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4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1863,—TRIPLE SHEET, Ne IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON. some Mh io his object, aud is still unsuceess(ul im bis es During Friday night tho enemy’s fire was chiefly main- THE FULTON’S PRIZE, | sane ct Suh ie witnoringcn nan Me: RESO SN fo Ab the time of capture ate bad some paasougers on Arrival of the Anglo-Rebel Blockade | "4:29 #0 now with tho offers, amd aro in charge of the United Siaies Marshal. NEWS FROM MEXICO AND ST, DOMINGO. , MARSHAL FOREY AT HAVANA. ana taiued by Battery Gregg and bis mortar or Cummings’ ARRIV AL OF THE FULTON AND THORN, | Vor, alr, Sry cah stots wore dos, bv ois a eleven hundred and tweaty shots Gred ia bweaty-four quoted at 35. We are paying pa Runner Margaret and Jessie. I oo pede DARING FEAT OF UNION SOLDIERS | "2: 1 oso ov stntey moraing » copra 45 io mceone mp Preeen of Mexico and wy Alsastor cocurred, resulting in the tugtast death of thir. Bra, Bourke. ¥ the Mexioans. teat of the herole gartaos, detailed and posed athe | THE WAY SHE WAS CAPTURED, 2 ela r : 4 Peep at the Interfor of baie rij an may Cota’ ; Fort Sumter. side. The melaucholy coourrence waa csiised by a three J. Borke. hundred pounder Parrott sbell striking ‘tirder ia | (NTEMSELY EXCITING CHASE AT SER, | &¥-crve. , the sea wall of the barracks, caving inthe root, crushing A ‘Miss Sparks was on ber way (e ber home im Richmona, re and borying-the-men Denesth the rule: The fhaving been at obo! tw Wor Goins Unto ack. USED UP CONDITION OF THE STRUCTURE, | va couse conprntray mi, ueret toes | SCENE ON BOARD THE PRIZE. ce rocerag mya erent | OAD BANOEE To TE GENEL W HAAN, . , ‘ . Viously resteted the contiaual shook of the The following is tho official Seer the South. Mrs. Bourne le'g young woman, her Basband Rebel Account of the Blege | kitea:— Teport of the mames 6¢ the VALVE OF THE YEWEL AND €1nco, inving died only a hort tiune'ginee, and she was on roule : crow of that yoosel—thug making the numbor of persons Kknown,.to., Rave been sawed, oo far twonty-sia, ‘ad tole... The captain “reports thet™ in latt- tude 22°45 north, and ‘longitude 70 20 west, between Capes, Sag Aptonio amd Catache, the ‘vepegl was discovered to bo on fire, and he! could do'ne- to save the passengers, whereby nearly all Lave been probably lost. We cannot help regretting that the APANISHL> TCTORIEG Of. DOMINGO. —_—- Our Havana Correspondence. 5 i. § to her friexds in Bedeldom. ‘ A . cy of Charleston. Lieutenant Boruarox—Sergeaut We, Orcas Tae &e., Fey Fan. ‘hs malo portion ofthe esurstigy anp/Sigtchesen sel? », Havana, Nov. 3, 1868. maa of renols casing. passongare 3,4, Stevens, 8.L. ed Jow mucksiers, whe (hove ap parioslar history worttt j Ail Alerting fever aia “he Departs of General ve wl Are appolated Uy shelr show - FE PLaR ile ii Vises rey ia Tee United Fate, meationmg. | VSP) Brees ek a nA i gd ise ssbembde oastens of Capt Otines onal te . 4 ja! . M 4 dl -s and Stage transport Fulton, Captain G. M. Inf Rootetion 2. Deswinge, a. investiguied amd it found guilty ‘he should INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE FIGHT, | Revay-tct egies Sct 00, Walker, from ae bar, arrived! at this port yester. ‘Tie rebe's will mourn ovor the ‘ous of thig yesse! more in, Twoltth Georgia battalion, and Mr. Matthows, | @Y morving, with the prize steamer Margaret and Jecale | ‘28° A0Y other im the trade, and greng aredit ia due Cap- | _ Our lmeatsdates from Maxico, via Saatiago de Cubs are be \ ; | bedealt with accordingiy , to prevent such occurouces be- Nt. As usudl, The greateppart of the news in Speeiah ve epi one moral 0 captered y i oe ‘ooming eons ~ ‘&n oversecr, were buried thie fn tow, wht (aia Walker for bis perseverance’ ta fils pursuit ef her. 5 THE BURL OF THE THR ‘7 fhe barracks on the som ago, where Mad Doan wanee ark ces ee ie Lewes, | thiatine of steamers has been plogulaly fortunate, axtne | S™Mlets Cees aot ep pew ae | tbe etree tn rte ne wnat tne al TEEN REBELS, | ic. nas case Of ap It is oustomar: sister stp, the Arago, captyed the afgamer Emily only & a al Sent. 6-9 | the isiand—nearly a our ving beow Major Comtsuutog Post. nent dfenyighs a he mortage papers | Powdered fow wooks’ ogo, In’ spite of the went of fast naval | M2Mtigence: Dalle of this netare are ctrfainly ney tme- | taken to susdreak the prwerfat and rade Portagt, and sha’ QpIy shadow of intprest they possess may bogs Sabato: free acriey Uihene seta EE BLOOKADE. RUNNERS: not yet comipletratven in the heamt of the sentally Tho fod wixg tia wit! give the reado:x conve jifea of the | In thetr keep, \\"hus wo find the read from Vere @ruz number of cargoes which have rin into the ports of | to the capital re-madale as over, tie corches alld! ‘Charleston antl Wilmingtes up to the Ist of August, and is | railroaScars bekg ornstantly atts large guoviife from rebelauthority. To show what wo"have‘done to | partics, notwittistraidiog those goaches ere com stop the Anglo-rebel! trade, those vessels’ which -are | stantly attemied by, an escort. Gn We 34 uX., W - RS marked with’ * bao beta captured or cestrozed by | for tnstsne, ie wot pel BR Vera * Gres’ Captain Walker immediately gave chase, determined to | Uited Staton -vosseloze r for Soledhd’ was wate y & force estimated at one hundred mounted mea and on foot. Threc overhaul her if possible, and if she’ proved to: be a | ANE AH OF muauaRe-winir CARGOES FROM FONGIOW TOMS AT ne hut . aixey rebellion ig Bt. foar hag thkow & Visible form; principally throughout the district of Cianfuegos. The population is, in fast, alarming the ne- gre by their uxtimoly and unnecemary public demva- Strations of foar inthe cities aud” vilt7gee of that district, and planters aro Chtly expeotidg'revolts on their estates; bat to my knowledge nothing bas tranapikod yetto de: serve much attentica- Two well known citizens of H:tvamn dic#on the 18th of October last. One of them was Senor