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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. ' ‘ . During its height the Isabella (American Victor hiad iso cut the wires, On the morning | gue cork, ofthe Kinga lancers end tty soldier, ot tbe | EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. | puritans Caspian (arbrig) gov saline but shee Seuss cus <i Of the 30th the Spanish ship Andaluza, (erie amo, | tity featact Orie de'Boaaay fda not one Tealtate to a Sees mare dessanend, eh Na enna eee 5 4 2 attack. s Dee. —" Hamburg left for the scene of action with 400 infantry, srt ‘At four F. M., accompanied by good guides, we commenced | pSGUTHAMTT ane Pi tei Mag pans Captain | , QUEBEC, Dec 14—Schr Highland Jane (Br), from Quebec Details of the Insurrection—The Battles Be- | cavairy and four field leaving in the city he march towards the eoemy, whose murmurings were | Eocwonsen, which left New York. Decem ba for Richibicto, has landed her cargo at Gaspe'on sccount of mouily Baxter, New Bedford for do. 1 tween Valmasedws Forces and the Insure | WOOD AnANE force nere made an expedition into | \a ‘uerila order, maving aientiy towards the ay | Fived Mere at eight A. M. to-day, on the way to Ham | MS om, wor some Beoiley, which strc on | BInGiOR! Mary W_ Hupper, Hupjer, Sala River, gems near Paerio Principe—The Situation | me couniry for a suore distance, passing Bonlato | sraerogs\ iia atans Ame kar of De tert re areeys aon | DUNE. oy, Dec, 14—The steamship William Penn, | {2st hetd on leering thet 7s, ace on Satna Tegan | emenuer ay Atiaden, Smith, Georgetown, Di v and Caney. They returt . 4 ‘and Hole, at Santiago do Cuba. |. nec. 7, 1808, | ing encountered no armed force of the rebels, WDO, | Seidsto‘anticipate au evasion’ tnus obliging the susme is eee eee oe ssvived tm the Tams | capi ahe elie aloe poston rw tres Se “hrctat tn the night, eonre Pace Mize , it seems, avoided them. ‘come out on the plain, where the cavalry was posted. Though | Yesterday. —The Cunard steamship Sa- | actZ™Zi; Dec !—The Orpheus, from Baltimore for Amster. | and tion Haley ck’ for’ NYork; Bay State, ‘The Spanish steamer Barcelona—one of the Cubant | '! poeitn: Aron! iter taking Guantanamo intend | iate the enemy ‘recognised his danger, and, after exchaug- | QUEENSTOWN, Dec. 14.—The a iD has got on shore, Aasistance has been sent to lighten | bury, Boston for 43% ell, Stevens, Frovincsiow ine of Antilles steamers—arrived here from Santi- | to attack Santiago. ‘They are we complete ion | tn role AE a eo ad manent) DEW ts cooraig, ee her. The cargo is being unloaded. aceiphia ran ‘Puck ‘ C usin lleabeth “ye D, who was arrested » Miscellaneous. - var i ago, Nuevitas and other points along the coast on | of Cobre. Don C. Arteaga, Gov- | ‘ately got behind their entrenchments and enclosures, but | gailed for Liverpool. Boston for do; tum saturate the pape re | angers osm aun or | RSE ka eee | eo ots nitetto renew ain fn oem toe ho deriving their information froin government sources Since the British war steamer Poltpee tof mere nem; dprived of hig ntancinania they to Tefuge in the § H I P P 1 N Gq N E WwW S New Orleans, for filesof papers. cart Gorham, of the J Blenkhorn (Br), Williams, Cs publish little or nothing concerning aduirs in the | have Deon fo Wat By M bee ba awailng og eA PO ES . steamship Saragossa, from Charleston, and the purser of the | sehr Dari Meeiseen te on Pea East, although it is known that important move- it 18 reported in town that im the engagements | (ovement of | advance, on | the — 2 ee cf steamship Thames, from dgvannah, has our thanks for their Lewis, from ‘Rondout for Providence, ments are going on. which have taken place Valmesada remained con- | of my brave fellows, and soon were in dispersion, while the Almanac for New York---This Day. attentions, n Derk Jone Mildred, Ginng The Diario de la Marina, the best informed journal | *tantly at the head of his colu conducting him- jarger number enclosed themselves in the edifices to make SHIP AMELIA, built in Medford, Mass, and well no wn in Matanzas. self with great gallantry, but his health is se- ‘effort, considering the favorable position they beld and 6 29 | the Charleston and Liverpool trade, recently bought by J At- vada ‘Humboldt (Hi ‘here in that peculiar style of information which the | rigusly affected and that he desires to be relieved. Deing ‘superior In Dumbers, to the small forve at my com, Sun rises . 717 | Moon sets... morn 6 22 | kina 4 Gy bas been itorvughly opened: and oor yxy Atiag pd sah giieh Public, has the follow- | Oren the road from Nuevitas. to Puerto Principe fs troope juapod toe aagault under Ly 4 * ; ppeablnce el gtendiar IN BARK FoRtunxE (Br), from Carthagena, which arrived at Corso, Garnn, Bou eye ecessary, as is thor his military operations. Aspinwall 22d ult, to repair sails, ‘sailed Ist inst for N Cleared—Steamship ‘All I ‘The Commanding General of the Oriental Depart- | The contact of Colonel Lono is aise reported as | hia! 2 Weather Aleng the Const. York, having repaired. - Gyan Monioe. Gi a: Winn ow ment recently sent a column of all arms to Guanta- | having been very gallant. The Deen eet: Sous SMIZH Totr1e, 09.08 tone, built in Rast Haddam, C fra ora M Lo Beton! namo to meet the rebels, who had rmovedthem- | | jearn thro! | pon favorable to the insur- | 3m in 1880, has been sold to Mr Small Southard, and others, eet, | Gi A te Miller, ‘Leightos selves from the vicinity of Santiago after thelr rout nts that Count Villamar is marching on Santo | feds. i Wiscasset, Me. Reeust ae reba pov Een Rema A B, H ters, Holt ‘at Cobre. Colonel Lofio had moved irom Tuna#, | Espirita with a considerable force estimated as high hee ee ee attion some | Boston. ...-..- Notice to Mariners, LEwxs, Del, Dec 11, 6 PM—Bark Linda, from leaving it garrisoned and fortified, on his march to | gg 3,000 men, and the revolutionary forces have | victory was 0 New Yor . #T GEORGES CHANNRL—WREOK OFF GRRAT oRuES HEAD. | fF Sagua, went to sea th inst. The bark Yennie Ell join the troops of the Commander-in-Chief, wha as | moved towards the west until they are now forty | only Tone ‘man killed and nineteen "wounded, Among | Wimingion. — Notice je hereby HaiTy, HoUBE, Lowpn, Dec 1, 108i | om amuladelnbia for Havre: echira Margie, do for Pordand nearei than jsoners ice ven jt H with the rebela, who lost aeensiderable number of | Leagues a Havens they have been here | te prs the word “Wreck,” fias boen laid 15 fathoms’ NNE of aves: | for Wilmingion, Del, remain at Breakwater. C killed and wounded. Unable to confront the troo) in the open field they had intrenched themselves the sugar houses of the plantations, from which they rounded. ee action we ransomed. the y who would hare pre | ¥ Boum ordered to be shot ai ten. Ac Me Mere details will fonow | ighmon ol More 05 Affairs at the Seat of War—An Expedition to | pon rere ie oe ie ich has to afford besides | Mobile. march, wi has Guantanamo Folled—Five Thousand In- | favorable results for the future. JOSE DE CHESSA, Key West, name unknown) sunk off Great Ormes Head. snowing. PROVIDENCE, Deo 12—Arrived, achrs Modest The Buoy lies in 9 fathoms at low water spring tides, with | 5 yr “3 priced, cate ote : ore, with hg Lipton, Bde % B, distant 14-10ths | Brown, Philadelphia; James B Cunningham, Roath j La were dislodged, with immense loss. Colonel Lono lonel, Chief of indcrion, mil Jane, Conklin; Alice’ G Noyes, Baker; Mary Anna, amnon ledges Josa of ten Killed and thirty | surgenta Before Santiago—The Military | me piario dela seria, coma rie ialowieg bectinoe ns Pain Island Telegraph, W 4 8, cnet Sa oesemiiies: and Michigan, Get Gee ekct ee hon i nstratio: vana. . 