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WHOLE NO. 9908. QOULISTS AND AURISTS. eee per. IMPATARD gion, NOISES IN THE BRAD, OsTARRBAL APFECTIONS IN THB THROAt, CBRONIG CAPARRE, @47ARRE OF THE TYMPANIO MUCUS MEMBRANE OBETAUCTION OF THB BUSTACHIAN TUBB, cua R069 EYE STRAIGBTEND IN ONE . MinuTs, every disvase of the Bye and Bar requiring either ‘aacdiead o» surgical aid aMended toby - DR. VON BIGRNDERO, Bates of “Borgen! and “Practica! Obeervauions om ibe rl the Rar, wih: Qe: New Bode of Treatment,” 0 Bia aioe, : NO. 816 noaDwar. Re __ Hamuxe, Joly 90, 1868 _Rfimweiteen esaf for over \wenty-Ave years, and DR. VON ee ou bon of my ears without the jag that] could not believe could be dome, Snow hear well, and feel eo I never felt for the last twenty yeas, ‘The dexterity and shill with whch the operation wae (Performed evince the Seetip. sia ow over & month since the operatios, and I erntnne to feel as wells ever, 2 WILLIAM LIDDLE, THaw Tons, August 28, 1853, B dave been suffering for tbe lant three years from a se vere swith o meesiherges my chést, a welaht over my eyes, which were weaiti'walety and very painful. My nortriis were continue ‘aity obstructed with @ pouring of fluid, I bave had frequent, emceping,doaragness of my. voice, generally attended with epitdlng, olien with a fuinese of my throat, together with» eovenens.and.a dropping. “Dr. Vou Ejseuberg bas cured me ‘gt ail these disagreeable sufferings Tnow feel a newiife. ee eatment of Dr. Vou Biscnberg ie as ahulfulas it ineue- ‘eocafil;, it'ia tmipoaitdie to overrate ibe bencht I bave re- eatvd af Bie hands. Theartily recommend any one suifer- tug like myself to place themasives under Ds. Von Bises- With'a certainiy pf beligiapeadily cuted. Tigive Os ‘pratiinde and pleasard. I canvot forbear again enying Sip ty volce, which was hoarse and thick whenT epee tor. Yoo Eisenberg, 10 tow clear and good; im deed, 3 Foy) abundantly satiation, JAMES LITTLE, gave <)\ Gas Heveoth street, New York. —_ Po peel yee he ge -__ Maw Yous, pep. o, .--. been suering for years past from asevere Catarrh, = sn0— sith apvare depres. ‘with pgreat beaviness over mm) .,.., a — em, grent tmensiness 40d pain in my bead, great dificulty So brestaisig, ond 0 continual acoonsulation in my nostriie, wo affected that I wae who ngtonly eased me of my Calerth by removing on as Yeotaatng quantity of dingrecatie matter from my head, Dat bg remorge te to perfect health, a blessing 1 bave ‘not enjoyed fer any years, Now I énjoy a good night's rest, ‘ded pasype my business wiih comfort ‘1 must scasowledge Qos Br. Vou Rissnderg's mild deft scientific treatment for (@te which directs his aysiem of curing Calarsh ie such as to : 104 Arten Brewer, Naw Yous, Feb. 9, 1863, kava been completely ecaf fa ove ear, and partially so % wee oiner, For shove eileen years, with a disagreeable @etee in the head, for which I have been treated by # moet (@minent practitioner in the cily without the slightest relief. + Y eamealied Dr. Von Eisenberg, but J mnat candidly say (et Tad wo talib iw his success when I dideo. Iie, (Perefirs, ave 10 Dr. Vou Eisenberg to acknowledge that 1 we ahilvaly cured; also, thet be diepleyed that ouill avd SeeowSédge whieh have procured for him euch an unrivalled evputauien, As I have had an oppéitanity of comparing bie mote af treatment with that of others, I can iruly alate that M%te wot only mnpérior, but the principles which direct hie (eeede of restoring the hearing are, In my opinion, certain. 2w¥ JOB TAYLOR, ho. nw Fons, duty 19, 1008. ‘Fale coranes that wey weider bas been for some time affiet- a fesiens 1a Wee bend, ogetber with ether tedicatious of « total fess of bearing. Dr. Vou Eisenberg removed from ber ears great quantity of matter, tog” ther with coagulated blood, cutioving ber instantancousiy, and all without pain. Tt le wteh Quatefel thanks that I give this teatimony to bis skill, ~ CARROLL J. POST, No. 28 Booth otreet, ; Jone 2, 1868. My dénghter brought me lo Dr. Voo Euscaberg almost completely blind tm botd asea, Fevuld not bear we pain ner eo WSL Tam completely cared by Dr. Von, Risenberg, 24 ealiod Bow to axprene my gratitude (0 the Doctor for ais 200 ead unremitting attention, by which I recovered one (64 tae me00t precious sence 10 me afver being Jeprived Of tt tun four youre, Tih ouly'dve to Dr Vou Risenberg_ to side @at I have tried several! physicians in vain. J snail be ‘personal teatimony 0 Dr. You ieemberg’s d weccese \o any Indy oF geoiomen who will eal! ome | BUCH GILLON, Ho. 16 Putten at; Brooklys." © ofinoxic OATARRM CURED. : Rew Tous parch 3 \A03, iota 0 carsity WALT Rare vetmared from very severe Psonic Calarrh, with © dull heaviness in the head. I fe eeveness of ibe throat, the shite siraling over me. with oe qastons) bot Bushes,» great th himeas of the chew and pain, 9 mush oo thatevery one thought It wesecheum tion Tar ‘tng beded of the great cures performed by Dr. VON EISBN. BRRG, J sonstited bim with but little hope of wearn, Tam ‘mow happy 10 de enabled to ed my tertimoriad to the great Dumber already in the Doctor's possersion, an to bis toien (ie abd evccesstul mode of tivainent, as be bas showe in my ense that shill and knowledge whieh have procure! for ‘Bim op great a reputation Tam 0 entirely realored 10 prr- fen besith that I do mow sincerely recommend aii rom Chronic Catarrh and Bore Throat to apply st once to Pe. VON EIGRNBERO with acertatuty of being cured FREDERICK WRBBR, 090 Fourth street. _ Pe, YOR RrSRNREROS OFFICR, ‘#4 Croadwey, Rew Yor Righest practical ability. Ibear per | on the Zist ult., arrived at thie port at an early hour yes- [doings in my Bead, a tight. | ‘The Hon. W. Hlllot, son of Ear) St. Germans, who has giiia) deafness, eutering from pein aod rumbling ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE HECLA. Laird’s Men Again at Work on One of the Rams. ween The Sultan of Turkey Offers to Purchase Both Vessels. The Mexican Deputation Detained In Paris. WAR PRELING IN INDIA AND JAPAN. Additiona) Details of the Destruction of Kaesi- ma, Jepan, By the British, a, ee ae, ‘The extra Cunard steamship Hecla, Captain MeCauley, from Liverpool at 2P, M. on the 20th and Queenstown ‘The news bas been im 1t9 main points by the telegraphic reporie ef -the Germania and City of ‘Washington, of Cape’ Race, published in the Humarp last Friday morning. . The European files by the Hecla are three days later ‘than those to hand by the Canady. The papers contain the following interesting details of the newa:— ‘The London Observer says:— ~ Deon Secretary of Legation 1m Brazil, is about to proceed to Washingtou as Ee0retary 10 her ‘Majesty's Miwon to the United States, in the room of the HoJ. W. Stuart,, 48 about to be absent on jeave, for the benelit of be ‘Mr. Mason, the Southern Commiesioner, who: had re turned to England from France, was the guest of Mr. W. B. Lindsay, M, P, ‘Major Beresford, M. P., during # recent after digper . speech in Engiand, said:— He avowed before, and he did not flinch from saying it now, that be was rather addicted to what the Americ ins called**Southern progiivities;”” in other words, whitover sympathies be had between the ‘beHigernts were for the touth, upd not for the North, and tie firmly believed that this feeling wae shared Ly a large aod jndluenticl in en Che by of bis. covstituenta, but of hix coun! sajd this the more strongly and deliberately im conse- quence of the axrertion made ") Russell—who bold y the igh position of Becretary of State for ForeigmiA.tairs— ‘|| at Blairgowrie the other aoe “He (Major Beresford) bud no hesitation in denying the dcouracy of that statement, Earl De Grey delivered a speech at Ripon in which be said:-— i We have from the outset declared our intention to pre- Se ae ate eee oer)” hat weeicio ms pave”) poiat Gontractor gradually meared the front, atl at (bo pace strict nedtrality, (Hear, hear.) ‘Ibat position we bave ups" ingly Maintained, aud i think, J( wo wish wotlad ‘anroof of the truth of thst assertion, we should ver “hs this hulding am equal balance be., sored to bave itn Wie tact tums, v, tween the two parties, w mee Pi enone eee Jp WO eevee Hig Royal Highness the Duke £’Aumale, honored {ho ~—~i-e Cabby /presidivg at their anouel Sons) Aitahaese hap rn Mie office of Prowidoat of the'gidb over sues ats, tor- ‘The dinner was held at the hoteloou te ‘cele’ Eel Pie Island. Big Roya) Highpese was acoom- Charles Mathews took bis farawell io. Paris, Bight, October 17, at tne Varetes. One of Pieces was “Um Anglais Timide,” "ia which he ‘bas | Playing for some tise eb the same house wih bpatcees, The entertainment was varied by mor- from some of the favorite operas, in which the ele | siuger Roger and ether eminent artista took part, . Troplong, President of the Senate, who bax been dan. ‘Gerously i, is (October 19) reported to bo going on fa ‘vorably. It Sppeara by official returns just published that the French Customs and Excise produced 912,495 ,000f. during ‘the first nine months of the’ present year, while they mapa at $09,799f. im 1862, acd to 794,456,000. ia rn La Prance, Octobor 29, padlishes the follewing:— Count Henviag-Hamilicn, the Swedish Am! Denmark, arrived at Copoubag om the lé4th ee Brockhoim. He ia the bearer 4 ofeualve aad” ‘atone sive treaty between sweden and ‘k. The Sweaiah government having adopted the last modifications pro- by Jeprmmark, the understanding between the two erninents is now , and tbe project In ytestion will be converted into # detinitive treaty. The Paris correrporident of the Londom Times, Writing onthe 19th ultimo, saya:— ‘There was a large amount bi transact zon agen lat nach sahara and’ Mareesion 1000 Teyps were sia dr boer wo ce afogAitiha ikeetean is Worth at Havre 290! the 60 kilogrammes The great anpnal fair of Pirlepe, in Roamelia, war weil attended by buyers thie year. Austriah manufaceut Were in particularly good demand, aud are bécu more so in that part of Europea Turkey. “Acoounw from the large fair of