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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 9936. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ae pens, IMPAIRED SIGHY, NOISES IN THB READ, \ATARRBAL A¥YECTIONS IN THB manoat, cnromid CATARRE, O47ARRH OP THE TYMPANIC MUCUS MEMERANY OBSTRUCTION OF THB BUSTACHIAN TUBB, ‘ CURED. R089 BYE BTRAIGHTEND IN ONIt medical or surgical aid attended to by DR, VON EISENBERG, Avthor of “Surgical and Practical Observations om the Dicoases of the Eas, with tho Mew Mode of Treatment,” A bie office, NO. 816 BROADWAY, SOAIN NEW TRETIMONY. READ, T lanun, July 30, 183 Shave been deaf for over twenty-five years, and DR, VON RIGENBERG operated on boin of my cars without he Mightest paln—a thing that I could aot believe couid’be done, YU now hear weil, and feel so I never felt for the leat twenty * years, The ceaterity-and skill with wh ich the operation wae Performed evince the highest practical ability. I hear per- fectly. Itlenow over a month since the operation, and esntinue to feel an well as ever. “~ WILLIAM LIDDLE, Bariero, 126th street, between Second and Third aver CATARRH CURED. Hew Yous, Avguet 23, 1888, Dave been suffering for the last three years from a eo- ‘vere Catarrh, with a continual dulness in my head, a tight- ese acroes my chert, & Welalt over my eyon, which were (weak, watery and very painful. My nostrils were continu- ly obstructed with pouring of fluid. I have bad frequent ‘wocesing, hoarseness of my voice, generally attended with spitting, often with a folness of my throat, together with a erences and-e dropping. Dr. Von Eisenberg bos cared me fall these Alsagreeable sufferings I now feel a new life. ‘Tee treatment of Dr. Von Hiceuberg lane skilful ae-it iw #uc- ecaaful; ie tmpossible to overrate the benest I have re- esived at biobands, Ibeariliy recommend any one suifer- ng like myself to place themselves under Dr. Von Risen- ‘Perg’s care, with a certainty of b OF being epeedily cared. -T give @ie witb gratitude and pleawure. T cannot forbear again Gaying that my voice, which “Was hoarse and thick «when I eppited to Dr. Von Eisenberg, Is now elear and.good: im deed, 1 fectsbundant!y satinied, “JAMES LITTBE, "Ho Beveutir street, New ¥ Naw Yous, Sept 2, 1868. I bave been suffering for yeurs past from asevere Goirrb, ‘wih 2 great heaviness over my eyes, with a severe. cepres- elon, great noeasiness and pain in my bead, great atGeulty fm breathing, ands continual sccumuletion in my wostrila, ‘which gave me restless nighis for several years, 1 bare come * @ulted several, physicians, who pronounced me to &0 con- Bamptive. What I suffered ior a long time is indescribe- yee ‘My systom was entirely diss rranged amd greatiy debi- Wiated. I notenly felt weak, bit I nad acloud conususily Before my eyes,and my ears were no allected that } wae G@areatened witha total Jose of bearing, Tmust aay ¥ abink ‘Ywas guided by Providence to come to Dr. Von Eiseuberg, swho not only oured me of my Calarrh by removing 9 a fenishing quantity. of disagreeable matier from ny hena, Bet ne restored mo to perfec’ health, a blessing T have not @njoyed for many years. Now Tenjey ® good night'# reot, 2d pureue my business with comfort, I must acknowledga ‘that Dr. Von Biaenderg's mild at anf aaientiGe treatment for Gatarrh deserves thodighest commendation, ae the prinel- ple which directs bistystem of curing Cetarrh Is auch we to spender success certain, JAMBG FURLONG, £66 Second avenue 1M Auiax Staeet, New Youn, Feb. 9, 1868, Ihave been completly erat in one ear, and partially eo pieen Da Ciengrerable | | sto the other, for above seventeen yeare, 4 Gscharce from both ears, combined with cont! boise in the head, for whicl I bave been treated by a inost @mpinei( practivonrr le the chy without the slightest reliet. J consulted Dr, Von Eisonborg, but I must caudidly «ay @at Thad no faith ia his sue Meresore, due to Dr, Vo Eisonberg to acknowledge that 1 fame entirely cured; also, that he displayed thet skill and foow lege whiew have procured for bim euch ax unrivailed ng bis nual rambling eas when I did so. Ibis, wweputaiicn. Asl have had an opportunity of com: mode of (reatment with that of others, T'can truly state that Mie not only superior, but ue 4 @pode of reevor ng the bear principles which direct be aro, in my opinion, certain. JOHN TAYLOR. "Kew Yous, Joly 19, 1962, Phiecertifen that my mother he ner bas been for some two aMiet- (@0 witb partial deal ness, eutiering Crom pain and rumbling Boies in the head, together will other indications of # total Jess cf hearing. Dr. You Eisenberg removed froin her eare @ grea: quantity.of matter, cogether with conguiated