1e mast of the wrec! ble al de, eepsie: On 5 z Tececdae he vunanetuocuatonioctaaread Leen NTT ee ee ate nea | Seats OC em PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 14, 1868, | By order. ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary, | Haryeyi Henry Casio, Knowies, and Nelle, that it be he ag sits The steamer Moctezuma returned here on Friday. Whalemen. Sailed—Schs Mary Fletcher, Tracey, and Mary Natt, M: ers of the HERALD, in order that it may be seen how Your correspondent at Santiago de Cuba writes | on the 3d she landed at Gibara the battalion of mob- Salled from Nantucket lth fost, abip RL Rarstow, Jerne- | comber, NYork. much the government permits the people to know | under date of the 4th inst.:— flized volunteer chasseurs styled ‘‘Espafia.”” Gibara . Herald Packages. gan, of Edgartowa, to receive her outits for a whaling voy- \th— Arrived, sohre Harriet Joris, Tarlor Bissabsth of important operations, details of which are herein- after given. Your correspondent at Nucvitas writing on the 1st inst., say: My Jast letter closed on the 26th with an account of the junta of Cubans, which resulted in a determin- ation to prosecute @ war of independence. Valme- has been made a sort of fortified town surrounded by | Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will | age. Mary A Poodmor 7 eazie, do: On the 28th ult. the government troops, to the | to ovades, entrenchments and other defences; there | plessedeliver all packages intended for the Hunaupio our | , Affived st Honolulu Oct 2, bark Vineyard, Smith, from | Kelley, do: LM Strout, Veazie, do; David Currie, Reed, Po number of 400, armed with the new Peabody breech- fort ded by a a Arctic Ocean, 1200 bbls wh oil and 21,000 bone ; 25th, ship Yi fartha Jane, Mott, iL 8 Barnes, Col » 1s a small ee now reo ry ‘i eeP | rogularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | California, Woods, from do, 1100 do wh and 19,000 bone : 36th, aa ore BT Crocker, Harding, Norfolk: loading rifles, four pieces of artillery and twenty- | ditch with a drawbridge, wl latter was made Un- | ya intrest, The New York Associated Press do not now | barks Acors Barnes, Jeffrey, from Bristol Bay, 500 do wh and Salied—Scl rocker, Harding, folk; Gale, thro} five light by Col tros, left der the direction and at the cost of Sefior Calderon, 4000 do bone; 8th, George, Davis, from do, 175 do wh and | shire; New Brunswick, NJ; Gov Cony, Nason, NYork : ve light cavalry, headed by Colonel Quiros, left this planter, Holguin was still defended by its | Collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | 2000 do bone; Sist, ship Onw ee r, from Artic Ocean, | Het P Ely, Stokes, do; Connecticut, Stephenson, do; Claris town for Guantanamo in @ Spanish man- | jimitéd garrison (thirty-seven troops and @ small | aswillbeseen by the following extract from the proceedings | 1400 do wh and 93,000 pone lov 1, barks ve eeetas SODss tors ao i achr Isal Burton, of-war and two merchant vessels, ‘The ex- | number of volunteers). Therebels outside amounted | ofthe regular monthly meeting held March 8, 1868 :— Fang = Pea 100 A ‘orth, » Deo 18—Salled, bella, Burton, 2 | Grande du Sol. pedition arrived at Calmanero, about ar | 1080. The only damage,done arose from a dearth | | mewies, That on and, aftr, Apri 115 the Iipa, fromm do, 1000-do wh and 18,000, do bod Feet spas, AN FRANCISCO, Nov %—Sailed, bark Penang, White istol rovigions, Which the insurgents prevented from | Press will’ discontinue the collection of li 7 a sada, learning of this, left Puerto Principe on the | teen miles from the city of Guantanamo, | uemiug the’ towne At Auris half way between | karoor’ot New York. Passed unsulmousiys Bay, 1300 ula wth oll eee nad ne aes Fay Tees ee 12_Saile,ablpa Panam, Potting, Liverpool; Wind 27th at two P. M. with 1,000 men, consisting of & | early the following day. Here they were obliged to | Holguin and Gibara, the number of the insurgents | gg The office of the Herald steam yachte Jauns and | Arctic Ocean, 100 do sp, 170 do wh and 1300 do’ bo ward, Barrett, Hong Kong. small body of cavalry as ad’ guard, was 300, JEANNETTE in at Whitehall slip. All communications from | 140e, Winslow, from do, 600 do wh and 9000 do bone; 84, Pro- | Mth—Arrived, ship Woosung, Sydney. d bp: eaceliogy | » | halt, asit was found that the rebels had destroyed | “Commandant Benegast, at the head of his volan- | owners and consignees to the masters of inward bound ves | revs Dowden, from do, 1100 do wh and 10000 do tone: ath, | Cleared Sy Calypan, Bowti,| and the balance infantry. He had with him | the railroad which connects the port with the town. | teers from Havana, had marched for Holguin on the | #l# will be forwarded free of charge. aan Pay Rod from do, 1200 do wh and 20,000 do SAVANNAH, Dec 10--Atrived, barks Au (Nor), fonr mountain howitzers, They marched out on the line of the railroad, meeting no obstacles. About six miles from Principe they passed through Asmall party of cavalry'was, however, despatched | 4th. Fifty soldiers and 200 volunteers of the town ‘sp, 800 do wh and 8000 d munser, London (will load for Queensthwa for orders) ; Jol to pastas ier eH IAS pny had entered his les. The advanced rebels, located CLEARED. Arctic Oceun, 460 do sp, 1400 do wh and 1 Eills (BD), Melvin, Antwerp. i paging setae in the Santa Rosa house, in sight of Gibara, had pie Mellen, from Ochotak ‘Sea, 860 do wh and 3000 do one; | cleared Ship, | er, Youngs Liverpool; brig, Nelso there. These returned shortly with the report that | taken down their flag a8 soon ag the Moctezuma | SteamshipSmidt (NG), Raschen, Bremen—Thiele, Motz & | Darks Eagle, McKenzie, from Arctic Ocean, 800 do wh and | (BY), mynd laryport; schr Volunteer (Br), Pertus, Ri Jocomotive and some cars, carrying baggage, camp equipage and ammunition, moved with the troops, After proceeding about four miles they came upon a small piece of woods between two open ficlds. A brook crossed the road at this point, passed by a i Grande du Sol. thick woods, and encamped that night on a farm | tne insurgents, to the number of 600, had attempted | eame in sight, 0, Hg do, Done ths John Wells, Dean, from do, 160do sp, | SHsth® Cleared, achr Carrie Heyer, NYork. twelve miles from that elty, On the morning of the | an attack upon the town, but had not succeeded in | _ 1 8m assured that the insurgent General, Don Gas. |. veamahip Holsatia (NQ), Ehlers, Hamburg—Kunhardt & | {ov op do sp; ado wh end 1600" do eons; tae Gone a WILMINGTON, ‘NO, ‘Dee TeTArrived, steamship Fi ‘2th the column formed, the cavalry in ad iP par Aguero Betancourt, who was wounded and made ‘Steamship Isabel Lowtisa, Savage, Havana—Waydell & Co, | bef; from do, 560 do wh and 6000 do bone. banks, Hunter, NYork. Giieey ta tale cone gts sihirs mre ; peed a forcing an entry, as the garrison of 100 men and the | prisoner, has been brought to Havana in the last Bteamshin Franconia. 