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° : ; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1864. f a allie occ ota mad otal and “hd coer" r a Eanes eae ee tae the | shh. A | ophapaew 'aratonte Diet cannes alane decide a deputation eomposed of our most prominen tion 89, C, 118th New York; H. R. Howard, Jy., 1, 19th Wis- | shel) weund right thigh; Captain D. G. Risley, E, 9th | Dapici K. Grim, f, 46th Pennsylvania, diarrhom, E B. R Howard, sr., i, 19th'Wisoonsio ; | United states colored | arm, severely; | James C. Marshal Pennayit fusb, D, 6th Maryland; Corp. G. Free | Oaptain Kiya Lewis, F, 8th ched ‘Steice colored | “wound. » H, 46th Pensaylvania, old gaashot ith New fork; Corp. H. Ingrabam, K, 9b | $roops, abdomen, severely; Second Lieuseoant N. EF. | Joun israel, B, 46tb Peunsylvania, whitlow. 6 citizens waited en the Captain Gevera the other dey and teedered bim an elaborate address, expressing ‘ofowe bi General, bud offering sym- because the Spanish press, or at leaat a large por- and extest Davis, F, 3% Diinow, right shoulder aud best; | Sergeant Amb: ‘ LONDON MONEY an ins had attacked Gen, Dulce, rh “we Leuienat 2 mg ooh New Torn ee rose Stewart, H, ldlst Now Yors, chronie of hosnme. thie Sit api am moporignt desideratens, see Tight side, flesb, First Lieuenvnt G. H. Stourts, K AndFow Degraff, H, 141at New York. chronto diarrhara, ie ardciontam, | sseoh not ariest tana ten Cees: Deigade, Ist division, 10th army oorpe, right arm, flesb; | Patrick Flemm Second [ieutepans John W. » B, 118th New | Benj. Harden, ra A York, Corporal Wai. | New York, chronic diarrhoea, wiedt thigh, deah Wiad Tlostehind Maia Y.-B York, typhoid (ever. Wm. Hopper, K, 13th New Jersey, chronic has just reached me of cose creek. northeast of Petroleum statins. The wells are being tubed, and are expected to yield from ten to a Ha een sven yailures ‘are, however, sui | ¥8 Excellency must have bad when the door was clcsed. ‘announced. Jt may possibly bave been reported to you, from a cer- foun W. Jencks, E, 19th Wisconsin; le » G, 3 igh, diarrhea, each per ny ‘s:VEErOOL Mabunre. tain unreliable source, that the famous Semmes +F, 148th Now York Ly Parsons, G, 148th New | slightly’ Fitst Lieutenant Joseph Miller, F, tth connec: | Jes. Doras @, 18th New Jorsey, scurvy. = mane en ee tay Ew wane-aes nee Sal 864, | DAG arrived here, | The papers here published it as true; Ln ely, ¥.148tn New York: Levi Hl. Parsons. F, Hout, left shoulder, slightly; Second ‘Lieutenant John | Heury Hollenbeck, G, 13th New Jorsey, diarrhone. ‘The great trouble in West Virginia has been in not ork ‘ut. boring the wells deop enough. Without, perhaps, an ex ception, all the wells bored fall short Of tue third sand rock, abd mostof them the second. It cannot be hoped LivgarooL, Oct, —The sales of cotton to-day were Soha tone, ‘Dut it was all pwbtabe. Cotton Beldon, f, 118th New York: Wm. | Waters, R, 6tn Connectivut, left foot, soverely ; tucluding 10,000 to speculators and exporterd, The mar- ¥ ‘ew York; Wm. Bacon, A, 89taN. York; | Colouel Stephen Moilit, 96th New amputation OFFICERS KILLED AXD WouNvEeD IN THE BATTLS Wileox, B, 96th New York; R. Dugan, i, 18h | thigh; Captain Jobo Matthows, B, 96tn New Each, vas OF ALLATOONA, Ga. G, 1481n' Ket closed buoyant at u trithog advance, 8 Breadstuffs — ¥ B New York; « 'E. Buckwis; r, I, 24 New Hampshire; | foot, slightly; First Lieutenaut Jobn B. Krepps, No Eastern regiments eugaged. ing supply above. Provisions quies tua steady. } 3! abe giro James B, Barrett, H, let Peonaylvania irullery; Re H. | Poonsylvania heavy artillery, lett arm and hip, severoiy; } , The following is the olticial list of casualities among of- pe Rd, peon found. at ove hue Lard firm, only thing cettalo is that the insurgent leaders have bad | Turner, G, 118th New York; Chai : t) K, 90 | Firat Lieutenant W. Spiegelberger, F, 10th Wisconsin, | fcers in the battle of Allatoona, fought October 5, 1864:—~ | arod and Wnty foot, terminating ia bikuminous shale; but Tellow drier, a sorious quarre! a20R8 themselves, and that Salcedo, | Vermons; Albert Ma: apr B ret ba ty Tare pape hand, severely ; Second Lieutenant uilber A. Tucker, Brig. Gen, fom M, Corse, commanding garrison, wound | tho trio pource of supply lies in lower atratifioalion. Retroleum easier. Provisional President, he placed some of them in irons. Her, Js Wises ; Nelson Kingman, I, 9th New New Hampshire, right leg, flesh; Qaptaio George Co iy. It is the intention of parties now operating Im this ae liebe ae Pee ‘The Evening Star, from NSW Orleans, left here at noon { York; Wm. Crummey, F, 5th Maryland; Nelson Rengi- | Ker, G, tb Pennsylvania cavalry, neck oad right shoul- . Rowets, 7th Illinois, wounded dangerously, | vicinity to drive their wells to the depth of one thousand ys yesterday for your port. nav, I, 96th New York’ A. H. Parker, B, 118th New slightly ; Second Lieutenant W. A. Dodge, B, 9th Yer. ‘tolott, 4th Brice, seunies severely. feet, if necessary, Such borings will, I predict, bring oi) de ork Gweery;D, 16 Now York, Lunt ‘ear, | ot, Soto lot gh, Beni Secu Lgtenat . ‘pvanes WoUNmeD. shell wind hip, severely; Captain Robert P. Cornack, A, In addition to the names found among the above the | #%th New York, scalp wound, severely; First Lieutenant following were also wounded:—Licut, Wilber, 148th Now | Creuteo any tare ae Obl, FigDt log, sovorely; Firsp goth New York; Laut, Bart, wounded sad prissper? [rath WB pulation lore arm and wren of Sah senate ry |. Strong, 19th Wis . Lieutenant Thomas H. Price, tes Lieut, Goi, Midaso, sad Teed Sate 4 abe pridouer: | Colored troops, left hand, eighty; Flret Lieutenant Law: Wounds, » renee F. Larkin, K, 16th Now Hampshire, right arm, sn; ge Timothy B, ene 5 bs = yy shire, left ti seriousiy; Captain Julius Backup, T, Wounded im Other Corps. Souk vated tata colored’ troops, left side, severely’ 5 aio Patr Doy!, 1, 10th New Hampshire, left arm, Lieut. D, Beebe, 34 York, fracture, thigh; Lieut. | seriously; Second Lenlscant Samuel L, Mitchell, F, 10th G. W, Edmonds, H, 112th New York, killed; Lieut. G. H. | New Hampshire, both legs, severely; Second Lieutonant Stout, 110tp New York, arms and collar bone; Capt. J. Seeprel C. Cole, H, 89th New York, left foot, desh; Capt. Col. yur bi a James ‘89th lowa (of Now York city), | in large aud paying quantities, . Lieut, Col. Wm. Hanna, 50th IMinols, weunded severely. Capt. T. 8. Moffatt, 22tb Lilinois, wounded slightly, Capt. Joseph Lafferty, 12th Illinois, wounded severely, Lieut. J. 8. Robinson, Adjt, 7th Mitaois, and A. A. G. 84 brigade, 4th division, 16th Army cogps, wounded dan- genous! Ligut y. G: Ayres, 30th Towa, and A. A. Q Me 34 brigade, 4th divieion, 15th Army corps, killed. Lieut. A. 7. Blodgett, 306b Iowa, killed, Laut, J. P. J tb Iowa, killed. 4 9th lowa, killed. Lieut. O. D, Russell, 39th, .owa, wounded severely, Lieut. ©, C, Crawford, 39th fo W. F, Bennett, 39ta low rge Hunt, i2tn [iin ARRIVAL OF THE LIBERTY. The Press Despatch. Havana, Nov. 2, 1864. Sick Soldiers from St. Domingo—Nassau to be a Free Port—The Queen’s Sa de, ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM MEXICO. aim Domingo ib sens Eke, cxmmugn are ob8 OF more arrivals from there weekly. On the 30th the Hamburg came in, four days from Monte Christi. There were number of sick soldiers on board General Debiade and the Imperial | of ber. me number 1am wld was about three hundred. ‘The steamer Europa, from St. Domingo, is reported. She Government, bbrings as passengers six hundred and thirty-one sick sol. diers, Most of these unfortunates will not liv THE CULF. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARIEL. The Enemy Crossing Cattle East of eee man, {n pursuance of instructions cuncerut selected Judge S, S. Boyd and family to be sent.to Brook- baven in return. After all preparations were made for the departure the friends of Judge Boyd propesed to pay five thousand dollars for she beneAt and support of refu- ; Ww ull Christmas, Havana ts (ull of these so-called R. Clark, 117th New York, leg; Lieut. H. J. Chandler, Benpett,'A,’ 5th United State colored troops, Tet | Capt. David Osby, 12th Illinois, wounded slightly. asgengere, and they are lying about the streets toiaily | 2t% Pennsylvania, arm: Lieut.’ Wm. 1. Bradiey. 7610 | forearm, silghily; Captain A. MoLau clove root, Tet Lieut. Robert Bruton, 12th Illinois, wounded soverely, the Mississippi. \ Disturbed State Y es 7 | Pennsylvania, arm; Lieut. H. J. Davis, 1th New Hamp- | York, right aud left thigh, severely; First Lieutenant G. | Color Sergt. C. S, Armstrong, 39th Iowa, missing \ ur 3 0 UCATAD: | uncared for. shir see; Cleat, ‘Tomas Congr 97th Ponnay’ 1a, | A. Rathbun, E, 8th Connecticut, se lea’ dash Gantaig | Asst. Surg. A. G. Pickett, 50th Illinois, wounded soverel; ig! jul jose | iller, 6th Connecticut, shoulder; . Brokaw, i, ‘ork, Capt. Francis J, Dunn, 50th IMinois, wounded slightly, and Campeachy. dither pag a ab gelps ky doaphihgrcg oe soldier | capt, Win, Whoolef, 1424 New York, head; Licut. Smith: | Piewiocsne 1 Mt Clean ereeiaeaes corfoualy;, Second | Tent SW, sande, 5oth tllinoisy.wounded slightly. s ® ying in the entrance to my Ofllce, and the other day no | K, 142d°New York, shoulde right cheek, flesh; First Lieut. A. S B, 85th Penn, | Lieut. C. M. Tarr, 60tm Illinois, wounded severely Simmsport and Morgan Ferry Held one could go to the Ameer! Consulate without passing NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. ‘amputation first and seoond fingers of ieft hand; | Lieut. isaac M. McNoiil. 50th Illinots, wounded severely, ® sick soldier lying on the stone floor, with a stick of Corporal Lock, G, 3d New York, killed; G, W. Snyder, tb. Geo. C, Gibbs, 5, 3d New York cavalry, loft | Lieut. George N. Barr, 57th Illinois, wounded slightly. by Our Troops, Tuarist Leaders Giving in Thei woud'for a pillow, ‘There is sad heed of a sanitary com- | C 67th Ubio, ieg: G. Miller, ©, d7th OBio, head; Robt. | leg, R. McDonald, 47th New York, | Color Sergt. Joseph Bordwoll, 7th Illinois, wounded se- ‘ uarist Leaders Giving in Their NGiig~"| Sitesion ia: thts saver ous canticeticised of cote? Buros, G, 7th Connectiout, head; D. Washington, A, 20th | right shoulder, slightly; Lient. Col, Martin B, Smith, 8th | — verely. a. &s.. ae On the Sist the steamer Oriole left, with pay for the | Connecticut, knee; Wm. Burrows, B, 20h Counecticut, | Connecticut, leg, ‘leah; First Lieut, Elmora A. Russel), ¥, Lieut. Joho. Ballivan, Tih Uinote, ralled. mare troops, provisions, aud with more soldiers. gh: Sergeant J. Smith, B, 29th'Counecticut, shoulder; } 85th Penvsylvauia, left arm, fracture; Capt. Geo. F. Hari- | Lieut, W. C. noia, wounde ; sion to the Imperial Government. The English steamer” Flora ‘errived “on the oth, | Wm. Getcvelt, (, 1424 New’ York; J, B. Burton, B, 190 | tage, B, 30th Illinois, left shoulder, severely; First Lieut Kosala spel tesa ‘The steamship Ariel, Capt. Russell, from New Orleans from Wassau in two days, By her we have the | J0dlapa, arm and side; ©, Larabee, A, 142d New York; | Henry D. W. C, Hill, H, 142d New York, neok, flesh; Capt, October 30, at eight o'clock A. M., arrived at this port Behams Herald. of ‘os. “16 S. Longdorff, C, 13th indiana; B. B Fryer, B, 203d Penn- | Eleches Pratt, G, 8th United States colored’ troops, am WEST VIRGINIA OIL DISTRICT. Pac gue boise toe ect ae arriyal of the Banshee No. 2, from sylvunia; W.H Flint, B, 115th New York; A. Preble. H, tation left arm; First Lieut. and A. D. C. teber J. ae ~ on Bunday. e E tonin forty-eight hours; also tbat the 9th Maine; Wm. Maloney, A, 115th New York; Wm. vis, 24 brigade, Ist division, 10th army corps, right ponte ‘Tho Purser will accept our thanks (or favors, Telegraph Lines to ~ | slore and A. E. Fry got ashore outside of Charleston; | Barry, F,'142d New York; 4. H. Beamer, G, 624 Unio; | hip; Second Lieut. Seth Dillingham, F, 8th Maine, left etecdsmss t) TB H p 3 | hip: . . a that the Wando and Talisman left that port on the 20th, | 2. A. Roberts, ©, 7h Connecticut; J. Colar, A, | thigh, and fracture ‘right arm; First Lieut. Bi HuGugs River, Rarcum County, W. V. } Our New Orle Correspondence. tablished. + ] Dut bad not since been heard frem, and that the Lucry, | 7th Onio; James Muir, B, 100th New York; Bmith, A, 9th Maine, fracture left arm; Firet Lieut. Chas, Oot. 31, 1864. New Onteans, Oct. 39, 1864, a 'g and Virginia had arrived in catety. aiso | Wm. Miller, Co, &, 29th Connecticut, teg; Sergt. W. Jen- | Bjonmark, B, 7th United States colored troops, contu- | autumnal Scene in Virginia Woods—Ancient Oil Springs— é Siesta’ gives the wonderful nows that ‘there has been a great | Dings, Co. ©, 115th New York, haud; J. Ordiway, Co. A, | sion left foot, slightly; Capt. Geo.W, McCoun,I, 168th New | parwanie Oil Perrilory—Gas Springs—Speculation— MORR OATTLN CROSS TUM MIBKIRAHET, battle in the Shenandoah valley. At first Early repulsed | 112th New York, shoulder; J. H. Hi , York, left leg, ; Second Lieut, Peter Heck, K, 24 ie i$ i P fi It is reported that the rebels have crossed about four- the Yankees, but afterwards loat some ploooe of artilery, | Feansyizatic, leg: 4H. Osnorn. On, by dota New) Ragnar fran, nosy 7 Aeon ee gee cee per? Kaahee’ Supeet asap dias no teon hundred head of cattleovor the Mississippi recently, ‘Hood holds Sherman very bard pressed at Atlanta” y y » 2 ‘ork, arm; George first Lieut. Hoory Mulhall, H, “ 5 hes River ' Region— teologic« ir m— Ma; ‘ THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE. | “ive papers of Nassau ure dobating tne idea, of Nas 7. Co. G, UR Connecticut, arm; J. Coleman, Co.rl, | hip, seriously; capt. Fdwin'A. Thorp, K, 20th Counecticut, |G," preia, ete PF} at Jackson's Point, in tho neighborhood of Fort Adams, . sau being declared a tree port, only exacting an import lew York, breast and arm; F,’ Parcells, Co. 1, 3d | colored troops, left thigh, flesb: Second Lieut. Solomon sad This is the second large drove that has been success- duty of one and u quarter per cent on all goods. York, bowels; john Reed, Go. G, 116th New York, B, 6th Marylaud, left shoulder, ‘lesh; | Ihave had a ride, raroly to be forgotten! through these | °° 808 Co te tase two woelts ‘The Captain General gives a grand bail on the 19th— | Dreast; C. H. Gorman, (0. B, 20th Connecticut, shoulder; Booth, K, 98th New York, right hip, | grand old woods, variously and gorgeously tinted, and | ‘Y!