blood, welleving her inerantanoously, and all without pain. It ie © ‘with crates) theoks thatl rT fe this teatirsony to bis skit, CARROLL J. POST, Mo, 28 South etreet. MGHT RESTORED, ‘ao8 te Jove 2, 1909. My cavgbicr brought me wo Dr. Vou Elseuberg almont som pletely blind in bows eyes, Keould not bear the pain nor the light, Iam completely cured by Dr. Vou Eisenberg, end called now to express my gratitude to the Dewtor for nie eit ond vnremitting attention, by which I recovered ove of the mort precious senses to me after being deprivad of tt for four yours, Ibis ouly due to Dr, Von Risenderg ta state Ghat I dave Wied veverai phynictans ia vain. 1 anal be Bappy to bear personal testimony to Dr. Von Risendenr'e warivaliod success to aay lady OF genileman who will call wna HUGH GIL.LON, No. 76 Pulton at, Broctriys. CHRONIC CATARRE CURED. READ. Mew Yors, Sarch 2), 1663. ‘Thin te (0 certity that] bare wuffered from very severe @rronic Catarrh, with a dull heaviness to the head. 1 fe my nose completely stopped ap. accompanied by continual garenees of (be throat, the oils Mealing over me, wile OO @eatons| bet Cushew® creat Tginaees of Yeo obestand pam @ mued bo thalerery one bought waeconsum von Have fg board of (bo erent cures performed by Dr. VON BIRER> BRAG, I consulted him with bri litle ope of mearé, Tame mnow bappy to be enabled to add my testimonial to the great umber already in the Doctor's porseasion, as to bi glen Hide an: snecesafal mode of ireaiment, as be har abown in may caso (bet skill and knowledge whieh bare procured for 4 Bw fo great. repotation Tam 60 entirely restored to per- feet health thai I do mont worarsiy recommend all wofferere nes Chrepic Catarrd aud hore Throat to apply at cece to Be FON RIERFBBRO with » certainty of bring cored FREDERICK WRBBA, 006 Bourn street i _ De YON RIFEMURRO'S OFFICE HE Bromdway, Few York ‘The Third corps, particularly General Prince’s division , lost boavily, which 8 estumated at five hundred Kuiod and wounded and masy prisoners; but they reverely pathshed the enemy im kilied and wounded, and Wok, as Geverad French reports, bine huadred prisoners. Qur forces on the centro had vo severe fighting, and eoppequently our lose tbere was smal, excepting ia Gene- va) Grogg’s cavalry division. On Saturday morning it was discovered tbat the oae- my’p conte had falleo back. Their skirmish tine ts im the woeds some mile aod a ball nearer Orenge Court THE PriganRs it RICHSIGHD. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Horrible Condition of tho Prisous apd Priseners Now in Rebel Hands. Progress of General Meade’s Colamns South of the Rapidaa. kirmishes with the Outlying Rebel Detachmonts. Cruelty in All Manner of Shapes. it was thought, would binder any heavy offensive held operatona Op Saturday it was reported that General Kilpatrich’s ‘cavalry division, under General Ouster, attempted to cross under the enemy's batteries at Haccoon Ford on Friday, bot was driven back. ‘Heavy guns were beard shere all the anernece, tond- {mg to confirm the repo ‘The enemy used ‘20 artillery on our fronton Friday, sand we but very dittie, owing 10 the denvoly wooded and “pearly level charactor of the ground, 1) @ known that there was very heavy tkirmishing oD the turnpike @t nine o'clock Saturday morning; but po particulars have’ ‘doen received, Union Officers and foldiers Dying from Cold, Hunger and Disease. Large Captures of Prisoners by Our Forces. THE CAUSE. Official Deport of an Investiguting Commit- tee of Surgeons, Severe Cavalry Fight, and the Rebels Forced to Retire, ‘of the Grand Gulf, The United States steamship Grand Gu, Commander George M. Ransom, arrived at the Brooklyn bavy yard yesierday morning from the bicckado ff Wilmington She comes North for some slight repairs, whicb will be qnickly finished. The Grand Gulf is a -new propeller of 1,260 tons, parebaeed from ©, & R, Poitton, and carries a very beavy-Dattery. TLAt eLe is fast Las been proved to the fatisfaction of all, a¥,on te 2tst inet., while on the pas. fago to Beaufort, N. O., for with the United States trans] tured, the Anglo-rebel steamer Harshee, one of the fastest and most ‘celebrated of the many blockade ranuers that ply their-trade between Nassau and Wilmington. ‘fhe Fulton bad the good fortune to got ber boats to the prize firet, thereby taking to berrelf the credit of cap- taro; but nad it not been forthe shots fired from the one- hundred-pounder Parrots of the Grand Gulf, which caused the Banshee to round to and ‘surrender to the Fulton, she would iwevitably bave beem captured by tho Grand Gulf. Annexed ig a list of the officers of the Geand Gnif:— Commander—Goorge M. Lieutenant and bzecutive