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Latest from the North.great riot in New York.the Conscription resisted.two hundred people supposed to be killed.destruction of houses.a Colonel hung to a Lamp-Post.another riot at Hartford, Conn. proclamation of Gov. Seymour address of Archbishop Hughes--attack on the Tribune office--Negress beaten and killed by the scene — the draft suspended — buildings burnt, Kic. We have received through Hen. Robert Ould, New York papers of Wednesday, the 15th inst. The news contained in them is highly important. A terrible riot commenced in New York on Monday, the day fixed for the draft. We condense from the New York Post, of Monday evening, the particulars of the conflict: The Opening of the riot. This morning some of the laborers employed by two or three of the railroad companies, and in some of the foundries, assisted by a gang of desperate men, went to different establishments in the upper wards, where large numbers of workmen are employed, and compelled them, b