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——— E. UROPE. Whe Asia at Halifax with Two Daye Later News. ¥rench Report of a Diplema- tle Rupture Between Brazil and the United States. Adloged Call of England fox Yaterfei ip the Florida Case, * Capt. Semmes and His New Crew im a Difficulty om Board the Sea King. Fart Ruseeli Rejoicing in the Ewan- cipation ef the Negro. 4p English Ambassadcr A pointed to Mexice, DENMARK APPROVES THE PEACE TREATY @be Insurrectionary Mfovement tn Venetia. Brans Muller to be Executed de, Nov. 14, ae, ae ‘Foe steamebip Asie, from Liverpool on tho 12th, via @ueoustown on the 15th inst., arrived at Halifax at seven @eiock yesterday morning. She bas fifteen passengers ser Balifax and twenty-three for Boston, ‘The nowe is two days lator. Amira) Sir M. Stopford is dead. Rord Pelham Clinton, ja sonof the Jate Duke of New- eastie,® young midshipman in the wavy, bas been dis- M@alened from the service by court martial for desertion, Geoers! Tom Thumb, with his wife and suite, are G7" private receptions to the leading people iw Liver- Poel. ‘Te probable retirement of Drouyn de Lhuya $6 re- ported by the Paris correspondent of the London Fines. ‘The King of the Belgians is on a vieit to tbe Emperor Bapoieon at Com peigue. ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of France show an ‘wereage tp cash of nearly two and a balf millions. ‘The Englieb Board of Trade have ordered ap inquiry Sete the loss of ‘The eteamer Scotia, trom Net be steamer Jar York, Hoo) on the morning of the 12th inst, arrived at Liver- The Aceldent to the Saxonia. ‘The steamer Sexonia bi gone into ber dock at South- @mepion for repairs, Her mails, passengers, &c., for Bamburg, were transferred to the Bavaria. The acci- Gent vo the Baxonia’s machinery occurred five days after She left New York. She broke her stern box and had to fay to for five da during a heavy gale. Her stern pipe @ompartment filed with water, but, with the exception Of a few bags of coffee, Ber cargo sustained no damage, (Ge was driven 20 much out of ber course as to have Pee within two hundred miles of Greenland. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. Semmes on His New Ala Later advices from Madeira confirm the report that the Steamer Laurel, from Liverpool, bad transferred s crew te the large screw steamer named the Sea King, of Madeira. Thirty men, however, refused to jola the Ses King and were sent back to Liverpool. LivgRPoon, Nov. 12, 1864. Captain Semmes wee on board the vew rebe! cruiser feo King when Baore, off Madei she ra. received ber crew from the He explained to the men what he @apected them to do Inthe rebel service, A considerable Few then ensued, and ovt of about one bundred men Borty-wix declined to g @ORTINURD ANGEY PRBSE—FRENCH BROKEN OFF DIPLOMATIC RSLATIONS WITB MENTS OF REPORT THAT ‘UHITED BTATES. ‘The Englieh jou Between ibe Ame: @f that province. Ender tb reiterate Florida. Tbe London Mo s pa no Tur BRITIEN BRAZTL «BAS THE lish the offcin! correspondence © Copsul at Babia and ihe Gorersor correspondence some of the Fnglish journals tuelr denuuctations of the seizure of the save —Althongh the fedora: G@ocounts of the retvare of the Florida have not yet been received, there ‘Fiolation of neutri can be no doubt thi ‘ality bor been comm tted AR very groon and it hopes fhe: tbe United Mates govermment will repudiate the Drapes tion and ofler satisfaction to Brat The | ondon Times adds'—The American nation is strong @@ougd to wail for the captu mm. The triutaph of the K rearge of these cralaers la due loat none of its for: Seles from the previous career of its. victim, and we know ing Which ow 1@ 0 ratse the expectation of the Greens ot the United States, among its friends in i aration to Bravit for this EBQUeF Loi le outrave La Fram zii bas broken of friendly Pelations Wiib the laited States on account of the nerzure @f the Florida. BUMORED INTERFERENCE OF ENGLAND. Panis, Nov. 18, 1864. The Paris agverts twat Prgland has called upow the £3 Powers to protest collectively against the seizure of Fiorsda. Seurtesy to Foreign Military Visit ‘The Loudon Army and Navy Gace’ nye Ub @eneiderable number of o'fioers of the Britih Sew vinited the American camps in the North and the No tostance of aitrout or anpoyance offered to bas ever reached us; ‘‘and,” adds the writer, “if to see what is passing in the American be can accomplish hia object by Sm) iy presenting bimecll in bis proper uoiform Ww any seperior officer.”” Zari Ra Rar] Russell bas been ‘om Neg bt stalled Rector thom. of the Aberdeen oo ty. In the course of a mpeoch which he made on coonaion be end be, etnias Ln svoseored, said lament ‘that @ clone jate Priced Miwister at t Mexico. “There is another portion of the be where we wt! have to jament ecents of bloodshed. the bioody erbitrament of war that war bas not Deen If there is any bright spot tbe dark soene it te for the African Taos, °f eas @ that Loe civil war in America, whichever my whether the States wmite again, or whe/her te ! sepahation, | cannot but believe that out of ) evente Mer Alricso raceare to receive thelr iree. but y Ad NOLAN! Dp. Above, ® ie Cone, m of Mullet bave bean but report says that presented to ‘The remult te net be declines to in Proyarations fir the exeoation of Mailer op the 14th Met were progres.wng at Newgate. The Nome Seeres LATER. Lovnom, lary" hae refured to PF wh Le excouied ov Whe 14th of APrEOVAL OF r ‘The Upper Floure of the ; wo! trenty of peace by iity-n ve oe Four members he Peace Tie PARLD@MERT, Abriained f) vm voting. Nov. 18, 1804. and eganet four, renee Members prevevt aii roves @) ber againet the treaty oF ot at ail See King of Deamers Would ei the treaty op tbe 19th TRE Laver awe, Lomon, Nov. 18. 