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\ -- @Beervadle, asd lo Wosticeall below during the Ly ‘bap otber pon) the f- OB wae such that the closing transactions were ree eighihs above the quotations of Tuesday eveving, ‘There was vo grest giveraisn to tho diseount markets, Dus the dema d was perhaps a little less strong. Aboul £49 000 in gold was aken to the bank yesterday, Tho Bots siveo tho last weekly reiura ie thom raised to £200,000 Det in the mesuthne £16,000 vovrengus beea withdrawo (or tramsorimion, partly to Bay pt partly to tue Maucitmam {From the Lovdon News (Orty Articie), Sept. 24.) The demend ‘or bauk shares continues. ‘There was & tise of about (Hin bie cliartered Mercantile Rank of tadia, London ad (hist, La the discount market, whieh com: AMnver rather light, 4 per eout is he reguber rate. bonoen Stoce Exewanen, Sept. 24, 1863. OPEN ne Pmos.—-Coaetti money, Qs & %, for ao @ount, 9534 a bg: new threes. OL% a 02 Gontederate, 0 lo 28 dinooe Qearran rast Pwo P.M. PRK. —Comnolr, aio © 6; lor account, 994 a 2: now tbreo's, 91% & LIVERPOOL COFLOM MARKET, Tivanroot, Sent 23—P. a. ‘Tho sales of the three days, including wo day (Wednee- ay), Dave beca 45,000 bales, inclusiiug 23,000 for mpecu: hution aud exports Prices have further alyaneed about Jed. a od. atl pound sinee the Knropa sailed. TRADE AT MANCHESTER, The market vombinugs strong aud price goMErully were yesterday 1d. per ib. dearer for both cloth and yarn than @ Wat day week. ‘the advance rather checked the © perations of buyers. LIVERPOOR panaderuyye MARE. Mesere. Richardson, Spenco Waketeld, Nash & ©, eed olrn eyo ad ‘atber lower. quot and prices barely Red Western, a 8s. 3d: ), Ie boyd 3d, per cental. Corn quiet Boa downward. Mined, 26. 6d. VISION MARKRP. "pest and pa rk a quiet and unaltered. Lard very nie At late rates, Taw Ormer and wy 6d.'a le. dearer. Butchers Association 43 Bottor unchan: {From the London News, eaftiers from Gothenburg, in Swed tet to Ml ion of Messrs. ye. Lindboit & Co., mer bd engaged tm the tr pveate have neen ea hers » OM ey ycastin 7 ees fm the price reucb £50,000. In fF ai, it bev Tey) eae may bo rai - ‘the firm, thor prever © rloppage of L PROUCB MAREBT. Aabes quiet bus wteady. Pots, 208. 6d, aus Inte rates. Coffeo firuo at extreme pricee. Bred oils uncl |. Nothing doing in Gah ells. Roatm én. Spirits ‘turpentine offered at 95e., but with- R—OD! being did for Ameren. Petrolenm quiet; refined, 2s, io Coffee quiet Gmaltored. Tatiow quit: 438. od. a a. 0 430, 3. Freeh turpentine weaker at 18a. 0 786. qh LATHAT MAREYTS. Laverroor, Sept. 24, 1968. Ourre8N.— Salon ary A 8,000 bales, ‘including 4,000 to gpecula' and im tng rket is easier, with ba ee soquiry and prices weak. reTUrre.—The market is dui) but steady. Provan nee market te aviet and steady ss OR, a cietieloem sul MONEY WAKKEr. LONDOM, Sept. 24, 1868. Commis clone 1 98i6 aoa” i w meee Jang Central Ra\ iron 14 pers discount. Brie Ratiroad wa. MEADE’S ARMY. Our Picket Lines Along the Rapidan and Rappahannock. 4 Rebel Battery Opens on Union Foragers. ‘Genera! Lee’s Report Of His Invasion ef Penasylvania. ae, Mr. W. 6, One a's Despaten. MRapqusnrans, ARMY oy THK Po1OMse, Wet. 5, 3863, VIRENG ACROR eR KATE, Boveral shois wore fired yesterday frow a rebel battery gerenn the river at ome of our wagon traine while in mo tan. No damage was done Ame. OT res ‘Texeu graybacks came across the river lost evening om ae amule stealing expedition. They bad septured several when they wero discovered and fired upon by one of our Plekets Ope war kilied and the other two escaped = The @neaping party Me: ow our party and killed him. ‘TH WRATUEE 48D THR ARRY, ‘The woather ie deliwiove sod ibe army (@e apd condition. The General Press Despatch. Wasmimeron, Oct. 5, 1863. Vesteriay morning, a8 some of our teamaters were G@eveging near the Ropidar, north of Clarke.Monntain, ove @f the onemy'# iwtrencbed Daiteren fired seven ehote at @em. the reveis had previow tee that they abould do #0 oF 1 he war jojured. A rebel Drigade cocupiee & +ivomg position north of the Repiian, veer tbe rajiroad ,s ebort distance from our fines. The road je in good order bot ween the two |mes. Gur troops atrongiy picket the Rapidan to jis moutd, dheave down the Rappahannock betow Falnonth. ner iting stil! infor the southern side of the Potomac Bome of their raide and captures, it is Known, might be Phendid epir- reventad 1 our troops w: ohful of the ewe. mys movewcota Severe the reanit of their fancied sevariy MASP REPORT OF Biff PENNSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN. Wanmrnevon, Oct. 5, 1863. The Ricbmoed Dispavh, of Hetarday test, contains Go- tweral Low's official report of bie Pennsylvavia campaign. Ih ecoupies wearily three columns of the Di-path. nae Wensons for ie camypa gn 6/6 ibus summed up: Pesiitoe occupied vy the ssbaetelinn seedeaiion ‘Betag 000 in whIE Be could not be stacked to advan ‘Wage, it wan determined 4 draw bin from it. Ibe exe. Gatien (faa purpone embraced thy relief of the Sbenan- Geen valley the teoope that bad occupied the lower part of dering me winter and spring, and if posnible the transfer of the coeve ef hostilities orth of the Potomac. I} wn \hougbt thal the corres. poading movements on the paris tbe epemy, to which hese contemplated by ue woo!d probably give rise, might Bee 4 fair opportunity Wo sirike & biow at the army then @ommaniied by Genera) Hooker, and that m any eyeot Me army would be compelled to leave Virginie, nd pomibiy to draw tw ite ruppori