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-THE NEW YORK HERALD De ee = ner ane as , WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER 18, 1863. WHOLE NO. 9924, NEW YORK os OQOULISTS AND AURISTS. PRN ANNAN bere Joyal cause, dut have Drokon down many a miserable, ib | report that (he ease bey Propadien toward Mr, Beecher merce Thero | ment of £6,000 op the many & man who wil) meet him sa Wait strect and raby current OVATION TO REV. H. W, BEECHER, ~ way that formerly wisundersood hin and passed | commens fom tous Halt, Some eo felt (pmremss, reegrzsy arcu”, QAAARAPAPADADDRIAIDN by And say, God bless you, Mr, Beecher, you ‘that this course bad been bak ° because it was generally P) a Phymo: th Chu: h i “4 Blaze . I err Fo ae - rie lens “whens ebaracter i# implica. ut Tw aye a 4 wou! lor perve:d the fullest tigatto Nols IN THE BEAD, a reh in Wb | deation Of doing in falling into an Amorlean hobs, tbo bi. | Use by a bushlog up. Whatever be the merite vt thos wa, OATARRHAL AVVECTIONS IN THB of Glory. 1 A remaat er) Toni; pe Seggetny big wont so, i cannot be D agh vHnoar, ass, ur et ina tbl coo en fo ‘hat thoy have scuttle aud Ura of the we be ieses thane merey — ANNAN x oF i bume, Ai this palpi rove deotroy biweel. On tho other hand Mr CHRONO CATARRE, Miled by one known, honored, loved throughout the | Gladstone's pluck, when some ten years ago be was 3 GATARRH OF THE TYMPANIC MUCUS Enthusiastic Welcome to Mr. | F Rabion (Dr. Uitchcock), 'yot sberd is no maa in this | charged with immorality, and hie tcismphant comsiction SaTRUCTION OF and bo man en 'this globo that caw @tand (o | of the falsehcod of his Aderers, 18 comtrastod with the MEMBRANE OBST! THB Beecher. 7 outh church where he | , and 0 leg, , long | conduct of the above mentioned unfortunate aobioman, MUETACHIAN TUBB, $S° another voice ehall say to him, “Come UD | aad an inference ie drawn that whether Lord Palmerston Cuan, pan Prev ni bo ay trator 1 nea sn be have @ good camo or not,a trial ie better than a compro- poy ¢ bin, ‘im (Mr. B.) at Munich, R088 BYB SYRAIGHTEND IN ONE His Friends Take a Eurepean Trip an pEinew how homerick he waa, Tis nae be tenieay She ise ts Pe see ee AE, tetas, Minute, I r Saree Ee, wanles v— (oxo op and show bs of Brompton, and wow ‘of the commercial nad,” epee. a ies With Him in Imagination. oe app | Nitin & deseription that will have some went in Lon- don where the bona fides of tho suit is discussed, Apother circumstance” will, eS Se public p Raadlenlor ourgical aid attended to by RAR AAR RAR AA in REMARKS OF LY. MR. HOLMES. . ¥ Mr. Horus, of i iodon even stropaly to the site correspond bls Aine camp Flowers and Pair Ladies—Cream traveling ccutpaplons losad Bis weg. 09 the. | set. Tse miletirr whe oriuse is se Londen ater Buiher of “Burgical and Fractical Obdsorvations the y Po andl Said’ —! am exceedingly glad to we my | deny that any arrangement hat devon effected boars tho ae r and Grinoline— Birds and Beau- P@eer friend, your pustor, from tho horrors of the sea, and | Sime name and writes from the #ame addre-s as a per. ‘Bisonsee of the Bar, wih he Now Mode of Treatment,” bye ng RR Bis feel ioge Devs wean Re eaie: fr pele Bl Jong time ees been [lhe bo Q ‘Ter % Dtusic and Birth. Ns vy, as 80 teri with the fear } ¢! London papers, person informa ‘* Ba bie ccs. : ty abo ten, thes bo.monld ned bah uneined tae te se gmbarraased”” that he will sarenee erees,, bd ol se ou “ ia ite cman Bin “What I see thin and | eeo what, Me sure ‘protection in oases from Payal inet me me i ee omit that word when you . mi mente. hie is followed by the very, significant sn « to me” thin an n “Divoros cases confidentially conducted.’ broadway. Welcome of Mr. Bell—Reply of Rev. Mr. HAeiliog the horrors ot tho'sed, that tho beeen of ‘wbich | Ths reader Is informed ‘of the: “orlgiual savertiscone, aGnIn TESRMONY, ks read in Revelation would be indeed.a very swoet | 1640, whereby wo prosume ts meant that Mr Woils bas aEaD, Beecher—Remarks by Revs. Theo. f Nase 10 lm, Bocasse Unaro woOMl be no mor sce there. | Dyon| "vadvertiting for allot for nearly @ garter of 7 + was og sorry, | thiok it deal ry. pottvoner meot) wih Hanuew, Joly 90, 1868, Cuyler and Mr. Holmes, eve moeryie esekin ie hentia etwas, cor. | prove a sallalactory olicut romaine € bs seee, Snare ‘tainty, 10 lose me; and if there was ope thing which I Tn the meanwhile gossips of the political gon not have beam deaf for over iwonty.five years, and DR. VON Ren Reon ae. xd to kee in going acrogs with my friend, it was to | forbear speculating ou what would happen if (he case 7 Cygee te ee ’ him before an Rvglish audienes, I thank | should turn out to be genuine, aod Sir Jamon Wilde 2 porated cn both of my care without the Joft him bebind, and that Be waa permitted | should haye to decree a d voree between Mr. O'Kave