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5 NOVEMBER 8, 1863, 5 pes Pein ail ac erties i Ys endl ie aati nog et eng i Rane + constitutes a moss. A commissary is ap- Bay Put, Pirie, beend to Baran, wis al the a" apg C EST J D stoamsbiy Continental arrived bere this - ‘aq A New Perfume for the Ha: Doined fro biog y=? © 9 Faun, aad two of. NEWS FROM KEY WEST. cargo of one hundred and sevouty-six bales of cotton, of | fOm New York” she bringe ainsi ihail ” N™OK | Ber bend, and whit doing ao she scratem..._ ~oiniod hor 7 mamorehtels ' OOH are dotatiod daily 10 Act Re ig mail. BOW RATIONS aus amavED, -~.. the rent cousisted of short staple. She had Alj fears of yellow fever having passed away, the | and throw it on her head. We them iid tiie bodien av O%% 1a RK P ~~ Pe ee 4 six barrels of turpentine. Her crew quartermasior's ‘tug, Wm. B, Reay, has be, H MING g "Tho moat is given out overy morning at nine wo capeazé of the Blookade Bun- | the captain, mate, and twelve men, ou who i Raoge gave rrmanlor's tue; Man. B. Henny, bas begun to take | altogether, but afterwards separated them as they. | Matte L Misa a pes, *. : Rist gta x TH The United c ince.) Father them. ‘a turn wiout a ih it . ot Bi, See TERM humared were of tho Sch taiand variety BBG | leans. acrived at this Hort to-day. eho brings « ana’ OT | Persom, and alterwaide myself, each told “one Ke i Ke agetit ‘Three messes cook together in oue pot for sixty mon, — Dagnege was found $2,500, $1,290 of whick was lil 1 formorly, to the great convenience of Business men, as "Gallencar*ene convicted last Juno, after # full trial, and can meat is boiled first, taken out and placed cn a shelf, a4 2 ner Martha Jane. pore aud the rest in Confederate and Southorn bank | pitas of persous belonging to the army and unvy at thia | gentonced to be hung to day ae rae we Ay pig ee |, the beans or rice that are served to the three messes an’ According to her British rogistor it was ascertained / lena ropaet tals ceseeanseral interviews, Deané the prisoner ufeatured 01 UF eee eal then poured into the liquid from the beef and boiled into Hip nenane that tho Mail was built in Glasgow, t the year 1300. The . eWAKE OF COUNTERE Kaw War, Fia., Oot, 98, 1068, lag Rov. Mr. F; Ia an Episctpal Horgyman, of the Son PHIALON So TARE NO OTF ‘wast, Fin, Oot . an a mi ask ,* Naas iieinture of Anillan-Cosieed Prins VoickDewh of Com ct A Bate te Apel dvivor of the condom Bold by deujg. 4 meneralty, but with no very satis(actory results. The prisoner wou! following are her dimensions — pA Large Quantity of Cotton | yin inom test aoqthos on seen e, begat of Hand (ft) While this is cooking the supply of nv is dl- veu feet, she is one mander Neweumb—The Story of Ct Geo ja Capturi 7 THe MALS. a i, Da, Mt | sometimes oxpresa much contrition, but always road: Katy Mtive Impor lon of Dinner consists of one pint cup full of this gravy, with | > for New York. pe ny fg cling I hi of the North of Jamarca Discreaited—Arrurai | to swear aud oor a tow momeuts witerwards, But. he haw ENeH GOODS, u. EE ges enmenive on pinehah Wiest Sones (ox tir toot cet ora setup tot time of her capture’ the schooner Fox, tender Ad tnety 4 Bdlored strictly to his original accusations agaibat BS fo ne ine satin phot 4o Paria ‘Bished by tho rebel authorities). For supper the prison: ¥ = .Squariron (san Jacinto), was withi 10 tug boat Reany will not loave for Havana till ry : Yesterday tho father was arresied on various aries, | 27 ytimernn' pei Ho had au ioterviow with the aon, aud denounced him as BRONZE « @ malicious har. This morning tho condemned awoke at foor o'chock, afior a sound night's mlocy, but could y 3 V8 AND FIG PARIAN STATE SY, Nggitactvers v NASDINN HICKS TRA SE op no more. He dan diferent patrer: COR. 5 tio a bearty break ast, saying ‘he find igot. to taker © Bp My AY OI alae damned long journey,” and wanted ewregh to etand hi Kew pans FINE ASSORIMENT OF Cla SDELIERA, As +oon a the crowd bogan to axsetabse about the ) ofl aM PLATED WARE. CUiLniy ay» 80 he joked with thera for some time, iudulgivg tu a very sl EV, MACGUWOUT AOS froe use Of pro anity Nos, 438, #! And 492 Broadway, corner Broome au %@ He howevor atmiited to the officers that he was terr!. Dly frightened. avd wisbed the thing was over with Album Ph About threo hundred spectators were admitted to the | Navy, Cartes ge Vial Jail The seattold w foot of one of the | No, 8 HroadiWay. “ere ha: elice of bread, and if the mess have means to Purchase rye coffee, costing $1 @ pound, they have a cup Of that. After supper the moat is hashed up, ad all the Stale bread that can be gathered up is added, and the whole constitutes the breakiast for the next morning, to which a cup of rye coffee ts generously given by the com- Mmissary of the prison, making hash and rye coffee the thia aftornpon, I am onabied to sond yet another letior by hor. Ou Monday morning te seboonor Martha Jano, a block ‘ado runing craft, arrived in this port, in charge of a prize crew, commanded by Acting Ensign Brigham, having 5 Signal distance. The" San.Jacinto will, thorefore, receive F COMM an equal share of the prizo money with the Tahoma, DEATH Pi) ODORE §=©NEWCOMBE, | 18 was rot deemed eate to send the Mail by hereell to Key West, in consequence of the damage sho bad sustain i i ed from the fire, She was therefore towed by the Hon- ~ neem urns into Tampa Bay. where, leaving her under guard of a s @ Fox, the Honduras proceeded to deliver the mails THE PRIZ) STEAMER MAIL. pd C3 an entrusted to other vessels Ly the | been captured by the schomer Annie, tender to the ndron, and on her return to Tam} be Mail was | United g 4 eh ieee is nor lll Ee, Ag wll oh Ligateatar oa ee oS United States steamer Fort Heary, whilo running out of i fone the Taio Payjort, Florida, The Martha Jane was hound to Havana, The Honduras also reports an expedition of tho Taboma | and bad on board a fo ARRIVAL OF MERCHANT VESSELS. | to timp bay, whict resulted to the burning of the pen Arg Of 26,609 ios. of soa tstand steamer Scottish Chief and the aloop Kate Pale, both of . ations. graphs of the Army and nets Vignetion, $100, at HOLME: THR PRICE CF FOOD IN RICUMOND é pasta pytd por Seat a cain d¥, and the spectator bied on tho corridors Serres ce . Ws a8 follows:— Rhee lt ee which yesscls were opgaged in running tho blockade, | This reminds mo that «large quantity of cotton wilt, | *8! a “ec Ma cturers of Flags ; ? This was not accomplished, however, without the lore of | ina few days, be taken to New York on tho bark William | 2n0,the Dor fe front pp Ray Ae lewd 5 Sry demripaion. No. 99 Fulton alret . 