flaVu EYE NI NG- E TM 3-1 " 1 I."'-' , 1 PHICE TWO CENTS. m-m in in m rJHLADKfJMHA, MONDAY, JULY II, ISlll. pjticis ,tvd xms.'z::;::,rt; ; KV OF MARYLAND, AND PAULS OF PENNSYLVANIA AND VIRGINIA, SHOWING TIIK TIIKATRK RLIJLL INVASION. FIFTH EDITION! PIRATE "FLORIDA" OFF CAPE MAY. Five Vessels Burned by Ilcr on Friday Lost. - .,: f .'..1 .Z '' . ' - ' -.h-t r r-. ' T7-T , l ,-' '.. 'X ' OF Tin: ... , . If I K 1 I PSv T j iq tfTEST FROM REBEL RAID. . Destruction of Northern Central Railroad. PENNSYLVANIA IN VADED TO-DAY. THE TELEGRAPH LINES CUT NORTH OF BALTIMORE. ). 2500 Rebel Cavalry Ea Route A s for Gunpowder Bridge on Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. RAILROAD BELIEVED TO DE AMPLY CUARDEO. HUNTER IN THE REBEL REAR. yfa have received rel'able information th it on -y Bunday morning a It -bcl force of cavalry nuin- fering a'lout 20JO struck the N irtlicrti Cetural Hi Iroad at Cockeysvilie. They at once cut the wires, tore up the track, and barned the brt Igo at that point. A dt n'ti jneut (tarted north tnn.ir'lii AhlHid, a i l tore u; boot one mile of triuk, and bur icl auotber rMg. The main b idy started toHiirls the S'i'ic kanna or Quniw lor lirldc.), wlii'n scv.irul hmi ired tit la morning nooeUtil on Uu:!r w.irk of "jtruction northward un the NurtUcra Cunh-al , j4lroad, burning biidv and out lug wire', but ,.jfot halting long cuxugb tu 'iuni n r.illo. At ' Boon the operator at Park a &t ttia r prte l tb un i'u hinu, mi. I at dihib cvncn itcd. Tue )t- t i. thut (lie have t'ntne wiiliin (ifuuu mile of lii novcr Junction with their l.strii' tive work kof I ildge-humln0'. . The main body coming north cut tho tclnriipli ".rci, abont ten o'clock A. M , of the People's "Independent Line, which run on the tura- 4;-"ke road oorlh of the r dlroad i but thev luvo 't (truck the railroad ei, and Mr. Fel: in will & '-t out traius at regular I na:. J A report from IViltlmon! ny that tho HtieU J are musning their forces uciti Hockvil'e, ut ap ilut friuidiatunt from Dltiuiom and Washington, aid that they are beitiij re.nforeed from th'3 routV kldu of the rotom.ic. The later part la ; loniewhat .IdiiMful. Oruerul Hnnter has been heard from ollieUlly In ' U bel r ur, within tweuiy-tour hours. jThcio are other chunring poli.ts, hut we refialn 'Oiu glvli g them publicity. EXCITEMENT IN DELAWARE RALLYINC OK THE MILITIA. (I'relnl to I'lie t'vrnlnir rlirrli. WiimsoTON, July 11, A. M Suml'iv attr. ronn the excitement in Wilmington way iatcuiu. The )ie. pie turned out en hianse; behi were rung; flags run out; and by night oer six buu lrad ni' ii had iallen in behind Hie drum and lite. f Al ewcuftlo tbo pioplu were aroutcd by telui ruph, and in an hour sixty men wore eu f Tolleo, and six hundred dollars c.mtr. tinted. litte I'dawiiro is lu moiioti, Hiidapprecla'ea the iiupi tiding danger. TH IRD EDITION. HE It EL INVASION. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD DESTROYED. