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U. Unkhardt, Edw 24 Clinton. V. Van Wagner, Hubert 33 Van Tassel, C Mansion H'se. Perrepont. Vanvleet, T 79 Jeralemon Vandevier, R T 86 Orange. Vernon, A 91 Henry. Voorhies, J 89 Orange. W. Walton, Jno B 58 Schermer- Weller, A 28 Clinton. horn. Waldron, I 23 Clinton. Wilkie, J 23 Clinton. Wood, W H 87 Henry. Whitney, F A 76 Remsen. Wheeler, A A 58 Court. Wood, Jno 85 Montague. Warington, W H 56 Fulton. Walsh, J 15 Monroe place. Waldron, H Jr 22 Clinton. Williams, J H 89 Atlantic. Welch, C 111 Clinton. Willets, Jos 148 Joralemon. Williams, J D 61 Joralemon. Wyman, Luther B Jr __ Willenstein, H 221 Atlantic. Joralemon. Warren, Geo W 6 Garden. Weed, G 26 Schermerhorn. Walstenholm, ___ 60 State. Whealey, J 128 Remsen. Wall, F 74 Fulton. Y. Young, E 63 Pierrepont. This closed the Third Ward and the drafting for the day. A son ofMayorKalbfliesch,half a dozen prominent physicians, Brig.-Gen. PRATT, 15 Mansion House boarders, several enrolling officers, four pairs ofbrothersand one deadmanwere drawn. TO-DAY The draft will be continued in thisDistrict,com- mencing at the Fourth Ward at 9 o'clock in the morning. Second Congressional District, Brooklyn. The draft for the above District commenced, according to officialannouncement,at 9o'clockyes- terday morning, at the headquarters of District- Marshal Samuel T. Maddox, No. 26 Grand-street, Williamsburgh. The District comprises the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Six- teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards of Brooklyn (Eastern District) and the township of Flatbush,Flatlands,Gravesend, New-Lotts and New-Utrecht, Long Island. Of these the following Sub-Districts were drawn: First ..... New-Lotts, embracing East New-York. 72 Second..Sixth Ward........................................... 457 Third....Eighth Ward ......................................... 133 Fourth...Ninth Ward......................................... 376 Total............................................................... 1,038 Including the 50 per cent, additional draft. TheEnrollingBoardconsistedofDistrictMarshal Capt.SamuelJ.Maddox,CommissionerCharlesW. Cheshire, SurgeonGeorgeS.Woodman,M.D.,and RecordsChas.B.Morton. The Police force on hand consisted of100men, un- der thecommandofCooglan,ofthe Forty-fifth Pre- cinct, and Inspector Carpenter presided over their arrangements throughout the day. The military force attracted particular attention as comprising Companies A and C of the noted EighthOhioState Volunteers, under the command of Capt. Butterfield and Lieut. J. Wetherell. MarshalMaddox,shortlyafter nine o'clock, opened the proceedings with a few well-chosenremarks,and Supervisor Gilain Schanck came forward upon the counting of the ballots, and declared that as a mem- ber of the Committee appointed or rather selected by this people to inspect the counting of the ballots, he had found everything as correct and fair as human ingenuity could make it, and the rest must be left to chance or an overruling Providence. The Committee thus alluded towhoofficiated conjointly for all the wards, consisted of the Speaker, Mr. Schanck, Samuel Schanck, Alsam Limmington, Pat- ersonRapeljaeand Alderman Murphy, of the Sixth Ward,andAldermanTiernanand Supervisors Her- manandNewmanandCharles W. Chesile, of the Ninth Ward. A blindman,FrancisDoyle,wasplacedbesidethe box, the ballots were tossed into the wheel, and the firstturndisclosedthenameofJamesVanSyckles, of New-Lotts. FIRST SUB DISTRICT. The wheel rolled on,presentingthenamesasfol- lows: NEW-LOTTS A. Arnbey, Jas. E New-York Alter, Wm. E New-York. Alterbrandt, L, E N Y. Alocke, Lewis, E N Y. B. Bower, John, E New-York. Boorman, Chris, E N Y. Additional fifty per cent. Brerm, Chris, Forbell's Bennett, Jacob C, East Landing. New-York. C. Coffar, Wm, E New-York. Crane, Earnest, N Lots. Additional fifty per cent. Conover, Henry, E N Y. Cl____is, E New-York. D. Detsel, Jacob, E N Y. Doremus, Franklin, E N Y. Duffy, Michael, N Lots. Declune, Joseph, E N Y. Dlave, Powell, E N Y. Duryea, Michael, N Lots.
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Page 1: U. - New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Unkhardt, Edw 24 Clinton. V. Van Wagner, Hubert 33 Van Tassel, C Mansion H'se. Perrepont. Vanvleet, T 79 Jeralemon Vandevier,

