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n to correct their mistake by saying, that as grace can only show itself by works, so the draft will surely come if we do not volunteer and, so prevent it. I hope that point is settle now. It appears that the draft in New York city will now take place, Seward notwithstanding. Says the Herald: "A draft has been ordered to take place on Monday, September 19, in Ohio and other States whose quota has not been filled up. It is also ordered to be proceeded with, this morning in the Twelfth and Thirteenth districts of this State in accordance with the President's proclamation of July 18." The Herald says that it is reported at St. Louis that about fifteen thousand rebels are concentrating at the mouth of the Red river apparently for some hostile purpose yet undisclosed. William McDonald, a man of great wealth, and the owner of the celebrated trotting nag, Flora Temple, died at his residence, near Baltimore, on the night of the 6th, in the thirty-fifth year of his age.