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THE EVEHING STAB.WASHINGTON CITY:

TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1963.*

mr BiADiNe mattib oh bvbbt pagi.M« 0UT8ID1 FOB INTERESTING TELE-OtAPBIC AND OTH1E MATTER.

THE DRAFT IN THE THIRD WARD.The draft in the Third Ward (third sab-dis¬

trict) of the District of Columbia, was com'

menc»d this morning at 9 o'clock, and was

attended by a large number of those interested,who, however, maintained the vexy best order,and as on ypeterday, cracked their jokee at theexpense of the "wietims." Captain Putnam'scompany was in attendance to-day again.The number enroled in this ward was 2.035,

cf whcm tii-7 were to be drawn.As the names were drawn they were called

-oat by Mr. F. W. Blackford, Commissioner,"who was at times relieved of this duty byCapt. Sheetz, Provost Marshal.The preliminaries were gone tbrongh with

as on yesterday, and after the box containingthe name* had been well shaken, Mr. Burns,the blind man, commenced to draw forth thenames, and the following drew prizes:Jtirliiurd Haa 1 Richd A Taylor Ben MarlowS H Sweetland J no It aye* Geo he ertDavid Bagerty J"»ine- Quick Au#'t Harrimuifk-th Levi Fredk Taylor D R St»vtnwn-J G Fuss Saiul Furst L LeatherouryChasNoho J T Mandox Ja«£t CiairDaniei Herbet R A Whitehand John LangBenry W Dice Jno McLorreu Auth'y By underRich'd Jones ic! Alex. Lcib Thomas WardAbol McConnell Gey W CaKcrt Waa Pjio.-«¦Gilbert Ti wIm Jeru'h Murphy Thos KelleganThee Fitxgerald Aim Winn lw*: Hsc«»terWm T Fearson Thos Bathborne * nno tt BrewerB'y Ha^rmaa J J Stillman Dauiel JennyLewi> Burr Geo T Smith Ad'nKlo«7.dWf»kiGeo tenor Kami Lydy J W BewailJames Kunan Saml R Bowen George Groaer *

JlliSf Mn;-fjuett<* Knell Atpell Taos 0 Shank*s rhrfevpi" Jr flmJ Hif" John Conne"

Abn: I"> J«c"b^nJoti \\ Welpleny Anthony PollockThosOBill Jno Pettite ¥ DBinywuJas Smith Edwd 1> Watson Stanley LawsonC H Maull Geo Mathews Bishop CooperSamuel F Bill Walt W Burdett E T G K*wi>ouJohn Sargent Robt H Philip Fred'k SmidtJiur.i-» l.awrencoA J K Baker Noble DLarnerFred'k Howe Fred Nutting Fred GillesM F Zinglehock Geo Hawkins Edw'd McGillChas Boieler Philip LeoUer Ivory H HopeJ AW'inoberger Edward Stolpe JosMcMakiuB'y C Whiting J J Hunter Ab'm SpottsroanH 'y Tilghman Lemuel Luckett George BogujT Kenslion JosDuprey JosGentherCaper Hansen Richard Savage Fred'k ZellerEdward Steer James Brady Henry BollardBenjJNeai Chas B Busey E BowmanC J Cooheli A B Downs Geo L CookGeo T Loker Chas Maw sal Jos AmbushA E Temerle 8 B Lemon Leroy JonesWm Dottsen Jos Amell Wm HieiisocManson Taylor J BOHenbacker Frank BrooksLugidi DinuinicoJames Sheckle Chas Fay. K ah Geo Walrich Fax \eruomDewitt C Wil*onRichard Bates Win II ShrebiJeremiah Moore J no Lambert Jog WilliamsA A damson Michael Griffin Chas FrazerGeo W Barvey John Pl>mer Hnll Bowers<jeoBertrick ThosBcllew Aiuel Mou-trockChafe Cam obeli Wm Mnrbury WmB Myer-.Saml C Booerts A G Plume B f Larcoml>eVVmllees Adam Kraft Jno W BallJ<*>RMa*>on Thos Johnson GeoFTimins¦Columbus Shaw JnoN Tippett LewisBaslop

Bower W m Butler Jno 34 RamseyS F Reiner Jacob Klen Jno BrownBenjDa'dei. Benry Bider Lewis BBopkinsJohn Starr Ami Uamberger ThosN MoranJnow Armitagfc Dennis D.iraen Jacob II MyersJEr.<»« Reynolds Thos K Koach J Win MaedelGiioACbmith WmDBelt Daniel LarrabeeP UunBmvirey Nelson Jones Geo SewellThob L Dome*- Jno Welsh Chas RaderJohn Sejworta Sauiuei Johnson James GaitAutr-nis t'robo Jno T Parris Isaac ReynoldsHenry Mubbard August Voss Jno/ainoskie<JoTT5e's.Colliu« BenryCeridee GJacobyWin Johnson Alfred Jackson Nichol's MurphyAlex Adams Ralph Casey Richard Di^^sGeo W McGill ^rit* Steibenger Jno BGort/.OriJu-us Contelfjohn Bnyea A Geo KortW i.ITj J> Ford Bob t "W Bays J o» G Farre 11Aa'lw Morns Jas Bei!»nr Wm IglandVrancisMcGhan Hilton P B L'tleyA J Car»<.u G TSchaeffer Jas A BeardJohn Loii£ Benry Freeman Clinion Lambjf A B Siuipkius BeverlyBancard Jno Fnrgu onTune) A«hc Cyrus Cooley Benj B Burr

Sainil'nCautior. Jab B Towles ChasJColuiabugeoC Thompnon Wm Becker B Straun

Larkin A Beall Chas Spencer JudsonF JonesJohn Heck W L Riley Fraocis Cne«fJiavard K orris John M Sullivan L^vi W ritbergsrAndw B Coyle Henry L Knock Thoataa DabueyMcKflll^etl Jnhn McDuett Frai k IleislerK<l^ar i'. pe Daniel Smith Bsnford Saut^rJnoSJ'-hns R Flurhen^tein Geo horbeekOC B Mitchell ChriKt'n PlocherJ J Sla^Edwd eniith Benry Stanley LewisclagermanC!ia*>C Franklin Benry Bberbach Wm ThomasJnoWaMhiugton John Garvey James SampleKam'l C&kiwell Francis Daraen Caas LawrenceWm Dunfonl Jas W'right B'> John'n WardBenry S Sapport Thos Broderick Noah DillerJf Pr»itt Henry Gross HenfryNorrisCa»p'rPhineliarUaB P Stabler Geo St ClairChasW intersteinBern'dMv-Mahon Henry HarrisonJas T-McGui*an Francis LeischerMichael Geareylauatu^HKutrtzMartin Schosscr Amos FrazerZ F Borland W 11 Banks K lwd JohnsonDennis Callahan Jas Bradley Robt HowardCha.i W Nan Nessllenry S French O * ComstockJas Suit John J&rboe Jas McKeuna51arshal) Adims Wm Delaney Jno ConnerCudlipp Roberts H A Surely Richd II OwensJcsllH erroiu ThonBall HueU Brannan"Ter'ce DoimanocMux Len-burgli Lo'-sn BrosiseWm Barry Ferd Laniliriic.it Unfull FrenchLewis Dade Kdgnr Hc.wley TnosB JacksGeo Shenk Lewis Graves Kdwd FearsonAndrew Lewis Rana'ph Wiilis J 1. RobertsonPrauci-^LChiple} BnshMRobinsonWm EnglishLewih Pribram Cba* B Voung J G HuyettH P McGelpick Chas Walker WmSyphosThos F«-ntou Caleb Sissell Wm ChambersBenry Ostmeyer A»ron Haraiau Alex Shepherd

