liS 11 liniihnsi to pans by. • But we rumor opitt to ..aetlee your criticism. u it oaks, at balk, on TIMM& upon our method aa4 our '•• preceedliim We. bog to .readad„you, qthat whom the hour of our country's peril had come ; whoa it was evident that a most gigan- tic effort was to be made to subvert eir insti: tallow and to overthrow the govessomat ; whoa it was vitally imprint that party bol abould bee laid &sib, and that all shculd be coded upon to WM most virago* to maintain the MAO ; at the time pop ; were sworn azq drum' as ltriaidest of the Dielied who you ahead have arged'ymir low-cinemas la the, lost emphatic maaniu" to overlook ail peat differences and to rl4l/ in debase of their oenairy sad Its teatittit ohs ; Mien' you should have *eddied respect ler the Levi and Constitution, as clearly litre • girded by the floitth, l you chose, for the drat tie+ nadir like ciriumatarume in the history of our . country, to hoot up a party plattoria, WWI "the Chicago platform," as parer"' ; to advance it beyond the Constitution; and 6i; .speak disparagingly of that great oon earratl,'re tribunal of our country. so highly raped ) • by all thiekitqg ,men Who halm inquired our institutions—the Supreme Court of the United %Mee. Your administration has been true to the principles you then laid &sin. Notwithstand ing the fact that several hundred thousand Desecrate in the loyal States eheerfally res ponded to the call of their 'country, flied the ranks of its armies, and by 44 their strong hands and arms" tided to maintain your ex esileney and the °Seers of government in the possesslon of- oar national capitol ; nottrith staadiag thelact that. the great 'body of the Democrats of the country have in the most patriotic spirit, given their beet efforts, their treasure, their brothers sad attar sons, to ins lain government and to put down - the re- W 414 you, choosing to overlook- all this, have made your appointments 'to civil office, • from yOur cabinet officers and foreign minis ters down to= the persotui of lowest grade amass the tens of thiiimanie engaged in col lentieis the . revenues 'of th i e country, exchr *sly from your political sasocithia _ !Wader inch eiretunsinacps,. virtially proi griied by your administraltron, said while most , of the leading journalsaki . deb - supported it approved the sentence p pounced against kjr.'iridlandighant, it was tar true "bourse— our honest course—to meet as “ Destotienta," that neither your excellency nor the country might mistake our antecedents or our position. closing this communication, we desire to mailine oar determination, and we doubt not that of every one who attended the 'Reedits which adopted the resolutions, to devote all our energies to sustain the cause of the Union." - Permit us, then, in this spirit, to ash your ' .siteellency, to re eXlMille the grave sabjeCts -Wok have considered, to the sad that on joUr - = Waslrement from the high position yea occupy, -: 41110 may leave behind you no doctrines and lirrther I:cc:4*Lncs of despotic power to - 4 JN andyoar posterity boat enjoying "• atioaani - herty which is the in - - boOktaisia d us all. and to the cud, shoe, that •, very laaj weir of your admirdstnition - iii#olgtimis. if it inane& with approval. Wf its. sir, with great respect, years very 6 truly.. [Silted by a the members of the Commigee.] 30, lad& tit elbserfin MIVRDI`i, JULY 18TH, 1843. . iiiMil2= Dltampereate State Tleket. . . .4. role co sow wags W. 'mammy. .1 - 'rut sriquxi irtitei i .11MSUlitWilMetatibmicli. o«, r , 011SERTER FOR THE C.A.X'PAIIOI . . In order th at the Otiseswr nay obtain as wide a circulation as pomible during the campaign Conamenied - ndge Warm*, ibscriptioat 101' at the vital of mir: This is as the present high Parsers can they me fp., be ' October next, red will receive the full number of papers required b make up the third of,a year. .41 tire skSiiriiker Of tire time, the papers "UV I 'promptly discontinued, milers Aire iiceivirig them shall give us notice heiereimed of their intention to_ become permanent subscribers. ' We hopeliat our hiendsinil go to work i with erato obtain s rimy campaign sub- We ntend t . 111 al risiNe• i print , . that will be fully worth the. mow ety, anti desire to have it obtain a wide ■ - The Meer VIA - tat+: Nibaser° imitation in condemning ihapecemdinp ;which hare taken place •'77-7" -°l *'lssrYerk - critisin the last few days, on whieh is given elsewhere. in slog decided tonne. No justifteatioa posniblrbe givenfor the amiss ohm& sod untssalyects which the moltin ebily bee best pigty of. and 'serf up ' pima 101 l rejoice to hear that- the dittottelliaibes been eapptenedi, and its • kilieseds!! WWl*nd Mu* Mt liteking this ped4 we 1id1005411 'at ap41141 atilt ii MOW 10 ths radon al 11001kinrcr. Fran the onzuetemoti oo t of rmrme hare demoumeed the imodemey sa'''mosa thet wordier* sees to promik mei we shall cantinas in the to. . toms" we km dm in the poet, to o w . d oom t. ;ftimereoi ell species of imob' OMNI% whether /heir ipplat in the kiln - itepabliona immeallieges Emmonshing Iribitoeseis *atom' idiom sad pndithiaj ibr elPihismer maim er thole et soother seileo B . 