Officrr—Prederick Lr la ‘Acting Assistant ‘Surgeon-—Weorge B. Hi - Assutant Paymaster. ting Fsigns—Chas. 1. rio jerry Hane J. Ipsen. Mr. William Young’s Despatche Ravrauanxocn Starion, Va., Nov. 29-4 P. M. ‘Up to this hour none of the correspondents of tho Bimmatp have como in from the front, and the inference ‘MWerefore 7 that no communication witb the army 1s 70 THE EDITOR OF THE UNRAID. JV bave yust seturned (rom Labby Prison, Richmend, Ve ‘While there }had abandant opportunities for recing tho dustripotion of clothing and rations rent our prisoners by the Untied States government, ond am convinced that oer were fRitbfully ened © tho prisoners dition-and treatment of our prisoners, as will be reeuby the enclosed report of surgeons appointed 10 ascertain and ptate the facts in the e6, aro bad enough withouter+ aggeration; @bd sal think farther supplier of necessaries may be withbeld from them if friendsat the they do not get those went, | am induced to tel! theexact ‘tynth in relation to the miutie ‘The packages sent to oftcers imprisoned at Li -aleo Gelivered. Yours, dc. It in. a significant fact that the instructions from army Deadquarterson Friday moruing were that no moro mails should be sent to the army until othorwise directed. Consequence of these inetractions all mails forthe Army of the Potomac, except for the Third division of the Fires corpa, aro held at the Weshington Port Office. When a Rew baee of operations 6 established the mails will be | again went forward. When-or where the Army of the Potomac wilt termi. pate ite present active campaign and march a few days— perbapehoxrr—will determine. the country may derive encouragement from the fact that ne pews from Gen. Moade's army is good news. 3, #be overhauled and, rt mtoamer Felton, cap- JOHN T.2UCK, Assistant Sargcon United States Navy. At @ meeting of United States army ana navy surgeons, | eld op the steamer Adeluide on the 26th November, « committee of reven was appointed to report the condition of prisoners and prisono in Richmond, Va, Lueck, United States Nevy, a member of the committee, drew up tbe following report, which was acceyied by tho committee and unanimously adopted by the mmeeting as ) expressing the opinions of aj} the surgeons — Omirep S200 SPRAMMn ADELAIDE, Barton, Ma 1863, ‘The commities appoimted by the United “inies Army and Navy surgeons reeently imprisoned io Richmond, past and preeot conditoo and treat: woeant of Unie prisoners now eld at that place, submit the followmg facts, derived from personal abrervation statements of follow pritonere, in where veracity they have smplicit confidence — mae, about one thousand w all, apd represent: Until itm heard from Narranannock Stanion, Nov. 20—09:45 P. M. It @ understood that Genera) Meade, in his present movements, in left toerercigo his own discretion, and that he bas deciared it to be his purpose to strike at the most vital point in the Southern confederacy, wherever. in his jodgment, that may be. forage rill not be exbeusted until after the 10:b of De comper, and befure thatiperiod be can make iicavy re. Connoigsance, inost damaging in ity consequences, upon , Chas, H, Cadien, Joe. Acting Second Assistants, Geo. W. Shank Wi ply ot eetione and a chugs), nrge), Campvell Mctwan. Acuay, ‘Third Axsistante, ings Niecy od James and Joe) M. W nesler, Commander's Clerk—Wea. 8. Dick. Pegnaser's Clerk—Aloert B. Gillet. y Va.,to report the Sinoo General Meade has the sup; his command there is no apprebens on of danger from a fan’ movement ww cat of ibe usual base of supplies. sof bis army with The Labor Moveme: STRIKE OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE WHIOHKKS. ‘The strike of the Custom House welghere for thirty-five centean hour has not met-with the sari success as most Jde Od weighers refusing to go to work at the old prices—to wit, thirty cents per bout ‘sot of inen were yesterday put in their pines, sae reprotectnd in their operations by frm any molest tion. werv-eagaged i) tho strike. SVRILE ON A GOVERNMENT STBAMRR. ‘ihe firemen on the Onited states steamer Fulton de- manded yesterdsy an increase in their salaries as @ con- Aitiom precedent to their going to sea with ber on another The veese! was josded with government stores fer Hiltoa Hi ead, and was imreadiness to proceed to s0a yes- terday tor that plaé; but the demamds of the firemen eneral strike emmuec, and the er ber trip vptil pew fireman can be pro ater it is @xpecied that She Fulton will be Teady.to go on ber voyage early this morning. THE NEW YORK STRIKES IN PIMLADE! jFrom the Phadeiphia Press, Nev. 2 A peinber of the mechanics of this Guard Hall last evening, to aenixt Le machininte