THE NEW YORK HERALD.

WH0L1L so. 9800.

NEW TOHK, THtJESDAY, JULY 16, 1863.

PEICB THREE CENTS

T^E POPULAR TUMULT

Positive Suspension of the Draft.

rollowing ordlDucB, nbldi it

No Abatement of the Violence.

Dreadful Conflicts Between the Military and the People.

Terrible Fighting In East KIneteenth Street.

THE miTAET COBPUTEIY BODIEB

COIOMEL JAKDINE WOUNDED.

A CaptalB and Lieutenant ot th« Fifth New York Militia Killed.

rerriWe Slaughter of the Sol- dieTB and. Populace.

FORTY DEAD BODIES OK THE GROUND.

BORE FEBSECIITION OF TUB NEGROES,

TBBCE OP THEM HANGED.

YORK STREET COMPLETELY SACKED,

Immense Exodns of tlie Color- ed Population.

THE GAS HOUSES THitEATENED.

General ffioClellan Volunteers Hi»-Se«ice!u

Important Action of the Cem- mon Council.

Two MilllonH and a Half for the ConBOtipts.

6»™riof Seymour Opposed Mar tial Itv.

ConJlcling Eumots as to llie Hanging of Colonel O'Brien.

AffllctiDg Circamstances Surround- ing Bis Death.

Mis Body in the Bellcviie Hospi- tal Dead House.

daohing of BuUdings in the Twenty-first Ward.

JNOTHER OF OUR REPORTERS ASSAULTED

flold of conflict. Tiie poor negioca were liuut- cd, ilrlvPQ nb jut ond hMgeJ, jiiat as on tho pcovi.uua flaye, and hunaredflof the nofor- tunati^ tteiitnrea fled torror-Btrlokon from tbo olty. There were scones of -violcneo to bo wilr nowed in every riuarter. Around tbo Thlrty- Grth Btrcet oracnal numerous akinntaboa took place, nud extreme metisureB bad to be ndopted by tho mlUtary outliovlties. The mnltitudo wa» espoaed to the flro of howiUors, ond sotci'bI pertone wore killed^

THE DRAFTJOSPENDEO,

New York, July lH-. Tho driift bM been suspended in New York

nODEBT NUGENT, Col. flna Act. Asst. Provost Marshal Gen.

PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

WborcM, it Is manifeBt that oorahinfltioDB for forcible resistance to the lows of the State of Now York and the escmitioa of civil and crl mlnal process csiat in tho city and county of New York, whereby the peace and safety of city and tbe live i and property ofitalO' bftbltanlsaro endangered; and

WhercBS, the power of th« said oity and county has been exerted, and !s not siiEclent to enable the oEeevs of tho said city ond county to maintain the laws of the Stale and eieouto tho legal prooose of its oIBcera; and

Wheroa?, appliontion has been made to by the Sheriff of the city find ooimty of New York to decliire the said oity and coiinty to be in a state of ineurrcction;

Now, therefore, I, Horatio Seymour, Gover- nor of tho State of New York, aed Commander- in-Chief of the forces of the same, do, in ita name and by its authority, lasiie this procla- mation, in accordance with tho statute in such cases made and provided, and do hereby de- clare the city and county o( Kew York lo be in a state of insurrection, ond give notice to all peraons that the means provided by the laws of this State for the maintenance of law and order will be em- ployed 10

and that all persons who shall, aftsr the puhlt^ Cttdon of (his proclamation, " resist, or aid or assist in resisting, any force ordered out by the GoTomor to quell oc auppross such insurrec- I," will reader themselves liable to the peo- olties prescribed by law.

HOUATIO SEYMOUR. Hew York, July 14, 1803.

^fflieUMATlON OF MAYOR OPOYKE.

MiTOH's Ofiice, Ntw YoitK, I July 10, 18113, j To THE C'i'nzE.Ns OK Nfiw Yonit:—

I am happy to announce to you that tho riot, which for two days has disgraced i city, has been in good mcasuve subjected to the control of tho pubUc autboriliea. It would ipted your peace for a day but Y absence ot all our organized local militia. What now remain of the mob ; about for plunderi

1 1 nlll EpNdil; t

IRalVAL OP nKOULlBB. porlflil 10 Gineral Wool.

pMlllOn M tlitf ivero before. JudBoUcOiDDhnd i

L coiii»ure(i ocauiouall; guarded 11

Rill) ON THE OniME^K QUUITRAS.