Conde de Jit ¥ whe had beea sutority*rom disease of tho brain. other was Sonor Manus! Maria Parwjo, one of our mij)ion- aires. Although « boy only tom ycurs' o'd; Bn wx Lighly Jintedligent and well educated. He waartho sly child of ‘one of our most respectable Erate Tl | pew deplores ‘This patoful news reachod the olty nt ancarly hour ow | relleve him, go that duriog-the ontire day a bright look. | “Tuiserss-wo'are gradually but suroly’ Ureeicing up block BEAUREGARD AND THE REBEL WAVY, | Stray morning, and croated a general feeling of saa. } Outs kept. At about seven alock on Thiufeday morning | “4° Taine: Ress and depression tn'the community, The brave and | Iaet, when off Wilmington, N.C., thé Idokout at tho Gallant mou, so suddenly cut off, were mostly natives and | foretop masthead reported that’ large steamer was. in CAPTUBE OF ANOTHER BLOCKADE RUNNER, | "0/0518 of this city, and their doaths huve broagt | sight on the port bow, and a'tcr a little white it was dis. mourning to a lergenumber of houschoids and distressed: | COVared that she was painted wRite and wad burning soft &., &e., xe. Felatives and friends. The bodies were brought ‘to the | Com, and allogether her appearaiee'katl moysmonts were city on Saturday evening, andtaken possession of by their | suspicious. ‘Tho United States steam transport Fulton, G. M. Walker | T@#Pective families, On sunday aftornoon-the funcrals commander, from Port Royal, 8. C., Nov. 4, and Stone | “°K Place from the various residences of the:deceased, Inlet same day, at half-past seven o’olock P, M., arrived followod by large crowds ot sorrowing retatives and:sym- i French offigera and su-enpa rt of fourtecrsoldiers were on | ‘bittoriy’the loss of such’ a promisisx youll. Weis suid at this port yesterday morning, patbizing friends. Tho-goeno in Tradd street, whore | Mtckad® runner, to capture her. I¥ wad not Jong Before jee oat St. board pi sch needs hil Tesistence, suocceding {)t6'bars telt a round fortu# of ovor itfoe mill dollars. On the Bth of November, at seven o'clock A.M., while | 8M funeral processions followed In guccession, wan ceil eh discovered, in chase, ony of Which | Jan Shee May 13—*Antonion finally io driving. off theft’ asuailauts, tt not. without wewaSlek ba dbial off Wilmington, the Fulton saw the blockade runner Mar- | Peculiarly sad and. painful to witness. The bereaved wi tat decetand. hein poehcmpt pl May lbcecuiyeos Sere Kantian Ay Menem hag comienpsset Ligier, yan % Garet and Jessie, gave her chase, and, after fring oighteon | mllles lived sido by wide. mn Founds, compelled her to come to. At four P.M bearaca | 0% Siturday the bombardmont/again raged. Curiously, COUr8es , BO'as to hend her off. Jan 29-—Thist! 9 y 8 jessie, Tho suspicions.of tho officors of the Bulton’ wery'con- | Feb. 14—Lcopad, | ae {From tho Diario ¢4'la Marina, Nov: 1:] The grand banyjuet gives to Gonorat Forty Wy the ot the Foroign Logioniy Several of the passengers wore Midrn ais de Casieilflorete war a brilliant and sactossfat woundod, among (hemr My. Lgrous, a direcisr of the rai yi : “car ‘Tie grand hall of tiie"boautitul saldou in wihem hor and declared her a prizo. Aftor transferring ber pas. | A Steady fre was kopt up by two Monitors, two heavy d bs a aerrenee Fondyand @ youretady. "Tap guerillas Wawhenvily,and | Uwfustiy-tos tok place was ofowded 10 every, pure, by sengore to the Fulton, tent a hawcor on board, and at | S04, $80 UKM riled guno at Groeg, three heayy | Mrimed ast she raaapaieio ead Tew [aaa cloven were subsequently caaght’ and immediately hung. | t's" raoet wealtsy, boautiful aad: laflvocvial ot Teves Seven olelock P.M. procecided on her course, with the | Td guns and four ton-toch mortars at i ahinioanctliee daily, x May 25—*Britannic,* A fow days previousty'amofMeer weturning “to ¥ scetery There was'no wind in the early-part of the chase; and Cruz Meine teen ‘ew Yoru, | ® middio battery, nod four rifled guns” at foe = Poe Fp to trons sagittis pots <lube, pote ‘Henerat Sttoe, the Captain Goaeral, proposed the hoaltts mtonme poe a masa ane oD h Wagner. Four hundred and forty-thrve rifled shots were | ooo ee Serene covers COuMNTOS: Cals Dy aren Ca fie pom rep ee by ne hee eonhian Heaps Feo sy bell esate pant paabiel W8 Sogo akoane TOITS old, has two oscillating engines of vo hundred | HFffom the laud batteries, of which sixty-one missod; | ether veeoet; but bisa igang cecal) fre eame | hy Sune 10-—*Margt and Jemie: | 1038 of 006 of his evesrt,kalliog four Of bis eumitsats and | Yalmeaych friendly fvelings, aw fe pel ge he chen bores power, and wae ‘ballt tn Glangow, Sho bas a cargo | <iS0{7 21x (rom theMoaitors, alt of which straciii, and-| 2°80 Sawn SEs 004 the Fulton et hor forest; oretop- | starch 18-—eCalypee. June 27—*Alice. wounding others. Those guerillas wore from Jalnpa. | Fusonie to tnercition on tho Coast ¥ Spain this arosees of silks, wines and dry g ods, and had one hundred men | ‘Bfe? hundrod und seventy-threo from the mortars, of aes eA where abet rycl and the engizcer’s depart: a ee Fa rt ag Their chief, Rojas, subsequently attacked Tovar, Mex- | was roctived with roat onthusias-w, sud the Margiis re- on board—crew and passeugers. See another column of | ¥tch one hundred and twenty miasod. a coreg rece) Hn , Ditee by proposing the health of t1 Queen of Spxin and the royal" family, aud ng. thas ‘he recollected with! Pleas we the envery and devotion of the Spanizh roldierk.