1864, The treasy of pence Bar been Opa \y adopted by both Bounee of Me Daw b Legiwiature. - = ‘The debate in «1 end remo: pd Lis, Darcrreotionar Mhoul # youe being movements are agale Chamber of Depative 1 the eonven. of the capital wae Continued os tue come to [averted in Ve, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1904. Copiain George E. King, One Hundred anc Thirteenth isbew thet Re ee ais the ain deplorable was jo sed arouad | The First Instaiment ef Bxchanged A on inst, In Droad daylight, iiaremen B's etre tan Oa red ore ay Prisoners from Savannah River—ruey . Ima Uunives <a beard the gunboat iettin co tne sistas _— The Exchange Be ag eeanenes pists Arrival of the 8 ip = intereating snes oe Event de saa ee Theamgt ee - write, were inverferenes ag Bombay mare «1 October 20 rnebed Sure Novem. nae mr Ry ag "ean Mon- Arago. MH might pospidly cecasion with the excape of others. manne ber g isrczt © feverable movement MB. WILLIAM B. SPU, e pepe p— B bi Per. ne Daaraten. alm Mennon, Nov. 24, 1864. their friends, not only in theory but ‘practically, even at RESTON. sant, 90, 1008 anivan OF 7B MBE, cassia @ nasi vnox | The First talment ef Releated the peril of thelr own liven, Ay.ong. al the : Gold shipments of tbe month, 36,750 ounces. ape Priseners Delivered. Prisouers J have couversed with | have scarcely heard At ten o'clock cig morving the Sue steamship Atian- tic, Caprai” Gray, arrived in Bampton Roads from Se- Vanna" with six Dundred and sixty-four released Untoo P” aouers, exchanged wader tho fag of truce derween Lieutenant Colone) Jobo EB Mullord, Assistant Commis- sioner of Exchange fer the United Biates, and Oaptaic Hated, of she rebel States, in Savamoab Bay, Captaio Gray reporte teu deaths om the passage hither, having experieuced heavy morthwest winds ever since leaving Port Roya), onthe 23d Inst, Trade 18 dull. The Wost Coast of Africa. PE etry patent hon De) ‘Afriean porta are receWwed. Trade wan Brak ah Bouny asd Old Calabar, but dull o* otber . ‘Trade was stopped on the Benin river bY th, Britten Commodore, owmg to tb-, non-payment Of esfisin Ones. of an exception tothis, And k.am sure that at this late day ikcan do mo harm to yeaotilate the method adopted Dy these three officers for gaining thoir release. On the day of thelr escape paroles bad been granted to a large Bamber of officers t¢ go out and ‘wood, These cap- taing bad no such parole, but they idered themselves ntitled to fall into the rapxeof those who were goieg out with one if they could do go undiscovered. Waicb- tug their = opportunity, they joined the ranks Safe Arrival ef Escaped Prisoners frem Columbia, 8. C. The discount ‘narkef'was easy, but The Atiantic is en rowe to Anni and, to de- bm: @f the wood gatherers, and 60 passed out. average dep and af ppe bank ab he reduced rate of eight | Mver the released prisoners pps at ‘and only Butitemen| ong the Rebels Regarding AB goon ap they bad “4 Tenched the exterior ‘be 0} jarket was also active, bus the sup- | touched bere for a pilot and to lear ches of the pickes 11 han ke? ‘at 732 8 7% per cent, Colove) Mulford to Secretary Stauton and Major Ger on picl ines they ‘out sticks” in an altogether det and for gold for the Continent wae revived. | Butier, Her stay in the bar! was only about an hour. ent manner from that anticipated of them. They relate that mattere were rather mixed up ja the rebel @amp that day, and that only a small exertion of Yankee imgevuity war necessary to circumvent them. Discover. jpg how confused the guards mavy officers who had been paroled took up their paroles, aud then marched Out ag usual and made off. ‘The funds are firm. Mercantile surpensions are util! of ABAIVAL OF THE BLACKSTOM Gaily occurrence, principally in Loodon, The steam traueport Blackstone, Lapialt AMBVOAN BROURITH arrived this morning ‘The market on ey, as dow! rd, with smal! gates | prisoners, but baving left before the Atiautic, the news TM\aote Central Raiir a OLE iscount, United | she brings is Dot an late as that of the last mentioned States five-twenties at 40 a 41. Bieamer, The Blackstone also left immediately for An- + The United States steam transport Arago, Capt. Gade- den, from Port Royal, &, G,, 22d, via Fortress Monroe 241b inat,, arrived ab thie port last night. Loxvon, Nov, 12—Fvevi hie, DISTRICT COMMANDANTS. (eatin dod aith nz eee sa Sree pCR Vivier seat On Sunday, the 20th int, the flag of trace boat from | ‘Thore bas been almost a complete change of district AMERICAN BrOcKs.—Evie Railroad 40 041; Diimole Cen- | te progressing rapidly. Colovel Mulford and Captain | gayannab reported that telegraphic communication be- ommandants Uroughout the department Brigadier tra) Railroad 62 & 62 discount, Hated mees daiiy, avd supervise the transfer of prisoners | tween that city and Macon had been cut off by Sherman’s Genera! “cammon, formerly commanding bere, has gone to Florida, and is Potter. Bris: succeeded Ge: ceeded by Brigadier General er General Hatch, relieved in Floriaa, eral Potter in command of the Northero district, During the time which siapsed between the retirement of Genoral Scammon from the commend of thw district and the arrival of General Potter Colonel P, P, Brown, of the One Hundred and Fifteeuth New York, ‘was ln command. F Jn person, These commissioners having transacted busi- TBE FARIE BOUNGR., Nov. 13,1604 | BEA upwards of two years, underntind euch otner tho- ‘The renters close at Of. 260. teat sigiy roughly, aud in consequence all treaties between them aro TRE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARERT. of a most amiable nature, and bighly satisiactory to tbeim [The weekly report of the cotton mar) was received respective authorities. by the Moravian “Rt Portiand aga publisbed i the ‘THE WEATHER. } Eb. Hanat.) For several days past wo have been visited w: euc- LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. cession of northeasterly gales and heavy rains, lasting LiveRrrooL, Nov. 12, 1864. nove, it cleared up ‘The market i generally steady. Richardson, Spence fvely, and we are pow enjoying good, wholesome and bracing wioter weatb: Vessels that have been storm & Co.; Bighand, Atbya & Uo, and othere report:—ilour firm ‘Wheat fi red Western 7s. 24. Se, red forces, who bad penetrated to Gordon, sixty miles east of lacov, which city had been approached by three lines, and that troops were being called from yarlous posta to oppose aby further advance. No further particulars sould be obtaied, and the exchange of papers was for. bidden, doubtiess in consequence of the journals haying published some contrabasd 1oformation, . Eight escaped Union officers from Columbia prison came up in the Arago, who state that great consternation ex- THR WEATHER, Wo have had © perfect flood of rain for some days, making knee-deep mud of the knee-deep sand, soaking through the roofing, cracked by the long seagon of heat, =e more thorough wetting could be obtained inside Dound coptinue to arrive in large Dumbers and depart for Nor! ports, Tho deep mud cocasioned by the late ill the very fires were ex- Southern 7s, 0d. a 88,, white Southern 8s. a 9s. per cunial. | rains has nearly ali dried up, and if the same is the case | iste in Charleston, Bavannab, &o., in consequence of outside of buildings, an Corb sieady; mixed 278, 6, a 276. 