troops desigued We operate ageimet other parte of the coontry in thie wag ih wo" gmppoeed thatjthe enowy's plan of campaign Gar the pucomer would be broken up and part of the seasen @f active operations be consume ip the feondation of eow eorndinations, and the preparations tbat they woald eeqeire. (a addition Wo fuese advantages it was Loped Got othe: yaluadle resutis might beBetiained by wiliary eneame He adanitn pe lorem, bot done not plate ibem. a@mnma Me reporis that many cwpecripis are coming " (ood that they have to the fromt “ind rear, end al eoount (6 prevent mae au ix THR FRONT. (Prom the Fxaminer, Oot 1.) Voday (Thursday, October 1,) han been the mani quiet ane onion bere for some time. Mot 5 line of war amocwurmn oF sal bg CAROLIN® |.nurmna -_ [Cuareayonaence of te Richmond Raarniner Cones Sept. 30, we wijourned Wo day, having jees ‘The Lapiiat Gotow ing. tilde Garvies the oman ou M Bet memios of orare | how ber, Seagrean te Seuene ns 611 ie cuyply & Qoarlen Tene, Ab heow 24 orm See ‘oars asso alma st | i | | guartere of @ mile w e OUAT TANGO GAs on) Scrat centainnanny ME, mothers, with tte aif, 19 the form of halt @ devon cntaren; a bed tek tilled with cob mean a bag of corm wnghh maccty im ight agrons the river to ahorenip: ttieee elicciay in A eave’ enteeetbo Dini as tae north river front of the town; and avwanel the teanbarcqramt wre fear and trembiiog 1 Lhe bores of the eat, “The mumubeneol ' defenceuens” sa Live ba hor was vaciourly esbimated. belwoon lwo ond three hun Gren Hiern igs 1aihers, who had excanod rebel eonrerip- Vow by clinging Lo Queen Victorias skude, wore ab a Ont for a ebelter from rebel eloiie bil the happy thought struck them that eafety wae to be fo md i (he shwlow of the Romen Ca:boire eburch Bo they con, around and ia tum squada, with thew houehoid effete, fe orlens and contented, although ite location wae poeu Marly ox posed io the event of bombardment. Some city gene closed their houses and retired 10 wie cl k — corp ra ny ae fow niga Hq jn the Title eity yet Chat. PORE a atthe arhy $i ois ea on tbe intrench- » and ttey grew more formidal ery Bow we GENHAL KOSMCRANS INSPRCTS THR Taesday afternoon the General commanding, with his brilitang efaff, paid a visit of inspection eveourage- ment 10 the meh in the intronchiments, Ie. was owee Where receved with boisterous manifsiasions of delight the whole line from the vociferous cheers Hie was accompanied by Major General Rousseau, whose returm to hie old command was looked upop by the army a8 & reinforcement of a division. Both Generals spoke to the men and assared them they woukt be asked to go back no further, So the atternoon passed away with etna agen ean Operations of the Rebo} Gene- ra) Forrest. Communication Between Nash- ville and a Frcot Cut Off. The Strength of Roseerans’ Position Admitted by the ae ae rain naa, SOURCES. Large Amount ef Rebel Wounded in Our Hands. our batteries, vange, npoa the advance of the i) rebels, and Sit 3 Teplice. Nobody burt on either AMURD'S BYR VIRW OF THINGR, From our signe) stajion above Summértown, on Lookout eo the movements of the rebel a Could bo dist arti, 10ege 3 Sais AB) berinxiGh. d valley twelve hundred feet below. ‘The headq! officers could be eh out a FA the stir and bustle, the eure of ofhoees orderlies. No movement could be made Reported Occupation of Knox- ville aR the Rebels. which m wopld Ae, Tigilant e708 of open core, rough maman ding point name GENERAL ROODS RECOVERY — Ww aflorncoa, at two loge, 8 ade. &., &e. moved from the dase of bry oe wee on our right, across Mca in the direction of Ridge, ‘wien ‘apparent intention D ons were made to receive them, Mr. T. C, Whieen’s Despaten. Naanviie, Tenn. , Oct. 6, 1863. AD unusual degree of excitement prevails hege to-day of the moving column, whose ronte wastraceabie by the clouds of dust they raised. Night came and no attack. army rented wm consequence of the rebel General Forrest, with a force confidently expect "Scar “te grand ball to oes ia 4 @f abou! four thousand mounted mes , having made a raid - Cy = BS Re popes 20 se “athe ©® Our line Of railroad communicating between this place bape ay was sul iene to ceveeeaiia the jet that notl and Bridgeport or Chattanooga. mee -tiee Ton toad ie tie temeanten, Juat at this particular time no trains are leaving for | The column had gove over Missionary Ride to the the direction of the front. Yet this circumstance need Rive we particular cause for alarm. The enemy cea do ‘But comparatively little to injureour tine of communica- top. Forrest may succeed in interrupting our communi northeast, and ouly conjectures could be if Mace inas to its mission. Somehow or other the troops had possessed themselves of the consoling itelgeucn that “nara ‘was coming with a vast y of reinforcements,” and considerable anxiety for the safety of that energetic major general was expressed. A jine has beep. cation for» few hours; bat we bave not ouly Dall fn tbe track of that same Tobol' coum, us we can the force t drive bim beck, but to defeat felt ; but mothing has beon heard from it since on 30 OW OU side of the house en immensely heavier force. There is no need of fear wate dnt 3 OOCURY. for Genera} Rosecrans’ success in holding bis position at The revels per permitted the efnal officers on Lockout Ubattanooge. He is too strong at that point for tie epemy | Mountain o annoy them ‘it last ight. The station was to attack him with even a show of success. [herbal ang vor gages mig omy ‘To day ekitinishing bas been going on