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NEW, YUnK HERALD, SA’ (URDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. 8 Ot nan: 2 thn mates elaigiie aticleertetlpany had meth from the attack tan coule have Nved under the heavy Gre to wh cb ob tho Hansa, Veous, Juno, Lady Da Beaurecara, | s Srarieston wit ‘tho uussdast, means furaicbed | That diswsace thoy ware aub ected WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA. Leo, Don and others, Of tweoty-tive sbips wien | TOYPible Riot in the Coal Re- Admiral commanding, was greatly nen. > tho bieckade, the average is that one will be taken or | s * ee CaA MONT hes caper nal helvteay’ | eotaing tminabtompeaetnsee ntesieas Depens 10, jasty ein 2.0 ed Te ontz0y04.. 1 wan glad bo fad sagnelf:ageia, ‘wounded by gions of Pennsylvania ‘Wo hud linbersbady with shells atiaeved, ihe Rectors | wae vocole which bas steady, to ny cplnion,grvea us a thousands of mesquitoae, on board of my ship; and wben ‘could pass all obstructions and hold the er more effective fleet than is possessed by any other batica The Rebel Defences on Cc ape Ee ar River. tho Lew moon arose wo storted from Wilmington, und ar ates ton at their mercy. All this was: certetaly ulated to ‘Swakeo in my wind criticiera upon the conduct of Rear geaieal paws, which, a3 the evilence show ned from expressing, maintaing @ reserve hot merely reepectful to bim, but calculated to defend bim from the eengures (reely and openly cast upon him for failsg wo wenew the attack of the Tih of April, TUK PROOY OF THR RECOND CPANGR. 1 will cow briefly examiwe the proof introduced to A judicious use of —y EY might have traormitted Fived ja Bermuda a a run of four days, without be ib name with hooor far into the future; an assault upoo seen by O00 erniser FOUR MEN Saline Seadane aakene te ne r ; " Cotton is now three and a half cents in gout the pound (N REPORTED BILLED. opialons T have expressed concerning it, whilst its adop- St Wilmington, and in Bermuda siaty-twocents, Ibe largest business is done by Musas. Alex, Colliers, Austin, Friars & O., London, who have running the Hausa, Lov, Venus, Juno and four other | £M@ Governor Called on to Qveld the with remarks I submit my ose to the just con- sideration of this honorable court.» Very respectfully, ‘Maaintain the second cha the re reading of which ALBAN C. STIMERS, Chief Engineer, U. & N. ship. Ib a whok n but . ‘Wil! show thateven if het ahd allauas acharged agatort | Navat, Lrowuw, New Your. Oct. 19, 1803." ” pa i ee at oho alge Disturbance, ‘me, it was but the siatement of views which, ii honest, oo 1d y yaght from Charleston a steamer Thad a right, in common with all \ther persons, 0 ex NASSAU To WILMINGTON WALD 3,200 bales of cotton, which tried twice to get eut, ae, &e, to. Entertaicing tho opinion, and officially reporting pid usin aunaahiod on tho inlet esta set aid wo Roa Adeatral Dupont, that the Monitors wl 7 on ibe tind at temps, were on the Sth substantially, aud for practi al purposes, as fit to renew the atiak as Mey been to make It on tne day previon=, 1 was ‘Dound veither by courtesy nor by any rule of the service ‘with which [am ucquainted to withhold or conceal it eud belleving, as I certainly did, that the Monitore, with ‘whe shells and raftg attached, could have gone inte Charleston in #pite of guns, torpedoes and obstructions, | ‘was oqually entitled to state, in respectful language, that ee also; ana. moreover, IT think the disrespect, there be any, in impating to Rear Admiral Dupont pre'uaice against the Movitors wan go elight that ‘hie self respect can hardly have been increased by no. se it, Indeed. while there i# no proof in the cave ‘The quarantine is unde: the oo mmand of Colonel Rich ardeoo. The ferryboat# ailuded to alove are im euch a miserable condition that they require three bours and a alt to ru the short distance of ten miles to Fort Faber ‘This fort, wo may mention, is po vAMed alter tho fret , North Carolinian who fell at the beginning of tho war, | “ting Mr. Sunith, of the firm of Hull, Cor he railroads around Wilmington are m a dangerous | 8 city tate, Therun to Charleston takes twenty-four hours, | Governor Curtin, \t is stated, that to Richmond six or teven days, There are sad | fF Mops to quell (he disturbane to be Bundreds of iousands of balen of cosoo ia | Thomas Hull, of tho firm of