9d. ab tbe front the Scone eer ie an more comfortable, | sperman’s advance, and that while secroted in thé woods Tae anh ie anes te Gea tated oe Waren eer OOL FROVISION MARKET. ong | @ Delng duly observed, both here and at Norfolk, by the | and swamps they daily saw suaall bodies of troops marcb- | clouds and set people shivering, not | much PP aah Retintes: ee, ECo and otnere | poldiers as wall as sailors, and the civiliane are by no | tog towards Sgvyanvab. worse but more wholesomely tin _ belore. 4 means behindhand in fasting and fousting. The munii | porsor Frod, W. Ely will accept our+thanks for the | Hilton Head Island ie heavily ’ wooued, and job- Steady. Butter firm. Lard active and advanced le.; Quoted at 48s, a 628, Tallow upward at ao advance of 6d, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKRT. Asbes quiet anc steady. Sugar upward. Coffoe steady, Rice advancing. Lin oj) quiet at 346. a 68. Rosin very dull. Spirits turpentine firmer at 598, a 608, Cod 0}) eteady at 65 Pe jonm—The market is firm, with an upward tendency; redued is quoted at 1s, 10d. 8 2s. per gallon, LONDON MAREBTS. taking contrabands are very numerous, but still it is really demonatrablo that coal at eighteen dollars a ton ja cheaper iuel than can be procured from the full forests whieb grow withia rifle shot of us. Crippled contrabands, ‘with condemned borees, bitched by broken harnesses to idatedcarts, bring you sappy wood ouough for one 6 fre ip ap oftice stove for the moderate price of oue dollar and a baif; and you cap find @ ruptured wood chopper wil he will chop the wood for one doliar a lad and board, and get it in burping it enough to cook bis own dinner. cent donation of a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner by the pairiotic citizens North to our gallant army -aud pavy ‘causes great satisfaction to the consumers, and if ouly some of the liberal ple who bave donated their liberal jare towards the “Turkey fund’? could behold the con- sumption of the victuals on shipboard and on shore they ‘would indsed fee! proud of their generosity aud vote their investment bighly proftabie, SERVICES. Mr. M. I, Chevers, Post Obaplain of Fortress prompt delivery of our despatches. Mr. Galen H. Osborne's Despatch. Port Hoya, 9. C., Nov. 22,1864 EXMARGP OF PRISONERS OF WAR—TBRIR CONDITION, BTC, Slow progress marks tho exchavge of prisoners now going on in thie department, The last of the repel in- Breadetuffe firm. iron quiet at $' 1d services in the cuapel of the garrison and | Valids were turned over to Caplain Hatch on Thursday | order nearly So it Gar Gollee upward with sa i rreciuie were evened far Givine ‘Torvioos sans oni | ness Sa STiney wusreosire tbh: Suet Laejaleseet of Th cries thay oo dlapeone oka Lies-8 greet portion upward, w! ap ance jo) cl quiet and steady. Rice upward, Tallow advancin r, everything wears holiday appearance.” our own meo, They numbered only two bundred, and | of the time, were patients from the hospitals at Gavannab, Saturday a larger number was brought down, and tho eptire day AEERMAN Oe. Od. a 4)s, Linseed firm. Linseed cakes Ye exciting the rebole along the coast beyond measure. seed oll firm at #33 per ton. Sperm ojl nomi- mtence of Mre. Hutchins of Baiti- irits turpentine Duovant at dis. 6d, a 62s, Pe in ‘bearthatone” appeals, The non-com- Pett aenet atei6 10s for crade, and Ja, iid. = 9s. more. was occupied in transferring them from the rebel 1g the Legisiature, are prepariog to leave por gallon for refined. Barrons, Nov. 25, 1864, feet to our own, Sunday ana Monday were stormy, | various plices where an attack ig anticipaied. It is evi- HE LATSST MARKETS. The caso of Mre, Sarah Hutcbins, who bas been cop- | rainy, Aieagreoable days, yet the rebel boats wero | dent that all slong the coast the people are having @ groat Livenroos., Nov. 12—Fvening. soare. Cotton. —Saies to-day 16,000 bales, including 3,000 Dales to speculators and exporters. The market is buoy - But,.with an advance of igd. a 3ad. por Ib, Breadatufls,—The market is pteady. promptly on band, atid by Monday night about three thousand of oar prisoners had been recoived. I never in my Iie conceived of such ecenes of misery aseome of our poor fellows presented. They euffered victed by ® military commission of sending arms to Barry Gilmor, and sentenced to five years’ imprison. ment, atirscie much attention here, avd s strong offort is being sade to procure a mitigation of her pusishment, LATS REBEL PAPERA, I forward a wee number of rebel papers, received in ‘various ways, @ lavest dates are to the 19tb, joe that date. They will be found full of extracts prengy NOPE The marker io dull. Lard ik fim. Tehlow | yrany of the most earnest portion of the loyal citizens | from sourvy mostly; but I was told that others, worse | from the Runa?p, and comments thorson, In tact they oa 7 rae a of Baltimore earnostly protest against avy leniency being | of than those we received, were left bebind because of pipet ory hes 3 ag eee lle “a nies ‘The Acta for Boston, shown to Mrs. Hutchins, considering that the social poai- | the !mpossibility of transporting them io safety. Yet | ciated Pres Frectiy, and the authorities iedireatly, be- Hasawax, N, B,, Now, 