and Yort in carrying @o the «trike for an advance of wages, which was commenced there a short i Of the suecting introduced Mr. Scbutte.a lewaso from the New York Convention of Strikers, who said the machinists and biacksmuths of that city bed been on a strike for the past three weeks, ane they knew not wheu they would rerume work again; but they do- sired tho Assistance of wre king ‘men in other cities, In order that they | might held oul until @eir wages were ¢ per cemi, the advance asked for. The Speaker then read the peselutions adeoted by tbe em- ployes and alko those of the employerk of the latter is to the effect that orgenived bedies of work- meu have no right to dictate the price of wages, and they refase to comply with the wdvauce ceeired. speeches were delivered afier which the follow ing revolutions wer@road and uoant mously acoy ted — Whereas, We have heard thie evening the committee appointed Sy our brothers. 4be machaimss of New York, OW on strike in said city, te 4 plain statement of their wronge, ede in a truthful and digyibed manner 5 unprecedented dncrease In she cost of pro visions, clothing, aud of every thing pescasary to sup. port life,.bere in our ows, city, which .we felt for many monthe past, we can road ly ities of onr brethren of Ne Our Washington Despatches Wasnincron, Nov. 80, 1863. THR MORENGMOF Lam A vetugee from Richisend, recently arrived within our Mnes and now confined in the Carroll prigon dere, fur- nisbes the following estimate of the prosent force of Lee's army —Ewell's corps, now commanded by Karly; twenty to twenty.cne thousand infantfyfand ex Datteries of artillery; A. P. Hill's corps, twentyahourand: infantry and five batteries of artillery; Stuart's cavalry, eight wousand cavairwmen and two batterie®«<f fying artillery—making in ali forty-one thousand «infantry, eight thousand cavairgand #oventy-eight camuon, pro- vuled the batteries are all complete. the death of the rebel General Posey aud the siovement that Ewell bas retired 0 Charlottes) i!}e on accapet of itt of the other strikes. “tredeand bit) noe men about one bun having beeu refused, a He algo confirms ulading horrors (uth ournp tothe bow, changed. are confined in varjour places. At "the time the surgeons left Richmond ibere were about s)x thoosand three bun- dred swidrers beli on Peile Island, in James river, neat 4 four thousand soldiers apd two hun. marines ip bulidiogs similar and in the immediate vicinity of the Libby. the me are in about Whe same « By thio gentieman’s sceount the present ration of the rebel army in one poundof flour and one poundef fresh Deol, with very littke wali, and nothing else. 48 for clothing, they have a good cupply, of very inferior quali- ‘ty, excopt what bas been stwieu from the United ftates, ‘Dut petcze-nalf of them-bave whoes, snd weary ol! are really depirited acd tired of the contest, ead kept from deserting. only bY the etricteot and most cruel dimepline. <1, ity met at National Diacwemiths of N In thedailaings ition as the officers MBvch wore erowded but the conde cleat pomber of cold aod ren has been iv im smeigned t Helle but one view & day, ducing where the men ar 1b atiends to thom 1 prot et them from other bedding id po Dlapkets or jo | Of the court squad, who War femt to the prisoner's wath Hoes | residence for iwfortation respecting the 6 opt, ree | Oy his returo be reported that aitlough Mra. Me! *W Astinenon, Now. 20, 1603 A good den! of anxiety bas beon expressed hereon ac- count of the failure to reweive any news whatever from Meade’s army for the last thieo days, but thoes sho are in the wecre: of his movement are atigfed that, 60 long ‘a8 votbing io heard from dip, bo Is soccess/wlly prove- cuting bis..magnificont enterprise. The fret pews from bly reach as through Sewther, pa- rained wrenty-f thoee too fick to walk, Abie to come to bim. When thowe pegieeted men are sent to the hospital it i eften too tat Nono of the privates dn the prisons about Libby are farnished bedding'ef any kind Imttes received m better from a ian belonging to tbe | and coufioed in the build | Hector, we beg of y el us eomething—either clothes or DlALKeLE—Lo keop We bave no tres ib the building 1 Lothing either to he ob OF cover om In Libby stoves Atoember of the com his army 7)! pr Libby worded Une un | ‘The Prees Despateh. greatly from the cold poses have recently been put up to kom Dat no fuel of any de der them vselul. of the reams ibe Army.of the Potomac advamed at #ix o cluskun bet yel Been given to rew the morning of the 27th, from near Germanzn, Culpepper and Jacob’e Fords, and termed in lime of battle, the cen tre resting on the Frederick#bare turnpike, Ihe Jeft