The draft in this district, we understand, will be made by towns, alphabetically. The number to be drafted from Class No. 1, in the respective towns of this district, is as follows :
TOWNS. WHOLE NO. Ashland 115 Athens 349 Cairo 219 Catskill 737 Coxsackie 359 Durham 287 Greenville 259 Hunter 164 Jewett 93 Lexington and Halcott 208 New Baltimore 251 Prattsville 129 Windham 165 Denning 80 Espus 586 Hardenburgh .. 52 Gardiner . . 192 Kingston 1703 Saugerties 807 Lloyd 251 New Paltz 321 Marlborough 263 Rochester 455 Shawangunk . 312 Shandaken ..... 238 Olive .... 316 Plattekill 193 Rosendale. 249 Marbletown.. .......... 275 Woodstock .. 187 Wawarsing. 797 Hurley 197
Total or Class No. 1 in the District......10,784 The aggregate of the Second Class in the
district is 5,267.
THE DRAFT IN ULSTER. The following compleres the list of
names drawn in the several towns of this County, to fill the quota of each under
the late draft.
DENNING--17. Andrew Warren, John Yager, Sidney Barber, James Leroy, Amos Van Aken, Samuel Hornbeck. James Swartout, John Allenwood, Philip Backman, Jr., Uriah Smith, Cornelius Terbush, Horatio Green, George Sheeley, James Pomeroy, Lucas Schwah, Ford Mulford,
John Schwab. ESOPUS--169.
Solomon T Cole Thomas Cusick John Wells, Jr. Charles E Thompson
George Kehont William Wood Andrew J Soper Wm Schoonmaker, Jr Isaac W Traver John Moran Michael McGraw John Kearney Nelson Hutchings Carley Dominick John Howell James E Barker William Polsont Wm Hathaway, Jr. John L Shultz Cornelius Ostrander Matthew Downs Edward Wigley John J Dubois Joseph Burns Benjamin Burger Benjamin Miller John J Wells Jacob Terpenning Wm C Sleight Thaddens O Burger John Daily James P Ackerman Nicholas Spinniwebber Increase Green Charles Branegan Jacob Klien Lefever Anchmoody Thaddeus O Taylor James M Gibson John H Marsh Peter Tucker Jeremiah Dougherty
Pat Paoven Patrick O'Neil Wm Lear Wm McDort Richard Hughes John Lundy Jacob T Ronk Albert D Paulding Nelson M Teerpenning Thos McGlatlin John Cole Solomon Schoonmaker George Kenburro John Kenny James Hyde John S Robison Alfred Atkins Michael Dee Edward Kain William Diets
James Kelley Jacob Rider Garrett W Freer David Tait Oscar Ames Horam J Freer Elias Van Nostrand William Rowan Joseph Lamen Patrick Kane Michael Ganeghan John H Graham Warren L Pierce Wm McDemon Martin Hernan Michael Duffy Richard Bicheal Alexander Sluyter Isreal Delmater Alexander O Parsell
Morton Rowden Johu McCue Peter Brice William Wodlesey Alexander Slater Henry J Orkins Isaac H Kay John Scowley Robert Johnston John R Jones George W Horton Edwin Dumont John Gibbons Howard Howes Peter McParton James A Techner Wm D L Montanye Daniel Kane Daniel Kane John R Wood., Jr. Charles W Smith Orlando Terpenning Oliver Mead Miles McKernan
John B Schoonmaker Andrew Townsend Henry Freligh Patrick Mooney James Kilpkonen Michael Moran Benjamin Post Peter W Weaver Harry Rodman Edward Van Lenven Charles Dickerson Banjamin Graves
Thomas Barton Owen Finan
Thomas Grilbins John H Terpenning Theron Van Aken Cornelius D Van Kenren Thomas B Cowgan Stephen Enderson Matthew Kniffin Albert Cannon Isreal Burger James Burgher
John Cook Peter Doyle Jacob Christman George Robinson George Warren John A Terpenning John Dunn Abm Van Aken Patrick Martin Patrick Fahan Abm Parsell, Jr. Frederich Reusner Charles A Bedford John Famnier Wm H Schoonmaker Thos M Holt Thomas Riley Ezekiel Van Vleet Lewis Hermance
Thomas Welch John G Burger John G Freer, Jr. Michael Corbitt John Murphy Charles Cook Milton Ostrander Richard A Deyo Matthew Van Keuren Peter Krows Abm Sleighter John McGinnis John El__sm John Linn Edward Hall Edward White Daniel R Merritt Wm Schuyler George W Deyo Abm S Eckert Andrew Freer GARDINER--51.