WmWm Sautrie Cojired KockWm Gnlo Fred'k Hesse Benj F FrenchH T Collins August Bening Epii WilsonJs. M Thomas ik>lomoDKennsr J no W HazeP Casiagnoto Daniel Foley Jno FreemanJno W Martin Wm T Cook Abni OarboeLewis Fsyere J R Bo d Wm GociusA II Brown B Gam parts Bnmuh'y V< sterJno Mest;her JnoEDorsey MarnnaliKeaaeyWm Sniitu J do Wallace Bam'l Bh^rretisAiex B<.ton Jno M Chaudles Bi a d Stdnm.ltto£t,«wt, Cha» Mathuws Mr kvausjATabu^cbxnitz Chas Dorsey Jas MeldrurnJohn i;urk Con'eOusenburyi.'1-nnk HeiseleinJas B Bough Cha-t F Perrie g a SloanThos J Joharon Chas W alte.s Alfred DelaneyW e Le^.cn JamesPatteraon Kiwir- DowningMr Croaiater Wm Truemau Le«u»rd Clarka Owen.. Jno Armstrong U RipuatzkiDovideJohnson Philip C ark Jack Dnale^famuel King Saml Ferdinand BuOert PenmanW B Bdmouston Vrank Go rden Oiin J Hi gins"W B Braonan CUarhs Barnes Ch*sO Tuyp^rChasbtrgner Gid'nW Lamer JnoH Wi.liamsJasBankm JasPairison Mala h<8 ep&esi'1 LvsM: hepherd Jno Davison Fielder WhjatMai U tkvers W A Deauison Lee Hl^eHez.ry iiuon W C Planner Jai LovettThe- lr D»lr y Lewis Kreamer Henry Harris

Carroll Andrew FreemanL iei» HowardPafk Gormley JnoGlymont Wm King

U Moore Henry Mcddy Jas Be in leyJacob IShaw Patrick -ay Wm ScottJanienjtv ns C W Merchant Wm HarringtonHenry Walter OttoYallenet Bu/h DonotiooWin B Reardon Theodore Lan-k Jon'n HamiltonJosHprt<.n Chas F Jarvisi Hiram BriiMr Garner Jno Frits John DillianBiet'4 Ditrick Krer'nGranville Hastings Geh-Jamea Handy Jno T Murphy Samuel fthreeve1W ^Mdrof Bdwd Dickson Frauk BtchisonGto Borgfuia JnoHeatb Geo KsnesJohn R Leake Benj Jam*.. Perry Brofta9red k feeiler Jno Burch B HallFelix H Itrn tlneGeo H 1'a.ddon Jos BeepricktsVm KeUey By Y Ferry John GreenWmSMitckell R E B' uuhton Lloyd ToxleyJacob P Smith Henry Williams Edw'd Giddiugs

w Joinson Kamuel Taylor Rinsie Brewerso Burns Mr Michel Kelley

Okas L ntoBjr Jno Kelley John FordOeo A Ball Jos B Union Samuel SavoyJnoL Giegory Geo'a Muritett Benj A Davis/ic41 M;teaell Jackson Young J II Marrs.bae B Pae TJ8 Perry ArchM R DickJ P Wateworth iidwd Taylor Jvhn MathewsOJ MoLearan T Wads»orth Geo Donohow a Yatea Billy Worrell Dennis LongJnuWYeweli D Partells RevB F McCart>]Jvbu Beeuter Wm Bebrena O B HessAnthS DortuaaaWalter Hyson Jos St Clair

»F Wagmer C T Wood John BennettFrieba* Bobt . hornton Sam'l Anderson

AarosWa-Ur Jno Osstnger Jnhn BrooksRobert Jobnaos JoeChrisharper James AulaLrwis Hathaas Marion Taylor T T WithersJames Cannon G Davis August FranklUtn S Bruilusjno H See tier BenjShecklean Bru*n Bobt Lace / FL Richards¦IJaJas vr^uwn Knot Lucey t l KicaarasJnlti^Uucea Charly ilarris B'yGusenburgFr* Bully FredMar.iin Geo W PoweUMr Shaw Jaeob B Vbinal Robert SimoadsChas Bentley Jno Feg<4er *fm F PruitWm Young Edwin Law* E N LittleThos Fillmoro Edwd Pitck W hite Shi IdiMr Fred John Stump Thor'n Johnsor.Henry '. Sautrr Joseph Miller MaPn N*i"hol»oviGranville Skaw Beal Kaufmeaa W H H MartinW A Yatee B B Qnek Chas SmithWm L Martin Boaeoa G Or»«a W A PoltouAlex BelMer SylvesterII glis&T J D B^rkFredk Schmidt i>ioBua»'r«j Joseph CUrkMycr Zulick Gsorge Liraer Humph'/ Sir: f-

Micha*' Bach Bd»-ra Mages WmO Shr.;ev>Jno f Marry Cha« Ut*' Pat'k Corri ieaBeniDabney AndrewInH Thos U D .r r /

8a. Wm Daw«-s Oha* Maithea Kdw Galls', rbert CenneUThe drawing for tbe Third Ward mf t-» ci a-

«luded et it o'cloek, and tb» result show-; 5WWhites and 106 colored men drawn.The drawing for the Fourth War.1 cv*a-

mences at S o'cloek, and the namee drtaa w iUI* published in a later wdi'ion of the Sir.

laridfttt.Among thoee *» elected" at the Third Wnrd

drait poll* to-day were;Billy Worrell, negro minstrel, if. D. Larger,

councilman Tblrd Ward, aud G. W. L*rr>»-,hl» brother; Chnrlea Speueer. el- rk i<» e >*0* :Once, and Third Ward poiiticiau, R<<> Ber¬nard MeMahon; HenryC. WMuag, t> M ofFreeMaeouejEev.C. J Cocbel; KiaukHeUb. 4the slumber: Edgar Pope. eb»rk la Pos* VtU -

A- i. K. BaAer. enroling oCBoer and e*-«rj.u-

ration policetaaa; Alexander .'lie .herd ardISur.le I) LariKi'i members ot iu# CinntnoaCornell: Snmuel Sharretts, brother or ActingSUth Auditor Sharretts; Samuel Shr*ve, avi ell-known market dealer. Re\. E. F. Mc-C'artv: O. H. Hess, Canterbury bnatness agent;Johil H. Lake, enrolling officer of 3d district;Q. A. Hall, a popular citizen of th? ward,clerk in the Oani ral Post Office; J. J. StiUaaan,Capt. Scheetz's chief clerk; Hamilton Oaut><>n».who was not cautious enmgh to escap* thedralt; J. R. Hood, reporter, and Jehu Wallace,J. T. McOnigan, H. T. Collins, Robt. Penman,Benj. A. l>avie, printers at the CkronicU ulliee.