in the veighbor- ment of the post. Thursday night a flag hood of Murfreesboro. The enemy made an attempt to = trace was — in by ihren eral cer commanding officer covering & destroy a brigde of considerable importance to us in ® | Semana for the imasediate surrender of the Unived Staten Yeilroad point of view. In the skirmish very few were | property and troops on the mountain, ae he was deairous ‘wounded, and none were killed that 1 cin beer of. of yey ar ad ame as te pond haere oh M " He was determ: jon aw Some persons are inclined to think that an engagement | break up tne nest, and bad como up with a foree oompe ‘8 going On #t Cpattanooga, Veocanee the enemy is thus | tens vo ncoomplish his b avLenas The Mea ‘States sbetior) ‘operating in the rear of General Rosecrans, But ! do not | Were not incumbered with any extraerdinary amount coincide with them. Unless the enemy is very desperate, | United ate roperty. po they, selned the opportunity he will not attack Chattandoga. If Be does, there is every Mkelibood that be will be defeated. If he attempts a Sank movement on that point be will meets force that bas been long ant weil tried in the Meld, and General h dark ravines, and reache:! the town ale Ropecrana would pe able to hol@out for several days | of bach a gen gt ‘or: intely took possession of the mountain. Torday ‘@ bamery is planted upon the brow of the mountain, hear agaiant the movements ant attacks evou of a very supe- | battery wih iis mesent olght or metal en the rior force. Summertown. Several sheila bave been ped within TOROWTN ON A RNCONNOIMBANCK AN ATTACK. ‘The present roid if nob an vhexvected one to ue, We ‘wore Jooking for it. Cavalry movements do nut su@rine us, a8 it in ouly whee Leavy bodies of infantry move on eur line Of commubicsijon OF Hanks (hat we prepare for eerioun engegorenis. Te copclasion, let me assure the loyal people Bat feare for General Rosecrams’ rear end for ume nafety of Mur- freesboro need not be euiortained, omless the enemy moved on our reer deuke lu fullforce, aad « xentienan well qualified to Know ageutes me that there war no in formation of an attack on Chattanooga up to the cutting Of (be wires between here and Bridgeport, Ajabama, eaid cutting haying teen ad at daylight ‘hi morning. Mr. K. D. Weetentt's Deepatch. From al) acoounts oy Hecnguarrias, Amey oF ris OOumRLay, '} seme wes never in poe By ‘en now. Pures a were encamped of Rome, Ga., grooming, apd exercising their stock, and recupe- AN the e'ose of inst Sunday's disarter at Chicksmauga | rating ‘strength for bard work later io the campaiga. reek the HmKsLD corps retired “doggedly” and ip good | The strength of this force is entimated 84 Giteen thoosand order, with the balance of Ri , arny, 40 ‘men, under command of Wheeler and Forrest. this strong position, and has waited suxwusly over since for » revewal of the dispute. Any persou of Rervous ‘cmperament who bad witnessed the basty veoceupation of Chattanooga by the proud Army of the Comberieond; who bad letesed to the thousand and On@ stories aneut “awiully cut up” regi- ments, brigeder and divinions; of the myriads of inva Liate rebels who were close upon our rear with sixty or Cighty pieces of our cannon ready (© gpes upon us in the WOrniBE, Would have been loth to convede that there was ‘guy Dbrilliancy at #!l im the prospect—that inevitable rain stared us iv (he face that Seuday night. To be sure some caure for sorrow, but Bone for auject Thomas iad heldithe centre and left against the 1 day, and ihe decimated divisions of the right, which bad only retired after s moat obstinate resistance, had been reorganized before nightiall, astonished and mor- tified, but not dispirited. Nut little moral suasion was re quired to convince them they would be no gnier onder the eyes of the two majo generaie whe reps in Chattanooga that night than they would b@ in the neighbor- ood of Kessvitie, where brave men gept uped their erine. Every thoment straggiers from (he fleld eh into the ranke a defiantly an ever, now the temporary Panic Was over. aud wounded men hobbied by « beerfolly confident tbat “Old Rosy’ could never be thoroughly whipped. Sevetor Nesmith, who bad felt the field in a panic before the fight ceased on Sunday, was pleased wo cal! this state of aMirsan overwhelming defeat ax he passed hurriediy up the Narbyille Rajroad es re 10 the quiet North, CONCENTRATION AF CRAFEANO“UA Monday oflernoem the three corpe of tbe army , oF tier Temoants, with the reserver of Gorgon Gronger, reached Chattanooga Rnd commenced preparations to hold it, Three bines were eetabished, spader and -picks order- (06 to the front, and formidabie works were thrown up ail acres the volley, from macceesibie Lockout on the right to the Tennemsee. near the foot of Minaiomary Ridge, on the left, The gaye through which the enemy could only ap- ae aes ie bh Bo 1m for the safety of this army. Our posi defence unt! the Proper ive movemonts will coun! |» 1863. Orionel Carter bas taken position at Bull’s Gap. rebels bold Greenville, strongly reinforced. skirmishing with the rebel cavairy. wide exceeding ours. Two rebel divinions were -eparaind WWE OO the lopnessee at Marrieou's Lad. river om (be 30tb, bat were driven hack REBEL ADGOUNTS. Rebel Te raphe Bespacenos to the bringing suek of our ounded aa are able {> bea: moval. About tweuly five handred rene pittin, whe are too portation. ORNERAL BOW! 8 dewpa b from General Hood's Querternatiar l (be Superintendent Of the Press Association, nayr the Am tor ‘84! adinit 06 ope for some daye yet. REPORTED BEBBL conse sreen OF MNOXVILLE A report bas reached I Genera! proach from the routh were comimasded by batteries | y we ronide bad . Jones hal ose * Rurwside bad © dristituy om every hillock before Chattanooga. Ihe Kart | treated tow: ap. These reports are Fennensne and Georgia and Georgia State Raiiroade were | credited in offcl DEATH OV THE REBEL WRION ORAVEE ‘with comparatively little labor transformed ‘ute impreg Bable janer lines, the 01d disporition of troops wae made, and everybody breathed freer Rorcerans’ army, in [Fromm the Richinond smiinel det Major ® ' 's div tort 1M new yosition, was abundantly able to bold at ine schon Ae Gaede itorally —There © 60 bay double ite uemter ef reboln, and every fering Chattanc te 4 from ere woldier “it it. JS bed alyesdy become appareng Pay a parves would have > ere Meat oe { Rosecrans’ commreuvicatives, besding Laobent that the enemy bad been ae badly bandied in Bunday's sogagement ap we were if indeed the balance ‘Was Dot \B Our favor, Inetend of sixty pleces of artillery left io Dia bande, the report of Colonel Barnett, Chief of AMiillery, abowe! the balance agaluet ur as only fiftewn Pieces. Deseriere from the enemy brought twrel!igenco that the aisughior among them had been feariul in ibe ‘two dayn’ fight, nea thet they were by a» meanr ue W renew the attack. When Adame’ robe! brigade, one | Whoneand three Lupe red atrang, came wiotownon Monday Morning prisoners of war, the enthosiaem ef ibe troops increase’. There Bad bees, thay argued nome rarcit lo Abelr bard fight afer all. Theee prinenere concede they bad never been © severely bandied, sai «: thet if ‘Thoma’ troope commenced the fight Pumany ‘by * vigor. ous atlack (Re whOlo FRE! NEY would Be obiiged to fall H Deck, ‘Them strength had @mbausted tineif 6 bunday'e Agdt, Mgnd er Cenerai Ad ime, eeversiy wounded, wan PIACEE MH Boral, and bie trope Murrad on Le the rear tain, the read #0 Nashville, be Bes tye frogs's faivore to requme the offenriwe we fear there ie tow must troth im Rosecrans’ despatch Wo bie government thar hx weld on paattom. ' It fe aid Burnnide has eucoseded tm reinforcing him, aud we bave no reason ie dowht | Worumde ial! (ue fromt ong enough ago to bate Recompiihed the oar) Teboden has Prost made © tragwut tme Mert more and Obie Raliraad, wi ihe cen ye het rocting he presage t the rein(-roemen's (9 Naserrems bot, ee to pay, he wana day too he two armies wero till controeting meh Inet acon unte ab Chatianoe Rosecrans, || * ar eptabimbed three linen ie of (he wn, aod Ae aoe reported Vast Teta Mewiooary A lotr from Dniiee , Ga, September 1D bbe Kichmond Diryaich on Pevurday, ‘The over sa palen Sook J | Poiosed wo taking General Mastnreas y Din loses hive been Seery, be yet haw s army. UNION FRISONERE FROM CHICHAW ADGA LF rom the Richmond Rxammer (ei. 2 Om (uemiay evening 1,775 of tbe prnoners withow @riay Datta of the Check manga rewebed the louby CGFA YOOHA AFFRR FeE CONCHE RS 7 marolng. making 2. By commtany itis Dur ln ealled a city, baw | alk Adbru 1.760 more arrived from Ue seme direction noned Conaiierate reputasion belore thin crue war com Inenced af & place of bomimeem, J dowbt whether the hyrrowrern who Bow InuAbit [Ne (own ever witmemed fe toch © bnetle aad horn’ we they did Momdey morn rere The Jeog main #ireet of the town war crew: for ‘ame Garters opposite the Cartie, ond army waren, anrbulancem, can. | in 6 rebouse , comme: mateen ib ow a, calenone sr UEre’ WegOUE, mowLted men areata ee a9 rs ough the neley throng in oF deni Sinck oct inattttaguiena: able fre Y Tehite is the dense My 0d ot Tennenver aud which enveloped ail. To get orien ub aa (haoe reened ble, Direotiy, pe PEE poled Tee ond the wane were Giuered | Sage ait | | Wednesday wight. and 2,200 of the same wil follow thie Fe". 60 Botte inle, and yertortay wor sent) the samme 009 were ie cars of whom Were were Aboot Lwo Luwdred the whole dred, which will be \poreaced by one Vbouraad. The (ewing are the namen and e Of the colepe’s s0d ieclement colonels meng | = i o received from Bragg _ me - eat waite Lay Bac i.egon, “2. “ee a — bie aL ‘ae my once sere Near ck ms, twenty tres liligow. tH Pe Seo purpones, j merce inom 8. ja yters Sevens emer rected Pesanyivesie, J. 1. Maden, pa Nenoeny a wien weve —. "Framer Faith Tuiritech tne. ve Sees Se | Sap Re bees Rees. moment shall have arrived er balunce frout of us, no matter how stroag they A despatch from Knoxville, Tenm., to the Bulidin, saya ‘The Bayard and Woolford are still ia advance below Louiua, The rebei attack on McMinurille indicates s formidable flank movement to cut Rosecrans’ !ines and isoiate Burn- Ow (he Gath ull. the rebels attacked our right and were repulsed after a fight of two bours. A large number of Tebe\s were taken prisoners. Tbey express mertiication at the rerult of the Chickemaugs battle, tooir lover iar Nebel cavalry were detached je on offers to creme the Pavits PPort ot corpora, se yenms, sur Gay drummer ors, Ke Werow hold jo Richmond about 7,900 priaonere of ! aus » WALD some 3,000 oF 4,000 to be Added to the num oY The battle of ‘ee Gettysburg 19 the way 0 bers, and the Lom ted pro pop ten of the Yanko s Hy dia} poarod, ibe citews {ruin the Weetere generaily a fine Woking * of Mes, Bub tho rwok and Gle lovk us usual—Buvery 1d Chtevie n . ARRIVAL OF THE ROANOKE. NTERESTING FROM ST, 0 MILITARY OPERATIONS. The Destruction of Santiago Confirmed. CAPTURE OF THE REBEL STEAMER HERALD PARANA The Agents of a Blockade | un Taken