John L Dingee Charles Bershere Joseph Beecher Matthew J Lefever John Edmonds Cornelius Depuy
Albert Ackerman Henry T Dubois Matthew N Lefever John Lefever Jacob Berier Robert Goodgion George Hunter H P Dolson James Clinton Abm Decker John Countryman James McIntee Harry Dubois Henry Shepson Garrett Dubois Andrew Dubois Henry Jansen Philip Lefever Josiah Degraff Peter Radcliff James Degraff George Slater Philip B Hasbrouck David Philips John Chase James P Bryant John H Atkins Elkanah Decker Hugh M Constable Elting Lefever James W Upright John Turnbull Jacob Hornbeck Harris W Beecher Andrew Ayres John McEntee James Jenkins George Cole Joel Moore Henry M Dubois Charles Schoonmaker Addison Parliman P Lawrence Lyon Benjamin B Cox
Michael Kelley
HARDENBERGH—9. Isaac G Graham Rufus Seely Abm H Delamater Wilber Hinkley
Alexander Carroll John Banks William Bryant George S Lamorse
William Banks
HURLEY—52. Jacob Rosa Benjamin Coosley Andrew P Britt Hiram Burger Spencer Ennist Egbert Houghtaling Hiram Hallowick Hiram Austin Joseph Graham Philip Britt Jacob C Row John N Pink Lewis G Jones John Brower Christopher Warren John Eunist Wm Mulligan Peter C Hinkley Morris Wright Isaac Stoutenburgh James Moe James Bovee James Brink Abm G Van Etten Wynkoop C Carnwright Michael Grant John Persel Cornelius Elting James L Montanye Anson Floweres George Brower John Wacter Michael France Horace Wilder Walter Emery Patrick O'Brien, Jr Stephen E Van Etten Thomas C Johnson John L Elmendorf Calvin W Jewell Emery Johnson Samuel Brower Peter Ten Eyek Lucius Lawson John Rosapaugh Patrick Kenney Patrick Tracy John L Davis Thomas Grant Samuel Ten Eyck John G Baker Abm Brodhead
LLOYD—68. Willard L Stone Peter R Lefever James C Adams Zachariah Rose Arthur Sherwood George W Donalson Uriah Auchmoody Joseph Love Andrew J Baker James Van Keuren Edward Weed Ezra C Tompkins James M Knapp Daniel McCarty Harvey Dubois Nathaniel Robinson Samuel D Deyo Philip D Yelverton Conrad Warnermaker William H Booth Marton H Deyo John H Bennett Edmund Albertson Thomas D Leroy Moses S Lefever Abm S Coo Reuben D Hasbrouck James Stanton David Morris William Shanahan Frederick Hubbard Levi Simpson William Perkins Abm E Hasbrouck
Philip D Elting Oliver J Tilson Moses Auchmoody Aaron Deyo
Daniel R Hasbrouck John E Degraff
Henry Wood John Rein
Angevine Bleeker Theodore Wygant Joseph Simpson
Joseph Machey John M B Silliman Freeborn Terpenning Noah D Palmatier Edward Pender Isaac D Craft Amos H Gee Harvey Ostrander Nelson Stephens James Brooks James C Booth Charles White Eli Dimsey Hasbrouck Slater Jacob G Seaman Charles Frear James H St John Orlando H Elting Rocliff C Bennet Peter L Van Wagenen William Vredenbergh Christinus Delano Hasbrouck Lefever
MARBLETOWN—104. Charles Sutton George Messing Lewis Hasbrouck Peter Winchell Charles H Brodhead Charles Avery Hiram S Terwilliger Peter Conner, Jr. Wm H Depuy John H Hasbrouck Lewis Oliver Peter Vandemark Peter Calder Andrew Middaugh Simon Lewis Reuben Krom
John J Yeaple Ezra Deitz Richard B Stokes
Patrick Mack Robert Brown Jacab H Christiana James Davis
Silas Stokes Thomas B Westbrook Jacob Bush William Bush Hiram Sutton Henry K Smith Thomas Delaney
James H Smith George Bloom
Charles A M Wager Matthew O Terwilliger James Beatty Walter S Pine Isaac E Hasbrouck Philip Woolsey Abm S Lyons DeWitt Keator Jacob C Rosa Thomas Evert Abm Oakley Abram H Christiana Thomas Wynkoop Isaac Oakley William H Merritt Earl Hahing Jacob Whittaker John Deffy John W Osterhoudt Thomas Garrison Cornelius Palen Abm A Vandemark John Hyzer Hiram Vandemark John W Wager Calvin Palen Wm H Sheeley John F Delemater John H Palen, Jr Daniel Ayers Alexander Harrow Solomon Smith Thaddeus C Weed DeWitt Stokes John Plant William H Krom James Markle Wilson Brink David Kortright John T Wells Jacob H Eckert Thomas B Osterhoudt William H Van Leuven William Roosa Matthew Bush James Rosecrans Benjamin Hasbrouck Albert Hogan Cornelius Bogart John Elliott Henry D Wood Lewis W Eckert Hiram Roosa Peter Bailey John C Hasbrouck John Kenoey Walter S Gillespie Elisha Depuy John J Vandemark Wm O'Connor James Degraff David G Morehouse James H Boice George H Davis Matthew Rhinehart Calvin Williams Joseph Barley
Jacob Vandemark William Dubois James Ennist John W Vandemark Conrad Blinkerhorn
William Dimsey William Lent
Charles E Mackey Wm H Berrian
Meech Woolsey Patrick Mulligan Eli Harcourt
Wm W Mackey Peter V L Purdy
Wm H Davis John Williams
Wm M Atkins Walker Warren John Kimbark
Seymour Fowler William Dubois
Sylvenus Lent Thomas Furlong Robert Johnson Townsend H Sherman James Rhodes Isaac Shultz David Martin Jeremiah Barnhart Norman Staples Charles Woolsey Hyer Nixon
MARLBOROUGH—73. Henry W Mackey
Felix Lewis George Miller Charles Fooker Rowland Lounsberry Daniel Underwood William Barley Michael Kelley Thomas S_ars Henry C Northrop Alkner W Caverly PETER W PROES Wm S Clark
George Robinson Smith Young Jesse Halsey Stephen Woosley James Fowler James Frasle Daniel Berrian Robert J Decker Alexander Rhoads Patrick Furlong John S Ketcham Francis McConnell
Homer Howland Oscar Phillips Charles Wygant
George Filer James Connelly Hiram Barnes David Sherrow Oscat Quick William H King Smith Youngs Calvin S Mackey
Morgan A Dayton, Jr.