U. Unkhardt, Edw 24 Clinton.

V. Van Wagner, Hubert 33 Van Tassel, C Mansion H'se. Perrepont. Vanvleet, T 79 Jeralemon Vandevier, R T 86 Orange. Vernon, A 91 Henry. Voorhies, J 89 Orange. W.

Walton, Jno B 58 Schermer- Weller, A 28 Clinton. horn. Waldron, I 23 Clinton. Wilkie, J 23 Clinton. Wood, W H 87 Henry.

Whitney, F A 76 Remsen. Wheeler, A A 58 Court. Wood, Jno 85 Montague. Warington, W H 56 Fulton. Walsh, J 15 Monroe place. Waldron, H Jr 22 Clinton. Williams, J H 89 Atlantic. Welch, C 111 Clinton. Willets, Jos 148 Joralemon. Williams, J D 61 Joralemon. Wyman, Luther B Jr __ Willenstein, H 221 Atlantic. Joralemon. Warren, Geo W 6 Garden. Weed, G 26 Schermerhorn. Walstenholm, ___ 60 State. Whealey, J 128 Remsen. Wall, F 74 Fulton.

Y. Young, E 63 Pierrepont.

This closed the Third Ward and the drafting for the day. A son of Mayor Kalbfliesch, half a dozen prominent physicians, Brig.-Gen. PRATT, 15 Mansion House boarders, several enrolling officers, four pairs of brothers and one dead man were drawn.

TO-DAY The draft will be continued in this District, com­mencing at the Fourth Ward at 9 o'clock in the morning.

Second Congressional District, Brooklyn. The draft for the above District commenced,

according to official announcement, at 9 o'clock yes-terday morning, at the headquarters of District-

Marshal Samuel T. Maddox, No. 26 Grand-street, Williamsburgh. The District comprises the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Six­teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards of

Brooklyn (Eastern District) and the township of Flatbush, Flatlands, Gravesend, New-Lotts and New-Utrecht, Long Island. Of these the following

Sub-Districts were drawn: First.....New-Lotts, embracing East New-York. 72 Second..Sixth Ward........................................... 457

Third....Eighth Ward......................................... 133 Fourth...Ninth Ward......................................... 376

Total............................................................... 1,038 Including the 50 per cent, additional draft. The Enrolling Board consisted of District Marshal

Capt. Samuel J. Maddox, Commissioner Charles W. Cheshire, Surgeon George S. Woodman, M. D., and Records Chas. B. Morton.

The Police force on hand consisted of 100 men, un­der the command of Cooglan, of the Forty-fifth Pre­cinct, and Inspector Carpenter presided over their

arrangements throughout the day. The military force attracted particular attention as comprising Companies A and C of the noted Eighth Ohio State

Volunteers, under the command of Capt. Butterfield and Lieut. J. Wetherell.

Marshal Maddox, shortly after nine o'clock, opened the proceedings with a few well-chosen remarks, and

Supervisor Gilain Schanck came forward upon the counting of the ballots, and declared that as a mem-ber of the Committee appointed or rather selected by this people to inspect the counting of the ballots, he had found everything as correct and fair as human

ingenuity could make it, and the rest must be left to chance or an overruling Providence. The Committee thus alluded to who officiated conjointly for all the wards, consisted of the Speaker, Mr. Schanck, Samuel Schanck, Alsam Limmington, Pat-

erson Rapeljae and Alderman Murphy, of the Sixth Ward, and Alderman Tiernan and Supervisors Her-

man and Newman and Charles W. Chesile, of the Ninth Ward.

A blind man, Francis Doyle, was placed beside the box, the ballots were tossed into the wheel, and the first turn disclosed the name of James Van Syckles,

of New-Lotts. FIRST SUB DISTRICT.