Qussunjuua are likewise favorable, The Produce of the cotton crop in the districts of Sa!onica aud Serres, which was iast yrac 40,000 bales, is estimated this year at 100,000. The high price lately given for this article bas jnduced planters to pay greater attention to Mecuitivation, The tobacco crop bas suffered from the Joug continued @ry weather; but the s¢.so0 ‘has been very favorable for the produce of aiik. 4 The London ‘Herald of the 20th of October says: — The from the ya “me several Pinwestetios erg ond there is in seme few localities comparative Activity tthe staple trades of Halifax are vriek, and the steei and irom peaetiaciaters Of Sheffield have been doing @ good bust- 4 pon of Mustapha Pash: an Feyptian pridce, ani! six youths, song of members of the Priuce’s houseBold, have } Artived at Margeiiies ‘rom Constantinople, o be educate’ im one of the public schools of Paris, Mustapha Pasha is | Ww dear tbe whuie expense. Baron Rothacbs/d has come to the relief of the finances of France, aud he has taken four millions steriin, of French Treasury bonds at five per cent interest, The London Pimes of October 2] nays Paria ody fotee thet the new FreGll Mal, Whisk Dearenee once Uy Wo.bo inwwodeced, te ikety 10 be for about £16 1g $0,000,060, aa! the shu ‘The Cork (Ireland) Herala of October 21 saye:— fog Some inreguiarities bave taken place 7 Senet nb7 faroe woke oa tame of Sravern i tader edtelteration” one SxDumion of tone A Seartat oolliery exptosion had occurred at Port Talbot, meer Swavees. About thyty-Sy, men wereliiie! » There were rumors ihat Sir Robert Peri would be called Spon bo revign the Beeretaryship for Ireland. oe aceouns Of Lis proceedings at the recent el-etloo at Farorworth. THE AMPRICAN QUESTION. The Laird Rawis, (from the Landew Times, Het. The steam ram M Toussen ett lee Mm: the Victoria wharf. She ls sow under » | Party of marines At dusk OB Suoday a marine, woder ane the jsonenn The Gombowit in not alongside t ouseon, but ie Scew at bbe sere of the ret va otis ot Orkimen were eiuployed lip to Satarday Afterndoa | Board £1 Tousnen, vont evans ber Gitings, hJ 18 KAS LIKELY TO GO TO TURKEY AnD heen Op ready (ye san, The Gaston Houne * on a0) lke Goshawi, tender 0 L Majesty's ship slajestic, continues ®w be mo chte to the ram whieh « being ited up jo the Great Finat. if the” object in moorin Her Hayeety ® ehip Liverpoot oppomits the bicken "ead Goce wan 00 prevent | ”* of the rams to ea, Kovarnnient ie intention; for (is verse), which formed one of the channel feet which Fereutly visited (be Mereey, haw left thie po riy { mouth, Lier future destivation ie not kuowo, but it * that gov are about Yoveae tone Noa Ameri watery, probable she will be one of them. ‘The War in Japan. ‘ie BURNIN CITY OF KAOsiMA BY THE us SEVEN BNGLISUMEN KILLED AND THIATY- to despatch some and if 20 1 ts just rei irik tbe town wae in flames in several places. ‘Three forts were ml ‘Our loss consisted of eleven killed and thirty-nine ded, Ces Goaling, of the Kuryalus, and: Wilmott were killed. Xue P, M. The whole town is in flames. ‘Bompay, Augast 10 1589. ‘The fleet stood out the whole of tho ad ‘The city 1s One mars of ruins—palaces, factories, arse- 2 f | { | i ! i i 4 i iii f i if twist ex ancing. Pe yeu active at 608. 0908, 10 5 Bomnay , Bept. 30, 1853. The Galway Steamsh!ps, Gi) Ww oe ie eect tla interested in thie success of the * late. She left New he advertised—the 6th inst.—resehed &t. Johns on the even- ing of the 10tb, jn on the mornwg of the 11th, aad should have arrived in Galway cn ripe arene Dat did Bot com: wo uptil bolt. eleven A, M. yesterday. Sbe.seém« to” have had a fayoravie voyage. the only impediment she eocountered being #1x hours’ detention by. fog, near St. Johns. Hor de!y t+ at- tributed to the bid quatity of the coal supplied to the vessel in America. She bronght a small mall and Ofty ove passengers, twenty-five of wh m-lande! at Galway. The Eugiish Ture. A COLT OF THE AMPRICAN HORSE CHARLESTON AT - LINCOLN. Tue “PLAMKYHT S8LUNG FTAKER. Linco Cou cr, 19.—Mr., Whitty's Contractor, by Chirleston (American horse )-—Lootraction 2 wre, bat Dio ¢ Ved dedeeedacde..veseeegeeo(Oarpollyy B Mr. J. Osborne's General Williams colt, 2 yre., Gaty ‘Tib., carrying Gat. Sib. (09) ... . (Whiteley) Mr. Roynard’s The — Sappe 1. Ob (480) ..., 048 00 600s ow mahaw) 3 Also ray rt ily Greve, Betting—6 to'é on Dirt hev,s, 72 againgt The Sap- per, and 4 each ‘agai-st the General Williams colt and ( od by Dirt « Sapper made play, ollow p, Contractor, the General ‘iltieins colt and Hilly \\Grove, in the order namod into the straight, from which 4, 00 @: a ‘ wg wwe reo.nd nnd itd.” The winver was purchased by Mr. W. Barber for 106 gutpeas. . — | THE NATIONAL CREuix. "7 ----eNMMEMT BONDS, IMMENSE SALESOF BOV Etec. pes Sixteoh’ dnd... Half Millions fold in Is One Day, and Thirty-six Millions in One Week, Pwoavevema, Nov. 1, 1863. ‘The Subscription Agent reports the sale of $16,500,000 five-twenties on Saturday, making