Marcos D Kelley Samuel Furlong Patrick Clancy Harrison Rhoades
Robert Sims Nathaniel W Wygant
Josiah Scott George Detmer
Sidney Barnhart
NEW PALTZ—59. Samuel Dubois Jacob Wurts Joseph A E Burger Edmund E Freer John Welch Jophat E Dunn Jonathan Tilson John Redmond John Vradenburgh Jonas E Brodhead William Fuller William Deyo Edward Light Emais Dubois Hiram Minard Henry Sutton Michael Smith Wm Booth James L Bostwick
Josiah Elting Thomas Hartung Levi D Dubois Stephen W Gerow Isaac Wolven James T Mullenix Benjamin Hyser Morris H Freer Andrew Deyo Michael Carrol James Vandenburgh John FitzCharles Levi Dubois Wm Schoonmaker Isaac H Lefever
Peter W Freer Nathaniel K Hasbrouck Philip Elting James Gallagher Jonathan Tompkins Christopher Roosa Jonathan Dubois James Traphagen Nathan Keator Simon Terpenning Patrick Bolun
Milton H Dubois David T Seaman Wm Everett Abm Heis
Mathew McEntee Benj F Atkins Joshua Freer Andries Dubois Thomas Ringwood Nelson Schoonmaker Ezekiel Bevier Wm. H Sprague John Yates Solomon L Elting
OLIVE—88. Jacob W Bell Lorenzo Eckert Elisha Merrihew Isaac L Delamater Matthew T Keator Peter Embree
James M Eckert Martin Winchell
Isiah O Merrihew Henry Silkworth William Augevine
Hiram Boice Thomas Phinney, Thomas Mahar Henry Everett Henry W. Coons, Jonathan L Brodhead John M Van Geason John M Shaw Simon K Roosa Samuel Ennist
Moses Oakley Robert McCullough Edward A Lennon Joseph Rockwell
Alonzo P Peake Hiram Elmendorf William Cudney George VanBumble Matthew Slitz James Warren Norman A. Eckert. Gideon P Boice Daniel W. Crispell Charles I Howk Peter Kavanagh John Burns Henry M Weeks Gordon B C Merrihew Peter J Winchell Benjamin Oakley Frederick Krom James Gallagher Gideon Hill James Carson John K Coons
Dewitt Van Bumble Daniel J Elmendorf John Silkworth Ephraim Burger Jr. Benjamin Roosa John Winne Norman B Crispell James Schermerhorn Uriah Satterlee Jacob H Dubois Robert Merrihew Reuben Hendrickson Luther Krom Peter Naughton Alanson A Matthews James Young John H Banker Stephen H Merrihew Charles Smith Martin Oliver
Jacob H Winchell Isaac Dubois James H Berrian Alvah Bogart Robert H McClellan Jonathan J. Bogart Abm P Winchell William K Coons Jacob Krom, Jr. John Dubois Justin Hollister William Branan Zachariah Palen John Van Bumble Wm Barringer Joel Burger John North Samuel Gerry Thomas Crispell Lewis Narchold John Windrum
PLATTEKILL—57. John Dubois Jeremiah Hendricks Henry S Gerow Henry Plumsted John J Hait Henry Johnson Ira H Elting Peter L Ransom Arthur O'Hare Leander Bennett George E Everett John Harris Peter Barnard John Stanton Henry Seymour James H St John Peter McCullogh Lev Terpenning, Jr. Lewis Halstead
Daniel J Gee Dennis Glennon Peter Ferguson Dubois Geralds Daniel Ronk Edward Mitchell James Birdsall
Oscar Everett Joseph Wardell Hiram Sutton Leander Rhoads Abm. A Lefever Stephen Wardell Noah D Harcourt Abner Barnhart Daniel B Gregory Samuel B Schoonmaker William Young George W. Ronk David Elmendorf Peter Caverly Ira Terwilliger Henry Roe Francis Garrison, Charles Devo Cornelius Credow John Lanbeary Charles Decker Charles Relyea Lewis Sutton Isaac Drake Elias Heaton
ROSENDALE—68. Joseph Baseen William Selleck Wm H Mowl Robert Carter Lewis Drechel James Riley Martin Whalen Michael Shucrow Isaac Lawrence Aaron Snyder Andres L Brodhead Hugh Riley VanBuren Deyo Jacob V Westbrook Edward Riley John Hines John A V W Freer John Petrie, Jr. John OHara Adam Herlot John J Deitz Nicholas Hoffman William Nelson Thomas Clearwater Gilbert Craig Patrick Glenn George Tilson John Shields William H Burke Peter E Snyder John Lawrence John Bogardus Hiram Smith Daniel D Van Wagner
Frederick Missing Thomas Quigley Dewitt Winchell Luther E Hoffman Isaac Robinson Josiah Keator Hiram Wheeler Joachim Deyo Isaac L Sahler Lewis E Felledore John Freston Daniel Lee Jacob A VanWagner Bernard Freer Daniel W Bush Joseph Hill Robert Cashen
Andrew McGown James M Countryman Jacob Rose Hiram Weaver John Rhine Henry Sahler Hyatt Youngs Jeremiah Van Kleck Frederick Wood Alexander A Hill Daniel Kimball David R Lefever Simon Quinn J W Beardsley Thomas Wynn William H H Carter Hulbert Elmendorf