The wheel rolled on, presenting the names as fol-lows:

NEW-LOTTS A.

Arnbey, Jas. E New-York Alter, Wm. E New-York. Alterbrandt, L, E N Y. Alocke, Lewis, E N Y.

B. Bower, John, E New-York. Boorman, Chris, E N Y. Additional fifty per cent.

Brerm, Chris, Forbell's Bennett, Jacob C, East Landing. New-York.

C. Coffar, Wm, E New-York. Crane, Earnest, N Lots. Additional fifty per cent. Conover, Henry, E N Y. Cl____is, E New-York. D. Detsel, Jacob, E N Y. Doremus, Franklin, E N Y. Duffy, Michael, N Lots. Declune, Joseph, E N Y. Dlave, Powell, E N Y. Duryea, Michael, N Lots.

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Additional fifty per cent. Davis, Jno B, E N Y. Day, Robt, N Lots. Duryea, Jno, E N Y. F. Forbel, Geo, E N Y. Felter, J, E N Y. Finger, C, N Lots. G. Goldsmith, B, E New-York. H. Hagarth, Wm, E N York. Hernden, M, E New-York. Hopkins, A, E New-York. Holt, Wm, New-Lots. Hemmuger, S, E New-York. Howard, J, E New-York. Hanson, J, New-Lots. Hilieg, M, E New-York. Additional fifty per cent. H_wnem, H, E New-York. Hegeman, J, New-Lots. Horse, H, E New-York. Haupt, A, E New-York. Howard, Wm B, E N York.

J.

Jackson, Samuel, New-Lots. Additional fifty per cent. Johnson, Fred, New-Lots.

K. Additional fifty per cent.

Keisehman, Chas, E N Y Roch, Jacob, E New-York. Roch, Wm, E New-York.

L. Lochman, John, New-Lots.

M. McCabe, Phis, E N York. McCarty, Owen, E Lots. Mick, John, E New-York.

N. Additional Fifty Per Cent.

Nolan, Lawrence East New-York. O.

Oedenslater, Charles East New-York. P. Preston, James East New-York.

Additional Fifty Per Cent. Provost, Geo E New-York. Phowler, John E New-York.

R. Rogers, Jno N Lots. |

Additional Fifty per cent. Rynolds, Jno N Lots. Rissiner, Fred E N Y.

S. Strauss. Jno E N Y. Shilling, Geo E N Y. Schmalberger, Adam E N Y.

Additional Fifty per cent. Stroming, Jno E N J. Stone, Wm E N Y. Smith, Wm N Lots. Stropple, Fred'k, E N Y. Sneider, F E N Y.

T. Torlavin, Jno, New-Lots.

V. Van Sicklend, J, New-Lots. Van Sicklend, J C, N Lots. Van Sickland, J D, N Lots. Vanderbeck, W, E New-Y'k.

W. Warner, J, E New-York. Watier, M, E New-York. Werner, C, New-Lots.

Z. Zu_mermann, A, East New-York.

With this the draft in the First Sub-District ended but it was discovered that Mr. Louis Alterbrand, whose house was the scene of disturbance, last Au­tumn, with some Massachusetts troops stationed in the vicinity, was drawn. Three cousins out of one family connection were called. The crowd of work-ingmen inside and around the building preserved the best order and good humor.

[Owing to the press of advertisments upon our col­umns, we are unable this morning to give the names drawn in the Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Wards.

Draft in the Third District. FOURTH, FIFTH AND SEVENTH WARDS COMPLETE.

The drafting in the Third Congressional District, Capt. Stephen B. Gregory, Provost-Marshal, was resumed yesterday morning at 9 o'clock.

The military guard of Minnesotians was under command of Capt. Heffelfinger, white Capt. Joel Smith, with the force of the Forty-first Precinct and 100 men from New-York, were on duty under direct charge of Inspector Folk, Lieut. Barger, N. Y. Vols., Aid-de-Camp to Col. Nugent, superintended the draft, as the official representative of Col. Fry.