over $96,006,000 for ‘the week, Some delay may be experienced in the ile. ivery'or large subscriptions; but it is the intention, as far an porelblé, to deliver om subscriptions all amounts under $3,000. . The public will bear in mind that Jess than $150,000,000 of these bonds remain unsold, and that foreign ‘competition i very heavy. The loan will proba Diy ah be taken before the Jat of Decem- ber, and there is no obligation’ on the part of the Treasury to retain it for, public bidding. The last hun dred miffions will therefore be taken by capitalists, trast companies and bdavks, for investment ; and it ti the wish of the Subscription Azent to avold any favoritim to cotmbinations, by giving people timely notice of the con. tingencies of the loah Delong consumed, acd summarily placed beyond their reach, except at a premium. i CITY POLITICS, The MeKeqn Democracy. We are assured, in conttadiction to the reports in cir- culation, that th@ McKeon democracy will have boxes at the several polling places; that they will have tickets for voters, that circulars will be seut throughout ibe town ‘that there will be McKeon men in the boxes, and (hat all the billa-of that. wing of the democracy will be paid. ‘Toe last mentioned potnt is the most importaut one. But letevery tub stand on its own bottom. The Right of seldiers to Vote. It appears, by oor news from Washingtop, that about eightéea thousand New York voluntecrs in the army bave been furloughed amd sent home for the purpose of ‘Voting at Me election to-morrow The impression reems to be quite prevalent that these soldiers have po right to deposit their ballots, because the constitution of thin State Fequiren tbat ai] qualified voters ‘mast have been one year in the State, six montba in the ‘coanly, and thirty dave io the polling district previous fo the election, But seeiion third, of article recopd, of (he constitation, provides fer and quaiifien soldiers sna tallors as follows — of papepocben, ef) nyed im | Mates, Hie} im the prvalion % waters of thie O the Unies ‘ee of tho Bigh sex8; nor while a stodent of any seminary o learn. quali'9 ing bim ae am elector, ms be bas ‘neither gsimed Bor joata revidence” daring big Rbgenes in the service of the United Staten, The Furloegh of Var Holdirrs, ORMERA--WO, 16, Ov 90m Fact, Oct 3), 1888, } Ld om toave fogh a) ‘Nowemh er, TeNpect ive howwteie Hy command of Major General DIX, Wevas Homme, dom stant Adjatant General, 7” Ome mi—Cuan Terie Dux, Aid di Matton, when The Wupected Ari | of thefPouarteenth Brookiya Regiment. ‘The Fourteenth regiment of Brook:yn sre expected w arrive bere day. A meeting of members of the Prout. lye miflitia was ted at the City Armory yeswerday alter | hove for the purpose of making preparatives for thelr Fecoptiod. Brigadier General (rooke made a few remarka 41.00 Uhre ocenston, and #tated that oo definite information ‘Was had an youreiative to ie exact tine of the i ment @ arrival, An 80 oFder opuid be immuel by the oom Muadente Of the ciferent mititin regiments op the a Previous to eeiom refative 10 thelr axsombiing, mo Of the arrival would be given by fourteen tap be struck apon the City Melt bell. The Fourteenth m © pected beresome time thin allernoon = They hove Gtived urderstocomes on here (or the puree of Oiling Sp Welt decimated Fuvke. They will no doubt receive 8 cordin| and emus 6 reception at the bande of thelr | Brook!ya (elbow citizens. ‘“ AA@itionabParticulars of the Destruction ef the Town of Santiage de los Cabal- leres—Retrcat of the Spasiards with Bholls—Murder of Foreign Hesidente— Depar ort Fereigu Consuls from iioture jwform tion of the political events in 88. Domingo up to the O'hof the same month, * The sews reached us throush the kind intermediation of various refugees, foreiga merchants of raid place After the destruction by fire of tbe inland and princt pal Sowa Of Santiago de jos Caballeros, the Spanish gasrigon stationed there, tozether with reinforcomente the 23th of Septemoer, joined by a great part of the foreign sod nateve resigns. Shortly after their do- pertare the insurgents began to harass their march by gueritia Gre, keoplog the same up until their arriwal, om the 16th, causing them thereby a severe 00s, eatimated at from one thousand to one thous ind two hundred killed and wounded, and # me pieces of field artillery and a considerable amount of cash belonging to the regiment Fresh arrivals of troops from Cuba ad Porto Rico reinforced the garrison in Puerto Plata up to fear thorsand mov; nevertheless tho insurgents suc- cpeded in compelling the Spiniards to keep within | Wil learn the fact—which arrow Jimits of the town, and, although they were general more in bumber than one thounand, pot tbe # ightest to repulse the Dominicans was made by the Freny) whatever was given to any body when the town was inh garrison; and even small foraging bodies, des. patched to obtain fo d and grass, were driven back with couriiernbie lose of life, Jatrenchments baving beeu at