Bull, AmithapCorlies, baa Mobile. received & dospiteh from Summit, Pa., that George K A Trip Between these Two Secession Citie LIFE AND HIGH PRICES IN WILMINGTON, Punsomrms Ny. 6, 1868, Reporte bave been received here of a wrrbie cot in the coal regions around Maveh Chunk Four mon, it is reported, were killed last eseuing in. m ACO oF aw beep telograpbed to rer charged him with entertaining this pre:ndice, Yi dane ia aa Io Wilmington there are generally not more than from | 3M!) of that firm, bas been shot dead by ihe rivters. ‘and whilo, by asserting that I did, he, by impleation at dinty thonmnnd to topente Chowennd tag, the casts | Mr. Utrieh, storetscoper; wan alee fired at typ thesiut Keent, denien the oxisience of ihe prejudice # impucd, | HOW THB CITY 18 DEFENDED, “ - sac nds, | er#, and wounded, tbe ‘eviacnce introduced on bis behalf yery clearly | | d tive basines# men, who bave all the trade in their bands, . establishes that he was prepossessed against them, are Colone) Cransbaw, from Richmond, and Mr. Andro, a | Vrnanenrma, Noy. 6—Lvening, young German from Heseo, a partner of Mr. Alexander | 11 \e not believed by the prioripal eal mon In thie cily Colhers, that the riot at Mauch Chunk by of a serious character When we were in Wilmington the Sumter was lying | Mr. Smith, who was killed, had \acurred the hatned of the Ahere. They were taking off ber decks im order to get | Irich minors by bis Opposition Lo their secret yrqatleite Out two enormous English guns, which khe bad brought tion, whieb hd for its oblet the exclunjeo of a! the ous from Kngland, Tbese guns were rix hundred and | workmen of other conotrios forty.poansers One of thei was vont to Charleston, aud | A Welshman was recently found dead io ihe mur, Duret coon after, ‘The other i# still in Wilmington. Tbe having been bot. Bumter snccee ed afterwards in getting lo sea again. A force of military have bees in that yicwit A large quantity of coiton—about Aiteen thousand | time en bales—wae burned io the month of August, near the The legraph line between Maueh Choek and fasion depot of the Manchester Railroad, The slips wore on- | own, direct communication Cannot be blained Weadmg their cargoes on the wharves of the city when | _ the fire occurred, Since the Ist of August last the seceet | Maven Coorn, Nov, 6, 1868 goveroment has demanded that every blockade run | Vast night Mr ©. K. @anith, eoal operator, at Yorktown, Aha!) take one-third part of jie cargo on secount of | Carben county, was murdered in a most brutal manner, their government | io bis Bouse, in the presence of hin family, by 4 gany of tor im Prayton in substance declares @on't think Admiral Dupont had a high pi) o ‘Me Monitors, and that he could mot have had, after reading Ws (Drayton's) reporls concerning them, made bcfore the ‘What these reports were does not appear. but that the ‘witness believed he had eucceeded in instilling into the Admirals mind Die own unfavorabie opinion is quite ‘The proof, however, fails to show that I made the state mente Charged against ine. ‘The evidence on thie subject eonsists of the testimony of Capt, Gadsden, of the Arago, snd of several orher persons who’ were ou board of that stoamer during ber voyage from Charleston to New York. He says, in substance, (hat | stated tha. the Monitors bad received no rerious infury; shut they could be repaired in & fow hours; tbat the trial ought mot to co dem them: Gh t Moy had not bad a fair trial; that with the shells at- Aached to them they could go in. He further swore that A said the ailicers of the navy were prejadiced against the Monitors, ut that I mentioned no one in particulac aud did not retlect npn = Admiral upon! ‘The purser of tho Arago testified that I gaid the of of the navy were rather prejudiced against them, but that TESTIMONY OF AN EYE WITNESS, MOVEMENTS OF BLOCRADE RUNNERS, hoy ao. de. ‘We pubiiah below an interesting statement from a mill- tary gentleman, who has recently returned from Wil mingtoo, N. C., giving some valuable information eop- cerning his impressions to that part of Secessia, The statement is terse and plain, but graphic, having been written while the scenes detailed were being enacted. Is is accompanied by @ well executed map, and supplies some points of information that must be of value to cur orejng the draft and arrenting dene 1 fat | Iriah outlaws known ax “backshots.’’ Mr, Smith war a f" . governmental and military authorities — The following genera) order may be of ome luterest | bi i" ee gig at DUleah gereeean sine thee hiabeas Having urgent business iv North Carolina, concerning ORNERAL ORDEKE Joyal and bighly respected ventieman, and “a yocted Mv, Colwell ewore that thore on board the Arago were | the affairs of a deceased relative, 1 took, towards the Hranquanrins, Dormer Carn Pear, } of giving certain information to the Deputy Peovort Mar duseb excited about the fiybt at Charleston, aud con- demued the Admiral for bia failure, but ne did not inti aato that Took part in avy such conversation, stating only (at | Bid the Monitors were a very little injured, and were repaired in about five Bours. That | was respectful du-uny remarks concerning Adiiral Dupout, aod although this witr ers at o:e time eaid be was under the impression hat Phat said the Admiral was-prejdierd against the ‘Monitors, he aflersards stated that | might not have #0 aid, but that og the passengers genoraily united in con dempirg him the witness may have confounded their stavemenis with mine. Alt, Fy! top, in hig testimon aginlee tbat my conver Vous with hia on the Subject the wht pci aale in an undertone, and that I said 1 had ometimes to my siateroom to avoid being questioned; that Laaid the attack was not an earnest one, and expressed disappointment that the shells were not employed: but Bet say the Monitors could have entered the harbor ‘without thom, nor that the Admiral was’ prejudiced ‘against the Mouitors, but that | did ssy be would have — the attack but for the influence of some of those wore. Mr. Mars, a passenger, testified that I appeared not (0 ‘wish to speak op the subject of the attack, and that, al- though he eae ppesite 19 ine AE the table, he did Fit Dear mo say suat thé Adina wos ercticed, v N N. ©,, Augast 1, 1903." f mou gore be takos &) the port of Wiluing aco of Mor Walker, ie ‘asisan, be has to take hii back owe; til ion OF thin, ante ‘necial attoudance’le (0 bo paid to the notection ot tre. | Doleraine, Peaver Meadows, and other miney of th) mia oraailors, beowuse itm very porsib-e that Yankee | dle col Held, Seven or eight murders baye bean ou (en may dinguise themselves iv that way mitted (here within tho last few weeks Every sbip coming from Nassau shall remain piveteen se days in quarantine. No Yankee goods are allowed to be imported, excepting THE CHARTER ELECTION. medwines or war storen. in who carries a negro away shal! be punish 5 cerib@ captain who carries a negroaway aball be pubisbed | ang privet Camdidate far the Mayusalty All sailors (offoers excepted) have to he on board their Vensels at nine o'clock in the evening. ly order of i WHALRY. shal by which the fat Yales, was enabled to ari with the military under Captaym st the drafted mew Union man’ life in sate close of August last,a parsage (or Nassau, New Prov) dence, to run the blockade thence to Wilmington. In Fngland it was always kept very secret if any verre), not for the rebel Statee, but even for Naseax, was about to start, on account of the numerous detectivos whom the United States government now employe ip tbe ritish kingdom. How great, therefore, war my arten isbmeot when, arriving in the put of Nansao, 1 saw waving from five different gray steam ores the flag of the ‘alled Confederate Stater. There nobody made A secret of the biockadwg Dariness; for even the amaliest interest lives and exiete upon it, Nassav, lying in a pictureeg itnation on tLe coast of the island of Now Providence, gives « bealitful impression; bot it loses very much of its beauty on a bearer approach. The finest hotel, te Victoriy, fom whieh we bave # beantiful view of the city and port, was {bronged with outLern ladics end gentlemen. Neesan nodreds of w#iiling verecle and steamers lo ibe vloody war; and more than one negry is Peay ing that the Oct 27, WER ©, Gourart Guntamn, Esq -— Draw Sin—At a meeting of tho Mayoralsy Convention of . cs the city and county of New York, copvened on Mowdey NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. evens 26th October at the binglair Moure, corner of a Broadway and FighiW"street, to purmuance of » call of the New York Democratic Generst Committee, you received the unanimous nomination aa their candidate for Mayor of tho city of New York im the approaching lecember Major Vay Horsr, Major aud Assistant Adju Wasuiftrox, Nov. 6, 1863. ‘THE ATREAM FRIGATE NIAGARA. 