and \ etahpent pain—a thing What T could not beticve could be done, | _ Por weeks before the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher left tho Almont bis wife, The high character of the Queen, and hor in- —— shores of Kngiand ble church »nd congregation had pro- now dear welt, and feel as I never felt or the last twenty | Jeoted a grand reception snd welsomo op nis return to { ‘The dexterity and skill with wh ich the operation wae | amorica, ‘The long expected ovation and jubileo came off - . Vincible ropugnance to have for councillors any but of unblemished morals would, 1 in thought Pouitical Loudvers ment—nothing Ines than associ “lage — before Cen ~ oe gt Logg Mr. Magers Bro ae ‘evince the highest practical \ Y and, with my brother, than! reagh . That present ministry wonld siai the reat pr ability. Ibearper- | last evening. Mr. Beec'er, as the public aro already a Re has Wane port etes yet Pp widtoot ts ‘thesd mo Gog’ balieven’ Coctalory the de It e.n0w over » month since the operation, and I © ®WAre, having arrived in the Asia, which reached Boston p eo }» Mawe think, humanity service, and rejoice with you | |ariuro of the l’remler {rom Cabinet would ve tubenintiedan. | 0a Saturday. Hie friends are aware that he is @ martyr nay 4 L return, Latha rng wa | eumeL By a asota be Osbine: Naot, ond Rar! _ to sea sickness, and such a positive aversion hag he to a Nt . ae the speaking was inished band play nase il would ip va! ) Tecoustruct an admin! . % a ic airs, aod when our left, at | tration without tho presence of the mininer who ated, | WEP RIOGLE, gen voyage that he would about as soon’ marcel atthe ly mifinight, the Ceetive soene woe iprosressiag., ‘the | bas sucorpded, for tha Inst fear years “in obtatoing ‘Mariem, 126th street, between Second and Third aves, head of Mr. Grecley’s immortal, but yet invisible “nine festival il) be continued on Wednesday evening. large majorities in a House whore, according to Catanhur cuapp. crbaghsmesneatiedieincamat ge Ayo ye = as pearcaly two, Aiguiza. According’ lo presndseia? Were chance of being gobbied up by some of Jeff. Davis’ SCANDAL ABOUT LORD PALMERSTON, | ognw vers cance crits next mouth. In December New You, August 23, 1863, . A j —— cohorts, a8 to cross the Atlantic. Having ev- wacald hi 1861, Lord Palmerston resigued office on account of the ‘have deen suffering for the last three years from s se- @ured as much pbysical suffering as it is ‘yudleious bottle holder’” speech; 1m December, 1858, ho ‘Seve Calarrh, with gcontinual dulness in my head, atight- | possible for one to undergo while in the Mees across my chest, a weight over my cyes, which were | embrace of Neptunr, he was considerably exbeusted when ‘Weak, watery and very paintal, My nostrils were continu he placed his feet upon Yankee gol: but notwithstanding ff —— his condition he was anxious to reach his home, which he tion decided Ikewise. In the event of a break up and the Gy Meatrveted with » pouring of auld. Ihave hed frequent | gia on Monday moroing. Since his arrival he has re- bese de, ara rap Devoncn return of Lord Derby to power there would, it ts thought, Gateaing, hoarseness of my voice, generally attended with | fused to show bimself until bo bas the opportunity of | tne Yussm or ah nee aie “he OB yn emg gi Divers Court, thes egttting, often with » fulness of my throat, together with a | Meeting the thousands who greeted bim last evening | And theo, that glorious’ tho new Judge will soon bave to deal with acase mor ae within the walls of Plymouth church, which bas beenthe | those ordained u x leary than any which occupied the time of bi Sioonain ond 9. Crouyaee De Vow Rinenbenahiaeundme: | 7 ttre Gaireguereapetiche Shah thal #8 sae essere, 180 only. notion the remser, (Way thoes disagrecadie s iferings, Inow feel & new life. | nost. As we have intim ted, tho most extensive prepa ‘of Dr. Von Bisenberg is as skiifulasitissue | rations were mado by the members of the 3 te to overrate the benefit I have re- | Church apd congregation to give their pastor « wey epleadm reception. For several days past hundreds any pple mpeg EO ee eee rn ad tthe myself to place thenmslves under Dr. Von Risen: °| in iprao] havo been as buay as beaver in preparing for men, there are {qena's care, with a certainty of being speedily cured. I give | the grand ovation. We ave informed in sacred bistory | traveller is called to pass w | le with gratitadeand picasure. 