8 emer Por a d—JF Ames. auahes roa Pa i hae Fares Brothers, Gittora, axes = d 10" e infantry. . Pe * Ship Amelia, Berehune, Charest ‘upper & Beattie. i y 5 Hi aun, and Presi- a rf veamp | Towuuteers had proved too strong for them. hight | sive sieamer Barcelona, of the Cuban line of An- | , Bark Minmgaueih ‘Br, Chrstoler, Pena Roads for or- | deab Kelley dodo; 13th, ahip Janus, Smath,crules. A ER et seirmushes "hag omer ens tebe Pisce mune eaTe Tai m1 Wve sailed yesterday on her | ders--G ¥ Bulley. K i! Paul's Island, bark James Allen, | “\ THE GRAND EMPORIUM miles of the town, in which atx of the enemy and J customary route via Nuovitas, Citar and antag | ese, TAiRig( Rt Queene, aontniéen and Bunnog | Will NBollssh ats A. anna Sitforoum two of the regulars were killed. for ay ca ee Colon, but ae Ahad eauiearthe ee New Thomas & John (Br), Cheby, Gtbraltar—Stocovich Ship Horatio Harris, et escape Moulmein for Cork, THE MOST UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS _ EV) Arrests have been made of three private individu. | ‘0-day, e @ company of artilerymen, Scie B Miller (Br), Gove, Goree anda market—E BR Ware | ¥o¥ IAL My ton 35 We " OFFERED TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK. &c., for Nuevitas, READ. READ. READ. als residing in Guantanamo and supposed to be con- | It is just stated in town that a draft for $500,000, nore, JFickering, from Calcutta for Boston, no | tWAUGURATION OF A SIUFENDOUS ENTERPRIS Co. Lm, is drawn by the Madrid government on the Cuban | ,Brg Kildsre(Br), Macomber, St Johns and Arroyo, PR— | USPS Te Yerninew, from Boston for Bombay, Nov 5, small trestle bridge. A rail had been displaced here, | cerned in the insurrection. They are highly respect- q RTE . and tho engine, which was going very slowly, | able whites. They were, however, handed over vo | Treasury and accepted by Captain General Lersundt, | “Snig kedwood, Gardner, Harana—Baxter & Merri tat 387, Jon BW. HALF A NEW, YORK IMPORTERS) UNION, IN TH the troops in waiting at Calmanero and afterwards | made payable at the Banco Espafiol de la Habana, Schr Kalmar, Moore, Savanilia and Carthagena—F Talbot Ship Edith, Bairnsen, from New York for San Francisco, FIRST OUTLAY, Tan off the track. The insurgents were concealed on “ fe =) t y Oct 2, lat 8 N, lon 80 W. 1 conveyed to Santiago. On the 30th the troops re- | has been suffered to be protested for non-payment | & Co, Ship WH Ph from Ci for J A CAPITAL OF A MILLION TO BE EXPENDED IL both sides in the woods, armea with rifles, and | turned to our town minus forty men, which were | by the firm of peneteahere, Tolmé & Co,, the agents Schr Maringo, Doane, Ruatan att | Douglass, N hip Pf ‘escott, from Cardiff for Janeiro, Oct 23, lat 7 os ENTERPRISE. ured in @ severe fire upon the troops. The | sent to reinforce those at Guantanamo, and ft is said | of Rothschild in this island. (nent Coss Bravelag Asm Sete Rivee-6/0: Lowlis ik Freeman Dennis, from Cardiff for New York. Nov 17, CSTE, HT EAR CEE ee latter immediately opened and a fight of about two | that these forces will be more than sufficient to repel ‘Schr Myrover, Brown, Charleston—N L McCready & Co. lat 38, lon 22, that the New York Importers’ Union have fitted up the larg@ hours’ duration followed and then suddenly ceased, | any attack the enemy may make. In the absence of MEXICO. : Schr Royal Oak, Erickson, Wilmington, Del—O M Barlow. | coat sinwier i ee™ rom Shanghae for New York, | gad spacious store at - the insurgents Be The troops then gathered | the rea @ body of armed marines were des- '. Scbr Virginia, Crowell, Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. Sack Teane'R Dos vi acre: Lt 1 for Pal N NO. 693 BROADWAY, up thelr wounded and continued on about three | patched from the war frigate Carmen, now in port, eee Re lua ene eens Sots a5'mlles S by E from the Head of Kinsale, NSTMONOV9% | nearly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, , aniles farther, e sugar pl ion ‘“‘Canet,” which for the parpose of perform! gual ut wh. IVALS. regar is situated near. the like bf the road an lovice | The dasurgents ‘to the member of 000 areat | Arrest of the -Prosidont: and Gecretary ef the ARR Foreign Ports. orrue Blore ig of prodigious size, having a frontage on Brond » M. cam) . nce fe les an jaan - . Steamship City of Paris (Rr), Kennedy, Liverpool . . . , delivered. then we have no information of any Tnovenient, | few arrests have been made at some of the en: Py + ad, with Pussen cr 2 Seeteetiew Tork Aurceny They, hia Johana (?), | Rh “inbroken link of show cases extends on elther sid MAzATLAN, Nov. 16, \ Tin Queenstown Gd, with mdse and 397 passenjers, to John G Dale. Dec 4, 150 miles west from Fastnet, was in com- ~~ “ while th hundred b rs illuminate the vast ¢: ny with steamship Palmyra, from Liverpool for Boston, | Balled 28th, Bessie prone, Crosby, Mvork; Dec 3, Blomi- Paes wach a Pantidacing leaprentira ton viatice ‘This place is entirely surrounded by large bodies of ‘Owens, do; Eled: ; creating auch ilderi 1a dito ated atana ew’ eonmani | 49p, Crepe a uedonn lh Blut they think they have entered uf CELESTIAL PALACES insurgents, and doubtless the only reason the town not been already attacked is the presence of two trances to the town, but no attack has yet been at- «Pec tempted. It is aaid that the rebels are afraid to force ‘Via Sam Franomco, Nov. £4, 1898. Pa an entry—which they could easily do, Re many Lower California 1s now suffering another political pe order thi ket and 2 bluelights, bound East; 18th, Stetson, Anya. ‘The dazzling Mirrors, the beautiful arrangement of articl Spanish men-of-war anchored in port. troops—for fear the Governor shoul! © | revolution. The uties having plotted the down- | {three bark rigned steamships, bound East.” ABPINWALL, Dec 5—Arrived, brig Winfield, Loring, NY¢ ‘well’ id suitable f My information of the movements of Vaimesada | ships-of-war to bombard the town from the bay, and | fan or the Frappe Davalos, the lation | \ Seamuhip Gransi; Harris: Vets Crus Nov Si, Sianl Deo, | failed et, babk Fortune Br), Howard (from Cardbagens), | z e might fancy or th heart Taig 4s derived from two Americans, who left Puerto | thus emperll the lives of their fellow countrymen q Havana Ti, and Key Wat th, with mdve and passengers, 13 Te pit be ees th. hay tee Mowe Oclenan eh inh, ‘blaze in splen fore you. Principe on the morning of the 28th. They came up | Within. heard of it, and at midnight arrested the President | F Aiexandre & Sons. Dec 10, lat 2730,lon 79 Re e achr BRistoL, Deo L_Bulled. 