the outskirts of the town, the Spaniards limited ives to devend the sam» against the small assailing ekota who occarinally threatened to ingade the town. is State of aff irs continued up to the 2d of October, » hea eparations were mnade to evacuate the town, in order to Hire 6 the fortifeations dominating the portand t wa, hich plan was executed on the-dawn of the follow: fog day, by abindoning tho intrenchmenta and retiring panish forces to the fort. Grest inst Ue population in witnessing ig uBexpecied and shim@ful event—the greater part of on taking refuge cb board the foreign vessels anche red in the port and in the tort, where, however, admittance was refuned ; 60 mich £0 that the distressed inhabitunte were obliged to quarier themselves on the seashore bo fore Tho Intrenehiments erected there for the better pro tection «f the fort. ‘The rewon given for the evacuation of the town is that orders had been revetved to the greater part of the troopa to the city of St, where anew basis of operatio.s is t) by com and vot being able to deend all the barric with the force remaining, It is, however, generahy ed that the Spaniards evieu the town ty bocauso of their inability to defend it or they wished ty phinder it’ The jatter seoms eww thelr me'tve, us on the sume day Spavieh troops aud Chinese lay orere attached to the regim Were sent frm the fort into the tows without the 19) ie Gil'cers, and were engarod vo 1 sun-et in pillaging the 6 pau ish oflicers attempted In the af wrnoun of P atores and bou-es Neue of to stop their men trom plundering. the somo day about four battalions embarked in the Spanish war stesmer Velisco and Bangila la Catoliga, their the garrison i On the inorn. ibe of the 4th of October the *paniar the town aguin. The Dominica ¢, 0 ding tht wore bent on socking the whole town, began to plunder @l-o, and while Doth parties were pillaging there » as seme Rot akirmishing goingcn, the Spaniards wishiwg + rival the Dominicans in securing the y. Inthe afternoon avery store and hous, save two of three stores on tho fon arated ithe f ? Beigedicr Rafael Primo de Rivera. began to pillayo the Spaniards beach, were empticd of their coptents, and whatever ~ += the Bnaniards could pt remove they wantonly vivon ig under the command | Continued Activity of Moshy PRICE THREE CENTS. ‘uf | GENERAL GRANTS DEPARTMENT, Spas cveded jn reaching Mantiago wi thoagand men, When enter! found the pace burning and the garrie: ow Testrawt from want of food and water, Splendid Repulse of the rel: tod to ron the f . y Sanetiag bole Wedirioane tee mama t Rebels by Gen. Hooker's Forces. wrod bart not known whieB party set fro tbe bandeome were town, ik wae work of the but it is pot doabted ards. Under Howard’s and Geary’s Men Drive the Enemy at the, Point of the Bayonet. exfnusted from day to day. flor a few daye (be Bpan- jards, now about (our thousand men, were obliged tu ea- . The Dominicans eaten etait eos TN retion, leaving the ye ey et anya, ane the tnd te The Eleventh Corps Recovers by the continued Its Laurels. the Domietoin lan, of three the ae " moon ond many far Mt at more then two | OFFICIAL DESPATCH PROM GBN. THOMAS, Uhousaud ud perevne reached s tinuous want of food. EveryiBicg in the pen bumeo detngs waa dcne by the iwhabitants of Plata for the wounded and ex! Private dwellings aad Stores were opened by ve opp od well ae ranged ‘Wssuinarom, Nov, 1, 1968. steely eat ae Proves ad. Ubas they would 0829 | ane jollowing wes received this morniog wt (he Leads (hey baal nothlug to fear ttom tbe i ichented | vsrlers of the army here — \n confining them to the strict Mruite of the (own, go that Cuaweaxooaa, Tenn, , Oct. 29, 1663. (bey were not abe to 4o for water or grars for thetr anb- Major General A. W. Hatiack , General-in Chief — Bin—In the fight of lant aight (be enemy attacked Gene ral Goary’s division, ported at Waubatchie, oo three eides, ond broke his camp atone point, but was driven Daok io most gallant style by part of his force, the re- mainder being held in reserve. General Howard, wbilst marching to Geary’s relief, wae Attacked in the flank, the enemy oceupying im force Iwo commanding hilis on the loft of the road. General Howard immodiately threw forward two of hie mals, Evory time a trial was mado for this purpose they were driven back I enclose oe} het Tore Island Sandan " dy which sivee a true report of ihe occurring events, from. w y rn eho ht to be taken by the public in our government—how shamefully all strangers, among whom were man Americina, were treated by the Spanish authorities, No doned and set on fire by their troops, and BO protec- jon was offered , not even to the forcign crneuls iy town. it fs Our duty to mention that a few days previous to the outbreak ber Britannic Majesty's war slaamer Barra cote was wo be to Vice Consul | erent rogiinents, and took both at the point of the bayonet, ome colored British, aub/oc 0 \iving the enemy from his breastworks acd scrose fuspicioa. “It {2 @ pity