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD INTACT. THE REBELS MARCHING NORTHWARD. Etc., lite, j:to., jo to., lto. HiiiniHiirHO, July 11, ll-.W A. M. The rhila dc'phla, W.linintt in, and BaltimnM Uailroad sti:l remained intiict thin mor'iing. A teh gram fiom Olcuroi k, on the Northern Central Railroad, this tii'rning, Mates that A body of Ilebcl mounted inluutry und cavalry, between 1200 and 1600 etro: g, are destroyl'ig the railroad fifteen miles tcuih of that jiluec, and inarching north nard. The Rebel appear to have retired altogether from Western Maryland, mid aie coucontratiai? their forces tow:.r.:s the imrthca-t' rn part of (hat Mate. GCV. BRADFORD'S RESIDENCEBURNED THE TELEQR Aril WIRES CUT. Fai.timohe, July 11. Tho Rebel oivalry hurucil Govern' r llrailioril'i reildeuce this morn ing. It is only four iiiiIch on . on ( buries street road. A Hiuud of t n UchcU did it. Thry enmc to the re nU-n. e, and ordurod out the Cioveri'Oi's family, pciniit;ng tiicin to take only ii 1 r valuables, and th n lii el Uie reiacuee. 'i'hfl furoiiuru wan all tie troy.. 1. 1m- (iuvcinor was In Hie city, and was not caj lured. VI v'eliN.'k M.- II. n: t!o iros conuCiUIng r'uiladc Iphi t nd lialMmo-.! failed, being cut by ite Ueli'l guerlll i.-. Tue break in the ich ii Rih line is imdrfltood robe at Mugnolia, sevenueu ml e t)ii sale oi' Ital imorc, and nineteen miles trom I la vie do (Irucc. Ii in alyo rep'n te I tlmt a passcut'er ir.nn bat been uiptured ut Magbo in. I UosruN, July 11. The steamer liuse S'aiulish, ' on let.triiiiig from h r trip to ilinghain List night, vuo taken ofesnn of by the Government and was loaded with aintuumtiou, uu 1 liiinu ilia.ely kt' iiincd for tho I'liioinuc. The stui ner Ituiii,i wns iilso cet.cd by the Oovortunent la-t nlglit, van loaded with ummuuiiion, und left early this n.i riiln. olun torrluir In IHaitsnrliiiNeli. Boston, Juiy 11. The luto c ill fir live thou iai.cl Mdhiiaebufett" volunteers U beiui; rc-p mde 1 to with Hlaciiiy. TU. uid tith, the pioneer regl no ut of the war, Isexpictnl to he ready for nun tiriug in on Wcdue.iUy. U. her regiments will fliLiillly lollow. Wovrinrnta of Npnirt. 1'An ruhu I'oikt, L. C. July 11. Tho ruru t iuh pui-sed here this morning bound for Quebec. Her news Is anticipated. JXkw York, July 11. The City of . im-rick bus arrived. Her newt is anticipated. A liiirnlnir Vil finou. 1 PkTrM. Miss. .July 11. The se'io mer Cilrna repO'U tiiii'nnthe 8d lnstaut oil' iienuuda she mw a lull ringed br g ou lire. Arrltal of llio Kleaiuer ,' lri:w.lnn." Nw Yoiik, July 11. The steamer Circaui-m, from a ciukc, arrived h re to-day, lirlnguiK pa stnguri und dcspntchct f; 'in the Hull' S inadroa. BATTLE AT K0K00A0T. DetnlU of the AfTnlr Dnprsl Flsjk liilf .Same f the ( unslilrt, 4i. MoitHuvia Etation, Baltimore and One Ra l oad, Saturday, July u, a P. M. Our foiees evacuated Frederick last night abont mid- n'ghl, f.ilirg Daek. to Moutmicy jiinciiun. ine Kelieif, wto were behind Kittoctun MouniulnyHs tcrduy, entered the town in force aleiut sunrise this morning without opposition, and gradually pressed our piikets back to the Monocary, where our main force was posted to meet them. A line of our skirmishers stationed betwoenthn Freiltrick it Hi Iroad and the river, composed of the UOih Ohio Kegiment, first opened on the ad vancing enemy, but were soon driven a ross the r.ver at the Georgetown pike bridge, when our gnns, on the hills this aide of the river, com mi