4 nice 1 aoa The United Btates steam frigate Niagara ts till lying | %) U8 ® © Mavhig thus failed to pro Thad altered any of | South may be pow@f%il aoigh to resiet the North at in Gloucester harbor recruiting, not Raving as yet beon q She language os charged, nd It apyearing upon the evi- | jaie a ha hase (hapane, thes, Apap. tnighty beaeene The above Convention, relected in accordance with the able to obtain a sufficient complement of roamen to pro coed to sen. The town council of Gloucester, Masa , bas voted an appropriation of thirty thousand dollars to be paid as bounties to seamen who shall eplist \o the crew of the Niagara, the Navy Department haying no authority to offer bounties for enjistinents into the navy, ‘dence that ! had spoken of Admiral Dupont th high té: ms — refraining from talking upon the subject the —it appeared to me remarkable that the pros- gation, of acknowledging the injustice of (hese wharges, ehould persist in calling witnesses to prove that ‘Abe Monitors were seriously injured in their attack upon forts, and could not haye renewed it witheut proba bas sigually failed, it old-time principles end uvages of the democratic party, coming fresh from the primary asnemblagen of the people, And representing and wielding thelr unbooght suneages have, with one voice, chosen you a their standard bearer w the December election; they have dove eo, ai right rich; avd T think they will become #0. The next day I was going to one of tho rete} States ageute, Major Lonis Heiligar, a very complamunt gentleman, who, for two bandred dollars in gold, gave me a passage on the —— to Wilmington. Major Heil.igar is isaster because U za in you tho enion of Une peer a help eg rE purpose of thie prose || © Denied origin, educated in Germany , «peaks four lan- NAVAL ORDERS, allies be eS you are aelaees daar tor to bave been, not. an iuquiry into any language or | Guages fucuily, and ie in every regard a thoroughly brea Commander Collins has been assigned to the command fai ad lacharge of the duties Ob mine, but, under that pretext, an effort to @ failure by Rear Admiral Impont, which whe observation of the world by as inadequace ihe ivstrumeuts which «a + bad placed ip his hands. ‘This desire ‘yontify bimecif was oatural; but that he should bave Been willing to achieve even his own vindicativn by Of the United States steamer Wachusett, aud Commander pms apogee ng Bag nag Fg Avion is ete yee lary to the Dakota, past poblic efrvioes and of the sacri you Daye inate Captain Jobo RK, Goilsborough is ordered to ordnance | for the public good. duty at Portamonth, N. Ht Lieutenant Commander Henry D. fodd t» detached from tbe Naval Academy aud ordered to the Sangainyo gentleman. Two nigh's later we steawed away from Nassau. The vessel was made to run twelve to fourteen knots, and was, like all the thers, painted gray, Fvery one of these blockade rovnere has constantly two anep jo the mart bowers with spyglastes, who immediately #igon'izo the least suspicious thug. The crew commonly woutisis on the FaWination jermocracy, ius Convention, for ity, has been deputod to (he underrigued we mot cordially aed cheorfully dic bare “ ed a brother officer is ex' How utterly | of ove captain, three offlcecs, four engineers, forty- Thorase H. Whiosy bas resi gued his compission.as an | 22d #0 do 60 with the conddent ond Bred segue’ : ance ny ey f the noniimas aan ‘nam five firemen snd sailors: ‘Hach mas receives forty-two aesintant eurgeou in the navy, which. we have the hoowr to trodes yon ¢ar ec TUB FACTS IN RELATION 10 THR ATTACK. dollars in gold per mouth, and forty dollars bonnty at the DEATH OF LIBUT. GOLDSBOROUGR, U. & M. Ce tion will be suttained by an incorraptible ret long ‘It appears from these that before the attack was made a Cr _fcaathcory neem erage term orig vie ook | Ago edt ee Allo egy meen eget | First Lieutensut I. M Goldsborough, of the United staton | {ne ggength et thelr uprising, Poe Mice ero font been Placed ia. the chanwel along which bis fee | fF hundred dollars per month, with some perquisites | Marine corm, non of Adimirai Goktaborough, aed in Uhie | that hate 00 long fatieved upon abd ivriced Gur 7. ; that petwork had been suspended from | allowed. Except this, the crew is always paid in Nassau | city thie werning. Syidseay tals tae ak aes Cais thes ertessage ths Propellers and thus pre- | or Bermuda, avd the {proprietor is obliged to give them a TUR ENLISTMENT OF VOLUNTRERS. and intimate acquaintance with all that apper Laing to 'ho iraction, and for some purpose piles bid | tree pansaye home, if either wick or taken prieovers to J} Ata pubic meoting this evening ward com: interests and welfare of New York, ag well am bia eter!) been, ‘across the middle id to obstruct the ex- | ¥ a iotegriuy, aff rd the strongest guarantes that jt afeire ~fbrance.of Monitors in that direction. It moreover New York, ang discharged there. | appointed to aid and stimulate the enlistn: will be ably aud honestly admuniotered. We bave iu. Seana TNS OO ea Mins ataitara |. There Are muse tw pilots Om board aAgh Vessel doe for teers i tne Ditrit of Columbia, ia order toroid the | Bonor to De, youre, reapecttuly > additonal’ {nformnation the Babama Islands and the other for Wilmington, neh udechetpetdanther ants CAN . WiETIAYS, Siower ot those ‘eubjeots mas obtained by arenes of ihe receiving for a trip $150 in gold. Wine, ale and rpirits indian sao en eaters | og ge , attack. Afi pee jm mh logy ag peter are open during the whole day for passengers and Captaine Dayton, of the Ninety-fourth York, and JOUN S, Gitex," wi rma mystery we peters. Te was , | Micers.. The cadine are. magnificent, with excellent ac Croven, of the Bixth Maryland, and Lieutenants Kessler ag et mowever, that Wivrpodoce lurked in the chapnel they | commodations, because nearly al) the steamers bad been and MeKinley, of the Seventy-cecond New York, aod GF. Wate, . amoveguenably bacms 4 noue vay the ype mpl mail steamships in England or Germany vtber hips Kors, of the One Hundred and Fourth New York, bave MICHAKL Lakwnr poe dap ote ‘this wil . witten by a | *Tenot used, because it is necessary thet they sbon'd nt pete ietiiened Wrens thd servtes fan scsaam's Amaia rebel officer io Fort Sumter, et 1g that the | draw more than eight or nine feet of water. %0 } found, COMMITTED TO FRIRON. New Your, Oct 2 foo i cies ag 7) sneer acions, when 1 arrived jn Wilmington, ao ingles yaa - Captain Smith, commanding the Yourth New York Inde. | @rwviax—In reply 9 your very fiatiering motice of sccopt it agestablished that s¢ no information was ob’ | the steamer Hansasom which, in fumes of peace, hy pendent baitory. bay been consigned to the Old Capi: | my nomiuation for Mayor of thi city 1 woubt wtntn tained daring the t wh be. used to | made diferent voyages between Lubeck and Riga; but it open the charge of desertion that, having recelved the nomination fret thn Fee a ee orn eg chair auppoesa esitecée seeid | WR AiMicalt to recognize her ia her gray uniform, The THK HIMIRE OF THE NOOKHISORNS AND COMPORITOne, | Cometitutioual Union Convention, the German Ce freight consisted, as asaal, of a general cargo—a good deal of rom, wine and champagne, which is old at enorm o prices, ae the rebellious Southerners de pot very much « i sot have afforded ground for declining to revew the eu- Coleone! Petree: the Superintendent of Public Printing, | Wal Democratio Organization, ae wat wefrom: va reemployed | HOU werd clube and ameoctetions (whoite aéer jo | mived tO Fun my name ab the coming Mayorniry te day wotified (he Dookbinder® iw the govers in that he could not a t oe . i be ab tite ; aren geaned Combe Litas b Rpands 5 >a8 rs Be BP . ur ‘ ‘ poteby , Itrespective of a!) other comsiderstions that woud tors to haul off on Whe day ad the prices at be hours ¢ y ot: | See ree : wo = 2 langhingly remarked,” without seeing one of thone geil jortity my relasal lo scoapt any bompiration at prose ee eS eee on ee i IN “eruising’ Yankeos, There were omy toting, and thas guy, farther concessions, we Vt | Consent to be ple he people of th Re thes {ins Ghd fear of oncowatering these suppessdiet, }-emrly . the previous sanction of Congress, The associations bold or, Late uly, Your Obedient Jone was a controlling element in the Admirals | three other passengers on board besides myself Patties io doe thn ee t big ho) in forming the determination not to re | three very handsome young ladies from Baltimore, who meetivgs this ev ening wat furtner echiow § ew the attack; but In this there ix evident mis- " nents. in. the. raed