26, 1864, tion of the lady ahoald not shield her from the full | they were joyous beyond description as they came once | causo they are reduced to dependence on t!» New Yon ‘The vteamebip Asia sailed at three o'clock this alter | measure of rosponaibility, considering that her offecce | more beneath the folds of the old flag. Oc the passage | HERALD for their home news, RENTRNCRD TO RE BUNG. A military commission, of which Colonel B.C. Tighl- map, Third United colored troops, was President, at Jacksonville, Fla., bas convicted Jacksom O. Murray, citizen of Volusia county, of murder, Police Intelligence. GHARGE OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONRY. A wan named Lewis Rattigan was arrested by officer Allen, of the Sixth precinct, charged with passing a misorably executed counterfeit five dollar bill on ‘noon for Boston, where she is due Saturday at micnigit, down the Bavanoah river. to Venus Point—tke designa- tion of the spot where the exchange is in progress—tbhey were permitted to make no demonstrations of joy. Cheering, shouting and singing were probibited by the rebel guards, who threatened to fire into the crowd if the stringent rules were violated. But when the verse! were lasved the air was filled with jubilact sbeuts, and rw, emaciated sufferers, resting in the strong arms of our nurses, mingled their feeble notes of gindness with the Insty tones of the hale and hearty Was extending encouragement to auch @ public’ enemy, freebooter and highwayman as Harry Gilmor. it is a Milttary Affairs. TBE NUMBER OV AUBSTITUSES PF: TACRS OF TRE FLAN—OW AVFROTS DIFFERENT PARTIES. Ybe number of substitutes received by the Supervisors’ Committee averages now abont thirty por diem. This, irrespective of those regularly volunteering. It shows double offence—an offence nol only agatusi the State of Maryland, bot # high crime agains tho vation, meriting the most vigorons and condign puuishment, euch as will Geter many others of ber sex in this city and State from ike offences, who seem to regard expreasions of sympathy wit a poblic evemy ae an innogent pastime, DaY—ADVA SH ANBOGIV IN as that our liable-to-be Grafted men are wile awake to the they were borne across the gaug planks to the decks of ~ ts ~ the Bank of Owego, this State, to Edward H. En- presence pagers recom Leer - ae the First Street Naiiread. eye tegper sceiwl Deyond description. Some of | selke, 143 Leonard street, in payment for refresh. ono, two OF three years before je, er Lovisvine, Ky., Nov. 28, 1864, | them had noth t pantaloons, an: cea | ments. Engelke believing the bill to be genul 8 draft bas once commenced the subrtitnte business will be ie creer reaper ed joa org gave Rattigan hie poten 5 latter called ageia. on! ‘Others inp boy imbs bound up with strips sof blankets, im place of ‘ny otber covering, Stil! ovhers, whose garments bad Dy great care been kept together, were covered with yvormin, which ratiled from them like sand, The sick who were unadle to help themselves }, Were cer- tainly the m Pitiable objects I ever beheld. ‘were covered With gangrenous, fungous 5 for worms and m: to crawl and wrigglain. They were doubled up as if iva permanent cramp. Some of them bad their tips eaten away by their loathsome disease, and were unable even to pronounce their names. They were washed and shaved, and furnisbed with new clothes; and then, baving bean placed upon clean cots, Thankegiving, In accordauce with the Prosident’s pro- clamation, was very geversily observed. The stores were closed and the churches well attended. Thechief event of the afternoon was the opening of the new atrees railway, under the auspices of a New York company, with Gen, J.T, Boyle, of Louisvilio, as President The ronning 8 the cars attracted crowds of citizens, Gen. Boyle treated the populace with conveyances all along the route, and the cars were overwbelmingly crowded. ¢ Off Boston. the next day and passed anotber skniler bill onthe unsuspec:ing shopkeeper, after which Fangelke learned that doth the notes were counterfeits. It is aliegod that the accused also passed one of the spurious Owego bills upon Charles Rutteursch, doing business at 154 Leopard @treet. Im posecesion of Rattigan was found a spurious fifty cent currency stamp. Justice Dowling committed jtigan to tbe Tombs for examination. ROBBERY OF JEWELRY AT THE BANCROFT HOUSE. During the fire at the Bancroft House, corner of Broad. way and Twentieth atrect, on Ihuraday evening, the room of Mr. Seth Adams, oue of the patrons of the es- provably cease, Ibe iste order of Provost Marshal Genera) Fry in reference to enrolmente, and his request to Governor Seymour to cause a thorough examination of ‘the enrolment already made in thie city and State, the Governor's order tb reference thereto, all of which we have published, point directly to snother draft at an early day, anc it becomes ali woo are liable to be called opon to serve their country tn the army, to Prepare themselves with a “sub,’’ onless they desire to sboulder the musket themsolves. Tur plan adopted by Arrival of the Waehw Mr, Blunt, a8 we bave before remarked, isan admirable Bos10%, Nov. 25,1864. | Were fed with biscult, coffee and # Jutle tollk punch, tablisbmont, was entered, and robbod of jewelry valued one—giving Bo trouble to the party seeking 2 substitute, The United Atates steamer Wachusett ie signalled olf | | 1 have spoken of the joy these poor fellows inau tested. one oneene Le one of oe pee and ut less than balf the price, probably, what ove wil) | Higbland Light, and will probably arrive bere Jo the | 000 of Sel cloner ane cae qeeak goon — Jepaon, of the Twenty ninth Sfeciet" tare spiclon of cost ee the time draws near for a draft. morning. be wae brought in, “I’m your man for half a ling the jewelry. ‘The prisoner was committed to ‘The plan also acoommdaies all claeres—the eangaine ony ome mattress; you can fad auotber pr hod Padtaesa Ledwith, in Gefault of ope thousand 1 reom,’’ Anothe: eo his coflee was brought to him ad and the donbifnl. Thore who think the war will clove | eaygawy MALL COUNOILMANIO