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WHOLE NO, 9560. REWS FROM ALONG THE COAST. Arrival of the Mail Transport Gonscetine Bi od hl atadhininecsnciinisvingshedicithonialginiallath ¥ IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS, heetional Particulars of the ) Re aiaiadin. pions COLMA DIOL LE ADOBE LOE as The Whole Const in the Porsension Of tye pa thee ne R * Union Naval Forces. \ gr nit ‘e 4& Megro Brigade im the Field at "y New Orleans. or ad ; : ‘ ry Celonel Beards Expedition from g South Carolina. Phe Negroes in a Fight and Gome vide’. ~tadiahaad Out Victorious. . Several Salt Works: and a Tannery Destroyed, ae, de, do. ‘Tho United States steamuhip Connecticut, Commanerr Haxtun, arrived at this port Jast evening trom Galveston, New Crieans, Key West and Port Royal. She brings a wai! from the squadron, We are in tebted to Commander Haxtun for late pews and pa ere. The following is a list of her officers :— de san!) Commarnding—Milion Haxtop, - »y, George K. Hil, Charles vet D. Pragg, Jr. oe ikon W. Anes. J wut, Alex. MeCousiant; Second , ert G. Pore: Third Asomtzots, David M r ames Campbell, bdwin FB. Lewis, Lewis F. Swart Master's Malet—ioha P. ienos, Juha Daty, Jr., Jobin R bece, ACB Langworthy, Witham H. Mead and Theo. i: . Clerk and Speotat Commissioner fer Gov ry ” dank man. Coe—Wilben BH. H. Bekman, J... Caste Giner—George A Kluret, Papuoter *« Sewar—Charios J, Carran, The Ur 1 Saves gunboat Counoeticut sailed from the New York Navy Yard on the 12th day of October Met on a cruse throuch the Easterp and Western Gulf aod (he Provigeace channel. At Apooo it was positively aseertained that Bo les, than three vessels were being titted out in the port oy St. Geerges, in the Ietand of Bermuda, to be employed in (he rebel service against our commerce on the high sas} thot whilet our own ships were denied coal every faciliy: ‘aud oid was aforded the rebels in the construction and th Wi da st furnishing of these vesseis. y v Our cruisers on the coasts of Louisiana and Fiorida bave of late heen extensively epgoged im demolishing the sede! Batt works, and 0 ejjectually hos the work of destrnction deen performed that salt in tho colon States ig now worth $150 por sack, and very scarvé even at that pried. Muy nayul forces, without the vid of the military, took Galveston, Texas,on the 8th day of October, aud the hig? kk oy guarded alone by our guyboute, What is Wanted now is for our govoTUAeDt 10 send, witpon! dg W YORK H ® mud ruats\ \ Important Operations of the Gunboat Arthur, Captain Kittridge. aA etenigi hte e areececienaee eerie a earns teens nee SE NNTRANCECFPASS > HARBOR PRICE THREE CENTS. NEWS FROM EUROPE, Avvival ef the Etna Off Cape * Race. FOUR DAYS’ LATER INTELLIGENCE. nm Between the Austrian and Malian Troops, The New York Chambe merce and the Alal Collis SAAN Dr Oe eR ADVANCE IN OCOT'TON, Rey ae, ane Sr. Jonna, No, Nov 15, 1862 ‘The steamship Etna, from Liverpool on (he Sih Queonstown on the 6th instant, passed Cape * see 19 New York at one o'clock this after: Khe war hoarded by the yacht of the press and a summury of her news ob ined ‘Tho dates per the Etna are four days later than thoay yor toe Bavapa at Halifax, I news per the Fina la not of any particular \ sgh! collision had occurred hatween the Av troops on the frontiers of Austria od tt v> Vhe London 4 votion of the Now York Cha ching the rebot steamer Alabama, and denies tached to Pngland, The Lonton Daily News takes sMogether a differen view of the case, Mr. Bright bas written a Jetter tion to Nberate tha slave City of Yow York, from Now York, ar- rived ot} on the 4th inatant, The steamship Hibernian, from Qvebes, arvived at Liv erpool on the th ing Commercial Latelligence. Cotton-—Sales of the two days 15,000 bur, at an at