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—_--~ Latest Ne ews 2Y TRLLECI APH TOTHENEW YORE STN —_——_-——. FROM TENNESSEE. A VICTORY ‘BY GEN. FOSTER. PROBABLE ESCAPE OF LONGSTREET, Affairs at Chatianooga. Details of the Ringold Fight. ARMY OF THE PoroMacy ADVANCE OF THE REBELS. Sun Washington Correspondence, THF REPUBLICANS FRIGHTENED. Upon “the Troubled Waters. | Terrible Hudson River Accident, BURNING OF THE STEAMER ISAAC NEWTON. . mee, HS art war bed EW YORK, ' ed, and Aart bet ef pri-nnars in gar bands, Wwe were | to pore. Os the lart der of” quetee sy Lu nt a tremendous aed mev B ve¢ le @vtiel fond tec mpi-tely eut of fom C oveland o Atian's, ani Longs re tea: no erase Tt ie ripe veu thate sity }riwade, under Colour! Long, r cently burned Troet S'atiou,on th: Cha «ce {4 © of officers femoredzed, th ii * Railroad, Bice ap Woncg A in@, and ao core ap toe roxd that Lo reet wil it useleas in bie attempts to win Ueaes The Warin the Southweet Cairo, Der. 5. Memypdia pay ore of the Jd inet. are received. & © fifty rehele made a reid on Sauls Sory on the od They tore ap th lroattoact for eome Los og the teisiiog thers. aoe hg wf Uelegr apd wires liaton scarey started in pursuit of (hem end we toot @) p.iesnere 005 the eeme normber of Borses, be railroad waa res deiret in %¢ hones | A veport waa Drought Dere lest och) from Mow pbie ut the erbel tien. FPerest eae encamped at Noe Forth, 1S milee from Holy Springs, o8 fhure ft, with 27 regiments, nomberivg perbaps 4,0 | of 10,009 men ¢ MILLED, 9 WOUNDED. | Exciting Scenes ou Board. ae. , &e., “fe. Tennessee. Gea. Fester Drivia Eaemy Cumberland Gap, Dee. 4. Gen. Poster bas driven the evemy from Clinch River, end Ws lo pursait of Bim Therheck our forces, however, recetved yuo terday will doubtiees secure the retreat of's.a Loog- sheet, The Si of Kooxville. thy Mai Krosrit's, 8 Ih, (809. Thie lathe twellth day of Longetrees befure Raoavitie = Ho is thr foeoen aenault, aod the sicre ie Cain oe Holle peru enieure tn getting forage, eed coer lere hor im fom ing our pweltion, tennerarily ed cur ¢ Mavicationsy 6-w Wistera oor The 4, avd on several Gceysions very tevere, with ively abe ng on both idee Our loasea wil) oct exc don al Many of the alightiy wourded ase re uetoduty, We een i!) ‘ito: 4 the jose of the gain! osuudere, which be uolvere iy regreved Rroxetie, Nov. 69. The ercat rebel blow, eng fousiy en.icipated eo loony. was ruck thle merning. Beloforeed by the troops of Sam, Jones, Jackson and | Willams, Geo Longstreet sougit to an Army of the Obio br « eine for he selected seven pick ¢ regiments ec las’ pigh: a1 10, and eoutin 1 ylight,on our left front, ge L mmenled br fen Ferret snd de v Seventy ginth New York Bon an United Bates Artiiery, and Buckley's Khe Our wekete were driveo ip, and the epetay Led vow sed themeciice of some rite its. bet the Marrechuset's bove dove them ack, Sudde " iby the 16th and u fthe pr sat ue bell of 1. Wire mp to stump, ta front of the @ur Pee Over these the advanting enemy fell to con fased heaps with the Billed and weoonded around hem. Oor wr ilierymen tur es shel by hand tor werd upon the fallen end doomed rehele Mot aud Dot ercame thes.orta cl shelie The ground over which they possed wancarpeted withths salu. The Gite was fied with the 4 wounded aod dylug Not ove om their de tered: pot a mere of the «asliant wea ped The aun rajug looked ‘own th od mist one enill of that November wiornius. opor the remains of anarmy. One tihousend & prisoners «se 1h Mobly bas ts aus cost ofiln a aned the ronate gabe, (emifuliy sevenged be foil Agony the whit abit bon the Tit blecipps, and lets the Dros i @ prione f tren. Barne de rebeleepar twist ¢ frora bv o'eluek im the HS e'clors bu the afierncon, to remove tur 1 sod bur ther dead i officermand tt was act pred epgtb of our Cot will wot teot