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olve their had associations with reckless men, who have little regard for either Diving or human laws. "County Seat.John," "Archbishop of New York." The very Latest. The Herald, of the 15th, has intelligence up to 1 o'clock A. M. Gov. Seymour had received information from Washington that the draft was positively suspended. The residence of Mr. Sinclair, publisher of the N. Y. Tribune was sacked and burnt about 11 o'clock Tuesday night, after this news, and many other residences. Webb's ship yard was in the hands of the rioters, who were proceeding to burn the vessels there. The body of Colonel O'Brien could not be found. The Herald estimated that 200 persons were killed in the two days rioting, of whom 156 were negroes. At 1 o'clock Wednesday morning the mob were still sacking and burning. Among the bloodiest fights was that occurring at the burning of Allerton's Hotel, where a company of 40 soldiers were overpowered by the mob. Nine of the soldiers were dreadfull