/¥ : the satnt’s day of the Queeu and the twenty.seventh an- Jes. Fox, Co. A, 29th Connecticut, mouth; M. Stevens ; Lieut. and Adjutant Richard F. Andrews, 36th beneath this glorious Uoteber sun, which, in the forests UNION TROOPS HOLD GIMMSPORT AND MOKGAN’S FERRY, THE WAR IN ST. DOMINGO, | niversury of the first railroad and the eleventh of the | Co. F, 20th Connecticut ; Daniel Boyle, Co. H. 10 tates colored troops, right thigh, flesh; Second © : 2 : Colonel E. J. Davis now occuples Simmsport and holds 9 | Srat telegraph. Connecticut, nip; Jas. Davis, Co. B, 34 New Hampshire, m, MeKvoy, G, 6th United States colored troops, | of Virginia, bas a brightness and beauty tadeed vermis wala a gaisecetaacocmaideeebile: Since tn ae. &e. & shigh; Samuel Kichmond, Co. G, 67th Onio, eheek; W. J. left elbow joint; Capt. L. B. Porter, K, 81st New | uring an entire day, from early morn until the shades | Morgan’ ge Le — 7 ROR eee aed i is rae a "tn wiles, Sng nae” cow abt lung, ae 7 ph | cf evening élesed around, I have been in theaaddle, aie "derpaseh Dearers on thelr way 4 ‘boadquarters’ at ‘The steemship Liverty, Captain Wilson, arri York, aa &. Comet ee E, anne York, | Tariten W. El is ©, 24 battalion Nereis ne eves (0. 8. threading the oft pathress wilderness, stadying the geo- | Morganza, ae » Capt , arrived yester- arm ’ an A. Smitl . D, Oth Maine, faco; | A.), right leg, Hesb; Capt. James ingon, A, Gist ; of the coun:ry, and . _RRTAL i said ioqititind iin cabicha te Giesiias, | Jan. Wilton, G! 84 New Hampshire, lett shige? Coss’ | Novincaroiga (C'S. A.), riubt side, severely; First ha icici ep a aS el ecg ‘The Natchez Courier of the 28h instant has the fol- pase oan tena Mitchell, C, 13\b Indiana, shoulder; Columbus Davis, E, | Lieut. ©. B, Holt, 1, 8h North Carolina (C. 8. A), lefs | 804 glories of the autumnal follage, which, year, | lowing:— ae oe apy importance ee roll a xILLED. Pieegih nly York, et pests % Conner, C, 100th | thigh, flesn; Col. _— — — ray he ‘hip, | seems to surpass in gorgeousness that of any previous sae ve since nasvae or seas ud. tecimin, people vana aro very anxious to have reliable i ‘ ‘ew York; ant W. J. Smith, E, 100th New York, | severe: Second Lieutenan' J. J. Mathew season, There has been but little frost hore this fail, | wader flag of truce, having in cus! Je , Rews from the steamer Roanoke, Her captors are bit- Hiern Si Wis sai rie gy <a} arm and breast; John Hughes, K, 100th New York, foot: | 16ch New York heavy artillery, lett arm, flesh; Second 1 > | with bis wife and six children, who bad beco, as it ap- iy ate Teutanany Me A: SaintOr, De tlt Coctasctinus: Sa fame. Wm. Street, B, 20th Connecticut, neck; upknown, 29th | Lieutes: ‘Anes L. Keables, D, 8th’ Copnecticat, | ®4 sufamer lingers tn the lap of autumn, uctant 0 | pears, after tho usual routine of imprisonment and con. fens heaped get tad ant M.A; Seintor, D, feb Connecticut; Sergeant. | Connecticut, mouth, A. Thortington, ¥, 20th Connecticut, | groin, dangerously; Major R. C. Taylor, C. & A. artiliery, | quit the soenes of beauty and flowers and ehanging ver- | ‘izcation of goods, banished, ‘nos to return to the Con- bi Sugar market is quite dull; very few transactions since | H\117th'Now York; ‘Sergeant A. reat D, 117th New | #tms Sam. Duncan, F, 67th Ohio, thigh; John Randall, F, | night thigh, dangerously ; Capt. Andrew J. Wadlia, E, ad dui federate States during,the war. Jast reports, York; Corporal Ira Miller, C, 117th New York: Hi. Loomis, | 29tB Connecticut, foo i, i ae Wm. St. Clair, K, 39th | New Hampshire, right leg, dangerously ; Second Lieut. ‘The family were properly cared for, and Keble mar max, D, 116th New | Edward Grey, ¥, 138th York, right thigh, dangerously ; ‘Toone who has never traversed the forests of West York, —. Hyde, “B, 2000 Connecticut, hand; J.D. Ransom C, 1424 ‘New York, anaputation of | Virginia it would be difleuit to describe the rare and johns ae h_ New York, side; A. ©. } right leg; Second Lieut. 20 Denton, K, HTD | varied boauties of the wild woods which, at this season, Brewster, 1,20th Connecticut, foot; Henry Watson, 20th ork, left with pe; First sLieut, * p Ginnecticat, arm; Ed. Fetera;'O, 201m Connecticut, knee; | Spancer C. ilyer, 8 tan Nee Yorn, loft arm, with | would even puzzle Berzolius himself to pains and describe Sergeant HK. Skelkey, K 70th Ponnaylvania, ‘arm an Fanevene; iret Leal 3. Bamhardt, Gin North Caro- | the matchless tints everywhere bebeld. neck; Phil. Mosher, K, low York, abdomen; Corpo- | lina (C. 8. A.), i with gangrene; Becon But my purpose is not to describe the woods in their Tal Charles Thomas, B, 29h Coongctiodt, shoulder; Jona | 0. Cook, B, ioihy New York heavy artillery, righbarm, | ooo” toss twour ordead Be meee ; Jono Rogers. B, 20th sticut, fractured ankle; James Russel, 3B; 29th Counecticut, fracture poth dogs; Jona & ace re ef the | Practical. Iwill, therefore, embody afew notes of ob- na 29th Connecticut, back; Wm. faad Now York, arm; Geo. Y sece, Camberiand and Ohte. servation, I rode ous to look at the countey oF oll torr York, hand; Geo, Wesley, B, 112th New York, killed; | u1er OP SiCK AND WOUNDED OF ZASTERN REGIMENTS | tory,for verily, oi! is King, and rules the hoarts of Jobn Bleomer, 4th New ‘York battery, knee; Oliver Yor- ENTERED AT NASHVILLE HOSPITALS, OOT. 25. men (out this way) with an iron scepter. I rode up to << B, 1424 Det inant ans, al J o cmoena Chass. Mayers, 5, 24 Rueamectiost 1. Dessinger, ¥, sith the pits or “diggings” where, during many years, the Connectict a 1 C, 20th ecticus, Penns) H febeter, jew York; Char! arm; James Robingon, F, 291 Connecticut, boad; | seabora’ ¥, bth United States artihery; Sergeant H. W; | Bardy, todustrious citizens delved im the river bank Soreeont —— rag = Peoria Caldwell, D, 16tn Pounaylvania; a Riseell, ¥, 6th Peas and extracted thousands of barrels of pure petroleum. Jor port w 5 Conn ivania; Sergeant S. D. Smith, D, 20th Pennsylvania; fractured elvow; William Gissgow, G, 20th 2 | Fe Young. 820th Peassylvanta, . D. Miller, #, 10tu | 7* Proce was simple and ingenious Use chap ahs cut, both thighs; Henry Samner, I, 624 Obio, arm; | Pennsyivania cavalry; F. Pils, E, 100th Pennsylvania; excavated to the depth of ten or twenty feet, the oil H. Dunham, 112th New York; J lan, E, 3d New | gergoant W. H. Harrison, K, 28th Pennsylvania; D. Fiar- | disengaged trom the sand, and collected with woollen York; Jos, Ranne, I, 112th New York: A. Ireiaod, D, 9th | ny, D, 16th United Staies artillery; F. Leeson Mame; Chas. Brown, F, 34 New York; C. Samson, - k 17th New York; G.' @.’ Board, G, 9th ‘Maine; Wm. H. | J, 4. Carmon, C, Eaton, D, 116th New York, Chas, ‘Bacon. K, 9th Maing; | Hobiason, K, B, 117th Now Yorks, Dan, ‘Mooney, I, 117th New Yoru; | ComBecticut, hand: Frank Bullock, ©, '112th New York; Samuel Hall, H, 12h New York; F. W. Harris, K, 112th New York; W. A. Locke, G, 34 New York; Sergt, J. Hoge, 0, 142d New York; M. Santon, C, 14ud New York; N. Hopkins, E, 1424 New York; H. Finks, H, ‘142d New York; D. Hutchingon, K, 1424 New York; P, O'Leary, K, 1424 New York; J. Banker, K, 1424 New York; W. Grabam, K, 142d New York; Sam Law, 1, 76th Pennsylvania; Dan W. Farrelk 97th Peonsyivania; Jobn Kaizer, J, 15th New York; M. J. Greaman, C, 115tn New York; Sergt. N. ide, F, 116th New York; Isaac Coleman, 1, 116th New York, Corp. J. M. Prescott, D, 9th Maine; B, Tutoo, B, oe ‘Maine; t B. Exchange.