At 9 o'clock Capt. Gregory announced that the draft would be made to fill the quota of the

FOURTH SUB-DISTRICT, which includes the Fourth Ward. Messrs Van Brunt, Taylor and Dean were appointed a Commit-tee to count the ballots. They announced the whole number to be 1,554, of which 369 were to be drawn as the quota for the District, with the additional fifty per cent.

Mr. Corney turned the wheel, the blind man, Mr. Wintress, drew the ballot, and Commissioner Beebe, in a clear and distinct voice, called out the name of

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John D. Glass, Fulton-av. and ... Mr. Glass is probably a well-known man in his District, for the announcement of his name was greeted with loud shouts and bursts of merriment. The following alphabetical list has been carefully compared with the official ballots and may be im-plicitly relied upon:

A. Armstrong, S 105 Nassau. Atkinson, Wm, 43 Tillary. Allen, B 108 Jay. Abercrombie, Chas 160 Con-Armstrong, E 66 High. cord.

B. Brush, Jas R 54 High. Bryan, John 11 Tillary. Box, Thos 228 Pearl. Ball, Jno 225 Washington, Bess, W 8 Myrtle-av. Begh, A Jr 200 Adams. Boick, J 200 Pearl. Buckley, D 69 Nassau. Brown, T R 46 Tillary. Baty, Jas 103 High. Burdet, C E 24 Lawrence. Boyce, E 95 Fulton-av. Berry, L W 127 Jay. Barrow, Jno 138 Tillary. Bennett, G H K 182 Adams. Booth, Chas 123 Pearl. Booth, Saml 33 Lawrence. Bertram, P 94 Sands. Bryan, Jno 302 Pearl. Burger, J D 257 Bridge.

Bennet, Wm 65 Tillary. Bourne, T S _25 Greene. Barn, T A 222 Pearl. Bank, A C 48 Sands. Bennett, J __ Fulton. Burgbee, Thos 309 Fulton. Brady, A 106 Tillary. Burns, Stephen 156 Pearl. Bailey, G W 10 Johnson. Bayley, Wm 70 Nassau. Brady, Jno 160 Tillary. Beakley, Jno 62 High. Bradley, F 269 Pearl. Briggs, E 4 Fulton-av. Brown, J B 90 Lawrence. Banker, Saml 112 Concord. Barstow, Jacob 162 Wash-

ington. Berbold, G 398 Pearl.

C. Cooper, D 191 Adams. Clay, W 206 Pearl. Croft, Scub 62 Nassau. Craig, Chas 68 Lawrence. Chalie, J 114 Pearl. Cada, Danl 64 Sands. Clarke, P 33 Tillary. Crookrell, R H Jay. Chapman, J C. Chapney, F T 125 High. Cleveland, E A 42 Johnson. Culling, C C 195 Bridge. Coles, Chas H col 95 Nassau. Cameron, Jos 176 Adams. Cornny, Jno 156 Pearl. Cliger, Richard 169 Jay. Case, Thos 84 Myrtle-av. Callahan, G A 40 Myrtle-av. Cromie, Thos H 88 Sands. Callan, Richard 98 High.

Conyer, Jno 187 Fulton. Chadwick, J 208 Pearl. Carl, L P 41 Concord. Craft, J 140 Adams. Cotter, Chas 15 Myrtle-av. Crane, S 68 Lawrence. Cassidy, W J 112 Tillary. Cornell, C W 76 Johnson. Colyer, J E 187 Fulton. Clarke, W 179 Bridge. Cuff, G col 19 High. Garreno, J col 2 Laurence-p. Corington, T 30 Liberty. Coburn, E W 225 Pearl. Connee, J 320 Pearl. Conkwell, M 17 Nassau. Cook, Theodore, 17 High. Crook, Abel 130 High. ' Cornell, T J 73 Myrtle-av. Conant, R 163 Washington.

D. Draper, T 10 Nassau. Deuz, J 197 Bridge. Duff, J H 203 Bridge. Dorson, T W 51 Myrtle-av. Dorance, G W 94 Laurence. Dunn, P L 76 Concord. Dyer, E 101 Tillary.' Duxon, G 50 Nassau. Donhehey, A 212 Jay. Duff, Francis 202 Bridge,

Dunlap, R Jay and High.