vance of two pence a three pei y market clo-ed bueyant, Broadstutis duit, Wheat dechning. Provisions very dull, : Consols, for money , 934. MAJOR GENERAL, RAt is. Meeting at the Astor House ite the Proposed Reception to Banks. In pursuance of invitation a large number of friends of Coueral Banks mot yesterday afternoon at the Astor Houss to confer together upon the best mode of extending a popular reception to Major General Banke, Many of onr most influential citizens responded to the invitation, and precisely at three o'clock the meeting wos , called to order by Jndge Psanopy—who heing unanimously called to pro- side—nddresved those present. Ho said we had amovg vs adistingwished citizen and valiant so:dier; a gentic man who all throngh the course of his life had held very. eminent social and political positions, and whose fame depended much less on those positions, than as to the maa- ner in which ho had disebarged the duties devolving upon bio. ‘The gentleman to whom he referred was now heart and sol cngaged in matters of the utmost import. r ance to the nation’s welfare. He had no personal know. ARANSAS LIGHT HOUSE IS IN gf % ledge of the nature of the high trast imposed M LAT. 27°88" 38" ~ upon the gentieman, but he belioved it to W.LOM. 96°56'R0” be one of the highest importance to ail, He SCALE GF CH alinded to Mejor General Banks. (Applause.) General e Banke bad commenced jife without the advantages many per |. opin present had enjoyed in thoir early start, and yet, by his Jay, 4 eullicrent mithary fores, pot only id hgid the place, Dut t protect the Union people who are there, apd who have not the arms or the means Laptoloct ihem- selves against the atrocities of the rebels, The gun boats now stationed there are gomg all that they ean to afford protection to yg padple, Un the wharf at Gaives “won thay be .cen large numbers of people congregated ww. gether, imuiodiately opposite to our ficet, where they re- z main day and night, so thatif attacked by rebel go! diers they may bé eheitered by the fire from ovr ebipe. But, notwithstanding tbat great watchfoiness aad care are exercised by our naval officers in — command, yet {t sometimes happens that a etrong a ~ : force of fubel rangers and caveiry at nighttime vomne voroeleu & ENGRe BY WATEAS-STN) NY eg ee aera ea ag a cha down to the city across the ridge, and seize WpOD ZO00 } memmemyartcce a amen meme ne A I AR a a RS A _ ——-— —— | the proudest man in the community might envy. Gen, Union men and fores them into their ranks; and 4 refusal Bunks was pow, or would be immediately, among them, ‘to Join them «under cach circumstances is inetantly pun- . E xX P L A N A TIO N oO F Cc H A RT. and as report bad it, as he had learned from the papers, ished with death to the offender, Such a ease oocurre?, Feobrnary, Whil@ abe Aribur's boats (0) are advancing to | #v¥acht Corypiiene bringing (he sloop Revie Itavin to, G—Tightere fed with stone sunk im channel, to pre | he was engaged in a mattor of great interest to the whole the night before the arrival at Galyoeton of the Copreoti attack them. < with sbot from her I’ Fity 9. vent the fleet getting into Corpus Christi bay. country, and upon which he would take an almost instact cut, The rebel cavalry came dowa at night, Made free D—Rebvelgravalry. F~Sloop Beil Itoiia, HF leet at avebor at Aransas. departare, In this view of the cage it was thonght that with such property as they conveniently covtd carry with prea ~ os so emivent a citizen should receive at our hands—at the Ahern, ehiot two Union men who refused &o join them, and th, wo may quote the follo hands of the citizens of New York—that recognition committed various other depredations, and then left for ae of truce the other day, the officer nee whieh his past