CORVERTIONS, and ho was Ii that tho fragrant oap amight reack UNEXOWN ASBASSINS, withto a year, can, Dy dopositing with Chairman Blunt YOURTE PISTRICE his bps, broke “How are you, Ja You put me 7 two hundred and twenty dollars, obtain aaudetitute for | Ward. fu mind of how I love a Georgian.’” Stili another, recog. | At # late Boor on Thorsday night an unknown despe- one year—ciearing bin own skirts for that length of timo, 8-—Edwin M. Haggerty. Bizing an old friond across tke cabin, cried out: rado stepped up to Mr. William H. Duke, who was stacd- ies Jim, what dye thiok when ye saw the old Mag?” “il @idn’t think, I only hollered,” was the response. And ancthor, answoring the sare question, said, 18 weak aud quiet voice, ‘1 thought 1 was im Paradise, and couldn't say a word,” Tho terms of imprigonment which these men had aot. fered varied from four months to twenty. In ali that time they bad not taste!, seen or emelt the odor of coffee, Buob a thing as aocmmon lucifer match had alm st es- caped their memory, aud as the doctor struck one to light bos segar be was etby Oly voices begging asincle one, just ata keepsake, The tompers of many of our ™m well as their phystoal 8, Were Word out; and efter getting a taste of biscuit and coflee some of 21—Hugd Riley. them cried for more, ae babies ery for breast milk; and 22—Wm. Joyce, yot they confessed Ubat they had not in any three days The convention not being ubie to decide on the sixth | of their ioprisonmont eaten £0 much ab bboy bad just de. man, the meeting adjourped until Tuesday evening at | youred. Balt past seven o'clock. 1 do not helleve that the 4 government hag boen to m| our prisoners: brt that TANING REPUBLICAN ALDERMAWIO CONVENTIONS: @ thoy havo been kep! on alost rations and bave guffored S -dabe Rettendbery, from the want of attention which was due to thom can- S—Adjoarned to Wednesday evening not bo denied. 1 recall the ence of a tal!, poworfully B—adjourved to Tuesday text t TAD, whom I Raw sitting on a barrel herd on board 9-—Ienae Dayton, Now York tho other day. Hie Darr was haoging ke snyea bes taaes, glad Diack mo-s dowo bie bare back; bis whiskers, et —_ . and ourly, covered bik face nearly’ to his eyes: his 15 Adjourned to Tooudey evening Seleeendese, uneal’-in tua meneeee oncenie an To! hegrimed by the smoke of Boutnera pine, was |)ko tbat of & negro ia complexion And yet this powerfully Dulit, enormous man Wes fo worn away thata lady's bracolet might have siipved from bis week to his shoulder, i8 eyes wore supkoo in thelr cavernous fockeis, and he trembled lke an aspen leaf from wenlc- ees, 114 Jips were swollen aod craat sores covered h 4—Jobn Bealy, Jr. I—Patrick H. Kepnan. S—Ieaac Robinsoh. ‘14—James Hayes. FIFTD DETR. 10—James 6, Fyinkman, 18—Thomes Brady. 11—Eawarel Costello and Jossph Bellesbimer. 17—Samoel Lauterbach and Bernard Kinney. SRYERTE DIVRIGR, 12—David Fitegerald, 19—Patriok Ruseel. 20—Valenti.e Cooke. ing on the corner of the Bowery and Delancey street, and ‘without saying & word instantly stabbed bim in the arm with a di fheting @ serious wound, The fellow then fled, leaving the weapon sticking in Mr, Duke’s arm. Mr. Duke was atten by & surgeon and subsequebtly re- moved to bis residence, No, 30 Delancey street. About haif-past one o'clock yesterday morning James Mullen, 2 seaman, received three severe stabs in the face from @ knife in the bands of a man to him unknown, while standing on the corner of Oliver street and the New Bowery. The assailant made bie escapes, Mulleo was copyeyed to Bellevue Hospital, ALLFGED DRUGGING AND ROBBING. On Thursday evening, James T. Rowe, residing in Fifty-elghth streot, near Seventh avenue, met a young woman named Elen Handford at concert saloon in Broadwey, near Amity strest, avd subsequently accom. panied her to @ aaloom, No. 9 Leroy place, kept by on Adoipp Charey, whore Rowe calied for @ bottle of wine. Immediately after partaking of tho wine Rowe becara: unconscious end knew nothing more for several hourr, when hefonnd bimeelf tn the Highth precinct station Dovse, minus his gold watch apd chain, valued at one bondred ana Ofty dollars, and eighty-five dollare in 6 Ellon with Sret drag. ly rifing bis pockets§ left too saloon in Leroy pitce, on tbe sidewa’k in a state of fasensibiiity. and conveyed to the siation house, Tho woman Hanford was arrested by officer Roberts, of the Fightb precinct, end the saloon keeper tostilies that he raw a watch jn the prisoner's poarossion which Rowe Those who are less nanguine, and believe that It will re. quire two years to finish the rebellion, can obtain a two years man for four bundred aod thirty dollars, and the more dubions, who wonld tike to snve their necke for three years can have furnished them a three years mav for $600; 80 everybody can be necommodated cheap vat\) furtner orders, On Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, there more substitutes offered than were parties to take them up, Thie soowed that the day operated differently upow the twe clanres of men. It made one extremely patriotic and anxious to rush to the war, where plenty of roast turkey and plumb pudding wae In store for them. On the other it veemed to have & paralyzing effect. They haa evidently eo cverloaded their stomachs with the many good thinge of the day that they actually forgos and neglected their ovn fotereste, and never thongbt of war or Bow easily they could, by calling at the Bopervisors’ Committee rooms, have sup- plied thomeolves with substitutes, Such a chavee may not occur agein, though if these parties are wire they will make their deposit at onge, and (hur make sure of @ sobstitnte, ENTICING MEY OUT OF THE STATA TO ENLIFT—-An- RESTS MADE—PUNISHMENT TO FOLLOW. ‘In Our police intelligence of Thoredny we gave the par. Houlare of the arrest of an Individun! for enticing # man studied policy of tho rebol Breokiyn City News. ‘ Aueomp New Yore Swaas Taiey Taxen in Drooruys— Sue nae Forty Keys avo Numeruires Pawn Troxers— Oven $2,000 Worn or Proranty Rroovensp,—About middey on Wednerday last, ® woman whore real name te | }imbe, iarked