Prisone! &e., ae, ‘The steamship Roanoke, Captain Drew, from Havana Sept. 30, arrived at this port yesterday morning. ng Company Var Havana Correspondence. Havana, Sept. 80, 1868. Attack on Santiago by the InsurgenteThe City Completely Destroyed and Abandoned by the Spaniarde—Present State of the Ineurrection—Affairs in Venesuela—Prepa- rations to Atiack Puerto Cabello—A Rumer from Mezi- co—Matters in Havana, de., de. A few days later news from St. Domingo confirma the d@truction of the city of Santiago and the sevore nature of the contest carried on there. The dates just received from the geat of Lostilities by the Pajaro del Oceano are but the accounts aro scanty enough. At any rate, we bave a clear idea of the manner In which ‘Santiago was destroyed, It appears that the insurgents G0t porscssion of three email forte in the city, and pre- pared to attack the Spanish garrison shut up in the fort of San Luis, The attack was made on the 6th inst., and the first altempt was repulsed. The insurgents again vance, setting fire to the bonuses as they proceeded, in der to cover their approach; bat just at this jupcture reinforcements for the garrivon orrived from Puerto Plata, These were fired on by the ‘orts, while the Spaniards, thus invited, ‘went im,’ disdaining to fire « shot, and took the three forts in succession at the point of the hayovet in the most gatiant manner, The ingurgents, or such of them #5 escaped, fled to the hills, leaving the Spaniards in quiet posseasion of a town ‘wrapped in flames. There ix bo account given of the losses enatained on each side, either in killed, wounded or prisoper:. One Spapish captain mentioned as baving beca Kitled, another was badly wounded on has since died, while thirty wounded men bave arrived at Savtiego de Cuba. tis very singular that prisoners from the do. feated insurgents are not spoken of; and we mist con. clude either thai pone were taken, or that no quarter was given. The buildings im Santiago having been ali of wood, aod the town baving been fired in every direction, the destrection was comple, ro that the place bas Deon abandoned by the Spiniards, who have re tired to Puerto Pista. ‘The greater part of the inbabitants had tskeo reiage is the fort of and during the attack several women and ciliidren were killed and wounded by tue bullets of the insurgents. Several vative officers are spoken of as baving distin. guished themselves on ibe Spanish side. Naturaily among tule to believe nothing sod ip this case have ich conld warraut me in wnt which, at the same wholly improbable. If aiy toreiguers jonurgeats, the Spanish au- | have gives you all that the papers contain relative to aftaire Io" that ‘aland, and, ne you perceive, the ews might be easily into nutshell. hundred in nomber, was compulied to take refuge in Hay whore they were disarmed by the local authorities sent (0 Puerty Vista. y inp 4 be a part of the commana from which G Gen. Buceta got Moparated while oo ie rond to Santiago, of which meution was mote | a may ter, A party of emigran:s from that city, sixteen ia number, havo arrived in Santiago le Cuba We arenut intormed what hav hecome of the reinainder of the in who have been bart out of Louse aud tome, and mast fod © refuge somewhere, and whese plight @vunt be certainly pitiable in the extre: It inch ar shat the insurreetion ia contued to the pi vince Of U.bam, and theretore, thoog the imsurgepur may taintain ‘hemaelver for some tine im (he mouniaina, ney some ts ‘witimatel, succumb le. the saperiee numboss oppouants. ‘The people in t aoe Ff countay are Offeriug their services to tooapeneds, ‘end thousands are actually in aris againet thelr fuekless countrymen. his boing the case, the ta furrection cannot ed vory bortaidable, bor ov the lenders sme thetueclves the slightest hope of pn boing cnt of from the coat, the only means of the suppiles Gecensary to carry oa ® war must weir yt ‘and it is very doubtful ry they can ox en aid from thet quarter. Tho Haytions know | Chat (hei existence as « republic pea he’ atrecteet nontraiity on their part, and wa may infor from Geftrard's former conduct that he wiil watch hin frontier [+d Parliculer care The iagurgents are well eware of their desperate pituation and wi vant ‘ast entromhy. There i# no alteroasive lett them but to weil their liver aa dearly as they cau, veither giving por expecting yuarter, ‘ibe end of the affair, judging ‘rom regent appearances, isonly a quem! hu of tune, Our dates bere (rom Yeonenieis are bo later than the Teh jaet,, aed (he moat important item of the news ie that Faleon wes prevaring Wo lay siege to Poerto Cabeldy. the Peace Commisiouers to that city (rom Laguayr® bad been received eiy lly but coldly, and tad returned wth ont being able to effect anyihing § feloon refuses to be lieve that (be atizeus of that obstinate havo any- thing (0 do witu the movement, but unsisia on oiling tt @ © the part of « portion of tne army He ae, theretore, sexved @ doer ® simong. three trenge shail ve Ab thee amere ftom. yom city to Le euarre. | lo Sestornty nothing from Mex oo, unlesm ik be a which | ov find wo anthority, tbat the French before very long; have pee. direct hat na Won i mat, tbe latent ) We ramored The + be eurprining ump pature, 4 omtmercial work im Jalier than evr | ie omens Of Moctreity there min | @00the age we had yoIe! unaelnmorly thet things had vomme otolersbie and hed reacied the erireneet end of | reasonable patience, Since thea evrything | greet Gent worse, but somehow of citer we © aed