Davis, A col 101 High. Davis, Wm 291 Fulton. Dean, D 205 Washington. Donegey, J 212 Jay. Dougherty, S 140 Washin'on. Duffy, T H 40 Myrtle-av. Duffy, P Adams & Nassau. Douglas, W T 81 High. Dessendorf, C 32 Chapel. Duprie, W 157 Adams. Deverall, G 8 Fulton.

E. Entwistle, Ed 230 Pearl. Edmonston, T J 98 Sands. Eissenan, J 105 Concord. Ellis. Jno 187 Fulton, Everson, Geo 267 Pearl. Eagan, Jas 72 Concord, Everett, Wm 96 Sands. Emory, L 26 Lawrence. F. Fallen, E 49 Concord. Fenton, Jas 21 Fulton-av. Fulton, Chas 191 Adams. Felton, Hy 32 Willougby. Fisk, F B 170 Washington. Fish, W Jr 119 Nassau. Flaherty, Jno 203 Jane. Flanigan, E A 37 Myrtle-av. Fryn, Dan'l 54 Sands. Frazer, Hugh 50 Nassau. Falkner, H 238 Pearl. Flack, B 134 High. Flinn, Jas 202 Pearl.

G. Glass, J G Fulton cor Pearl. Glover, A F, 231 Pearl. Glazey, J 40 Myrtle-av. Gould, H 162 Washington. Gaon, G C 118 Johnson. Gillig, J 68 Myrtle-av. Griswold, E 202 Pearl. Granville, G B 76 Johnson.

Grant, C D cold, 26 Chapel. Green, W 341 Fulton. Grim, G 227 Washington. Good, S H 100 1/2 Sands. Gillespie, F 31 Willoughby. Gibbin,T 108 Tillary. Gill, F 7 Lawrence.

H. Hegekery, H B 44 Nassau. Henern, M 75 Concord. Hoep, Jas 65 Fulton. Heaver, J Washington. Henderson, H Nassau. Hogman, __ 105 Nassau. Hill, Thos 105 Lawrence. Handy, Thos 63 Lawrence. Hall, J 185 1/2 Adams. Hoyt, J A 47 Nassau. Hays, J W 188 Adams. High, P 177 Adams. Hager, J 132 Adams.

Hopkins, C H 92 Johnson. Harrison, C L 73 Fulton. Hosford, F 155 Washington. Harrington, G R 45 Concord. Hah, J 95 High. Humneria, Hy 313 Fulton. Hogan,Thos 79 Johnson. Hobat, Hy 61 Tillary. Hucksley, J S 226 Jay. Hicks, Wm (col) 97 High. Hagemide, F E 210 Jay.

Hunt, E 94 Myrtle-av. Hoffman, Jas 18 Fulton-av.

J. Jacobs, A E 183 Fulton. Jones, A 324Pearl. Jackson, W P 211 Pearl. John, Chas 83 Higbie. James, Wm 26 Fulton. Jones, A B, 184 Nassau. Johns, Geo W 169 Johnson. John, B 80 Willoughby.

K. Kuthbert, Rich W 79 Nassau. Kohr, W 313 Fulton. Kahn, Julius, __ Johnson, King, J 45 Higbie. Kirtlandt, D 173 Pearl. Kelly, A 7 Clinton row. Kanarus, F W 285 Greene. Kurkell, J 549 Adams. Kirby, Jas M 99 Lawrence. Kearney, D __ Tillary. Kavanagh, P 50 Lawrence-pl. Kelly, L 181 Bridge. Korff, J M 206 Jay. L.

Lee, J F 101 Lawrence. Lamb, P 115 Concord. Leclare, Chas 144 Jay. Lester, Wm S 30 Lawrence. Longsberry, H 111 Johnson. Lockwood, L A 21 Concord.

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4 (P. 9) Lawrence, J 6 Clinton-row. Little, W 218 Pearl. Loughlin, W 208 Jay. Leonard, — Fulton-st. Lyland. F 175 Jay. Little, Jas 214 Pearl. Ludlow, D 206 Washington. Lee, Hy A 111 Lawrence.

Ludlow, A B 126 Nassau. Ludland, D 74 Lawrence. Luggland, Chas 74 Lawre'e. Leary, E 173 Fulton. Lynch, O S 75 Tillary. Lockwood, Jno 11 Lawre'e. Lancaster, L (colored), 21_ Pearl.