men DU prise’ oave Loree wee planted 44 ous work's af one thar Frem Chattincege Challanwoga, De 4 AL ie te. ip Gen. Gvant's ermy. Toe oxpedition to teneve Gen. Hurosde le eoder Gen. Sb rman, who ar dovutiow reached Koorville. The moet imporiant «ork now te to 1 open the ralroad from Heit, port ty Chattanoaga, end the work is being pusied # (Laieat rigor. Bprcem dispets. any (bat the ruwer of the death of Wen jJoba C. Breckinn dae. fr sate toceived im the tate batt'e, ja confirmed, Onr cseualtios on the late oitie w 4.0). We geprared 6.6 "eonere aud # euce braggs RUght The Calinot Faceouw Mooggeld sation ree By Ma’ Ringgold, Ga. Nov. WS, It et ul tf outsiders fody eatimate the greet advan ages actiming to ue few te le'é hrii/iagt wietor» fron ‘ en. qs. After the bate Draae’s iorene went Gying trom Seldin anything but mictary order Ourermy, divided dato three colum etartad in purevit su on the left, Keir: eotrr, aud boo the right, tabi ad Loe ides nd ce rear of Hragy's skeduddiers oud) =prevest @ junction #ith Longetree Buseae Poe road sas ympietely wo everyh ue oaey ne ecamoraliration Chickarnnuge § Booker drowe the rebe hele works goversandeores, No reimarbab mes with till the moraine of arrived et Ringo d, on toe Ube becom branch ralizoad. bere the euriay oad teBen tica op ‘Taylor's Kidge, m © Mision Kida, i i le nad sietioned ther ti nee in ® pase COMO e he own, Kodiog Dearly wil their forces eary'’s and ‘isicrheua sivieions were ordered to seal the bi veut uo bravely tbe charger, but wheo gras tne top they wore met hy numb puce ey deter cained, ths arek. Here the most derpers! ceurred, ey's digision +o éround till eut to picces eventh (bis Bed thirtera ont af fourteen oticers Billed wounded, Col. Creighton, of the beventh, comm 4 sue base. Leigad na bit, pos sustautly wo his men to tie wi Ke. he Facuy bad cis pier orci Ad used ¢ pats with little effect. The a wes tinged antl 12 ofrloek, wheu our ar ery Srsivel as Sos tune tine the and began playing on the ridge, whi.e infantry wee mrred iP for @ freeb aciack. ip bul little resis,an iF cae ics aserroed jlate the | | Dorwes were cautired Late Seuthera Newa. Fortvess Monroe, Dew S Copies of the Richmond Frgviene of Dec Sand } have been received. The folowing @uurecte are taken (berefrom Georgia. Atanva, Saurday, Sow % Hraes'e heatquarters | ereat Ninevold The wmemy eeeriet di posed to pu whet they have agsioed energeticaliy [le battle wil be resumed to 8 dey ortwo between Kinegold and Delton lbe enemy gaiced what they ‘ought for Creat feare are entertained for tbe safety o Longstreet Toree thonsend of the enemy ere ad vancing towards Koosriile, Aclania, De 1 —C\eburn's divieon engaged Oster baue one wile this atde of Kinggold, om friday. driv ‘ng Bim back. Kelley's cavairy whipped the ecemy at Cleveland co Weduesdsy [he evemy are iv our front at Ringgold, aud our troops are io liue«f-bat tle advaocing Atlanta, lec %..The enemy are intrenching themeeives at Chickamaugs There wae beary firiog, yesterday, at Cha lesion, Teso The enemy burned portion of Kimggoid to day, aud retiested, de.troying the brid and the Chicksmauge, The Yaok bold Cleveland, end are advapeiur on Charleston, Teoo Tevmesser. De The Gring et Knoxville hes The surrender of liurnsige le got oMirielly Priatet Charleston, Nor & Yanko taroh er aty two me eats \)oe may wae kiued, Chee was mud sipnaliog daring the night with the © Mare and bia! De T The Yookees Gred thir m ehelle at the , want i dul dings were eftruck che evemy secoanottered thro h Pocetaligo, carryiag of 27 negroes, The en amy fired #intcen sheleinto the ity this afiernoon Several buildings were eteo &. One women was se versely weanded, There is @ lively artiliery duri going on between the Gregg batteries aod James le land Charleston, Dee 2. The Yankees ovemed fire on the city this af ero 