—The market is not so firm as last week. ‘The ‘ollowing quotatious are based on the week’s trans. @ctions:—London, 14 2434 premium. Paris, % a Premium. United States, 4849 discount. American gold, 5 premium. Our Havana Correspondence, Havana, Nov. 2, 1864. Arrival of @ Stcamer from Galvesion—Yellow Fever— General Doblado’s Safe Conduct—Civil War-in Ta- Basco—Indian Troubles in Yucatan—Railroad Pro. Jects—A Forthcoming Imperial Manifesto, éc. ‘There ia nothing of lecal importance to communicate, ‘apless the arrtval of a blockade running steamer ean be @onsidered important, which I doubt; nevertheless, be ‘@atas it may, one bas arrived since my last letter— the Denbigh, from Galveston, with about five hundred and filty bales. The only ,local news she brought was Wat yellow fever continued to ravage that town. ‘Those steamers generally bring us some Mexican news, ‘Dat on this ocossion we owe it to the Spanish mail Steamer to say we are a little abead, The Denhigh’s e loyal ‘te the United States flag and government, General Brayman made the order acoordingly. The result ls Judge Boyd remains at home, aod the new Mayor begins his poor fund for the wintor with five thousand dollars in the City Treasury. - FINANCE BUREAU REFUSED MONEY BY TRE RANKS, ‘The Finance Bureau of the Legisiature has applied to one of the banks for $100,000, The bank relused to lend &, by military order. NEWS FROM KEY WEST. Successfal Raids on the Florida Coast— Destitution in the State, &e. OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. Kar Wasr, Fie, Oot. 25, 1864. DESTRUCTION OF SALT WORKS. Acting Volunteer Lieuteoat W..P. Randall, command- tng the United States bark Restless, up the Gulf cosst , B, 34 NewsHampshire; New Ha pair; 8, O'Connor, Sergeant M. Carr, H, 3d New Hampshire; John N. oor 34 Now Hampshire; Samuel Febo, J, 34 New Ham) ; Wm. er, jew Hampshire; Ed. Reddy, K, 16th New York; Uroerst Padick, B, 1000h 4, 16th | cloths, &o. These excavations, or “ ?? ag they are Tunnom, 1, th Massichusetts; | Satted’ are about one and a elf aallee’ below tne forks of re Caited Stata fairy Se Beant J. | Hughes river, on the north side of the stream. 2 Jag. MoCarthy, G, 117th York; John A. Porver, B; | 16th Pennsylvania cavairy; Sergeant J. H. Middleton, B, | PAYS been Drellhc spehgs, visiting. oe a ae ary at mehr cm ae she, A | Re Go fi fo oe ene: | Sar a ace a ene cy 3 $ . 7 Tb . 8 A 1424 ‘Wen King, ©, | Senses ack laos 1, 11th New York, diarrhea: ~s iene te OUNDED. " —— Baker, 9th Maine; Mt. Baker, A, 141th New York; G, Clark 1. 147th New York; W. Johnson, D, 147th New York; C. Grant, D,117tb New York; J.’ Bisset, D, 1121b New York; M. Hill, A, 112th New York; N. Griffon, A, | York: Harlon Davis: F, ww York: ing, ©, thros rrele. gen | has been rece aged oe news was precisely what 1 told you about lee are Ww. Cae B, Lao pee kaa boas | 112th New York; Wm. i Mab E, 117th pow York: ‘United States ypuold prt ry imfermed - me that teams alien sini disaa plate pee eae . i ; iM. Firemen, B, +0 12th\New York; J. H. Dunham, D’ ted States Engineers, ty ruled season 5 ‘ ‘ Now that we have got on the subject of Mexican news, | Hes’. 1424 New York; J. Cow, ©, 1424 New Yorks Randals.E, 9th Maine; Win. R. ; Teiet News York, cheat; | DAvled in one at op marieor kaves’ hundred barat, | sut Randall despatched twe boats, with twenty-two armed A. Duell, H, 142d New York; E. Smith, B, un Maine; M. Chester, A, 1424 New York; G. Hawkins, 1, 27ib Penusylvauia; .M, Morison, 1, 29th Connecticut; Jobo Drig, E, 624 Onio; W: Hescott, G, 624 Ohio; 8. Billivgton,’ C,’11th Maine; J. Baleber, B, 113th New York; — Remett, 1, 7th Maine; John Vass, p, 97th Pevnsylvania; 8, Lettie, EF, 116th New York; C. Douglaa, ©, 208 Connecticut; J. ake, K, 67th Onto; C. Beach, K, 16h Connepticut; “A. Fidelor, A, 10th Now York; J: Grim, B, 1684 Pennsylvania; '‘M. Randels, C, 115th New York: M. Sbrill, K, 67th Penneylvania; H. Stuart, K, men, under the command of Acting Eosigns Honry Easson and Alexander Hinckley, from St. Andrew’s Bay for West Bay, for the purpose of destroying a large quantity of salt and 9 number of salt works‘he had been informed wero in the neignborhood. Arriving at the entrance to West Bay about eight o’clock P. M., the fro from the salt works were seen for a number of miles along the beach. On tho following morn Skellie, D, 112th No . Hoyt, C, 142d New York; | W. ‘M. Langmaster, F, 17th New York, berntca; es ” Sohn Goll, D, 1424 New York; G, O'Donnell, B, 1424 New | H” Miller, C,e Toth Pennsylvania, sprained "log; Joba | 31\* tFate (te ot te ont enemy aaiated ‘she York; Ed. Wrickham, A, 117th New York; Dan Van Vorst, | Buckley, A, 15th U. 3, ern ens oe use of petroleam, which has become, in a few short F, 143d New York: a. Johnson, Fyl42d New York; Joho | ger; james M. Moore, H, 1024 New York, amputation | Yeas Pot'onty « panacea for bruises end all the ordioary H. Pratt, F, 1424 New York; Robert Shaw, E, 142d New | jeft arm; Simon Wincelh, G, U. 8. infantry, contusion of | jj, wich ‘flesh is heir to,” but the great illuminater York; W. M. Skimerhora, 1, 142d New York: H. W. Still. | head; Jobanos H. Sholer, K, 111th Pennsylvania, debility; { gna Jubricator of the world. Tho men are now liviog weil, 1, 1424 New York;C. H. Martin, 8, 112th New York; New York, bronchitis; Frank Dorr, | $04 talk with them every day, who let idose this Lovie: Jos, Bresett, C, 1424 New York; H. Hermenger, B, 11: rho; W. T. McLansey, G, 1768 | than irom bis peut up caves, and have seot him onward New York; W. Ostrander, I, 142d New York; Wm. Ren- ‘go'Brown, E, 17th New York, | 44 his mission ofelight and glory; for it mast indeed be shaw, D,' 1424 New York; M. A. Wiog, A, 117th gan, A, 17th New York, diarrhea; | giorious to becume the benefacter of manklad. Yi R, Thornton, (I, 20tn Gonneotiout; | Henry Dipler. B, 7sth \founsyivania, ramittent fever; | © the yusiness of guttering petroleum trom ge Jet mo call public attention to the following extract from the Gaceta of Guanajuato, October 1, relative to General Dobiado’s safe conduct to Mexico city. The ex- twact is headed “Important correction,” and runs as fol- dows :—‘‘We are authorized to correct the nows which we gave in « former number, taken from the Cronisia of Mexico city, relative to the guarantees granted to the yon and interests of Don Manuel Dobdiado. To the pe- pers: 9to Maine; J. stuart, B, 9th Maine; 8. Sham, ©, 117th " r. 3th N : spr elo of July 6 last past, he can return freely to B, 9th Maine: . Gudriob, B, 3d New York; F. £. Andre C, 142d New York; ‘Tour, D, 16th U. 8. iufan. Countless ages, had concealed PI liquid. | 3b interior, where they found and destroyed two largo rebel Cox, G, 39th Lllinois; H. M. Bedinett, A, 9b W. Spring, C, 67th Obi ;'F, Renrour, fg: 100th New York; rg Maine; Alfred Foster, ¢ sen New York; John Storey, W. Garnett, B, 29h Connecticut; H. Pini, I, 29th Con- necticut; J. Porter, B, 29th Connecticut; W. Mills, B, 2910 50th New York, diarrhaa salt works, one of which filled with salt: A num- ‘Dut that in regard to bis interests he will ha ber of houses, wagons, with ether equipmea! to whatevor bis Imperial Majesty may determine in i abandoued works begin to assume the appearance of us, D, 1374 fgg yg go D. M- | those ancient excavations on the Alleghany, ia Peonsyl- » 4th U.S. cavairy, back; J. B. Holcomb. G, | vania, whose history lives mot even ia tradition or B, 12th New York; W. Garrisons, D, 29th Connecticut; v. Jackson, A, 