Robert Johnson, policeman, and WilliamM. Kelley. detective. wen* both ..elected thismorning,' in the Third Ward draft.

1MTEB.EST13IO FROM CHAELE8IOK.Sumter Destined t# Fall Within TenDays.A Masked Battery Ready ta Fireinto the IMaguzine at Fart W njjnerGood News Isxp^cted Soon.Mr. Fulton, of the Baltimore American,

writes to that paper from Port Royal, Jnly 3U:"In conversation with some officers from theW abash, 1 find a very general contide tire pre.vailing that within the next ten d®y9 the fallof Sumter would be consummated, and thatCharleston must soon after succumb. Theyreport every thing as progressing satisfactorilyand the tall of Fort Wagner as one of the eventsof the next few days. The constant bombard¬ment now progressing is, I learn, mainly toconceal tbe erection, by General (Jilmore, of amasked batt. ry within live hundred yards ofFort Wagner, :md also to protect his troops inU.e operation. This new battery was expectedto v-e ready to open on the enemy to-morrow,and its advent will be a grand fustlado from

i th- Monitors and the Ironsides. It will be asight worth seeing, and as I have just arranged

| tc return direct to the bar, I hope to obtain apood view of the event, and to he able to recordto you its entire su<* ess. Fort Wagner is al-

i ready a sightless mass of sand, and with theboring shell of General Gilmorea strong effortwill be made to penetrate its magazine and puta summary end to the vile concern. However,evm if this ttttrmyt ehoold Jail, ihffH IS 4iIlO

i such void as tail" in the vocabulary of Admi¬ral Bwhlgren and General Gilmore.

It is the general impression on all hand* herothat the Rebels have evacuated all the case¬mates ol Sumter, and intend to depend on her

. parapet guns entirely in the approaching as.i sanlt. It is even said that her entire case,matt tare filled with sand-bags, and that allner best gnns have been crowded to the para¬pets. 11 this is so it indicates that even the tin-successful assault of April last mu-i have b-*enso terrible that there is an unwillingness to risk

: the fate of the fort to another square a-sault. from the Monitors.

A correspondent of the Philadelphir Inquirerwrites same date:

I wish that I might take aside each reader ofthe Inquirer and whisper confidentially in hisear vfatl J know and what J have rem; I thinksaid reader would »'lmmediotely act as if he ha 1heard some pood news.".For the last three days and nights the Rebels

have tired upon us continually from JSumter,Gregg. Wagner and Fort Jackson. On thislatteT lort they have mounted some long rangeguns, which" they fire with great arc urn >y.Their plan of action last Sunday and Mondaywas to tire thirteen shots every twenty menutes,and our boys, laying to heart this rule, jumpedunder cover with great regularity. The num¬ber of men wounded by this enfilading firefrom .lohnson has only averaged lour a day,and 1 hope Bkatrkoard will continue tpwaste his ammunition thus. The Rebels arestrengthening Johnson, and ha\e also builtanother enfilading battery lower dow n JmnesIsland. Some ol our scouts have visited it, butfound only one gun mounted in It, althoughtwelve embrasures. Althoug they have douot-less u large land lorce they seem atraid of us,and suddedly await our next active demonstra¬tion.This week Captain Paine, one-hundredth

New York, ike best and most fortunate scoutwe have, succeeded in a manner unknown tomyself or the enemy in reaching the parapet ofWagner and inspecting nnmolested, the in¬terior.The "cheese-boxs," when Wagner becomes

too saucy, go up the channel.and poura heavyfire at her: sometime'; into her. Hut Wagnerwill not succumb to the iron-dads, althoughthey i*o well. Gen. Gilmore, however, looksupon this Reb:-1 sandhill with the dimness ofa philosopher, and will accomplish even morethan its rtductjon. I will in a luture letterelucidate the following t mce:."The Army,and not ih© Navy, is taking Charleston aud itsapproaches.PAYMENT OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.Paymasters will leave Washington to-day to

pay the Army of the Potomac to the lot ofJuly.No Mouis Six Month's Mbn Waktep..The

follow ing order was issued to-day from theAdjutant General's Office :

The exigencies under v. hich 100,0(X" militiafor six month's service from the States of Mary¬land, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginiawere called but by the President's proclama¬tion ot June 15tli, 1S63, having passed, it ishereby ordered by the President that on andaf er the promulgation ol this order uo mareenlistments under the said call shall be made.r>y order of the Secretary of War.

F.. D.Town8ENI>, A36't Adj't <ien.

fcTGovf-mor Ilradlord has is-ued his Pro¬clamation calling upon the people of Mary¬land to lespor.d to the recommendation of thePresident of the TTnit. d States for the observ-since o! Thursday next, 0th inetfcif, as i day ofThai ksgiving, Praise and Pravit tor the vie-tories which have crowned the National arms-The Governor also sanctions tilt; day as a legalholiday upon -which the banks and corporatein«titutions of the State can suspend business..

¦STThe Nashville I're. > statesthat the rebels ]me making all iheir preparations to transportilie entire w heat crop ot East Tennessee to theSouth, it it shall become necessary lor them toevacuate that section. N.r will they wait toibresh the grain if they are hard pressed.Thfy tie even prepared to cany it oit' in thestraw. 1 .

«^"The barn »f Mr. Joseph tt>r1, one of theenrolling oflicers in the Firtt district ot liar- jford county. Md., has been fired and destroyedby the disloyal malcontents of that county.

Hon. Aaron Harding is endeavoring tocanvass bis district, in Kentucky, lor Con¬gress : but he has a rough time ot it, for thewhole district is infested by guerillas, aud assoon as they bear of his appointments th*yroakc effor:s to sefure him, and frequentlycompel him to take a precipitate leave of hisconstituents.

rv^5=-BOYAL ABCli UliAPTKB..A remi nedcommunication of Columbia R'-ynl »rcurfcfpte^ Jspter. Nu, 15,will be b-.'ld hi Masonic Ha l. cor¬

ner of Ninth.»nd i/. TO-ltORROW LV EMNfcr, at7!-, o'clock. Hy order of the lli-sii PrieM.au 4-?t g JXO. T OMSOS. gecr.'tar>._mF- T.iE PIBLIC Id RESI'KO FULLY IN-I L < f»,ri.ied that market will be held 10-MOB-KUW (Wttlneday) AFTKRSOHN Ausuat o^h,instead of Thursday m at Centre Market.

lifcNuV LYLES,Clerk (j»?nt«3r Ua/ket.au 4-2t [Intel., Chron. ai»4 tt-puh 1

fy-sa-TOTH fc TA X PAYBKBUFTHROOnWrTU OF WiBHlMliTOH,D. C -The LevyCourt.bavin* extends d the timr tor th« »b«t«iu»iitof per cent on County for '853 to the drstot Pepteuiber. Tha CnlliKitoT will be at Lis oftca,in the Oit» Hali. on Tus»d» U'd !*-urJaya. fr.imli- a. ui. until 2p m.. dr.rliig the month of augnst.»a4 at* JA» P1LLIWQ. CftlUctor.

rv^5=»ALL FBRBON8 WHO BAVB KBLATIONSIL? buried ia ike Grave Vard foriu-r r umd bytctOtrnin Bvana«iical OongreKSlion, »ita*t*d attke co' ner ot i2U and O «ire«t* are berrfb* uo lfladthat «U remains of eotpies which have been tnnnd,wfll aftrr th» tOtb -natant be reuiurtfd to theProrpaei Bill Cemetery ubIbr* their frt®. i\* yr»-fer lo remove tvem before thatdate. B> ordur ofthe BtVf-d of Irustees. A MJSINKH3. 8«a.au a at-

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LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.FROM CHINA AND JAPAN.