0, aod threw eiz ahelle A cou- centrated fire from our batteries caused therm to cease firing Alabama and Tras. Morle, Dee, 2. Diecouraging sccounte are given of dese onsla Price'earuy iWiune, with tive 600 troops, occupies row Deri ln over fifty bales of cotton, Th chief has pronounced seainet Juarez Frecch, and holds Matamores, jnereasing the eulty of trade by war of be Kio Grande uu Moticen guerille and for tne aig From Virginia. A New Scare Meatguartera of the Army ne Potomae, De 4.2 M.A light division of rebel troope crosaed the Kapidao this afternoon, et some polnt shove Mac coon Ford probably oo 8 reeono cece, Bince this information came to eamp ‘here hae beca cons ebdlecennopains beard in that d'reetion Itt ported bat the adweace of Lie rebels has been checked by our light Datterice @ ed to the cavelry arm of the army, in pursu Meade es orcere ae frame Waarinoton, Dec Advices from the Army of (he Potomac, toda te thar nothiog of interest nce of Gen trapapiring there) Everythiog le to etatu puc ibe rum bee that thearamr wae felling vec cla net ed fous some ol ight tran itiows of divisions or corps From New Orleans, Vederal Victories, Hie "Correspondence ae 8S The Morning Ster, fiom New Oremus, Drgoge vor usual letter and weerpsper fier: Nev Orlane, Sor ©T. On the 25th Inet) General Lee with 900 cave ry and e rection of artillery at terkod (he 4th Tezee and @ Louisiane ‘rehe onw airy, aod dove them from Ce) Prathto with ator roiles of Vermilion Payoo. At this pout (he nd end ird Liu Ley made @ gallant sabre charees ant broke the range o! the enemy iw a moment and captured one commigsioved osheer aod 69 privates, nustly fom the 4b Teras weny erme and biel of (he rebela were Billed pied bh Lee surprised @ camp of a A end e large nun ber Pwo days previously rebely abont 20 my from New Iberia, ao¢ captored 6 officers aad Wo and 6 large opumerof bores and atme Delonging to the tet ton siene Movoted Zousvet Tworebels were bil Wemet with no fooe, Thieis the tmird thine, withintem daya, that Gen, Lee bas eur 6 apd rooted the enemy un ibe Teche bie hes taptur a pearly four buadred pris ere, sod Ao tquas Gummer of borers ejuipmente and The guerrillas op the Mleetesing: hawe almost closed varigetion tu verwlae Th from 5. Laois, rece eed eleven 6 pute halle, eod ¢ « qobeste Nol Hawk from Nateccs daniaged; severs, persone op board were The iiredil, from Bt, Louis, recelwed tasty pessicog ie. oe Sara Seamer Welcome, enonce baller spture by the aid + were lost, The Hack ver oneaye ” wounded balla while f New York, Seymour godthe Be to ascertain into the disproportion Coogressiousi districts lop eouewte of Judge ai of Indiags, and Gen woan their The Qu Atbany, Dee. 6 at War Dawe exceed 4 cOromisrion the fare quote, andto foi) . of iow bow ro tnaeut io tbe se loe com: lan, of Us ) en, lane Rice Massari oeetra, duties ot once From Washington. ize f the Houwse-Kepubil- tiered before Yemmg urt Ye IMlaeas and the Messaue, Keo , Dee. 5. ~The war for the time being has given place to politics and die mon th probable removal of Gen, Meace Lae gives way t. er | sonjectures about the organization of the Hcuse | Ow this subject there bas been an imiensely Ditier fnine_ead erenndicssia 20 tin owe % Vane DECEMBER M( ONDAY, 1863. 