advanced wlong the plank road, | forming a curvo sowards Gordousville, and the rest ter- At ono time the rat three-fourths of @ pouod of whext bread ole pound Of freeb beef, twoouneas of beans relt for each pr mutaty of corn bread, made of the wheat bri and rice instead of beans. More vécentiy ULe rations h Dat we extend to them an expression of our fat ukKie # OUsHyAUEIF enCCEEM ta, and their failure wii! be oUF bose them # sebviantiel ex » mhage of meceriol wid the utmostextent that th A’ the centre advanced.ts came upon the enemy's to the utmost of our ability t cOMMitines ke appointed from each present, lor the purpose of collecting money ittee@ to unke their re- Imittee, en¢ that censraycommitt-o De same to the proper parties in New York, the papers trea S in each works qnantitien, er, in | pweet potaioes, and or three anal! vite often, anere y live was strengthoned by the arrival of reinforcements ov the Rapidan frowt. irregeinr cannoneding commenced on the read leailing towards Orange Court between the sk.) memb- reply with artillery. was annoonoed thal Hill's corpe, sted on the Rapiden, west of the railroad, was approaching om the centre, an! haif an hour y was beard on the right, showing ¢ that wing, was yen o'clock o Friday. « in tho centre from Lowell's corp: About one « tweuty four be ¥ wo tbe coms Houre, and consid by rebel AULnOr ities me At four o'clock prevent (owe pr whieb bad prev ou moud are not eufhr vent 4 suffering from very sueceptible have seen met bi bompital lterally siarving to dead gh rank and so id @memcerot tt 1 Harlbuts Comecsiption Oreer— OT wa. —Mr. I. 1. Kil later beavy murket ht from Helle | that the Third cor, ‘There was great excitement at Columb day, owing to General Smn.th enforoiey conpcription order. arres's for military porpores The steamer Neilie Moore, goversmens sto ust boiow fmithiand Jobn Morg army Acer, ¢ And DOW & prisoner eneral Haribut's targe sumorr of The only officer of oe Jieutenant Coto- Heoneyivania re casualties wore few rapk at thet time knows nel apy Of the Seventy-eecond There bao beer whither be went vy per bocnd for Nashvitie, with , Cwk on Friday 4 the Obes river$ for supplion rece eed The bate ground i in the Wilderness Jy an accurate deeeription of con cannot be ffiven. but it will bo perceived have the enemy's fortified position op tbe he\ghte ekir! ing the Rayndan on their give battle, if they intend to the Gener Kecoget Addition to articien “eontrabard aablar Are take: get all, some the greater portion. x y Fetnened while a)) other mrticien wes eteibed money arriviog i (rom whatever aoaree is arterwoarter ot fi Conemnen, Obie, Now. 20 iu and tLe other rebels, +k: y Rave not been he and can compe! them to t upon ground dows un. Up to vews bour John Mor encaped from the Obio Ten! of. Prominent copperbeads will be arrested to morroy for complicity in effecting ibeir escape. Jeff, Davie, owing the wafavorable wether of Weiner. day, did not review the rebel army, an he intended and he is raid by privoners to have seturned to finamond on with the rebel corner I* permitted wo Fraade on the Rowrnue Department. Sow. 20, 1662. Frauds on the Revenoe Department to a derge amo Dave been recently ducovered at this port, of the partion implicated have been arrected, & whom is Major Devame, the chief clerk 0 one o! ctpal ab ipping bourer here. General Greggs ca 'y and batteries had a sovere fight with the enemy's right wing of cavalry Thureday aliernoon, We Greve them back upon their miantry lines, when we were compelled to fall back. enid to be about two Hundred amt fifty in killed. The Fifth the evemy wae, ia turn, competied to Sf towaned while any 14 would Be relurned im kind tues the aforesaid quactertosaier bed exclinn + wad they snvet either taxe nie od that eoe of the A in Cappewed that ove of | uaa guilty partion jet here inst Sooday, aod tanaot been beard from ince. The lors to the reported to be imo Dundred thousand dotiare. Wow Tm PUT ATI Ane fry The treatment received by oor p ity. FOr (ooking ont of a widow three nigate nce OO WAR Ahot and MMLADI!y > lle traces and alto some who have nove corps coming up, WernTebs Wal! About sixty were wounded ied and even mortally wounded in She Second co PRICE THREE CENTS. Dal Ho enfeblod have they become by | mayer a ue mm toe ewer | G@RANT?S ARM Y. uinmon, that tho mortality ls great, fhe mumber of dentbe among Un.0n prisoners io Richmond, Va, avd on Kelle Istand, tovetber, bas seuched the starting number oF Bfy w onoday, All the pewon horpitala are \aul creally supoied with mee nes for the peoper trout of tho rick. And floaty. tbe members of thi comtuittoe sadiv dually Reseveraie bay 6 priKOD OF