cervices entitled him to. General Bankr teinterior, This wight all be avolded had we but a sin- eee eee eee eee olor ae Ment ag | would bo but a few days among them, but there was gle regiment stationed at Galyerton, with a commander CORNICK seciined u the ground that they could not imbibe | yet ample time to them and to the citizens to extend to whoee whole ambition would not be to grow rich tod ted States Army y invaders of the sacred soil of musquilo-treeding | bim their welcome ag a@ proof of their appreciation soddenty am keep his only brother's store filled at heme of his past services and their assurance that ‘A—Uniied States bark Arthur sbelitng rebel troops in Febraary, 1862 B—The Artbur shelling rebel cavalry out of Arapras in pocket co fast that he has, by quick sales and Jarge pr te | sending him beck to his own ship at Arabcae, to go north, nthe sales of calico and other domestics—which cost | frora there. The bark is now ot Pensac twelve and fourteen c in New York, and are. sold to Asthe map you published of Araneae and v! these poor negroes at the figure of fifty cents and up. | Properly made out, T cend you a correct copy from regular wards—cnecooded, as the Calforman would my, iD ain K. leaves by the Rhoce Island, and ag the bark has a new commander, T forward a resume of hing thie ecard i Upon the steamers Tiel here and leave the #, X¢, ae woll as the c'tize: using your infucice in | ing Your city tor the C mails, Very respect! . making hs “pile.” =a os diged lt ats : At Aransas Bay we have several woll armed veesois, aoe the vessels captured or desireyed Vy the vessels and PORT ROYAL, S. C. he bears with him their best wishes for his fa- ‘which effoctually keep out English as well as reve! tra- TEXAS. tendere under Captain K.'e command — vs og IMPORTANT FROM MISSISSIPPI. ture suecess. (Applause.) The compliment would be ders. beau VESEELE CAPTURED AND DESTHO LY UNVIED STATES BARK Our Kenofort Correspondence. saa cakuiaicikaitel doubtless acceptable | to aged Ke ‘alles he ‘At Matagorda Bay a sharp and most efficient dhe kade ARTOUR WHE UNDER CH) OW LSRUTENANT Com- Bravront, ¥, C., Nov. 12, 182. Shorp Fight at Holly Springs—Six Re- | underetood the proposition, it was that the Genera} showkd te kept wp by Commander Reashaw’s squadron. Wiibin baie phairt iy tl gas 3 Cnrtett, SAPO, 3b ay Coiened Beard Papeditiin in Search of Cotrabare lhc | hele Killed and Seven Rehel Oftcors | havea large and general reception from the citizens of afew days our savnl forces there captured very many pple nate yi: na gpome Ae Sehooner.J,G, Medel} Retels Driving Them Iniand—The Expediion De <d—Death of General Villipigue, | Now York—a reception, indeed, that would embrace both bgt a npr nar » Stoop Belleport. and a Towsiery—Cagture of @ the Genoral and Mrs. Banks. (Applause.) He thought ‘veesels, both large and small. ‘On the afternoon of the 80th of October the United ‘Piates steamer Connecticut, Cominander Milton Haxton, captured the Englich “‘whitewnshed” brig Hermosa. She te deeply laden with @ full cargo, consistixg of drogs, @ry goods, army Ddiaukets, hardware, pow- der, shoes, wines, quinine and a well me sorted cargo generally. When captured she war lone under the shvre, say about two miler, and about fifveca miles to the eastward of Gubine, Her cuptsin and second mate had already gone ashore to ascertain whore ‘best to land theircargo; but on their retaro to the brig ‘they were convinced, if not satisfied, that Commander Baxton bad already determined to retieve them from the ‘duty of discharging cargo at that point by putting a (Prine crew on board the brig and sending her to Key West for legal adjudication, ‘The United states steamer Connecticut hos on boar a cargo of cotton, also captured by her off the