ncid throwing shells. The enemy toon had abont double their num ber of gnns in position at various poinU on the other tide of the river, and commenced to use Ibem pretty elllcieutly. Our forces were dis posed in a si: glo line of buttle along on this tide of the river. (ieneral Lew Wullare was in chief command in prrciiu. Alter the artillery tiring bad some whit given thi pe to the action, and resulted in press Ir g our line back a little, the enemy gradually diamed iu three distinct lima of battle, a'so tl rowing out a line on each Hank, easily fording the river at all p diits. The most desperate fighting took place on the pres-li.g in of our left. It was iu an open Meld, and at e me points almost a hand-to-hand en coun'cr. Shells nnd bullet- bowled and whiz.cd in wild and terrible contusion, and ths utiuoit courage wat displaced on botb sides. t ep by step, and thinner and thinner nur hero, s, opposed by at least three to one, tell back, disrating every Inch of ground, m.d have finally drought np at this place (Mon rovia Ktniioii), where they are tKi a forming with reinforcements that have arrived during tbe Oay. Our deail and some of onr badly wonnded have fulli n Into the hands of the enemy. ApM;nded is a a mpleie list of the wounded who have lieen gotten i.tl and tent to tbe rear. The Men Is of ihc-e wit find them at tbe I'uttcrton I'urk Ii h piinl, lliltimore, under the care of the etll lent and obliciiig ruigeou In charge. 1 here seems tu have been a particular fatality among otllcer-, tonic of the reg menu having I ist Lean) all of their ticld and line oltieers. 1 hear of the following disunities: lieuer.d Tler, cai tured, f.'i lonel Kewar I (sen of the Secretary ), !lih N. V . Heavy Aillllen .woundeil , l.leu'.C .1. Hall, HihNew Jcr-y,wonndeU ami o iptuied ; Onpiain Hooker, lis. th Ni w York, killed ; Ciptjiin Itoiiin K'n. HMIih Kew York, killed j ; ipnifu l'aine, wouiidid and a pi issuer; Cautain Div, wouni'i d and a prisoner; I upialti Ihjiiurds, lltli New Jersey, n-.iii.ii il und a prisoner; l.leu e tiant Ouks, of Colonel Trunk's staff, w mniled and a prisoner; l'nvatc llarker, 31 Maine, kiled. The cvaeuntion of Frederick seem to have hern by an order from Washington yesterday tor conil luailon purposes. Although (ieneral Wallace hat so far been opposed by a stronger force than his own, there Is no need of alarm at ltaliiiuore or U'a-hintou. Let the authorities ut these places b'ing oat the proper rouiiiinations of Nigel, Hunter, an I Wallace, und other loose fighting lu.teriul, mi l all will be well. The troops here are not whipped vet, and with the reinforcements arriving can keep buck the Rebels until amply sulllciciit ioree is 1'iouht hire to set matters straight. LIST OP CAHUALT1KS. Aiifcnstu I'm. il, H I. N .1 Mi i 1 1 n II I'uKt'll, HII. N J Vln il Vinsluw, Ul Mil IfwU I' Hi nsn, 1 oh N J Hiih.iH V k.U'h M i Ji.lin II MnllliuKi. Mlh N i J J AriilroijK, 1 llll fci J Vim In.. I o ml M.l Ji.lin lrtiu,Hii, Hit Mil Kiia II. Illy, ill. Mil Mi l oins w iIm n. 11-lS Ps t jhih Is Vsienlli.e.slUl I'm J it.. Her, .th I'm Ja.'