- ho aut shared wieh the French thor entrance: tw Verw: rug joan imperialist commanding, m Jalisco, bus wer Beaten ‘and driven to Jalapa. Ovoof the oonsequencer OF Tewar's victory was the pronunciameste in his favor avGolam: eMart éedeasie, July 10—* Antonios, spared on the: machinery. ‘The chase now Decaniy’ very | March 24- —MArey Gedetle, iy tm ot Tobsio, oxolting, and all'the passengers were perched th plaees’| April 12—* iHavelook- daly 22—* Alice. which gave them:s view of tho ficeing craft, April 26—f agie. July 23—Fanuie. this morning's Heracp for ‘urther details. ‘The mortar fuses, we loarm, are 60. cut as to explode the Henry Beshun, of Company K, Seventeenth Connecticut | *2°!! # second or two after tho reports. Voluntoors, died November 6, and was buried at sea on | DUFiNK Saturday night seventy rided-shots were fred, ‘shell 25-9 tant danies but tho Jiarists suppressed it nat ahot tne eatet.. ano: | CUE. osc ion denne to tho health at thes theaenenian ce Gis oie aa mostly with time fuses, of whieh toa passed over, and | , When witbin proper distance Captain Walker-ordered'|'"TTotal nua iber...-<---+0-=» +48. | ther Moxtcan of the tamosetipeyone Murela, wan attacked | Captatsdencrat ss Guba nad to hershal Forey, whos wee, + ‘The Fulton brought the following passongers ;— thirty-tureo mortar shells, of which twelve failed to | BIS Tiled gun tobe tratned upon the robel and rSt'to | seuy ats Of STRAMSIS WITH CARGORS 1ROM FOREN PoRte'| by a superior force of gueriilae Bem Ia Tojeria, 2nd came | asmal army of Brewch soldiers, hid acculplishod Bo much i Mexico. ‘ihe sevura pxpers etate that Sense Don Fusebie do Salazae ¥ Mazsredd; at present tn the Waite States, hte * Captain 2, Mrs. Bragg, Captain J. 1, Moore, Captain Strike, The fire of the land batteries was directed chiefly W.M. Crosby, Major T. Hy Hulsey, Ticatenant Joseph | &¢ the southwest angle of tho fort. Muller, Surgeon Vai Ftten and servant, S. & Gowdy, ‘The flagstaff-was shot away twico on Saturday, and rev bring hor to, en&Mr. Olifford, the fourth officer; who'ncta- |) ‘4 WTULMINGLON, N. ©, asthe gunner of the'Fulton, soon had a twentyspounder |) 1968. 1868. , Off victorious after losimgoleven men out of fift Parrott shell trundfing after her. The line of the'shot | 3M! —*0 >rnuble, Take the above a8 sampios of what the guer'li4s: are Sargate tl, Mieeal : ; doing, for it would bo notinng more than a waste oF time | Deca co amissioned by her Caluolio. Mubjesty to exainiue Surgeon HH, Michell, Liouteant G. B. Seaver, Samed | piace by Sergeant Grabam, Corpesaliald sed eivalo e ae itmimed er. Three shots were fred=in'| Hob. ed uaa Sad paver Jo" reconpeiel tec saaieieedCisca esaptcar the Conumarcit nerangemeats of de eobice a rele J. A, Aude: Staics Navy: De. Tlarlbut, J M. | Swaia, all of Company F, Twelfth Goorgia battalion. The | St0?ssion; but stilt she almost flew in hor endeavors*to |) Feb. J with which tho Moxican’ papers are filled, and none off ot | Feb. 20—Kq ‘The Hevana papers are entirely barrom of news. Surgown W. A. rmith, Surgeon ‘A. B. | flagutalf was go out up that it was found: necessary to | °08P® changing bor course several timos. Feb. 21—Do , "gon im 008 alesse pedis tte ac recsnasamsorens {fap HS, which hardly rise to te dfgoity of @ good old fa: tonodi, ——— WwW. » Alm . W. Farnsworth, Lieuten- 7 mi was nt 6 excitemel chase; ‘ob. 22—*) mma. op x 4 ant Van § G. D. Hilla’ Captain raise the battle flag of tho Twelfth Georgia in its place. Fulton firing at intorvals, but failing to hit her object, | Heb. 25—*(a -anite City. June 14—:ehoo. Sixth ward row on election duy. The only exceztton TE INYERESTING FROM CANADA... Overton, Farle, Vigutenant J. Taylor, &, | Ou Bunday the firing was stilt kept up by the Afonitors. | 9 Gt b ; | March 3—* Sornuble, June 15—Luxenie, find this time is a fight ata place cated Atotonilco, ‘vite: Sa nee te Holmes, Captain R. D. Flwiod, Lieutenant 8. ’W. | and land batteries, und in the afternoon at intervals, The | At four o'clock the prize was close to, and, finding that |'Sarcn 1¢—* (ritmalee June 17—Arabian. 4 forco of six hundred metry belonging to tho corps ofthe Oxr Monéreal Correspondence = te —, FM I ts poser G. | shots were eatimatod by some to be discharged at the she was boing overhatled, she hove to, although her panier bo — cad Te sXeotti Juariat General Nogrete, attacked » portion of Mart.sen’ »: a sieharein pon * r, LL. bit,’ Edwin Ji H : 1 ‘March 23—L izzie. juve 22—Flo1 aes ‘ i econ road Captain GD: Povean, Captain Waterbury, Fucgeone, | Fate of four a minute ptepalosays thatbed’ls net bagn forthe pemmanspiot Mus | Mee ee Sune 28—Ciyde. troops stationed iu that town, and were sepulsed WMO] rang Paritamenlary Struggle of the Placemen, In andi< Charlee’ Koch aes, Buckley, W. Ml. Ingraham, | The fring ts still going on, hotand heavy’, at the closing | M4Y Passengers he would have continued on in opiterof | Ary 1-~ec, seaublas ara lose of thirty Killed. and- wounded ead fifteen or tw Ont—Tact inthe Provincial “Ring” Better Than Ora- Gharles 8. Kueh, Alex. M. Brown, 1. 1) Cobell, Captain D: | or our report—ten ita night, his pursuers; but bis feelings of humanity would not al- |. aprit 14—Fie ra. July 11—Fila'and Annisw.~# prisoners. “Thik 1s the noarest approach toa batt’ , 4 P. Johason, Liccichant J. H. Lay. Lienteboit Hick oie aii low im to risk theives of the two ladies who were-om| April —Pol :. daly Elizabeth. tay Comssonted Official Lang, auth Festtoal' wep Captain W. D. Whiting, Lieutenunt A. G, Noxon, Thomas BEAUREGARD ®PAYS 4 TP'TUTE TO THR RRERL NAVY, April 23—*M argt July ~—*Hobe. which any mention 1s made, Anniversary of the Allied Victory Over Rusia at Pala- Ellis and gervent, 1D. Stone, M_ Tomilson, Lieutenant F, General (71 13—No, 100. . ‘April —Me rrima, July —*Fmma. BuyAt length tho Frencbaro in motion, notwithstea® "| Aaacq—Ha'toween Sports—Gelleyiale Progress -Monw. x Bar Captain T. H. Heor weg, George ‘C. Charles and Heapgvantens, Cars oe Canon, Tt was not long-after she hove to before the Fulton} April —Cb Fe og cond 1e—Rugenia, ing the rains continued. Perote, Jalapa, National Bri "gs; to the Pat of 1160. y wit Servant, J, L. Cherry, Gottenberg, JK. 2 Frorta, . 30—R. - —Pet. . 4 ‘ment riots, —Sympathy with Scoession— Mongshoimer, Charles Folien, Salon if, E Breen. De Cuantrston, 8. C., Oot, 28, 1863, se A patted bee regina snarl 13—Baa shoe. aly 14—sCornubla, Pasodo Ovejas, ZacatlawyChigushuapam (fetch ot y2P |: Geta Dascoverice—Arvest of American Voluntary Me. on, Captain ‘ouvera, Charles M. Panning, Thomas | the forces an: country the names o + | Fulton. in w Nansemond came: up:| May rouble = ms imperialiste, who claim-¢hat the following additional: |! sorite i Memaned 3 i : the nigntot thebtn lost, acsaled nnd eo pearly destroyed. 