5 ight... pedition was planned by Admiral Bafley aod Lieutenant . ., ms ary we a a im — ery? comet Wesco $00 Applam, forfour... 99 a «| Commander Semmes, comminding the Tahoma. Aftorleay- | 1 ¥eerot to bive 9 onnounce the sudden death of Com: | for veer tlm amd thee Lads the naiont bane Nie | AC Nathan's @tzam Scouring Establish~ fea, pes ¥o...° 1 00 Mutton chops. yer Ib. 300 | REB 9. YED ng thie port the Taboroa encountered a series of difficul: | mauder Hnry 8. Nowcomb, Inte in command ef the | the lattor had stated that no had ao. communication fo | move, 27 Ham Hightergab, stront, ce doer Brose Greetany,, Fotatoes, per bushel. 26 00 silk, per qua 150 EL VESSELS DESTR\D VED. | (ite, muiciont to have gducod » commander of less verse | Tioga, now lying ix thia port. ‘bts melavclioly event ko, Sherif Root then vead the warrant {or tho exci ioe Warremved wot mk Sorghum — mo! Alter breaking down with one of his engines, which waa | WOK place on Sunday evening, {rom a fit of apoplex and neked the prisoner H be bad anything to # ea ae a 7 eee 0 Yel lend bpre' - ot jexrton —Lairda’s Biocom 3 oe: ee welon......+.. 16 00 repaired under peentiny aiticuties, he eruwivtod twicr. | altho: iho lamented gentiems, to all upjearanco, was RISE ISON sok EEtie trtaote bie le tenn ee Sater Drvwervingand beautiving the t Othor ; ; ola. she algo brok . : p ‘ ay rik roa rugaiste every: i wrsbie 70 wacare A Brisk Engagement and Its © to vopatciec mite porn a far from boing an apoplectic subject. Captain Newcomb | accuvatvn agaiast kim m a firin voice, waying, «1 wplexion and ain. 439" Broad and druggists every parently, in his usual state of good health at bat a fow honv after he was aoived with the fatad M which terminated bis yaiuablo existeuce in a shor? r wish t repeat that my father iv oa guilty’ ax — 1 am, He got me falfof tum, and kiled the children ais, ng Cards, $f first, kod cow | Have got to be hung and n’t—that's | 1 oop ‘aged Lmhols, 00 3 Riltheady, a full eam, the trot that's all Pve got to way.” Tho father | go; jer) io oo) Nonape pore Books Job and all kindg _Theso digasters having been passed through as best Results, tiv could, the Tehoma artived at Tamya Bay om the Tat 2 instant, when Captain Semmes earned, from the Rey Ren ae state WeENIS of robe! deserter ‘wero batched by Major Hovstain from his first entrance 4 -in Libby prison, but were frustrated by his becoming Sick,aad being token to the hospital, where;he remained, 4 " ‘ Y 7 on Monday morning from the } 8aid—'Ob James, how ein you die with such a lie in your | of ‘porting equally law, TR DAWLY. cheapest pointer im | threeweeks. This sickness was superinduced by a want un Chiat OA toe siaee ale! yal rere ae revs =e government whart, and was attondod byw large number mouth," but he Drisoner tite Ro rosponwe the'worhie td Park sow) oppomy € the Astor House ” a * . 1 m4 core Of the navy ant afew citizens. On esch sido ir. Root en touched tl fatal pring, aud - m Me ‘ Of nouriskment, which brought ou tho scurvy. Our Key West Cor: spondence, formats ic gaia gg pte wie ae of the hearse were half @ doven seamen, alter whom | 0 body felt a dozen feet nearly, susponded by a Bridgewater Patnt.- *Best and Cheapest ee. BRUTALITY 1% PRISON, Key West, Fia., Oct. 23, 1833, Lites St. ‘seodod to Raliach Point, where, taking up a | Came 4 guard of marines, with arms reversed. Tho sea. | MPO which Law served at tires executions previously. | Paint for saky tm She niark, * 14 Male Onis partial recovery he was sent back to prison, ima | Dearth of Newt What the Baal Gulf Squadron ss Espet- | powition about’ Wo thousand Ave hundred’ yards from | ocng py tie erat itera i ee eee aera ar tet ane Chem main, but Mt comet beaten cbaatisiad nace ey yt © Very feoble condition, tho accommodations being inade- “> I SBeararaape fie the Absence of a Prise tho robe! atts (ee eS eee hem i is ee a carriseos containing otper Oficers of the navy and mortal frame for another arraignment before bis Judge Bixby, Noo 8 Astor ptnce, ha \missioner—Arrival of the De Soto—Death of vr | dred-pounder P . - uate for the largo number of officers congregated thoro, "to which were added more daily, The most of them were wounded and emaciated by battles aud bard ‘Marches. A request being made to Adjutant Latouse * for 4 blanketto lie on, the reply was that he bad nono; Deithor did he expect to xet any. The Major acked him ‘how he expected an officer juat from tho hospital to tie Without blankets. The brute answered, “You damned ‘Yankoes stole seventy thousand pairs from us, and must + M0w go without them.” That same morning sixteen of- Moors camo from the Lospital, and neither had a blanket Biven bin. zene brought up the reir, Admiral Bui'oy and General Weodbury occupied the same cerringe. In this order tho solomn cortege moved off to the eemetery, where the re- mains of the gallant officer were’ committed to tho grave. ‘The funeral rites wore celebrated by Mr. Bowman, the Admiraits secretary. The usual volley was then firsd by tho marine guard, and the grave clesed ovor the dend Honry $. Newcomb was born tn the state of dodo Jemund,«f which he remained a citi. He was appointed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis from tho seme State. Fotered the service of the United Statox on the jt of July, 1835. recelved bis comm.tsion ag commandér September 21,1462, under which be served eleven months and twevty-five days Total term of sea service, sevonters years and ten mouths: shore and other daty, four year and three mouths He was unemployed three years, anc’ was in the sorvico altogether twenty tive years and nearly two moatlis, Captain Newcomb bore the reputation of having been a most unassuming man, very gentlemanly in bis manners. and Kind to all officers anfseamen under him, His death leaves a blank which would have beeu difficult to fill bad not this war developod talents and capabilities in ofticera of the navy which might havo Fomained latent but for the occasion that brougut them forth, In ty letter of the 26th ultimo I mentioned the fact of Commander Ciary having been relieved of hiv command of the Tioga, and the appointment of Commander New- com) to the sure vess@h Ina subsequent lotror I think hi mentioned the arrival of Captain Newcomb. He haa ant © Gemereiten’ for ladies’, Minsea’ an ty minntey the body was cut down, the surgeons | wear Provowncing him dexd. nape : y , , Wire The-motior of deceased being unable or unwilling to Wrought tron and bury btm, the body is given 60 tlie Medical College at HINSON & WICKE'RSHAM, 259 Canal Cristadoro#’s Haar Preservative Pittatiord. , ot NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. god Wi Ny GAstor House. Wasinnoroy, Nov. 7, 186% Corns, ROWE FOR TH MONEY MaKKET gen or Tho disposttion of tho government is to de everything ia . ni surgeons of tbe cliy. its powor to wromptly relievothe stringency of the money —— \ market in tho” great Atlantic elties, Arrangements h Deafness, Discnses of tne Bie beev made whrh, itis thoaght, cannot fat} tonecure this Cg Qotarrs treated by Dia] wed most desirable end in a fow days. Heterouces uf the Yighes ASSISTANT SEORKTARY OF WAR WATSON AND Pro. | —— ne YOST MARSHAL WAKER. ction Labels and wm, Adal Kinds, It is rumored that Assistant Becretary of War P. A afecturer's, VIUTOR EAM MOGHR, 6 Watson fg about ¢o ronign bis pogition in te War Depart 7 ment, and that Colonel L.. C. Baker 14 to be xentto the field | , Diseases of eme Nex vou ne Uste fox duty, and his mpecial Provort Marsbilahip for the War nf hie Howard Assoc'ation-<anet ine amale! leiiae Department, maugorated by Sr. Wataon, is to be merged pe treses snake. | Adimeee De. J+ RARE NEC em ward Associat ny > ; silent. Lut therc' seems to have been some defect in the Paymaster—Seasonable Sunply of Frust—Arrival cf | fosen in pot. vee of which the fire was not 60 offec- Merchant Vessels—The Late Disturvance om the William } tive aa t might ot Yerwise have been. sa > "Aa it was deter 0 offect a landing, measures were HH. Wall—2hé Weather—Favorable State of the Pubiie’} | A® It was dolor ie eo ey a teint of iandiog at that Health, dc. place. The plan uce ted to a charm; for a Sarge force Such fs the prevailing dearth of news that it is ox- | of revels wore sent to’ repel any attempt a landing at tremely difficult for a newspaper correspondent to find | ‘hat piace during the ni, 1% ; Short! ‘tor dark pr. YParations were mado to land at mattor suMeient to make up'a'lewer for the journal with } cite vdouhee sinee. 1 We. force "consisted of witty which he baprens tobe couaected. In a fewdays’ timo, | men from the Taboma, onder Acting Master Harris in command, Acting Kasign ¥ J. jsiland J. G. Koeh- howover, it 19 expected tim the cruisers which loft | jf command, Acting Foitt \ Kaela, under Acting Ennigas this port recently will be dropping in, one by onc, and it | srrhmberg and Balch, and Ac ¥ing Firet Assistant Eogineor 4s to be hoped tBat they will britg-with them somo if not | Benutett. Acting Master's s.'01@ Crane and Mr. J. A. all of the vessels shat wore waiting'at Havana, Nasaauand | Thompson volunteered to quid. s the attacking party. | The as furnished with th other West India ana Bahama ports for an opportunity to prehniston jarmoed, and eotlypree Caralahieg witlechres run the blockade. In that case; your correspondent will | ‘Tbe* landing was effected in’ six boats at eleven beable to enlarge and render more interesting his usual | O'lock on the might of seine a ee tile 4 Dudgot of news. The provailing meonligh} nights, how- | oat, whorowith to cross the river or any crock thut ove , aro unfavorable: for the operations of the blockade | might Be in their way if necossary. On landing the little force began thoir march towards HOBaboro river, avoids Tanners, and it is, therefore, probabletint s few more | inf “oublic' road@ and houses as mosh as they could, im nights must elapso bofore the San Jactnto, Tahoma and | order to emde observation. After preceeding four milew other vessels of tho Fast Gulf squadron, now on the look: | they oonecaled their boat about a quarter of amile fron out, will be systematically and profitably at work, One | the track tiey wore purmuing, and, under the direction tinued on their march to. tho bank thing is certain: that {f any of the blockade runner Chale epla des eer atte ; . AGAIN TO THK HOSPITAL. From want of covering, Major H. contracted ® sovero ‘Dold on bis lungs, and was again carried to the hospital where ho remained confined for three more weeks. Dur- * dng this period the rations consisted of precisely the same «fare, quantity and quality os in Libby prison, with tho Only improvement in accornmodation of a straw tick to eon. The sights seen in this hospital—more properly charnol house—are the mostheart rending and ap- » palling to human nature, and language fails to express ho horrors of this institution, The enlisted men are dy- suc: | of Hillsboro’ ‘river, a. distance of fourseen miles, which [ft loned the arrival of , Into the office of the Provost Mars! Goneral, It is wtated “tng daily at the rate of from eight to ten, and