New York And the Conscription of 1863 : a Chapter in the History of the Civil War

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With the communi cation received to-day you send figures for twenty-eight districts, including the twelve sent before, and still omit ting three from which I suppose the enrolments are not AND THE CONSCRIPTION. 41 yet received. In looking over the fuller list of twenty- eight districts, I find that the quotas for sixteen are above 2, 000 and below 2, 700, while of the rest six are above 2, 700 and six are below 2, 000. Applying the principle to these new facts, the 5th and 7th districts must be... added to the four in which the quotas have already been reduced to 2, 200 for the first draft and* with these four others, must be added to those to be re-enrolled. The corrected case will then stand : The quotas of the 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th districts, fixed at 2, 200 for the first draft. The Provost Marshal General informs me that the drawing is already completed in the i6th, I7th, i8th, 22d, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 3Oth districts. In the others, except the three outstanding, the drawing will be made upon the quotas now fixed.

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