ROCHESTER—120. Joachim Schoonmaker Corns. W Johnson Lewis H Depuy Peter G Bell John I Rosecranse
David W Christiana John C Coddington Wm Rider Peter Berger George Lawrence Albert Lounsberry
Alfred Wells Nicholas Downs Joshua Carmen Stephen Devenport Edward Vandemark Julias Sherman Isaac Moule Zachariah Freer Wm E Vandemark David D Vernooy Matthew Abrams Wm D Philips John I Sherman Albert Vandemark Wm W Addis David Bulmer Solomon S Quick Wm H Terwilliger Daniel H Markle Andrew B Van Wagener Wessel W Cross Elias Bennet Edgar Quick Andrew J. Dewitt
Calvin Markle Lewis Walker George W Ward Wyatt S Morehouse Wilkins Schoonmaker Daniel D Bell Alexander Stilwell Patrick Joyant John W. Schoonmaker Alex S Quick Dewitt D Alliger John Slater Zach. Rosecranse, Jr. Levi Townsend Benjamin S Rider Moses Osterhoudt John Baker James Osterhoudt Calvin Depuy Jonn Kurz John H Barnhart Stephen Gray Calvin Palen Warren Potter
Isaac Depuy Thomas O Osterhoudt Delanson Slater Wm Brooks Eli A Simpson James Elmandorf Isaac S Hendrickson Jonathan Strckland Benjamin Davis Lewis Dingee Jacob S Dewitt John Gridley Dewitt B Wyckoff Dubois L Hornbeck John H Middagh Egbert D Vandemark Lewis Lawrence Anthony Mesick Chas. J Markle Grundage B Peck Simon Dubois Wm H Harnden John B Van Leuven John H Krom Jacob H Davis Abm. Schoonmaker Dubois Slater Jacob Brodhead William H Lander William L Freer Elisha C Osterhoudt
Thomas G Keator Jeremiah Osterhoudt Isaiah D Hendrickson Benjamin Morris Isaac Markle Abm. Hendricks Josiah Slater Alfred Terwilliger John W Roosa Joachim Depuy Abm. F Osterhoudt Joseph D Hornbeck James S Markle Josiah Quick Johannes Wood Philip Depuy Daniel Schoonmaker Martin Quick Lewis Hendrickson Peter Basley Milton Upright Wm H Chase Henry B_annon Jacob S Rider Macdonald Frost Jonathan O Schoonmaker John Yager James Tock Henry D Brodhead
SHANDAKEN—64. Ambrose Slusser Wm H Crispell Robert Winne Byron Dutcher Ransom Harrington William O Smith William Dutcher Stephen Conroy Washington Redmond James Donohue Benjamin Floyd Ralph Joslin Loren Lord Charles Platt Stephen Evans William Meznear George Botsford George Rose Patrick Keef George Kelsey Abm. Mulnix James Kermoad Martin T Schoonmaker Patrick Doyle Walter Deyo Lars Honson John Breethaught Aaron Herrington Anthony Breithaupt Martin Delamater Robert Barr Henry Satterly
Henry Brown Martin Gulnick Henry Delamater Anthony Kavanagh Daniel Simmons Daniel Broadstreet Edward Bennett Andrew J Tripp John R Hood Daniel D Decker Andrew Lord Calvin Winne Lewis Koelly William Lane George M Tyler Thomas Herdman William Harkley Aaron B Dryer George Soule Sandford Oulds James W Dutcher Peter Brazen John Gasaty, Jr Andres Cole Patrick Boyle William A Sagendorf John Gasson Silas Baldwin John Burnham Egbert Johnson James Harris Albert Hare
SHAWANGUNK—87. •i •}•.• Barnes, Ezra Young George Barnes
Alexander Hasbrouck Peter O'Mallie Robert Talmadge David E Davis
Henry Weed John E Scott Joseph Rhineheart William Ronk Edward Hynts Jonathan Titus Charles Hynts Levi Jansen John Wright
William K Leland Peter Roosa Michael Monagan Alden H Snow Morris Decker James Upright Frank Jennings William Gale Charles Pickens
Daniel McElhone Robert Mitchell Isaac Harris Gilbert Van Dentark Henry F Schoon William Johnston James I Dill
John Waugh Timothy O'Brian Samuel Bloodgood James M Whitter
John Hamilton ____ Russell Abijah T Crawford Elijah A Decker David Decker Isaac Graham Cooper Gallatin George H Van Keuren George Terwilliger James McGowan Gideon Nely
Charles Pickens Egbert Taylor George Odell, Corn's. Bruvn Charles Willis William Bennett James M Ashley Alex. Terwilliger Henry Taylor Joseph Hughy James H Jansen Robert H Rhineheart Henry Crawford Robert J More John Sparks
James Van Demark Abm. Terwilliger John D Weller Jonathan Dubois John Mulford Theodore S Young Luzerne D Upright Theodore D Smith John W Jennings Isaac L Dubois James Anderson Jonathan Titus John W Watts William Taylor
Abm. Vanderlyn Nicholas Butler Eli Scott Levi Pashemny Wm Crawford
Theodore D Smith John Decker Daniel Decker Samuel T Roberts
Thomas Tracy David A Valk Peter Cantine Adam Sax Peter A Burhans Jonas K Mower Titus Carle Jocob Dederick Edwin A Preston George Gay William H Smith William A Carn Thomas Moran James A Winne Peter Hendricks Jacob Mower Simon Whitaker