it | a bar Deome eo dui) that, | am credibly } j } ara, many Burner howe: bave had ne tare send by the last comple of rteamors sailed frow Bore—an unboard of thing jn the commerte tn regard the pre Watand, | am ctterly oxharnied in my erin oe comprehe d how any bunorer can be doe thew a werehant, for Inmtance, cam sella cargo of Rogar for lone shes i cont him aod make anything by the (rageaction 0 OF theme Materia and perjleriog jr viemn ebb | my med ing canted (atom apd oo Mey nage eee ene droprieg analy Maver, It tna H yee vey may a8 well hawg "00 the Moths wm) Genera! } The Pe @h ateamer J ajar orrn od wt thie Port OD Uy Morning of the aBih, Bringing deter to she 2) (em Habe Deminge, 064 to the 26th from Sautingn eo Che. The Fobel om stil) cowtoves raiber (0 \screese ikaw dimiviad 97 co Domingo, General Gandara haa iaken UDO comm mned ond wt BdOOL Marching apm Moria (bret, A Beving teen discovered at the eleventh hour thet Peerto Main i ek & proper bane of operations rebele A10 Haake i Raho Gwetanee, We ore wohl (het | 8 detachment Wo daily sent out & Mybt them ot the ‘Pas iabig rege m Wet after be mg nm om wah the oe e Tee jaa protty gd0d otset for | on the seve fF hucot bad retired to Port Sen | 100 the 64h, attacked (no rebely, and forced his way throngh tbe smoke aod ruin to join bie com pavions. Pinaily the forces at Semiiago woot to Puerto Plata, abandoning the city; wot, as we are tol’, Decanae they wero reduced bo avy Buch neveemily, but ene ac fone: sebcapb eho eters afaik ees snalh wiih hoe ae velar Captus, sixty (wo Geet and aad | Hh uie- | deperee amo. 6 tho wooded bill, ‘alii tote again the Beat dy ‘The meet Important news is that of Whe slege of tho OY SAutago de hs Caballeros, Generals Buceta and Alfar were od yod ti vb .sdon threo small forte and shut then svives y m ibe Bio Laie fort, Mado (wo Gesauite and were the city, which wan nearly al! or Colonel Cp Here the rebels bout two COUBK says fOr want of food; another wayr Decavee Man tago wen not au advantageous position, Ie comin tion with the coast. being an jubransitabie road to pot mays that aune all the foreca were this seaport to begin operations on a la During the march from Santiago tot had peveral combate with the rebels, ero carried to Puerto Main, aud thence somo sent to Santo Domingo, the eapltal. Abont sbirty brought by the steander Santo Lucia t Santiogo de and others” have been brought here, whou | saw wounds were badly gangrenod Tieut. Colonel l'duard Akane dled of gangrene ‘at tho m/lMtary hospital of Santi have been sont from Puerto Piata to the capital to reinfore General Santana, who is march! up La Vega. The one hundred and thirty two Spanish soldiers who took refuge Ip Hiayt! have Leen taken to Puerto Plata. Livgini, the well known cornet-n-piston player wos killed: in Santo Domingo shor}ly after bis arrival there. ‘The steamer Kearney camo in yesterday. She brings from Key West reverid officers, who go home on the Rvanoke, On the 28tb () bh Pag od mt) Key Wont the rebel bteamer feral banded and fifty-two bales of cotton on board, pir tho agents of «company formed in the rebel States, with a eapital of two millions, pursue bn weg of running the blockade, This waa their first at . Newepaper Accounts of A@aire im Vene- A MONATROUS CONTRACT. we Ki Federalieta, of Caracas, Sept. ment hae disapproved the pote gate io New York betweea Simon Camacho and Joba joa Beales, with the view of promoting the immigra to Yonemnei. The yor is bo tion of doubs holy; ir Rawal is the decree of the provisional President 1a reference w this contract :— Having seen and examined the contract celebrated in New York on the buh of May, of the reset rer be tween Simon Camacho, Johu Charles Beales and Wm. Hy. Nobles, with oe ate of eneing a current of foreign imm! ‘enecuela, Considering, first, viet im the tala coptract the im congesnion 0 mediate one thousand acres (Pnglish) of uncultivated iand equal to five bundvod and fevonty ‘and one fifth Venezulean fancyatas), iv de manded for oach ten immigrants which may be intro troduced ta the of ten yeare—that Is, one per an- nuse—We ab exerbliant eancess Second—That Ithoukh that concession was Bot what it 1, Na Tulainen wonid, bor the prenentibe very didhcul inasmuch a4 the uncultivated lands of the republ not surveyed, nor does the general government kn» at the vext National Assembry will do ip reverence Tero, in view of the Bew political organization which Venezuela has Third—ini ‘an there are Beveral o\ber concessions etipule! which pty the contract tee onerous for tl ht te decreed, republic To thst the said contract is disapproved tp ali its parte: Dut the Minister of Pablic Worke will do everything that is ne erncry favor the immigration of foreigners to the «retary of Public Works shall see to the thin decree, JU C, FALCON, cretary—@UILiBHMO Tama! ANOTHER DECKER Vaicon, Provisional President of the Vesericm Iu view of tho contract colebrated in New Yora en the Int of May of tbe gurrent year, between Simon Camacho, Jobo Chas. Beaice and Wm. Hy. Nobice, with the view of ertablishing a line of atvam communication betweea the Unite | states andsVenexuela, in which an annual eubeidy of wizty-eeven jpeg he one bundred and eighty veven dyharr nod fifty ovnta; Considering that iv the present exhausted condiion of the publ Lrenaary would Bot be poiliie to astume eo serioat 8 respons Wily for an enterprise which edmits o . CY ww decreed, first. that the whole contrac Sera pera Ses ros opportup: cotabiee 2 regulen agent ins