only from | ceed in evading the many'‘vossels lying in wait for thom, | they reached’at four o’oiock in the afterseon, Hore, after | Ast own |clieveR {com the command of the He rnd TUNE | by iL-natured people that shouldgthem oilers retoia the : Nevy * ual dtarvation. tt will bo from no lack of zeal on the part of the officers Pies ten aerinee | ern Bd, oat the DigBL Fg | Dridne, which, it will be remerabere:!, foundcrnd at goa, | positone about to be abdicated, one of tho Gest acts of sen UD edges ‘ ‘THE NUMBER OF UNION PRISONERS IN RICHMOND, ®& tho the, Major Houstain and Licutenant Von Wiltzien scapod thero wero three thousand six hundred onlist- ‘gd mon, who wero on Belle Islo, one-third of whom bad ‘Qo shelter, and wore exposed to the damp air and cold after Capiain Newsomb had been relieved from her, Files of papers from the Isiand of Jamaica have been peevived here via Xew York. ‘The story told of the cap thre of a prize by tho rebel privateer Georgia, ofthe port of Falmouth, on the north side of she island, is regarded canard in waved cireles. The story is roparded as with the view of putsug our in command or their subordinates, Expectation of prize | stoop on the opposite side of the river, aeeut two miles money is @ wonderful sharpener of ‘zeal for the aer- | above whero they were encamped, upon which they re- vice,” and when superadded to that sense of duty | fumed their march tit Dag Sta Bhai Bahr which is €0 eminently characteristic of the Amori- | aficer, Acting Master Harris, ordered the men on board can seaman, bodes no good tocither the armed enemy or | the veasela to rend a boat over. This being done, Messrs, nd by thee Congress would be tocall the administration to a terrible Me ie By hy account for their conduct. GEN, ¥. FRANCIS MEAGHER REINe@rATED OY THE ARMY. Thos. Francis Meagher bas been reinstated in the raok tat OMiece te at Nw. PWDivistow 5 Me Bala. dene eile ern Aenrs kinda, a the carriers of commodities intended for the aid and com- | Randall and Balch, and a sufficient force of men ware aent rape 7 a ren @ Pix ssvotgypabedt urcFoy' suruy he Work Ground. The majority (as witnessed by the Major) had | tor ef the rebels. Speiking of prize money reminds me | Over to the two vessels, and made privomors of alton | ‘hye hy the sirulon g-treck. Toles peas rey ee ee — sion to reeruit to 18 4 on ifuman Fray, Wervoue Devin, Hay Hm. Goither pants, shoos nor stockings, and many more even | of the inconvenience arising from the absence of a prize | board, except two mon, who escaped to the ide. | United states, and ite sympathy pone hen phe ny compliment bis old Iris j rig A Cousuitation gratis jours in from BA, M of . ‘wore without drawers, and only covered their nakedness | commissioner, consequent on the resignation of the gen- Ly his vcore g tons lnk Peg llran kt Bi ‘The appointment of Mr, Hoynton, late District Auorney TRE HOOKBINDERS’ AND PRINTRRS’ STRLEE, e ¢ | Homan who recently held the appointment at tats piace | The escape Of these tre for this luce, as Judge, has given great satisfaction ero, | The bockbindors at the government printing oitioe to- | Kanbrot ing ana motely with a tattered blankot. Afajor H. and Lieutenaat | ina the non-appointment of a successor. An immense | gave tho alarm, and catmed tho doath of three of the | we ‘ioynton is ayoungeman, bit thas is atault, if fault | 4, : st dae Ragres 4 V. W- assisted numerous of these poor men from the yard | sum of money awaits payment to those to whom It ia | Union party and the wounding and cavture of several | i° ye unis will ie the course of anendment every day quit work, and operations ju (hat branch of the offee | pr anner by Mine to their prison, they being too weak to walk unaided. One | due, but as there is no taxing officer to mako the award | more. But for thie the expedition might have returned on | 47°" ure preity much suspendod. LEACH, 936 Hroatway, near Twenty seen rock tho’ money {s remaining idle in tho Treasury of tho | board the two vessels, without any note of warning The new steamship Yam, Captain Couch, arrived bere United States. It is believed here that the office of prize | to the rebelaof what had been done. P wm ° ate on Monday morning: with ® mai} and passengers She ‘palf tho prisoners taken to Belle Isle are taken thoro to The printers rescinded their resolution to co- E. Mendes, 645 Hrondway, Betweem . On the day General Grabam left the prison sixteen } commissioner is going a-begging, because no one will ac- Mr. Harris loarned that there was anothor steamer five | Possained but a alic TE time, and thom left for New Grieane, | With the bookbiaders, aud wera at work to-day as usual. | Hem ke mily streets lope pata armen ransa Copt it, pending ¢@e meeting of Congress, from a8 apnre- pias Saethee. ape ST im a a og Te gt Captain Couch is well koown as an old New Oriana | The Typographical Union bold a meeting this event MENDEW CHOCOLATE 19 recommemted meni une, W uma: dno for his courtesy towards hiv pas: | decide Ato a gy ° hie fraternity ; ed Choe welvo died within forty-cight hours after admission. ny -oatimaiaaiaan may not be confirmed by | Neptune, was sunk Dear mae vd the otver was eunk, | tfader, and no lose. so for his courtosy towards bie pas- | decide ia regard to a general asrike of all the fraternity ia The ted songers and bis capatlities as @ thorough saibe and 0 United States steamer De Soto arrived here on the | he did not think it worth his while to go any further. | |.’ gat this city, renee le) other candies, ANOTHER PLAN TO ESCAPE . it ‘20th inst. from @ cru’ She came direct from Accordingly, he gave orders for the retura march, Tbave just learned that tbe captain of the prize sehoon. Mr. Defrees’ an ¢ to the resolutions of tho-rtrikers joony ‘was concocted by Major Houstain, and this time sucoes® | Oot mis fine vessel has seen considerable servi (Ov nearing the beach, where the sexmen had ianded, | ge'yartha Jane wu gomalne down vant Yavkeo, trom tho | was based uyom abe law eetavin ee as cenee | mar meals fplly accomplished. Being out of funds, he pretended to | among hor other achievements was the capture of t they encountered a party of about forty men tn citizens’ | Suate of Maine. Ho mado a great deal of money , ‘m Con- FOR BAD KAP ATH YOR bAD BABATIL a tallor, and juformed Hallet, the jailor, that he would | Montgomery, blockade runner, and the recapture of the | dress, on foot and armed. = Mr. Harris immediately Ling office, which provides “that the said Soperio foderaie notes. by veiling newspapers to liragg’s army, in . | Leviathan from the rebels, by whom she had been taken. | charged on them and succeeded In capturing two, while tbe | Wiict, honest occupation he was assisted by a large corpa | tendont of Public Printing shail not be allowed ored\t at van UKE to procure some work, to arn some money where- | ceri Nice, regarded as the crack vessel of the squad- | Test ran away. ‘On reaching the beach signals ware made | 27) ute. Arter nacumulating from $49,000 to $00,009, | the Tremary fOr paytnonty on arcount of worviees renter ta Ue to purchago some delicacies. A day or #0 after Dr. | ron, from her unsu speed. Sho will remain here | for the boats, pending the arrival of which, pickets were | By found that Dixiowas gedting tov hot to hold him, and ei a a ae tho house surgeon, sent his coat to be mended, | for Tepairs, which, her arduous service, are much | thrown out, while the rest of tho little force halted for | inut it would be for the bouetit of his health ‘ give” ed ju gald printing establishment at higher prices than AGP DR CBYLOw ‘ t a , required. ‘On the arrival of the DeSoto the death of | the purpose of resting. One of tho party—namely, Mr. | brage’s army a pretty wide berth. Accurdingly be | thove paid for wimilar pervices in private printing and ACT DE CKYLON * (90g the jailor also brought threo pairs of privates’ pants | Lor'paymanuer, Mr. Melotier, was reported to the Admt- | Thompron, the guide—bad need of rest; for he had be | tiraeq hig money inte cotton, which he put on board | Ditding vetavlishments iv the city of Washington” Me Oh GeMEceMa Jackets, These were appropriated by Major Houetain, | raj, This gentleman was a native of Phitadetpbia, and | come en Fach ane OE inking thelr cee the ‘pickers [ e Marta Jane, and succeeded in running the block: | jor, OR GENTERM AN 5 firossed himsolf in the surgeon’s coat, and Lieut, oe ig much regretted by all tho officers and seamen Feported ‘that a party of cavairy was lurking about sie tealens a gay, gut of Bay pork five hou Bat perve i wee it Vou Weltzien ins private’s uniform. Giving the latter | “Otho sist inst, the United States steamer Clyde ar- | the woods, upon which Mr. Pe criesh: his com. | packet, mm tmagiaation, when be found tho old adage ver. | with the increased coat of living, but under tho law OA TETAL “two lange bottos to carry, Ro lett the, Roaplial, | rived from a cree: fOr TSP: nart,trom Harbor Inland, | sispotion oeretr. Ail his tnt the greater art st Mr. | the'gn''or that hortbie rors Honry nove” im mgnt,ant | Powerless 10 fnorease wager ual! tbo grivate cata Bir ite Gt, peming tte, ecard, who or one'of the Bahatoa group, aod tho ahing snack Arche: | Harris" force were about getting into tbe boats, which inecutineptly gobbled up the Martha Jane at agoip. Our | meuts agree to do Ho. WILY CENT fim, (thinking he was the doctor, the two | ii ’rom Havana. ‘A barge quantity of fruit, especially | had now arrived at the beach. While they were doing #@ | careain, when, thus catured, declared he was a good THE INEERORPTED LUTTEAS OF JBPP, DATIA. bes ae Ls Se been the robeia opencdya sharp fire op the men who wore nse’ totes That this isa sonsousble supply Hi, as nti | Ketting into the boats, as well og on twenty men, ho sorts of animal and vegetable food—always excepting | were = Ba Ty Ayn fg ng A Sy See eye bess bere 1 net acon © single plantain Tosllade was kept up on both aides. for the space of sbout er oamean’ tres, ce other fovd-producing plant, save the | fifteen or twenty minutes, | Of course, theo enemy, being He a ee need er"tbe sult furbtie west Semceaietill” they” did not veuture to inake the affwck, ie "nature : . 5 f ack, till the ter number of 0: men were either trop’ ey is death to other plants is to charge the more hsndful that remained on the beacd. | in)°° Fovlighman, very bireate about’ the face. i int is death to aie” Uhich delights | The seamen, in spite of all these disadvantages, however, | YLierday evauing 1 accompanied tym and an sat in yl and a saline position.” In fact, this useful | Succeeded in gettin all Of, except six peas, aes ie eee officer of the Honduras on board bis quondam 1 andy a arow at any’ considerable distance from | was killed in tho water, and five taken prisoners, Tw? | command, fhe is a loug, narrow iron steamer, the sea. 1 dare say; however, that some useful, food bear. | of these Leb ey By a canal mi pee _ Son a bp a" f y b ‘ the following day in mi 2a), he ay bo found in the upper part of Wie iery for | aventy ascertained by communication with the enemy ' ives gained the street, and, having supplied Eaomaoives with three pounds of crackers and one pound ‘of bacon, started on their journey, Three hours after Whol doparture the rebel cavalry wero on their track; and } ‘Bow came the struggle for liberty and life. { . TARIR TRAVELS—INSIDE THE UNION LINFR. ‘At this moment of my writing it is too late to go into ‘the full particulare of their bairbreadth escapes—bow they Rravellod at night; how they passed nine boars in o swamp, 0 five fect of water, wero fired at by cavalry woven timos, and ‘ually reachod our lines on Tuesday <qnorning at three o'clock, and were well received Union mah, and expressed opinion Samy <b that he ought Tee eg The captain of the Fort ry, how