SAUGERTIES—257. Hiram S Redden John Fitzpatrick James H Holmes Hiram Turck William B Hommel Patrick Kelley Samuel Hollenbeck Luther Blackwell Eugene Lewis Lorenzo D Patten Jeremiah Mower, Jr Edward B Boice John Stewart Andrew Osenhaus James Riley Nelson Carle Ezra Whitaker
Peter Conlon Pierce Sweetman James G Myer Egbert Post Rufus Smith Matthew Downs Philo Fuller Uriah Ackerman William Moran John Terwilliger Conda Fisher Joshua Lent Thomas Dunn John W Schutt Abram Myer John Slatterly Cambridge Coon James Cody Martin Butsell Aaron Hanmore Chauncey Kiselback John O Longendyke
Henry Brink Erastus D Chipman William R Manton Andrew Low William Cox Nelson W Felter David Van Aken John Cox Isaac Whitbeck Richard McMullen Simon Matts Moses Schofield Lawrence Folk James W Lewis Andrew J Turck Adam F Short Lorenzo D Baldwin Joseph W Fickett William Wiley Jacob Rapelyea Patrick Brown William B Pollock
Benjamin Behr David Eble Judson H Herrick Zachariah B Mower James Russell John Milly Thomas McCabe John Keener Peter F Minkler Augustus Lathser Ovid T Simmons Joel Stewart Morris Rosa Chauncey Osborn Charles Carl Orrin Taylor Charles Nidich Adam Knaust, 2nd Peter Bouck Peter W Myer William Dean Austin Wolven
David McDonald Jacob Snyder, jr Jacob Nestlen Peter McLaughlan Phineas Myer Thomas Lawless Egbert Wolven Harvey Hanmore John Kelley David C Mower Willowby Boothman Charles F Field Henry W Smith James A Ostram William H Fuller John Kieffer Michael Filbern Christopher Brown Jacob Schoonmaker Thomas B Gardiner Peter Fowley John Gallagen
John Sage Thomas Henersey Gustavus Peters Bernard Seaman Charles O'Hara John H Hommell Michael Contell Michael Scott Isaac H Collier Peter H Swart James D Longendyke Felix Clare Elijah Underhill Thomas Murphy Brazil H Martin Lewis Hinkel William H Whitaker
Peter Sayle Godfrey McGee James Crum Richard W Shultis Sanford Cunyes Patrick Lavey Isaac Zillman, jr Charles Lasher Joseph B Teetsell William M Wallace Michael Devensy William W Swart Patrick Keogan Samuel D Whitaker George W Kearney William Mauterstock Kneeland Wright
Robert W Wallace William Corcoran Stephen Fiero Benjamin Myer John W Lasher, 2nd Calvin I Moe Peter H Brink Bernard Lynch Calvin Delanoy William P McIntosh Everett Hermance Edward M Felter Isaiah Wolvenn James Moor David E Burton Eli Whitaker Joshua Minkler James H Fosmyer Obadiah Wolven William Dixson John Sumer John Mitchell, jr Peter Schoonmaker James Martin Patrick Coffee Hezekiah Carl John Tucker James Masterson William Valk Norman Lowe
James Corcoran Nelson Ingram William E Van Buskirk Ephraim McGee Jacob Sudderly Thomas Kinney Stephen Shaw William T Braby Wells Myer William E Myer Thomas Gillman Benjamin Eble Abram H Turck Isaac Griffiths William Lanagan Peter Parris Wellington Wallace Joseph Seamen Edward McAdams Philip Hartman John Clark Edward Bell Conrad Staphler John Eleigh James H Newkirk Calvin L Booth George H Snyder
James Van Hoevanbergh Bernard Ward George Delanoy Samuel Reightmeyer Christopher M Teetsel John Moley Cornelius Legg William H Whitaker Peter Moor Sandford H Cunyes John Simmons, jr William McMullen Rufus Van Steenbergh Edwin L Comfort Albert Ostrom Fonda Delanoy Henry Tepe John J Abeel Conrad Reightmyer John Davis Lorenzo Shefer Earnest Sergleymeyer John Foiley Owen Murphy John McMullen James Osterhoudt Patrick Conlon
Charles Couse Eli Moor Charles H Derby Phineas Philips Philip H Link Major Falk Ira Wolven Winslow Pills Henry France
Lawrence Osterhoudt Andrew Keeler Allan Link Jacob Van Gelder Michael Lane Samuel Gay John H Myer Chauncey L Schwab
Albert Vosburgh Peter Whispell Francis M Hoyt Isaac W Mosher Philip H Lasher Jeremiah B Lewis Lorenzo McMurdy Edward G Lasher Legrand Scribner Ephraim D Staples Augustus Lasher Patrick Murry William H Staples Barnett McDaniel Thomas Johnson Samuel A Moser Daniel Rosa Edward Conklin Larry G Elwin John H Taylor Rodman W Reynolds Philip H Shultis Wesley J Shultis James Bonesteel William E Hoyt