29th Connecticut; ©. Stazzard, 1, 29th Con- necticut; © Burr, 4, #ith Ohio; F. McCarthy, B, 24tb Massachusetts, J. Laguc, §, 67ta Obio;’ BL 7th Obio; D. Snyder, F, 67th Odio; F, 20th Connecticut; &. Cole, F, 2008 Connecticut; . Harison, A, 29th Connecticut; J. Garry, D, 97th Pennsyiva: B, 7th United States; H. Mullen, K, 96 “Bt D. Ling, KE, 147th New York; A. Spalding, K, 34 New Hampshire; G. mills, D, ith Pennaylvaoia; J. Nicholis, G, Ttn Maryiand;’ P: Duglas, H, 3d New Hampshire; J. Richardson, B, 7th Maryland; M. McClure, A, 142d'New York; U. Richards, Sth New Hampaliro; C, Falls, C, 117th New York: 1, 20th Connecticut; F, Meri cut; W. Johnson, I, 20th Connecticut; W. Par- maice, Bs, 117th New York; F. Harkmeeker, H, 117¢n similar cases.” . | A, 142d New Yor! . Yaninweger, B, 142d New York; | Gerney, burned at the sametime At daylight they ari Tho “correction” js not very clear. What it ts in- | Connectiout; G. Boyd, B, 20in Connecticut: G Lomis, Us | M1. isiudget, G, 203d Fennsylvania; cilas Phelps, ff, 142d {sth New York, rhoumatism; T. F. Hitt, C, 143d New legendary song. ttve mouth Of West Hay creck, whore they buroed a0 ex- 1 Doblado has | 29th Connecticut; J. Sayers, H, Ziv Counecticut: W. | New York: treaus Pyrks, G, 142d New York: Sergeant | York, tover. “nose carly vil pits cover several acres immediately on | tensive biackemith’s shop and soveral mit houses. They ut has desired | Ray, C, 67th Ohio; Aare, B, ‘aine: W. Hubberd, | pevorrest, Ii, 1424 New York ; George H. Hall, K, 7th | ywremMunT IN CHATTANOO@A HOSPITAL, OCTOBER | tbo north bank of Hughes river, They have recently | also captured @ ‘the driver of whitch they com. 186: Bothing further than to know whether or not he could claim his property. If any safe conduct were petitioned for, it was, no doubt, the act of some personal friend, as General Doblado explains in bis gote published in the Higaavy. From Yucstan, Campeachy and all that region, we have Bews that represents things in the usual chronic state of disturbance. In Tabasco, the republioan Governor, Serra, has been removed by Porforlo Diaz, and one Mendez in his stead. Tho resuit of this change of govern- ors in this absurdly arbitrary maoner is—wnat/ Civil war, of course, No sooner did the interference of Dias Become known than,a town declared for Serra, and 80 op, my dear sir; for I think no people more unfor- fupate than ttose who mistake liberty for the Fight to go to war when they choose. Mexican Fopublicanism always reminded ime of a little boy Now Hampebire; W. B. Black, C, 1424 New York; Levi 5 been sola by Mr. Biair, member of Congress from this dis- Woodward, a, 112th New York cs R Raymon, I, 112th Hi, Finifrack, K, 79th Pennsylvania, section F, grave } trict, toa Dennayivanie company. Numerous tubes aro New York; =. LM emia - one New ae Ed. | 356; hospital No. 1 going down withio an area of two miles from these pits. Charleton, A, 24th Massachusetts; Peter Michaels, 1, L00th | 14) op GUYERNMENT CITIZEN EMPLOYERS IX ‘‘OASTLB | Not leas than four heavy companies are operating within New York; Wm. Cox, F, 67th Ohio; Joba Kelly, I. ” 10, 1864. the area mentioned, and several strong ded individ. goth illinois; Andrew’ Kelly, B, ‘7th Conuccti- MORGAN,” CAHARA, ALA., OOT, 10, 1864. : why ghee rate ecb eras te cut; Sergeant F, Farrell, ©, 116th Now York ; | . 8. S Ramsey, New York, citiven; W. A; Robes on, Penn pave hers oa ‘oe elem prepeslin'f toehiowr 4 ; 1 i ivania, wood contractor *Thomas Kougbam, Penusytva- | bi Jona Hover, Ky Ist Now core, seralzy;, ts eames Es tay bakers Anthony Croséon, Pennsylvania, carpenter; | sold in the Pennsylvania oil Tegion, or even iu the viciu- ger 7 t * | Andrew Jobuson, Pennsylvania, carpenter; John Brown | ity of the Burntug Sprivgs, in Western Virginia, Pennsylvania; Charles 5. Smith, 148th New York: Eli | carpenter; Horace Pace, Pennsyivan Lrbedd Sanlin; Sait tole Jone al ndvenen rath, elaine Tompkias, B, 3d New York; Thomas Justice, ¥, 67th arog, Feonsylvania, oarpenter; John H. Cooke, Peon. | vicinity, and their lands will advance with alarming lonies Win.’ McDonnell, ‘G1. New York,’ Johu | s¥ivauia, carpentor. rapidity, As tbis is the seat of the first oll discoveries Murphy, 100th New’ York; P. Dodge, G, 4th st OF SICE AND WOUNNED OF RASTERN Ruaruenrs, | 3, West Virginia, so it must become the finest oil phy, 4 me ie mn United mates LIST SICE AN b § . ‘TS, | yielding territory ia the great petroleum district. The Hampshire; Richara Jones, a ee ENTERED AT NASUVILLE HOSPITALS OCT. 29, 1864. country south of Hughes river is peculiarly rich in oj! and totantry; Isaac Cowper, s. m0 laryiand ; D. | Francis (i. Shaw, 0,33 Mussachusetts, chronic diarrhoea. | minerals. Stretching out towards the Burning Springs all polled to transport a part of the expedition to the largest of the salt works on the peninsula between Wost Bay and Barat Millcreeks. These and other works, with all the buildings, wero completely destroyed. Several men were met on the route, who wisbed Mr. Kasson to givo them a written permission to manutacture salt; bat be refused them all. The two officers and the men under their command behaved weil throughout. They fell in with no rebel troops during the whole of the operations, THE DAMAGE DONE. Tho following is a summary of the damage imilicted on the rebels:—Fi‘ty boilers, bolding from five hundrod to one thousand gailons each: ninety-aix kettles, holding from sixty-five to two hundred gallons each; threo bua- dred bushels salt; thirty-one wagons and several ox carts; five hundred cords of wood; one hundred and fifty puiid- ings of difforent kinds; one hundred and thirtyauies evenso! 8, J, 20th ‘trying to wali in @ pair of bis father’s boots, and, no | New Yor! Pilie, 1, 117th New York; A. Hoggeaon, | Vouk, FE, 142d New York; H, M. Park, 4.1424 New | Corporal Samuel Uunning d Masgachusotts, scurvy. Jone point to thas territer nth, | and cattle turned loos Scabe Morice bas been trying to walk ina pair of Uucle | D, Oth Maine; J. Landen, ¥, 9th Maine; J. Stratton, A, | York’ Wm. Ruddrick, ©, 117th New York; ABP. Easter | feq.'Giil, E,33d Massactse Wiorever welts have been bored oll ot a superior quaitty | These frequent raids on the rebel ealt works, and tho Bam's, which will require ® good many years before they | 1424 New York; W Gudger, H, 117th New York; W, tus- | brook, H, 1424 New York; Chas, M. Smith, K, 142d New } warren'B, Hardy, A, sdd Massachusetts, lameness. hus deen obtained. At Burning Springs some heavy sales | destruction of buildings und ratus of other: ie fit—aud lucky if they do not get worn out altogetuer | ted, 1, 142d New York; G. Wilson, E, 112th New York; | York; N. Vandervoort, H, 142d New York; C. M. Shat- | Wm, Vorhecs, k, 130th New York, scurvy and diarrhoa, | naye been mude, aod the Astor Petroleum Compauy are | Ously destroyed, as often as the rebels Sad opportunity, Before then. J. Golding, F, 142d York;’J. Sparion, A, | tuck,’H, 1424 New York; Gus. Atwoon, 'H, 1424 New | pa. Burke, A; 20th Conuccticus, intermitient fever. preparing te operate under a capital of $2,000,000. Some | aud the risk they run o ing the work of destruction In Yucatan the Indians were having @ high old time, | 1424 New York; V. 4 H, 117th New | york; Ed. Jinks, H, 1424 New York; James Stafford, C, } peter Divine, G, 20th