M. Malone, C A 229 Bridge. McMillan, R, 21 Lawrence. Moore, R, col, 97 High. McAuley, C 76 Concord. Murphy, M 176 Adams. Moore, Chas 147 Jay. Murray, Jno 229 Bridge. Mack, G 289 Adams. McElboddy, J 181 Adams. McDermott, Jas 71 Nassau. Moore, Wm Nassau. Matthews, Jno 80 Sands. Morked, ___ 82 Lawrence. Markellie, T 58 Sands. Mallovex, F 7 Chapel. McCleck, R Revere-av c John

Moore, John 147 Adams. Morts, G B 136 Jay. Meker, Samuel, Pearl-st and Fulton-av. McKee, W H 35 Myrtle-av. McGeary, A H 355 Bridge. Michael, 47 Myrtle-av. Mulany, M 1 Lawrence. Moore, A 112 Lawrence.

McDowell, S C __Liberty. McGibbins, E Lawrence. McGare, W 245 Adams. Moffit, R J, __ Atlantic. Mctuavee, Jas 261 Washing'n. Miller, Rbt __ Fulton-av. Morehaus, A, 137 Bridge.

N. Nelson, B, 173 Jay. Nongonge, Hy 71 Tillary Nash, Chas 130 Jay. Neig, G B 190 Adams.

O. O'Neil, Michael, 173 Jay. O'Neil, E 8 Fulton-av. O'Connell, N A 12 Tillary. O'Donough, J 193 Jay. Oneranure, Koraora, 189 Olmshead, T 178 Wash'ton.

Fulton. P.

Poppaw, Jas 35 Chapel col. Parsons, W 18 Sands. Patty, P 34 Tillary. Pearce, Jno 141 Concord. Patterson, R (colored) High.

Q. Queneil, 92 Willoughby. Queberk, Jno, 27 Johnson.

R. Ridle, G 83 Myrtle. Roth, G 167 Washington. Rodey, Jno A 4 Pearl. Ritaler, Chas A 120 Nassau. Rogers, 33 Willoughby. Rhodes, S 13 Willoughby. Rushmore, 86 Johnson. Robins, Thos 251 Fulton. Raymond, S 25 Nassau.

Ray, Chas 210 Pearl.

Rockland, L A 86 Nassau. Richards, E J 233 Fulton. Rineehey, Jas 187 Fulton. Rockwood, J G 264 Adams. Richardson, H 58 Sands. Rett, E W 71 Lawrence. Rice, Sam (col'd) 164 Jay. Richardson, Wm 57 Sands. Russell, G W 86 Tillary.

S. Steffers, A E, 79 Tillary. Style, M H R 291 Jay. Smith, J A 14 Jay. Smith, H 45 High. Simon, Thos __ Atlantic. Schweger, A 287 Washingt'n. Smith, E 114 John. Stanley, D 35 Warren. Smith, C 96 Lawrence. Slater, W H, 4 Fulton-ay. Spaulding, C 154 Adams. Sawyer, J 84 High. Smith, Wm 24 Tillary. Storer, A V 54 Sands.

Sandaman, Chas 2 Harper's-court.

Stenerwald, Valentine, 115 Tillary.

Sefert, Chas 94 Varick. Shannon, Saml 147 1/2 Jay. Schurial, W 41 1/2 Lawrence. Stoner, Chas 359 Fulton. Streman, J 13 Willoughby. Smith, Chas 231 Pearl. Staunton, E B 32 Willou'by. Swain, Chas H 76 Johnson. Schoonmaker,W 108 Conco'd. Shaffer, J 72 Nassau. Stewart, __, 27 Willoughby. Smith, __ __ Tillary. Schubmans, Hy 247 Adams. School, __ 118 Pearl. Stralzer, W 266 Washington. Sniith, Henry 76 Fulton. Shamfors, G H 270 Adams. Scholk, Chas 200 Pearl.

T. Tweedy, J A 151 Washing­

ton. Trubshaw, J W 29 1/2 Law­

rence. Terry, J 175 High. Tanner, C C 201 Bridge. Tayy, N 175 Bridge. Titus, J P 233 Washington. Tomies, J E col'd 180 Jay.

