |, Holger, H. F, Hare- furst, J dloxie, HM Holl, J Herrakean, H Hentein M Heebureee, W itarbut K ilawley, G Hedden, W Marrs on) Haygerty, dt 1h, Heyanes, W Heath, tL Miggineon Hayes. mao, J Holden, i oll, P dovee, | H Jeutzen, J Jenkinson, M dy J Johusou, M J M James, J Joyves, G ow dd deevi H decode obneon, Chas Jowite, HJourem, FB dafers, J Jackson, WW Johnson, H acon, K D Kallahan, M O'Keefe, T Kendly, J K Rinie, MKonny. — Keel H King, W'S Kee Tha Kane, §, Koareh, A Kirkwood, P 8 Kelly, Jas Ketch- un ¥ Kel nt Ken on iL Keenan, Ik Ml Ke. | roy er Kavu. ¢ Ww ‘leinechomo “iG » Kirk, K Keating, HK J Kare nw peas 2 1 mi oo, Pt nard » r eects wMRereie™ RRL Laptele, & Le) PRICE ONF CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY — nn | leary, J Levy, C Lenahan, D Lausen, T Limbeeh, laland, TW Lange. J Loch. I’ Lopes, © Latteren, 7 lewia, RLyneh, F Lioyd, W Link, H Lelleker, Leschmann, T Leary, J Lulang, U Leroy, W Lanigan J Moore, M Maher, J Murphy, J Monahon, F Mel ter. Jos Maus, 1 T McDaniel, M Malvin, P Mnehilt irs Maure, Jae Miller, J McRuim J MeCarny, P Moore, Bo Mever, W McIntyre, J McCarty, @ Millers H Miller, G McCabe. J May, J MeCarthy, J MeVank, do MeOonald, J Martin, Rherry Martin, Win Metntyre, 4 Malteee, Thos Mitche’'. H Miller, Je McCormick, J Metran, H YeCran, Mich Mehan. A MeLeren, 17 M HMayer, J Ma ner HW McHueh. J 4 Morria, 7 all, R Waren o, 3 Murphy, J Mills, M Mahon). | Murph lahony, J MeCombe. 7 Wand&il, P Me Donal Mever, T Murray, W McMaden, | Moore, KR More MeMahow, J. Mather, MeCauin, lL. MoMano Murphy, J. Murphy, Wo Meearty. J) MeRealeie Gd Miller, P Mahony, WMeVay,o Machlio, H MeKit bin, J Murphy, " John Nolan, W Noredick, P Neleon, Po Nieto Novere, ) Nagle, H Newhouse P Nel oo, P Soon W Nagel, JE Nicholl, E North, M Faxel 0 P O'Donnell, J O'Rrien, M_ O'Connor, M O'Brien, J Octendort, F O'Hearn, J O'Reilly, W Ostr@mnty O'Meara, M O'irien, NO Releon, A Ot Gea * feorand. J (Brien, # O'Connor, Fred Otary, P Otter, C Olterswom, r JW Poihart, A Pierser, Win Powers, G Pettiorew, GW Parsing, M Powers H Pa orson, © Per Hi Perking Ot coeh. enting, N Ving nly L Pallett, L Pheigin, H leper, I Pierce J Voor, a M Quigly. R A Roche J Rilev, A Rinderherk, J ar, » A Roberta P Kiley, Rewilleu. F Keel, IDK i Kerman, J Richert, Th Riley, HW Keninuller, thell CN sell, 1 Keony, Ff Rehpus, W Robertson, TC Rice, Reach, J Koblinsen, L Keble, ©. Ryan, A Kuthen, & 1 Sullivan, W Schneider, F feott, R Shear, 0 & liven, | N. Slade, S Mehmidt, © Hi Stribiing, D Siar terly, PSkally, L. Sullivan, M In, Sedherdt, 7 Bevmonr, J Btewart, & Ktrasemer, Wo scott, oF Behmiat, © Behinidt, Simall, J tpray, J Sullivan, A Schinilt, § Schuber, J Senimec!l, Chae Btarin, Che Bey wour, J MH Strick, T Steore, © sbultz, J Atunbery HW Stanhro, J smith, W Scallon, T Stafford, G sinde HS hmit, P Sullivan, J Rherlock, P Schalebten, Sullivan, Ja Smith, F Stetubhoi, J Schinidt, © Sties, stepa Meony, Lh Bhook Slocum, J Sunkell, P Starr. 