that Mr. Artbar Lithgow, tno | ¢'V'%6 eney United Stales Vice Consular Agent, did not take measares | Lo kout ci eck ar once to ask for a United stato steamer, | feel ure thith dtvero beon an American war steamer in port | In this brilliant success over their old siverssry, (be gp such barberities would Bove heen peipetrated. conduct of the officors and men of the Riewenth acd he night we loft Puerto Plata the towp was almost entirely burned, only @ few bnildiny ving been spa The town was entirely abundoned, and all strav- gore quiet citizens bad left for St. Thomas, Hayti and urk’s Island, On) @ vewrel. ( Niford, of Bremeo,) was left in the & In Turk’s nd the Bremen Consul received intellige that the oxptain of said versel bad been ar- spicion of haying furnished munitions to the Twelfth cor; mis eutitied to the highest praise, GEORG’ H. THOMAS, Major Geoeral. Rout and Capture of Guerilias in Ten= nossec. Namivinue, Oct, 81, 1869, Lieutenant Colonel fhirley, of the Firat Mildie ‘Ton- hesseo infantry, attacked Hawking aud other queria Prverument oa, the Cablest of M-drig, 1 hope, further, | cD/as, near Pinoy fectory, and ronted and porsced them that thie Domnisican rebellion may prove victorious, that | to Centreville, where Hawkins made another sand, a. the colony will preserve its liberty, and that the ited | tacking the Unlonista while they were croneing the Htates will ascept an alread posed annexation to them, that the noble example oF Dominicans may in doce the inbabitants of Cuba and Vorto Rico to Frise also Sranst thelr opprensors, #0 as to ninex themselves alno untry of liberty to which they belong—to tho ates of Amoric), “you will allow theso lines a plico in your valuable paper. [hope that the payment of the Protests which have boon made will be enforced by our river Hawking was again routed and porsued unt! his force was dispereed with the lore of mixty#ix prisquern, tim cluding GriMith, forme ly editor of the Nasbyilie, Union and American newnpaper, Oar jors wns trifling. MEADE’S ARMY. Caimo, Oot. 91, 1662. The steamer Liberty, from Memphis, and the Crescent Cy, from White Kiver, have arrived, bringing one thou- sand nine hundred and eighty bales of cotton. ‘Op ber way uy the Crescent City wan fired into by gue rillas while wooding ap at the head of Inand No 2h. Ro, one was injured. ‘The Memphis Hultetin of the 20th nays that@he wteamer Cheek wan fired into with ehetl by guerilias at Clark's Pars, ‘eAing ehell set her va fie, but ihe fre wam The Mauenvrings of the Union and Rebel Commanders. owverilias, P. M.@ sally wos made from the fort by six bund: ed ties Is agninat the ta, the numb r of whom es Wan nO, known, A severe ight euisued,and the Domi! vedere reeves ~-na ware driyen.out of the ows. The Bpasiania were ond tae =the, oe par . poh whew o i ttt ay «tre | Two More Herald Correspondents Cap- parm a Neweome, with one bowared and Sty Sy protected wy their pu the bels, ‘again conscr! ayer! broke ont in the vicinity of the market tn thé ute tired £ ng by ong had fallen, and tt Kibo Genaeal thas was occasioned ticesbee iron, (rem tbe foes siatg-"ike towne. A weal at ae, ae - ~ ge en te dre was nr A Pg roe 7 proved “unpuccess u ‘p08 spread with great rapidity, aud continuod up to the ta. Mr. William Young’s Despateb. Private advices from below report General #herman ment the Bremen bri ime Santiago left the harbor, ARMY OF tHe PoToMac, Nov. 1, 1863, ckcirentel ith the reb 09 tis ovening ofthe GU of Uetuber, deatroyier, a0 | Among the conscripte who came to the army to day | Mirmébing w arta as Ga iat wis Ne pee, Saerakepte TT TT ne wore nix handcuffed deserters, i we In tact Be gael own, wah the exception of the Wen. | A larve number of furloughed soldicre have gone to news Of military operations ia Hes quarter tn Gil) Jey an Mirsioo and & ew small buildings io the eam. | Now York to vole. Gapaee: E Ore, it te fully Dolieved that lew buiid! will also be od. ‘The Baerga FA ™ oa een the firow of Santiago oni Poort) Viats exceed the sum ot five milljous of deltars, The whoie population of Porw Pista has flea to foreig® countries, and thousends of foreigners, af weil as natives, have sought refuge on the i#lands of 8. Thomas, © and furks Isiaod, aod some of the principal merchants on the bie shores of the United States of Nortn America. potification whatever has been given to the representative OF (oreixn Powers, apd co weny the whole conauiar body, consisting of the Uni Staten French aad Aritish vice cousu “. nationality, Rave been forcibly compelind to leave tho countey aad Seek refuge on toreio shores, leaving behind their property, whieh has been wantow'y destroyed, and Paving nothing bat their tives, It is to beb ped thi plo and energetic measnren will be takeo by toeir respec tive govertinents to claim from Spain the just | demuift cation they are eptitied to for the heavy joases sostaine'. V0 the -= the Hiritish war steamer Barracouta called At the port of Puerto Pista, but Onding no necessity to afford protection’to Britirl and foreign property. viewlug the etrengtd of the Spa soldiery sufficient for cases of emergency, ieft the harbor on the bext day (or Jamaica, awotityR accounr. 