3 p Wheelor, Harris, ‘NYork (and The buzz of business, the ‘datter of a hundred fe: with the about an hour after the fight and | It was rumored yesterday that an American ves- | and Secretary of the Territorial Legislature, for- | {4 Gonnem, Sonat pierre ike ras re anchored at the Pill). : pepper meng pomted acd girs com entnaisalo te Were made prisoners by the rear guard, who passed | #el laden with arms and ammunition had been cap- | waraing them to this city as prisoners. Here they re fopestanding to’ the nortaward and. westward; Iaith, iat | BHBOA, Nov 38_ Arrived, Seen Venn koe scene that the senestion ts delight{ul. ty them along the line until they reached its head, | tured off the coast of Villa Clara, e s 3652, lon 74 S86, saw steamer Champion and three others, | , BATAVI4, Oct 15—Arrived, J 1 Yoko- | “The proprietors of this where was Valmesada surrounded by his staf, As | Great excitement prevailed here yesterday by the | can find no court to try them, and consequently | pound Seuth. ‘Balled 17th, Naples, Hutchinson, Boston (the N probably y BAZAAR! they passed along they saw iying ot the road about | arrival of the United States steamer Penobscot from | the military authorities have become their keepers. | _Stexmaiip De Soto, Eaton, New Orleans, Dec 6, with mae | ,,faled 22 Semarang); 18th, WA’ Farnsworth, Howes, Pe a aes eees ae have, through their agents io Europe. purchased ten of the soldiers dead and many wounded. The: = y ‘AT FIRST ‘were detained until they came to the mentioned, In conversation with an officer they Jearned the troops lost in killed four officers and ten men; wounded, one oficer and fifty men, They could Key West, and some alarm was occasioned while and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co, % the anip and the piaga (fortification) were engaged ashen ale Neti mela angeimncany annntlipa| UT, Sn 27 Haripone iemble, a racsneEer Aer B Goa: | BANGKOK, Oct3_Arrived, AW. Stevens, Ingraham, Hong es wee hicd in an an exchange of salutes. a strong feeling™against him, and he may be hurled | Wi\9'Gs “tad heavy N and NE gales trom iat 31, | Hong; 7h, Mindoro, Allen, doy Sth, 100, Hutchinson, do; Rar tet ders reason they'can affordto let their visi The French war steamer Sourcouf, of four guns, | from power any moment. Steamship Thames, Pennington, Savannah, with mdse and | TOUT, Spooner, Singapore: lth, Arabia, Hinckley, do. ha seventy-two men, arrived shortly after the Penob- A conspiracy against Governor Rubi, of this State, | passengers, to R Lowden. JAROELONA, Nov 26—Arvived, bark » Bowers, | ANY or, THE BEAUTIFUL AND COSTLY ARTIC - | isknown to exist, Members of the State Con hip Manhattan, Woodhi arieston Dec 14, 4 | N¥ork 29 days. IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT ot dered n fhe Joes of the ins ents, et was 8006, Gho-snabored in » the eye =e ae a te rae: a the plot, gress wae and paneer oe mu iran aco. Sine OnORPEAUH ‘Nov —Sailed from Pautllac 28th, Lizzie Moses, for the trifing sum Of |e ors aRi | é OS LE vpatetl a, Kener from the mae has saluted since the insurrection first broke mn, pers eee tg feos ‘ "Loge 4 Phe Ad ahig Virgo’ hence for Churlestcn, —_ ‘01 oak Bmith, aoe Hog! ea pelt mapper ier cm abi Such an opportunity has never before been offered to th along the road om both sides and concealed in ihe | — On-the 34 a grand demonstration was made in the | and killed two men. ‘The whole State of Jalisco 18 | "ES. saragoasn, Crowell, Charleston, Dec 10, witn | GABDEXAG, Deo Balled. brig as, ortiand.” | P'there are beneath thie t Shickete. evening at the Military square, immediately after | overrun with bandits, All convoys passing through | mdse and 1 passengers, to Arthur Leary. Encountered ‘heavy (and left for Havre end N¥orej @s London ING PALACE OF BEAUTY jaturally enough all sorts of rumors are flying | the military band had marched the Governor's | the State of Dura are guarded by military escorts | head winds the entire house playing the Riegohymn. {t was ten o'clock. } to prevent their being plundered by robbers. Steamship about lay. Reports through rebel sources state auseng ci ‘The square was filled with people and volunteers. acatecas wants General J. Gonzales Ortega for | a1 pumenwers ToL iecree Norfolk, with mdse and pre Richmond, &c, with mdse Passed do Dec 1, Queen of Scots, from NYork for Rotter that the government troops have abandoned Las read dam. CHARM two more floors of equal dimensions, where an entire ship's Tuk °C Sr AND MOST DANt210, Nov 96—Sailed, Gottfried, Jung, Boston (not as | Ho weg ous pemuftarad by the foreign ted id. BEAUTIFUL DESIGN artisan, is # Tunas, after 8 the town and committing out- | Outside a crowd of blacks had themselves, | Governor. His followers are numerous and power- mt N, cCrendy. Sunday, 1 PM, off Fenwick's ay). | to replace other articles as fast as 20 rages On women. itis also sated that the ingur- | As soon as the band had marched past the palace | ful in Central and Northern Mexico. Tinka: passed steamboat WW Colt bounds! OTe NEA MoUrt, ees ee, Ange makers, ero fe THE ASTOUNDING COST gents have captured Hi in, the Catalan volunteers burst forth in loud cries of Governor Palacio, of Durango, is determined that Steamship Virginia, Drew, Washingion, DC, with mdse | Boston, vefustii AND MOST WONDERFUL UNDERTAKING While writing at four o'clock in the afternoon | “Viva Espafia,” in which many joined, and one or | General Cauto shall have a crew duty. speedy trial, and if found | and passengers, to Jas Hand. a an, NOwao of the proprietors ot this two attempted to raise the cry of “Vira Prim.” | guilty of the assassination of General Patont will | _ Steamship E ight, Feo ste raped ead Or, Jobanne Marta, from NYork for MAGIC ARCADE ‘ashington and Norfolk, pickets have just come in and reported the rebels in Cg oe ay emer. are all conception, It 1s considerable ‘numbers outside, carrying off cattle, | Suddenly # voice from the crowd shouted “Viva | Punish him with death by shooting him in public. wahip Wm F La mdse | FOOcHow, Oct 8 Balled, Hooghly, Velllet, Boston. f Ss TTL ores itd £1 Tn ae Ree eee eae | ee Tore” (Ouba treehe’ Ie”a “mowent “the | the authorities here Have sent an armed vessel | ,,SHB,"™,r corer, arent, Liverpool, Oct ah, byes | orate eee a a Hopton | ere BD IN PURSUITS. YOY MEROAN has been made, the volunteers and citizens are rush. | Catalan volunteers seized their rifles, fixed bayonets | down the coast for the purpose of watching mer- | {on 6430 had