vaconn Venezuela ot che Norue is “3¢-¢ with the execution hw ta eco JUAN C. FALOON Fine Arte. ‘There are severs’ small Lut choice collections of pic- tures ep exbibit.on just sow, The frat iu importance is that of the Dusseldort French and Boigian artists, which 1 © be sold by auetion at the Derby Gallery om Thursday ext. Itembrace: some choice specimens by Amberg, Carl Meer Webb, Carl Becker, Kugene de Block, Munthe, Carl Hubwer, Oswald Achenbach, Alexandre Guillemin, Louis Robbe, Muyden, Jacobson, Herzog, Charlee Hoguet and F. Post. Goupil basa number of new pictures of the same schools, Several of them are gems. The *Blind Beggar,” by Du vorger; the “Birthday Offering,”’ by Toullemouche (a vew ame 0 us), the “Avant Dejeuner’ ead “Apres Ligies ner,’ vy Vicbel; the “Laneom in Fencing,” by the exe artint, and the “First Born,” by De Jongbe, are al! iniml Hible Seba: waleo brought eck with bum from Purope some capital pictures, A Jemmeve;a fine interior, by Hilgers; s capital genve pe ture, by Bosttche; « comic subject, by Wiechebring a» dog, by Veriat; a Birthday Offering, "vy Meyer Yon Bremen; & study, by Verbeyden, and ‘A Sailor's Return,” by Carl Huber, the two latter of which are already wold, We understand that eevers! large collestions of m aera Peropean works are to be sent bere for sale during thin winter, @ ready market being found for them emong our noweraun riche. (ur shoddy eristocrany do wat, it ap pears, cossider Cheir mansions compete wilbout a fow carwfally selected pictures, tl ue they koow but Lite about them themselves; but (hie Joos not matter Coupt! and Sthaur will supply the necessary \eformetion An well an the pictures. eat MARUTZER'R GRAND OPERATIC RABON ‘The Academy of Music never presented a more vril- Hient appearance than laet evening, the Oret of the operatic season. Fvery place in the boure war taben, while hundreds of persone were crowded behind the rows of peate in the balcony, The Indien made e mons eantiful display of toilets, wh let war aoticow de tbat the male portion of the solepce wore ceereniy in evening drome than wan the case Inet wintere@ fact which proves that witb on (be opera i becomiug more and more franionenie A Warm reception war eulended to the artete a they made their appearance ‘We will not dwell upon the plot of whe opers have already given it in full on @ proviour oecaren, We ehall merely endemver poi out Lhe mercerm: which were most muccensful Before dong so, however wish to notice With praise (he efMelency of the chorus snd orchartys, In Doth of there departmente th evidences of & more than ordioary care on the pe management ; the wise en toene was aleo worthy of com inendation, evineing (he determination om tbe part of Maretrek (0 do ail in bie power \o reoder (be remeon moet br iat. in the first act the Guo between the Queen (Medor') snd Fawex (Mnuolon\) wan encored. It wan atmr hong, 86 wer om the doe betwedn Bmax end Mere (Mle Bulzer) In the Reeowd act the exquieite tric eung by Bhanbech fren ad the Duke of Nowtingham (mille!) wae received with great applause, Tht wae decidedly ine gern of the yarn The second finale wae sino mont admirably ree tered In the third act the Orla fn tbe prikon roan wan meh yplauded, an wen the inet rondena pune by Mine, Meador), Fh ie undoubiediy obe of the mem wuecemmtul pincer of Uragooal companion ever produced othe yr: eiage reyoire’ at! of Metorve greet dremus power le rence jontiog We Chie merce The Operh wan & Reccene 1K Woineniay evening On Friday Mie Kellogg wii appear 0 Rigolewe” me Petorday erening Mme. Motori ber great tr hon ae Wann ot Nimo's tence fares ab MIDi0® Maloon thie evening before hin deparvere “er eer ay been sombere4, and st the eaneyane thes be avolted, Mr, Ward baw fret Caritenten ab) ail have a ependl mre A rietean Ward ite he tort - bere et acrows ot erent and Orohan A ro 78 men abo. th the poticn in the Niemen Of Sender and yerterday, tnd vino a the Munday papire, ie reverence Wo (he sanoal fee! va fh (he Recan sthete Orphan heyhune a mo tsee i (ele renen We the curator mow Ne the ney tomm, wae wade by the copy of the origies! dente of the 01) ere oer. sbe number in the forennons derdierd and wine hardred, and ven twelve The few! repent ty the Comytretier Wh He t0 have been Co erre bo wdret het * famh 1 ORr Bet the or) ai member a6 preent Ae terre mdteated Very repent wil md olor wey The Homan Ce itm CHARLESTON. Renewal of the Bombardment of the Forts. mers! Gilmore Again Awa’ at Sumter, Pounding eo. he om, Oot, B, LOR Ay .cOn of & on recotved wt (he Navy Departinent from Adiniral Dabigeem, They are fall Md very sutiefactoryyand although, from their Mare, their oat this ime would b Aimereet how that neither Dahlgren ner they are pushing forward the pr aolive aad poration ommanders have too tauvb s aud are too busily engaged in forwarding their preparations for the reduetion of che fortifications and the capture of the clay, to waste Meir time in the foolint bickering nod jyalousion ascribed ta them by certain newopaper ¢ ate ana obbere. On the contrary, they are working cordially and heartily together, and the rer site of hele cooperation will be wate Bessed before long in a mavnet whlch will oonvmer Beas - rogard and bis friends aod sys pothizers that a) the bar- publicat hey dot wb Vous for a re There two diet interest of the cause at hoart Cl mere Kuinod rrospou barism was not exhacrted @ the frat shelling «f ihe de- voted city Our Hilton Head Correspondence. (inion Heap, Sept 24, iee Departure of he ajo!) Ship