coast of Texas» im the schooner Rambler, having left the schooner at the Sovthwest Pass, protected by the gune Of the United Mates ship Pampero, until she can be sent tc a port for Mdjudication, Cmcaeo, Nov. 15, 1842. the Astor House was eminently appropriate for such a ‘specsal Geapateh from Lagrange, Teno., dated the | purpose; and sreing that the papers had fixed Wedneeday tant, euys that five regiments of rebel cavalry | asthe day, he saw no objection to that day. It was, tvanced inet evening from Lumkin’s Mills to within two | however, for the committee to arrange the time and y Springs. Skirmishing eommenead and | Pitce, and for that purpose it was they bad assembled ‘Ar Gna, Oct. 12, 1882, . BY ‘oop Daviel Webeter. Aniistiovel Panievlart of Ose Capture of Corps Ohricti— | sa00p swan, Cupkain Kitteedge Made a Prisoner—His Treatment oy ‘Sloop Mustang. Be x the Redelg— What He Saw in Tenas—-The Veewts Destroyed Schooner Sani, of Prismers and Praphics, de. . be. | and Capiured by the Artl:, de. Flot ‘comet 7 ‘The sodden and nuexpeeted departure of a mall mort J.) white thi d wre ab italy Ye my apology for a very brief and eomewbat diyjolated ee ae, Sree aba bee fabian, uae et prise semanas Heli etter soine time, The rebels lost six killed, and | '"Str sruisox here addressed the mnoeting. Ho said:—Ht ae Mesepllbaesten <i Sebooner Monte Christo. : ; vege. | seven comnitesioned officers were eaptnred. on tan cocoate wine ss. egeian, Whan eehwoter Water Witch, Captain Kittredge, commander & | wcheoucr Prowker. aiaseay Sierg “ewe eee Gate aomhy epee | ; svat Villipigne died at Port Hudson afew | this wattor was frst spoken of buth Mre Tanks and the thie verse) and of the aval forces at Aransas, Texas, war 1 - > the same aecompliehud the “intelligent contraband’ wit The rebel General Villipigue ‘ort Hudgon afew | nis {auch a compliment would be iy Schooner Eimer, sioop Banneh nnd stontoer AF, armed | gon and fight lke a trump at that. Au expedition hee | 4#9* age of pneumonia. eur ehag ¥>. them: but the question bad hot beee saked taken priconer, with hie gig’s-erow, while making @ re | 656) geet, Conpus Chriath J & Seis vlog Dothan: eke OE Geo aeeien war connotmpance ai Flour Ali fh, twelve wiles from Cerpos : just returned from below, ef whieh I can at thivm | ¢ the Rebel General au a : stanoes have tra ad to risks it alort Sehoomer Water Witch. ‘ment give bot a meagre outline, The United) States ketch of the 1 Villepigwe. | mauo civcenimetances DAPITC Christi. He bad gone down Ww the latter piace, by reqnest —_—_—, * ot Genoral Joba. B. Ville : iniport ble for the General to jate an evening. I veh, $0 gui dndge: Dieta’. thang he That Our Galveston Correspondence. srenopers steamer’ Dartington; Onpteta Crandelt,:ige bere |’. ee ee Hlepigne, whose death | Pre ynested by the General to say to you, gentlemen, uly irspeschth em dite glen inh Gnieaneeeieiatbaed t ae. W-aetie from pneninonia took place afew days sinteat Port Hud | Mie however graciiying auch au expression of kindiowt eeatgeiedlaeaargudl tilts Mtn bln "Gatvaevon, Texas, Oct. 20,1808. pcb big ry greg bafta esl are aiagms son, Jaa, om the Missisaippi river, » few miles above Bu vtess OF Now York would bo > hia, be foared Tonae via Rio Grante im Jove inet). An an exprene ned te | pains ug Sain man Precutan Ue the Criov und euch haem to | toa Ringo, wee formerly counooted with (he tegular axl i not aumme a day wpom wbich be conld mest Yntain General Bee's pe muiewion for bie family jalveston—Ai ‘Teparing might conveniently come in her way. The expedition ‘nn e . ” A i poverty siueay Y | the Fiet—4n Attack on Matogorda—Deveriers ‘y.0n the dak be shasvenane Cgeeed OR eer Te tary service of the United States, He was a native of plas Brains’, Bag., 08 then appointed