Connecticut, chronic diarrhos, ine wolis have been ,procured in that district, flowing ain, show the desperate straits ‘amusing themselves as those children of nature are wont | York: Inley, 0, 142d. New, York; J. Haze, Hy | i1ah York; James Thompson,'B, 1424 New York; | Wm. Green, G, 13th New York. fromone hundred to'sen thousand barrols oLgil daily. reduced for want of salt. The todo on such oceasions. About a hundred em lately | 1424 New Yok; H. Hill, C, 142d New York; m, E, 1424 New York; Hi eptire country is represonted as being in the utmost iram Martio, B, 9th | Thomas Wells, G, 20th Connecticut, scurvy. <imilar welis will be procured between Hughes aad a niath New M York, Jona BY Cr owshaw, oiitin! Eerlth re deepal be New York, rheumatism, ‘Kauawhn: for the cootogieal Vadleatlena aro precisely the sett, j 1 Cy Chris, Sboan, Ist New York artittery, tever. * Ne York; Dan. Garhardt, boy ris. Same as those in the most productive oil territory. Oil 8. Thompson, A, 29th Counecticut; D. Odell, B, 29th Connecticut, C. Robinson, B, 201b Connecticut; E. Merils, E, 24th Connecticut; W. Mench, E, 100th New York, D. state of destitution also from want of clothing and food. DESTITOTION IN FLO A daval officer jnforms me that Juvaded tbe smail town of Tekoo, killed a halMiozen people @r 80, and took off with them ail the property they could ag in Ireland dur- , h ed. Garbardt, boy; | Charles Jenkins, 1, New York, diarrho a. dis ‘Tie imperial commissioner lately st Merida had | Rice, 1,34 New Hampshire; A. Banks, G, 20th Connect!- | Cetbarine Garbardt, woman; Alma Garbardt, girl; Fred. | Gonrua iwover, A, 13th Now Jersoy,, scurvy. coe Py Mie entine wat {he pede oe eicenes Stns | ing the potato {amive, where be saw such scones of Fatified the concessions, grants, &c., formerly made, for | cut; N. Cole, F, 29th Connecticut; G. Mera, Le Con- | Fromburger, boy. Wm, Fell, A, 1 New York, chronic diarrhoea, gvoiogical strata bave been violently broken and ele. | misery as he never expected to witness again, bat ne the construction of a raliroad from ‘that city to necticut; W. Bouels, F, 127th Pennsylvania; W. Robin- | The laas five were wounded on the line betwoen the } peter smith. K, 2d Massachusotts, vated, filled with fissures generally containing ofl. In | Was mistaken. He says tho horrors of the Iris famine son, C, 127th Pennsylvania; A, Marten, J, i27th Penn- sylvania; H. Thomas, E, 127th Pennsylvania; H. Gison, G, 39th lilinois, W. Kandals, A, 116th New York. 4 poi galled Progress, en condition that it be finished by De- The arid eed. railroad from Queretaro to Guanajusto eity, with # branch to some point in Michcacan, bas been approved by the Emperor cost is estimated at four two Sires, cannot be compared for a moment with those he became familiar with along the wostern coast of Florida, ROKL ATROCITING. It is acommon practice, says my toformant, whee a deserter,is captured to compel him t0 dig bis own grave, untley, H, 2d Massachusetts, chronic @tarrhora, boring, the operator rejoices whén,\at proper depth, his Sie ee Henry Spirer, A, 2d Massachusetts, hypertrophy of heart. | chisel drops into a fissure, He withdraws ibe bit, iatro- Weunded Ofdicers Edward Beals, A, 2d Massacvusetts, poeumonii. duces the force pump, and oil generally crowns bis General Hospital James O'Brian, D, 2d Massachusetts, chronic diarrhass. eGorts. Better tnan this, often the vast body of carbu- oe, Va., November, 1864. Geo. W. Ackley, A, @@ Massachusetts, chronic diarrhaa, reted hydrogen ,*which tor ages bad been confined in its List ef Wounded in paren oons™ Corps, Mon: eed a ball miilions of dollars, ia shares of one hundred October 27 Adjutant Dwight Beebe, 3d New Yor! |, 80- | Daniel Madden, B, 2d, Massachusetts. stony prison, having been let loose, > and after shouting and burying him to turn bis family, and fifty dollars each, payabie in instalments of ouly two ‘William 8, Bullock, G, 89th New York; Charles E. Geer, veneer, ; Capt. jroo R. Clark, F, 117th Nev meht | Wm. H, Shuitus, U, 143d New York, chronic diarrhaa, foart fa oolse, preantg everything egearsoatirs tt; ad. be has one, out of doors, set fire to the bouse and leave @ollars montnly. The terms are cheap enough. H, Sth Maine; Corporal George F, Ran, D, 89th New York; | jeg amputa Capt. Witltam Wheeler, E, 142d New | Alfred Lamb, F, 14d Now York, chrovic diarrbcea, deluging the space around it with oil, oil, oil. Theso | the belpless women and children to wander about and ‘According to the Aslafette, Viscario, imperialist, i= Pennsyivanis artillery; Corporal | York, face, severely; Second Lieut. P Ingalls, B, | Wm. Elmore, C, 1434 New York, chronic diarrhaa, flowing wells are convenient to bave, but sometimes | Starve. Tho chief agent of these atrocities was Captain rd on rapidly towards Acapulco, having already got » 10th ‘Hampshire; First Sergeant | gth Maine, right side, slightly; Second Lieut, Joseph C. | Edwin Fralie, B, 123d New York, old wound. troublesome to manage, Almost every well of proper igpen, commonly known by the more appropriate x yond Chilpancingo. By this time he ought to have | Heary Tracy, 1), 80th New York; Joho Dorsbird, H, 148th | Richardson, F, 38th United States colored troops, left | Win. Mitchell, K, 1234 New York, chronic diarrhaa, depth yields gas. The presence of gas is not always a | Dfiquet ‘of Pigpen, till at length ho became too cr resohed the former place, New York; Sergeant Fé. P. Adams, H, 19th Wiecousin; | jung, severely; Firat Lieut. Wm, M. Swatwout, G, 160th | Patrick Dolan, E, 1234 New York, acute diarrhaa, sure indication of ofl; abd, per contra, oil is not always | ¢¥ed for tho rebels, and ho was removed into the interior. M. Masseras tells us in his new paper thet wemay soon | John Quashendish, H, 89th New ' York; William | New York, amputation of left arm; Acting Aid-ce- | Wm. Warner, A, 123d Now York, acate diarrhea, accompanied by gas.’ Some welle through the Virgitya | Those severities were practiced in order to deter he ‘expect @ proclamation frem Maximilian announcing the | steward, H, 89th New York; Dennis Kardian, D, | Camp David L. Way, Second brigade, Third division, | P. Darby, F, 107th Now York, typhoid fever. oll district have furnished large supplies of gas. At toe | rebel soldiers (rom doserting en maste, as thoy imperial programme for the future. Thie document witl, | i9in Wisconsin; Christophor Wagner, ©, 96th ‘Now | Eighteenth army corps, buttocks, slightly; First Lieut. | Max Watier, D, 5th Connecticut, chronic diarrhara, Kanawha sullnes, onrbureiet hy dregen encaped in ‘suet! ‘been therefore, be of some interest. York; James Coin, A, let Pennsylvania artillery; L. | Jarvis White, B, 24th Massachusetts, lett thigh, slightly, | Sergeant te Hale, K, 123d New York, bernia, | quantity as to be used for evaporating the ‘sal Jarge ou) Bently, D, 118th New York; E. Gugon, D, 118th New York; | flesh; Second Licut. Eber C.Pratt, G, 6th United States co- chronic diarrhaa. Springs capable of fring and supporting fi Corporal George W. Bonezet, K, 6th Maryland; Charles’ } jored troops, amputation of right thigh; Capt. H. Farraud, | Peter Coleraan, G, 111th Pepneyivania, inflamed ankle. found im various parts of the world, and hav CAPTURE OF COTTON, Ist New York Engineers, right ‘severely; Caj Pau 18, G, 33d New Jersey, sourvy. known