208 after, and the boarding ofleer attempted tohist the we ae ‘Gael? | silae va proasuaseoceenavorht tor settee Clitere Micke acs PTET HRA caaaabatin _ aE gunship Thorn, Capt. Morgan, from Stono Inlet | the timited States iron clad stcam (rigate New Ironsides, at | Eunboal's flag and thereby cintm posréasion of the’ ship: BUM DOP. aeieeseneedessessesseesseess GO") tepee, dlatriet of Hurfeta; San Jose de Juchttan, Stato-of! pf . th inst , arrived at this Port Iastevening. As she passed | her ‘moorings Off Morris Island. Lieutenant Wm. T. Glas- Never, perhaps, tm the history of the province did pe tical matters cause such excitement as during ané since - the Parliamentary saesion which was brought tos close. @fow daysago. At-the opening of the session the gov- ernment party had to meet their opponents with the- smallest possible Working majority, while the opposition, ‘confident in thelr unjom and strength, awaited only the: first trial of otrength,-whioh they prophesied would -give- ‘them an opportunity of ccoupying the government benches « Tor at least four yearay The rival parties mot; the contest, (was long and severe, Tay a’tor day and week after week. Dut one of tho Fulton’s orew’cut the balyards and hoisted mk gpmemnece sie Yosine: ‘a flag brought froum-the Fulton. | Mad it mot beoasbat the bettom of the Margaret and: | Berco had reached Queretaro, on ite march to San Lu'a: Abawser was dow passed from the Fulton tosthe:|! wacie w: 6 f.aul the Fultom.could not have caught her; but: |, Potosi, but this needs :enfirmation. pe 3 Prize—which proved to be the fameus Margaret: | tie engineet s of the eaplop-enerted themselves to chete | In the meantime wt s4-ts Juaroz démgt I cannot dic On the 6th inst., forty miles nyr.theast of Frying Pan | forget their brave endeavor, though unsuccessful, and it | aad Jessie, boundifrom Neseau to Wilmington, I. C:— , utmost, am! we-have heard’ in several quarters that |: sever that he is dolmganything, theugh his friends and Bhoale, was boarded by the Ustad states gunboat Hou: | Srvioo td omelate toes nn AMS % 1%) aod the steamer wan taken ia tow. ‘The Koystote state: great credit is duo to.Mr. Frazier, the third assistenten- |: eupportora spoak of ties increasing: enthusiaam of the: Qua, who reported having © ascd the deg before, with | They have shown what four resolute mem ean sccom- |-coming up, her commander tendered ‘prize mastor and! | gioeer of th o Fulton, for hisaatining iabors in urging dbe-|| eowniry, and all that :ot of thing. Posetbly the papere: be United States steamer Koystone State, a blockade | pligh.__1be example mast not be barren. | oanp, | crew for the prize, which Captalo Walker poltolg de- | Sup orwas d tothe utmast-of her ability, iw the interest of the imperial regouoy suppress ‘avora. Fupner, (rging to get 49” 4 witmington. She was struck Ro a Jonvax, Chief of Staff, “| clined, asserting «that, having captured the prize,bewas F Ca>tain{Wotsen,,the. popular: an@ regular commender, |: bie Juarist news; but kmever see im except im a vague able to take he? isto Now York." was On this successful trip, amd the vessel was-in | form, through other sources than Méxicaa papers. And by two shots from the’ douqua. ‘The Keystone State was ha juares, still in chese after 2,9, a ‘Nothing of interest occurred during the remainder-of } enarge Pain Walker, whe, by his houssty, integrity || evon in thove statersenta so {avoratleto Ji I cand Charleston at Avo P.M. oa the ath heavy’ firing was beard | Sell, Actiog Aasisipot Engiveer J. If. Toombs, Pilot Wine Osjaca,and Izhustian, sear Tulancingo. Its said thate ton Cannon, Fireman James Sullivan, were volunteers for the Yrom Morrls iz!snd and two Monitoms, mostly directed | service’ which they executed with a skill and coolness towards Fort Sumter. / commensurate with thelr daring. ‘THotr cantiote — ‘STramany Fostos, ), the trip until early Sunday morning, when thorcrow i] did they thus contené—one party to retain possession of Mr. Gutey De n Rovrs mom Hittox Huap, 8. C., y and uncet-xincadevopion:to-the: interests ef the ship. and: | lay hold of no fact unashich they might rest for support, 4 ur foot goin or we pteas ™ To New You, Nov Ty tee3. ‘And passengers of the prize were transferred tothe Pub | her owners, me risen-trome quartermaster to bis present: | Sor tho simple reasoadhat no facts ase. given worth mea. posh seta Seog recep sept — Four Inano, 8 C., Nov. 4, 1868. '} ‘The undersigned, military and navy ofleers and citi- | ton They arrivodenfely, and the Margaret and Jossiowae | caviable position... Aleaing. Ow the othian hand, what ites Become of Ne- ‘| SOtenneet 3; Satenehe cad bis: confvoves Fort Gum’ or was entered by © venturcsome'party on | 7#e, Demengers on board this, ship, take, gree ee in expreasiog their bigh regards gent the ORE? othe 2d instant. Captaim Ferris, of the Inde. guct and strat ‘management of the present commander, Penden Battalion, with @ smal! boat’s crew, rowed | Mr. sd nf u De has & blockade runser, . " * MOaY wy up to tbe foot of the slope whien eect PY ay ny po pen cod i wow tng. bee ra foe Senne soar oh : vs upon the seaward face, and while e corporal re- | port. i Margaret suceessfu! would Fourth > sined behind the others clambored up the ruing til the | their ship 7 ly, aud inspired us alt —— ‘wemost | have been her Se cae Shadi 1H oo Purser— foromost roxched the summit and peered in. ‘This point, | “Wp spottord, Major Lith Mer Vols senior military om. | Ports of a contre as = however, liad scarcely been geined when the vigilact | oer on board: A. B. Snow, Sur; oon, N.Y V. Hngingers; Sel, | Beem reserved for en my transport une-ber, garrison botame aware of the presence of hostile visi, 6 «8. Ve: pionaee Provailed, and the abip of Stato. rode proudly throag that furious storm despite the flerceness of tue waves ‘Mhat day aftor day essalied ber. The goveroment party ‘may possibly feel prowd of their victory, while thelr op- Povevts may feel an equal amount of mortification at. their defeat; but Use conviction of every sensible versom fs that all their squabbling for powor and polf is culoa- lated on!y to reflect diagrace on themselves and. discredits i ¥ 0m, the proviuce. One party, it is ovident, scrupled net ! taken to the steamers wharf at the foot of Beasivetreet, | The follor ing is a liatof the-ollizers of the Ful North river, and the Fulton went around to the- East river, where at noon she was taken upon thesectional ‘grete’s corpse of ihren thousand mom and fourteen pieces” of artillery, with whiok he commemeod operations only three months sinve, expecting to ircrease his command to e artayeby volunteers from the ‘enthusiaa- .; Alc”’ and ‘‘devoted's poople? Woll, ualass wo are entirely ~ misiaformed. that corps bas not only not ‘increased, ‘Dut bas dwindled dews to the insignificant total o° fv hundred mon, withaud & single pincd of artillery. Their ~ lente» Rogenit te, seid to have fled the country alte- ther, and gono to Brownsville, Taxas; but that is not ficety. apy pire te tbe field, aad his~ ye * ith. campaign has & most molanchely failure to cmptoy the mosScerrapting influences to retain power, } tors, and’ greeted them with © volley of musketry. To | fPCoon Gian oslo, Tout, Col, dorus | theswittest and most successful blockade ronnees they ‘Surgcan—H. Ps lersual Foray artived hero on te 2Tth, and lett on the | ‘while the other copsidered mo resne: tee dishonorable ee | rush dows the bank snd got azain into their boat was the Pt had in their line of packets. Aseietant, Wells. aie 5 fobtain the much coweted plunder, N.; Jno, ‘Viste OF OUR REPORTER TO THE PRIKA (Meta Steward —Jemes. Mulligan. e Only means of escape open to our friends, and they ri rey i. agg, ae vielled the and J rday, | Weare indebted to Pr ‘MoMasjus and theofficers of One remarkable fect, however, the Lite session hap availed themselves of it with becoming celerity, though ; Max. Crosby, it, 2034 N.Y. repester Proved beyond a doubt, and that fe, that the most suc- in their hasty departure they secured a small cargo of . Convers, Capt, and C. 8.; Ad. Wagon, Lient.; } and found, om going down the dock raw tab the chip for favors ressiwed. ‘cessful politiciansef the present dey are not necomsicity - . bricks, which are eagerly sought for as trophies, BiH. Togerson, Ace. Sargeod 115th Ny Vritceary, | street, aerowd of curious people, who, sitracted by the | o., gui Newa@ullecterts Accamnt os the “those who can make the mont.elogueat. spesches, .bub. AYVEARASGR OF FORT SCATER. Seer een ols; James Baxter, Lieut Vol, Engi, | lero rebet ag fying from her dagatalf, hadcongregated to Captarg. spicit, ang-lecke every inch. Ho is ‘quite unreserved: }/ hose who havo the greatest. buslnese tect, and who cam. Tho fort is badly used up. The sca wall at present is s it, Buiss, Lieut. Oo. H, 10h oun. vols; | leur the particulars, and Mf posible gaio-sdmiitance 19 | 9. casisa, eaten transport, Fallon, from Charleston oes wubjns of Marly ekg vey reely about every. thin, future condition of; Hoxtoo. His opinions of Mexiaans are not fatieri From thq highest to the lowest befoind them urroliabie. thinks a maa of good intentions but weal. aod . Orteya he speaks of in praise. so far ae career 18 concerned, considering that be is deal most readi'y, Bo matter how simple thir language, | o | im those dry but -‘stubborm facta” catled statistion. } It {is well keown that tc, regard to oratory. | the advantage in (the Canadian Assembly lies { | with the opposition, embrecing ca it dees such powerful noers; Francie M. , an uttor ruin, ‘The arches of the oxsemates were some | E. T.(. W. Fox, 112th 'N. ¥. V.; William Almy, Lo a age PIT Dah the pie wens cee OP gedaan arial acting nnpnaggps Cast Col. J. J Elwell; @. W. Wilson, Adjutast 6lst Vols. ; P days since Inia bare. Now they are demolished, and | 7 7° " corps; R. L. Elwood, ‘eth, a ‘the, Steines, ‘en win por Sioa from tobi (otha biaianks Me Tegular slopo of rains, | Par Vola; Bama, Satler 6th Cons, Vols. mitvance to the dock and ship, the Iniser lying om the ava Bie pre? a gory. 14 yee . '. Vols. head in. over which « storming party might readily pass. Scat- | Hedge Mitchell, Surgeon 'N. ©. C. Vols. is oe ponte ee adh pc Ay perins, leckinn Sramee, Fett entirely white, and 4 ot & mailit man by profession, and encrgetic apeakers as J. A. MoDenald, ‘Rose tored among tbe broken masoory are fragments of ex- City Intelligence. f ,. | Durning 60lt coal, polats on the part. bow; immedi- | © poe T fed inthe ; oe + McGee, ploded shotte, and solid shot, and shattered chastes, and | prey ry igure AYEXUE—AN AGED WOMAN BUANED | 4*¢0 tons, of « fine So Ae Aaya arner, | ately gave chase, which resulled in her. altering her | sy roving been delivered hy thaderebel ou leary keer, | and Galt, SLU, with thelr ackwowiedged superiority im Gislodced gun carriages. ‘There are no guns there. This TO DEATH, ETO. tes,’ she hes tere ammaketecks. hessteanonagpd coursoseyeral.times. We followed ber, and after a short | co elty to the crowd assembied at the San Lazaro gateto | this respect, they have been faisly outgeneralied by J. 8. Dombardment has developed that fact. Between soven and eight o'clock, onSaturday mora. | standing; but ber topmaste ant: pet obepS taken. time digcoverad that she was throwing cargo overboard, Witness his departure = sged since ‘the day on which 1 | MoDooald, Frown and Dorloty who have «Mereby faTeined SRAVERY OF THE GARAiRON. ing a fire broke out in the millinery store No. 648 Eighth | ¢own to prevent age ting istan3e. | which, confiemed per firat suspicions that she was recelyed from your hands, on this very spot, the kags of | the many p-edictions made segarding them, to