Seoretary of to ieave,fome several days must elayne Delorean an |p i ee ate | FAS commanded by Liestenant Colonel Olver T. Board, | goth Carolina and entered West Point Military Academy | the mooring. ewer sould be received from San Animic, Captein Ke | rm, dc. des of Brooklyn, ap officer of the Forty.exbib New ¥ da a cadet 1490. He greduatod om the’ 20th of Colanel Hoxton, snggested the appoioiment of Volunteere—au ebie, vrave and eff tent person. A\ | 185d, wetbont parnedar hano.s. In the same clage ware comunittee to wait on Gesera) Ranks whe» he arrived to As the Connecticut is off the bar, and jeayes at twelve | need the time in exploring aud eounding out the entrance | , e vi 01 oo J , f dfx the formand manner of |e proposed re. Laguna Madre, | o’elook, } ata competied to use some baste in making MY | Catherines they found that + bal eg Branie' fa | ab tusipid, of iuikés the weve} Wx the for yp is, and that be bad willed 1,5 45 kitted wt Mig Rete), and other Ue | | comman ication to your valuable paper. Every wing i8 | bad driven off the contra: Proceeded from there to Pf. | sie, Genera: J, F. B. Stuart aod se On the morning of the 14th, haying ebeerved two men | apent a conple of daye: from | iin ie. an the iat of July, 184, he wae Wrevotigd Fight betwern Relek Shar pshoc and “Tit Uigent Comieatanis’— Blok Winemt Wenwone, in the course of gone }.adatory ree upon General Banks, aad that such o emplimems conten pi ited Was aot 08 to General Barks, vegontative mano. phe republic, Lhe representative peace nt Pour Bist, with arm, be-yave orders tc eheit | serene Wi dhis part of the eountry; we romain wiciepnted | seme jn so doing. ‘Thi them, when they disappeared. A dwelling houpe necr the | “Wrdeof all we survey,’ although rumor says, 98.well | Denig tetund, where tiv : At New Orleans General Butier bos put into the Het | poor was left untovebed, af he did not wish lo destroy | pa st arpa pe pes hared by Aram now | here a jonruey St. Andrews where | Geo nd Lewtenant of the Second dragons, sud on the ; sau of one of the voblest States in the Union Masauctn- earn ie vessels. prepared | enehied In render ascietence te the sehusetts, Geo. four negro regiments. Should you visit that city and de. \ | the. pera enebier im render epeietanor to the | 2 of say, 1867, wan promoted 10 @ first leutenancy, | wie. Ae) Rad ge smelt ppunpanc yp private property. : jamastenly afier ehellivg them the Ceptare wentashoro: | fF saything hike qn emengenay, sed think ibat we ca® | upied Hin lo'bis gig, Wi seven men, abd ordered ihem, tu) fonow: |: Mive theme very, warty ceeeption.., The rebcia Reve cm | fies’, ie - 4 centrated about eight thousapd troops at Virgin Iransjort steamer Neptune. fron Hition wit! gers (ineleding Point, and freight fer Fervancne, ‘The men Union army: be desery. d thet hover sire to'make an excursion to Algiers, which ic directly sity would torn Opposite to the city of New Orleane, the first Object of and woe ordered to the Sontbwest. On the Stat of | p rtaut braueb of the | March, 1861, Liee ani Villepigae sent in his retignation | now mate yled him. The whe | cub to do honor ta a brave aut #0 enrtosity that greete your ear ie from the mouth ef « | jim qsave the boat keeper): dod with hie usual daring. he | " viste «ae en io * hy negro soldier—the guard—Who goes there!” ee preg hk af and ¥, goivg up to the house some H pep oy Leger Oeoale oe ‘The hath ve | Nina Maine and Sey ovth Now Harmpetire veuien ache ia oy ss a digger t | Me man who of the people had take , piaced £0 as Lo command U p brs tiny the | peri teiacnrparnne te n 2 ; : high positon. (4 plas Countersigm,” &e.; and, unless tho darkey happens to bo | yridemor tweaty armed men rushed out and surrounded | [tana aud the mainland, Tl pe egg ee ‘om. {HOF