from great antiquity. They arise from the com- On the 16th instant, Acting Master James J. Russell, Gallagher, E, 96th New York; D. B Langley, D, 10th New Hampshire; Andrew J. ‘Robinson, 1, 10th’ Now ; Richard Thorned, A, 10th Wisconsin; George , 1, bth Maryland; Lieutenant S$, & Thompson, B, jaryland; Heory i. Lewis, I, 6th Maryland: Firat Lieoteuant J. H. Hari jew York; Charles c. Simi! 89th New Intenigence received yesterday (rom Morico states that Garcia de la Cardona, Sundeval and other Juarist leaders fm the Department of Zacatecas have given m their adbe- Gion to the imperial goverument. General Mejia, in the name of the imperialists, bad in- @talied himself at Matamoros, tho Juarist forces there Jersey, intermittent fev commanding the United States schooner Ariel, landed with fifteen seamen and nine refugees at Yellow Blu éar Auchiote river, ou the western coast of Florida, Taking up the line of march they proceeded ive miles into the country, where they fell in with five thousand nods of qotton. Pressing ateam into the service of Pica States, they hauled the cotton down to the E Edwin ©. Gaskill, £, 36h United States colored troops, Dination with combustible substances of hydrogen gus. putation of arm; Lieut. Colonel G. F, Nichols, 118th New , 206m Pennsylvania, scurvy. Carbureted hydrogen is rapidly produced from bituminous York, left foot, sever First Lieut. KH. Farnum, A, | Meory Griesboer, 73d Pennsy|v: old wound, substances by artifoial dry distitiation, So it is evolved 8th Maine, leit hand, sligntly : Second Lieus. A. F. Kyes, Riddle, A, 147tb in nature at low temperature from submerged or poss!- A, 8th Maine, right arm aud face, seriousiy; First Lieot. | Wm. F. Kelch, 1, 20tn Peonsy! biy emerged vegetable matter. Kuta truce to gas, It Frederick Pyne, K, First United States colored troops, | A. Hoppey, 13th New York battery, chronic bronchi verywhere out the wells, on the river, in the loft knee, seriously ; Capt. W. D. Parlin, E, First United eaut Joho Emmons, A, 109th Fenusylvania, asthma, } hotels, the jostling boat or crowded car, and wherever Endswortn, a} States colored troops, left thigh, flea; Capt. R, W. Liv- | A. Lacrop, 4, 00th New York, scurvy. elseymen most do congregate, ch, when it was taken om board the Sunflower and ar. Raving alee subssitied to the Dew order of things. 1th New pabire; Jobin ihanon, F1i8th New Yorks sett guouider aud right ieg, | Wen. Vandermark, G, 1024 New Vork, scarvy. ‘A wonderful development is being made in this part of | Fived here on the 21st, Telegraph lines are to be established between the | goin a re och eet rely; Second Lievt. A. L. ©, Sweetser, B, 39th lilinois, | Martin Wincbell, ieee irrenss, eons the young and vigorous commonwealth which bas so re- % et ro seven se eet bi veeks ing cities of Mex! unicating by way of Texas | York; entry athard, Fy, amputation left thigh, wound in right Jeg; Capt. 1. | Thomas Agan, th Pennsylvania, debility, contiy set up for herself. Wealth 1# tlowing into her bes @ arrival of the supply steamer Admiral on sd bars ey s Ae es eee eee "| jrwin Kerwia, ©, 1st New York mounted rites; A Baker, K, 30th filinots,] amputation of leit foot, Laps | J. N. Buron, G, 1024 New York, intermittent fever. tiful valleys, and bundreds of native bore citizous have | slant, with about tweo'y-naval officers on board to join bi ccloremshaplie ny ater Buckminster, 1, 24 New Hampshire; Sergeant E. M. Allon, {, 98th Now York, back; fleah; Capt. Rovert | samos'Vantressel, F, 1024 New York, chronic bronchitis. | ai of are proparing to take, their depart the two Gulf squadrons, and the presence in our waters Another line will connect Mexico with Yucatan, and ® | jarker, G,1isth New York; Lewis E. Cherry, G, Dollard, D, 8econd United -States colored cavairy, he: John H. Spur, E, 104d New York, old wound for other scenes. entire landed property lying wit of the Neptune, Proteus and Gaicna, and otber smaller submarine cable will be laid to Cabs. Wisconsin; A, Brown, E, 14st New ¥ severely; Colonel Josopn B. Kiddor, 224 Unite Peter W. Kent, b 1024 Now York, old wound. a zone of porbaps six miles in breadth, and strevch vessels, have tonded to enliven Key West. In thi its ted that Mexico city will soon ft New York; Jobu Miller, colored troops, email of back, severely; Brovoupr: A. E. Nay, E, 1024 New York, chronic bronchitis, through the counties of Ploasants, Wood, Ritchie and — - —- wg gdicstace: sxe nagge mececatsh toe Aibob ; Sergeant N. Wilson, K, 148th General 8, A. Duncan, 4th United States colored tr Corporal Edward Lyous, 1, M02d New York, scurvy. Wirt, has, with few exceptions, changed bands since the be tn direct and instantaneous communication with New , Born Ni Wi ankle. seriously; Lieutenant Colonel J. B, Cook, th | Richard MoNally, A, 102d New York, chrovic bronchitis, | ist of June, Some of this property has changed half a York, Havana and San Francisco. i United States colored ce right arm, severely; First | C. Vangilder, F, 102d New York, acute diarrhea. dozen times, each time at advanced prices. Tae spirit of ‘The forces ly under the command of Geoeral Ortega n New York; bh Lieat. J. Mu Knight, B, tnited States colored troops, | Richard Rayton, B, 1024 New York, remitient fever, change ts still rife. and many bargains will be sold and are said to be completely dixporsed. Whole companies | Corporal Albeck Bolbum, A, 19th’ Wisconsin; N. | back, slightly ;Capt. Wm. D. Brennan, A, 142d New York, | Joseph Sourdan, K, 1024 New York, chronic diarrhoea, | fortuues madeere this communication reaches the rei ave voluntarily come to the various municipal aushori- | 17, Taylor, K, 148th New York: First Sergeant | amputation of left foot; Major E. A Ludwick, 112th New | James Cottle, G, 149th New York, remittont fever. of the Herap, New York is conspicuous in this rush for Mos and laid down their arma. Charies Hi. "Honswell, G, 148th New York; | York, ampatation of right arm; First Lieutenant C. 4. | Peter H. Conradt, 134th New York grommittent fever, the favors of fortune. Thousands of her active and Leave, Date. Tho nowspapers contain long accounts of an earth- quake which occurred on the 34 of October, The shock was felt at Orizaba at five minutes before two o'clock. Honry Figgs, F, 80th New York; Lieutenant W. H. Rider, K, 6th United States colored troops; Lieutenant A. F. Kyes, A, th bar; land; Joo! Grant, K, 9th Vermont, ©, B, 112th New York, amputation of left leg; | Joon Lamond, &, 147th New York, rheumasiem. outerprising citizens have invested heavily in those Assistant Adjutent General P, A. Davis, | Patrick ping hn PAA od iow Jersey, debility. prolitic lands, Thousands of men will, doubtless, chase , Fight thigh, flesh, | Wyndham Burns, E, 102d New York, debiity the fickle dame through these wild woods and rocky Kimberle: Capta Date, Oct 25 0 26. Second division, Tenth army cor Laverpeon. 