WOODSTOCK—49. Aaron Elting Amasa Short Henry Happy Patrick Devanai Charles Lasher John W Edson Benjamin Lewis Alfred Reynolds Edward Sagendorf David Hoyt Philip Gantner Edward Shultis Henry Loucks Samuel Wentworth Philip H Shultis Joshua Hasbrouck Alvah Lasher James Vandebogart John E Winnie Hiram Howland Rensselaer Finger Abram Short Jacob C Happy Bishop Van Gaasbeek
Daniel W Demorest John Anthor Ezra Healey Joseph E Alborn John Ford Moses D Hendricks Tunis Williams Jacob A Dewitt Samuel S Core Harrison Rose Jordan Ostrander Willet L Baird Moses Burlison Mesick Van Gordon John J Alliger Charles Albraith Adam Swifel George Morse Charles J Call Felix Cramph Robert Carley John Foldting, Jr
WAWARSING—231. Theodore Terwllliger Frank Carline Jacob Vernooy Albert T Ackerly, jr Joseph Swinefast Theodorick Quick Philo Finch Asa Hall Alfred Tilly. William H Hoornbeek Joseph Addis Michael Dolan James E O'Neil Godfrey Roberts Charles J Clemens Alexander Schoonmaker Andrew Bross Larry Mulligan Henry Wynkoop Jeremiah Barnes Dewitt Derby Dubois Vernooy
John D Northrop Hiram Miricle Rufus Palen Archibald Sherwood Peter Millspaugh William H Simpson Garret Johnson Robert H Tics Robert White Peter Boat William Staub Albert Stratton Richard Elting John Dowling Isaac D Munson James Nichols Ebenezer Rich Sylvester M Taylor William H Deyo Hugh McGaffin Uriah C Enderly S O Tuthill George L Dubois Charles Butler Shepherd Gray Nathan W Carman William Davis
George Dunn James Cudney Hull E King William G Vernooy Lusmond Newlan Henry Van Keuren George Bishop VanGaasbeck Mericle John Bowes Russel L Kortright Dubois Branan Morrtz Deponca Andrew D W Bruyn John W Morse Francis Blep John Peters James W Donalson John McElwie George Mackey William H Terwilliger James F Kelley Charles Carley Mathias Sager William Hasbrouck George Bear John C B Blanahan William Van Diver Edward Vankirk
Alfred Grimley Ira B Wett John Storman David Sherman Nathan Sidney John H Hornbeck William Thornton Jacob A Blackburn Horace. Slater Dewitt A Alliger Gilbert Talmadge Charles L Betts Joachin Elting Elias Depuy James Terwilliger Charles Conine Nelson Van Wagenen Charles Kies Charles J Brundage Patrick Flynn James Freer Alfred Van Wagenen Peter Dewitt John M Butcher Josiah Vernory
Daniel D Sheeley Lawrence Winger Johannes B Vernooy George Hause Charles Finch Martin Corcoran Franklin Brodhead John Munson Frank Erath Willis Davis Jacob Burkhardt John Eck, jr David Clemens Josiah Drake Hugh Melville Benjamin Burger James Whispell Hiram Freer John Jones James Kelsey Silvester Scott Gould Smith John Smith Solomon Eckert, jr James O Schoonmaker
James Cutler Theodore G Chamberlain Isaac Harp Henry Hook B A Oakley William Fuller Elijah Alliger Sanford M Hyde Cornelius Burlison William M Donalson George H Briggs Frank Bush Daniel Gaffney Abraham Hornbeck George Fray John Ginneback Philip J Hardenbergh John H Decker John J Van Wagenen Henry Rhode Michael Callahan Calvin Depuy
John Terwilliger William Houck Edgar Vernooy David Smith Lewis Eck Caleb Williams John W Van Dover Oliver A. Campbell Wallace Foster Benjamin Bevier Adam Turner Andrew Cassidy Henry J Sinsabaugh George Merritt William Wood George H Terwilliger James S Vernooy Jonathan Polhamus Joseph Van Wagenen George W Brown Smith Williams Edward Mackey
Martin Murray Adam Steinert Joseph W. Edwards Milton Conine Jacob Coddington Benjamin J Childs Lewis Edsall Robert S Jones Asaph D Schoonmaker John Osterhoudt Samuel Munson Adolphus Mackey Charles Overacker Harrison Gordon John L Hasbrouck John R Bradford Nathan Leopold Albert Brook William Atkin
John Huntsman Charles Startup William T Holmes John H Stroyer Gilbert A Russel Bernard Yager Matthew Smedes John A Bailey Madison D Bradford James C Lockheart William H Decker Henry Eck John Goodsir John L Terwilliger Abram Crystal John Moloney John F Ahrens Henry S Blanshan
Certificates of Exemption from the draft are prepared by Daniel E. Keyser, Notary Public for Ulster County, at the office of Messrs. Schoonmaker and Hardenbergh, in John street, Kingston.