4 l4PadoPtin they duel AO' bk; l iodise ec i the TodoW_ Adiniakttotii 'hi breed fehic*.ot 484 7 amoisiellaser„ wagl as - been deciond 1 11 110 1 4/ thliPr* Rthoirk7; aid dab,' ' 411114111*7M cmilertled sec*Jcimeemds I** semi eitielikAikether ctrl lretkinglies Us "SIAM 4t, ***iittuessiimaiinai, ; . ICI:E=:I32 Terrible Rt v otriewieris r - -,--- - 1 Amon formida*e . d wily ex te . ea riot occurred in liertYork;#o Tue ay, incited by 'oppostitotki to theddra4..:;-!l'he riot commenced :in the - toodink at. the corner of Forty-Third •street and 'Third avenue, where the 'drafting for the 14th ward was going on, and the building in' which ' the enrolling. office was situated, - and vernal others, - were burned . ; destroy: ing the papers of the Provost' Mislabel. - Tim draft which had commenced in the 18th ward was also stopped on account of the riot. The police arid a swlll force of the militia repaired to the "scene of the riot, but were immediately overpowered, and 'the whole city was' at the mercy of the rioters throughout the day. Up to 10 o'clockon Mohday night fifteen buildings had iSeen burned. The Colored Orphan Asylum, an armory'corner of 21st street and 2d avenue, the house of Col. Robert, Nugent, a.4istant provost marshal-gene ral., and- various others, were likewise burled. ' Hundreds of houses all about the city were injured, and the Tribune of fice was attacked and fired, but by the timely arrival of the police was saved. The negroes in all parts of the.city were attacked, beater s Aind in some instances killed, la one case a negro was hung to a lamp-post. There weren.huge number of mushiest among policeimen,•firemen and the rioters. The teLegvelb Wives were "alinut, the city cars stopped running', the tracks heist& torn up in several places,and some of the l oam coming into the city were storied. ~ .. ' Some terrible scenes were enacted -on Tuesday; she mob having meanwhile in creased in number. "In the - afternoon a company of the 12th iniantsy; together with a platoon of polkas. met the mob on sth avenue near 46th street. The mob stood fire, ,and finally were driven by a bayonet. charge. They broke bekre the cold steel, several being severely wounded. oaeother bayonet charge was made, in the morning, on Broome - street.. In two Minuted; the mob west dispersed, five or six men being killed or wounded. On 2d avenue a desperate fight took place, last ing ten minutes, in which fifteen rioters were killed and wounded, and two hun dred carbines captured from the mob. On sth avenue the crowd was attacked by a company, forty in number,_of invalid sol diers. These were 'soon overpowered, then. muskets wrested- from ;them, and 9 of the soldiers were carried away terribly mutilated, On Tuesday afternoon the TribtOw office was attacked a second gale, and the building attempted to be fired. It was saved by the breastwork of wet pa per which had been erected. "The moet.appalliqg twaturrences of the day, however. were ou f',„dasad r :34 avenues where the fight took place in which Col. O'Brien was so brtitally murdered. The mob seems to have presented its most de termined front in this loeslity: The ne gro-quarters. in the 4th Ward. princie:l - were also- the scene of some heat t sickening events. It is estimated that upwards of one-hundred and fifty ne;,•rdes have been killed or badly injured. The florid publishes nearly a column -and a half of names of persons, policemen, diem and others, killed or injured." Gov. Seymour arrived in the mornin., and the Xayor of the city at once turned orer all his authority to bun. TheGover r nor mad* a speech from the .City itall steps, advising the people to return peace fully to their homes, or that force would be aced to Coiapel theta to do re. qle said that there was a remedy at law for all in justice that might be done in ' . the draft,' :0 assured the crowd that Its legality would be tested by the eourts:','lT it was monounced legal all it ood citizens were bound to obey it ; if decided illegal the rights of the people would be' proteewi at all bawds. The voice of p the Cow- a must be obeyed by rulers ,and private citi- Mks Siam He also announced itt tt the further drawing of names had been sus, waded for 'the present, by order 'of tee Secretary of War. The Governor';'speech had the effect of quieting the crowd in the locality where it was delivered,and rico further 'demonstrations' were :* . m.ade, there &trine - the day. JSUbc-ecilken tie, though, the dititurbauee grew ivoize e:Fe where, and he issued a Proclamatitiritall iniout the militia to en t foree ordecf.„, ,The mob continued on I\ - tx.ln4x-day, theft& with slightly `reduce l l, strength. ThO Seet2ol of the two previous days were substantially re•ensicted, bnasea being burned, negroes killed and property_plun dered. Some of the dezionstrationa.were aerial in the extreme_ The jUiakt.eilerts: of the police and military had. ecinattlast dispersed the crowd, but these who re mained were as lawless ,and. defiant. as Canister shot had been poured into them on several occasions, killing a great many. At last accounts, the milita ry had gathered in considerable numhers, end a serious fight was expected, ' SZE awe Fab. We =greet° may that Sl* telegiathic dispatches amounting the escape of the rebel army amitis the Potomac, are con firmed by the terobil bulletin of Gen. Lead& The oily tcma to the rebels attend ing th•Tsamatent was a brigade of infan try, Mew tainiiised strong. two gars, two Iwo tattle flap, and a number of, =VI afpu. Everything else Gen. lee bee eztoceeded in 'placing beyond the' Po tram, and he thus not Merely carries off the spoils of his Pennsylrania invasion, but the laurels of the campaign, _subse quent to his defeat at Gettysburg, belong also to him. The NW, CO, Minced their retreat on Mandai roaniing. Their infantry mend principsl:o an a pontoon bridge at ?Zing Wawa. Their wagon and artillery emir eclat the fords near Williamsport. , The Potacom river is not se high' u rePorted, end they are supposed to nave had but Etas difaaltT in the movement. Meade. despite of Lea's merge. has *awed hireseif a brave aid energek Cilium]. but it was on he 411 1 WintaclitiF;n than be has 'Jai" pren, thaksha , zure* leg year isetoded , XrCiellaa freer Ilia cooloaad of Jie algogArliikk laved isCleihut tarated the tided reheilieva. Me Wien APlliagyinaisfald Kea heel. Mod% ;pith fir heeler lariT.ties. Lapp ass Oltessia.trer iiicr sow bv - predisies She - we:Austy um squat 411140r0f the. radiedsrepan • Kali le IV "- • r l6 O l ll lll . Obt , 1 .1" Wk.