BlrMdy fiirauapd man : iHOlvcd. Itint JiLBIICG, bi

by IbO Onra^iltua no Finsii

THE CITY YESTERDAY.

IB DDUilmDusly ailopted, nirtbe'lD?D:

'ory (Mug lti»l ooold p^Mlblj be coMlracil ialo ui at- ?«^liiw vlslltSl^ wks II scant

9CE-<rE8 IN THE SECOSO 15D THIBD AVE.^S.

ty— Atmck Upon OoV Repoi

ao of people EickaddivolllDtp aotlcipalcd t

raw. itiftrVoile«' ma

, foe the

iiolic

IS distri

■ke Gxeoptions

urnWolo glfan; but on parambiTlsliag Ibrougti the ol

wni-lby of sptelal mention. /^J"

iro^ED DT'TnC)IIl.lT».HY— SEVBBil

TBE SCTESTH iVESUE AHSEW.U.

1 to 1

Avenue Arsenal. MOEE TEREIBLE FIOHTma.

SSAVY ZiOBS or lilTS.

THE HOWITZERS DISCHARGED.

IIOVSES BURNED &ND SUKED.

ViBtarlrRnct Csrner tf Gtanfl and Maogin Streeti, u., fc'"

, Tbo i*>ea violence and bloodshed con- tinued all d»y yeelordaj, notwithstanding the vigorous measures adopted by the authorities

. lo cheek I^ The antjoimooment of thesnspen- elonDf the iiraft .eemed to have occasioned no aliateraent in^the popular excitt-meBt. As will 1)6 seen from i^iur copious icporf. frequent col- ■lisioDB between Ihe military and the populace ^CCmd, ana numbers of lives wore sacrificed, itblle an imraCOBo aWounl of property was cora- toitted to aeslruction. In one of the flghts It is

..„3d daily avocations. This is as necessary lo your personal aeeutity as to tbo peace of the oity-

liiies of omnibuses, railways and telegraphs inust be put in full operation immediately. Adeipiato military protection against their further interruption will be fur- nished on application to the military authorities of the State.

Fellow Citftene. the laws must and shall be obeyed; public order shall not be broken with impunity. Our first duty now is to restore tho publlo peace aud preserve it unbroken, and to pursue and punish the oefenders agBinal the mfyeaty of the laws.

GEORGE OPDYKB, Mayor.

ARCHBISHOP HUGHES TO THE CATHOLICS.

Nkw Yobh, July 14, laiiS.

In spite of Mr. Greeley's assault upon the Irish, in tho present disturbed condition of the cky, I will appeal not only to them, but to all peraons who love Sod and revere the holy Catholic religion which they profess, to respect tho laws of man and the peace of society, their homes with as little delay as possible, and disconnect i

[Ingly deliberate i

pence and social rights of the i York. If tiicy are Catholio! them as arc 'Catholics, I unk, for God's Bak< for the sake of their holy religion— for my o eako, if they have any respect for tho Episco- pal authority— to dissolve their t tlons with recklesa men, who have little r either for Divine «c human lawa.

iJOHN HUGBIiS. Archbishop of New York.

ittoDg body Of polite una "™P"i

S.VTe. lb SrBEb^^eot^^

lo*or"?uM°lMnueJvea^^ ,,r*'^ml^ i °^n°\"o'°o"l^rhMKl ot u>Br^fl™ 1

Hvoono'^ana^-nilrW- flrHi sWil, to Coluool FOalloj.or j wH^^jjJ^'o^^"^^ jnr ^^^^^ 1?;^''''^'fi.'";;>,5!'' In^lbS I

□g lotsdiy nlebl tbo officciB , MS4nnl onj'.yed b ■nilbB oulVtagPl'"

1 Faftell hid P _ -jjpjjjiiydisposeilol

THE OOUllASDiNT OP TI

AnpaelolmeeilDiiof IbeBosrd t

ji wna ""f'i''*^'-',|'j5|[yi]jYeir

NE"V\^ TOI^K HKITALD. TITFT^SBAY, -TULT 10.

ADDITIONAI FROM EUROI E

The Malls of the Persia iiiul

NapoleoD Said to be "Irrevocably De- termined to Recognize the South.

Roebuck's Slatemnit of Nupokon's Oiror u Englnnd Drnied by llr, layard, Earl Bussoll nud the Fieueli fiinl&ler in London.

MR. LINDSAY'S STATEHI- M

THE REBEL APPLICATION TO SPAIN.

Reported Order for Fifty Rebel Tessela in England.