7, ef Nomar. © lat erection of the Large sumbere Bad refund tn las’ Cong: «a lsw war oot ed rem a ag the ee’y do eo) | Proce) Predertch of Augu ‘emburg of the Clerk of the Mite in ewearne in mem. bas pol fied his assumption of the dukedom of bere elect it es made bf caty ty pee Schle wie Hole en teal the Germanic Governments para @ rol oeobd wich the sames of A large moet.ne of BP. ace Lrederick's supporters the moembere oly whe could exhibit eredem- held et Hamiare on the 221 f Nevember, A ere tints of regu ae eccording to the lewe meetiog @as aleo neld et Hanower on the eame dey, ofthe cere if the United stet to uree the enforcerornt of the Sederel execution at sion « ore ir opce io Scbicewie Licietein the border PULANI tr ubevivavia ead Conneet! he Poliab qaeetton erlil loobe theeatening, The arpachasd spirecy ¢ be on loge to be very active Lo their etrvegie for @ oreanization of the erivend independence Loe acres in Waccee House, and wl entree 1 tales were cireuiat . numarone. the | ed. Lk war siaced (net Me F Beveridy “vfon, Son te P.M The ar@ament in the coos Clerk of the House, whoe sci vative border State (the Alerandes saded, The Government will i see ae ‘ D bat entered toto | Cone time to consider it) judgment SB ronspirery with Goversore Mradford ramble, oteet Commercint, Bre * end even # he verucr of] 7 mm — Kreadetotfs tending apwant Wwe sie to reect the credentials of a | at , euder buoy Sat aud prices ett.) ad. t he d » | duc feot nursber of members to throw the oreauies Ne firm, ten quiet anid eteady, rice fier, } tlone bande of the Denoerata, These abeurd Ameniean Seurities efihee eatral shares, 21003 Blorive ot ¢ ‘ redence, ridge *) Bale sbara Ota > SInGG. (ORRy Grane Me. Ei beridg closed oo donda 7’, for money | declared Ly some of the most exciiable politicians iY 0 pullabie date for Pout Latevetre, Loe founds yi a | oo for (hieexe tementrentaou the (act (hat «lane n pdatcse Ketton: Tie aie of dimber o bere, in Koorance of tbe cow law, had | ay were OOab Dales, taclad ng 5,00 to edt le th 7 " ¢ ho ule oreand exportere, The market bee an up- fe . of thelr utiale sod ahs rt me | dency, and prleesare partissiy Mads’ bteb | from Califorale, henese, or Mingero othe p eeent | er particularly for Surets, time The eredentiale of some of the mem — bers from Connecticut, Vermont, Oregon, Missourt, News items. | New Hanipshire sod Western Virgio © wron | } and tel-geame bave been sent to the Governors of | (Telagraphed to the Now York Sun.) eo ‘ ® i ? ¢ 0 0 ba | sbeee S.atee. re Jenks ve! she me to Mba — te (ew. Scumscw hae Issued et Baltimore @ farewell j core t ther Btiaten Hf requisite e KE ty : rf order to Liedepartment, Mig. Gem, Lockwood suc | Vstag them. Some of the Goverurre baveelreauy | 4, tthe command. | enived, aod the rest are capecied to come oa Mow railroad track et | today fret Hie did met capture | ledin th tied ioto and Dadiy | Tite sales of Government 6 20 bonds cu Ssturday, awounted to @1,023 450, and thetotai enies during the week, to #6,019.°°) Large defiveries of bouds are promised Curia, ths coming week day of ewad thority to make the feyueite corre Vlone. eo that the House will organize asusue Loue thls excit panic base collapeed at last 1: bas crested mich bai blood Several aeathmes from Low @ bere whe ciaim to be regulaiiy elected from god alec eowe fom Teomemer. Lbey wil liowed 'o part cipate io the organize tion, and their claime will haveto be aced on by the Iicuse So far it le settled that Mr Schuyler Colfax, of in @ the Remmb ican ¢ind) ‘are for Speaker Nov. 17, from Amyab, reporte be’ boarded aad beaded by the privates Tuscarora, off the Cape of Good Hope Tis Balelgd (N ) STaNvaan, of the 2b olt., eoptalnos @ dispiteb from Wilmingtop, statiag t' @ 15 large steamers, beavily iedewed, rau the bloek~ ad* ino Wilmington om the night of the 1th ult. ec urge, of Liliaols, fouad he hi ge rs sf A acpi ts MY eu Ca | Taw omer of (he Noble County eonspiratore was de- Ae ee babes halberd wee ded lo Ciosinaation Friday McPherson and Coyle | Me pe lah Alar ma , sib | were hued #h.