+ Slawasir Ito following . * i os.sairisnminene in AWN* 14 . 1 rtirsoLniiit otAlnu *Elisplows:S r iOsb rei4sai of tin Siskie 9 11 0 1 04 Pri s int sin nt Washites- Ims. Wit* Int UMW 411011010. tie Semi of Mr. likoplk teas' request, we still tbiak that the * a dministration should not Imure ittOeted this opportunity' of am** ;ti a c bk ___ v~ _ Less' lbespe. MIES! • •= t• -tw; l it - ~ le - • is, ' it eli offon t it ro t . i-= d , ted be il is t I -- •i. • t gst thil at, 'of the 1 t r.: 1:: Vellih*e...,if Oti NA,. : tall • i cornmuoitislitiOn 1. in.( t t.--. ceitt-ti nuns Mr. Stephens, who is ..n the t', )f-ti nee boat, attelloruil viove. l shall ii.t..tmlli.. StoplienA that Ink ill t ii i ; .3 tractions bef.: 0 • ~.p „; I..ai tin at 1, 1 ,6 CA ; 'COUI States Steamer4"Torpedo." ..-,,,,,luoleneeciliser,4lLAuly.. "Mil i Sts: As Military .Commissiioner, I am the bearer of a ccimtannicatien In writing from Jefferson Davis', Cossunasideriti-Chief of the land and naval forosinf the Con federate States, 43)Abeshaim Lincoln, • Commander-in chief of the l4nd awl en cal foices of the United - SU.tes. Hon. Robert huld, Confederate Stites Agent of Exchange, accompanies' me ilig secretary, for the purpose of deliveringlthe commu rtication'in person,'ind conferring upon the subjects to which it relates. .I desire 'to proceed 'directly to Washington City in the steamer Torpedo, 'cortimanded by Lieut. Hunter Davidson; of The Coisfede-. rite Navy—no person being an board, but the Hon. Mr. Child, knyself, and'theboat's officers and crew. ! • • 1 Yours, very respectful!! Ay, AI:EX. - H. STEPHENS Rear Admiral S. P.' Lee, 11. S. Flag Ship Minnesota, Newport Neel:. NAVY Dtrawrwitur, 6th tJuly, 1863. ..4ctirkq Barr-Adm. S. P. La. Hpoptcos Roads. The request of Alexansierin. Stephens is inadmissible. The custoMary agents and chanitela are adequate !Or ell needful military txmorrinnication ' and conference between the UnitediStatee aid the insur gents. qumgoNl -WELLES, Seeryi of the Navy. VlctorT in the .3**lit., . , Our Western sky, is again ablaze with victory. The bulk of GlLows army under 1 Sherman started directly after the surren- 1 der of Vicksburg• iti quest 'of Joasson's army. which it has fought and . beaten near . .Tackson, -- taking .'l,OOO prisoners. Gen. F. 1 5 . BLAIR is reported in possession of Jack son.. • i 1 i l if; ge have official advices the surren derof. Port Hudson to the Federal troop s, under command of IGen. 03astm on the sth• inst. •It is- reportedpt, we have taken 15,000 prisoners, wi , vast amounts of ammunition, artillery. di4. ' Gen. Itasscsasts, I pursuingt Banco into the heart of the Solith, has been unable to force him to a battle; but he has taken 4,- Ow prisoners. If- we understand, the re ports aright, Feat Tennesseis . should now be open to his victotiounarths. It was none otr, than Jcifi. DAVIS who last winter dec lar ed in a !set speech at Jackson that theCenfeder4y must stand or fall with the poion ;of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, involving the ;control of 'the iftssissippi.. We hepe that Jeff. msy prove to have been a prophet in this instance.' t , -- .Capture of ,Vleks urg. j rue news which ne gav e i in -our lest of the sfirrenderof Vicksburg !has been fully ' confirmed IT Isteradvices We are re- I ported to have taken betwgeii 20,000 and n., 27 1 1 01 , risonern-, 102 field tCes,3o siege gun - - , ,' 5r).006 . stand of „immense riti.aitities of ammunition and '7 regi- . ment.kl ti3el. Among th prisoners are Lieut. Gin. - - .)ernberion, Ka Gem. S. Ste venson. Smith; 73owen and . Forney, four teen Brigniii,er . Geoerals, and' about 130 i Colonels. Lu nt. Colonels at' Majors. The' i nnrnber of tte` beis-fri the hospitals was ov er 1.000, of whom One-halti are wounded. i t The ,t. -- . 1..: of provisions was almost ex iush I bl, an 1 for four day s numbers numbers had 1- e•iten luul.; flesh. Of munition for 1 heavy gu7; - ...titey had a fair ' stlpply,. but of I: 1 1,1 Erns and musketry tliey were short. They hall an e- r.-9, of iatgar, triciiesses and s r.,-, stid these were all Gig ! supplies they i h..,1, e,xcept a little ungrosMd ecru- • The !, '-e.“..-: .s..ivices from. that..qtmrter Indicate , that (lea. Grunt has sent Solite of his for t k`es to Port Hudson, and with the retheih i der, was • .pursuing !JohnstSe.' Under the I &bie management of Grant. it would re ally appear s 6: if ills rebels would soon be wither' s ri •toothohl On tli4 Hississippi. I .inotber Attach on [ Sumter. gtmlic.sernfon. froi.n the blockad ing ''rin'Arin on Monday, , the news' thAt another attack on {he defenses of Charle.- h.