him what war tho matier, “Sburvy,” i " whable " * tian,” adn’t the beart to question mn z and We are glad to wee that thove engaged Io this business a)ases, wan at for stealing suit of er bim further, but turned to a@ fair skinned, bright committed the prisoner for trial in defanit of $1,000 bal ore 00 Crequently bronges to griet Mire. George Keyburn, No, 7 Sackett etreet. The pro | eyed youth beviie him, who i turn begun to quostion war 1d De # perty was found in ber possession, On being taken to | 1% "I look well onough, done!» hearked, ofsnonle md Departures, It ie an outrage upon ibe olty ang State that after all | ihe station houee she wor examined, and forty ki thio’ you did,” J angwerod, ‘1 be’n’s got any rcurvy ARRIVALS, our exertions, and the payment of mitiione of money in | were found so ber pockets. She was then talked to by | either!” “No. fou Wells] was a prisoner alongside of | Havana Sieamship, Corsica ¥ White, J Baners, Thos order to il our S$aie or city qnotas, that there should be | Sereeant Haggerty aud Captain Rhodes, and Bally they | thie man for fourteen month. | washed mysail o'ten 'y MoAusiand, Miss 8 Smith, JT’ Farrington, Arnold, ascertained ber residence to be No. 192 Franklin rtroet, | 80d kopt my clothe as clean as] could, apd Look oxer. "i & Falmer, Capt H © Hungerford, & fonnd among us a class of anprincipled men engoged in | New York, Sho is a married woman, as the officers | C#@, end didn’t getaick. The sickest men wero always | Levey, it,’ J Bradley, Gapt B Cositl, G a the State Prieov operation of stealing or enticing our own | learned on visiting her hours. the | tbe dirtiest, and tbo ci: tie oad, H Jensen, B Arvier, J Tourent, Geo Br Me low premises tborougbly, aod found about #300 worth of At Andersonvillo there tone time over thirty thou. | and servant, Mrand Mrs Barkii, J Row, FP Sen: e men away to fill the quotas of other States, We want sand prisoners confined in an eighteen Grow, R Bikes, & Mra M goods, evidently #tolen, Among the articles recovered Jot, and during Bevo, Er eat every man that Delonge to wr, and we aro gratified to | Wore ladiea’ wearing apparel, men’s clothing, w the month of August there died in thie fe'd two thousand | {Mentors BO Ronser, ad Mitchell, A Groan. © Bebro, ty a xd ratchen, 4 vith, G Wolf, J Kon. obperve that they caunot be taken away to other | jewelry and table linen. The ktter bore the lowing ty nice men, At first the Kevas mn, Capt McCormick, Me F Bas‘oime—and 28 4 marks:—"'J, F, & 0. 0,,"” “We M.A.” OM, 0, J. quantity of pawn tickets were officers traced ont to the various pawnbrokers upti! they Dad collected over $1,000 worth of property. Captain Rhodes still bos io his possersion tickels which ropre- sont about $1,000 more, The entire amount of the rob. berica, be leas than $4,000, all of which bas proba- dn: but go rapidly did the dio at last that they wore carried away in the wagone used to haul the rations in, and were dumpod in ditches bythe score = The story of suffering at Andersonville bas been often told, and I will not attempt avother recital, The latest invoice of our men we prison camp and Angousta Ra! evoloves the prisovore, and pansongers. Baw Onuzans—Sieamship Chempion—Oapt HT Frost UBA. From John Dickinson, Don Flavio ve, Onstiliomand 10 he s\eorage, New Op Raxs—Steamship Snwo Nata—John Al th, Tyra J Hodman, At Rometee, Thom Welle MC irom, java; Sacouel Keleer, Gen Hoffman, Comiuisaioner of Lient © Granger, Frederie Grifin, © K Hawkes, }d three oulidron, Mrs Ellen fart, Mre places with impunity, The State agents appointed by the Governor to look after these characters and se- core their arrest and punishment, deserve great credit for the exertions made, and clearly have done moch to- warde checking this nefarious businors, and with perre verance it will doubtless be prevented altogethor. Here ® large stockade capnot bly been stolen within a year, and, as the nee “dead line,” the same as C All partien kbonld interest themselves in this matter-— G Browo sna fone chiltren, OH Noves, F Munien, A B eve, prineipsliy in Brookiyn. Mrs. Hamilton has been | + Andersonville, is maintained. For a joug time the ‘Masich, James Timmene; te Sepervisors’ Committee iwcluded—for it ia to the in- | plein” fare Wein The arr ee a by | only hospital at ibis camp war a corner of the ground, | reas Ward i ferro et mumaney, 0 Mu reserved for the purpose, but withont shelter of any kind terest of o)) that their he ) roened in; i nats oe me enone bs Dr. White, a geutiewan of kindly disposition, wuo sub: Mra. Keyburn, who purened and captared her betore ary Port Rovar—Bleamehtp Ar Major & Ti Little, Major Joueph Moore, Capt Hodges, J AR ye UR ra, ire stopped. The Common Counoll bave aleo a duty to per. | Police oflicer could be found active enough to eccomp ish J the noqueutiy assumed 1 o of ospital, managed } Hutct: 0} Ki Z y form. 1% hae, as it doubtless euppored, performed a i to Dave a large shed pad tent rected a a feos ich urton pater 3 Gran, cearmalee egos, Ne wet ip allow . te 7 mal few vegetables were insied, Me) ih Datriot| jug booths, tevte, Aro., to be erected Séin Noha Mowlnre. hey said, seemed vo be jumping rg C Newman, R Ji mn the Park apd other places, for volunteering purpores, [From the Po Capt Gra! agbkeepaie Eagle, Rov. 13, 5 atertied n little borore coves o'elock featment oar men recetved, wo pile J Y Oibes Now every one of the occupants of these, we learn, are ‘Oor citizens w i Se ood two engaged In sending men to other States whenever they | Yesterday morn! & beavy romping sonnd, ao- Le oy sg ~ . ied with &@ shock that rattled windo map ‘that the only ration issued was three can got fity dollars more for them thec by taking them | Cra'haued a Me teninie trembing fo the hones ae eday. Another stator tha lave Who visited the king to the Supervieors’ rooms. They are actually robbing ue of our best material, and our Common Connc!! encourages them to it—unwillingly as we trust. Bot these booths are a nuisance any way, And are devoted to other and in the day we received from « ihe fot bacon aud rometii fom Died. impos! py ly my Bremnoncn.