.'l. Kli'i.cr. l.iSlh P Ol.idisli ll.i .. I. Mlh N J liuilm An liiT. lull N J (le..l' iili.lrrli.ll S7lli l't W T Kiml.uil. 1st MU IV in II how e, SI Hi l- Jli'iuisn llsruiur, .it' MJ Ml. Il I II ui tun. Uu. J ( omii'II Ituivs, lie tld II. I (v Vine, sin I V.lfl.'ln. ix.lsll, Ist till J.ui.s (iilslioru. 1st M.l hiius Mfiusiisr, Iviil. t'a v lb tuiuoi, ISr ts N J J ami; ilhir,iati M.l aik I'siii-isiai. ntli M.l I'.iil M" l.silh S7ili I'll W ru i naill'i.r'Jlh i s v. I. ( (aaili'tsoi'sr J SihPt J.rl.n V Ilunv. I.,..ili' V.' NiiS.I,S.ll. 1'S ii w -i i e;n p llll I' HI eiletrr, Hlh V J J.a.n Hll.srs, H.I. N .1 ttsjul Wt-ruirr, u.'iji Pa Marl in Kliia. v.'ld MJ J M l...v. 1.. oth M .l Siaml M. Olaloy. ; h Fa J II i (iiuuiaii, UU Mil Win U M Mil (Mih. uvuriiiuliHin. Slth N J II. in V I. mt, lllti N .1 Jo. I..I.IM. 10h N J Tlios ) Nokin, S7ih fa lUlnr.t'i I'.auol, Mill N J W M M, K.e HU M l Wm l a.la. o r, .i l M.l s'laiikili.l r--. 1.1 M.l A T curl, Inn N .1 Jan Dnvi.'i.t, I lit V J IHI lluti v, h7lh i'a Nal.... W hit.i, loll N J 10 W mil, l.'isih I'a lino i.litiiu, l.iili I'a Wiu Kru,.l. l.lHili p .Hul.niion It in-.tsl, M7 1 Ii fa lAiirali.m Mu'k1. y, I.Mli t'a lAsher A'iili'i u. Mill S .1 I Aimer etu It.riiboii, 14lll N J : Aotlv Hart', l.r MJ Al, x CutlitK'ils.ai. 1'Hlh Pa 'rinlli, I. oi.,. It, M l ,K lw Monachal,, a.'ih I'a .loin T, ni.-a nd M l lsat- Tietm .ilti M.1 CaitJ In, M K.'.-, MtthOhlo Hltnoa AiKaiu.,., Instil I'a t: W S'li ailng lllli N J J. llH VkH, 1st Mil Am.Ii. . ilarrlnn, Mlh N J .lu'. n Atiy.li.r, sln ' 'I Imtt Kie,a;r, ,11S 1'it Utu i.ryaa, llili & J The Flulil Krar Freilerlrk. IlrAimi abtkks Gknkhal Wallace, Ktl.I coii'a Mill, via Lalhuohb, Juiv 10. Awut 11 o'clock on Friday night our troopa e vac jut ed Fri'denck City and retired to Monocacy, wtiere Gem ml Wallace puialmscli in pinon to delend the railroad hriilge. All was quiet during the night, tbe enemy cautiously occupying the city about daybreak. At 8 o'clock on Saturday evening they moved down the Frederick pike, und threw a heavy line of skirmishers in a half circle towards Harper's F rry pike. Our pickets were toon driven in, and onr -kir-n.l-her- fell Lack slowly. Our guns were or.ln ed to open Hie, and we shell, d the enemy ; but their guns nere vastly superior to ours, and replied vigi rout y. Tbe artillery fight wat kept np several hours, the Id bel column advancing steadily uiuier cover i f tl eir ( aiteries. We kept theen.-my at hav for hours, ami would have held blui lu check bud be not re eived reinforcements. The fighting waa desperate on both tides. The em mv bad four lines of haitle. We held tbe railroad bridge until three o'clock, when an order was given to retire, which we did in good older. The toot bridge over tbe Mono ca y was destroyed. 1 he enemy followed na cautiously, and threw a few tin lls'at our rearguard. General Tyler, commanding our right wing ai d ucfi nrtlng the atone In idge, f'niigui tiravely. ftixti of hit men fell at ane charge. General 1 ) li r It missing, and la bel eve d t be captured, as he was sunonnded, and bU men cnt their way throosb. Ft vi ral of onr officers were killed. We did not lose a single gun nor a flog, and bin few prisma rs. Tbe R. Ih Is weie commanded by Early. Colonel Kcvard is all right. Generals Kelly and Sullivan, we '.earn, have again got p.ssn tsion of Martiu-Ourg. The R. Ix Is destroy, d two bridges on the North ern Ccu'ral Ituilma.l last niitht. (- 'vai i xi item, nt prevail b. re and at the sta tioi h oil the road, on account of a repo'l that he enemy ure marching on Daltlmore. .V. Y.Tri tune. LEETEUOTIVE TIRE IN NEW YORK liurolntr of KiraiiK r "John F. I'..lt.r-' The flrr IttikiruyMl l.Mt (Ji.U.OOO 1 tirre Ktrsmrrs Itrncued fro.ll tile Ilamra li.v t rench MiallorN. Kkw Yoiix, Jnly 11. About one o'clock tins morning a lire wat discovered on bioid tho ttean er Juhn '. l'ott'r, of tbe Camden and Am I'Cy Railroad Company, l)ing at I'icr N ). 1 Ni rth liver. The steamer win soon wrapped in flan.es, aid the pier, covered with a abed, took tiir, ai.d this, with ut contents and the ste.nnor, was lo'ally destrojed. 'lee loss ii eaiiinaCid at f'j'O.Wn, which is pari illy insured. F.ngine No. IH and two hose carriages were on the pier at the time II tisik tire, and were entirely corniu.nl. Several firemen and policemen were obliged to Jump into tbe river to t ivn tludr lives, and were picked np by boa:s'crewj Irout a French li an-of war. Six boat loads of sailors, with their fEecrH, from, the French vessi I, in Ibe face of the terrilio beat, tucceedtd in saving three steamers at the next I ler. These noble men were obliged to Jump ovei board to save themselves from burning, while others aoaked their shirts and cup tu tbe river for tbe same purpo-e. The Philadelphia Hotel was slightly damaged. I'lIII.Atf:l.lMIIA TKAIK REPORT, Moniiat, July 11 The excit ctnctit attendan upon Un K.ImI raid aion our ...in tier a borduri ha. can. id H lull In rjU'llieas circle., hslglilf neil verr uiaterlalljr U Uw ilueiiiaiiuii. In ipOd and lor. ma sacliuusn. There I. no Q.isr. Itr.ui Hark here, anJ No. 1 Is In de mand ai tfiO y tun. which la an advsnca oft 'r "in. Ilia mark.u ivr 1'mvuiuiu, tiaval Bturss.and ulls are vor Inai'tlvu. Thorn Is r.iiisr more activity hi Uie riour Market, with innrs tllsposlllon lo operata; 1100 barral. S'xal Waslera ema I'.niliy .old i"i Halar.lay ai HI. and tn-dar Wo Una. llroa.l Htteet txtra at HI j.II W. T.ia tra la Iiivo only bought In a imall way t.i-any at a ran, or ( i Jo lor surflne up to I3 tor fei.cy lots. There hava Loan no trad a.'lliit s In Kye 1 lour or Coiu M.al. Iru! supply i Whaat la very UiallcJ, and prlaei are higher by MHlfio. pur bu.btl, wlUi ia:a of aWut iu baslteltof rid at ; a.w Wi at U.t latter "sura 'iimo bushel. Kentucky led waraao'd. While II bald at $ J 03 if J 70. Hja li U niur.t al al-7Ucol-7ft. Tle-ra la but llllle l '.to taia, and yellow is tlrin at l-7. but si bear of no .ale.. Oan are In g-H6 tta'oaad al UU.i'ira. Il4r ay anil Malt are not offered evra it al an advance I pria. Tliara le mora Oram, as In Ilia Whi.ky If irket, and I S1 fg.llou Is aowdataaded for Pann.yivanla aoj oruo VtMOni. A aale of feuiiiylvaula it r.porl.daltl SO. FOURTH EDITION.1 LATEST FROM THE RAID. I THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHTEEN BRIDGES BURNED. THEY REACH MONKTON. Rally of Fennsy 1 vanian s to the Roscuo Nrtl to The Evening- Toleicriniti. Hahhishiku, July 11. The Rebels bavo burned eighteen large bridges on the Northern Cential Railway, and are still advancing, cutting tbe telegraph and railroad. They had reached Monkton at tbe latest accounts. The destruction of property Is great. Troops arc anivlng here rapidly. Reading und Lancaster will turn out a strong force. Men are responding all over Ibe fitatc. 