- Legun , am! "that Gen. Gal more, thrce . day? fighting; has driven tht• from 'all of ifoirtii. Island, ex ceptlng one fort. which het n r ai vigorously be.iiegitg when the Union left. The ht. iilliKirtAlleet Of thin 6uiventent and the v4lne yr the success ere due to the a . of .I.torri; Wand withrefarenee to Fort Sualuer„which wall be. threatened and 4.1 e-strayed by the batteries of General Gan:core front the ground he thus occu kkiee. suconasit Fort..Pulseki iierftieuce cnortgat of what. this officer wtilacconapln4 when one e. he, hat Ninth 1141LxI himself within rane 7 e of Fort Sam ter. 1 1863. to be aUswiei to persons of froirigia 1 - lint& ofikr leading 4 ionds dooms birth, who ksd declared their istestkaut to 1 sn,i'r.:Gthing coeimits+ bark agreed to does Weems *Weer ache Usped Ewes, to enable 1 their stores at ".".1 •inipalLaftJer Knents 7 nest, thow , ,to Lap its yissits, Paired. AU smelt • ' - Curter's Smart :Weed •Imitinates to grow 111 ° "" reilaill are as 411/ " to be drll . llll , " • i in pc paitrity daily, 'As s nutty taerietne it if "Y led bees; s a ti z .<a • I' has so superior. We rettumend it to our •The * l° exas S all feel ' s " be " id to Mr. ma. is the best attic Ibi the . 7aiiioll DPI"ICar of WWII" 11"." hr complaints for 'which, it is !ads, now in the Ill's dande r ' hits . receipt Ur the ami l Till , heswitch's& to show the Prime' Manhal, starker. • i 1 • , - The Rebel Coeval at their last lemon Mita ' la ilillrel " . ii." 1111147 Vaal " adligea a new nag-a white anomie, ari' a pees a discharge tem suasion under the 1 bright red union, the Ltttor ceased diegosally meet draft .- Is Matti a tbie slater. s I with tw Mae stripes wit h. white stars an the ."46 - • h ae ma im thither dims is sat a stripes. It is =i3 to- be 41zite handsoise, bait ' _ , we are sure it ciesot posswi be at pretty - so P s " 6 " ,ti e b ill Preciiiiiii"l6"llll.' "Ir the Weadiabounets and bairn:oga oaths MIS- Eviiig the turn. The Mae" It 1111 latter i 11 :-:u f-' 7 ' o re .4 of 11 Rieith.-iss Stars street soli #scharess re puma hew this dna, but ' ' - The Jantestows Awed ileums that abed if. @Amur' dean eltenl4 be iamb kr would tow "en'ais sew swam* fir the lime a the wis he Bald& Bet where a per eePPliew 1 Athatic & Great' Illwierw Solway, bermes IL astsideol aahatilater, the Barefilet Bawd Akron. 0-, sad Galion. ?be 'the is bang ere liana =dhow settbe hail that ha is -pushed towed, du Occident Int U . ' all the en- "eel hey =ken vi de salien "Yaw ergy aid dispatch peculiar tol's, eenstruetioe *ibe, aeefer wiled As eWg 41 '04" that is for of this mai. .• {'re f ;sirs er daring the war. nose tato -The , of firince Irdi amii . o lD eama d ‘ Maid will dettekto settle ,is' their sown es of G . *414. 2,..1x t,OOO, few. lah*. haw enieb - 03 ,1 0 1.!?"_ is to . _be &ea rit'2lo, l - .Ti *Mum= ,To this tell be added to this iteasideratien- - Re arts "et ewes' ary aka lonise hbutdets, t wo *laws, Isildria - th e - - ' as ashatitste Win 41 .P.Lat 174 igis,olAiraifte IMMO Oa - Abe. like " .r -.• i l l ar' Zaaa " ,- ' - - seller. a,comfortabli icatissist ha ! Oro raw be "'rem to staid ix the 4.4ee'aphice, is. era - °_. ,--., ,r " W e Scl_ anal, ?OW NV; deeply in e,eo et - eriber _dam bat Lbilk trebeta." be. 1 debt,- ...2.11 erita•boy Ulm groeen t ' il'ilt AS: woad& , - ' . • .A.:Brissi de sot requite wade todarion. ?Wow '! - nit 411 SOTM*I4.I. rift att-Tilleil he selin pedal ottahhe .Pereme' DOA ' ' &natal erM 'evades, 'is wen tr - 4. 12411 lames tat Inc as easintes • 4 4 ea i lk . ‘sma i ii: alter the &amine i aottliestio' a ,e t , r 72342 4 . rllcer.. cues t o 11 - ale ; 1.1 " - 4 e l ' di fteinti . : • • ' • .. - 1 - let ;' •-.-,- Disitilet% arses a— ass .. as. ;Lames Trim - nu-L--Ila Antere - -' '' . Pl""iinr 11116 1 . *tem; Vlacest week: phice at Nest* _ _reit: .-'.--- air ali aL Tell ILtri7 scathe 1 afiropea kw, Also- thwatkidesidi orkis Il '- NW= is C" ilia eriu —..._____ - 13 " eil timegveatreibeh,arwl.-:-Aiiiite;isaber to * Salektiorthe levied of is ........ poopisaiteastkd =acre .the .4to- the -- parro, - 1.111 ,, he eire th ae. " * .nalai rs, oeikag li"1"1 " emir sh li f iliCnilL __Asetionalt mi dAt me combeeks e i ig t it * , _ ta . premore. „ ._... .. eirea. , am , fee slier . peive ,_- , „ mime GUS Vtisewt; Wllts -tisk- ikt kiedadEkAe 'Mgr* I,lldtt. • `44 - 4111raisidlier .. , _ !vim. ..114 a PIMP 41e: *ire, -- left iintifibi - - ,„,,,,. 4 e, .or Wen; the t-- dal 1 , 411- 1 - iii dm siliwalkasso is iiiiii - - Aki;eik a Alta eiSiiboak iliturloladsnatedsb l s, osease, and be sulojeet to the melt, per si;4l as E3gt•ner-43 do ezukral • r '' "' batoweide, • by Abe itelee.sad Articles et Was. was ‘' 42 . 1 1 rtclei!el ea' the In eriiag et JA N i Trilarepietilitics W4ll be dunished you as death. ..: .pessitsting , this ateddostisei' at ea the DRIFT. HO .1? ,VEY r ria. (41141 purr le.ft. Form of Appnatio" for Enimptios: The intone:rib% the draft yews more intense 14 the period for It to take place approaches bearer. , We ire unable An. *ale, st #te. pre eenk ,the •AelL. time_ at. whisk Oa eve* will emu, 'or the ntirqber that will be 611E4 as the ,queta of ,our cousq.. ilersoas who claim to .be later:tied bower, say that ao "awe will be drawn for , one or two weeks) leis am preparations not having all been cow- Plated. • t The drawing will take place at the _Provost Marshal's ;Ace in Wathrford,.niar which town a camp lumbeest established, which is to be the rendezvous for tbli di/tries. Col. Camp bell has already received a large supply of clothing, arms, &e., ssillicient to furnish all who are MeV to enter the service from the district 'The named we _Presume will be drawn in. nearly the same manner as they were during the but draft. ?hey