the <tbot They aré brave fellows inside the fort. Three days ego | syeneo, owned by Mrs. Caroline Meyer. The flames | She baa POU en — oe Liverpool | wisckade: panaen.:: There. was alee 40 aight afore thoir Magataff was twice shot away, and each timo tbe | spread rapidly, and destroyed the stock and fixtures, and | ané the poke yee alla pec csegg: and, aft rigged gunboat, five poists on our port bow. rebel banner was replaced under the most terrific | aiso extended to the stairs and between the lath and plas. i PAR ep de | gp remainaih ia sight for © chest, time, when we lost fire. On Tuesday afternoon we saw the colors of the fort | ter partition to the roof. The firemen, as usual, were ba gegen mer ty P siipanc tight of heey astern. At ten A. M. made o side-wheel G° down agsin, and one of the soldiers immediately | yery prompt, and succeeded in confiaing the fre tothe | Of engines, of great Po gunboat omythe port beam (afterwards ascertained to be mounted the heap of ruins to holst it; but while De was | puiiding in which it originated. Los theese nee TA Bot bees 8 foe State). About this time we fired three Standing with the fag in his hands « shell froma rifled | An elderly lady, named Leah Levi, who occupied apart. Pe apy po hym yey ‘ine. | Sh0ts ay the chase from a tweaty-pounder Parrott gus, gun in Fort Putvam struck him, and we saw no more of | ments on the third floor, was found burned to death. She | by the police _ falling@uort of the mark. At eleven A. M.madeaside- him. He was blown to pieces. had evidently endeavored to make bor escape, and had } United States Marshal, whe were very kind and courteous | 1 toes (afterwards ascertained to be the Nanse- won aso 0m teens ptr, Oris enh | rpm Maas nde te] pan ons prt bw, sr pra sn Coo Wis RE eR, is wis unter iaike Twentieth precinct station, and the Coromer | ‘rhe deci aft waa lutabered up with at least a condor | Ff*@.dbie time until fous... M. continued tm pursuit, y there nooms « mystery. ae ied. gradually wideaing the space between us and the gua- Mercury, tately received, contains am aecount of Satur. eo er stated to Fire Marshal Baker that she bad pine wood, probably to be used ia kindling the fires under u , when, + veer iaof oF catting around the | Dante 804 nearing the chase, when, after baving fired Gay's Horibardment, when one single shell of ours killed | just kindled @ fire in Ber stov be her Doilers. Barre) ranges were ig &TO" that on tha iret trial of strength they would be compel 10 the |, 104 to walk over to the +*ceol.shades of oppoaition.? soldier who was entoring G-nquered city. In that space A very: interesting cave.bas been pending in our law Of time great things have been accomplished, but mauy | courts fax.the last few cays. Tt appears that Mr. Del.tele, pre See ee ee thouy deh eeeccad ia | the prasemt High Sherithot Montreal, was accuaad of om. fulfilment of the end3to which it aspires. I, gentle. | bezzlement of the public money white fulfiiting thé duties men, will nover forget that in Mexico | bave been re- | of some former appo'siment; and, in order te, have the cer a trey lenpreabin o€ wack merorice Potier ing. | Maiker cleared up, te, have.the quilt of innocenes of the @elf to you as your with my sovereign, The azoused placed beyand doubt, ie was determined. by the , will Bd al Bao uat!] mee co (nd government to bane a special commission cgtablished to onges Teeapire oan abas io eamand tnasag Civilized | Bauire into the sald roports. A commission. was accord. watious the rank which becomes her, ingly appointed, consisting of Messrs. Dogherty an@ In regard to Maxjmiian, the Marshal thinks if he were | Matraynaye, two, lawyers of well known abili- your city. If that aot of deference was for me a to.belp you in regenerating, your country, at "date anges to go to Mexico jammediately amd take bold, he id Gnd | ties, belong to this city. Thea commission shots, some of which passed ontirely over the | ‘© (0 put tek ithe hows ee me Cu store, and then went up stairs, leaving hor daughter | gigeg of the bulwarks, some of them cpap and half gone. | teen ; sympatny end Ciyeee evnee: iF utright thirteen of the garrison, and as many more fell | Josephine aown stairs. ; oe Re ol vn wore lying amidshipe, ove of . object and others striking quite “near; aid after derable tune to pass fe in hie favor will ‘ing the day from other shots, They were under & | the yard, under the shed, was! yr 7 Seangelah at the time, and the structure, by one blow | the ‘ignt of the fire in the store; that on looking in she | marked ‘‘k. Laitie, Augusta, Ga.’ another was mat! : owas demolished and fell upon | S44 curtain which: bung around the door ip the board | «4 ig a diamond. The deck was covered with « damp, oan, Cok titrate } Partin on Ore, pe aint a eee eerae slippery slime of dirt et least ba's ap inch shick. bors came; but the smoke and spread too ra- cane THR MEDTL FINE AND THE RESCLT. mia, ‘and prevented them from subduing (he flames, SCENE ON BOARD, 5 Descending into the cabin by 9 toorway leading through her stock im the for sine fe nota casualty of irs. Meyers is insared for $700 on . bie paulyeaasl nd int Bowery Insurance C Her Joma will be abot 9400; | poy empha Bas og any kind has occurred among our artilierists. The enemy | ‘as not ineured on her household furtiture. The pod ap fromv Moultrie and Johnson a regular though not | puilding wes owned by Mr. Acstin, and is damaged about | cabin, fitted up with grees plush scttees. {he sides of ured. a manufacturer, No, vrapid fire; 3Ut each shot from t bel guns is noted a ae Teen te ta hie pieek ang | this enloon bad Veen neatly painted; but vow they are eed leaving Our competitors far astern, the prize hove to. At this time the Keystone State was about ton miles astern and the Nansemond about five miles. When the prize hove te, a prize crew, in charge of our first off- cer and the purser, was immediately sent on board, and a bawser from our stern attached to the prize, now ‘ascertained to be the steamer Margarot and Jessie, of Charleston, from Nassau, N. P., for a rebel port. grow con St yee take an turn. The Mexi- ia, iu bis eyes, Ho has not tbe slightest idea that Juarez can do any ining ‘Unless sore unforeseen reaction sbould set in. In short, 0 on board the Papama and bear the Marsha! talk your ba] potent cig va that war interésting Loasnot remember hait o I came near forgetting to mention that the illustri- ous Marquez—Heaven bless his sweet soul—has been de- corated with the rank and insignia of Comi lor of the of Honor. There, After that, let w bur ‘The gusboat Nansemond arrived alongside the prize ‘or cutthroat in Si despair. “ ” maloon ja used for a cargo room. Ascene to St. events there befalling. 