lary ev keen Dy chem a Nortkero wo equalled in cheerlee HIS PURSULT OF THE FLEEING REBELS cuhealthiners and oaucity of rations iseocd | wiiber of tho mitacy pines Rlobmaod, Va Bragg Concentrating His Army for @ DAgIEL, MK ER Last, Desperate Eifurt. gf = roe K ve ON, Surgeon 1 ard MimRMICK Surgeon 8 JOUN. TY. LUCK, Asemtant t ‘olupteers, Navy whee pe dvagengl cm It Riots | Wongstreet Recalled from in eer ree 1m paemanronts Foie Front of Knoxville. Letter from General Meredith. | | Pr apeeemna, Nov, 29, 186, |General Burnside Cheerful and ‘The following deepated was re ed to-night by Mr. 4 aos George H Stuart, President of the Christion Commis. His Position Intact. | oo — | 1863. i Fournss Monnor, Nov Grown He Srvaws, Chairman of he Christian Com oa sat 2 ai 5 Destruction of a Portion of =) Feaxon Neve that the yoods a wont ty waiyiduals aad the sapliary and Christian “Com | Knoxville by Fire, wpmeion are delivered to our prisoners, | 1 would euggest that you send as iuch as possible. A. MEREDITAT, Brigadier General. &e, &e., ae ‘The Trouble with Regard to Exchange of Prisoncey—A Different Polloy Required. Wasuixeroy, Noy. 20, 1862. Ag tho War Department appears to have utterly failed in \ts negotiations for an exchange, it is suggested that the matter might well be turned over to the Navy Dopar!mont, anda new commiesion organized under ite ausplees, or otherwise that the poople themselves, through public meetings and the appointraent of coramittees, should take the matter in band, and either compe) the War Depart. imemt to abandon tte inbaman policy, or by direct nego tation wave the lives of those who aro starving to death for wantof some common sense arrangement on the part of our aatborities. The policy adopted by the Secretary of War, discouraging the exchange of prisoners, is loudly aud largely condemued. The tals ‘ital | Complete Rout of Wheeler's Rebel Ca- THE APPROACHING FAREWELL KMTERTAIMENT—A valry. GHAND BALL TO BE HELD ON BOAKD, KPC. Nasuvitte, Nov, 26, 1663. Tho Italian iron-clad frigate Re d'Italia will be the sceve | Captain Cox, and tho mate and clerk of the steamer of & Grand entertainment on Wodnesday of this week. It | Duke were arrested to-night, and will bo tried by the was tho intention of Mr. Webb, her builder, to have | Military Commissioners, charged with crossing the rebel taken tho ship one grand trial trip; but the superior | Cot. Hawkins and thirty mon ‘rom the north to (he routb manger in which ber engines worked on her impromptu | side of the Cumberland river, near Fort Donelson. trip down the bay afew days since led bim to abandon Col, Lang, who was severely wounded during the |a'@ the idea, on account of the desire of the Italian authoritios | Hight, will not recover, to obtain the vessel as soon as possible. Consequently | Col, Lang encountered @ portion of Wheelers cavalry there will be no trial trip, aod the entertainment — | at Cleveland yesterday, and after a severe fght the revew to will grve_ thote invited an opportunity to visit thin | ool ar tactl thio, mod-et tap parah Chace 60 aticy’ a. splemaia..| THe, CRDNT Fomed,SHm Toms Ge oteer aide fe 20 Dall and supper. A fine band will be in attendance from tated ‘three P.M. until pineo'clock M The Itatian Minister A beavy rain fell last night. The Camberiacd «rece and officers of the Malian sbip-of-the-line in port will be 6 ‘ Gilocat, velides ©. large party of tise mont dosioguishee. | TAONtl7! the walge ca'the shoals @ ano ty0F'é Baval oilicers in the coavtry. It will be w grand affair, raNooaa, Nov, 28, 1663. ‘There haw been no fgbting at the front to day Ibe enemy are concentrated below avd near Dalten, with # view of making a rtand. Our line is beyond King gold An order from Pragg recalled Genoral Longstreet from before Knoxville oa the morning of t tb Le is now endeavoring to rejoin that chieftain, near Daitoo, by a circuitous route. |- The situation from Kuoxville to Bridgeport by a) thas can be desired. Coveurmatt, Nov, 20, 1663 ‘The latest news from Knoxville is to Wednesday. The north part of the town has becn burned, ineluding Ub de; yurnside te cbeerful and confident, sof the Rebel Gene-~ Hoddy. Carino, UL, Nov. 20, 1663. Rumors at Paducah #tate that General Noddy, with Rumored Operat . Police Inte avremrr AT MURDER. ] | Adoiiberate attempt at murder took place in Grand | B'azed, bear open Wo the fullaweep | sere rly hour yeste Orie. four (housand to six thousand rebels, made hia appear Wied er aiemmhcwilh poerenerqentees—-eitner | ree 22 tery ee ee Ta " Jatler readermg the rooms dark sod cheerlens. the rooma 1@ noted exciurively ar a kitohwo ining room, while portions of otbers are necensarily oted to the