frill be written on slips of papir or mid, and put into a wheel, from which they will be drawn by some person blindfolded. We expect that the proceedings will, to public, or at least that, a anmber of persons beloissiag to the various political: orgsairatione will be invited to be present. The following extracts from the law under which the draft is to be made, will be found of interest: Sic. 2. That the following persons be, and they are lieleby; incepted and - exempt from the provisions of this act, and shall not , be liable to milhasy duty under -the sums, to wit: such as-art rejected as physically or mentally unit for the service : also, first the . Vice-President of the United States, the iodise of the various 'Comm of the United States, the heads of the various executive de partments of the Government, and the Gee d/tors of the several States ; second, the only son liable to military duty of a widow de pendent upon his labor ftrr support; third, , the only son of aged or infirm pare= or , per reins dependent upon his k h or for support ; fourth, where there an two or more sons of aged or Winn parents subject to the dean. *dither, or if le is dead, the staidasr„ may elect which, son shall be exempt; Althp the only brother of children not Medea jean old, having neither father or mother,' dependent upon his labor for support ; sixth, the father of motherless children, under twelve years of age, depurate= on his labor for support; sev enth, where there in a father sod sons in the same family and household, and two of theta are in the military service of the United States as bon-commissioned officers, musi cians or privates, the residue of such family and household, not exceeding two, shall be exempt. And no person but such as an herein excepted shall be exempt. l!rovided, brew, that no person who has been eon, sicced of any felony shall be enrolled or per mitted to serve in said forces. Sac. 3. And Os ie./nether enacted, That the National font; of the United States, NOT NOW 111 THR MILITARY SERVICE, ea-.; fulled; Italia Skit act, shall be divided into, two classes; the first of which shallootapsitM all pitreetu' subject to do military ditty os-; twee tie ages of treaty and thirty-livn years,.and• all unmarried per wall =Went 4 do military duty above the age-uf thirt= sad under 'the age of forty-tire ;`"•ibe elaas - shall comprise all other poisons subject! to do military ditty, anti they shall not, is spy district, called into the mortice of the Tfefg, ted States nazi! those of the Emit class shall have been polled. Sac. 2.4. dad ds it Artier enacted, That say person not subject to the rubs and articles or war who shall procure or entice, a-so/dint in the ,United, States to desert; or who sYaU harbor, conceal, or give employment to lido!. setter, or carry him away, or aid in esxtying him away, knowing him to be such ; or erh# shall purchase from any soldier his arras' ? equipments, ainuniu . :cm, uniform, clothing, or. any part thereof ;, and any captain or coml. mending °Seer of any ship or vessel, or any superintendent or conductor of any railroa d, or any, other public conveyance, carrying away any such soldier as one of his crew or otherwise, knowing him to have deserted, of shall refuse to deliver him up to the order at his rimataadiag officer,upon legal con viction, be • tined , at the ' discretion of any court having cognizance of the same, is any sum sot est:tied/mg five hundred •dollars, and he shall be imprisoned not exceeding two years nor leis than two maths. - 1113111.11730 Tat ULM. • Sec- 25: And de it furrier enacted, That if any person shall resist , any draft of men en rolled under this set into the service of the United States, or shall counsel or aid any per son to resist any sash draft, or shall assault or obstruct any such cater, or shall counsel any drafted man not to appear at the place of rendezvous, . or-wilfully dissuade them from the performance of military duty all MIAMI by law, sneh periwig- shall be subject to sum mary arrest by the-Provost Marshal, and shall be forthwith delivered to As civil authorities, and, upon conviction thereat shall be pun ished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by intprisoameat not "'main; two years, or both of said pua'ahrnent• The instructions from Washington *mho-. rite the Provost Itliershaki„ '• in order to di4- charge their duties efficiently, to call upon the nearest available military farce, or on citizens as a pease coatitatas, or on Paired lisialials„ and these sad all sting w perseas are hereby e :idolised to aid the Provost Marshal in- tie execution of his Wald duties when allot ea as to do." - , On inst., dm sixty days specikd in tLe Resident's Prociaasaciaa at May sin, I= IMI , / ‘llO NIMXPI` DII7IDib INTO CLX/gllll Of DISIZTIIII 'l4l:lisf *Ma mimeos& your goes of 1 " t ‘' C.--- ' torost Maeda. " r* tt• ';;...' Dist. of ---- I. t back la an entlinement for true .. tali . ructmoss4os ixsastrioxs. ~ we copy frouilin official source the-follow lug fora* of application for e:ea►ptien. They can be tilled or c',.rl rs 4 of E: orol 4sed belutnicril county.- *as helug Hsi act of COlgress, the natiimil foi 1863, ati! , the of —, stk aged for suplicrt. We, tie subscri ,• certify, that the abo4 stamed---;-1, _ __iy , son of s yid ow, '(or lir aged and infirm parents). dependent on his Lib or for suppdrt. -.