s hurricane from 8SW, which lasted for 8 hours ee oodles dy Motes | A stranger visiting the great metropolis and not seeing thi ing to the government quarters. The steamers have | and prepared to fire. The oMcers drew their re- | chants who are known to be attempting to smuggle | with violence ; 7th, off Nantucket, was in company with po AB ‘an, Nov 93—Arrived, Martha, Stone, NYork; 4th, | S#tablishment is like a man going to France for pleasure ai disembarked about 100 men, and there isa general | Volvers and swords, while the volunteer cavalry, | $200,000 on board an American man-of-war. ship Abby Ryerson, from Gia for’ New York. The WF | gétiran Piakhat Philadeluhis (and cleared tor Leghora, | 20tseeing Parts, alarm. The women and children are crowding down | night patrols, flourished their sabres In the air and ——— B Eee aise F ccatita (ihe teen, fica tle ‘iia | Sailed's6eh ‘Annie ‘Ada, Moore, Marseilies. ‘To further enhance thw OF DELIGHT $o the wharves and going on board the smal vessels | made a rush at the niggers, who ran down the streets | Reception of General Rosecrans at Vera Cruz. | nov? milirsucnt and ioctsen to Bivrpee & Goo ties hed | Cleared 324, Charlotte bu Sn and SPHERE OF JOY, ps > igen and ae confusion. bg alisittty & S nee eng nee he eee “ | Havana, Dec. 7, 1868, ae end NW sles the entire Ca ‘been 20 days north Garon, ‘Nov 27—Arrived, Wild Lewis, Philadel- : % ~ YOUNG Laby CLERKS, me reported firing can eard Walt joped : ra of iat and been blown je coast three times; y endowed wit inement an becomin; ei é intend the square, end ‘nding about ty all directions “with | The steamship Granada, Captain Harris, from Vera | and epiit sali. 10h inst, Int 60 21, lon 71 ee 2 Uhse | , BELvone, Nov se-Aaied, J Cummings, Hookwep, Phile-:|/ a2, have been selected with fugn the custo | about six miles from here, and it is Ceo that care to wait upon the custom Vaimesada is fighting his way down. The steamers THIS AE ea AND It! out ‘any’ apparent object, cleared it _ of | Cruz on the 30th ult., and touching at Sisal, arrived | uve gutien hound 8; Lith, took a wemilreree . AMBURG, Nov $9—Arrived, Bork, |e eer ee Orne Rio Shakspeare, Jones, No who Hi Prvedsie on enc Viel aaron ea ae ryery, greatest 6 Sits Dene ae Ae Sadly Bur tie morning. Te Wl be | ELS ae sages a Miler a omen lek recy Story Hono Kon, Orga pape gear (RG), Herory MEN BROADWAY. sopra clare sno aig rey canon | ec of Cann: ody, Aa oo ae | realest that he Crane care out oem New | See ea ee ees oan | Meat ein bal ap coe tka | PROM A Cuore } BC. 2.—The gan! le ito has just ar- | pened or wi was ing ppen. York General Rosec United States ir to leponset ( a BA ; rived from Manat tringing @ leutenant-colonel | tants bad returned into thelr houses, slamming and Mosiod:, Mad axvived: th the havior seit Ohad grit Yellow poe, to Miler & Houghton. Had strong W end | Helen, Thomas, for'Melbourne and Sydney; Sterling, Hard- FOR ONE DOLLA bolting the doors, and many ladies were carried and two other officers woun From a volunteer ballast to master. away through the ‘streets in a fainting condition, | after a very rough passage on Sunday, the 230, but | Bris Marcil Holy Dowland. Ms, to bellow to matic, with captain I learn that after a severe at the gov- ‘Arrived 18th, steamship Rapidan, Mallory, NYork for New Ney hy sip get ing, unc. — oivoms fisvawa, Deo 5—Arrived, bark T Cushing, Dabl, Port. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED I lan different lo pablicty. ‘No Advice free. Notary Public and Cor sioner ernment got 800 troops into Las Tunas, but the road | At last, after great efforts on the part of the officers, | the General did not go on shore until Monday, | stone, to P L Nevius & Son. on reports that Bayamo had been retaken by thetroops, | the Kedactor of this city the newspapers have been | the San Juan d’Ulioa. He was furnished with a | Setr Annie t Bs woman, Wiliams, bane Livanroot, Deci—arrived, Ellen Southard, Bickford, BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT { but not until after a desperate struggle, in whieh the | prohibited from publishing any news of @ revolu- | guard of honor and immediately called upon by all |» gohr GB Smith, Baker, SA oes Savannah; Moss Hove, Bustin, and Africa, Berry, New Or: | A. OF PARIS FANCY GOODS FOR women joined in fighting against them, ediate Seb mee. tionary character, except that havi imm reterence to Spanish affairs in Spain. "The lat news | Of the distinguished persons of the city. He re- Dxc. 3.—The firing mentioned i is oned in my letter under from Haytl, St, Domingo and Paname, was sup- | mained until Saturday, the 28th, during which time date of the Ist was on the main cart road from Principe to Baga. Vaimaseda and his troops started Gandy, Georgetown, DC. 14th, off Chinco- | ‘an! Mt tan (8), Wil NYork; HOLIDAY PRESENTS. i achr Rebeccas from Norfoik, bound N. Hee Det ee ings, York; Constelle- GLOVE, JEWEL AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Roal; , i , Watson, Boston and do. ve Y, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ‘Sehr Welmont Drew, Caisie via Roslyn, where abe dis- Heared Bit; British Tadent, Brockep, Moblie, Avalanche, BIS Woinitwes can HN LOWERS, Dec 1. Lottie BOUBMIAN DESSERT SETS, TOILET IN ROSE, WHITE heard nothing. io the fights which took place, though the insur- gents were each tine driven before the troops, yet the latter bave little to boast of. But poorly armed pressed by the censor. he was made the recipient of a great variety of atten- | °ha:ge4. Harris, NOrleans; St Charles, Colle; 5 from the estate Canet on the morning of the ieee tions The heaith of himself ‘and. family remained Weackt Annie Webbe, Webber, Batol, Me, 4 days, with | Warren, Liucus, Boston’ ‘leikay "Thompson, ‘NUrteane; ND GREE! 20th, and, instead of continuing along the line | Omcial Report of Military Operations—Great | good. On the 28th he, with his family and suite, | ‘Schr Knight, Homer, Bangor via Providence, where she dis- | 8car, Neilson, NYork; Universe, Dutton, do; Fehmann, bronze of ‘railway, took the old Baga road to took the cars for Paso del Macho, the present termi: | charged. : 3 ee ae ate tenn, Welch, Boston; Erin (x), Web- Clocks, Mantel Sets, Groups the right, a due east course. That night they nus of the road, where a complimentary dinner was | \ Schr d T Weaver, Weaver, Salem for Philadelphia. FR ac heigy eth ong: TB ne lg g and Statnetice, gneatnped on an estate about, me distance veiven him by ex-Governor ‘Thomas a. eynolda, for. | fer RSS Hendereos = Salem for Philadelphia, Corbuet, Cortigall, Baltimore; Etna. (e), Bri , Halifax Alto. from the one leftin the morning. On the Ist they vana—. merly of Missouri, now superintendent of the road. 4 and NYork ; Assam Valley, Roberts, NOrieans ; Harry Virden, ent of continued their march, and when about nine mics | ‘Situation at Havana—A Draft from the | Mery ince he took a special coach for the capital, | S238 Goh hy ER Cuiltna, Matanzas. 