TSRRIBLB EARTHQUAKE IN Cttim.

WAS BREWING BETWKEN ENGLAND AJf»JAPAN.

Sa> Fkancibgo. Aof. 3..Hong Kong news*papers give an account of ;t terrible Perth -

quake nt Mail la on the 3d of Jane, destroyinghalf the city and damaging every bouse in it-Two thousand lives were lost.Kanawaga, Jane 24..The loss of the W.

Ring in the ChinA Sea#, bound for Sau Fran*eiece.ds announced. The crew and four hun¬dred passengers were taken off by the Ameri¬can steamer Wyoming for Symonda.The Japanese Qorernment paid 8100,000 in¬

demnity for the murder of Mr. Richmond, butrefused to give the murderers up, allegingt ley Were the subjects of Prince Sotaaoia,who refused to give them up, and the Japa¬nese Government pretended that the}- werenot able to take them forcibly.The British Admiral proposed to proceed to

the Principality of Solyania and take theWhurderus, but the Japaner-e government de¬clined to accede to this, contending that itwould be essentially making war on Japau.The foreign residents of Japan are very ap¬

prehensive that a war is inevitable.

COLLISION BETWEEN l NIOS MENA!\I> COPPER*- FADS AT KEOKlk.

TIIE COITERIIEADS KNOCK UNDER.

JlOItK TROCHLE ANTICIPATED.Mrs. alike. August 1..The Journal this

morning contains the following:A collision occurred on Saturday, betv-°»n

tne Copperheads and Union men at SouthEnglish, Keokuk county; -about fluy shotswere tired on both sides.

Tall.va. leader of the Copperheads was kill¬ed, and two others died from their wounds.The Copperheads were driven out.

Later..The sheriff of Keokuk, re-ached thisplace this morning on-route to Davenport forMJ>»* vy (isejptance.There are reports that the Insurgent-* have

gathered to the number of 1,500 and that theyare hourly increasing, all are armed and fullof fight.

FROM ECPOPtS.

THE |.«* DON TIMES ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS

Nun i okk, Aug. 4.The City of Manchester,Jroni Liverpool, arrived at this port at ]io clock. Her news Is mainly anticipated.Iu the house at Lords, on the 29th, Lord Pai-

mer^lon said that the prac'ice of Federal ('on-sn!s in receiving Bonds that cargoes ot vesselsreceiving cargoes were not intended tor ;teConfederate?,wa3 in TiOlition of internationalLaw.A remonstrance has been made, and the

11 d 'rale have promised to stop such proceed¬ings, but he beard they had not done so. liehoped a fresh remonstrant*? would prove moreeffectual.The London Timrt says in regard to the

question of peace, '»as the North can only ob¬tain recruits at the cannon's month, it is timeindeed to discn^ pe ice in £he Cabinet."

THE ORAFT IN PHILADELPHIA CITYCOMPLETED.

Philadelphia, August 1.The drart wasmade in the Tenth Ward this morning. Thiscompletes the dralt in all the City Congression¬al districls.

FROM THE SOUTH.Febel Report* of the Bombardment oiiharlrkton. Progress of the North Caro¬lina L nion Kr id.Fortress Monroe, August 3.The Rich-

moi-d Whig of August let has been received,containing the following:

Charleston, July 31..Cnmmings' Pointwas severely bombarded yesterday; commenc-irgat about ttn o'clock. The Irousides andtwo monitors were engaged. The bombard-meat lasted until about three p. m., when thevessels withdrew. The bakeries dregs, Semp-kt-n a, WfijrniTAnd Fort Sumter responded tottu- (tnfmj-'i Are. Two men were killed and??? ? n

at bat,er>' Oregg. The battery isnot materially injured.Tbvre was no firing on James Inland to-day.

and little from batterv Witgner.General Beanregnrd visited theJames Island

works to-day.[SECOND dispatch.]Ji'LV 31..A heavy bombardment was com¬

menced at daylight on the enemy's works onMorris Island from Fort Sumter and batteryv\ axiier. continuing until two o'clock, whenit coated

THE KAID IN NOKTII CAROLINA.W ELDON, W C , July .'The last intelli¬

gence of the "iankees shows they w*re retreat¬ing below Jackson, destroying bridges they

Kentucky Politic*.Cincinnati, Aug. 3 .TheKentucky election

pa.-std pff quietly. Tie following returns havebeen received: Paris.Bramlett, Union, 296votes; Wickliffe, Dem., 31: Congress, (Jlay,. nl.c.n-:iM!; Kuckner, l>em , 22; Boyle, Union.1. Mam ille. Bramlett,3.33; Wickliffe,3:Con¬gress, Wadswnrth, Union, 312; Brown 21.1-exington.Bramlett, OIK: Wickliffe, 107;Clay,¦£': Buckn^r, 161; Boyle, 12. (k.-orj;et<>wn_Bramlett, 319, W icSliffe,C'laf* 306: Buck-?_ff< Bo> le, 133. Nicholasviife.Bramlntt,jjj-i W ickliffe, 2; Clay, 12?; Buckner, 10: Boyle,Cyihinia-Bramlett, 135, Wickliffe, *7; Con-

giess, Menzit^,, Di-m., 171; Smith, Union. 100.Covington.Bramlett, 1,3-5, Wickliffe, 59;Con-a-rifSVr .n,i,b' Menaes, l,5.'.7, Heathers,29.I he union majority in the JSUiU-is abeut-,'0,000.tri'-f 18 certailllJ' elected in the Ashland I»is-

L- rtHviLLE. Aug. 3.Bramlett's majorityo^er W icWitJe lur tioveruor in the city ls2.3><0.The neighboring districts, as far as heard fromgive large Union majoriii-s.