Wario — * Pleasant Panage Futsamand Jea — 1 walat Onar! teu Harari ery Practice—Condition of — Biwat r—Nor!heasier'y Galer—Arrival at Port Royat—Visit to the Orippta Moniiore and the A'lonta—Improvement to the Monitors, de. de, ‘Tho United State mupply steamabip Unieo, Acting Voluntear Lieutenant Conrey, which put back into New ‘York on Vriday evening, the 19th inat,, in consejuence of the violence of the equinoctial gale, again left the Rrook lyn Navy Yaré op Sunday morning, the 20th Inst = Before Teaching Sandy Hook the gale hed completely subsided wad the | nion proceeded on her voyage towards the Roath witha smooth sea and a ood, strong bot not bein terous wind, whieh @sop healed round a a to blow right astern. Under such favorable circumstances the Uniou made considerable headway, bowting rate of gleven kool, to the greut delight of ali who anticipated 9 quick and pleasant panne (o there respective destinations, and the diseotforts «(fondant on the gale of the 18th were forgotten. Notbing of interest happened Ul the Union errived rather more than miway between Cape flulterve and Charleston, when, on the Rot the 224,64 number Of cama were eer floating about. Several of these bed deeo panned. when Captain Conroy determine! on ww curing Ure of them that wero im eight. According two of the boate were lowered and the three car noon taken on board, On examination they proved uw be filled with #pirite of turpentine, Other tu cations ted to the #upponition that the casks had formed part of the argo of & vensel that liad rup the blockade of W ilmiegton and had afterwards foundered or been wrecked during the revent gale three are, it is trae. but a #tnal privé, bee amali favors bt to be thankfully received. The waitw thus rescued will, (tn ty be presumed, become the pre perty of the Onder, though, im acoordavce wth the ancient laws, relating to flotsam apd jetearn, tbe price may who had wo tre be clairoed by nome oter part he i 66 curing \t. Marryatt, in ope « relaten a inode about his once h hor and D, which he eupropriated to himesif, let, while congratating himself on the prasenion of dic prise, some person ornineeted with tke Adumiraity eam om bewra Ris abip an¢ Jemenéed the ene bor end chain plead ig A Of flotsam and jeteam, in KuPport of Lov Came, weereep. oe Marryatt refumed lo give them uy for the tiree (ow ing.rearone — seit Pictu meaner seating ; bot emctore rover \t fecond—Jotsarn riguition thrown up. lut (ae archer tod chain were pot thrown up Third--ife would ave tne claimant dananed ars: } reasoning was conclusive, ond h vryere This kept bie anchor About four me evening the Mein err vet Of Charleston ‘here shy anchored, seventoen fort of waterloo heavy a dre Grom the bar. For sowe tine before coming ry northward of Sullivan's Ieiaed, but what could Dot Le anvertained. Nog Chasteatn harbe the Union fleet was seen drawn up at rowe dist ‘the land, o le Salliven’® Island, Quits & nomber- - among which war the lronsides, a8 well as overs! How tors--were observed further i, just beyond range of Barter; Moultrie and the other rebel fersiBentions Yes. uh cotne to an anchor ® It proves (0 be now in powsernion of the Union tr was aimed. Shot after obot eu [ Of the atolls horeiing neater to Battery rege. byt, ap Parently done wo diwage, though it je ¢.Meuii te deter Union frou tbe works te tr two thats were fred in relare from Nstwry Gregg, An all the #helle buret conederably ehortin ube aie #08 wear fired from Fort Sumter rebel engign etill Cowed de apt apatior the #tay fC eveoww lotr Liy wfler swhioels it coment, pf naval Moerk «LO hat been or dere@t: tom and Port Royal w fe wa with Lhe vlew « at w wd wbifted are a to the wortheert care sinew hal Coigh tbe frestwwed, ant by day Nyt i Re tomawhal heavy vee rn roll “oowniderably, tboaph pot it id during ibe storm of she 16th Royal «an acoompitehet ty hall past (wolves cok, aed the Union came Co sucbot clase Wy the tine oF wattie ep Vermaot, Hbortiy after « bug eume sivegr ide anu Woh off Lie Ghee Of ears, rh ad been ordered | “ The row & Port {harienton amd Port Royel Jowt betore eating Uberien tow bar & O80 was olenrved in Kort Menttrie er Mn me mee diate vig.otty, but it wae put ascertained bow 4 orm The bre wan ing when ive fort ened We be 10 he Bim d ntance and lankow Lise be atm Your correspardent hae jutt retarned trom « vit to ibe Mentors under repair up Maton creck end the or rebel rae Fingal, mow belonging to Ube t 0.66 “alee vier the ome Of the AUanta whieh, (he Are ere of (he emai ¥ 1 remember, was captured by (ominadicrs John Pextgers. io Wa tae oud, iat June 1 weet on Om Ad het an oppertaniiy at "sey Farther thas, that the ee far mere comfortable (wen | war Atte vagieot, the wut Five the \eehawee not tom ah the hee we eke ‘aiayeen we rome uanne Ob pence of Mee oe A. the Warret and the dere the latter from revewing, whee the wot egrnued at the Cite the ew jot sehen many i oe were Shown 6 wernt oy ord by & then Crain Mounere, + ete) slowly Wiel render Se pany neem set, we proceeded @n the nk A hanty Genet Ge ew Frees, Wal OO em wel Hebe! Telegraphic Be Hichmond eam: The eoemny fret tw enteriay, 6s corte Fumier und Jot Mowe end Mattery came tee oF damage Very heavy fring he more ee eroomD DEEP ATOR Cmmnent ae The tr dong tay tae bene Dew een orreral cece pate, ie pam ‘The eoorny bas teen vlewiily pownting at (be Susstes fem bis cid batterie om Morris inant, Depiad Wagner He fire ae ciety 04 Momsen, bis be nine halle’ F denn tor botterien re od venay er 8 gent v0 nigh