7 UTravers, M Tripple, Taff, T Twillery, M Tempe, W troy, DP Pwinicy, J liunby, Twiner y J Vietory, J Veo Buren, JC Yaa Borkirk, Ww T Woolf, Hy Wheat, & J Tonhav, J W Tobin, W Townly, I Taylor UW Theermaty P Wy hoff, C Wilson, 1 Wil- Hiams, F Williams, J Williame, Po Williame, f Wil Hiame, TH Wilton, of) Weekrman, P Walsh) HA Whitney, M Wool, AN Walden, J Walker J Wer er WD White, J Wetzel, J Webster, © Wilton, W Weston, W Welsh, H Walsh, KR Welsb, MH Wyek> off, J Wintleld, © Widdemer, M Woll, T Wall, 4. H Zogier Pirrn Diarator— Seventh Ward The drafting commenced in thia district with the Seventh Wart, Seven th. .sand thres hundred and twenty-nine names were put into the wheel, out of which five hundred ond ninety-eight are to be drawn. Two hundred names were drawn yesterday, From one house, Sd Grand street, four men were drawn, There no excitement whatever, and Indeed very fow expected a draft, as Gov. Fenton's dispatch bad evidently thrown then off their puard. A few noted Individuals appeared whou o!! wea over, to me theusand know if they were drawn, and were quite delight. of when they discovered that their pamee bad not been called, Provost Marshal Went was abrent, in cousequence of illness, and 1st Lieut, Robt. J. Ward, of the U, 8. Cavalry, ected forhim. The drawing will be re thie morning at 9 o'clock, The following are the names of the winners in this lotterya A. John Adame, Simen Abrama, Henry Allen, Mer man Abes, hott Abbost. od, ourse, med BR P Rallent, Jacob Hrown, Chae Harker, Mal Benson Joho Burna Chas Barrow, Jacob 8 Baldwin, Kern. hard Bennell re Jan Coate'lo, Denia Cooley, Jae Carroll, Thos Cade Dante! Crowley, Christian Claussen, Robt Clove, Ine H Coeter, Fa Clarkson, Henry Cross, Chignell, Char yo Caffray, M Conroy, Wm Jas Conners, M ( ahey Corvon, H Carbur, Alex Henry Clos, Geo Coger. Clarke, Thoe Canniugham, Matthias Dog, MI Donovan, Jobn Doviin, James Driver, Chas Doll, Win Dowsing, Calvin Le Wolt, Pat Donahoe, Chae lresaber, Donovan Jno, Geo K Denue, Mi Desmond, Dhow lureud, Xt, Deegan Jua Dinan at, # Wr Fraus, Joo heen Anthony Fritz, Saruel Frank, Jno Pinne gan Fay, Ed Flanavan, Jao Frederick, Chae t Thos Franklin, Chas Fuller Win Fondswite, Pinley, John Feeney, Thos Flynn, a po (rand, J nw ( Lobe .| And Graham, ettier dames Griftiu, Carl cham, K Maurice Cireesr, James \ (ilbert, Joho Gan. non, Joo Gray, Jno Gellavher, i" Jatiue Hines, Wm Hussey, Mermon Heller, Ino We Howard, Win Hendegeon, Timothy Haye, Nortait Hurley, & Murat, Robert Horton, Chi rtoa Vind, Ales Hutchingwon, Juo W Liuaton, Francis lures, A Samuel Jappa, Ludlow Jussalec, Jno H Jardner, Kdwd A Joye, Win Jehorion, Bzie Jackson K Geo Enoll, Mich] Kane, Aaron K Keeley, Jno Kelly, Jne Kane, Pat helly, L ‘Wm Low, Chas Lacknell, Jno Lenaman, 80! 1 yor Jacob Lewis, And Lenoon, Mowe Lavine, 1 Leveron Jeremiah Murphy, Pat Malvany, dacoh Mies Francie Molloy, John Murphy, D Murray, farce Hf Milloy, John Markham, Jacob Markman, leo M hon, Heury Miller, Francis Munt, Michae! Mannlos Michael Martin, Thomas Mitciel. Me Pat McGuinness, James Melnuehlin. Frans M» Dowough, David MeQuina, Pniup MeCulum, Joba MeDouald, Timothy SicKeever, Thee Mole M chael MeGogein, Thos MeCartt, Matrek MoCatteay, Fisucwe MeCabe, Fran ( hae) McDow Mequnde, M r. Tush Me Me Edward Nolson, John Neill, Manie! Si 0 Daniel O'Connor, Thos (Garren, Pp Geo Pettingill, Iraac Prior, Meury Peyne, K. nell, Waabingwo tay Thos O' Donnell Thos H Robinson, Chas Romer Matt Riardon, Chae Rourke, Chris, . Dewnin Keilly, 8 Chae DB Sprowharam Fernard Sheridan, M Brith, Thos sullivan, Avex Bmith, Lewis Rolowan, Jae Siting, 1G eo Herman Sch jor, Win EB Kmith, at's shee, ™ BRully, Mores Solowon, Jao Baas, Jno stokes, James Scott, Wi smich, Mal pia. ford, Jno Stewart, (seo Bebletcher, Wm she heey Henry Suis, han, T. John H Tees, Win Thom , Maier ee Tobim John Thomes, Win Tourer Trea, John Oomtinned ow tha last oane