THE STEAM FIUE ENGINE CONTEST

Tbc DIanhattaa and Other \mcrlcan EDgiucs BeateOi

THE PRIVATEER FLORIDA.

Siie Optures and Hnrns lliG Sliipfi .Soulhera Cross. El-J Ganiillflt and C. V. Hoik,

The Schooner Varuuiull. Ellll Captur- ed and liausomcd.

$^OU-00O ill Silver Bars Taken from *lic B. F. Mosic.

Half a Million Dollars WortH of Silver Ore Sank with the Vesial,

a ong Hontt?iui, Ouploli

Dion Boncicault and the "Colleen Bawu in tlie Bankrnpt Court.

FASHIONS li'OR .TIL1L.V,

11 (blB peocerul Diood may bo s\

place UiroUBboul

hiTS uplured a sola sblp.

TEE AmSICAB aUEBHOI).

i< rtcopiMaa •>! the D aheaaf glron'ln''l'

BrltlBh goveinuionl 10 lulu In

Oit jjTiijiojal, but Frtn^ ^eemmeit pnWiiAol iMr^am

THE STEAM FIRE ENQINE CONTEST.

eredb)' blfi gorcrnioon

ir^'ftiyDO'flf'bjTlilil'sWn— 011^1^^ lib. ^

3 I BgaiuTt [tio Oim^ miy/ ^Oas bittit^ nway w«^f ipTmiy and '^^fflof "to* Vbo a la^ »h orTt^'? mu^OHf

k1 Witll Ueht blUBQC

ilrio. lbs [r«bthiu Idouble cojuo grm^roaa

THE FIbHT AT aOOORJCH'S LAWUNQ.

VICKSBURO.

PmUianat—SrM forti/coiim A'o ffjHoiu Via!— la- ^fficienty of Ue Iftiel Entinten—Gvnt Burfal in IA« Cuv— EoWl FXri'is AfUr Fia^ of Traa icirt Diip/afal—

(.jrudio JftPfiBMn'iCsfpi— IFwdm Mcrian EffediKlii

cbangod. lbs spposlW DOniJII

KBW TOEK HERALD, THURSDAt, JULY 16, 186!i.

kntilu biB grtDlcd us ibc ernUn of n

eiJiiiuMiMl I'' TbiB It rcndiiy tmewflroJ w)" I

posodjlhnngh UiO flrfloould Ml bo bo "WC

irouybl to War "P™ '^^ po«l"<«i I

'oopy or B^ pwol^e •'gowl by tbo ^P*^[^^°° vl^rwi. "IBS, , jDiy -. >. D,. iee3.

tni uaKaa ecDfwtmM •lift BIobtI (111 IhrMs o'tlook jm- BneTDO«li,«li«a, attended by nBlaglstlAJIoOlccr oopte ot OTilBTlleB, tie rode cB. fllaul hIniBoU riid

, ni6f»i!illy Kl wbOBo bonio l««wid I

oborgi Bny dullce iisualty pMforincd by j'J^

n, Tliey iTOio oompcbtd i 1, vlDcgBr tud oTctylhlDgalBi i blwMt oppeUixltoiinlhlt

tisir luiltHi ca{acllr U )be puriDll u[ ibo flylne Mli. S. M, CAftrENTER'S DESPATCH.

IS oiplDded,»nd In 11b elTccW bi ly eogigcd in raahlonlnB Ibe work

THE AElflY or THE POTOMiC

How Leii's Retreat was Dls- «0Tei'cd.

DETAILS OF THE GRAND SKEDADDLE.

Why th« Rebels were Not Attaoked.

A CoBfercnce of Corps Coor-

FODB mnh\& mm an adwnce.

The Uetrent a Full and Com- plete Rout.

NIEfiOE'S ARM¥ IN SWIFT PtfBSUIT, k.., a*..

THE WILLTAMSPORT TELEGRAMS.^ "(W.treBTtaumlsr cnlors lo mowi iil'dty|ii(bl tbiE

loned Ibe grcalml aorpilso.

nngbl. IbeyBco IbomEelTw griuluDlly loj^g ground,

•mal tfcoy would oTtirrun (od dliBDlbml '""^^j" f" bnvBlioon glVBO Ihoi^by Ibe gallaill Army of Ibo FoW;