came purpose. But nine weantily furmsbed um sized oodk Klover are supplied the ealire prison, The officers Bave to do their own cooking. and the supply of wood forth parpere iv often. | reason not yot divulged, Mr. Timothy MeRvoy, of the Grm | ance recently on head ‘Tennesnee river, below | astport | of McKvoy & Brothers, doing business a clothiers at %s0 | Grand street, devermived to kill his wife, who itdeseribed | gue tauncu OF THE DICTATOR POsTrONKD—HM ae Doing a very beautiful woman and mach younger than CAUSR OP THR VAILURE TO LAUN cin rons ber husband, Mctvoy bad obtained a fix barrelied revol LAUNCHED NEXT MONTH, BTU. ver, aud while alone with bis wife ig the parlor he dre ‘The operation of launching the Dictator won rememed the weapou and fired three shots at her, Ove ballet | yesterday morning at balf-past toa o'clock In addition passed through the fleaby partof the let arm another | to the powerful bydrautic ram eight ste mers etre ined | grazed hor tace near the right eye, causing @ large quan | upom hawsers at the stern, moving this ponderous | Uity of blood to flow, but not injuring the sight and the | of trom ab the rate of one and @ quarter juches per | third fortunately missed its atin avd lodged im the wall, | minute, Of courne Lore wan Bot Lime Wo leueck at that | dre. Mcfivoy fel! to the Yoor, and ber husband, believing | rate and save the tide wore the launch wae that he bad kitied ber, hastened to the Tombs acd gave | abandoned for a tow days | himself up. On eatering the court room be exclaimed, | ‘The work of launeting thie great ship-of-war wae re very excitedly, “Oxptain Dowling (moaning tse Justion ). | gummed pesterday with the understanding that tha power. ey il yg a ee | ful Howud steamer City of Boston would ames 10 bawling Pegg ths apg Rar, Ag, ae! | the ship over the ways, From some cause the steamer Md 'nos elicit any additional iaiormatioa from bitn. ps tgs die elton sto zt pactincirye econ ‘ben Justice Dowlug returved he directed that Mckvoy | “ deta: rs - | that had been calculated upon, A tar greaier lerce than Abould be detained watt the rotura o Sergeant Gilmore, | {Met ad NO. eee ae ied, bat tive moti ng of the way? fully counterbalagced (be additional p torday. be ways i now be rebuilt before imove is made ary given, ‘The great siren f ndjusting the w Our Iron-Ciad Navy. Not wardered, # deliberate attempt OAd veeu made to take ber iife, with Lhe result as Aiated above. The wound | in her arm le & Revere OUG, Dut No boneR were fractured. | | aud it thought that abe will #000 recover, Tho other | } wound i but a sigh! On learning these facts Justion Dowling ordered (he privouer to be locked up for exam tna The pets well dressed and carried « Ut bis appearance indie ood by [he public iu reference to the 1, and yeatorday at leant on sacuraad to seo a coromony which would place I States Navy the mont for La Vearel in “ail prebabuny yortonity Of showing them, will develope a princi; rto unknown in naval warfare | With Ler high speed and terrible armame | wonld be to mere to der The subject Of iron-cinda | the pablic @ fuir, plain and yo | ton and wm | ough much be Dieta people cougregn On the active lit of the midable vewe! in the w which, if phe ha tne mm, placed herself « rem iow im Madiwon aire has nut yet been found prisoner threw ay wh MAby TUWOTS wort respect og rence, bit as Mee. Mel voy ex wating U0 prosecute ner husband for # aseaull. we pr igive in per ort r gentle ( the tuaet spirited Burren Faran Kascrn ov « Lovanle Qu ann “ carly hour yesterday moruing Mary As diag al | 101 Chryatie sireot, died very nuddeniy. This in the wo | man who wax shot fn the acm by er fever durie quarrel on the 4th inet, who ininvediately afterwards a myted to commit suicide At thai time fhe was take to the New York Hospital, and ducharged, cured, fr that iustitation on Ube 14th in i *uppoved that be ecullod fr apne. Vreterice yes Iavowtant ro it DERN Nomen oF Tim Clot 1,160 Broadway, gave infor | mation at the 7 lowing outrage which was children during the latter oung pris) were reter tion, when they | recognised by entality they we t Tue | 70 How engaged € ne | : who took this oninwfe fwika | a co stock of ready made clothmg for | Avearre ron or y City Intelligence. named Jeremiah fe on Bats son tHe Hew Onruen AavLeM. Among the night Inet, charged with 1 wateh and | many Jewih tans of thie city apyeshog Mr. KAmuoa | @ the eympathie nee, tere i . { thew wap the commonny The prisoner tom ear be turbed getting & Dew ery nab ” eterere The auy natiftarwry & ev" ne - } ‘ mare ove of it, an Offer we and he was takoo vmore | « Cremiog, whee ihe to be Just 00 Dowling, who ovted him