7O THY EDMOR OF THR tMRALD. Having arrived bere in the Santiago from Puerto Plata, from where the News i# undoubtedly of interest to you, 1 Deg.so report to yoo in the jollowing & true statement of ‘all that hee happeced in the Apaniah port of 5 Do. mingo, and wot Raowing up to where your dates may go, 1 begin trom the fret ousbreskc of the revolution. Jn the middie of Anguat & general and just indignation against (he Spapish goversment arose to the point of out brow,” In the smili town#'of Guayubie and Savanette an open revolution broke out dygminat the Spaniab authorities, And was no far succensfal that the Dominican colors wery hoisted and the Spanish garrigon expetied from there, who retired partly w.Hayti, where they were weicomed by our neighbore, pnd partly to Kantiago de lon Caballeros, she capital Of the province of Cinan. Diferent batties were fought om thé western frontier, which resulted all more or leas in @ complete victory of the revolutionary arma. ‘The commander of ihe Bpanish forces, frigaAier Ge- eral Buceta, @ moet tyranvical and cowardly hearted man, was only saved from the Dominicans by an old no bro, Who, although. © pative of tho isiand, wae noble exough to bide bim daring three days, and to oondact him Duk 10 Faptiago by hiddew paths. In the meantime (his movement hod spread over all the island, and by the Uime Gesera) Buceta rescbed Sastiago the town of Puerto Piha Wan attacked by the Dominicans on the 27th et Agua, farrieon, onoeisting at thet time of two handre@ pieces bepered men. more or lees, retired at onge 16 t, without any @loris to rave the ou, the airans. The *panieh sun a8 ommended ‘Soero, a wative ram here, who remained taithfel wo hie oath of fidelity to the crowyee and fit had vot been for hile rail fol and ably fort wend have flen into the hands, Dominicana at once. ihe iatier, oh baqgn, eight boudred men, were bediy armed, and so were suocesfal oe the = intreschmoais oe ever, Mo it bad pot, DA rd A Stanieh traneport wil treo, fra Ig 4 BML, the fort would bave folie 1ape The Habu graia. Ibe ioe 0 wereted of acwaal dhuaty kiled and badly wound. | ed, and about 1 rot the craneuta The (iti that arrived froma | Carry arey with them thelr | ind Wounded. we heve oponmiti im to the Debavior A Woe Spaniel troops, theirs wan hoo. iedy henresh me | srecting 8!! Private) upd foregn, pr « , Wo» aa ihouah ai oa. roms Mola. and’ Porto Rio aad ‘team had aire vod WHE of the town tue Mpanianis behave! as oreo murder out Abo, at « kerlied by coe Ae cmt Deming te the Rouse of vlad Crnent, ° by had taken refoge, with Winy otoere, ameter the Con ful) ontere Vhong ha | fi @ Frenchman, vy the + eed nite Pacrera: Vax Velvet, the serv clot the bodine wore aa ad menay cihers. fven whantesd the Poparted bt borriniy m owes anal desert, Remora! om ond Pomes, on inet foreigners a@ pa ted & be stifon 0 the well knowe pan rOGANGe, Which trevted every o-8 at xu Frory Ort deed oF the for Other revonetabe rexiteate was ale steamer arrived daring the tote berwoes four and & ‘The atoamers Adriatic and City of Pekin were tread to by guerilias while on their way up to Mémphie, One man wan killed and eight wounded on the Adriatic, A gunboat bas goue to the acene of danger. Except the dash at Auburn, where the guerillas ap- in preciated the werth of two Han4ip correspondents, all is quiet. Despite the precaution of strong pickets, the inevitable abd inscrutable Mosby manages to break (brough our Mines occasionally. The citizens aro in his ipterest, aud jo rympathy with the woman who exclaimed to ber hurbind, while Mosby was raiding on @ autler’s train and » Go ia, Bill, aod belp the Major, if you do got News from Army. Kroxy nce, Oct, 30, 16% Our forces who occupied Loudon have retremied to the north mide of the river, and now oooupy the heights com- manding Londen, ‘Tho other disporitions of oor troops remain uechanged. Beath of Gen. Ki Marine Wassixatox, Nov. 1, 1863, Of the Misstert pps The usual Sunday rumors of battles and skirmishes have been prevalent W day. Ail of them have, however, been traced to the fect that unumal activity prevailed in (hone bureaus of the War Department immediately con nected with the movements of the army, and that certain preyarationn bave been observed usually made upon the eve Of a great battie, It is known that General Meade on the one side, and Lae upon the other, are manwuvring for favorable positions; but the opiniow prevails in mill- tary circles bere that Leo wii! not rik « battle outside of be ipircnchments on he eo. tb ride of the Rapidan, which can be héld by Aemail force against a great army,and leave bim at Wberty to send a part of bis forom to flank the attacking body, and compel it, aa before, 10 falt back north of the Rippabanoock, of even to Cemtreyilie. The gvcrilian