ever, did geo it ip that light, and the Martha Jane was sent m here,as already stated. | bave seen and conversed With the captain, who submite to hiv fate with commeudable philosophy. ‘He ix a young and ing maa, and speaks ib pretty strong terms gal crssicm T have also conversed with the captain of the captured Notwithstanding (be attempts to discredit the portion and Chemial W arehonaee of Jefferson Davin’ correspondence recently pyblixhed, it is positively ascertained that the originals are all om Race | aod in possesion of the goveranent, MLDOKT TEMA lconnane. “ 0 -“ ALEXA vOLtLe THR ALLKORD NRW YORK CUSTOM moUsE FRAUDS. | youn ite IN MORES. u Tho Wasbiogton agent of the press deems it necossar LR RUNSTAN AND UUDGON Bay BAmiH, MINK, CHINCHILLA, BLN at he only to say {o regard to the strictures on an item tole. | BRMINH, ¢ HERG H ts TAY Chabert Grapbed by him, relative to the abstraction of bonds | GENTS CAPS MUPPININ AND GLUVHE, LN OTRER, from tho New York Custom Hause, that the Information Sietow AND War Romme. was obtained at the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, | LADIES MOODS AND GLOVE Nothing bas since been received there to change the character of the telegram. During the ihventigation it extremely abarp in the bow four feet of waver, Sho is fit for a ri ¢ise, In faek, this correspondent wonld think twice, and ing only A cholon asenrime mi Colonel R, ML. West, commanding post at Williamsburg, | resident gen under flag of truce, The onomy’s eavuiry uumbered | 4 iong time ab tbat, be(ore consenting to crom tho At | 8 considered improper to make public what har siroady the rry's Tried pherous, gwiho seat them to General Foster, to whom tho fugitives | Pf sorts of troplanl Pieters, copesiahy the sat sod About forty mem. under tho command of Captain West Tantie'in ber, The dames rescued forward to the pide | been ofletslly necertaiued with regard to tho fraodulent aud fot by all drug gee r tomorrow | bis fostering caro, err et andl | ott, formerly Colted States Senator for the State of | boxes, which, with tbe guards, wore partially consuinod, ti cpeieete vainadlo inrermaten., Tn. my We the avocado (improperly called the alligator) Peer Fuen | Florida together with forty bales of cotton in the hold, But wg | Mansection lebratedt & ‘hall give you the full details of this daring aud wonder- | to toke to the shallow soil in which they have been rida. the wounded was Acting Ensign Randall, wh SEE RAMAN pence set to wert Wat ti al a ie Tel mionssah — lot of mo. recelved.a ballet through the nicek, entering the +id> and | Sane aaa ang patched her up, aimneet without tools, Is Geeritias and Bloodhound - Ata public sale heli on the 22d instant, 9 lo! OF we. | cutting through the gullet. He was within three fo#t of | tye. q month aovas to juat enable ber to goto wea Bot on ¢. 6, 1863. “(ne Escape of William P. Rucker from | lessees was sold at tu ny oragy ot cle old the beat when wounded, He bled profusely, and the | fbcns™ dissy 80 ae ii toa. and the circumstance of the Jon. Two anchors, fished up from a wreck jaolé respective- wound might bave reslted fatally bad he not arrived on From a citizen of Mayfold we learn that the guerillas Richmond. water pouriag into ber hold in such 4 itiee a to pot ly for $101 and $142 cow Y' for the iF to be of some service to trim atares would who captured Lacien Andereon, member of ( c y Rrad! - m New York, | board in time for ~ her fires ont, the Hordaras would vev Crraxnan, Nov. 7, 1963, | | The bark Bradford, aixtern 57s a Wave, also from | Mr. Koopler was hit by a spent ball in tho leg, while i | io" cai@’ hor. The captain, on my Qhe lato raid aswert that a be held as a t ' ‘Wan. P. Rucker, who recently escaped from the Rich. the water, which almost caused him to be drowned. As « mond prison, arrived at Gauley Bridge, Va., to day. The Ninth Regiment N. ¥. 8. N. G. ‘Tho following orders, issued from the headquarters of { * the abovo regiment, are interesting:-— GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 3. that 1 bed reportel the vessel the Suwanee river 2 probably the Chief, expressed big thanks to me for the mistake, » thereby his wife would receive a month's pay for him, payment being stopped as Foon as the owners hear of the capture or destruction of the Mail, The ¢aptain further juforgued me that the wareti uee that was fired with hi totally consume!, but that thero was no poacbiipckege od oop asonag ‘ey West baron the 21st | it. the swallowed a larger quantity of salt water tbat The furegoing. veasola were reported by Captain Alien, | wes quite agreeable, Jensthan Murray wee bit in th of the bark Mary Stetson, who arrived ere on the ist | DIP Nii" re tse escape was that of Mr. Thompaon, omen having left New York on tho game day as the | 0 is) Mis he was in the water, ashell from tho The” poded fot e rebels p.@ded 0 Apen OMe stonmahip Cabawba, from Now York to New Or.) Ate!s, inten ator the rebels. axviedes (Bae pp leans, presod this port, towing aschooner. on the after. | whieh be div ¥ Trosten Pook J. Androw, State Senator, act « perron derson 7 yours old, wore amor dele. They bad blovdbounds with Union men, who, when caught, wore 1» thousand dollars worth of stares were stolen | voene! w ; Heanguartens, Nuvint Recnoxt N. G. 8. N. ro} noon of the 22d Instant.” Sbe handed the pilot a smail | thinking be bad been bit and egg igi ton ia it at the time, Sai RGAE RAEE: Papal ‘A trate was ateo thrown from the This regimont t# hereby directed to assemble at the Cahaw ba brings as 4 passenger Mr, William Bowman, | boathook | The | revels, Hmm all" the time to come | {his port last night on, ter ree denis bard semeaneet hs Yodan wd ashore; but Mr. Thompson dectined the hospitable nv ite tion, saying he preferred to be drowned. This o things wesrecen on board the Adela, and a boat was sent eventh Penn yhis on the ‘One hundred and fifty me syivania