—On Wednesday, November 28, J, Srtix- aged 40 years. Tho reiativen and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of deceased, No. 6 Ri near avenue D, on Sunday Dy Our prisoners, TAow't bollove pat a) it wae becnuge they ‘worse porposes even than le bere referred to, and the ‘ Stated io my last letter moroing, at nine o'clock. Aleu the Coppersmithe’ Pro- public wonld rejoice to nee them removed altogether. Tout distant, for flee wie repreredn ae tectivee Aseociation are requeried to assemble at their Their removal, too, would greatly facilitate the action of a) time for begin. | the Sanitary Commission on board, nly seven of them | Mecting room, No. 101 Heater etrect, at eight o'c! Shove especially engaged in ferreting out these foreign it i@ stated, about jong | are thus supplied. Other seven bave on represent. | 4 M. GILUERT GARDUB, President. Stave ‘and enough to reach it when the explosion took place, It is | @tives of the Christian Commission, while the remainiv Frane Cuarns, Secrot agents dounty brokers, and bringiog them to | wupponed that it occurred on hie ing the door, The either, ores whteb are in charge w! {For Other Deaths See Third Page.) Doliding contnined reveral hundred pounds of powder, 1s | these conaist of crackers, pickles, wing, con was utterly demoliahed, the foundation being torn ont, milk, wooden pails, slippers, socks, pillows, tea, fr the Roanoke. and the earth iteelt hed up for some distance, | extract of sheer, bendkercblets, ocicon, tomatoes, choo. 10 FUR EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Pieces of bourde and tinber were foand a mile slate, Sried baal, cases. tore, ca a NOE, AbDEaianio Baoonys, Mov, 25, 1904 —_ fa stoner weighing \wo Rene ohew! tobacco, woollen shirts, lemons, &c. ‘They ard ard —At A, meetin, ut ro to your paper of this morning & letter dated re bg oy Eg! 0 imu toni ts Kew tae Drs and Eiliott con: gerrte bet “ tb inet, from the Hevana correspondent ‘of the stantly active in alley: the su of the returned oon Avsociated Pross,"” making some statements ia reference Rrleonsrs. Be. eho Coy cargos Now, Vere | sete tor anaidate for alagtm ¥ Senet ee were ng ryoren at $y ‘every one with whom he tas bees brought ntovhe Convention, in abritagliges accapied the Iwill, ina od meme a full statement in reference Shen ‘the fret that tbe Le gd permitted no _paperr to Fronatio W. Saunwoon, Beeretary. emedaetes bere bus Tor serious tor referred to pane eves Whe Welt comma i ” NOW NOMINATION. <SBVEB7D ALDERMARIC * etre. Fe Ales? 7 Mh, Onas, Warne Ki pereiary. 71 9H , DreTRICT RRMANIO CORVENTION. — Lamers tenuis Peete eine ~ ane aot Bi ‘Heat strent, on Fritey event eR, a doe ASR i eae Bata =Lost, TWO ON HUMORKO DOLLAR Ihe soa ta aoa oP eS Aton, Chairmee, Mr, Bameeol W. Mason's Despatch. Ruccution of a Colored Boldter. ‘Wasumeron, Nov, 26, 1864, Charlee Whtiame, © colored United Staten soldier, wae executed banging, in the yard of the Old Copito! Prison to-day, for Billing @ ePlored POwAD Dear Onsey a hors tag gg0, . a liet of their names, rank and regiments: — "Ns M, L. @tanabury, Nioety Oftm Ohio infantry, Onptain J, R, Perwoign, Ravens Indiana gnyadry, Kn en cS Evemtag Steck Exc! TO THE FUBLIO. re age} was in the last stages of pu! ) aud given up to die. 1 resided ia Phi Dr. Joseph Parrish, then of thie city, N. J... distance of mine miles, which Se gst we, On my arrival I was put to ber id for many wee! This was my native place, ‘and bad died ot conau: a me two days. and there ini 1y where all my family lived D att nu £0 too, wudlic, Which cured me. feel them penctrating my wi ‘They soon r:peved the mat: li began to leave me, it was with divticulty 1 soon gained my streuth, an growa tieshy. On my recovery people would send for me, farand near, to sce if their caana were like mine. This induced me to make professional visits in large cities, and for the last twenty years | have had constant practice examining lunge with my resptrometer. from three to live hundred weekly, 80 the pablic can judge of my opportunities for becomh familiar with lung diseases; and also the consumptivs Wish to see the one that makes theas medicines and whe was cured of consumption by them. Io make new lunge ia Impessibley but cavities in the juoys and chropie ulceration. of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such cases are dying hourly wader the ordinary treatment of physicians, and just such are cured by the proper use of Scheuck'’s Pulmonie Syrop. Se: d Tonic and Mandrake Piis, J am now a hearty man, with a lar avity in the middle Jobe of the right iung, the lower jobe very muck Lepeticed, and comp ete adhesion of the pieura. the lef} lung 1s sound, and the upper lobe of the right lungis in a tolerably boalthy condition. The great reason why puysicians do pot cure mption bey iry to do too much: they give medicines: p bhe coagh, to stop chill, to stop might Sweats, hectio and by so doing they derange the whole digestive power, locking up the secretions, and eventually the paticns sinks and cles, After] make acaretui examination of the Patient with ihe Kespirometer and find lungs enough to cure, | direct the patient how to use the three remedies, Good nutrition 14 the remedy. If you have any disease im. epy partof the body, it will remain there lecay more and more until you can get the stomach tn the condition te digest food, and make new blood to take the place of eased matt r. This is the caly way to heal cavities in the lungs and uleerated bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver and nature will do the bealiog. Many persens bave an idea that certain medicines are great puriters of the blood. When bicod ts once direased it cannot be purl hed; it is diseased the same as the diseased mutter im the but get the app ug in order, the liver and the stomach, and give it plenty of nourishing food, it will make itake the place of tuat which is dis- ‘Schenck’s Pulmonte Syrup is ove of the best preparations of iron in use. Itisa powerful tonic oF its and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, am