4y those om sated, aod the admonition t0 “cover” gi¥e* | rurciture; jomured for $1,760 m the St. Nicholas Toeuratioe | soiled, as the about bait an bour and the Keystone tate about one hour | Turn we now ng ners ample timo to got out of dange Compan: o oechpiod by Peter Quick, on the | was unfolded Deggars description. Silks, gun- Our: latest dates are to October 25. The vew peg Md ie + | yap alestuer, s08 Sndueastounent decling. oe tea’ «. rags __ | after our bawser was made fast to the prize. General, Don Carlos Vargas, took pazsession of his office, eyphprrsre.) gorlesse pw Porhage ebout $100. insured for $000 In the Germania In, | POW2F, hoop skirta, prints, hate, quinine, butter, bran. ‘This stoamor {8 a valuable vessel, of about eight hua- | and politely saw hie predecessor off, on the 23d. The Mopltors Lehigh and Paiapsco are each day @n- | eirance Company red tone butthen, and'bas on boird an unusually vale. | latter gon , Don Felipe Rivero, is ia his seventy- | @ passing remark, but at dics, sogara, clouhlng, toys, cages of gin, thread, needics, ‘ 7 ly unfit to govern St. Domingo ina | that some may iby tbe Ran, azed, thotr rifled guns tolling wiih good effect upon the Narorton’s Maxican Sovee—By the request of geve. | shears, and tm fact everything you can imagine, frome , third year, and utter J’ : ein | that peta 7 atiac can ett Occasionally the Catskill fires from ber eleyen- | |. } foreign residents, and the warm eelicit«tjons of hie | needle to an anchor, are heaped together in one disordered able cargo. Crisis like the promat. Geueral Vargas’ reception "7 ‘been seve nF <3 capital ia described by the papers es enthusiastic in the | and feted in New that te do HY it A loch guns, but genersily at « most prudent distance. TP | pomeriis personal frienda, Mr. C. 8, SLanshan will re- | mass; tranke broken open and riled extreme, But Understood. At the collation which | any titae, and this ove in. yar chad Wil Bot Leman x r jollare’ worth of ¥ i Casm.—The facta in rela: | was 6 in, the government palace, aud to whic cooines# which now ee Now [tonsiies bas as yet cove nothing. this excellent lecture on the Freuch invasion of Mex! | thousands of dollars’ worth « s ‘Tre Custom Hover Foraxny spread Pe. | Site anh the ae ‘ot ‘itish empire. as numa oF sane ecko. a, at Lodworth Mall, 806 roadway, to-morrow | Tkappears from statements that when the prize eam | tion to hemrrest of ox-Deputy Collector Jobn Wilson on | arisio! repaired! after Lt ahha on maps 9 de By the way. talking of festivals, 1 must not forget to th 4 ent ber of pretty apesches Themen ob James Daud We closely lodked ater BY | geening, te 10h ash Th Miog a live lecture," In | pormsel tho captein kaye the roost abounded Nbarty | m chao of forgery are gradaaly coming to light. Wil | Rj volon, aoe the company sepsdied high gaol bumer | ieuon te ‘leben oy tbe Calsonian fae othe the MeDonough, in Lighthouse Inet, and by the Marble: | Yerggting x Che people Gf this continent, and more eepe. | Co tho erew abd paascogers, only wekiog em uo | eon, ik APpOMrS, WAS appointed 40 oOloe during the ad. with the CAampAGD, csosana hae gained opetbor | ted coorie wha touioghaat it ube" howe ot Brae head and mortar boat C. P, Wiliams ta Folly river. | cauy the cltirob of the United States, it may nately be | ald in lightening the hip by throwing overbonrd, | ministration of Prosident Pierce, and retained his situa- victory in the mountains, capturing another piece of ar- | and ine free, the t oF She beae sok the boatuer. j Those vessels fire among the rebels at Secessionyille and at | concluded the, there will be an overflowing aud tenes, 4 portion cf the cargo, which ooet 9900000 in | 4ton during Mr. Bacbanan’s term. He was removed 4 goyeral prisoners, while General UD, wanna ‘This colebration, uni aS a iy A pases towns i thom out of their batteries and pre- | Mr. SRans"an will treat the subject with cloquenco and | Foon at Noseau, Over $70,000 worth wan thrown | WuOD President Lincoln came into office, however,and marched from the capital with eighteen hand: to revive olf an’ ind pong aad “at othor points, driving ft ; | ability, ond, ow he is thoroughly informed on ail that re. | PP «Over $10,000 | went into business for himself. On the 80th of May last | men tqwards Agua, had taken possession of the | the Temembrance of tae sons of 0 i henored veuting the erectiog of new ovos. Peyond Grimpail’s, om | tty 4) “tic he cannot fall to interest his hearers. | into thosen,and a liitle merobant brig follewe to the he presented « note for $1,009 at the Bank of the Com- | Fillage of san Christobal without opposition. The garri- | and Geent sev a tees poem mortalized by Derns Stono rivet, the enemy has constructed a formidable | Cog, Sicktes and staff, Generals Thomas Francis Meagher, | wako of the ship, picking up tho casce of ellke, Ac, we | monweelth, and requested that it might be discounted. | gon of Puerto Piata had marched out in quest of the | verse ani A Ty otby on tee weitas work, whi ” was brought to light by # recouuclssance by | Graham and Dwight, the Mextcah ye —_ | they floated ou the suriace of (he water hy eR tect aK a M. AN Hpdgets, o0e | anys aod ea nene ‘° sitainet Remap lonaranete thao ta tarpepee weno ony regarding ‘the esteblish- bebe de: f Pm ation, ani as . vo [Rr Re! ‘ , | their own, rout ‘completely. urgents ‘ the Pawnee a few days since. | prt sail be present on. Givs oonenton, ‘The ladies’ cable, which been beaut: | was mace pay bie at the office of Mr. a one | wero killel and the rest fled in wil contagion Heont of a Paeamn el Mare io 1 Cal recat (354 cutenant A. E. D. Mughos, of the Independent |". b meaty mt fully fitted up, is wm jod mud even fi! Adirty | month alter date, Before the paper matured Wileom | “Captain Genorai Vargas is just the man for St, Domingo; | rocates measare dectare that although First Lioutepan % IserinuTion oR tam Rerroay axp Crivrien.