(M10 and © 4'n, aod Racoon @1,000-all to bo looks--an overtear = impr os ° : eiiminiinad Ul Gad Maks Gre ORLA comer of a fam'ly cot given ° own . , ened de rhe € . uA abot at ‘ wine t the pomerove tril'e attacks on concession has made him quite poplar, ead he wi | atermers, Adjutant Gea, Thomes bes laued onie:e te prohebiy re the Chaitmanabip of the Cons : ans SiMcaue ond tt leaderad | fornleb ali Loats im government employ, plytog on : fea hae iy | tin Miseissipp with arias and ammunition for | the House, ea 8 reward for bis gone y. ThA) er twetion epu ; i for et nd ott Eapeuiicn): Rome aes ath . Bi stata A | Five larwe warehouse on Fell'e Potot, Ma, ased ow t be pommel Ue wee e ) i , r a . R : i! a . 4 oe | by the Comm ty Departrvent for storage, forage, cine b cabdidate tor Gouaker, bet caicncad elk, | eas were canccored by Gre. Saturdsy eve Vbe tuare @ can idate for Syeater, bul edyourped @th lo some #90000, about $60,000 of which wes out action until Monday morning. Coa of Ohio commonly ed Ret." rom: hie tuitlala leeoe staloed by the Government ‘4 ae A wiicrex) comralaion was orgaviged im Norfolk, ken Ji is a neti aturs that the Donn * Va.lon Friday, for tho trial ef the guerrilla Major H prroughs, receatly captured fo Priccecs Anne coun ty Uber querriilas will be tried befere this commie- n Carr. Gaanau, of the Firet North Qsrolina (Union) Cavalry, went (rom Newbern, N.C , into the enemys Ty thirty miles, with bis Company, on the hee reem to be ovwrboroe end cowed dow The current of cpinion of the hosts of office holders ead seckers. end the erotioente of ‘he ruling seem to be pet ageioet (Lem, and recalls th fee oo thbat prewarled bere tur eo many yearn, when the trm "Democrat was & Becewary passport to 20 ce e'y and power | st, and surprised and eppiured Copteta As ee bea the ru A of vis roe . nie Min | White's cutire Company of guerrillas, seventy-four refi total ya hi li , ; i 8) ju wumbes, They bave arrived ia Newberu Phrne SER NEL In at Tran fe Fae Bovele are | Tana Buperinteudent Coffin has arrived in Wash- crowicd to owerllosiag, and private bouses are laid Ing oo. bringing en offic a! report conearning @ raid made eeverel weeks ago into the Cherokee country, by, it le supposed, @ party of Quantrell’s querrilles, under contribution, Aman that (adeaeieter eny. | where oul of the open air, may con vmeetfor | badass 4 B diey vivad are begtah +E and BOE BL | is destroyed the whilc buildings at Temegue, and = Besse beds ™ hardio } eu | thep operty of the | eiom citiceps, including that of 1 ida ri bath , : shiratce tyeadlea: teas sideeies bn Ross, Thel son io law wee murdered, seaday or Weduesday lie bet been a ame ia deed weeks, wore tonn bas heen @ ppraed soe ony of sintios in Weantern A fo a 4 a eek RA Poser monn hele te ene Ay “He bes: bes fon, | Fort Smth. Oot LOth, at whieh however, ue ma shat cause pro ally 1 | sare made aud resolutions peased, and Col. Jobuson, thievery vierssce andao lt wi tothe veady ae thO | oy ne 1 argangen infantry, wee nominated to repre- umaltime. The rep ttecf neariy ali the Secretaries | tn the vert Federal Congress, The urred on the Johneon war elected woth election ce rie were in the handeof the pinteros few da ,and if thee are not bed back. through they will be @ eo7 The Conventicn also voted Presi tent's measaze in sent io i She pApin Ab Acane | Pow United sates Christion Comminstos of Phils | deiphia have forwarded bo tbe Union prisoners in From Enrope. | Richmond, dur ng the psat werk, S55 packages, con. Trew Dave’ Enter Newe sisting maint, of wolld food, delicacies for the sick, “t hus SP Dee S Thestear bp Columbia, | clotning, treating matter and elationary, They were from Galwny. 