•:s 1 ' PersoiCally appeared 'hefore , me,—, the shove eitted--nid-L--, and severally made oath thiCtlie above rtihome is correct and true, tome beet of t eir knowledge end be lief '?. - ~ L, ,--- } I . , Julio' •Of the Peace. liege this--day df—, 186— • tr 1 • 1 -1 - f „ Nola.—Theliirst of the above certificates must be*gned by the' person - othisning exemp tion, ,sid the sodond by two respectable cit lass, (heath of *stints) residents of the town, 'comity ijr district in which the person resides, sad swera to before Noted.—Thb iagenagistis to rath. be and only in can the of the parson claiming 4 esemptijon is actually necessary for the sup port of ihe persons pendent on ilia. The •szenaptiOn does sot ply in caseswbere th ere 4 suffittieut proptu-t to yield support, sad the wadolling for coikleting the in come milt be troml7t by agents, trestess, or the likW Certifigo of a parent liat A. or she deers: one of his or her4not exempted. I, that subscriber, father (or mother) of -- mead 7 _ and tie:— -- contdy, Stale of ---, - lereby certify, Alt I am aged and intim, and that am dependent for sup port milt. labor duly two sou, shore aszowt and I *blot that my ----, 1102 —".. shall be ex empt broth* operatiims of the act of Congress "for enrolling and Mang ' oat the National Pm's." dm, ajpprovild Mara 3d, 1863. I ' • We, the intscriberi, do hereby certify that the above named Is aged sad Wins, .and dependent on Use r of sous for sap- Port . • [To be sworn to before a Justice of the Peace,. the same es the first form.] Nose L —The first pertinente must be signed by the parent main the election, and mooed by two respectable time . (heads of families) t i residents of eto county, or district in which the.pe 'de, s ad sworn to before a magistrate. la the father is deceased the certificate 'to' ' signed by the mother, sad the feat:of the' a death is to be g sta ted by the persona Ong. : NOT* IL—This certificate is to be used only in canes where the labor of the person claim ing exemption is na tt y n for the aci ii support . of the pease dependent on • .- The exemption does not pply is cues where there is sufficient property to yield support, sad the nemiesary busbies. collecting the iambs eats be treasaeted t, agents, trustees or the like. Certificate that tie' halls to draft u de only brother 4 el child t+ children &pouter's a a hie labor for support.' 1 T, the satecriter`,'L „ beia - enable to draft into the serriOe of She United States, hereby malts &Wart' that ;ant • the only brother' of —, under 12 y of age, haring neither tither ant Sedum slispen4esifnei my labor for support.. i We. chi ' and --, arsidents of and col sty, State of—, hereby certify dist,-.-•--, whp is liable to draft, is the only . brother of —-4 wader 12 years of age, j having neither imam nor mother, sad depend eat on his labor for impport. , , [To bs wars to babes a Justice of du Peace, the mane as la the tirst.form.l --,--- Ncrrs L--This ' is to be used only in ,see whemathe of the person °Lam b% esemptioe is y necrology for the support of the depeedeet on him.— a k tto The exemption doer of apply, is cease where there is =Selma y to yield sapport , sad the micossary eau be treetected for aollectieg the ' by agests, - tramees or the like. Nora ll.—Tbe certificate mast be Min ed by the person 'airsiesuption,- ; pad tie mead by two le porgies shoats:of families) resident i the mama toira; comity or district, with the a for wheat imemPtima -is Oahu& ' • - , I ecru/tome der ten off the Andy of the perms fable to draft ere already in the military i unite qf the Er ' States. We,. the subetri rs,--aud--,residents of—, --=-County, State of=-,hereby cer tify. that tire - of the family sad household of—,Canty sad State above mentioned, ere in the military SCITICe of the Baited Mates, as • • • -commissional calkers, musicians or pri , - 7 ----- [To Ls swore before • Justice of the Peace, the *ante ats'. int !bras.] . ... • . Non I.—This is only 'abraded to apply where the steadiers f the family claiming ar ea** midis /a the sae family. If say - of the Menibets reside elsewhere. and have gone late the sanitary *doe of the ljaited Siatet. so omunatios oa Uola aotaata sera be claim& Sort IL—This cattilicere mast be sigaed by owl of Ike pareats„ lit there be say ; il not. by two respectable *creme (beads .of families) resideatalia the au" soma, comity or district with the pewees for rata exemption is slaini ed. .. ' -1--- i - . ... • Colwell that thrpries "he& to drigit is iii Jail er of mitierfas distils Meier 12 years af eye' "dgicedatt as Air /Orr ter agPart 1, —., the -ibfar, bets( liable:to dean ier into the service ef Caned States, by =lke alidevit that l an ties haw itif— motherless cluld--, 12 yams of am - sad depeadeat oa sty fernapport. ~ -Ws, as • - • of—, easoly. tbra--4O Whir 'odor 12 yaws of Spar fa asippart VII be mrees to ibetere s Janke it to Pesos. US use ea ial inn foie.] .. liters.—Tbi lest ' suet bo tiood by tke paves sesessime. sod the eseosi by two iisseis (book et tantalise) nibbled is, _ seas tem; amity sr dbiaiet Id* to Woes sumplies is arias& astifrage far ' is ectseat fismosimue. e Art . - I. —. of --, apold7, saw et—, begin bees leselled tie proeigioss of as us et Conteese. guiltily; aid alba' g oat Umi astissigilit hra l Ike., It sipprofWl Mardi . M k as Bible ta sulitaij.thity is tbeisniss it the Make. harayard ty that I sea s sis ebjeet to auk kabd ley, sal* do roam That I et tw. - We, the : --mad et the tom e oamty:ZOm, asetilas t "waft sat* Mai tie alma atast mp it and Gs u. bast et lomilialpasit • • IT; be MOM to Ware a hiscite if ••;•.