1 cannot forbear agaia | that the father killed the fatted calf, and had dancing te ba nop epee ioe thes my voles, which was hoarse and thick when 1 | Decode he received his prodigal son safe aad sound; and A — ' Dr. Von Bisonberg, io now clear and good; in- resigned ia, Ostensibly on socovat of the Reform biil, but really ause he wished @ Russian war, Decomber ia now A in clore at hand, and by the time It comes the trial, If it come on at ail, will have bly been de- cided, and the (ate of the Pa'merston-Russell administra z EE seed Party st FEE 6% a i Ease oe ~ tr i: although that formed no parto! the programme last i — evening, yet nature aud art were inid under tribute to coaneaed, taut a 4 foot abundantiy satiated, Give eclat to the cocasion, whigh will be memorable to all rogues é d JAMES LITTLE, who had the plensare of participating in it. + Be “Fas Geventh street, New York. Tee annual festival of the Plymouth Chureh Sabbath ‘ _— ‘Schoo! is usuaily held about this timeef year, and upon. Hew Yous, Sept. 8, 1800 consultation with the official members of the church, it — ‘Bhave been for from asevere Catarrh, | Was reeolved to combine the anpiverrary of the aches! bien a and the” abile reccp ion of Mr. Beecher to ont entertain. / heaviness over my eyes, with » severe depres. i. oe Samy head, greet aiMeulty | stan carly hour yesterday the Committee of Arrange Rreasbing, and 0: im my nostril, | ments were to be seen herd at work in degorating the reevese f eoreene several years, I bavecom | various rooms adjoining the ehurch, and the result of ‘ overa) phytiiens, me to be ‘the tt wretched. a "eve, and 0 afegied thet I wae H " ay thas whet 9 of i be fairly and truth may fully appear. a owed with 0 total lows Teast cay T tho tiaued on Sasstker cracker tbr cothesivecr, most bonest sa? well in. | tbe popular mied as to lend fresh vigor te bis miniatry. Reape guided by F-eriagnce to come to Dr. Von Eisenberg, descr trons suffice it to “Thank God for England.” ( “ Ci ‘bo best that can now be | (Loudon (Nov. 4) correspondence of Dublin Freeman's be due detailed ‘tpt i, their rogged fi will Jed publicity. net Caly eared me of my Camerch by removing om @p | SAY that the cultivated taste of hundreds of ladies and | Sosy "with the mony Soaodal, #0 sudden, #9 utterly unex. | The case in which Lord Palmerston is 9 co respondent oe sl ance, wo capoot be ri lor rit for rome months, but the soi) A was exercised in adorning (he interior of the ible to all reasonable appea Pry be ripe for bearing { bs, but the ricnniaaR deve no | Toe eetore room, which hag recoatly bsen_on- jreeeseing aur 90 poliahed is manuey There hte of conrse many quottiove coneersing tus | Sule haa bobs: elected" Another ease atin ae » » Dre} nd Ns Qi a mi ising out ‘Rp restored me to perfect health, » blessing I have not ar Seteinniiy Wemiaates oe Jot of sao, the Gftor ail, foundation of wrath and of maniicess in thet ‘ives of pubiic men into whieh it is wot decorous | late hontile meeting between Captain Bulkeley and Gat Qiieyed for many years, Now I enjoy a good night's ree, | Dl on eitber side wero tastefully festoon frat | patioval character; and I felt xs though | had come back | ‘or journals to eu Hint if in a few days or weeks we | Armitage, at Cainie, will, it is #ald, constitute, with that Ps) By re tae ee reas ah ore ted nese, Coben then amongst the men, and our own sort of aro Wo Dave & cause tried; in which one of the most infla- | in which the name of the Pretmier is mentioned. the causes der different circumstances and i ebLiai aud prowinent of living statesmen is to be impli | celebre of tbe coming year — songsters, whose unceasing melodious strains filled the | UP 2” ~& mera} sitadal IBA a0 the toreaan ; Von Bisgnberg’s mild anf sclentife treatment for | room with enchanting tautic. The walls of this room | &'a4 to be back ogain in pom not Sea vusnion poop Eyl ot ale wisn aay porey pgubrelteg te mod ytam the Dubiia Freeman's Journal, Nev.) desarven the highest commendation, as the princely | Were covered with appropriate moitors, wrought iD | make any diference; and | think t (he coming cause celebre, and setting forth names and dates Jeaten Bnav Aavee; + eye waytlhengg is — " Srergreen—euch 48 “Liberty, (Uoion,” “Justice,” | lett Rngland 1 liked ber still better—oot ber | at f th, We can really #ee uo earthly advantage 10 | uve dmrmrriny on cotton yO asec naring tbe lass tao when Wireste bie aystem of curing Catarrh is such aa to | “Fidelity,” -‘Patlence’'—the mont prominent beibg | wrenghindeducss, "not her ‘prajudices” oot’ thet | to uuinet Gy fosmen Journals pretending ignorance of | fe 7enict’ the tame of the co tesa ieee ano ct a oO “Welcome Home." | Two immense tables were placed 08 | Corruption among ber commercial classes, which is the | what all tho world talks about, Already we sro aware o6 ib Baobed-b ocean cy ag enema: dian either side of the spacious room, which were loaded with | parallel of the corruption in our own codntry in years | that exaggeration and gossip have been at their work, | enowned Jo i Nien ma cver ee aa tie Garton JAMBS PURLONG, 886 Secoud avenue Fefreshments and adorned with rare and exquisite flowers. | Past by barbarous