24 h of Nowembe' ne corivod Por | Com taned ob bby Metron, Helle Leland, Castie Than. eres are two day inate t Ore A rendy received fer and the tohaceo w uses Letters have been GREAT Hervat | reccierd from our prisomers, acknowledging the re- The Tondon Woanivy Post eave tbat there fens | (pt of reds seat before, The Commisston has sleo whatever in (he reported resignation of Baril , (eesdved large con*ribitlons from all parte of the tnyai #iutes, which will be furwarded to our wenfas long ee e journal elio anncuness that the English | they ean seach them G nt tearont to decline giving Vendherenee | Letus, Lavsars, with @ detachment uf fourteen rothe EB uopean Congre@ Ltaaye: “The parpee of | men, artived at Philadelphie on Seturday,from Read- the Foe or te rocarded with adiracon, tut th» | (2% baving ip charge eix'y men who were concerned meane proposed are nct consldered es effectual,” la the reeeot vu rages tp Carbon County Dy order | of Malor General Sige! he delivered the prisoners to Ma.or Genevel Cadwallader, by whorn they were sent (o Port Miflin for safe kK oping. These sixty menere the worst and mos dangerous of the rioters. The rest, about forty in number, wi | be Rpt at Reading. The piisouers are charged with conspiring against the Government, murder, areom and rioting, e of them ere imp!icated ia the murder of Mrs. Smith, at Susumit, aod veri ‘us octe of incendiarism, Genera! Intelligence. The ifon Sra vsti. announces, on firet rate eu rl Russell will be relieved from his poe! ion in the Hritieh Cabiuetand that bar dor will be bia auecesror The argument in the Alerandra case was ef li! pro- gresaing. The London Tien eaye, Pe bably notes! problemeof equal nicety overex. | el'ed ao much public iaterest a that wh ob is Livoly iseae rustthatthe resuit will effectu ely © Cen ecdto ail uncertainty tu rigard to the low question Toe eovernment have deeided toaiop the Pamprro thor 1 Clarea Wwe onthe Clyde Ler owners silege that eho does pot 4 ffer, ifanyat « om tha pumerous marchant By Mail to the MY. Sun.) ted out on the Clye Pha nuthorl | 7 shire cegulerly Gtred a the Cl Tha Aicakcame ip egiling In Jackson, Miss, at 250 tles scree sied with th setetem andbada | poy ut. Seue of tue boye chew it (row, ot thas gua vored ¢luae iu the Pampsra te poevent ber | piiee es Poeries rerorne # from the recent olection im Idaho Lemoerst, le TUR RV ROVEAS CONORRES in lion. Jobo M Ca rvadey ¢ > by econsidersbie ma fre Memorial Diplomatique ano e that tifteen of the | pen , Uelenae to Congress D7 6 . » d twaut reinvited to t erent at tie By Wares from the Potomee eas let into the Wash- Congress bavcgivenan aMima'ive reply to the ine | tngton Aquedu ) Saturday Heretofore the city | ! ' r th f | hay been auppite wig! teently, fom welgh watt # journslsaye thatthe Freach Go. | fe yeerhe oven formaily cclcurata verament, i ylo the apo! tation for @ programme the pron ings clostog with orpuration éloner » Des repiad “that wiibous entrench Tun Colurbua etbare grlives bs Caugress, it would | man oflered a cei tia’ nin ‘uraiee 7 4 1 be otoer ay, atthe or be tropoasibie for tie Kmporor Napoleon to lay down | $hM\ tl the atl Ovi ott ive to iminaries but (bec elieu (he repliesofallthe | Fie are tue Biod of men why complain ofthe ere received, Puoperor would thon has | prcer the exp suation in hie powar," ay Hoonevilie, Miseoorl, two hundred nesro tw tu by Cate owners to be engolled la The Patare publ besa stecement, under # 1x ou +000 pie oe Bt fein m ber parte | tai thot wishing to draw u De of tbe Sut They ao focktorinto the uiting | ae hao f pede ed tbh nupdreds, aud wil aumber choysends be. | cen for the Comaress, bee expressed (he oplaioa Yoru toe dislt bakee place that it ahould be chietty occupied with considering the | queetions of Polind, of the German Duchirs ’ | Home, of Venice, and of the reforms to be lotroduced LOCAL NEWS, so (be principalities of Homan. --- The Valle correspousent uf the Sou Times 06 ee YORE AND THE VICKNTYE, | thet the believers lo the Congres grow fewer Ps » of tue Hi vive Niven | Fs everyday “Pais ATiaete tea N@wtom 4lasomh ACcoUst OF tke it wna reported at Madr at two Amertcanet oo Bt cM so FIne wn em hee Wirease sommes | wh sada age insurgents * * toetie daat Of tug Kieh an Wovepsn denthe pe 7 thetisisua