INCIDENTS OF THE DRAFT.—An honest, hard working Irishman of this town, who was drafted on Monday, drew from one of our banks on Tuesday $1000, which by his industry and economy, he had managed to deposit. On the day following he appeared before his employer and demanded a settlement. Ignorant of the fact that his laborer had been drafted, the employer requested an explanation of his strange proceedings, when he broke forth as follows: "Be jabers, they have turned me name out of the whale, and now I want them to turn the whale agin, and see if they can tell where I am." This man is probably now in a region where the "whale" is not put in operation.
Jacob Brink, of Pine Bush, in this town secured a substitute for his son who was drafted, and paid him $325. The substitute was examined by the Surgeon, passed and furnished with a uniform throughout. He was then sent un-der guard to Perrine's Hotel to get his sup-
per. The guard remained in the bar-room while the substitute procured his rations. He
made his exit through a back door and has not since been heard from.
Jacob Gildersleeve, of the Rondout Free-man, and Philip E. Parmelee, foreman of the
Kingston Journal office were the only printers drafted in this county.
Two dead men were drafted from this town. They have not yet reported. Two men from Woodstock had each three sons drafted, and
another two sons and a son-in-law. Steuben Dewey, aged 46, and his son, un
der 20, were drafted from this town.
TREASONABLE INSURANCE. RATHER EXPESIVE.—William D. Hill,
of Kingston, went into the insurance business recently, insuring men against the Draft.— He insured three men in Delaware county for one hundred dollars each. Two of the number were drafted, imposing a loss upon the insurer of four hundred dollars.—Rondout Cour.
If the Courier's statement be true, as we presume it is, William D. Hill ought not to escape with so light a punish-ment as the loss of four hundred dollars for so grave an offence. He should at once be arrested for persuading men not to enter the army against the rebellion. Every man he insures against the draft is thereby induced to stay at home. He has simply to pay his premium of insurance, which he does at once, and then the insurer is bound to pay the three
hundred dollars commutation money if the insured is drawn. No doubt, the greater portion of those who intended to go, if drafted, would quickly accept the offer to be excused by the payment of one hundred dollars to stay at home. If such insurance were general, the number of those who repair to the field, small as it is, would be smaller still. If this draft is intended for raising men, Mr. Hill is opposing its very object, and should be held to trial for his treasonable conduct in opposing the administration in the prosecution of the war.
THE DRAFT. The draft for this District, which com
enced on Monday morning f last week, was finished on Wednesday afternoon, the entire quota having been drawn. Commencing with Kingston, Greene County was next taken, when Ulster County was finished, in the order in which they appear in this paper. With one or two exceptions, every town was represented when the draft was made, some of them in large force. The utmost decorum
was manifested while the wheel was in
operation, only an occasional demonstration of applause being given when some favorite individual's name was announced. The following process was adopted in drawing the names, which was done at the rate of about three in a minute; Capt. McMahon turned the wheel, Hen-ry Van Buren drew the card from the box, passed it over to Marshal Fiero, who announced the name in a loud tone, which was repeated by D. L . Decker, to the crowd below. The card was then passed over to Abm. A. Deyo, J r . , who deposited it in a ballot box, while the clerks made the register on books prepared for the purpose. Commissioner Pierce and Surgeon Knapp were the inspectors. With this village, taken in a political view, there is a preponderance in favor of the Democrats in the lottery. Some of the most rabid abolitionists and extreme administration men were drawn, who now, when their sincerity is tested, are devising every conceivable means to avoid shouldering the musket. A few of the abolitionists have become converted, and are at present as loud in their denuniations of the Lincoln administration, as they were firm in its support only last week.