det lake iv the premiser. le + take, for a brave and intelligent commander would hardiy | Were going to see thelr husben m, gy gg. TE Rae emo eS = “ te 80 fear'nl of obstructions, which might or might | at jeast, ao they said, | pever thought before that any THR PTRTRE ©) — r / NOMIMATION OF O8fRON BUDNE VOM Mevor, be Ne: dyperaperdars searyaed neredilpmpe: +e indy im the world could hate wo deeply, #) fercely: but nidak carer aan Cpion General Com nitiac of the eity snd tounty o¢ Rp EE glee ow cei fryer non e bea i youog women I nwardy The vtrike of the nen om the FY CTOHION | vow York, mot last evening at thew headquarters, 650 ee derend Admiral Dupont, fod hence am constraised \o s not a Yankee. GUI) contiquen, bo settlement OF the diffoultien baving 4% | nesawsy, for the purpone af making Bominations org! > ook eteewhore for rome Feagon why be failed to renew | We were rapidly cntting our way through the wave yet been arrived at nartar clectish wh Va Well Godt GUGM, “Ee N' EAR nee % gm attack, whieh, if persisted in, might sueceeded 4 ya e | is f Catiticesce on this subject, wert point to the injuries | and the third night, at cleven o'clock, we arrived vow 08 b me i" « vA vr vies sg | At Af chairman, and MF. Washington Mallen, of joed by the Movitore,and toiheir alleged inability | Cape Fear, The ehip bad alreaty run the blockade fi a 6 Teenty & 4 word, wf tory The eenelon wot er to withstand a repetition of the terribje fre to whieb they | oF gioront times, and #9 aw great re worked outslde by mechanics, With | Wected ul son bd hele Yeats daa be Sree pulfacted: on the Tin, anxiety on board. Thera was, however, not gut ating the houre gow worked in the By | gusgamed eremnpliching nothing The fret eet ent WK MONTTON® NOT MATERIALLY INVURED, i ' op the ebip, aud from the bridg A glance at tho testimony will show how utterly up | taken op wae the nomination for Mayor ot New Yor, fur @LOCKADIN' founded is this effort at an excuse, whilet it will aloes. | pot and myself were et a which ces (he. ahehed 6 Generel tit boll silish fabliah, (0 tie saLie action of Welligent and wapreadicnd | MANY MIM” BAU t a ls ge q Hostness of ¢ Gee oh fed a ‘wen, that the cxpacity of the Monitors to resist un | ™ “a7 tis aia thiiecae pe Roibreok's Onited States Mait gives the fotlowing state | Meneun! tee Omen we “ farmed the most terrible fire from guns and rifier of the wily Firher, anf from there (o Wilmingion, 1b was telegraphed | eigued ty Major Norms - ot A the tuetoere (ranese!ed at the New York Onice.| ean ext» mniwited for the ron heaviest calibre, hae never bouG over stated. Is appears in bod eked me Losiey near hm, because !, | tHAtenteamer wae coming Having mach wme to | Major Louis Helligar, in Novssa, were 7 b reestashe : poe: hoger v vos peregdonicbn godin y os from the testimony of whe flevt captain, that the fire te a bad eahod ; sre there, had | Pp; crwends ihe. wh on ab * ay ending HapSEEbee O5) SHS, Gownig: « Nomennssens “rr o dusticas . a@rnieh thay were exposed was by far more torrie thin | ® perioverd offieor, esnid perhaps give | epoud, aud ihe quarantive cot volug severe there, I had | Provost Marebal, and afterwar pi : ereane over the fgnres Of lant youre Treen tol chabaceemaeed taaap, miselan aie that which fe of any we cunuected with the feet had | fin some good advice about te enemy tire | an opportunity—after presenting come boules of brandy | passengers wore inapectod b. t pipend 15 PG oy ever be-ore aven if we should come io auy colliaion with tho | sud whiskey t poor roldiers (yellow fellows), so | the ety guard at Wiiming'o the panermcers fare ; nny acct PON RE IPS cE _, Yankecs he excitement war, cotwith | whom the liquor seemed to be nectar it | were, hower © lonve ’ o ie amy | Jesthe 284 James M. Moreny (or \'ollen Juntioe, From fifty to ce Y fort wet rounding | morving « y wa Whuing's ele ww — prmutee, soopegatien Than were ever helore emploged aginst eHips of war great; mare fog oo the . wee tho fortifeations and eo " =x bro eo aoa ters at the - rae groanmg and wheezing Our OWE oH try There are only s few email earth brought ue to the headquarters wiere ievkaet inane | : v probably many more. yatapsoo was etruck by ies, recent) we ° ria armed. sh itl, where, | a canip, gave every ove a , | ‘ be aremk bin Mty ono shots, twenty-one of which bit the torret; aod