• Peeve, the ease as ilk gni tat*-] 1 Weisl.7—The is tellemlide shy hi. is all ism mime a le sips/ by the persete et the eileisdettmesechs, awl the spidllii of time ate ke be Ite. YU - meow r e la ibirekeilliese eki die ef the peruse le bilkikilb* - AVM* F Ilbet lam essass .." *ewe of S. Tint I 8111 -1• 11171 , - mat' refs ft age .ass iimuusiL7 . , - I- :"Bil/klei wvirla -ma joeiteres e ; meepaitt r i e r hi tie eisa, --4 _. Neve ' the ' et eie ' - 17thikiiiins. tom alai. bi tie portiiw Age* it temalse) neldiest a woe test . eseety et &strict vilh the ter ezeteptift is deism& amid the et potipepok 61, Ilimehgieme, be:, le trigeol trio:; _ 1 .-- . t / i t - - •-.rr rtt 1...1r01t111A I IoN . , U t ill DIP MINT, PRO% dli .M AI: all %I. 1 o.MgmAjl t ji fiklielt, WAiMiN.ay.i:, ''' - .July 12th, 1P,9,1.) .... tW iniittirieg flut(' to (Ilk other, o answer it is announcettr•-- First—That any drafted person pa) tug iyi.tst unt•ler section 13 of the- eurolltueut at I, in thereby exempt from further -11110421y' iiiidet that draft, but not from any subsequent draft, Second—Any dratted Person, furnishing in Alilntnbje allballtute, is exeuip is= military ~ernes for the period for which - add substitute IS =ME V' into service. • Third-:A Substitute once Mustered into ser vice cannot be drafted -while in the fterviee. Fourth—A drafted man cannot pay coutiou. cation or present a substitute after he hat! reported *thief) ,to ; the board of enrollment t fo 7 r examination. • t . ,- - • Fifth—Men who on the 84 ut• March, 11464, ,Were in the military service - of the United 1 ' State s, as s Übstita Les wider &hadn't& of 1862,a nd whose terms of service bare since expired, are nut liable to the present draft, but the persons for whore' I her, were substituted are- t: i , able to draft the same as though they bad ct beet, drafted lin d funnshed.substitutes. Sixth—ln 'serving the notice as required by Circular No: 42, from. this offme,a reasonsble time to report 4411 in each cm be gransed by4he Board of Enrollment to t e tbeti.l4 the State service whd have been or maybe &an al Jas. IL fur, Provost Marshal Geri7l. ' of a Widua areal. or—,----- essiity' that; 1, andei the gllYnt out . Mardi 3d, (dom. (Or of my labor Our Regiments--Correct Lists of the iiiii- , , - ed and Wounded. We are enabled,' through the kiodness of friends in the varied, regiments, to furnish our readers with full and reliable lists of the killed and wounded from this sec s tion in' the lite destructive battles at Gettysburg . It ap' pears that all three of the regiments organ iied at this city took part in the seieral fights under Elea. Meade. -The 145th, it will be seen, has suffered most severely, its ranks bats so much thinned that at the lasi 'deices there wits only sizty-sin officers and men remain ink who were fit for duty. This regiment led the advance of the Brigade With which it is crawled, and is reported tii have acted in the most gallant manner. It captured over a hundred prisoners, aid "lost few or: none at ill." Below we-give a list of the losses, ar ranged according companies : - Col. H. L. Brown, wounded in the right arm above the elbow. Capt: J. W..; Reynolds, ' acting Major, in head, slightly:l.. Adj. J. D. Black, through the right lung. • coXPAST a. . , , Wounded.—Sergt. W' P Brockway slightly in wrist and breast:, 8 L Via Camp leg—flesh wound; J. Dormaii through both shoulder blades; T M'Cray in thigh; 1) /ient in thigh; W A Herrick in left arm—bone 'fractured: B F Brest in the hip; H C Aubrey in thigh— flesh; J H•Grtutman sick; Itobert Cooper in head and leg. i C °WUXI' B. Killed. --Corp Taylor; Joseph Nlarth . 'Wounded. 7 -liergt H Lewis lei arm ampu tated below shoulder jaiut; - Sergi 31. (1 Way wriatrL-' -slightly; Corp it C Turichell slightly g. i.l Corp'') C Veit throne, the right to !. E ...-.{is sou left arm above die wrist;- S 1: Gay right lard--alightly; s Bdwards.left I below the knee:, George Crandall right le near ankle; Witab'Llninger right leg amputated above the knee; Corp 8 L Rammer right shoulder blade: 0 L Skinner thigh—elightly; 11) Wright in left foot; W A Herrick in left. ;inn—severe: P Jinkins in back—alight. coWrary c. Sdied.—Orderly Sergt Cochran. • - -WoMechol.-4 W Spencer left thottlder. Thome Babcock in right side. - COXFAZI B. 4 licsUai.--Corban; Fraiik. Kuhn. Wownclef.—let Lint 11 L Lewis in butt) lep; Sergi Lucius Eldridge one fisiger amps Sated; A C Silverthora right side; Wm Setup son right thigh: Joseph Scott through left 1 arm above wrist; J A Kahn through right 1 era below elbow; J B Bayer slightly; Avery 1 Caravo left leg above knee; A Sawdey thigh i seriously.., Woon&td.—Lieut ft H Pinch through Left thigh sad Fright ankle—since died: J Mauer back; 0 Triskett through face and left thigL: R.Perkins leg—slightly: H Jobes shoulder --seriously; L Wooden right arm above wrist; Corp R L Rigby left leg. kowaict—Liens Birteil right arm Set: 0 8 Brawn through knee: Cyrui itichaidson head and hip; D McKinley leg—llesh wound: H Gibbons slightly; It Cooper bead—slightly; I Stead's.ll slightly. - • . Killet.—l 11 Tsll4r. Woidaded.—li 'Cutter through right arm T Crawford ankle—slightly:' E Hoffman leg —slightly, A NI Crawford fogt—slightly. Wcatads.i.—J T Davidson right arm:.•J A Henry right leg above knee. /Med—Private Tnts,sdge. Woinided.— Capt . Geo Griswold In Linn Hamlin ightly; Sergt Bro wn through thigh; ''E Beebe siek; Ers.stus Allen died July 414; Horses Maas thigh--seriously; 31 A Nino right shoulder and left arra; Geo Clapper face; S StabLiman slightly; George W Bopr through thigh; F ..11 Forbes, through right shoulder: John Dougherty through hni4--itince died: James 1 7 Davidson in wrist. .