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est 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 as did also the crowd, after many mutterings against the troops. Gov. Seymour also issued a proclamation calling on the people to disperse to their homes, and assuring them that he would attend to their having their just rights. Archbishop Hughes issued the following letter to the Roman Catholics of New York: "In spite of Mr. Greeley's assault upon the Irish, in the present condition of the city I will appeal, not only to them, but to all persons who love God and revere the H