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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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banner, formed of a large panel of wood, on which was inscribed the words, "no draft." The colored Orphan Asylum has been burned by the mob. Allerton's hotel, at Ball's Head, has been burned. When the mob was passing down Second avenue somebody in the Armory fired on them from a window. They then fired and destroyed the building. Every negro who has been seen by the mob has been either murdered or horribly beaten. Some twenty have thus far been killed. Provost Marshal Kennedy Beatin. Soon after the commencement of the disturbance in the Ninth District to-day, word was sent by special messenger to the police headquarters, and in a very short time Superintendent Kennedy and several of his officers were as the scene of the disturbance. No sooner was Mr. Kennedy recognized than he was seized knocked down, and severely beaten. He was only saved from death by the interposition of Mr. John Higgles, a prominent politician, and he was then put in a carriage and