4 Bi ae) GORHAM PLATED WARE, from San Miguel, a small interior town six miles | Madrid Government Protested. accompanied by @ guard of fifty men, which had | fchr James Ponder, Hudeon, n for Philadelphia. LONDON, Dec 23—Arrived, Eva, Kidd, NYork, At manufacturers’ prices, back from the bay, they came to the estates Santa Havana, Dec. 9, 1868. | been furnished at Vera Cruz by General r. Schr Western Star, Crowell, Boston for Philadelphia. 100 Delt tind Heston aaatbora Regia’ Proce hate ie) exTRA QUALITY, entrenched, ‘They ‘were dl toaged ts were partly | The following is the account published in the | | After leaving the Granada the General wrote a let. | Schr Joseph F Boss, Paull, Taunton. Nga ina is : i nig Soto pet mg entrenched. They were dislodged after two hours’ ag o ter to Captain Harris, thanking him for his great | Schr Volly Price. Yates, Providence for Philadelphia, Entered ont Ist, Themis, Dakin, for Boston; 24, Liverpool, aes J , ring and the estates were destroyed. About three | OMciat Gazette of this city of recent military opera- | Kindness and courtesy to uimselt and family while | — Scbf Jonas Smith, Nievols, Providence. Lambert, N¥ork Optima, Weatherbarn, San Franciaro, Decorated French Chins, fine cut and engraved Glassware miles further they again came on the insurgents | tions in the eastern part of the island:— on the trip. In concluding he satd:—“I beg you to | Schr L$ Read Williams, Providence for Philadephis. Lisnox, Nov rived, Boston, Lecomare, Philadelphia. posted about a farmhouse, where they made a stout OFFICE OF THR CAPTAIN GENERAL excuse me for saying that the vigilance, order and | Schr A Heaton, Penney, Providence. Heat re eae eee tard Ont Painden bork, y. Tesistance, but were eventually dislodged. When Ever FAITHeUL ISLAND OF CUBA. ” good management of yourself and subordinates de- | SchrJoe Hooker, Roberts, Providence for Virginia, Meacrwa, Nova3-artived, Harry Stewart, Weeks, ‘Na- a rupole: of Yoreign aud domestie tna within two miles of San Miguel the insurgents again HEADQUARTERS, HAVANA, Dec. 7, 1968 serve the highest praise. 1 also veg of you to show | Schr J A Swan, full, Connecticut River. plent 'A'N Franklin, Holbrook, Licata, ee re formed in the wood and made @ last desperate | Arter the submission to the authorities of many | this to Mesars. Alexander, the owners of the line, | Schr GDowning, Davie, Glenwood. Salied 28d, Almoner, Garey, and A H Curtis, Merryman, — effort, but were again routed and compelled to tlee. | young men of the most prominent families of Puerto | and to express to them uly thanks and good wishes cn aed parmn eta . York. N. B.—Holiday Presents selected in advance will be ‘The troops entered the town, since which we have Principe, ‘and also others, people of the country, the | for the success and prosperity of tueir line.” BELOW. MATANZAS, Dec 3—Arrived, schr Coquette, Ryerson, Sa- | fully retained for delivery a! any specified ime the a Bi m Captain Harris projected a grand dinner on board —— vannab, eee yp an iwo arto tee the Granada ia the harbor, at which the General aud | ShipJames Guthrie, Jobnson, from San Francieco June 30, | | Salled 24, bark Elverton, Benson, NYork; 4th, sehr How- ard, , do, largest force went large number of distinguished persona, civil and | 0? SUbuels NewoastLR, Nov 90.-Entered out, Nina, Stunkel, for penetrated ihe nelguoring “urlsdiction the other | Gicial, were to be in aurendauce: but a¢ the hour | B's Knight. SAILED. NYork; Harriott, Janeen, for Bosten. . : treet. 488, 490 and 492 THER STORY and without organization the rebels kept up a con- | General Valmased; hi m- | designated @ norther prevailed; and it was not PADANG, --Sailed, Borneo, Smith, Boston ; 15th, Ar- by Snuous fight daring an entire day with a highly dis- | snenced the purautt of the sitet named. cimarening | thought prudent for the party to jo off +] steamships Smidt, Bremen; Monterey, —; abip Excelsior, | frat Gardiner, do: EM in serrciaa, Menbirees’ JOUN BROUGHAM, capiined force armed with Peabody's rifles and with | along the Nueviias Railroad. He soon’ discovered | The Granada on her return trip carried to Sisal | ziverpool, brig Veteran, Barcelona; actr Anna Grant, Liss | N¥ork ee <5 v pete elght ploces of aruilery. They have done much bet- | theenemy and fought them between the twenty. | Some forty bandits and thieves who had been re- | pon. ’ PORTLAND, Nov 30—Put in, Rosina, Robertson, from New TUE WIZARD OF VENICE, der than was auticipated. sixth and twenty-seventh kilograms. The result will | !¢ased on condition of going w Yucatan to fight the ‘Wind at sunset SW. York for Antwerp. ‘The gunboat Conde Venidito went over the bay | appear from the official docuinents annexed. Indians. She sails for New York to-day, i PryMoUriy Nov 28—Arrived, Magna Charta, Hartigan, io the preening ceipdlngy | pack the wounded, consisting of | ‘fhe Lieutenant Governor of Moron, as soon as ad- ———- — Marine Disasters. Hien can, leet Deliet, U. Bel for Tecan, FIRESIDE COMPANION. Manoir account wiitien st Nuevites on the sq | yieed,ct the appearance of the second “group,” got MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, SrraweeS W Everman, from Philadelphia, before re | Sivata Leone, Nov 1¢-Sailed, A Houghton, Hamilton OUT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, together in Clego de Avila a small column in pursutt ported on Point of Shoals, got off without damage and ar- | (from Boston), for - and in Ranchuelo obtained a brilliant result by em | Democratic Victory in Boston—Dr, Shurtleff | rived up a varies slightly in the detail but agrees in the main Richmond Mth. SMyRna, Nov lt— iled, bark Smyrniote, Mackay, Boston: BSOLUTE abiyonces, LEGALLY OBTAINED If at with (ne foregoing. It places Balinaseda’s force at | tirely annihilating the rebel forces. In consequence SITANGHA, Oct 14—In port abipJobn Norman (ir), Gard- ; no publicity; m 4 try, 200 ca ~ a lect Bark Joun Kutis (Br), M IHANGHA po ) - \c 4.40 infaniry, 200 cavalry and, eight, pleced of artil- | whereof the Captain General has ordered. the [publi = Riga 1868 wo ih is ner for N¥ork; bark Diipuasand,Br), Jonew for do; ani sh uapgy guccene eharaateed nh Nery. 2 : cation of both documents, witch once more prove OSTON, Dece 14, 1868, since; fell overboard and was drown Br THOMAS, Nov 18—Arrived, schr Norwester, - to Principe the latter statement ie probably 'HAT IS BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS MADE OF the bravery and decision of our troops and the im- At the municipal election to-day N. B, Shurtief, a Lay oa Guadaloupe (and enfted 10th for Baracoa); 19th, pores gue Al. the nearest correct, After the locomotive t c . , “ fore boats could be launched. The bark was toss placed on pack wuled. ‘The fighting was almost te K republican ¢ Bann DENCY, from Rondout for, Boston, ramatned ashore Freconin