interests through wlavery, buv the | and have dragged inte the case the cemea of partion who | Years a ¥ 4 come h were also open for the conve. | Part ME . A And active career in the bighest department of politics. ‘Tue pertere of the charel ter Rngland. || appealed irom England misiniormed to | have oothing whatever to do with it. If the cause really | {rig not true, as wae Fumered, that the thos bon s 194 ALLEN Grazer, New Youu, Feb. 9, 1863. peace Se visitors. vpeambud seam tee pean Fngiand better tnformed. | rested, and thea again. ¢ sree, | Comes for trial tt will possess no tere private intereat—It | compromised, ‘The Sar contains & letter from a evlieiior cat in schoo! room i one C . od I thi be of scandal for club root a Mbave deen completely ceaf in one ear, and partially 89 | io view one of the tmost beauiti(ul spectacles which the | 02" vneD “ Snegheer? If} did not repent of Be const tog yoo hee ary “twill tovetve, pot ~ Ao od. Toe ea foes comet aan iy sored. the other, for above seventeen years, with a disagreeable | €ye can behold. The first object that attracts th I did not do r action, which at first reemed utterly inered) ao penance Thirteea weary | of deep political and national interest it will be ai Visitor ig a fountain in the cevire of tbe apartment ep in in tay Sepulchre (here. | event whieh, if it does Oot result in such an issue as we | from both ears, combined with continual rumbling | cose: in & temple constructed of evergreen, each arch of apparently in progress. days aud nights I lay in m: Mi Kevewed laughter.) _ ‘The bed was shorter thi must oll desire, cannot but affect the political situation of Marshal Forey's Visit oT Eee bed lenrietiens, sich a8 Seve, iret b bim#if upon Hand it w the Suviry. It will in ay case involve the reputation a eney'e Viel > tp the bead, for which I have been treated by a most me ee 4 In torning over that I did turnan inch | of the | years of Acaresr which is Mentor all “Tyron tee Pome bret bes mae at a ith'rare owe: ), whose 0 ue « | arg’ be @inent practitioner in the city wittiout the slightest relief. Dotes made one feel an if he were in fairy land or roaming ¢ beard very much of the rior life I | over the wor! yg hy ‘Most important events of Great The Pays bas ansounced tbat Marsal of my interior Ife. Of great diMeulties | Bi policy in ‘orey, before | B edasvlted Dr. Von Bisenderg, but I must candidiy aay | through Eden's bowers. Evory part of 0 ” to France, will proceed to New York, and adds, it is paid hereafter it will delight you to remember these Fs yey ' — gracefully adorned with evergreens aod flow ] things; but this was en experiences that fe deteatabl hen & beskues the sarged with @ misnion to the federal 1 bad no faith in bie success when I dideo. Itis, One cud was » large a ag with (he America | the time, and i Detter when you think back cpon It. | theme of judicial question. It is because wo deprecate ing the fact of the a4 bet me @ue to Dr. Vou Eisenberg to acknowledge that flag. A beautiful young lady was its occupant, who dis- | Ag if the ocean ot enough, the steamer which | reckless commeut and conjecture and unscrupulous ex. |” J om Mars — T | fossd of bonquets to the visitors, 4 it We noedions 0 re- | chanced to be the very ame one that thirteen years ago | aggeration—-becavse wo have seen bow many. \nn0c ips Ba Wat ra tibe ten CT os gel Sg entirely cured; algo, that he displayed thatskili and | mark tbat she met with many purchase air a8 | brought me fi t icn=—the As and unaccused names have oven alresdy born hawked | ‘toaumot point ¢ pi MT re oe So mee redolent with the perfume o! the choice Sowere whic | steamer was hédvy with freight, destined | wantonly about in connection with this case, that we wong which have procured for bim such an uarivalled | were geattered in profusion through the rooms. the ear Of such indiscretions Is to open the door to conjectures A mostly for transhipment at Halifax to run the blockado; | deem it entirely unsuited for the biandering eforte at a ten ce Aa T bave had an opportunity of comparing bie | W8# Cochanted by sweet strains from a select company of ura te pion is that blockade runners appear | concealment which a {aise deilosey would employ, it is of ail kinds; and to such oases, as i# well known, th in New to — instrumental musiclans,“aud the cecaatog fps public dontei of the | Ors interpretations are those ‘which the most readily Of treatment with that of others, I can truly state that | excellent Ns sgn for the exchangé of 1 moped 8g | ing 1 have Obtaiged at lowt » px deni. the yen) bomet! report that such 4 cause bad been disposed of by aem. | “tain credit — jaa duly improved at imtervals throughout | i inves " e ar , bas the prinelples direct big | {he tr oo - of is Phat’ ae poset ble teed ot eden ugentigation may Prev? | rhe