foe steamer lemac Newton, for Albans, which left , > GERMANY ths cty Raturdey evening when aout abrenst of] Active war! me are progress of 'D ” Spuvsen Duywel crees, bures Lee boiler, and al | mark Kevos have beeu ¢ most immediately tock fire, Ebe wes run ashore | out and six wer vessels ere being Atted out 4!! ° ov the Mate ander tbe Palisades, ead wasenUrely con. | thie officials bave recelved orders from Copenhagen sumed. Lhe Isaac Newsom isit the pies, foot of fn tase tha mR Oh aiesionse & tbe nev Kine Coutendsaicans uf ts aches tr alenay elth te a eer = Tus eilp Living Age, which arrived a¢ Falmoath | “3d of November, and Col. | that A:Wensas De declared a Fre: State efter the war, | id, | our customers” aaa oo oes _ PRICK ONE CENT ‘tween 100 and £00 passencere on board ane @ quss- tity f ‘relight About half past ax o'clock, and whes Sppro ching Fort Washinaton, @ portion of the pas stor ri wenttorupp tr, Ther hed eat there about ten mi ites when they were suddenly startled by « ‘oud tole en. @eudden crash. Arush of steam + lowed end the rattiing of bagel coals wh | few Droveb ihe esloon io direttiona, ue (ALOE OD the (adie before (heen It sas ince | lower sein and (he paseengare at the 8 Die Instant!) ‘ncad up end went af ab ome third of 1b passengers were lation, Shelli, 5 cing ehriels, and bearer shouts came irom al! ale « | Aft, e namber of m ey Rieking the wine j ant, Close by them etoode group of pa | ladies, ready > (Oe6 Bdrantage nt the w compelled, and piteh the veel eeoutottieboat. | cabin wae by (hie time filed with awoke aod ot | within alwut four feet of the 1 ( | the esioon, (hey found s number « | \ there, a parr of whom were paralrred © 1h (oar, ant the qreater part of the remainder ebrieting wtit'» | “The boat's on fire '' Some of the gentiemen tied to calm their exeltement by telling them ti wasony ace dent to the mechimery which would oe. ba repaired, but thele succes was mot are. | They were now cf Fort Washington, and bags! », the western shore. Tbe lsaee Newton stopped a | the explosion, and ese thea enchored about 4+ yards from the Jecvey ebore The Daniel 8, Miller of Co kie, Cept. John Smith, with three barge, in Low, came to their ersistamce, apd the wh.'+ wrre rade fast to the doomed steamer, io toe Meantime, scenes of the most dictreesivg charac: were oceurring on board the burning boat. ‘(me lady, of Veutonle aspeet, demanded, “Vot shail I do mit mein child? Im auotber place, @ men was buritetly bantisg fer his brother, A lady bed lost her husband, amd oot dnding biw. tank down in kcpeless despair. By this time the fames were bursting ovt amidabips. A cry war relsed--“‘Save yourselves”—and @ rucb commenced through the ealeon aft. 4 few man (weak minded) tried to gat out first, but that wee put ® stop to; afier the ladies tad left'the men were Got eafely out, amd the barges cat loose and got c'ees of the ereck. Ine few minutes afterwards the steamer wee im flames fiom aiem te stern, A fe the passengere bad before be uw tak bos!.-nawe ankoown. The whole we landed at the stearoboat dock at Youkers, Peck, of the Isaac Newton, dered every anatatence in his power to the passengers during thie terrible or chement, copeciaily direct'ng bie ettemtions ts tne woonded. On their arrival et Yonkers, the onsen gore were accommedated at the hotels until the New | York 1100 train arrived, when they wer! Albany on te ‘The following te @ Lst of the billed ang, | wounded + Dead Panengere-Johe and James Hi: eos | thers), Gobees 5 Tames / ie eu, Frey. then “. Prendergast, Che eh Lyman. bodies of the two ie Eee ae lag steam. er, thax Mesier Wieon I) Wounded Prasen gers George | Wi le. Rochester, tying at nelow é ae em Pi yd Edloge oud Miobaci ate New Chahen Burres, Birento Ww Mle ‘ wintate lary aw guutece, it the Glenoing, leet "verrinesall badly