ae teak caked elias Reise | Gens snot fimeoondane contechice? ob hanesenmameame continuous antil the troops reecked Ben Miguel, the te Moses Kimball, the republican candidate, There | 4th on the West Chop, Holmes’ Hole. Wil have to light a c ed a inetpal ofiee, % 0 ~ hair. Communication from the Commandant General of | were 20,135 votes cast. There are probably eight | en to get off. ‘in, ache Kalvin (Br), MeFee, Mississippi river; 8b, | Fearlsuvet New vor On TH the forces of operations to the Captain General: republican and four democratic Aldermen elected, c b Aid ed, NTICELLO, from Miramichi for Boston, is ashore | brig John W Burns, Wyman, Baracoa. Is CAMP, PLANTATION BATANILLA,) and the democrats will have about twenty-flve mem- 5 rf he i St Jago, Nov 25—Arrived, brig Water Witch, Sandford, —BUNIONS, CORNS, TENDER FEET, IN Pitta N insurgents attacking and retreating after the gue- ria mode, The plantations Santa Isabel and Union belonged to the Castillo faintiy; the buidings 3 en . NYork. Nail cured without. pain, by DF. KIMBEL! were completely destroyed by the troops. The ex- | Rxcecewriatvo Sexon-Atthe expiration of the worm of | Ce'# Of the Common Council, Buro Jony GrveN, from Turks Islands for New York, be: | “te catype, Nov 17—Arrived, Sagattahoc, Cariton.Callao. | fi eee scare wat, tthe pour lberaly copetda tent of the insurgent forces ts unknown, as is also the | four da: Thad con fore reported at Delaware Breakwater, put ia leaking, and Tnirere, Nov 2-—Salled, Molly, Dargulos, NYork; 2th, | A separate apartment for lad! of ‘ er of killed and Wounded. The dead are left | ceded to the | enta in the jurisdiction, The Democratic Mayor Re-Elected im Newe | would proceed to Philadelphia for repairs. Russo, Congiano, do, h if ' parat a ¥ * agreed with ‘Seneral of Puerto Princ! Scorn New YeRar, Capt Lawson, went ashoro on the point Tonks ISLanvs, Nov 24—In port brig Coneord, Kelley, for RICAN BATHS, CORNER OF IRVING PLA they fail to be food for the vultures, and it te baryport rH 7 IC. S, waid to be impossible to move along the re if with the object that they might havea parley and decide, Se of Bird Island, below Galveston, 6th inst, nearthe wreck of | Baltimore. ‘and Seventeenth street, are the most comprehensive | i png tie road from | they had offered, as to the propriety of laying down thei NEWBURYPORT, Dec, 14, 1868. the Ballot Box, and Is said to be fullof water and in a dam- WHAMPOA, Oct 18—Tn port ship Game Cock, Sherburne, country. Turkish, Russian, Sulphurous, Fumlgated am Manati to Tunas on account of the stench arising | arms, and only those mentioned. in a separate note Hon. Nathaniel Pierce, democrat, was re-elected | aged condition. The sehr Jose Jesus wentto her nasistance | for NYor! Idg; barks Merida (NG ), Volvorth, aod Princess | other Medicated Baths. > from the dead bodies. Adjoined haying doue #0, aud, aithough these were the | Mayor of this city to-day bY about +2 majority. ‘The | morning of 7th, but was compelled to put back in consequence | of Walaa (iir) Shielda, for do do. = pot sermon The Marquis of Santa Lucta is reported kilied, but | majority of the principal leaders, ‘he largest num- | Hoard of Alde: a4 a and Vomit spare nearly | of the roughness of the sea. WATERFORD, Dec !—Arrived, Daisey, Phillips, Baltimore; Al OFEtSrAE DRAWINGS this is very doubtful, it is also said that General | ber. remained in MinasT dictaied the proclama- | Bourds of Alderme HOW COUNCH Are MALY | cin ELizanETy Capt Hanson, went ashore on the north | Seaside, Brintoa, NYork (both for orders). Missouri and Kei ] Vaimaseda captured Don Caspar Aguero Betancourt, | UP of which a coPy, Je enclosed and resolved to equally divided politically. side of Pelican 8) iWoear Galvest« , 8th fost, and ie sunk up YOKOHAMA, S@pt 25—Salied, Bolivar, Christian, NYors, * with eighteen others, He led the forces at San | March on the 27th with the intention of fightin to her guards. xtent of her damages are unknown. American Ports. be 4 geuts. TI commenced march on that da: me P. jong | Republican Reselected Mayor of Worcester. the raitroad, and withont any luciients encamped in, the WORCRSTRA, Dec, 14, 1868 event ttle fa Pamaguey. On ti , wt tI Rr . 14, 5 dawn ofday, we continued our march til we arrived in the | Mr. James B. Biake, the republican candidate, was of Attagracia, between the twenty. ib and twenty. | re-elected Mayor of ‘this city for his fourth term to- ith kilograms, where I found the rebels intrenched on | day. Scour Evista T SMH, Harvey, at Providence from New | riet Bi Nn, Watts, Bl, M4, 8, 46, 51, 72, 60, 2, sides of the’ road. Firing commenced on the right York, had fore and main'booms broken during the Iate heavy een, Charleston ;'A A An: | Information furnished in the abo nt, formed of ihe ridemea EUROPEAN MARKETS ‘No damage was doue to sails as before report grows, Panera, altiMore: Wm Waltoe, Reeves, and S L | Loweries by J. CLUTE, Broker, 20 Broadway an cry inente, whic 0 4 were tanking. ‘The me-ton soon Decame general slong the ETS. Soun LAADes, whieh arrived ot Kew barypor on idih "Arrived, schrs IC Seribner, Rungets: Lotti, Tay. Kirin ff Feit; vey a Miguel. The seaboard ts well supplied with provi- sions, but this is not the case in Puerto Principe. ‘aghe war steamer Venadito wiil sail for Havana with the wounded a8 soon as she arrives. Colonel Lofoe as kpown to be still tn Manati. General Valmaseda 1 expected to be in Nuevitas to-morrow or soon after. ue English brig Jennie Ciark is still detained. ‘The British Vice Consul has obtained permission for the crew to land, but the vessel is still held. The Collector states that the proceedings have been for- Scum Trorio Biny (Br), McDougall, from Cardenas for | ROsTON, Dec 12, PM_-Arrived, brig Margaret Haines (Br), $4, But into Newport 12th inst with lose of sails, ves. | wallta, my’ re Saran Watsons Watson, aad E'S Pot: | xentuoRY—exRh OLM strained and cargo shifted. A survey bas been | ter, Potter, Alexandria: HB Metcalf, R a bane. $6, 59, 12, cs 29. 77, 23, Cleared— Brig De! schra Har. KENTUCKT—OLASS NO. 6M, DEC 4, 88 NO, 7, eee - if the 10th inst, waa obliged to ‘hor in the str Z ~ whoie line. ¢ grenades and making immediately two tng of the loth inet, wag obliged Jor; 3H Moore, ‘Nickerson; Oseupa, Haal ° 4 sia 01 ice : 0 8 Hmutaueovs charges at the polnt of the bayonet, we suc LONDON MONEY MARKBT.—LONDON, Dec. 14—5 Pe | eee ieee aeving been lost in Cape $e geets ay Breet, Coome bethport ing the enemy, upying eq? and pro. | M.—Consois closed at 92. 