‘roxitaut K. Warissdei --Caps J C Hilton right thigh se dately; L :3 Gray Left leg below ksaate—tk.ne f mewed.. Tha Sid regiment was eon nteretai by Capt. Woodiard,—Gea. Viaceat having charge of the Brigada. The courage and services of Capt.Woodirarlare yell spoken of by ecires pendants to the Near York papers. The lona' ir is a Hat of the lames of the regmen:: Cape J 3i Bell dead. Co A--litorma Griffin arm: J B Reeirr arm. B.—Darius Coyle kesi i des): , Soak aide and back: Chas Gramm hip. Jas aiekvell haat Noah Gsrmer face. Co. C.:—.Fasurt Rockwall side and neck y'." Miller ham*: Ibis IriCiag'kart. 'Co...D.—Jail= Day breast; J B Bishop haa3: L Patterson band: Corp Dreier deal. , raidasts 'Co. E.—.ldus Christian arin. Co. E—J A McCracken head- , Ce 8,-.(}so B Fry bad: J M Myers head; W Lemma: kg. Oa) E.-8 A Wanes knee; Fred Loma. Ara as& side; Hatt W Kolb tidc H Hay seed lead. =Pc;:Xa lad depeadaat ea ilia Cs. L—Jas Toast side Babas. Thompson dead; G W &siker deed_ Co_ L—W A 'reties-bee side; Jl3 Baeger as at, York friaspita. Crsaiall, Mg; Veit foot.• Our idostsofiss. Item shilllib meant is stzsagsi: asopt, ipsi is bre eseterit4 in •gullisionststaiitAlllidt. of lima sas , l, as Mims: B4hrope 'dant W Hopkins kg of above bon *lag ink 8 F. Bail am; i.ticins Hass ants" above elbow; A Lehr - area pit; W Juin arm C Johann ankle: Pegs? Naas pia; Pwar A &milord seek - and !bookie-, J L H Diongidea tkisk; J H Crass skit; Crizb Skinl set Sisk: Jabs easeek • lack; Jolla 41 Lowy ier= Hospital sick_ Is may be *Lai age. maws have bee* omit. tad fratatle aboartifik bet as fsz as they go, 11* ars onotnalsbas Okay an entreat• If lie obtain say 'head Raman, thaP: TM be pno Led in Swint Iselin - NOtiCe. i " :VU.Ntali_ Mal Irs het D 7 tra 'ad i n i. l l: l l l l , •rh a irisearree proreiseakbec ti 1 a it imilimiftiroduff vith:Pai 1 11 . 111 0 , 41• 11 rior s oim. j i lts 4. ii " tir MOI 114711ULICG13, Stray reboo piaissossi st .Issillse., llPlalihildellt go ire •1 his% Om* Irsariimig Ass eitsigisik sus Mack am an" sod sir elaOr Psi ad Miler Asty pima se pears flisisilisg ast sesidc pima korard. pions AMC i = e s=lisos. asst. stisrisim to Yrs. a. a ruirt.q...- lllmmelbsestioN J*R 1113 atm Corr. , calm to tbo rocidesoo pf.the 15155 Mar, 150ing do UR IWO a Zi n it pima 5.51 a ILO QOl. gime . , NM. sisal is pars ail. and ism tips !it is. Thoireser is iuntssiiii Mae. asi pay Me km suil ie. . a I.S. v. GOA fir .1151.001/04 I=ll3 ICOXP AST l = CON PAX T G 4.. 011. ANT lil COM7P,L3T I 20 to 40 tie• RE1111C71()N GREAT, FALL, in the MEI DRY G =I WM. P. HAYES & No. 8 Reed Hou,s - - HAVE NOW IN STORE, *xi ) RECEIVING- DOMESTIC , . and -IMP GOODS! We call sell at qo to 311 per UNDER PRICES Of ., Four Weeks since OUR DRESS ARE THE Newest & Ch srr - sz - m,s ! s WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY. - GLOVES, n tine assortment„,s.nd much PRICE. BET PLAIN KIIIGLOVES BEsT EMWD 7 " SPRING AN. sin _ _ _ CLOAKS AND LADIES' CL ALL Taik , N E ANT A NI) CA ID _ . 1.11 .1 " DOMESTIC 'FOODS the reach of - the milli, SA PON IF I CONCENTRATED L THE FAMILY' SO _.%11. T..; Pt' BLIi: are ca.truirs4 artier of LEL ha =king SOAr. Tlat GMN EINE odd POUT.' made by tits PitIibIdYLTANIA ELI LSO CUM r ANT, You Us& :Dori ›t 1T1Y2, - 011. CO% CC.): LY I of the &Akio boo led LIMPED. CIPLE:i ii dearor to IMITATE it, is lioLatxa t; TATE:ITS. - 11.0. rActriumes, 81:1 - 2.3.$ thane 4PURWCS Lam, ars boraby 1: )11 /3. COILPOYLa saiplp 3 el as ttstr /71',115a OEOIN6 E aItDUIG, I R .. at Pil!alr. 42.4 WMII/31 BA K WWLI, lesq, all 111/L*l7l/ICTURZZA:Ustrr. O af Lye. is natation at the right/ - G;Aw owe- The UPON - WILK. er cutic t i 44 T We by 4611 Dato , vrrs, times= ara ku:yrt: TAKE NuTlct Th. Cs mrD Syrtis Cnerrrr Cori?. V , • rraltorlevata. No. I of N.y Terms to THR PEN HST LTA NUL SA LT WA NUFAI PLAT ea. THOS4 G. CH 1.:4E., SeenNe4 to oa gcrnsaber 1.14,1,41, the IC.X.CLUITT West oirerad try Maas tor the RAPONIi. &Orli ffieti.her 16:4. Perpeatal torso . THE pgy5sl7..V.MJ SALT :11.4N Uk . 'AC•rU BING Luk , • OSSICES: u. Warast Sine 4, Phda:W r ius ; Dw4se!De Way, gatabarg. SPRING. ERIE BONNET ST I L. lipid Bar! E. .11 - . S M I-T WHOLESALE XND RETAIL Di MILLINZBY GOO yr Rrgjj.4W t hGO OdJs Sr. Paatumlia itraaUca pa. 3 iJ EdircitcaS Stow. 3 kia,gisse aiee=, dt T HE PLACE :TO GET rams moffsr X COMMIThriI BOOT & frO2Katti 2d :one Swath ot 714tztb, ILIMOV• Boot awl Moo zurpodfaily &gams the Pa cas 1111:10,44 bit damn* nab.— an Frraea street, two Gam &mai a!armbrtameaußnottMoab Mrs a ear.. Tartesee' attenbee Elmo to RZPALL eerebd work:seek sad sepoledep hiaself. ha bemires be cee gum as pod sea at ea leo rims le say Mier Ica Good Tire Warraeled. SINCLAIR "EX CEL"S 1 0 R'' Wed 0 the- Pork, 11=1 Door frcipc : '3' 2 . 2 r • - Grasatel at past biros. the wabsionbe mro lo ` . knee tbs citrons sari* Yd sieati7. Mr Aitnal, the GaZory rsestly 0=404 9 " Clissabork shwa be is izepued to vseca2l IT OTOG P_ - C41411Z as MTh 1.-.; • LIFE SIZE A WP:RtfF V L LTTE ===N NEW MILLINERY ST,.frl.. 'MU& Z. N. WAIL W as 9 mipmeittx4y ,TtE,SDAT, , 11 t! - wiser, a reach .Nor e(irsfM SaEt,• husk 1011 New Tisk arity essoimak la • 'wort- 2 LE/ C 11734; PAP. Dom is Os -42 y Tema brews bre WON flaisers Wined tins Tim labile psalms". As MORRISON Flour, Pork, CLOVER, TI . No. 2.. MEI 4114.41mAgi old Isal, OM INTI 8LX.5.71,
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