National Cemetery at Gettysh re * heart EA, fa top o ena x o'ehock & grand instrumental ooncert was given ene part of the eeinent man whose coodue! hoe been oo sud DENTS VISIT TO GETTYSBURG ad | im the chareh b Germavis Band, Conducted by Mr. deuly and strangely impugned Wasnwwarow, Now. 17, 1963 JOHN TAYLOR. eye ned fae Pore whied lasted one hour. he land ead the peoph From the London Star, Nv The President will leave for Gettysburg at noon to Naw Yous, Joly 19, 1062 | 7M Own i rt enraky BAND Tere, in! bo expressl ® in ihe | yiheearn of Landon society have ior may dare back | morrow, for Ube purpose of ailending the ‘oanguratien of omen : deen t! jinary scandal r " Fhiocertities that my mother has been for sometime amet | }- Welcome Home Gra ieee cise eemamuller. | Pogiiab langage that can give otter be the feebiant affectation tor any cso maining with’ the | th@ National cemetory on Thursday, There will be quite ' with deat m f in and rumbil 5 Saceveaiee.. Te Dustion Doll’ limo tens, | whlch one ter months and month world of our metropulis to assume the aspect of igno- | a large delegation present frotm tlw city om the ocoasion ee ee en ee S| rs Lay, BRR ee een | te qreet bis m nd: to be brougint rance o the subject. Wherever men moct wgether the | by Governors Jobuson and Pollock have been wns 1m the bead, together with other ladications of a totat | i=" Ab Verdomavi bd ‘Ardist, God all that | hed loved still preserved tome, vd | story te talked of. although ithas been a and io y ‘ sb the tela’ att . r with | 8 Arietta in forme di Vain i tor my arrival to be greeted by this goodly pre- | beter and vague terme, by Sealy * | by Governor Curtin as marshals ‘o * ot hearing. Dr. Vou Eisomberg removed from her ears | 4. ( os Pearaen nd to feel that T am in the home of homes in the | |: has been biazoned all over the ‘ vania of the procession, Kx Governor Randall by a 1 Pardon de P . . . { my own bri , io the chureh where | bave bow Opent a provincial newspaper ts o epresentatives of the Northwest pr her Sect quantity of matter, together with coagulated dieod, | 6. Green Seal Galop (by request This j reed by the rep | _ At seven o’elock Mr. Brut, the Super | ry alluded to tn fe columns, At first the romor appeared CARROLL J. POST, No. 28 South etyeet. SIGHT RESTORED. | 1 » © - ri . lor a merg | 0 represent their intorests at the Gettysburg coremonien } -y adeipumete pen eens, Pee | Sabbath Rehost seconded the plaiforin and slated thas | record my t feo, or forthe wilder ef eanardo, We mat say. for our | GOYERSOR SEYMOUR EX nOUTE yoK oerrrseces, | thanks the | Mr, Heecher was very much fatigued, ba expec . e future a r | retetas thanks what 5 give thie votimony to hie oi to be present in the course of tue evening—an announce. | owe part, a8 we Varavenrnts, Ni 1 | ed wit a p | mention Of such a rcandai should have ap, ere ment that waa roceived with great applause by the ‘ cucmina 00F baneasedbaan the octeod?’ Gene 2 witer | Governor Seymour arrived evening, on rewle t audience Pray for me and labor with me, | ube " nip pion. OW Bett ysba: owd ino Harrieborg | | _ The next thing in order wes the exhidition of Fallon’s ber enter into that rest wbict | faa" fa A in Be mT reno aes me 3h £ the | Jown 28, 1868. stereopticon, by whicw Mr. leecher's (rieuds were ena “ ce, where all will be pence fcr- | trad or ales, rested upoGn ie o auton 7’ | to participate in the coremontes dicats | —— | Died, by @ shigtit atreteh of the imagination, to accompany (Load applause ) tion from the basle Of guess aud Ogment vo which so |) Cometery ov Thu mecial train with | ' daughter brought we to Dr. Vou Risenderg almost | him” of ee A. Ml OT. So oa #Ke OF RRV. THEODORE COTLER y scandals of a season are elevated into notoriety. It | the Governors and thelr Bullies will lesye for iarrieburg at | ) ee eer re views oy — moore | ed calls the Rey, Theovoms Cryin res ly Heconnary to way that ihe story is of ax action . ns oor Srey Bip ! op gt yy A OE for divorce about to be tried before long, and in which | BAM past one lo morrow aflern arnt ji ata, cased te Be ae iaabere, | Bete’ the ooncert 3 pane be just” se om n the wey | the name of the eo-remp: the mort re PROCLAMATION BY varin | sont Boome re wy padertke to speak here this | nowned Ju England. A statesman venerable for bie | aan Gh | O94 called now 10 express my gratitude to the Doctor for ais ] Reaing “ST a i irk party would be iy the way iva | Yusid, abd Abeliggmisbed ali over the world for bis long } Bawencanes ated 4) | 1 ma. | old fashioned Sunday evening courtship in the chimoey | and active career wp the bighest departwer tf polition, | pepe Ra Feta } nd dhremitting attention. by which I recovered one 1. Oververe “Wiiteas as Roesini | corner, Where there was only two needed to make 1bé | i« thus charged with one * toe spareet