is carried of by the aid of Mundrake Pills, the Pulmonio Syrup 1s made into blood. If I cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest, I cannot cure th Mind the cough; :e.ave the case and { op Of 1@IF. @ The Seaweed Tonic isa sitnulant, and none other isre- uired when it is used, It ia pure and ieee! 0 bad ef ecis lett like when using Bourbon whiskey, which seems te build up for a short tine. Dropsy sets i i the patient dies suddeuly. Whiskey destroys the ry stion partially ceases, and the y is the result. ve Senreod Tonic is distilie’ from seaweed, the of which tend to Jooseu the mucus or slime that stomach, and the Mandrake Vilis carry it off. The ta—al 80 great that eating too much, 1 ‘Soht fords ine Beaweed Tonic is ised by many as bitters. Where s pationt. fa feeble, {ts stimulating properties are sufficient to relieve Ji-gone feeling that dispepti bled w' that Itis ns pleasant as wine, and pertectiv barmless. A wi Jaca full of ft will digesta hearty dinner. A little taken fore breakfast is good for the stomach. Inelgbscases out Of ten, patients say that it restores the appetite #0 that hey are afraid of cating, 100 much. The Mandrake Pills are used in all families wherever purgatives are required with creat tatis(action, They act gently, and the ow what they do, Calemel can do Hotter taking the medicines persons in some cases have it body; others have a@ rash. tor digeek better blood ts 7 ning to 8 i “4 font une tore wels are kept open, dor) 1 will will you find a physician that gives s not peer pe os to do thist myastend of this course the cone es re thing to stop the cough, niguinweats, and to break cennping caltis, An these @omplaints are caused by di eased lungs, an % 4 such remedies teud io destroy the tone of me court ‘san eTort of mature, and to stop it increases thé Aigease in the Jungs. Whoever heard of persons being of consumption by trying te stop the cough? New blood h is the ony remedy to heal tLem, it goes somewhere, it kes its system, and discase works out, ond 10 9p, meal after meal ¥ill supply the whole body with new ‘bJood, and the diseased matter in the lungs 1s worked out, for hh blood takes its place and heals up the egg ng” said above. the only way to cure consumption is to Ax soaach Sad liver x0 98 food will digest kat ui a eep the bowels weilopen, end the eal opie ‘some way the Puimonic Syrup bas the ‘power of exe fracting the bile from thy ‘the blood, “nd leaves it in a hi ‘Dany persona of lato years are subject to what fn called Cancer and Ulorrated Sore Thro ‘rom stomach. Iu many cas drake Pills alone have cured It; burning it out with cauatie affords only temporary relief, Bick Headache, ulcerain the throat and coaie! tongue are from the same en ud Foe quire the same treatment. If vou have headache ur stomach is out of order. coated tongue, breath or ulcerated throat, disordered stomach causes it; and the Mandrake Pilis will oure them all, DR. SCHENCK can only be found at bte rooms, Ne, 29 Bond streot, New ¥urk. every Tuesday, from A.M: t0 3 ¥ M., for conversation and advice; but he always bas «ful supply of his medicines at hig rooms, which had ai all umes, Price of the PULMONIC SYRUP and BEA. WEED TONIC, each $1 25 per bottic or $4 the half dozen. MANDRAKE FILLS. 25 conte per or. Di MAS BARN Wis PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE BE TAK CORDIAL WILL OURE CONSUMPLION. Wile CURE. CONSUMPTION. 01 PTION, TREE TAR CORDIAB, et CORDIAL, y ME YEAR 133. Consumption bax fesiroyed more ef ihe human family than any other @ferase, and the best physicians fow many years have despaired of a cure, or @ remedy th would heal the lungs; but for more than’ two hu BY DR, WISHA! BY Dik. WISHA oikt a years the whole medical world has been impressed thi here w rand smcieneg 3 ¢ Pine ‘Tree Tai uerefure they have recom= monde which 1m many cases hae & good effect: but how to combime its medical properies #0 3 to heal the lungs. has ever been a mystery until it wag, 4 D Q. ©, Wivhart, or, Phin uphla, Fae ts burt’s Pine T 2 paiented by ment, 10 the aiicwed that Tar Cordial will produce the Invijoration of Organs, the Strengthening of the Devilitaed Parifcation and Earichment of the Biood, whic (changing 1th) properties of the Tar Cordial, ite healing and renovating principle {# also acting upon the ‘of the lungs and throat, penetrating to Telloving (ho pain, subduing yadammation ring ® berlth{ul tendouey. this Lwo-fol power, the healing and thi Chen! con junetion with na! and the patient is resort to the mea FOR SORR FOR SORE THROAT AND BRBAB’ Dr. Raber oa to Pine Tree Tar Cordial isa greas tual remedy for. aCIND AND BLERDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. ‘Thousands bave been cured of tue above diseases when receiving relief was gone. hopes ELAMMATION OF THR LUNGS, OF THE < LU . iT. and effec. INFLAMMATION Thore 18 not _@ medicive discover to diavolve the thick mueus that sof the lungs as the Pine T: joa the fever and inflammation that destroy the pe gs and consign the patient to tbe Ninge” are affected, nse De F Cordial with i great confidence, ae has restored thousands ‘Of cases to healih that wore hope. aeely given WP 0 PER COMPLAINT COMPLAINT IVER COMPLAINT CURED By Ping TREK TAR CORDIAL CURED BY NB TRE AK CORDIAL CURED BY. NE TRE AR CORDIAL COLDS AND pOuGHs Conds ANB Sovaus eo use of ‘Dr Wishart’s Pine Tree ork at once, and the patient it ines would have had time to hava PINE TREB TAR sae ey Tak IN ‘eo T. hia « Dy FOR BC! EMEDY FOR 8Ci ‘at Cordial will purify the bloed and fulous matter that is coustantiy bi ‘andexternal, Saltrheum, sore an) SoReian ORDIAL KOTAL fon great remed; vending thousands ture grave, It cai Cordial. Out of ten thousand cases whi nat two years, It has never mined w tine, ‘All families should have Ht om hand, a8 tae Fe ATH MK AND COUGH. ASTHMA ane cCouGH. a MA AND COUGH, The Pine ordinal gives cough A Tree Tar mn wh 694 Broadway, and by all respectable Gruggints and stotereepers, DR. L. Q. 0, WISBART, Bior9 way olligg No. lv Noriy Bpcond steer —

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