Bassangers wr peirlion of ber freight... Sb meat | yice an inseyior position, thon made a brigadier eae HNC KD ope of s reception hole pewle wre bt a Ow | went inte bernat 4, bore ehe arrived exfely, storting | th aj and ordered to the Missiseipp. To May Inet he | ® CH from Pernanuinn, after sone delay, with wixty-two ga. | SeNe De ny he | ' “an intelligent comtrwband,” the probability is that you | him, and before he could draw bis revolver he wir seived. | mander Guest, steamed up Lowarde the bridge x 1° 0 will immodintely theroafter roquire the serviess of a eur. | Fig crew following dare Hot fire, e& their capiwin was w | Since, and gave them ¢ taste of her metal ip thy , a ft ain } deli thes Wd of the rebel Croops at Pitlow, and | os of News ‘0 lave an opportunity of turning out goon to-estract the ball, oF that of an undertaker to plat | che midst of tho rebels, and the disparity of theie forces | CLAM Oermianen Mundt Almanll uae, «ly diers (Colored) Hf tHe Tet Sot Carel na Volpe eee nnd Be ee te oe ut thele beartes and. which ta oo man You ins Leocming manner. ‘canged them to surrender | ter in too shallow to admit any vege) drawingmore sbon | NOdEF Command. of Copien Trowbridge, She PMB ut wank ewe weaning padaundeeysto. 9 m bh vt given such updomonstrative evi- mie ii i 0 be rl i er oo Katee v ~ deatroyiu n dences « Applan There for vents are about being formed intoone | There were two companies Of infentry and two pivoes | parody “a think we shall @y ihe mertar her way, breaking wy) hait works, destroying JOM? | sagay with Sonalyme yo hin posts and whew ihe Kite ig DA = ed thé appocmiment ot & committer (0 2 seventytive large ool Kettles. aten b ting vtion sett bacsied| int Banks, and to request the apzoin' men’ Drigade, and donbtiees the command of the brigade will be tendered to Mr. Sumner, of Massachusctis, or Caseiae M. Clay, lato of Russia, or to some other distio Guished gentleman who happens to be afieted with ‘nigger on the brain.” At Algiers, opposite New Urleane, there are quarier- ed, at the expense of our federal government, over seven of artillery bebind a blah newt by, who cow showed Commander Renshaw, “sith Lieutenant Gnosandiog “YR y thetnselver. Law and Acting ter Hen vitgton, lett heveon Wedues- | s2trey tanwory. ‘The yacht and tenders opened fire upen the rebels, hut | day jest in ihe steamers Wertfiel and ©. ttoa for Meta. | Comme caste. vat tty shed with ther a any gorda, We bave not beard from thew: ax yet, ut are we | & bie pie aitabins were a they were saiil oF prima, And ett on the | Clined to think that they Wok tbe battery at that place | #0°P Pon speente m she double quick for Corpns Christi | und are now eavely inside the harbor. | ont form stare owt statinged 4 t came back to Aransas Bay. The | The rebels visit the town every night. essinp every niraboud, howeves . bir be gt ce rt oe picking ain te Con acdsee pts ean | wan that ix to be found. Only jast might we bewrd the vere! fem. beled the Daridngtou es Darr a flag of true pe + With two | Voie of aw nad or ying for help. We supposed tat they 2 ettietiy tae we tak th went vas contrad) ted by Coo Halleck Ga tne line tPheouained essa aswort Wheo Fort Pillow w vod ire Curbier a ‘ue wae ordered to Grenada, Mies, ganie an. Oblhak, @ command there @nring Jane and Jaly of thie y t ie, wu! poked. , Hae tice becw ih command in the extreme soo twat. | bg ap Pe gw po eer room vi <a in apt now has fallen a victim tothe maioria ot the dwtriet gopointed, Tt was Intended @h imi che commie, on y- , tithes n what t ° ynartered. ; the #9 ‘ion of Colonel Montgomery, pamber thir fn he ae toro lim une tor cach state of the Unton. The the proposed reception. He felt convinced sl Geo) Tatdteon thonsund pe pleat would pay their re- Wwe 8 | gpocts