oF te ‘ont 4 Wienotena;ior trees S| » Overture ‘+ Willis , What business have Lio siand here? { will | tne moral code which all sécle prévees to bod in com- | ‘ Me most precious . : | company mori ven a senses o me after being Geprivet of tt 2. Walls Firat Fuirtations Straues | ooy Wright out fu meceting, there ts medosy tu Brockiya a Tass tuvdlg Gd Gurprine entagh for oven tomers | Gho.cemmmmstice to chorge of the oF | four years. Isis only dur Dr, Vou Bisenberg to etate 3 Torzetto aud Finale, second act, opera, ‘Lucretia | outside of Mr. Beocher’s faintly more gind to see tis | \neatinble Of goemize. Yer oven tnis w Abd ication Of the National Cemetery ( Seater wy fRebaieacl | beloved brother back again than T arm, aod in thie very |g duy oF two It was confidently asserted solo for | I beve tried several physicians in vata, I shall be 4 z ‘eveh born Of band, informa) way | think I jam speaking the sent! | personage alluded W had ackaowle’ged the substeoiial fell om the Geld at Gettysburg have - be testimony to Dr. Von Eisenberg’ 6. Little Darliog—Polka trembiant (Grst time | Mepis of my brethrea of the Prookiyn palpit when i say, | truth of the charge by effecting « compromiae, We ovr | coremontes shall (ak horeday,, the 19% tobeae personal vestinony Holmemuller | thank God, Heary Ward Beecher ts home again, (Cheers.) seiven noticed this rumor publicly having heard it ou what veeaber 1963, The duty of specially ‘avit ing parting to par arivalied succtes to any indy oF geatleman who will call 6. A Ride to Hariem, railroad pleasures. Helmemy | was very gind he went, and only ove thing | am more we conceived Ww be reliable authority Dut at ibe heen fath O0 cher Gonnentabed. vob andeneiinihe F —- Some of these pieces elicited the bearty applause Of (he | Gin) of in that he is back again, even at the risk of abus- | same time taking care Bot Ww pledge vor in any | Uelpate bar been left to he Sormenenaee, wate eee me BUGH GILLON, No. 76 Fulton #., Brooklyn. multiiude ing the good ship Asia that brought me back #0 comforta- | way for the truth of the stalement. * 7 cuibe | & Go serviving Pessarweenms, octane of ie wer of 1638 N10 OATARRE CURED During the intervals the refreshment saloon was liber | piv a year ago. | cannot sit down without thasking natively informed that no compromise has taxed piace. | 004 of the war ip Haasan, 1908, weld be 00 appre cane as . | Oey eee wate rernes Aan, cofivo, ico cream and ober | pymouth church for ber patient generosity in loaning (F The solicitor for the petitioner hms addressed a levier to us | priate aad aocevtabie paaey Be cogens °| READ. | Geticacios were foraimhed 7 ficient and attentive | 47 onthe her pastor to the pation to be the pative’® | which the public may read io our columos today, aed in | Careest with inet ibey ol be preset is wey Cored | Sommitiee of tedies and gentlemen, who spared 89 effr't | griwesman to the globe. (Applause. I thank you just | woich be expliciiy deutes that there be any {ospdation | @ Mark of reapect for tbe Wau. ” Maw Yons, merch 9, 1608, | to minieter ¥0 the comfort of she visitors. Some Kies of | 45 1 thank the wives of such men a8 Graut aod | whatever for the rumor of # compromise far, thee, | 00 t0 the cctemn purpeess “Y¢ be shana, | the quantity of theve articles provided for this ovation | Hutier and Gillmora, and the whole lst of heroic | current report ed public astray. The sct.on, which | Ik m Ordered that the nathnal fag shat placed at Ghia te 10 certify that I have suffered from very seve may be formed when the fact ip stated tbat our reporter, | siirin that Dave left Bome to go oul Ww do batue | gt fret soomed wtlerly incredible to almost every one, | half mast from # arise 0 monet, 6 ai! ermorien, arte | y e a) be eoteee 8:0 00 passing in, observed a large wagon jond of icecream. | te ug for not more clearly bas Gilimore dono | ig ently 10 progress, and has not bees compro | ale, eucampmented and other milnary poate within } Catarrh, with « dull hea ia the | Shortly after eignt eecher, accompanied by Mr. grand rervice Wo the Union and to liberty when be made | Fiske, end thet daring the Gay tbe several departmeni« completely stopped Op, accompanied by continual Bell aud the Rev. TheoMore Ouyier Greek fire at Charleston, than Me. Beecher hae done | Palatal se the whole afthir to, we cannes heip being glad | Of ibe Mate snail be closed, a fatform, and a8 goon as the glorious world honored service tor the Union, the consti- | that the latest part of the scandal proves wotroe Indeed, | By order A ae hadllng Ms. arenes of (be thros!, the obilia stealing over me, with oo- ner ne Scrcsaas of obs jause, whieh lasied for | WtCD And Hiberty when be sent the Greek fre of truth | it would be herd to believe that »gresi public man, Ome pigs ae” bay ne — ous demon ons , Wie g ot & f cra ¥ heme © cf eyes Of more than G00 gm ial — - Rewems, Adju Coe (aetonal hot Cushes, « great Lighiness Of the chest and pain, | [APN ” on rigbt into the very heart of secessin acrome the sem. | w eer has attracted Ue eyes of in me | (Ceert.) | know a Liverpool paper did say that he beng Mr. Beit rove and said —The hour long looked for b ramen vi 0 QP wVEd £0 thatevery one though! hwascoasUM LoD, Hay. a rl oa oo ne olen last, (Vor fot , ¥ | ed to that biovdy triumvirate of Brownlow, Bellows and Leration, «nd whose repute a vow part Of the historionl | #7 /Vanis. tue property of Ping Could have erndeerended Wo give — | 1 | KOOW that some seurrikvus abeet, with the | consists vaeh & ing meeey Wo compro Personal Intelite , tea bart oe great eres perfor by Dr. YOR RISEN. | Smet gag 2 maces y= Sd of near: | mera hue that wom euricn caw th oe | Covtacory ta tch charg DY pa we? ta, 3, a anaes Sa tras ve Bs RRA, Tconslied hie with bat lie hope of none "am | Bie ows iniodsc 10 you owes iaare ibe ome” enone | EEOERI 4 ,Caartame, re Bevokiye, to trast bine MO COMPROMIFR WHTH THE PREM EK €. vinbard, of "albany, Wig 5 4 — ‘Our * ba e | on Engian ace prone | TO THe ROTOR OF THM WrAk oe Sh og at the “ os | § tw hoppy to be canbe Wo 04m fntimonta 10 he eran | Lore ta ae tanh has bees Bond eee The, | butane Draien veatowod vB cur benored wad ont beloved | win-—1 bag to form you that there boo foundatvn | Braieard, o Watery ' are ore r aly mane rotber, for next Wo the admiration of love of Brgiand’® | wistever fot the statement inate in your pajer & ihe | Huta hi a \ faumper niready in the Doctor's possession, a* to his sien. fan ha ae eee ht tone ieee . dent, truce: and noblest epirite was the ine | SLs fult., vin -—'"that an arrangement bet bern entered | Brigadier General fherms «ars x es nt Datred and dread oo the part of Fgia | into between the petitioner and reapoodent in 8 certein | Paige, of Wasting , Cte and euggeeatul mode of tregiment, as he bas shows Im have nothing more to may than that once more we are | Sere, | te comes baeh 60 Gn. eh a oot “ Sened be . Lf (iowa Ow Y me ‘ ds "0 je co oe h | important suit now inetituted in the [x art, 604 | Wheeler, United stnten Aye 7 9 ease thas his! and Knowiedge which have procured for — Ele t have our dear powtor in oUF midst, | Bomage, the veneration and the prayerful } that the terme of sah arrangement bac been agreed |} ile 1M. Borne, of Mow 4 (anit. — ereren OF MR. RERCHEN. oblet' screes the waters, amd with the betrayed | 10" i am, sir, your ebedien v0 , Qi 20 great a reputation. Lam so entirely restored to Pet | few. Finemy Wann Barcmmn then Pow and Was received | an iaguined dread of theme who feared the | 1 Youn Wonia, eutietior tot the petitioner o —e. ere With great cheering and waving of handxerchiets, whi right arm and the giant biows be dealt | 47 soorgateaireet, Lowden, h C, Nov. 2 health thas t do modes stncarety recommend sil suffer war roreated ‘and egaic. When silence wan re oan erty. Fiymouth cboreh, ta babait lie oenik taabaiietn 2 , Mart, @tm Chronic Catarrh Sore Throat to apply at once to rlored be spoke as follown — of my countrymen. | thank you for your ban. Get 1 ‘ ° - . “ tiene oe 4 ape a evuteaset being cures Bron if it had Been expected I vonld not make a epsech | brought back gyour pastor. wot only with a civic, & From the Liverjant Courier Nov. 8 cal at Fe imere, tae VON BIGENBERG wih Seertainiy bas te-night—for there are many cecasions ip which the only wational, an American, bot now & world wide and univer ~ stem ve ~ “ 6 ond as 800 Fourth street, | OX Ennion One ean give ie that of silence. It i nearly | mal honor: and | only speak ihe sentiments not merely brs a 4 ¥ bt | montha ince I ptood bere, and i troly ray thet the ‘opal men whe belong UW the same party (i I may pf 4 no v ae 4 42 new Qrricn, has net been a day, T might alent aay pot an howr | use the word ie eoch & renee, end | would not une it rtnence, A oo ; - serensions 0 the pleanore — offenaivety), wink Heecher, bat of all partion, for | 8 A comvervatye - ; oa cana ‘806 Broaday, New York variows experiance by bac beieve bat Lik movthe bare wot ooty broken | ont “abs, for | have carried you With denn many wall of orel dies tn Enaleed agaiest the te oF PRICE TURE CENTS. | CHATTANOOGA. | The Rebel Battery on Lookout Vigorously at Work. Arrival of Reinforcements for Bragg. Junction of Gen, Sherman’s Corps with Gen. Thomas, THE RECENT FIGHT AT LAWRENCEBURG, Destruction of Property by Roddy’s Iry. Rebel € A Desperate and Decisive Bat- tle Expected, &o., &o., &e. The Chattanoo ga Tele, Cnarramvoaa, All is quiet on our front. Tho rebel battery on Lookout Mountain bas been quite vigorously worked to-day, ring alternately on Hooker's camp, Moceasin Plot and tbe Chattanoogs camps, Rebel shelia are sieo occasionally tbrowa tntothe