up for exarm wat be resliued tr the eb ve Je y Unty News wer Hoare to Starner fer any The Maton Idend Ferry fight bests to Quarsotine, andngs, & deference tothe { tne mland. © late bonte toad yan, employed in pitting K evenue, sear Hiath rirem Gown water p the ciby a6 compelled to wo from ai) liberty by pevtrien 0 ue gangs Of our men enaning ve On the right, General French, with the Third corps, |, @deountered elle corps before be connected with the centre, and after a mvere Oght he bed Porition, but lost beavly tured nine bund red rebels. The Sixth corps wae then thrown terward, and filled the gap between the centre and right. A train of the Fifth corpe, adwancing on (he phink road, war allacked on the fiank by the rebel cavalry, who dee stroyed Ofteen or twenty wagone, killed iwo cae acd several mules, Un Friday morning \\ wae foomd that the rebem bad fatien back from Our centre to two miles nearer Orang? Court Hloore, ond the above intelligence if up to the « wn ing of Fridey, acd was wronght to Waebington by a epee weerenger, who came oear beng captured by guer! The additions! information winch bas also come ty Band tomgbt, through atuther source, etatem that Tae wae formed on Friday ahott poon, of the road wed ing to Orange Court House. Gamera) Gregg's caveiry, op the left, had * severe fight With the rebel cavalry, and drove them beck opon their lefamtry, and then fell back himeelf open the Firth corpe, who, in burn, drove whe rebel position as the leit wing. Warrem’s Hecond corpe, on the turnpike, drewe the rebel skirmiebere beyond Roberson ® tavern ard form the centrd on the right enara) Priage’s divinon.of the Thr’ corp, meta Tye, aod fought ther when sévanc’ alt of the Peacd- Porson, Now. 20, 1868. Tie, however, cap at the O14 South eborh puth eborh having been at work erplaged sh Richmond making mhoex. wu). the rebel areny. Governor Audrew previded, and addremen were | Or 8M COMPRLL RD TO FRN Atel Uber ty of © A Nery large meeting Wh to-night in beball of whe freedmen of Ube Mirsionipp | boy wae com } inet evening the phyewiane were wus bern compmion owe (the praon an? Allare aod have been ata Libby wubjected + of mKanens cay | wan the Cater € wiry regiment, Hew Rawned | Hoa. George 8. Hilliard, ther inept eonament tal treetment on the pert of prem « pe CAPAIR ABA wapector Of the prime wre , ob Only doom not re? coornges thes wo fort it won *aid that fifty thousand of these freedmen to be looked aud cared for, and, with the Wertern Senytary Commy ¢ It was hoped » Bureau of Emancipation w ents dilebed by Congress, but anuch could be done by / Aw an evidence of the anxiety bo earn, | wae neserted in many case® tbe blacks recently rmian cpa ed were wore eager to learn than the uned (whites) from the rebel tine of the beet people of ) would willingly give (0K thene freedine | moran so after clothed, educal! he heneGgence Front ty plete fever neve present intelligent and the New infantry beck y sed took toler ing tours aht revel by tregug bow foore fatal in that the educated and wt Detter friemda of the biack nor bbe) peariy | ready We anime (re nied bal aiwayn been | otbe ee tote bos Can gereew would AE the rep inves the Sta th oo ty Jersey Cnty, Of intoxication drew a knife and atincned & follow int buenas named | A cmnber of attempted to arrest ft 4 made 4 furor amma! open toe. aod were forced to ran away, The apeauiant then proceeded to bun ree dence, coruer & Newark avenue aod Ficth wtreet, where be wax cubeequertiy arrented by uMcers Molonough aod | 18 Heckman treet Nopept and « tied we the Oey Pree * myaret | Voeter . 1 Wo tne home of b to | temery the fre an erected the famen frou aM bled, oad mekber (oan dee Mearwore | Often Cnariotie | r " oouped by Jereminh Cooney, reriding Payday chee wireet, Jersey City, a0 #irikiwe bien eer * . : ‘ @ im ,ibe face while ying asleep Conn fore wer | Horece Holden. ‘ tho iy datgured, The aecored ‘ * we tre sigate < amewill di wot tranapir me Ove Oclerk yewterday The Kine Of Cormelion Galein | marping © ere’ ie the etorege sm cou. 1O YUE EDITOR OF WHR WERe ; , ‘ No. 44 Heme eure, reading the coroner's he uee “ ter . 4 Calvin, = deal mote, vn youre bee : ° ~ emer e\ ber the (oremer i ei) peckably minien ie tek P ubt, did the beet (hey eowid we f 1 tony “ set Vie breitling @isowt $400 1 happened Wo be on the car lnm y benind the ove | that ren a by The by Ged hat damned cat ould Kel some One (ue or) eid the company eo The brake uw goed fer pething co men cond rap tbat car retowed to lake C und eat gee the oar,” Crmnmpeeh @, | think oe © a Eiamiy ane oe aw ene | JUPTKE yy « hencashetar reine there Cairo. 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