none; the young ladies, recentiy bviore Fort Fisher, oot - Bg apart? Oe op th an we tli ; ami the Coe Uteen ce more of these — ai! heavy b- vel 1¢ wihks ||'sireone, tow kneeling a We dark, partly weeping, rartly | when ® blockade russer le cbased subore, the ai oe 10 048 902 sam rium erections sia her the period of five minnties, abd yet at tall p bt | praying—1 never saw apy difference of (bis kiud jo ladies save her by bringing to her wid some | Nearly ail the prop'e to wher iad 019 he OOM notion of the thet (at struck Ofty threo tines and although the mecibnism | who wildly rush Ubrough bateier. The sores were dark’ the mort fermidadie fortilea: | condition The rich ewes bad 8)! 'e y for . 3 | Sar tevveeeeh ede Tae tiaartores!. | wooded , but nearly every whors wo #a¥ the water ( it earthwork, but open fn the rear, armed | sud only the poorer classe bbe GF 359,149 264 fmtn io 0 | red 01 Captarn on states Heber ders and the | T spoke wlac . f } . ‘ t r , Vat the top of the pllothodke of the Parente wie ramed | Me Over the Breakers. At one time, not six hucdred | wiih fourteen heavy & wixiy f jhe : 0 A ap by A shot; bat lt Wequite evident from hin secowal of | yards from ur, if the river, wo @aw the dark, | ovbers twenty foar-pouscert be ‘ jor We F , Ae - The Seoate © 0 etacd ae fellows, #7 ae @ pret shee shis Wp ug inaaper dissanicd the vesgel, Wale: 1 | pecoted form of e full lineof-battle ship. The Win. | atyle. These camgon are roritcbed @ ii!0'* } Londen, under tbo jor of a free parnage aod 9128 “ 31,546,190 8 the oAppernaaa, it Bester 4 hardly loo cate 0 © en of dauger to those oh peal > whiapers the pilot, “Gise her fl! ppeed herefore the rebel on fled gun per month. They were sent there anengreers of U6 | Rep mered tree 72 Demeerat (6 uMeiently ap oars tbat the Weehawken was fi 10 | Sel, ispers pilot, * ¥ : of pope Pe sie ol ee a dove renewed the ent the fuilowicg | jet her have it,”’ ories the captala in the engineroom, | Fiaber, being opposite the bar and lying ai the FeO Weagary: ‘The poor fitvw® cute! ihe day wine |. souk aad : . 7 ; “ ie, ance ‘ouriy be. oease. aid the good sbip Jninped through the waves [ko 4 sea | the bow of tke river, defeuds the enira e j they had left old England, wit ‘ + | sent increase ener) “ put following thie fabject farther i mew. We hoped.to pase without being rouarked, but | Wilmington. Opposite to it, op the other « | and plum puddic wid s° } ond Derren 4 we te it Micientto stato Lat appears ftoap the proof—thas | unhappily the red giare’of the fire streamed out of tbe | wa lke istsod wi bet ancthe | sirapgers for twelve tee wee vow 9) 166 so 16 os 04 any ee ees TUM ty oat in but Chimoeye, and bang! whievled the firet beh over our | innette for three plecer, whitch have to fre over the hook. | bought under eixteer chee sted | the apparent decrease jp the tnd onye nice wawlortty fh the “tate wil cot we ibek 5 ur hours after they came ¢ 7 j 4 jon Toeeived by them were vo trifiag, woeu the | heady J straight ahead trom the Yaokee, and ite | Two miles fariber uy, oo the left bend ete e rivers cheaper, The market was very» oo, me r peteoc ted for Wy the fort (et Caring © portion of ¥) ven 1 sen v errible mennuenpiired for wating thom are conpi- | Keep a little to the lett," T whiepered to the capta.. The | i# tho quaratiine fort, wih nite g toe | tay aid to mar a WAZ ab vot $400 fH worth of starme were ood to be | Tre twaheny, tee den co board of them dur @ (he coniict, my advice, and there fei a full bromded® oo | commdering the f materiele of «i * | beet ip the pocketbook . eee We WOK LAD OF im the reenivte for paler eiarnyy | Th thie wwerning 1 = ee oa te of the Ssomed on 4 bon }orr abt, aplasbing lo (the water, The devil" fed bat ry a @elencelonms §=porit'’s, aase | Diemer; mel o oe, ie ‘ ‘ eter poets . ~ Hy as ene 4 - wn pact vb, fartinily preven’ rom Wwrolg | spe pilot; “il, we. won't be caught, we ere foyr wiles from e a bill, the only one for miles | lare, aad so on te . DILL tepaived. ehowld be remembered that turaing Uy | ) can ner mil A Siete readers Oech Could ay, an tives presevt <a os b im lying betore bout d pod twenty feet bigh, eos | Genotate etree is y shows Sows from Gan oo” 2 Mares S78 pleasure. Indeat it wis partly by hs ) it, must have heard the thouder.” Baton we steamed iug forthe y cop +, | the gta ' 1, ghia ' wee ee tn, Mew