Affairs in Prince (igoRes'i* Cocktv..The following items are from the Prince Geor¬gian :

Salt qf Real Estate..On the l lthinst., Col Wth'L ^Egt,rfle,d* tru»tee of Rosier T. Dain-

dis',oaed of, at public sale,part of the Bellemont estate knowu as the "In¬dian Queen, situated on the Potomac river,containing three hundred and fll'een acres, toKr J. p. C. Haskms, for *Mo6. This our-cl.ase also includes the Sandy Bar fisheryFatal Affray.Mr. Warren Summers, residingnear Annandale, in Fairfax county, Va. waskillrd on Knnday by a man named John New-cunb. Surnm' rs, it is said, attacked Newcombwith a pistol and club. When th* latter struckSummers 011 the side of the head with a ^tona.from the effects of which he died in a tew hour#.Mr. bummers was a rati re of thin coantr.' bntbad been living on his farm in Fairfax for anumler of years. His remains hare beenbmngbt to this connty for interrm-nt wheretiie deceased has many relatives and friends.

Tun POSTPONEMBNT Of THE MaBION ASfOCIATlON, advertised in »estcrd« J £

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inih4 O'CLOCK P. M.

IBE DRAFT IN THE FOIRTH WARD.The draft for the Fourth Ward commenced

at 2 o'clock, in the presence of & large numberof the citizens of the Ward.The number enrolled is 2,001, and 59<j is the

lumber 1o b»- drawn.The following are the lucky ones drawn in

this Ward :

J«* Cochrane WmACrOffatt . KnorvrWmPritchou l>»vid Dunham Wni McCarthyGeoWhite H Bell Frank Hechi*.oii'.. French AlMrt qimpioa Richard LreJfutf'1 *,0*10-1 Jesse R»eler 11 II TwomblyWfoW Fountain Jmmen Reeves Ohadtab Mons-onThos Eaten Oscar Uubinson Henry KellerC Hardenberjc Addiecn Bf wdenH BHkervhmlrttMartin Greea B Kaufman A J McA^ucrkHenry Wecsie Barney Duks A J Hurrou"li-Thad » Morris Daa'l Harbaagh Aus K MerrittJs= A Bvookii Jacob J One- K A SkillmanGeo Ilernessev Henry Hrnael P Latt-rnM liOWisrhmiat HV tlorhan Michl McDerneleMr Huntington H M Smith Gilb't H PrindleChasT Griffith Cordial Storrs James Ke.^ve-Frank Rivers J Manin Preston Garner11 smallwood Job H Bell Isadore LewOtle Heunsch l,*vin Bailey MiDooullcrChitj H Hurdle B Biboop CJ MeLevanV'5 h Cro-by B» ru d GUinlineat n HardemanJiihjiBWolt Chas Fletcher M BumhsrdtWniProwell Caton Robinson g'dy WsshinftonJohn C(i)era«o Jno Thompson C SpearRnbt L Farrell Theo M Reese Joseph MillerTbe'o WnlTnsley Jno Miller Colijm'*ScriberAaun Goldstein J P Phelps Cha* Medt'ordRobl RichardsonWm Plielps Tm H Byers\Vm H Harrison Wni Bola* Robert GreenWm Stroman F.dwd Peters John S Grr-gorvI'erry Sixton UriahA Spencer Jos M CarthyG W Bushee Jns McColyan M C MonsonFrancis Burke* RobertC»hen jr I'has TarnsO-car l Rice Cb.is Hurto illerCbas BrownDaniel Manahan Henry Schultz Jas W AndersonC Kemp it lioltwii luaAO ThAmitiiFied'k vVintcr Frrd'k Weltli llenson Du\»llJas I<_M_Bowen Thos Hatch Robt SaundersJas W Yewell Randolph ShealsWm MalconeJno Row JoheGourley ChasRSheyockHenry A Foster Jno F Germon Thos ThompsonRichnrd Winterrtlenry Gilbert R L KvansWm J Irvin J H Polkinhorn G 11 CochranJn<> Davison M Uerlihv Cnas ta WilburJhsCropp J Brady Wm FordJohn Dorsey Newton J Cox ChaaSmltbFrs Hawkins JasHouewell Chri&in BordeMathewCWi rile Thos Carter Jas G SmeltJ H Turpeii A J Donaldson Win SuemskerJoseph Heese Jim Colics Albert BurdeUi#to> r'utticrrllio "

^ f.il1>»rt Jno K SchaadCom hittlesey Roiiert Keriver Jan MaloneylieoFfazier Henry Sanders Boston JonesJno Freeman Wm Stevens Jaa M RobertsFrjipkRKcading H Johnson Tn^o're Crosby\Viii Freeman Frank Pltulrr Geo KeyworthWmRNoer Jno FitiKerald Aug UersblenMr Foster Lea'r Midilu.ton G W MillsHenry Nervis Abm Hart Mose CannonJuoU Donoglme Chas Simons Cba* B ScottWmJTickm-- Win Smith Morris ShnhnuR Colbert Mo-esWCorev JnoO'iooleH Caldwell Thos Cass James SadlerWm Fleininir II'y DangerGeld J .*! tipotNwoodHenry B»-ll Jos Bell^ C N liolcoiubHenry Turner Albert Krautler James TaylorWin Laconta John Atkejr T O'BrienLewis Spear John Franklin Pat'k Farr. UG J R McNeir Geo Weitzel John McDevitt

| GeoWaltm»y Jos Shorter Henry Bert'lendJohn Reed Fred'k Kress Nicholas Wat-in«G >V Van Allen Wm F Wallace E TomukinsjrCl>as Warthen Ja<W Barnes Harrv Lemp -chJasHBnberls Win Cna«e Michael CanillV m Hutton Michl Jlnnna John Fit*injrerH nrr Hiagin-. Mar 1 P Lincoln John A BarrAi-s Haindy Jneoti Lamer Wm II JamesR bt EHoditkiu K P Carpenter Johnny GleasonThos llonnellv * «tk Barry Albert CashedvChasurown Arthur Miller Garrett LeeEdw McCarty Oliver Doun J .hnO'DayJohnnayes Jere'h Hnrley It ThavlorJno M Rogers J Casey Win WidderT J Bra«hears Dennis Toomey GeoCLathropJos M Swingle F V Ford M K M. LainOsi-rCThompson'W m Jone» Albert WardH».v> Patu rsont h-H Cterm«hlcWui HiliWm Grins Richard Collin# Werner KeckWmCreen . R Garrity Wm Barkhou-eAiex L^DDtti4 Then Ha>sman Ante jiJnoOou^hlaa'l Su gene Crosson Francis FoxGeoC-ton MrM't.eniii<{namli W RockwellSamuel Gordon David Bishop tiro W«r(in»iiPat 'k l)ono\au (i ff Downing B C Tahnatl^eJno Ashfofl LHammerechlagHenrv PrinreClarK Neihriieth Ur tsattiBCisr James ColeKdward Petty Iliram T Smith yhrist'n SchmidtChas Parker OrrinaFitzgeraldWm Zantrin erUociii Cond.it Jno Pills GabrietBushrnan1 sniel L Ulil Jawea llugheg Dan'l MyersJosBSar«ent ThoaS Bu-ton Thos p BellChrifrt'n » midt Wm Bailer Alfred JacksonThos W Hay Chaa Kriscb* Wm F Breun-rJas B Martin V Waldkoeinj H'y Wa«hjnetonB Cornweil E V Morgan Arth T John«o:iA Conway Kdw'd White. Jno KeyesS*m) L Pari ridgeH u bin Baker Clias CarterPhilip Ber*n;an Chas Boehmer J«h Riddle

f Cm.h'nved in " Third Edition."]THE SITUATION.