are still bold and act.vo io the rear of the Atmy of the Potomac. A te’egram bas been received from Mr. Alex. Houston, one of the representatives of the HensLo with the Arey of the Potomac, announcing that L. A, Mendricke and George Hi. Hart, army correspondents of the itmmsip, were captured by Mosby's cuerilian at Auborn last wight. Auburn ie three miles and «belt from Catlett's Btatton, | om Ge Orange an4 Alexandria Hallrond, a0@ net more than three miles from where General Meade’s head. quarters were presumed W be to-day. Brigadier General Hatch hag been aseigne! to duty at |e Louie, in charge of the cavalry depot to be entabliched at that point. To-morrow General Ptoneman rete out oo & tour of to | epwetion of the cavalry depots and exmpe io and sbout Wrebington. A slory ln ie \reulation pretty wellesthentwated, that om Friday last a squadron of cavalry, in United States un)/orma, rode into Centreville and reperted \o the officer Jp charge of a supply 0d ammuniticn te'n that they had Deen sent dows from (he from to guard # iraia com. Cairo, 1, Oot 99, THAR, + Charles R. Filet, commanding the Misaienwpi Marice Brigade, died suddeuly op the 24h iat eM Donker nw, inom TREASONABLE PLOT IN OHIO. ery of a Conepte Hebel Prisoners at’ ine the Arcemal, Ketense Cmemmer, Nov. 1, 1868, Ab extraordinary conse Of treason bas recently come to Night, implieating several persone io thie city, Colembur, Covington and Newport, ail cooapining (6 release tha rebel prisoners at Camp Chase and overthrew the flute covaroment, ‘The conspiracy waa brought to light by Unived #taten electives, who were rupjcned by the parties implicated to be apie from the rebel army 04 were ested with fall omBAence. ‘The plot, aa discloned to the detectives, wae that an attack was to be made on Camp Chae, releese (he retet Prisoners cobfined here, nembering thirty Ave bundred, seine the areen)) st Columbo, take pomeension @ the Peoltentiary, retease John Morgan and the other otheers contpel there, aod icc ty ommnetes & rebel compagm tm Oto, United Ftatee Marshal Sands and Provest Marche) Mw. J. Hoany arrested the following parsons implicated in the plot —Charien W. H. Uatheart, of Culambue, (ermeriy Reboot Communjoner of hig, J 0 Cremadp, of Columbun, formerty vutter \n the bighteqmth regulare—whn were ta Jeed the attack on Camp Chate, Jemea J) Patton, of Co. vington, @ regular spent Of the rubel government, bo furnished moony to the detectives unter ibe im presjon that they were myles, and according aguas. Ment were to MEM Cathcart and the olher® st Comp Chest, set eee i materi (he en ot otieen, Rate Mefenald, of Covingios, eho acted oe mall carrier Uerough tee rebel joes, whee howe war the heedquer. tote of the rebele Rares! /. Thomar, merchant tener, Af Cwetonms), eed & a4 Catherine Parmenter of (ecient laforma:ion bas been chteined that the orpeniast iam OtleG Ib ino, #8 eg for Cee cetbreek in Oe. Otner perveuiars are keore Ww the aatberities, but bare not yo bern mae pubiie. jog 9. ‘The officer in charge of (be train accepted the encort an A rear guard. Aller having proceeded «few miles open | the Waerrevion varepine, tbe rear guard compeliad @ ) Sumber of the teameters Ww oabiich thely mulet aad | drive them off In the direction @ Alte, lnawing the wa. Gots slaoding in the road, Ik wae then discovered thas Uhte reor guard wane party of Menby’s gueriliss in die Aire loamy Were Seok Ont, onder 4 strong on ort, 0 bring in the wagous, ‘Ibe story amelie etromly Of the romantic, aed, ab th» gh voachad (on by well Raown persope, ie dinbelieved Dy the ae (hor ities. The Prese Deepateh. Wasemmeron, Now, ), 1860 No mrvemeots worthy of setke have taken place to the Army of the letumac f 1 reversi daye Corn tom fon from Washiogion Wo the Three Mua Ma bien 08 [he Warreston branch, and the road wil! soon be oven Wo Realm Atatos. No lnlerruplbn iatervening, eoviers have received per Tiere 0 reupem Wade wilh the army (0 4 lum led omens by retired, Tet Pana Yourner Has Vaawceen, Oe. Ot 18nd There bee been bat Hite bericeme dome from free hente uring the week The johbiny orate we eeri-tes fory, ard ute stocks ae romniog ow and eterionene sre och bremhs, Whiterale ‘rug Aime a! ee bewinets with the interior, Car p hae wiv ecced De , Crushes Gubar Ihe and drills aie. Treggeoen kk Athrwntbor whovennie eroce rs om CRfOre im The Fark was very well attend. 66 jester day, te Conmequence of (he Rowen of (he wha ee 1 gone pre sows Sib A. snide ther althowgh the provers dag bwh been wet and an yee a pe ate the ound sin orem in reat piesennt econ by prevent (he emeert from belag per. heat d ws : me ©! The Caneel rapidly appeseting compintion, petty s lt '* ” r ops " me covang oh aeting, hide ing p | OTM. Opboar 0 wberut 81.109 per bo “0 terial cheracier, One adel | Corres 1. Rencerwe iw Pree — Army oth. th 7 cy ee cont a Ariiar a ’ “9 at the gee att be eid on be b oght for eimety tu ae “ “ ie Om lng Waking Fee ee bed

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