scalded. * s Aliusions to thie terrible celamity were made tm most of the churchesia Yonkers yesterday, and cos. tributions of tint bendages and other necessaries eol!. cited on behalf of the eufferers, most of whem are there. As fer as we could learn there need be no fear that they will suffer for anything thetr ead en requires, ‘The leone Newton was one of the Anest of the J4u4- evn Kiver boats, jaunched only @ year or two tinve, and about 2,000 tom Over a millionef pe ple have been carried b, her to and from the Aiate capit be wee en especial favorita duriug the summer months, the ensurpessed copvenicece and splendor of ber fittings ap drawing a full Iet of pas- sengere every trip. Indeed, im some instances mane could not be supplied wih the eequ'site cabin sevom- modation in consequenes of the targe number on board How rut area Trearap.—The following eccount exbibite come of the trials experienced br: those poor nen whe take work to their how, | and endeavor to earn @ livelihood on t tervetivoe wages paid by many of tho establishments employing female labor, The women tn question ts the widow | of a eoldier, who wee Billed et the first battle of Bus Run. Owing to come trregulerity in the retures, sbe hae been unable to receive the back pay and bounty | ofber husband. He twe young childy invalid sleter to eupport, she applied, about e year ago, for bop wark, After being unsuceessful for o naruber of mosthe in ebteiaing living prices for band labor, abe sold some of her o nd her bus bends clothing, and with the money thus obtained | purchased @ sewing machine, With, the ric chine she was @ (0 turn out more work, » finally got from @ Breadwey establishment os ma ¢ es sbe could do, at pretty fair prices, elag ve fadustrions, che kept her machine going early » late, and at lencth established her repntetion a. + emart ard Her employer discovering that s)¢ could finish more work thea come others whom ne employed, resolved to eut down the price, and accor) ingly (old her that abe was “earmiag teo much mon ¢ ad be should deduct Ave cents on each garment | ebemedeup With @ sorrowful heart the poor w i ow thinking of the family et home. eccepted the re daced prices, aged toeern quitans mre, a6 formerly via, four Gollare and twenty conte week by working earlier and later. This harét» ».. brought ou sickness, yet abe struggled ow te ke. portion of the work,end succeeded Ie getting thin... lest winter seasou. During the eveumer, work vag not very plenty, and (ble esessos the prices wera duced, Meantime a son of the owner braging foreman ip his fether's establishment. ~ ag ihe work was brought Im he would look it ow yr and pein tantly throw it Cowe on the Coan > exclaiming - “Thal wou'tenewer, Cop'teliGuch stuff astbat w The 2008 Soman asked “Wha: ts Mine wrong with itt Koreman-Fiod ov for yourself. wi faner mining the work)! doo't seaan, Th Where are ir eyes? Do youcali t! 4 y ete Pet Y fetbat the way aries ‘om Mae 't is just like all the otbers. Portman You ile, You Bnew we woulda: them done (o that wa: Wrior Jat look at the others. four-man | Gout want to look, Bere, cud Wout pay for such work. Widow - (bobbing) eure I tried (0 @ rigbt and gow if 1% tak them bome | avai @ wole day alterin, Foreman -I don tase I wor you let me have @ portion of ihe theee aad try to make the vt) ene ier Foreman~That le just « uel ewery 088 of yoo wm men tell as—-end the wiole !otof you lieno, ths won't Pay @ cent unill the work te done as tk aa 4. Widow—Oh, you ahortnrhie ‘oveman Wee te you say? idew—No aatier; ast AL thud ef you Foreman Now look here, T wot bave aur wf you" Up You know Ne rile coof the shop, end if you weep @ civll tougue io your Lead, you cas Sus wae Widow — Well, I knew I eae do that, and i meas te (Coaginnes wn Fourth Pegs.

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