^^^rle^^«ra|^|^^^ ^^^^ "(S5«-°i^^r^A=.«ric* (■). Wcwel*. NIork for Bw-

Id ind poand e

( S ^MUipol btD^fo"? pJiB^li. J

rftUway ehwes were 4lio wonted at better prfeM tbsn yeslcriay. Ttero was not what ooald be called an aotivo demand for aoytlilBg; bnt no oW wanted to sell. Tbo Board adjoorned abool noon, nnd every ono left the street to job Ibe vanoQB }' organiKaUoni. There was of course m

Tbo 1

TLo agBragato amount of exports (excluaive 01 Bpeolo) from Now York to fo^iB" f'^^ ^"'^^ week enaing July H, 1803, wbb M.1«.775. ThD eanJngs of tUe Eiio Railroad for tbc monlft

of June T

pltuo™; jt°ilino'H^ASbr'l"Swi«lt>> (BD.'w

0 Eab-TToaanrj was m fol-

... $760,8*8 01

mMi

t!32,01B 6&

'^^ff-.'^liT m'* MHudWoBlVBVRRlmi

tSw SKrlO'B ^ ciaWtPlilB Rr' 'mK

UMO I'luKlWiCbl 3 lOl'^' laoo llailem KB

(DuoAnsricfogoid. iw ^"::\\:::

^ do'V.'.'.''.'.'. SOORoidiDgBn lOJ

iScomb wii'pVVf.: a aWG-lt^loRB!^. . MJi

e badly dttOTBanliW tos lOBl larilbly, ' CQtcrcd Huytind ',

THE hetrbat op the rebel army.

MR. P. G. CHAEilA!r'S''-DESrATCH.

BDd pnrirySni tbo

nay iBcldtnlnlly E»y, la In^ isclv'^ibcy lire QUby m

MB. GALEN H. OSBORNE'S DESPATCH.

«t rcfiWlly iDTBnlcil lnElriimQiiWb

ibo SlMiTrf mil

l»«,s*deojjjioraiB '

Ihey «|n DDI mbl-

CnptBlB Noyco.

jSl'bork Jo^ Nlcho^ Hrtb«la»i Jfotk; ncbr Sao

LR'pMf,'... ioa«

do.".,"'!.- 800 KwdlDg RH 10*

IneolBl Bank 93 160 Mlcll Cbo BR. . - JJO aaCam^f. i7!i 60 Uioh So *N I gB- IMS*

300 Clovo k TOl' B 100 Cbl <[ Alton p

.SHIPPING NEWS.

,uu .v?cio'ii'[t"-i- tOONora Wor

Sales at fj^^^**^'"

js«o Missouri e-B . . TO [SS5fj',^Sj°

CDOCIOTDJfFlllBBIt 6|,S

tR'' '^l<M'* 'wCblo&BKiRB,. 0634

WBD.'«cir,Juir is-eP.u;

lori)tiiLiJilUi.d»7'al76o. i

illwal IMd. atlBbOffUjDloaa

wrUog dlslnuM! of bis wlum a iro raidj' lo do BDylbiDf

inppOBO

1 llBolf Is preitlgo OQMgb to war. from Uio toils ot tbo Held to any

noiliito liIlD, OB tlio puglllBIB say. n'ltwed IbO f obtl» ""1 '■«> 'lo"*'"'*

FlNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

The iit

WBD>iteD*T, Jo!y U— B P. U. 'a absorb pobllo AtteDUon, and „Bi. B.r». -luiet as on » holiday. Tto cMof topic of eoDverBalioD >b Ibo danger which m any BuppoBO the banks run, and how to guard agamflt

lloaej la easy enough, ttiougb the amonot seek, ing employnioDt ia much reduced bypcoraillog

'^'eolfVell' to 127 on tho fall of Port Bodsoo and UiBOther good >yar otws. TLo dlfliurbnoccs Boem 10 hove DO affect npon the price. Kichange la UO a 111, with very liUlo olTtrins or inquiry. The atock mnrket ia firo), but ver^ infti^'iYO.

price.* Eiio advanced % pw cent, and olbw

pAIUOLOOlOAL ^^yj^pg^g

PAKTBD-SEVERAL a

NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1863.

NEW TORE. HHRALB, TjtUJKBUAr, JULY 1863.

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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1863.

NEWS FRC9D WAmSTON,

W«n[N(ni).f, July 18, 1S09. 0BI4B)UL DIS OBDiilBD TO I«W ITOBK.

inPOBTAlIT raOH SOBTH CABOLINA,

Nktokrk, S. C. , Jaly 12, lfi63.

:r.:ra;on. (o-d-dem

111? Swrolory ut Slato nulhorrita a MrrMilon of iLo ° ^^^^ ihoMght, h Rttleigti 11

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