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d. As Seymour had recalled the State troops and designated the regiments which were to return this disregard of his authority may lead to grave complications between himself and the Federal Executive. The following is the proclamation of Mayor Opdyke: Mayor's Office, New York, July 15, 1863. To the Citizens of New York: I am happy to announce to you that the riot, which for two days has disgraced our city, has been in good measure subjected to the control of the public authoritizens, the laws must and shall be obeyed; public order shall not be broken with impunity. Our first duty now is to restore the public peace and preserve it unbroken, and to pursue and punish the offenders against the majesty of the laws. George Opdyke, Mayor. The raid on the negroes.--York street Sacked — the negroes leaving New York. The Herald says: The poor negroes, or what is left of them are hourly leaving the city. They complain that they are hardly allowed even the pr