It scf'tiis to be generally believed here thislorenoon that the bulk of our Army of thePotomac has again crossed the Rappahannock,at Kelly's Ford jirobably; a point between thelocation of Lee's headquarters when last heardlrom, Stevensbnrir, and the lino of advunta-Keou3 defences near Fredericksburg, whichthe rebels occupied ao long. If this be so. weapprehend that Lee's ariny are again in rapidretreat towards Richmond, which they willcontinue at least until putting the Rapidau be¬tween themselves and Meade's veterans. Thatis, unless Meade yesterday evening or thismorning forced them to venture a general eu-

f-asement. We do not believe that they haveany stomach whatever for such a battle, as

they are not as numerous as represented, andare, moreover, greatly discouraged by their111 success iu all quarters throughout the pastmonth.The fact that Lee, with his headquarters at

Stevensburg.seven miles southeast of Cul-peper Conn House, (rather thau four miles asstated in some newspapers) and with a con-aiderable force of iniantry at the Court House,permitted Bulord to rest ou Saturday night atBrandy Station (five miles from Steveusbnrgand five lrom the Court House,) after the fightol that day, proves to us Lee's determinationnot to risk a general engagement in that imme*diate vicinity.Had he been willing to risk permitting the

bulk of Meade's army getting into position be¬tween his army and Fredericksburg, h* wonldsurely have essayed an attack on Buford'e po¬sition by day light of Sunday morning last,which he did not do. From Stevensburjt npto Brandy Station the country is capitallysuited for operations according to the particu-lar style of tactics to which the rebels alwaysresort when they can;a circumstance of whichLee would have gladly availed himself if hodared venture to do so.On the whole, we look momentarily to hear

either that Lee has promptly continued hi6 re¬treat towards Richmond, or that a heavy battlewas fought yesterday evening, or is beingfonght to-day in the vicinity of Stevensburg.

S0LD1KE3' BK8T.During the past month Capt. E. M. Camp,

commanding Soldiers' Rest, has received thefollowing:On band Jnne 1st, :K>; recruits, 457; convales-

cents, 2.539^ furlough men, 9(1; stragglers, 444:paroled prisoners, 31; deserters, 390; detachedparties, regiments to be mustered out,17th Blaine, 300; l3Sd Pennsylvania, 700; 165thdo, 700: 166th do., 700; 17»th do., 577; 179th do.,440; 27th Connecticut, 300; ftth Massachusetts,415; regiments pasted through, 22,045; detach¬ments from different regiments, SI6; detachmentinvalid Corps, 400; 2d, 5th and Pith New Hamp¬shire, 575; dismounted cavalry, 1,900; rebel pri¬soners, 150.Imrihg the .<*ame period he has sent to regi¬

ments. in the field, 1,7?8; convalescent camp,2,642; parole finap, 19; Alexandria, (desert-ra,)190; dismounted camp, 809; to destinations,22,593; to Philadelphia. (Invalid Corps,) 400;2d, 5th and 12th New Hampshire toPoint Look¬out, 575; dismounted cavalry to the field, 1,900,rebel prisoners to Point Lookout, 150; desertersto Frederick, 200; awaiting orders, 14*.

BLOCKA»» BCMBU ABUfiTSB.OUae aad A.n-

tovs,«B tee intern nranca radge, oa bus-

picioatbatarrested them aad they were taken to the-Pro-?osl Marshal's, vhen tbey gare their aaiaee asfMiows: . L. Keeare, S. Bemerbeleme, EllasCufmaa,- David Weil, from North Carolina,Patrick Fagaa, Thomas Fttapatriek, J. W.Smith, aad Mia* Betty Watts, ftmTbey bed with them about thirty thorndollars id Ooaibdesetw boads aadSaxltb is aa Aaterieaa, aad the reat with tbe

excrptkm of Fagaa aad FitapatvMu who at*

Irish aad Qenaatf. Tbey were eeat la «fca OUCapitol priecfi. ¦- ^

HIIATT mtNO UBAED NEAR WARRINTONFrom parti*# who reached here from War-

renton Junction tbis afternoon, we learn thatkeavy ®r'B* heard in the direction of War-renton last night, and.that it was generally be-listed that au ongagement with the enemy waa

progressing.

IMPORTANT SOUTHERN NEWS.The Richmond* inquirer of Saturday, 1st

inst,, says that Leo's army is massed at Cul-peper. and that Longstreet's has advanced inthe direction of Fred«#icksburg, and a portionof bis torce had occupied the heights at Fred¬ericksburg.The Enquirer admits the fisct that the "Mis¬

sissippi army, in large numbers, are desertingf he army off)en. Johnston," and say *«eucu astate of feeling is greatly to be deprecated, andwe regret especially to see it prevailing inMistusippi, the home of the President."The Richmond papers announce the death ot

*m. L. Yancey, at Montgomery, froin theeffect# of kidney disease.The Richmond Dispatch of the 1st says tbaf

the Yankees are vigorously at work with thesr^cle on Morris Island.The Ditpatck also claims another of those

mythical victories for Gen. Dick Taylor inLouisiana.

MOSEBY* GUERRILLAS.v> e believe that summary measure* are about

to be taken to rid the conntry between Alexan¬dria and the Rappahannock and the BlueRidge and Potomac of Moseby's pests.citizenswhen in the power of our troops, and thievesand secret murderers when opportunities oc¬cur. Those of them now in our hands willprobably be tied on the cow-catchers of ourrailroad trains, to be the first and surest suf¬ferers in ca*«* ol accidents from obstructionspiac-ea on tho mils-, one or more to get a freeride every trip up or down. Their position onthe cow*catcher will involve no danger to themunless their companions continue their prac¬tice of endeavoring to throw our trains off thetrack.

ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS,Seventy-eight prisoner- reached here abont 2

o'clock to-day, from Warrenton Junctioncharge of a detachment of the ttfd New Yorkand by order of the Provost Marshal werecommitted to the Old Capitol.Thej are composed for the moit part of civ¬

ilians charged with being spies, mail carriers.Ac. North Carolina and (ieorgia regimentsare represented. Among them are two brothersfrom Alexandria. Their mother w as presentat the ollice of the Provost Marsha! on the.rarrival.

NAVAL CAPTUREThe commandant of the United States steamer

Siphon, off New Inlet, N C , reports that onthe morning oi the 29th of July he discovered asail ami ?ave c-na-e. She was overhauled andproved to be the ship Banshee, hailing trom

¦ Nassau, N. P. A prize crew were put onboard of her with orders to proceed to Boston.

Pkrpcval. Hon. John A.. Kasson, UnitedStates delegate to the International PostalConvention, recently held at Paris, having in¬dicated his purpose to do so, probably left forhome in the steamer which left Ensland onthe i»ih ultimo. In a letter to a friend hestates that the American* in Paris celebratedthe late victories over Lee and the taking oficksbnrg in a becoming manner.Arpointed.. Henry W. DePuy has been ap¬

pointed Indian Agent for the upper Missouririver and the adjacent country.

