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The riot Declining in New YorkLincoln directs that the draft shall proceed.Gen Dix ordered to New York.&c, &c. &c.
Copies of the New York Herald, of the 16th, 17th, and 18th insts., have been received.
The riot has ended all the military have control of the city.
The Herald of Thursday has the following:
The reign of v tantly patrol the streets to keep down the smouldering disquiet.
Gen. Wool has been removed from the command of the U. S. forces in the city department, and Gen. Dix takes command.
Gen. Foster takes Gen. Dix's place at Fortress Monroe.
Brig. Gen Harvey Brown has been retired from service, and is succeeded by Gen. CaGen. Dix's place at Fortress Monroe.
Brig. Gen Harvey Brown has been retired from service, and is succeeded by Gen. Canby, in command of the forces in the city and harbor of New York.
Archbishop Hughes addressed 5,000 of his friends on the 17th, begging them to be quiet and not to resist the enforcement of the laws.
Riots of greater or less magnitude are reported in various places in New England, New York, and New Jersey.
In many place