Yar Oe The returns ¢ Sle BGT Te tat oe ee an aE cde | there) {0 oUF, Tight, and: left, we ace just between te | but aiso ort Fisher, « { gunboats, vloue of Tare working, there is dio ibe b Cirle coe teary ns Wen eene ae eee W which | have Before Toterred. Une of the wilnecos | @INAETCH, ROW we Brethrough; now the guarde woe Wn, | frigaten Comuensed lo borsberd Fort Fisuer, people im the city iteet . +) eet > ; fo) thevernts mare = agg a + eel age bad anes a bot they are lying at anchor: presently the equedro bundred men ur good tweety p Parrotts, | 4m the (ity Motet—the beet ore , eP ty P Onc iia eee ne ous ones ermmences slowly to move: One tiinute more, and we | would Jac below Fort Eiaber, the & | od with tains, « " y 7 " wight have been eudamgered. Kntertaln A bean ‘ mute my ) Wo 4 , mosquits curtay , h ts fe tho spparite opine, 1 woeld rnecaat that, | bare disappeared from INeie Wlew, There, wo cur right ur march to thir j @ | servicn an battle Sage through the wow @ ‘ rae Ay! Z eee p00 the wines was Sate, Day pater a Barnard | i fort Pie We ace eavod | | the garrioon, and throw ibele Dalle right the for Eble to give a descrigtict of ibe bet inee we oF : a wr hte hwy yoditiaber thereterer ) om Gos ibeche eee nt aa aaed ! ere | Jet rnitg we passed Fort Fister tearing t of | Wat reristance would be entirely tmpres flor that bitin phagtery « th roy vee mong 4 y ; ‘ ne, ‘ cok with we previous ove ial bit,are wey alight. | our right. The rivér there waxee » eharp bend, aud | The commander of Fort Pieter i pear, é Seek 100" tiers vines / af’ comet ‘ 2k Gee tae mae aan ak Your, wine tom The Keokuk, an irom clad wensel_—batnot Bratt opin | wo procesied two miler furtuer ap to the quirabtine | Korth Cercliciap, aud ao exyeriew “ tt ' ad 4 . itl idea, A moch «stronger abt herter’ armed | hed Lo ymee fourteen days in quaremtine, on aerount of the armed with Aurtrian gous of ou aye re) overcodt, ena +) Whe t aw o | Ores i rah ro YY entom ort ies a re comes serious sate} yellow fever The qraranting: regulations were intro. | 1666; ope bunised and tweety men of ari lery, and Fine | dollane Ward? vast sayy to 6 > ner bofore @ mo acon had Aueed Lere for verre arriving from Nameu, because | wen mounted orderiiee in tle “atte junetie opp e Pa . e sae © fom y os ot Wn tad fo the ertiele puiiienket in termes je ar ent ter nea we qfem dietanes,| about one your ago rome vewela from (hat pott torr® about one buwdred, ard fh cto quarantine fort ; 1 Wee Aitterens | wiiel from (2 deh Pat # dant, giv td be 0 the y's guns. dnoed the yrilow fever bere, by whlob some eleven oF | Cred aud Lity mee delacied, al) ouder (ke commu dt f ° i the Mower ore © mengureng 46 ae imo t Suuadred persons diet. From bere to Wilming-) Colmel Lamb: so thst ihe whole ‘crow inere * what mare 4 wee e ft we8 ‘That this distance was maintained ia spparent fram (be ire 5 - , . : bet Comstidetional Cone 4 of We Lent fe wha cere eubeaces | (08 ENA dikisb0e i Only ton tiles, and thore até 29 more | Wotwean eleven apd tavive ea mi 2 j bcvada errt 7 Com Mationa ad oy yn Pore 4 @ we Hea for the Monitors 10 re | furei@ertions ep the way. ie'ure comibg to Port Feber fnbabiiante of the cownley around are eeany Jy “one . - 4 ree se ‘ ‘ re (com the evan ie Posie fs aoe we bing out om our right file two fanlerns—cmo | ing from hunger, beowne everyibone they , ‘ 4 : - ro ethan eaor wo the enemy «a bow tet aud ont @hiteewhicd could Ofly be geen | the sold) wil) stent eve a tf ° ¢ tm * . bey new ee a ee jh be tsterred from his cross-exaw — om the rebel sida by the comstguart wheréepon they cally ratiobe bf each roid +f ' belt a red Oth . they om ) 4% Kon weer . . j < tn Alates thal twenty mins.tes may have ebvpr on ty wad ase with torches, 90 that ve . ed ae a ene 8 ory 108 ni sone eorwtary, A di f 4 be ory tbe last of the M@iore passe by, They eoeased ts occ coo eee te | eee eee : ; eaey Gael : SS aa ays me one the batierien withia #tx hundred yardefand A pect hard = VETY G0lckly found the way through the entrance at the er a etay ur dye proces e e ter } p a ein Oe ore no iy bo tuggerted (hat no ship 208 constructed apm their bar Al the eame time, jhroueh there #v0ale Fort Before coming Ww accor, cot paper, whch & " bod by wa ow twelve theamers—th ' a mare a) provatiy ve ehort I _E_—WOWwOwWO

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