Volunteers leave to day ¥ of i !, on board - Captain Castor, of (oe bark William H. Halt, ¢ Eero sor ‘hich the laborers from New York created a dtet ty Armory, corner of White and Elm streets, on Mon- y. 9, at cight o'clock P. M., for inspection. al line will be formed promptly at the Ph em bark Tamerlane. They are to join the veteran cor ps | jour named confirms the statement of the parsenger, as men: n : re to eee ft First ecrgeants will report to the Adjutant ten minutes | tioned ina previous letter. He says about eighty of the | from her and picked bim up. nag an | will receive the regular vouaty, with thirty day SUR ae Arto Stovious. t fe - ;. | men mado an attempt to visit him with personal violene nee Hog < ee oak on Teweatcott, the | Wage J RARE Genera) Waibridg ng tinsaagantenspetl ; ‘Those mombors baving the fatigue uniform of regi- | to the great terror of a number of female cabin passengers y under flag 0 1a then he learned the 008: magn extended t the: eau tn tha - , hy } thont, or any part of it, will wear the same, All otbers | 4’constterable proportion of the men were oppored to such | commauder of the rebel ris bet eds precneeh EXECUTION AT LENNOX, MASS. the State free from organtred t " # bat | of the wy ce EEO “SPDT RE werse Will appear in citizens’ dress. Proceodings; but as they were outnumbered by those | dition of the seam is ber Bh - Piyper yn yes det lees ea “ : Commantants of companies will goud in their roturoa | Wo were’ mutinously disposed they dared not make any | Captain Semmes complained to the rebel capil, Risimadhs kdieien tha ba a romana ore Rate Of absontoes from this parade within ten days thereafter. | outward demoostration againat’ the rioters. Captain | of the revel cay; PE i Ae edt, rt es tears E yee t A regimental court of appeals will be held atthe room | Castcer, while admitting the unfortunate mistake through | geaman and firecn him se be lay On tie mii | Gate of Rape, amd turder of Hie | Fa : f the Division Board, City Armory, on Monday, Nov. 23, | which the men were served with short rations on one pon vary pig war tie Chr’ Her Two Chiidren—Deserip-.| Vallandigham . people, whcd Vietim Gt eight o'clock P. M., to bear the excuses of all absent day, saya they bad two barrels of potatoes and two bar- Pollak & Som, Meet sehanm Mame ore than \ us duc. ter | M . Srors this parado, Fels'of biscuit, with a prooprtivnate quantity of beef and | be nileged wos more than the tal tss, tion of the Hanging, aaa | t romme, hemes pat <7, few } outenant Colonel Rutherford is hereby directod pork feach day. They also had afair allowance of coffee, | say of their men. | Captain femmes ith fi OUR LENNOX COnARSPO: : ly A 1h wane imme aioe Lemrats 6.3 Pre do at said court. fea, sugar, molasses, pickles and other small articies, and | out certain men in the bow Laxxox, Masa., Nov. 6, 1863. The farmers around Layt ade © orn plained,of, and asked Captain Westeott if he bad ay i R. A. Lanning, Captain Co. D, ¥ co Davis, were in every reapect weil treated. 5 ete tt ode of wartar . ve shire natration in that city to-day, bringing oe tow the Wate, ten oted, ain Co. F, vice Ratherford, Wo are having delightful weather. Recent heavy rains | to ay againal big ( noses Sees poy vd of os er ‘The first execatios which has occarred in Berkshir ra . . mt pe sade | He he : v the Mat ne ated: D. . Co, C, vieo Lovell, resigned; W: | have moderaled the intense heat considerably, ond it only h the rebel captain rapiied in the county since 1826, took piace ot the jail in this village to 4 twenty-five loads of 4 : A 6 Fr acm rg, Captain Co. A, vice Johnwn, resizued: A. | requires a good nortber to reuler the atmosy ere ac cool | further con: ersation slaty = tes by the pred day, at balf-past ton o'clock, when James Cali a wage tee ‘ ® Cheap for Co. A, vice Vredenberg, pro-'| as hoart can desire. The health of the little Wwiand isex- | 0” @ federal flag of truce Doas by tie jit energy | f , s. They prom peat the i safer-Wor Bale Cheap Captain Westeott, which bad made Captain Sem mulatto, was banged for the murder of Mrs ‘and all that has been written and sad about the w fever bere nay be regarded as #0 | | cellen' communicating with thet rebels th ® sit ted the charg noe of yell Emily L. Jones, a respectable lady Ss | G k, Firat Lieuten. ' 4 HL ©. Jones, Secund Lieutenant Co. C, viee Banks, rt : heed = few 1 . B d W. H. Field, 1 ping wes omqunitows upon which Captain Westcott sal ‘ me eines } ome reenter s t yor disay euarea newer. scissoub iavaid Tones | denied. ‘This wax followed by bry aro boring town of Otie, The murder was 8 sbcKing on ' . ta \. above named ofllcers will be respected and oboyod | MGoy or Flies.” Consequently be is the deity of mosqui- | that he had the written report of ihe foes the evidence showing that the crime of rw i ve ' ee ta a a toos. Such being the cass, 1 froquontly wish that the | vessel on whose boat the cutrag mitted on Mes, Jones’ porwe before she was killed, } ipod of. eam aleset, “Oat Dev. et ho verbal report of the i Ree ee aes o ‘he “cote. tent ying to. the — trat and that her two little children were murdered 2 charge; to which Captain Westertt, having obi’ | 0 tne geem@ time, The prisoner has confemed mandant takes this opportunity of saying to Aho wero ers Of this regiment that this parade is to © (9 (ee Inspeetor their numbers aud condition, and A fire in Charlestown last niynt dewtroyet the exten | nes k Joy, the j\cule tory of bb fureture mapaf Kary Weer, Fla., Oot, 25, 1868 formed the Union eat va ot Nesmith & Heard, sod seversd rial! a» ate, nee of every momber is therefore required; aud * further to eay, informed t ot hess crimes, and accuses bis Y we f soneneitlculctiy to give these persous who are | The Brituh Steamer Supposed to Have heen Burni om the | he hed not come there to quarrel. Some further his guilt Ail these crime, aud ee me tak ne ° come ition of th