lo the General and bie lady—besides tho indies. or. He | | Me. Eowaro Wcawkx spoke warmly in favor of General anid Gxings anguenty thourand contrabands, They are maintained and sapport- | oMcers, who were allowed te Kee Captain Kittredge, who | were taking ber hutbaad off, Tn fact, the peor are worse — shooting _experiene b entirely throws | » 2 in large factory buildings on the lovee, and nor | war to he sent to San Antonio for the action et General | olf now then they were before, a8 they cannot protect &% AY. Col Hoard al dunn, WOM exposed Senet Matehaben | however, confioed it to wets tong iS power to the allowed toxto any work. If your ship desires to coal, hiuself ty ont g sllansty bind eno ‘hee esterm « » _ | committer to nda to its number, Chairman, Judge you cannot got oné of these negroes for monoy oF any. On the 3d of October the yacht Coryphens came oot | the ily from the verses. aud 1 donot suppose anybody , “bey covered the: ANOTABR BMILETANT PRAT OF GRNEPRAL Moone: Tianoy Cownry, Nov t New Cree , Peabody, was ole 1 chairman of the committee. | ‘The following gent'emen were appointed @ commitiee We Pertaned pik, | oficel report of tive brave olticsy accImpanying tha expe | ‘To Gormxon | thing else. Shonld you apply 1 of the office: ‘paid ‘aptain. wns dis, | , chav ast I ; pa ol ea ag rere 1 | trom the Mxlde, aden ocating. ne. tBe Capea ioc Seton ie T thinks ic ought i be garrisoned, aa | UbM. When soldiers manage there £0006 thicgs, cad woraing, the sth instant, mtd after «eon ns tare vt | * Gxones Ment commer y, General Wetihore, Robt. H. Covered to be on board. Tue entire crew maniied the | there are a great tnany oud Union men in the place. ‘and | ate hel interfored with, the imilorial is sure & twenty-foar hours, « distance of abort sixty miles, resehe. a com W. Mluat, Chas, Gould 290. Pai ‘Moses Tay- you im coaling, the answer is, “We have ne anthority to | rigging and gave three rousing ebeers as he came over | jt would be a good basis for uperations in the interior, work. | have @ funny yarn or two Tmboden’s camp oa th: sooth eveteon wits). Cutan WA. Mutfoy, Henry B order them to work.’ cs the gngway, in which the otfoere heartily joined . Deseriors come iv every bight Their Setetlsceocs pr Boal ble pd foublg . i se ot tie place, at hali-past six o'elock yest | Eniott 6. Cowden, bm La PA By At Peneacoin Gemerat Bow, the celebrated temperanes | Captain Kittreage was ailvoted 10 toate at bis exptersion importance. furtiier than to ay Unet obe-half | colored soldiers woke weit ot ca revor ning. 4 sateen A. Briggs, Geo. C. Ward, Geo. y> q r will deders aa soon A 96, | Achilles like, in the heel: but #oth We attacked bim at once au | A om eB. Maniwrre, Colovel J. Preacher, is in command. During the wevk ending Ist of | of the entiation tho erew showed for him, and by dhe | Tey use al apraceauy’ diguciee sith dems, | abd ccHtinil to load and. Broo kytioe and wounding mang’ of th PMhatiorwortt, Moves He Grae, Che. H. Marsbal, ‘They are all apparentiy dixgosied with Jef. bis tools. ‘quantity his camp, Gfty prisoners. | dred and Dity fat bogs, a large aumber | quit, Which he fially did sade | | wagons, &e. The iniantey were routed and entively ¢ } | | y OF war are All Parle Of tro, Wies, Mh if Maine, , Howe, Hamlin Blake, Jno. HI. Almy 0 FH Ajanne, Jno. Chae, Noyes, R. November he made quite # profitable business in and | cordial and warrotearted greciing of the ofeers He | Livham, Jno, 'Fiiah, about Pensacola by seizing upen the property ava furni- | was accompanied hy lie crew (who like limeelf bad been prisoner, one from the State y ; tuse of women residing there, Among the articles which and eteased until regularly exchanged) ond KEY WEST. Seacbiisetts, Au Ji} Woking crowd they were, st deeing to the mountains, ‘Theit cavalry we . of five was appointed to wail on Ge- ng y lsaw | pi A sub committee of fiv he captured—contraband of war, of course !