LOCAL NEWS.TOE ELECT I>' THE POL'ETH WEED.

Among those elected to serve their countrjat the fourth "Ward drafting polls to-day,Charles H. Hurdle, corporation policeman,and well-known in the Fourth Ward. Th«

announcement of this name caused a hearty1 Charley's acquaintances; Com-

hittlesey, paints and oil dealer, on Sev-r"pnrrr« wr (*f>° Erazier, policeman;.

^ "Allen, pressman, Star Office;A. Conway, Metropolitan Policeman; John* ranklm, organist at Trinity Church, son of» R.n t : J^cob learner, fourth brother

of tne Lamer family drawn to-day; Cha*. H.J teraehle, Alderman Fourth Ward. (Heartylaugh about this time at Charley's expense )1j. Mammerschlag was drawn just as he had

,nto t'le r(K>m» an«l after herculeanettorts, succeeded In mounting by means of astep-ladder, to a high position over the door,and the precipitate manner in which he "cam'down and beat a retreat cau-ed no little mer¬riment.E. C. Morgan, Es<]., well known at the Wash¬

ington bar, was next drawn, and immediatelyfollowing the announcement of his name camethat of E. E. White, grocer, in Louisiana ave¬nue, between Oth and 7th streets.Geo. Keywon b.on the card bearing this

name was a noto to send word to Miss How¬ard, if drafted. '.Albert Cassidy, the brilliaut dramatic writer,

and present lessee of the Wa-hington TheaterS. E. Adams, enrolling officer; S. R. Sylves¬

ter, apothecary, corner of Sixth and H stroetnJohn I Collins, of the tirm of Harvey, Col-

lins & Brace, claim agents; W. E. Sinn, thepopular proprietor of Canterbury, (and alsofour others connected with the Canterburycompany;) Return J. Meigs, son of the cler* ofcourt.

John B. l>aw8on. well-known as an ad¬mirable amateur vocalibt, wvizhs 2"0, and isthe prince of good lellows.J,?*n T- Olaments, (0f ai0.) Fourth Ward

Eslitician^ Wm. Hopkins, proprietor of "Hodestaurant:" Wm. H. Baldwin, of the Baldwin

Brothers plater g mill*Mr. O'Tool, cf the Avenue flrm of Dempsey

& O'Tool, was drawn, as also was Mr. Demp¬sey.Heury P. i handler, Canterbury.James N. ( allan, captain of Watson Guards

in three mot- hs' service.Chas. H. 1 termehele, drawn second time.Marshal 1 rowu, proprietor of Brown's Ho-

tel.John H. MoCutcheu, lawyer, and who ad¬

vertises to i id others in gett ng exemptionsWalter Steinhoff, E. W. Bender, C. B. NoyesMid John I att, telegraph reporters attached to

the Amern an Company, were elected.

Latm* Qvotatiows.Wassomvos mov..* MtafST.Faratohed by Lewis JohnsonACo., Bankers. .

&I ^C- S. 7JO Hoist107Qusrtai joaasAes^ Oksotat.M.«,ii)( .

New Ortlflcatss... sex.

American Gold.......».« ess 12Sal97 _

American fiUvar lUaliS_

Coupon rs, lwutocx; osr.ttflcates of Indebtedness, 09 Gold, 188*.Plsittt o» Moicnr from SncMsiA.Last

night, Patrick Jacobs was taken up by thepolice of the Fourth Ward for disorderly con¬duct. He claims to be a blacksmith, just fromRichmond. He had on his person over 1000 ingold, a gold watch and chain, and a pistol hol¬ster. He had been knocked down and robbedof his pistol and some money, which he saidhe had beside that found on him. Hs was finedf2.35 and turned over to the military.Fatal Acoidktt..We regret to announce

the death of Dr. Snyder, of Georgetown, by afall yesterday afternoon. It appears that whileengaged in pruning a tree on his farm, heslipped from a ladder and flail to the ground,breaking his neck and dytng almost instantly.

PnnsoVAx...Lientsnant Governor Cowperof Virginia, Mayor Collins of Portsmouth,Ya., and Jamse Brownley, Esq., member electto the Virginia Legislature, are in the eity, anda*e stopping at Klrkwoods'.

CoraimD to ths Old/ Cafitol..Wm.Werdon, a r&bel guerrilla lent in by the de-

i south of the Potom*, was committedOld Capitol yeete*ay afternoon, byf Uaptf" Todd.

I tan Drast..One u drifted yeater-day, **to pay three hun-dir4 dollars and be dlaeH.^. when he wasexesupC under the law^JM^ not gnown it.All ehould takethe adv^^^l k lawyer, C3m>-Mln John.H, McCutchj^^474 Seventh street, oppoiM t8 a.jjvising aad drawing .^¦uon pa^r. for' ,r"a""" #

8sat, within¦teapot, sj»4Saw ir'.ad itk.

« O'CLOCK P. SL

CONTINCATION OF THE DRAFT INFOI'RTH WARD.

Jno E ShermanMMorriceKpb KtrhiaonWmJHnleyJasC NallyRichard FreerThos BurchellGeo W ShaefferV a MaltbrThe* 11 BarronW ef lev Bnrke8%#Jk-Geo SiutcllTbos O DronC B BlaakmanJno H ShullertThos DodgeLam Bers-eyHenry MorganKobt Vincent1 bos SmithJos II FletcherH P Sauford

SmithLewis P Seebwit J^8l*u|{ht«trSandy TyiorJo* Lauh.tieuWin 15 MiimkA HubbleAlpheus Wright Albert II LewnBn'th'm Ljuch WbF H*i pur

Wm IP KecferNoah Collin*Uavid CouncilJno StewartGeo MillerAndw V AdamsStacy StocktonL BailerP Brook0 JonesMeigs JacksonThos Bakerj r j*m+phD N LanavtighLenh't AlbrightAraos RrickJa* M»\well.A J BurF Balcfi

H LancasterJ bo jhrhe*««* L Warwick

J Hir<l«abui(" ai 8har.i*itJ )JmiM irphyFred W ft**Jno W Moor*** 8 StetpmK'lmnnd CorlcHm WilsonWm HenryD L Burn.tLevi ShcalsG#oT McClellanMr DempAeyTho^llCilintoaMieJi*>4 Jlfack

P&tk H ¦ncllsh Phi! R WilsonJno Martin Henry WiseRobt Johnson R 0 PolkinhofnThos Goodall W"iu n BaldwinMich Ml Riley J «- D FranzoinJaallolUnd Wm BanksJ Slaughter C K BoteL-rWin Pnihips Henry DouglasBenj LazenJ.y Uenj Duval!Geo P SberwoodJno U MiddietonJacka-nJKllridgaA L Morris

Jno B Lord

Jas CohenA Hunk*Eniil Wont rockJ W«xl«Abtu Shot tierJ'th P (jrowtoyMich'I F.-ntouMichael K» efeJ ere SullivanJos K BritzBaa) StuartChan BenderA J ApplebyK tankerL <i MuellerS 11 RelloKK<\ P .Vhwai UJ no GinkJohn BossPaul Lear*Robert TellLevin EtchisonFred'k SeitiW 8 CriupsM CcfelloClement HollisSydney Smith