Tuerney, P 203 Jay. Thompson, J H Fulton-av

and Pearl. Theyer, J 170 Adams. Tompkins, W B 91 Fulton. Taylor, W S 165 Fulton. Talmadge, T 102 Bridge. Taylor, H 154 Nassau.

U. Ustic, T Pillow.

V. Vosburgh, C A 84 Lawrence. Van Brunt, __ 269 Green. Van Peter, W 167 Concord. Vaughn, Wm 112 Pearl. Valentine, J V 67 Tillary. Van Pelt, L 235 James. Viger, W 197 Bridge. Valentine, A A 94 Grand.

W. Werthington, Jno. 280 Jay. Wescott, M W 32 Myrtle-av. Wright, S 6 Sands. Walcott, C N 28 Johnson. Wood, Jno __ Pearl. Waight, A Jr 200 Adams. Wilcox, 182 Fulton. Warren, C _ 169 Bridge. WYNANT, WM C 38 CONCORD. Warren, J S 22 Pearl. Willetts, J L C 127 Pearl.

Water, R 18 Fulton-av. Winslow, A 245 Adams. Wylie, A A 94 Grand. Wilson, A 118 Adams. Walsh, Wm 260 Jay. Wenig, Geo R 80 Grand. Walheener, G 200 Pearl. Whitney, H 47 Concord. Wegner, Jno 82 Tillary. Williiamson, 213 Adams. Wilson, H C 247 Adams. Wyarchet, J 10 Fulton-av. Watt, G 206 Washington. Warner, G 289 Adams. Wood, J N 251 Pearl. Williams, Peter 101 Nassau. Y.

Young, Robt 102 High. Young, W H 16 Myrtle-av. York, P 267 Washington.

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THE DRAFT YESTERDAY. Continued from First Page.

At the conclusion of the drawings a brief recess was taken, during which the ballots remaining in the wheel were counted by the Committee, and found to correspond with the desired tally.

Sergeant Thomas J. Cornell, several Police offi-cers, a brother of Hon. Moses F. Odell, and the Sec-retary of the Montauk Insurance Company were among the favored ones.

After the Fourth Warders had retired from the room, the Fifth Warders in full force assembled, and the atmospheric status of the room became if possi-ble more fearfully unhealthy and disagreeable.

Capt. Gregory having called the audience to order, appointed a Committee of citizens to count the bal-lots, who announced the total number deposited in the wheel to be 2,416, of which 551 were to be drawn as the quota of

THE FIFTH SUB-DISTRICT, or Fifth Ward, including the 50 per cent. additional. The Hon, Moses F. Odell, Inspector FOLK, Lieut. Bargor, Commissioner of Police Bergen, Postmaster LINCOLN and other prominent gentlemen, occupied the platform at the side of Capt. Gregory.

All being ready, the Commissioner announced the name of Michael Maguire, No, 69 Hudson-avenue, as the first on the roll of conscripts from the Fifth Ward. The other names were then drawn, and will be found herewith alphabetically arranged.

A. Ambla, Robt __ Fulton. Aley, Jo 142 Hudson. Alcorn, R 35 Geld. Amann, S 182 Sands. Aurback, F 30 Hudson-av. Aplez, T 54 Hudson. Armour, Dan'l 2 Green-pl. Ambrose, Jno Jr 122 Gorie. Anderson, W H 1_2 Bridge. Arten, F 33 Carl.

B. Boitt, Wm 25 Green lane. Burns, M 21 1/2 Front. Boyd, J 120 Concord. Bomback, M 138 Bridge. Butcher, W 169 Prospect. Busreau, F 34 Hudson-av. Butt, Y Hudson-av. Broner, W B 135 Concord. Barry, D 73 G rove. Brooks, J 193 Grove. Buckley, B 185 Front. Butler, E P 191 Sands. Burdhost, H 10 Prince. Blane, M 290 Hudson-av. Brennan, J 291 Gold. Bryne, T Jr 32 Sands. C.