22.2...) l0ct Liverpool . Oct Bu. Many houses and churches were damaged, and several . Morriaon, D, Sth Maryland; Isaac 8. Moore, D, 89th | Second Lioutenant Thomas Cosgriff, F, 97th Pennsyivania, | James Woody, G, 60th New York, chronic diarrhas, defies, Success to the bold, we cin ovly say, Large Oct 2. lives were lont, At Tehuacan and Atlisco the church R York; David Phenix, D, 89th New ; Jonn | right thigh, Sesh: First Lieutenant Emil Kompano, G, | George Benedict, B, 134th New York, debility. fortunes Rave been made in single Operations in these B Yowors fell and many houses were destroyed. Bower, F, 80th New York; John W. Wilcox, B, 96th New | 67th Ohio, amputation right arm; Captain Paul Dircks, | Sergt J. J. Yeomans, 4, 33d New Jereey, old wound, rich and exbaustless lands, Mon have ventured a fow Brigaudage is increasing in, Mexico. On the 6th ult. | york; 's,’Weish, K, 80th New York; Thomas Burges, | G, Ist Maryland cavalry; neck, seriously; Virat Lieuten- | Choster Andrews, K, 33d New Jersey, old wound. thousands and speedily realized immense sums, The the diligence from Orizaba for Soledad was attacked:by 6th Maryland: L. V. Weeks, 'G, ant Julius lark, H, bist New York, right leg, siigntly; | Josoph Mcintire, (, 83d New Jorrey , cornetis. tales of Aladdin are moonshine compared to these splendid six robbers, two of whom were French deserters. York. John Morrison, E, ‘118th Now York; R. Du- | Captain Edward Warr, C, 117th New York, right tbfch, | Garrett Smith, A, Jovth Pennsylvania, debility. froaks of fortune, If these have been achieved in the in- vo _ the 9th avother diligence was attacked when but two 1, 118th New York; G@. W. Graves,’ K, 96ch | severely; First Lieutenant Chas, Payson (Ald-de-Camp to | A. Palmer, F, 111th Pennsylvania, chronic rbeumatiom. | cipiant progress of events, what will be done when hun- miles from the gates of tho capital itself, "York; J. R Ransom, A, 80th New York; | Generai Devons), B, 24 Massachusetis cavalry, left thigh, | James Splan, F, 33d New Jersey, ascites. dreds of wells have been bored and the land jiterally —- Capt. Chas, M. Coyle, A. A. G., 2d brigade, lat division; | severely; Second Lieutenant William H. Wright, D, ‘3d | Wm. D. Cassidy, 1, 2091p Pounsyivania, scurvy. flowing with oll? May this occur? you enquire, Prac+ NEWS FR Jaa. Re Ad Now York, arm and head, slightly; Lieutenant Colonel | Courad Bumbeck, 134th New York. Heal and fous oil men, prudent and cautious scien. OM HAVANA, ; W. N. Lewis, 89th Now York, right anouldor, severely ; wr E, 1434 New York tifes, ‘the oil indications throughout much of the ern piesa ertillorgs “Geo. Taylor, Gy 5th Mary it Poms 3. . Aad corgt A. Beamer, H. 6th Maine; D.’W: Norton, D, 10in New Hampebire; Lieut, spangelburg, F, 19m W: copain; Jobn W. Sawyer, H, 118th Now York: Robt, Amith, D, 148tn New York; Chas. Loomis, Second Lieutenant John W. Filkias, H, 115th New Yer! Smith, A, 143d New Y Virginia district a8 equal, if not superior to those of right foot, slighty; 0. H. ‘Granville, A, 9th | Edwin K. Bowers, £, 1434 Western Pooosyivania. If Fenoay vania rielded leat year, United States oolwred }) right severely; First | Atnos Chombers, I, dasa Ne ‘ork, dropsy. an anserted by Governor Curtin, $60,008, ‘worth of oil, Lieutenant KT. Johnson, H, 138th ‘York,’ right | Wan. A. Yeomans,’B, 1434 New York, right thigh. why may not West Virginia do the ‘whoa the thigh, flesh; Captain W. T: Roberts, F, 8th Connecticut, | Archibald Kiimer, F 1234 New York, chronic diarrhea: | territory comes to be Property developed? b te aeom- OUR HAVANA OORRESPONDENOR. » 800 a York; H, Harding, G, 10tu New Hampanire; Wma. | right foot, slightly; Captain Charles M. Coit, B, fin Con- | Jas. Sbivien, B, 123d New York, intermittent fever. Practice among croakers to more mone: Havana, Nov. 2, 1864, a bth Matyland;'Chas, Blockley, G, 98th Now | necticut, right abodlder, seversty, Captain ‘RK. B, Beato, | Joba Jinking, I, 123d New York, diarrban. 2k 10 the ofl business than made, Does any oue sul It in possible there may be a mistake in the news that | y Henry Meyers, G, v8th New York; Cot. J, A. Hole- | A, 6th United Staten colored 4 ‘amputation right Wm, M. Anderson, Harrbee ‘that @ven one million bas beeo suok in the Western 4 United States colored troops; Amos Whitney, O, ; Joseph latina, A, 84h New York Price, ¥, let United States colored trope: . W, Russell, B, 6th Maryland; Wm. cunvingbam, A, land; Henry Geroli, A, 19th Wiscon Geo, y S04h Now York; A, Parker B, 118th New York; , G, 148th New York, Jae. Ancley, F, 148th New York; John Baker, K, 89th New York; Louis Heutch, K..§9th Now York; Thos, Weitzel, 1, 6th Maryland; Ka. Pail 7) K 6th Now York: Chas, Parsons, F, 6th Mary foot, First Lieutenant N. N, Hubbard, B, 6p ‘ivania oil region daring the last year? States colored troops, left thigh, severely; Captain Jacod | Chas. H W: “op. ¥. Force, H, 224 United states colored troops, left | Lewis D. Chase, Hi, 1234 Now York, poe oll district of en tee bas dou! shoulder, seriously; Captain William V. Smith, G, 7th | Sergeant Harvey Reynolds, E, 148d New York, pnov- | of Western Pennaytvania, werritory orto dev United tates colored troops, left aboulder, severeiy; | monia, oped lies near the Obio, on Bull and Cow creeks, and First Lieutenant RD. Morohouse, K, 142d New York, | Anthony Lind, B, 6th Connectic bovine tributaries, and adjacent to the Northwest Vir- Jett thi igbtly ; First Lieutenant W. H. Walling, G, | Peter Walech, D, bth Connecticut, sick. ginia Railroad, near Petroieum station. The only point Kk, @best, slightly; Firat Lieutenant D, W. | Roswell Root, 1, bth Connecticat, eprontc diarrhea, fouth of this where a good development had been made Hpicer, G, 44h United Stated colored troops, right thigh, | Jos, Vavandes, A, 6th Vonnecticut, chronic diarrhaa. ‘was at boraing Springs, ou the Littio Kanawha, Fears seriously; First Liewtemant William A. Hill, K, 7th Now Johnaen, D, bum Connecticut, big partially disio- | ot gueriiias, &o., tend to prevent investigation In the iu another cargo of cight hundred negroes bas been sanded near Clentuegos, because we know that one-was landed a month ago, and this might possibly be the same one; but Jam aseured positively it 1s an entirely different arrival, and that every ono of the nogroes was landed safely. The rumors curreat here in regard to a ehange of gov- ernment im thin falnod, consequent on the secession of the extent 01 n oes Kixaston, J—Bteamshio Montezuma, frem New Tork Fon Havana—Steamabin Bag'e, f1 Fon New Ontaane—Steamebig’ Gh : Tork Nov? jon, from New Narvaoz to power, have quite died out, it now being pretty | tangs jesener, 1, btn Maryland; Lient. Wm. Dodge, Hem ps 166, ROvErely; Colonel Joba H. Holman, let tent. Vermediate country. Now, however, the spiri of progress ing Star, from New York Nov —. well understood that General Dulce will remain some time ‘Hawkman, 1, 80th New York: 6 Limited Staten colored troops, right thigh, flesh; Second | Michaed O'Neil, 1, 160th New York, scurvy. Ly its head io many iz Star, from New wth Jonger at least, Ibis, you very weil know, alters Jobo McGowan, A, 6th Mary- | Lieutenant WW. Gillingham, 4th United states | Anguatow Wortley, K ih New York, typhoid fever, a the steam engine is ng ite wbrill Shuey, from New ot, I nev 18 eniawed troo George Washiugion, 170 and Wiitam B Ryter-K, Cub Uattea Fy Bocoml Lieutenant | Wm, Mekiravey, F ney ivan, si0k. Los through these vem colared trvops, | Delos Parrot, 0, 46tb Ponnaylvania, thumd the complexion of affaire, and some ot ut are now very @oxious 10 pay court to the sup which te eth) in tbe re George Creighenheim, K, 6th Maryinnd; Sargt. K 4. Dromeiii, A, 19th Wisconsin: Corp. M. 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