—At a | fully * y | Went Out of business and” started for Chicago, . choice could scarcely be made. fe i# young, | chair does not any university in British Amorie= , ' bauallag. Ney Lore Yelaitents, Bates! ciemiebet tne { stated meeting of tho Board of Managers of the Now York | table, with § Bal{ Qoished wieals ip Chere sjcest cub; bite | Fone bank was competied to fatl back upon theendorser | Snervetio and knows by personal experience the kind of ot thee this enjectoe Bbould not Operate: tn thik cane, na service by a general court martial, on the charge of dis: | Ny lor the Ke et of the jruptared and Grprfed, belt | oF bread, ham, dirty piates i obsd lence of orders. | mber §, 1408, the a atone tin utter and dirty (umblers ity. Mr. Mudgett, upon being applied to in reta- he has to deal with, ther with more | McGill ts at the head of institutions of fte kind in the pre- ‘ ty brandy ‘and rhs val tion to the matter, stated “that the endorsement was & | toler sod leew omnpous rg siny of hh ymen | vinces, and it is only propor that it shouid tak £2, 1808, the ollowiog gOmI-AUOA) FECT a8 | Oa io in ine te wall oe cade ere Ample | forgery, Dut admitted tbat he attached his signature to a | ho’ hold omelat poritioas, In bis proctamstion te the read by the sorgoon of the tovtitution, situated at No. @T | teetimony thet drinking a4 well a* cating furnisbed @ | Gog hundred dollar note. Wilson claims that the signe. yple he calis attention to the rumor circulated Becond avenue —Received for treatmont, 43 patioats, of | portion of their pastime, Throughout the vessel the | ture to the one thousand dollar note is genuine, and pro- fase and which had more than |ikely mach to do wie Interesting Rebel Account of the Bom- ey bardment, ‘of ont doo ter 3 rn ed z ” duced a number of witnesses Im defence of the assertion. | gne jnsurrection—that {t war Intended to reestablish , i DAYS OF TH eIneR. roll ultert, 17: of varicose veins (or eviarged veins | “ : . 0 lat a {From the Charleston Daily Courter, Nov. 2.) | Brae tons), 21; of spinal divease (humpback), 25; of OFFICERS OF THE MARGARET AND JERe:B. of the opinion Ca aaeanenie ep hed forever. ou Tho bombardioent of Port Somver has continued ereely | lateral curvaiure et the pine, ®. ct club feet, 18: of Bip | jhe Margaret and Jessie was commanded by the well Meteete, Sarthing. testiden 1 the comtrary. Thus Abe rand oo te te 0 reve: emag 7 ¢ leet report. ‘The stobvore and gaileat endo: ie 2, of paralysis 39; of white swelling of the knee, known Robert Lockwood, who was formerly the pilot of matter stan justice Dowling ls expected to render ® | the state prisoners: there, who bad asked iasion to | century after this bloody Aral coeding eectable poset hen oe saan dl ae the stoamehtp Columbia, Captain Berry, running from thie | decision fh the case to-morrow. potve against the insurgonta of Cibao, and baving been | the combatants have agreed tountte peng * inn. appr ~ the brave, Indommable garrt | The Letmoonarare Pantene are on « strike. See adver- port to Charleston. Lockwood bas an interest in the ves: | Fiowt Barweay Wours—Oueria Ansen Lary Ovr.—Two | furnished seh arm Bz ctd Rivero, severally strage Sestiengaiah 0 the momar gnfencn of wha each pon How ongaged lo the sacred daty of holding end de | tigsment. \ Fe . med Jounio Brown aod “ Gentle | Out for themaclves without caring & idea, Lat us hope that ere Will Parutsly saother fllasteious page in the future history | the Cooper Instiiute this evening, at haf yact seven | Ticks and the pareet sem | Seto somewhat under tbe intluoste OF fquor, became | "A tow nuspectes Fern na some twenty atx tn nuraber— rictecihat bacon LT en em Of the'erence of Fort Sumter and the harbor and city of | croicek, of the National Freedmew # Relief Assowat Gees Orin jnvolved ina quarrel, From words they soon came to | have been brought bore and placed in the Moro for eafe be obua‘aed baly In the Oharlesion. General Grant hes dirceted Chaplain A. & Fieke, | he following im list of the oflcers of the Margaret and | HET Gs rough aad tumble of tue forcast kind en- | Keeping. They are uct peluoners of war es came repre- haang pune . A i, | Mace General Gran y " T depate res ‘sued, ' During the wnelee Gontlo Annie was laid out by a | sent them, but porsons suapected of disloyalsy, ‘of *rooeh’? principles at Notwithstanding the terrible and constent fire from his rabanda, to ny bavore the jwity estiiasabanens = Oy Se heed Witt a bottic or tambler. and # ge. wit thousand troopa from Spain are @xpected to ar. _ i Monitors and land batteries, with ttesiles of every con ry pete gt ng Agta Wd. Dortwk Forely injured that ber phyrictia does not expect her to | rire here preity soon P should vot be eurprised 1 St. pind pire KG Peivable invention, size and power, showered like ait | bi t Mh ih lg oy toe ficer —N. Honovan Feever, The belliggrese. Senne wae ten he celts, © Opmuegy waeld verte tiph aa ohceebie ly | into an with goveraments of Nove ” rf ¢ ouk. rare * col tl je Eveuiny are i ee enn man dara dein: dn tte oa ne ors oe nen besa.) xe on er, tnnecomit' ajariee hour's | fave wo time q fava word exit, Teaw | Sqotin and Nee Brunswick to pay © curtale emancd * Ake devoted fortress and its garffton, the coomy bas | Dr. te! wer x wid eowak. Third v :