1 here is no force at Frederick, but there (a a heavy Rebel re-crve at Middletown, Md., hold ing Ibe South Mountain gaps. Ilinuluir of Train and Property at MhkiioIi. We have reliable information that two passen ger trains from Baltimore to l'bil.idclpbla this morclug were destroyed by the Reliels at M ta rn lln, seventeen miles from llaltlmore. T .c ItitieU i,l.o burned all the property of the rail read company in that vicinity. THE VERY LATEST. Destruction on the Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. Fot r T. M. Tbe only train that It la thought ceuld buve bceu captured by Rehels is tho 0110 tbat left Il iltininre at 8 A. M. for I'bila lcl;ihiii. The trains going south were detained at 1'orry villc. This afternoon a considerable Union force, infuntiy and artillery, crossed at Havre-do-Grace and stinted in pursuit of tho Rebels. fio lialna leave Ibe lialtiiuore Depot for ,vilnti south of tbe Susuehanna; but to-tuarrow Mr. Fcllnn will have completed arratig.micnts fur a I oat line in connection with tho railroad to tbo Susquehanna. It Is not known that the Rebels have at yet burned the trestle-work at Gunpowder or lludi rivers, und il is known that gunboats aro there to defend them. The Coucwungo Bridgo, fifteen inlloi woit of Oxford, is reported burned. The Rebel cavalry lelt M ignolia thij mJiiiing In a northeasterly direction. Arrival of a Prime Meiimer. Bobton, July 11. The British pria.: atoamor Jluucn, Iroin IleriuiuU for Wilinlum in, arrive I here lo-duy. tshe was captured on the I'd of Jt.ly by the Kryttom Slate. A portion of her cargo Is still onboard; but most wus throw u ovvrh eiril. Soe is uu iron si lo wheel steuiuer of bW tons. A flrr th "Florida." 1'oiiTLANU, July 11. The frigate TiiomUroytt sulled to-d in pursuit of the Wontat. I: .ri..rta by Trlrratha Nk Yohk, July 11 Flour admin-ed 2v''ij &nr ; sail . , f 17, n hnrrl. a' SI t 'kr.ul'i-1 for Hi tte, Sit (uiill hr li'.l' aid ila ist.l.'o lor a,ai'hrn. Wh.ot u.t VHiiiv.l ik'-A - , mi.i uol.tip i.tan Corn nnn; no .l'i. l.rt. don fork nruii .ii a 'i 00 barrel, at IIS f s.iOII . f. r ni,-... Lardiliui.al 21.ai,a-'i'.j. Wbnay dull, at I aj:oc. ARMY OF THE P0T0MA0. A TInU to Crnrral Ornnt'a Army The Llratennot-Oeaeriil Hopeful anil t'otiH-dent-The (ilateof Feel Ins: In Wisatllnic- I he Capital Perfectly Niifis Uenewl A UK r lu t'oiiiiUHnii A l urce of Vnl" rans nt Hand (Mlirlals and t'oavalcx-ra-nla Ready to Nervo. Wasuinotom, Kutiduy, July 10, Midnight. Hon. John Covodo teturned yestordav from a visiitoihe beailiuurtcrs of General Grant, wtiliUer be went for tbe pmpoe of ohtuiulng the nodv of his sou, Colonel Covode, who was ki.led during Sheridan's late raid. He bad several interviews with the Lieutcuant-General, and report! tin (ieneral Grant was very hopeful, anil expressed himself with the utmost confidence in regard to uliin.ate success. General Grunt did notpttach much importance