father, Thomes Callender, of plotting the outrage, | Be ( at foln wie | ) Chala membership when there is dangor of a mene by the Hm turas— k place about the condition of the ily * $75.00), of which Holmes ke Joy b , Greft, nod whe’ as other {imen payne attention wo their | ni ele: sag ngabelce! tion of the Ya, | Bere owench Aide, when Captain Wantentt left Pom '"0F | sag partictpating 16 it; but ae there was no correborativ® | fepait ineuranen | pwe inne Bt Sewing Machine — Huties, notice that he will not consider them as belong- | ool Maui of Cotton and Specie—Bnpedition of the 14 | to return at one o'clock in the afternoon evidence, 50 bill was found against the fatbor by | ppeetete awarded of the lahe Voir, Rewt fee coroner 008 fag ' ‘ho regiment unless they are accounted for at this | koma aud Adela o Tampa Bay—An Overland March— | of arranging for the sanding of money is enna wovet, pow wader arrert,end (ti | OMetal Draw yr. Many ae * wort, Oe fi rie ot | a Uyt will see that their namos ure eet Our Seamen Burn a Blockade Running Suamer and dans a Geastes eae not tmp that his guilt oF inpocence may be won Bonn “3. i J ‘i ist , in 2 rt c i " 7 a ‘Col. JOHN W. DAVIS. men Kilicd and Several Wountled and Taken Prison. | from the shore for the rebel prisoners. Captain Weal | ie a beptemner roieen, bro. Easily Kasvecer, Coase 7° —"er i, 1 t SS ee er bb sce S. Baooxs, Adjutant. ere—Spicy Conversation Between Caytain Semmes and | ortt, however, sent another officer, in the afterno.o w hs : 48, 17, 7, 38, 30, 72 1, ¢ ‘ ¢ c ‘alleging press of Dasinese for his abesnce | and her two litte children, named ( the Rebel Coplain—How the Rebels Pight Live Christiana | Yi excuten gprs 4 Police Enteils ofowever amicably arranged aboot the | Farah, went out into pasture adv ti . jownoe Kreptions, , 4wre | bowse for berries The head of the at ° watod and Gentiemen, dc prisoners on beth side. Captain Semmes agree “ 0 jone Ww church. Ua onen ret hay acy ont sios Dating ak Wate ee bret The United States steamer Honduras, under the com | cetve the farntly of 8 man named Ovene, whom ite vaste | sevutelng’ bome ‘he aid sot tod ba wite cr cuidre Ometat Di - Justion B ation 7 " an woll ase Mire. m i tay 4 ~ ee Fo ebiyeg rely nee ayy me. mye bh ig | Mand of Acting Master A. A. @ arrived from ~— feeling manner to take ber off, be ng hay se foe sheen, 9 + = perenne ey ou , tia Cly it steamer Mail, G . A out encenan, next day (Monday), 8 more therow tase t= Son 7 : ered wo note fF ne chougaud dotare, ueration vay | Prize. This in tho identical ateumor that I reported, pony beget search waa instituted by Mr. Jones spa qorers. | 95, 65. 46. 4, 31, Ui, 22, TH, 1, 8, 5,,'94, 53, ovat ) oneyy mee : ne hundr ara. The M m ’ ena ay the , Se Kope quite private. < we auppowe all the (acts wil | in my letter of the 28th ultimo, as having been | Jonaph 0’Doanel ites aT gba Ma eae ates vf Chrewiert cont oy eAdvonsing | easels . swe oo ] tok ott in a day of two, burned by the rebels themselves, together with & cotton J.P. Rendall, acting ngs Tahoma burying place. It bad been borrib’ . | "7 —o a tbe Savannah river, to prevent 7 } fnew. examination by surgeous reveat . 1 The Du em Coal ana leo. warchouse, up § , JG. Koehler, acting ensign, .~ a" hee Pel 1 oO THE RDITOR OF THE MBUALD. (hom from Becoming prizes. to | tbo stoamer | Jonathan Murray, bostawain's mato, Tahoma outrage had been committed ow ber vervon. | Th tate 3 Tce by the papers that the Eastern capitaiiate will pe: | James Battle, under the command of Lieutenant pt Ay od — + Reema. their heat: a ie ’ ; Wition Congrons, at the opening of Its sension. to remove | (sade Semmes, commanding the gunboat Tahoma. joorge Fitzgerald. ordivary seaman, Tahoma. . ; . ty. You, as friend of the i George Fitager i y on v ety eo eld nivine tain to. petition congress to | Making sure that the steamor was burned, the boate from | Nicholas Lund, ordinary seaman, Adela Coeeuland Eeaatece ta ny nt A Bot’ shed ty 08 cabio». cotton tape aol Fteel wire [OF | the James Hattie left her to het suppowed fate, and her | Jolin Hanuital qoariar Eemsee, ‘dete rege oy dy . ae @ Corrpuare cpm oy Saget Tee thing & wont ws I Datlowesuon mt ws) destruction was duly reported. It hae turned ot, bow: | proderick Kinser, varpeutor's inate, Adela but te letter wae discharge! be’ er ng ihe ~— “ clothing of women bay beon considered a necessity, ‘ , hens ‘| AY O.CUORE + “ ttned Lotte. “wo A YORKER, v mts bad no sooner left than measures Prismer Sostn tet ad oe we Me. thats, | whsee Onohed in AW Legatte seein seit sd Can on Jobn ¢ #. Wtwter-at orm, Tobe ad ome ewig A . ALTON & me Coan h_etectoaly seasons the fem John Mchone'd, seaman, Tabotnn a clerey aan, Wee had ste oe oon te . w Mest ted Stat . aitbongh she was badly burned, cope: | Jone Mciene t aenee nne Tahoma, wound | remay ‘ wre Hos rT a eo fir Thoroas noe foreman Je. Met . = ailee ” - | % pe rain 08 AIP HAL. ere Bon, gohan rh, which retains banded the fire Free malty " a sae Terr F- ber 7 ine ; i i ton Brings Cashed ba ait Lematized Watton | aig Nov. %--The United Sioa «8 er Sunbeam an ) Whether or the oa which the cottom warehouse } | tat — a the offuer 4 | ng to Mr. Clarke & ° t yo as . Pee Ww ’ > Wiese, : Oarge.— ih Uoited Sst rict Attorney this day 60 | Say guvelnped wer A bis not been ascor. | 0 tbe Mir nent oT " 1 the river, then t ; o | Save , vie a batertl and aoe gee Pes . a ‘ * Ps ' A Wherter & Ww ‘a Sewing Me sand doliars. = The prec the affair — YY tteow Navy runout for d T feduren fell 0 wit 1 1 the Foam, r we = | mei terre where Oey, LFS Snes ate rms iver ces * ay | 06 the Toth inet . cot | elated mt rhe . 4 i ° ( i} BRAVA OF Mamacucenrt® Arr perks Aect “ { mag 1 ’ . | 7 Preteen € 1 tn atl Legatleed Lotte= a3 Carte « Viette, 91 Phete- morning some foyr hundred men, attachod 1 tye sword | 4 wings »} Bron ¢ ; , ‘ Dattalion of Maxtachuwet(s ort reed wy. 4 * " @ . . \ ‘ ver