Conroy, E 147 John. Cavney, D 22 Bridge. Clark, M 39 Gold. Connel, D 26 Plymouth. Cooley, J 125 Tillary. Caneay, John. Casey, J 61 Stanton. Croney, W 82 Hudson. Coleman, F 48 Hudson. Cagan, D 49 Stanton. Censel, J 2 Bridge. Clifton, D 254 Little Water. Conelly, T Little. Callahan, G 138 Plymouth. Carr, H 139 Tillary. Cannon, J 230 Water. Carr, __ 281 Hudson-av. Cox, T 231 Front. Cannin, Jno 200 Front. Clancy, P P 143 Prospect. Coran, D __ Bridge. Cassidy, Jno Hudson-av c

Tillary. Carway, J __ Prince. Cane, Jno 143 Prospect.

Barrow, J __ Prospect. Bird, Chas Gold & Carl. Butler, J 71 Hudson-av. Burns, T 136 York. Burns, J H 138 Grove. Burton, J A 148 Sands. Black, G 170 Prospect. Brown, J (col'd) 3 Jackson. Bernard, W 133 High. Batta, J 112 York. Biddle, C H 122 Prospect. Bourke, M 235 Hudson-av. Butler, Chas 81 Hudson. Burke, Wm 114 Navy. Burk, T 33 Sands. Bush, M L 169 Front.

Crawley, __ 108 Hudson-av. Coran, A 47 Little. Costley, T 33 Concord. Cornelli, J 230 Little Water. Cornell, T __ Hudson-av. Colwell, B 154 1/2 Nassau. Carr, J 139 Tillary. Canton, J C 196 Nassau. Craig, W 174 Tillary. Connelly, J 38 Grove. Cahill, H 43 Hudson. Coles, C 80 Navy. Coleth, F 146 Hudson-av. Collins, D 148 Hudson. Caffey, M G n Green-lane. Conlin, Jas 3 Bridge. Cabill, J 240 Water. Clyne, Wm 35 Gold. Carter, T 21 Little. Cruckbush, Chas. Colligan, B36 Bridge. Cunningham, J 232 Front. Carr, W 178 Hudson-av. Casey, Jno A 136 Nassau. Cornett, John 203 Gold.

D. Delfe, P __ Hudson-av. Dennier, M 253 John. Duff, Robt 105 Grove. Davis, Geo 182 Sands. Duck, Wm 161 York. De Witt, W W 186 Prospect. Dumprsey, __ 177 Tillary. Doran, T 152 Water. Dennison, T 226 L Water. Donohue, D 156 Plymouth. Daney, Jno 201 Middagh. Duseldorf, C 125 Carl. Domingo, D 170 York. De Witt, Jno 258 Front.

Ditt, J F 160 Nassau. Doran, Jas 189 Tillary. Dougherty, P 32 Hudson-av. Donielson, Jas 476 Sands.

Dosher, A 141 Concord. Davis, Geo 1 Parker-av. Donahue, P 183 York. Doyle, Daniel 175 York. De Young, G W 133 Sands. Dixon, __ Greene-lane. Donovan, B 198 Bridge.

Deifland, F 126 Hudson-av. Dorson, Jno 58 Bridge, Dugan, R 6 Nassau-place.

Derby, F 139 Hudson-av. Doyle, Wm H 65 Stanton. Dalas, W 229 Gold. Downey, T 23 Hudson-av.

Donavon, D 83 Bridge. D'Gury, 126 Tillary. Devoy, W 181 Grove.

E. Enally, __ 22 Hudson-av. Ellis, John 122 Hudson.

English, James 165 Sands. Euson, John 193 Prospect.

F. Farly, J 59 Stanton. Fitzgerald, J 38 James. Farr, J 159 Tillary. Forrison, H 189 Green. Finish, P 77 Tillary. Flannigan, __ 20 Hudson. Foley, J 61 Hudson-av. Flyn, J 18 James. Frank, J 29 Hudson-av. Furey, J J 156 Prospect. Fernison, H 156 Prospect. Farley, J 51 Stanton. Fitzgerald, N 280 Hudson.

Foley, F Front. Farrell, J W 90 Carl. Farrell, J 153 Nassau. Fry, D 149 Hudson. Falden, J 226 Water. Flynn, P 192 York. Fenerty, T 3 Concord-place. Fox, F 213 Gold. Fitz, C H 208 Monroe. Forest, M 208 Monroe. Farrell, J 281 Plymouth. Farley, J __ Prince. Fitz, H 36 Bridge.


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