to the Rcliel raid in Maryland, as ha did n: believe Lee would dare detach any couaiduiablo force from In Iront of the Union hues before Petersburg. Washington, which, amid all the exciting rumors of the Rebel Invasion, has preset veil a most dignified placidity, was this afternoon thrown iuite orT lis balance by tbe telegrams l the evening papers, foreshadowing u pivlia ilo ailvatceoi tho Rebel force in this direction. This was not decreased by tbe milit try move ments which toon begun t.i develop IheuHcI ves, and vt Inch seemed to uuthori.eihe uiterencc tlni the aiithoritue ulso weie not without their appru hi I su ns that the Rebels might attempt a dasn on the loi g-covetcd prize of the national capital. Tbe s reels presently liec me alive will) m ivlng troi ps K i(.ons, uiiiiiulance-,, and as much of the prioe, Ki,.f, ami circums'uiicu of war us Ameri can moves, enerally ixhilnt. Wi'bi.tit entering into ucinils which it would Lc improper to u cntiou, sulllce It lo s.y that tbe force within tho lino of intreiicbuients around tins city is ample for its thorough protuoiton agulnst any demonstration tbe enemy may iuaka lu ibis direction; but lest they should a tempt it, (ieneral Augur and his Kiatl bavo been busily e. giige.il all day, making lull preparations to re- ne Hum. The Star of this evening states that Inl'ormi. linn bus reached here Hint a lalislactory b"1y oj' Tcieinns are already in a post, ion from wtucu they can reaeb either Washington or Uit l nore la fnn' the Rebels can appeal in force ill either Uirei lion. In uddition to this and the rcgu'nr girristm ftnee, the se'rvices of other bodies of available men tail be instantly called lor. Tim very larea lirignde of men employed in the IJ laru r n istnr'a Hi paiimcnt here and iu tile vicinity muered this forenoon at their vui us tende.v ms, a id i ir aJ i ill. They uie ready I' a iustuut service, if it be necessary iu cull ibem out. The hospitals baic been scrupulous'y exatnin"'l for nil coi vuleseeiits capuhlo of tloiug dut. , and noil as arc huvu been scut forward to Ibu de fenses. To-morrow It la expert.' J that the militia of Washington wall lie c tiled out, and the depart ment clcikswilt be armed for service, it neces sary. The President, to-dny, with a small cavalry escort, vi-iud the fonitic tt'ons on the expo-ed side of the city, and found evcrytiiiug iu satis tuctoiy c million. '1 lie iiiovemeiita of the Rene. a have not yet developed themselves sullt. icmly to ol nit of un thii g more than iir to peculuii.-n as to ilieir pmposes. luriguM to thcn tbo mo.t cuiitra di lory opui ons exi-s. t.'ci am it i-. Hi 11 u o. eer the Rth, Is de ign tb.y thou, t execute iiiickl), Iir the d u lutrniioii of Un on trmps will veiy soon 1111l.11 it a question mi of their sneers, iu ei. her purpose, but of ibeir possible ere .pi- at all. Up to 'he hour of writing, the Washiugtm aud Baliiuiore Rah oad coiiiiiiui-a iinm erniiii. d. The u-u 1 traiin have been run today, i'ueir rate ol runuii g ha-, however, be-'ii slo-ver than oidii.ny, and ibe advance lias Iseeu inaJi cuutioutly. 