—were seven | Major Robbie abd oid, of the rebel for . ae then matched under grard—a negro gard Of the | unfortunately for we, away edition, OF Ont ste’ eral Banke for the purpose of axing 3 for the recep. elogaat pianos, a large bit of fomnale wearing apparel, aml | Capt. Kittredge xpenks in high terme oF the kind treat The Health of Key West. Sek Windhoek Uy Ric terwoe alive nod. Welt heftionn, | Sea resoraes to Hoa complet. tye, Carat thole catty | {ion and the manner in whieh te compl cha sundry silver forks and epoone. tent he received at the hande of Gen. Hebert, Command TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK wERALD. | SUP Fiiahio. ‘The «ame. fellow hus a letter ameng ine. | Thad with mea detachment of the First New York ea- he mecting theo separated. Ky Wret Barracks, Florida, Nov. 9, 1962 As there seems to he a great miswnderstauding in the North as regards the health of this place, I am most hap_ | py to say that this island i¢ vow perfectly healthy. We hove bad fo case of fever for three weeke, and 1 think T | captured gouds which be had just penned to his brother, command of Col. McReynolds; the King. ——— wherein he enthusiasticatiy réquests him, ‘‘as a good deer cavalry, under the cxmmand of Captain Keys; the Steamship Nova Scotian. sotto make the fur Ay trom the Yankees every lick, as | Washingwun cavalry, commanied by Caplan Greene. The Farman Pout, Nov. 15, 1962. they are always, lke a buck, Jumping around.’ Theee | Rourk’s MM e@ oumpanies of the Twenty-third . ‘ ae steamship Nova Scotian, trom Ltverpee! om the worthies are now in joil here, and already take kindly to | Hilinots infantry, under Of Major Moor the outh cr Slaghncd, They wil provably beaeet Hors. | Mum tataeteg’ compaatee, wie cbtcted fe wagons: The Tue s\tiomdonderry ou he 31At of October, pacsed thie At Port Royal the plantations theve and in ite vicinity | er iv Chief in Texas; Gen. Bee, commanding divigian Rio | are in command of Hrigndior General Rev. Chaplain French, | Grande. Major Hobhie, who accompanied Capt. Kittredge | the famous abolitionist, who some months ago omen | as escort; Major ( Hd all Oftieors in bis journey from | sibly went down te South and North Carolina to educate | Corpus Christi to Antonio and back to Araneae | | the antutored mind of the poor darkey. Since that, how: | Crowde of people came out atthe country villages to got a | rOOps » : ran safely any we will be ent fi i for this | for a chango of climate. New York be sur; sotb, cover, be has ‘oun! that it won't pay, abd he bea turned | peep at tho Yackoe captain who had etirred then: vip #0 | season, ee ee from 1% For tas | MEG ane, cace of yelliw fevet aro reported “at une | pauce cn tbe teaech et for galiank beating wheaie asin, | point at four efcloct te sorning, ae Hiv attention to quite another busivem, #0 that he ean | Aarpiy in Corpus Obrieti @ud Araneus Bay, The men | We suffer very much here for want of mails. For in. j one A a think the scare, if C.D subsiding. We | Our attack wne so Ie sen and impetuons that our | spe pas forty-three cabin and one ‘urn Ab benest penny” at the same time, Aud really | wate a eagerly looked at ne if they wore bears ees seals Malet retin hea | Interesting mater tha Fe eee eee ae a imner sy nen NORM tnd ceatevere: | sograge pencenger?. Wer HORE wae _ yha chance which be han wade has owt change into hig Great copfidence wW" shown jn Captain K's honor by You will confer # grent fever wpon We aring ard oayy Among the 01¢ Bigns of iN reeliby between the Nortp we KRLAY , Brigadier Gevors'. Cape Race.

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