The draft falls rather heavily on poor men of families hereabouts—those whose support is derived only from their daily labor. We trust that our citizens will come to the relief of such men, indiscriminately, and provide means to assist them or their families, in case they prefer to go to war. A little assistance from each will furnish a fund that may pay the exemption, or place the family left behind in a condition of comfort.— Let not poor families be made to suffer for lack of energy on the part of those who have the means or who have escaped the cruel conscription. Let a subscription paper be started at once for each of these persons, and we are confident that money enough can be raised to serve the end proposed.
THE ABOLITION DOMINIE AND HIS FRIEND.
The last Kingston Argus is down on our friend Rev. Mr. McKown. It begins an article in its issue of this week with the re-mark that it regards criticisms of sermons "in very bad taste, to say the least," and then pitches in to the extent of two columns of abuse, merely to illustrate its taste in the matter, we suppose. Mr. McKown will allow us to congratulate him on having won the ill will of the Argus, for all his friends consider it a high honor to him.—[Poughkeepsie Eagle.
It was to be expected that such an intense abolition paper as the Eagle would come to the help of its friend, the Domiie, when engaged in making stump speeches on the abolition side, in his pulpit. This is entirely natural. But we have a few questions to put to the Eagle, which that paper will of course answer.
Does the Eagle, like its friend, Mr. McKown, regard our first defeat at Bull Run as "the greatest blessing of the war" , because without such a result the abolition measures might not have been adopted? Does the Eagle approve of Mr. McKown's denunciation of Gov.
Seymour as a traitor? Does the Eagle, and its friend, claim that there was an arrangement between the traitors of the South and the North, as represented by Mr. McKown? Does the Eagle approve of the delivery of political harangues by ministers of the Gospel from their pulpits? "Answer me that!"
SHAMEFUL SWINDLING OF CONSCRIPTS. It is evident that there has been, and
still is, the most disgraceful connivance between the executive officers under the Conscription Act and the substitute brokers, by which conscripts are most villainously defrauded. Both classes represent that those who pay the three hundred dollars to government as commutation for their exemption from military duty are liable again at the very next draft that may be ordered. Such was the construction of the act by the Pro
vost Marshal General, sustained by the Solicitor of the War Department, and in consequence large sums are extorted from those upon whom the burthens of the conscription fall. Those who cannot leave their homes are thus induced to procure substitutes upon such terms as
are demanded. The construction of the act by the
War Department was so entirely at variance with a common sense view of the question, that several gentlemen distinguished for their high legal attainments, have given professional opinions as an act of duty. All agree that the payment of the three hundred dollars entitles the conscript paying it to exemption from military duty for three years. The law provides for a draft of persons who shall serve during the war, not to exceed three years, and that persons drafted may fur-nish substitutes or pay three hundred
dollars, and they hold that the payment of the commutation money secures an exemption from all liability to military duty for the term of the draft; that is for the term of three years for which the draft is made. Hon. Thaddeus Ste-vens, the Administration leader in the House has also published a letter to the
same effect.
The War Department has finally, it seems, accepted this construction of the act. At Washington, certificates are now issued by the Board to those furnishing substitutes and those paying the money exempting them from military duty for the term for which they were drafted. They state that the person "by reason of having paid the commutation money, is exempt from all liability to military duty for the term of this draft." This settles the question. The term of the draft is three years unless the war shall sooner end.
And yet, the W a r Department has not published the construction now given to the law. I t was the duty of the De-partment to make its last decision public, ... benefit of the conscripts. But instead of this, the game of defrauding them is still going on day after day. The officers of this district, as well as
nate stubbornness of Marshal Fiero in adhering to a ridiculous construction of the act after it has been abandoned by the War Department, and the remarkable activity of the brokers in sending conscripts to the Marshal for correct inforation give a very suspicious look to the management of the matter by both parties. But be it as it may, with entire confidence in the correctness of the po-sition, we assure those interested that THE PAYMENT OF THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS COMMUTATION MONEY BY A CONSCRIPT, EX-EMPTS HIM FROM MILITARY DUTY FOR THREE YEARS, that being the term of the draft. If substitutes are offered for three hundred dollars or less, we advise conscripts who cannot go themselves to employ
the substitute brokers here, still insist that the payment of three hundred dol-lars by a conscript will not exempt him from the very next draft that may be ordered. Such impositions upon those who bear the oppressive burthens, ex-ceed in baseness all the other frauds that have come to light. Whether or not the officials and the brokers divide the money thus wrung from the heavily oppressed Conscripts we cannot say, but the obsti-
them, but whatever amount over three hundred dollars is paid for a substitute is so much money thrown away. But we advise the employment of substitutes
when it can be done on r ight terms, for the reason that if there is any need whatever of the conscription, it is to
raise MEN and not money. If the draft be to raise money it in the most unfair way that could be devised.