Robt ButlerJno U Ly;elionj HopkinsJas W SelbyGee HaieHenry JohtaoaSatk Knar ike

Ku«-ruan

Chat W Hug(*rl yJno E McBtveyJ no H BentonWm JobusonSieny C&spin#9 Maroney

C W N orrisGeo 0*"asM*k R Woodwar l

Isaac < »rTrUht Wm WashingtonJames Johnson Jno Fitigeraid

Robt AlbertJno F Ki-lleyJno W MankenM BoswellJos PopuluaH BuckinghamCIag«-tt Bo to iapeterMonagnaaWm K PaynonThos Sander-iWm CJas L PardonsMr U'TooleK:md T Wrayll'-ary SoiunC^as Anderson

Jno GryonThos To^andCbas TretlerPatk FlemingChas lltiss, 11VVm Mulli'tiJos P SullivanRichard HuntGeo BernJas DuvrIICIisk P P RoireChs1* MureJuo Hn<>wJnco'h KehlcrH Dorse yJos TynonskiJ'b Loveniteen Chas linker

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..ekC E M-Mttitta JuO II WiddemerRobt Stesrbea-lfcraelMJ««kson Win Lucas David HopeWalterftrinhsll Isaac Simon Mr StaffordJno Bavlev Godfrey Marklof StephenJiearmHarry Mortimer Mr Cuttler 8 M Biukmast"Wat'u Franklin Jn* H Lansdalo Isaac Hood9 E Adams Phiij? Corridan Cbas JohnsonLewis Bell John Kellcy>Vm Ksiser Jno ColeJ»Trei Williana Saml CoibathAtdrew Moore J A WarfleldCo?unbns Chair Jno Sladen(^aen Gainey l'enry Bishop(ieo S Murray WrnJHoasJames Johnson Fred'k UsherIticbd HenryJ no WardRobt W BonderHe^ryClark(Jets T lirownJ II StuartS R Sv! vesterPhvid ParkerF N llodij.lenGeo Dotib'eMr ThompsonR MorrisonAndrew HentyWm GnodtichE SulliVtlU v* r AiopallJuiiusCtold*mitbJotni Roach

|'J as Lyon John AmesGastav WisrenW 1 iam JamesBiun'd ThomasA Hug^

Wm McDonalkJO* itliamsC N Parkin*E J KerfersterEdwin FriessT HartmanGeo H GordonJno h CannonOrem BrownW F KingJ T ClementsWm F MinnieMr WiliiamsonBishop DoveW S Ilopkins

jfraaaP Saunas"S NerrisLewta JohnsonDanl MiGuinAaron JonesRomalns GayCbas EmefrW SumnnrrilisHenry GibsonWm GreenwoodDaniel MurphyBobert BisbopH P ChandlerWells FnyinanDennis MahanioJ 'ti Cunningham(ieo Emmerrllermsh ItsllinFie<l Gi'^epeWin DorseyChas CostenC't 8 A^nollC Baileynez H Donph-.'rsJesse HarperD Bohleber * .

Cba-, Cattleman Tbos CarrollMr Nairn Jns Dowe a

---*¦»«_ MichlHuaaey Chas H SmithIjewis Kei hofftrMichael Lewis Wesley GreenIlan^ Sybil! YoungLan«tree Jno *¥ Duvall" Cbas Waters Frs M OxleyAle* Richards Roarer

Thos G Asa Jno QolloraaJasCoekley Wm Baraa^IoMi' hl Fl.mbavajiSteii B Woodyer Patk t>»«*in«r

Conr-td Miller MrShields Benj GaitherJHCuaningham Wm NellyAdam Kraotler Jas N CailanMil Washington Isaac BntlerThoa R Evana Jaiues TeiganrTheo Dismond JnoRM40aunell D T Pierca

Wm Brown Chas Gevardon R Davies

Jas WartxIsaac BlountChri.-t MyersWm Foley

Fred II EvansGeo W HuntChas TomsJos Bra boil

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Patk McCarthy Patk SamaalHSmith Jno ElappJas C Bc.iglass Hugh PhilipFrs Young R R TellyA W Ogden Wm RichJasMonsen S J W HallJosKlack R S WalshThos Mclntyrc Wm LucasK E EmersonHy MeColiuell TheoMcGnireA Fitz.«imniona Mt>ses MichaelRobt Rainey N 0'Da.yChuB A Knitfht Jas M T(tf< erJacob Keefer J SreallwoodJere McCarthy Chan M PerkinsJn<> H Holly Wiu McGuireGeorge Gossett R E ThompsonHenry Kmbler Alfred Collin-iGaorge Cooper Joseph Boy.mWm IT Wilson Jno 11 DawsonJno Madigan G B StwichtieldJ do Ettleman F A HoddanL F Follanebee W W StiHllingGCKetcbum John WallachHenry Bergling E O NortonWm F<ndall J H PatrickWm Bailey J J fi LurchHenry Bushing Wm J ErwiuAllen! LanaatenN'n > ameralag

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Pnnl H TrippGeo (f MuterJas F CollinsW E SinnPatrT; Mnrphy8 M hii«>JaeC llinsLewis J ac» sonGeo A BaileyJno KenuedrCharles . eeWm WilliamsonJas Jack-onC W SchellHenry EinricliI^ewi* BrhrrnsAlfre<l StoneF C PitmanReturn J MeigsJohn DrcscoliWm J CrauerF SchambergBnsh HarrisHenry Sttvener Christ BiMteoJames Meade Benj JohnsonI'enO'Bonoghna Ilenrv Ju -tIleory Coleman U RichardSimon Eioatein Benj ShaerJ WizzardTheo L BowenMareellat WestChas TatbertL F Clements8 Sniate'*Wm H Thomas.John F HusleyE J Wil ins

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white and 160 colored.

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Ik the Old Cavitol..Among the prisonersof war at present confined in the Old Capitolis Jamea Ash by, a printer, who is well knownamoug the craft in this city.Gone to Bobtok..Yesterday afternoon two

companies of the invalid rrrps, numbering l-lmen nnder Captains SbefT r and New-t, left forBoaton, where they will ^ assigned duty.

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Eebm, Dmkbtkk..John Qninn, loth N. C.caralry, a deserter from the rebel army, wascommitted to the Old Capitol prison yesterdayby order of Capt. Todd.

OFFICIAL.

HsADQVARTifts Pfovost MAEfin\r.(Dittrict of Columbia, Ang. 4, 1NS3. ^

The Draft in th* Fifth, Sixth aad SerenthSub-District* of the District of Oolnmbia, (com¬prising the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Wards ofWaahington Oitj.) will take place at the CityHall on Wednesday, August 5th, 1H63, r->m-

tneaclng at 9 o'clock a. m. The Seventh Wardwill be drawn in the afternoon, commencing at3 o'clock. H*sby A. ScHnaTi,

It Captain and Provost Marshal.

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