tows. The rebel fire, although @ plunging oue, is selther accurate bor oflective. No casusities are reported bere, Our Moccasio Point batteries have @ splendid range of the rebel campa in the Chattanooga valley on the east sido of Lookout Mountain. The movements of tho rebela at one time fayorod the belief that they would advance im large force on Hooker's position and eudeavor w drive bim out of it; but the Strength of that position and the advantageous way im which Hooker bas disposed of forces, and the co- operation which he can receive from other forces, have undoubtedly led the rebels to abandon the roheme. The latest information reovived from our geouta is con- tradwetory of former reports. Iv {s now said that the Western and Atlantic Railroad is belng worked to its full capacity, bringing retntorcementa to Hragg, apd that the road fram Chickamauga Station for og! jeg south ts lined with rebel camps, The campaign will not be closed without @ decisive and Jody struggle for the ponsostion of Chattienooga and Hast Tennenses. Intelligence from East Tennessee to the evening of the 141 \astems is received. It ts satisfactory. ‘ame. ¥. 16, 1803. The Nasuville Telegrams. Nasavinss, Tean., Nov. 16, 1663, Forty-five prisouers, amoog them one captain and Moree liontounmts, captured by Major Fitagibbon,of the Yonrieeuth Miebigan, at Lawrenceburg, reached thie city wm day. The rebel fores of Colonel Cooper, routed at Lawrence. burg, are now endesvoring to cross the Teamesses river. ‘The country around Columbia is clear of gueriiias. On the 13th instant Roady's rebel cavairy crossed the Tenngence river end to Caligials, sear Lynavilie, ‘on the Tenneaace eat iinhnsse Speeel, nap destroyed two bridges end the trestiework.- “WR reported that att ts quiet om our front, Lioutenant Colonel H.C. Hodges, Chief Quartermaster , hag been ordered to Leavenworth, Kanses, J. L. Donald. #00, Lieutenant Colonel and Amsistant Quartermaster, je appointed to his post. In the river hero the water is thirty-one and a helf feet deep on the Bhosle, A large lot of oval for governineut use arrived here to day The Louisville Telegrams. Locmvnaa, Nov. 17, 1863, A (olegram, dated yesterday, from (he headquarters of tho Army of tho Tennemsee, tates that Major General Bher- tan was at General Thomas’ bestquarters, haviog made 8 junction, with his entire corps, with the right of General Grant's army at Chattanooga. The C RECRUITING FO! Governor Seymour last evening telegraphed to the Police Commimioners (hat be bad given his approval ta She Metropolitan fore Wo aamist in Obtaining reeruits for General Bpinola’s brigade—they to receive the waual fall compensation for each recreit mustered into the per vice THR QUOTA OF BoBTON, Rowton, Nov. 17, 1669. Mayor L’neoln has ienued @ @tirring appeal to the citi © 8 to promptly Gli up the quota f soldiers required for the city of Boston. Meetings ia furtherance of yotuntecr- ing will be beid im all the wards on Wednesday evening. THE MASCACHUSETTS BOUNTY BILL. Herron, Rov. 11, 1868. The Logielature hae passed the Bounty bill, and wilt adjourn to morryw moraing. The bill provides for pay ing $925 ‘in hand,’ oF, If the volunteor choone, $40 ‘im hand,’ and $20 per month during binterm of service, and Fix mothe thereafter, be be dincherg for honorable dieability, the same, im cass of death, w be pald Ww be witow or beirg Ths exme lounty will be paid velerane who 10 enlist (onal ey Elem Orcariowed a loug debate, wan Goally advpted with litte ion, The nibly compeneaiion vyetem was the soggeetion of the Governor in hat * There heavy pemaity for raud sien to obtain the bounty he Ft 4 lant your was amended oa Wo put a check ou substitute broternge Tae Conmoat Gor launched at Mystic, ‘ in May lant, and shortly afterwards purcheset by cove nmert, wea. Friday inet Hinew her por hase ebe has been exteurively altered 0 eait the otk, 401 8 bow completely fitted ying #8 riled Parrow (weaty pounders, Her thovwand tone, and for beauty omrpaed. She ix commanded by G. talourall, inte A the Commedore for GA) \aGt services while attached to Aree. Hie will have an oppertenity of (res mem the ve * © tavorabie cincompavene, a ot tty of Widening G 0 8 That of ber oe Acting Liewtenant—W 6 Actumy Ma’ Was ‘ 0 ton aod Wm, ont, Verona As Told Aeaiet ” A H Powe sot JW sa ee Cov omment Honda, sosenrms, Sow. 11, ieee Ths -dvlny te Gling orders tor five twenties ia nel by Wee preparation & yiales fur the tourth geviee +, which will be Rowked loo +, and the Gruverion will thew be promote Tle webacrip adfal Martine © L WATHR Witod F £0 AND ALL OW bears Peres) Now. 17, wee The erew steamer Waier W AS reperiet, <i tagionw Day, AD om board Destraction of General Neat Dow's Tan- mery. Me, Now. 16, 1808 «, way dertroped by Gre eariv —

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