2% for money and 92% | went adrift from the Immense pressure of the ice at ebb tide | oon “NY ork. eion of the Warded, but it will be a long time before she is re- a ves | # 92% for the account; United States five-twenty | and grounded on the north point of the half tide rocks. She dth—Arrived, steamsbi une, Baker, NYork; George | —————————__ leased. ° This Is the substance of the account, Seer tite itections, whence ihe wousdedhad been, | Vonds quict at 74%; Erie Ratlway whares 27; Mltmois trained sons ig cauwe a lenky and her cnrgo carn was | 44% Ariced ips Noptune, n° Janine witLen, avctionEER. fhe statement in the foregoing that “Col fio | taken away, We captured’ forty bh many armaand | Centrals 95%. When ine leak wassopyed. ALHIMORE, Dee 12—Arrived, sche Valeria, Conklin, Trustee's t Auetl 4® known to be still at Manati? shows the and | ammunition, as also the rebela’ correspondence. Last night Panis Bourse.—Parts, Dec. 14.—Bourse dull; + % Sagua, ‘rustee’s uetion, persistency with which the government conceais Se thane thee {neurgents were found in the | rentes 70 francs 17 centimes. eTuneR SoHooNERS re Sebore at Hereford Inlet-two enred—Schra Willie, Staples, Cuba; 8 C Noyes, Bradiey, Pitty Pareste of La o 5 mali one. Steamte cable out to o kawanna rr ring arsiat- | Portland. t; of them. The Submarine | Satled—Ship Gray Eagle; ach Wille, Containing about ne nino been despatched by CHARLESTON, Dec 11—Sailed, echr J W Allen, Doane, 280 Lot, Part of the Morris Eatate. ane. ig Pomona, Brown, Bos i sell, jon, Tuewlar, Li JAMES M. MILLER will elt by, Spronaway, at lM, oye vod, brig Coon, from | 22, 1668, at Exchange Salesroom, order 0 ncipe. Matters in the interior, It is now known that Loho was compelied to abandon Las Tunas in the early part of November and retire to the seaport of Maniti, and that he has ever since remained there, though Ament ae cont! te Some pny counts speak of his continuing at While | have given the roregoing accounts as-writ- FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, Doc. 14,—United ady at 754 a 78%, A gen at Aguero Betancourt, who acted as Governot of Bat Miguel, warmede prisoner, "I'am | States bonds quiet and # inforined that the Marquis Santa Lucia, who the orders LIVSRPOOL COTTON MARKRT.—LiveRroot, Dec. Boston. of the Dominican named Bove comma he enemy, | 14—5 P. M.—Cotton—The market closed dull atithe Det, Dec 1~The Rio Grande, arrived in the Downs, re. Mth-—Arrived, brig Passativo, 1 has been mortally wounded. Others of the principal leaders | following quotations:—Middling uplands, 10%4.; ports ha ‘spoken Nov 1b, lat 44, lon 40, the Reguintor, of | | GALVESTON, Dec 5—Cleared, have also been wounded. ; h me fe behavior of the troope was, a8 ever, worthy of the Salon bales rieans, lid. The sales of the day foot up oniver beam onan ns ae oaths ‘ith; had maromast car, | FORTRESS MONROE, Deo 14— ent praise, | n Rio Janetro (or ord ‘der of the Truster ten, there are oue of two reports mentioned that are Dralee, leaving noting 10 Get eae uaseba, Havan Cotton MARKRT.—HAVRR, Doo. 14.—The ay ty the deck and decks entirely swept of spars and | Mp seed in, brig Renner (NG), from NY; bitty Parents of LAO se seenne, ne entirely inconsistent with weil known facts. I ref General Commandant General | cotton market is dull, both to arrive and on pot. es the venue was a = Passed out, bark Manitou, for Ponce, P containing about 280 lots, situated, on ol 5 particularly to the reported occupation of Bayam ‘Tet LIVERPOOL BReavsrorrs} MARKET. 1, | ,Fatmourm, Nov #—The Almira Coombs, Hanson, from | st Lucia. T1ot atrest, and three miles south, the rebel headquarte P , Telegram from the Military Commi LIVERPOOL, | patina, drifted on the German brig Erbgrossherzog Friel- | GRORGETOWN, 80, Dec 3—Arrived, Mason, ‘This tract of Iand forme part of tt the map Will show that’ Valmescdoe mn of cance ay | Morow, transumitied by te Commandant Dec. | 14—Evening.Wheat 2 ‘red Westera | rich Frans, from Alexandria, and euch vereel sustained tri: | NYorks Mattie’ iolmee: Tassieye Hosiou, éib, Peaner (ry Jn the posseaaion of the eer ei uation canpot be ove herein reported lead him ‘directly away froma that Clego de Avila, Fe Bi MO a. j ducted at 98 Od. | ‘ing damage. ‘The Almira Coombs lost both anchors. Sherman, P or, er, Chariseton, , | Rundred years. “Ite advantages © op canpot be ov 1 Monow, Dec. 6, 1968. her ol ‘The Coronet, from New Orleans, ar- | _ Cleared 7th, Thomaston; &h, C 8 | sta ‘1 a neat rrere, 420 other force in the vicinity | Excrrzntisiao Sevou—Atter @ march, of Scidytnros |. LIVRRPOOL PROVISION MARKET. —IyvRRPOOL, Dec. ETE RCOOL Men we on ker weasl een and socieoecd as | Wendy Par, a It is now proposed 10 leet, oy Mantel Pak Comes prospect of success 1s perte ctly wea fnew | pee eo at iecevectan he ne | 14Bvening.The market closed unaltered 18 tONe | pales of cotton, part ot deck load, Rov 16, fa lon @ W. man, NYork fi hr Osean Star, Wood: | cons Mine advantages to grow out of We have news from Santiago ‘de « abe to the goth, | (shoal they not have appen ) and quotations, a Lonpon, Deo 1 Righty guiness Premium havo, it intied 12th, eleeo. Ineniculable, aa the ‘The revels allow nothing to come in want SOtN. | which after eo long and conti & match Wel .|m RODUCE MARKBT.—LivRnroor, Dec. | been offered but refused to effect nees on the foe INDIANOLA, © Leverett. | through the proverty. ig Me e in, and there is @ | hausted. Confide: information enabled ening Tallow has declined to dys, 6d. Other | U: ‘aptain Carolan, dif on Oct 17 foP NEW | Phompani ortion of New York clty regular land blockade. They attacked Santa Cat Hon enabled se to Reow the 7 tye) arri Mm Tampico. Pp feh makes these lots Jina de Guantanamo on the 2sth at daybreak The aa “eh Pg weeny gas Qneamped, | which articles auchanged, u t Sara one ene ie 1110 BO LL, Dec 14—Cleared, steamship Australian, Liver: ag ey Thin ia at the present t1 Ss eteamer which brought the news lett Cumberland to Raval secede, three wails, irons P. SO Te oe mecha nye Prod Peso horse power. PUVSTIC, Dec 1-Arrived, sche Emma F Hart, Hart, Da- | For maps diagrams and further particulath, apply to thd 4 Harbor at midday; the fight was then raging fiercely, umberinig 460 to 600 men from Puerto Prinelpe, com- | Jeam firm; refined 1 tee Oils, linseed aad sugar | _PORTsMowTM, Dec 1-The Josephine, from Akyab for Am- | rien, Ga. Auctioneer, 98 Hine street. I Pe i i) vernment troops had taken up their position | panded by s socalled colonel, Manuel Vaid Urre. | gnchanged. si wrens , i tterdam, which put In yesterday leaky, has been towed Into Ae ORLEANS, Dec Arrived, st mshi, Hremen Fricial, DRAW RECEIVED AND: PRIZR fu the church. The revels had destroyed part of the | jo tuasseura of the leavel eepuasn te my orders beln PeTROLeUM MARKET.—ANTWeERP, Dec, 14.—Petro ¢ harbor. (NG), Negnaber, Bremen. Below, 8 " OQhecashed in the 1 C. R. RING'S Exebange SrOWN, Nov 90-—-A moat violent gale from south | ton (rem), Fricke, from Bremen yesterday, but this morning it was moveraied, | 1éik—Sabed, slenmsbip Sherman, Harty, NYork, Za) Way berween Santa Catala aud Wie Vort, They | ineir inteliigent and Drave.capiain, Francises de lus thirty. | Jum Orin; standard wake 64)5f, bie and Real Estate «

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