'i be teicg'uphlc cable to Fortress M mroe u rut asi nlglit b- a dragging an bur, jt.l no co n niunieutiua bus been bad to-day wan G.ueral G ant. Msior-Grneral Qlllmore arrived hero to-nighi. A. f. Time. Major Samuel Wnlkvi.agaager iu the BuU) t Cusloui lb use lor thirty f ur yeais, dsvd a. b resiui Di lu Chelsea on Moifdat, tin agi of ixt) -l. ur. He was appoiuted to . tU.-e oy 1'iesi di bt Ja. kaoi', and u run. dere.l ou of t'o u,it expericu 'ed ganger in Ibe oou iury, U ' jurtecied the piea nl sJ.Uui of gau ng Tbe Syracuse Jtmnml aunouoeaa tli deutU Of Daniel GoU, a distinguished laaryer. 1 i Irt. 1 he w..a elected lo (Joygioss; and m 1818 wis rn elected, ileltatlug Cbnih a IJ timlgwiek ov a sm .11 majiinty. Ai the ensuing tenmu ot Couarosa ue jit, red Ibe celebrated anti-slavery resolution wl li b made his name famous over tbe U noil After Ibe accession of Mr. Fillmore ti t'le P." -sal. ncv, Mr. GoilopMMii d the lendl ig ' ronservn live" un as urea of his adiu.ni.lru.tlun, iucludiu' all tae compromlao billf. C'ai-k May, Ju'y 11. Since Friday .layit tba pirate hktidti hut cnpturd.and burned five vessels near this point. They are named follows: Ilnrqnc tlnlconda. l!nr.,oe lUrry. I !n r. , u 0 6rc(!iifiu. Barque UrUnda. '' ' And atioiber vess-cl, name unknown. ' ' I be cten e of these ship, numbering aix'y -on i ' per n, have for I'lnladt Ipbia by rullro id a twelve o'clirk, and will arrive about four o'clock . KCRTHIRN CENTRAL RAILROAD LATEST FROM HARRISBURQ i i rrlal lo Thr l:riilner Telcg-raph. II Anuinu no, July II, 3 P. M. Tne telegraph is still wi rking to Parktnn Station on the North- ' em Ci ntr.'l lL.I'.road, and there are no Rebels :a ' the.r Iniii ediato front .. Paikton Is iou h of TTanorcr Junction, about ' fllttcu miles, lu Mnrvland. ' ' i CITY INTELLIGENCE. SCENE AT THE BALTIMORE, DEPOT THIS MORNING. Cutting of the Tolegraph Wires, and. Capture of a Passenger Train. 1 This rnlng, at 10 o'clock, the wires of the Americn Tcligrsph Compiny, between Havre-. de-Grace and Washington, were cat, either by Kcl.el sympathisers residing .ilong the line of the road, or by some tro ipi deiaci'ied from the Hetnl forces new invading Maryland and Pe'an- ay lvaula. Flt.ce writing tbe above, we learn that tfct I reek net urrt d at Magi. o ia, seventeen miles t-ble side of Baltimore. Up to the hour of writing, nothing baa been beard from tbe eight o'clock rntu whiih lelt Washington this morning, and 1 it ntt are entertained tnat It has been captured : The neon nam left tbe deOt at Broad aur Prime atreeta with instructions lo pro.eed care- ' lul j along the road. Bui lew passengers went oul in it, ibe report of me cutting of tbe wire end the rapture of ibe morning train being exten sively cliculalid al the depot. Al the depot this morning great ex :ltemeat pievsilid, and a number of passengers turned back thrt ugh fear that tbe lino of travel would be lntirrnptcd. . , . BALTIMORE lit IMIXE!IT DANGER Telr(rnih !. In Pawns aaioa of Rebel rapture of Ha-aaire Tnalna. At half. pu-t nil e o'clock thia morning, a des pn'ch was nceivi d b) Mayor Henry front Secre tary Ktantt n, urging him to send linmeillately to Baltimore all bodies of men now organising In ibis city, without regard lo number ot claa aficullon. It it reported tbat tbe Rebels have had possea s on of tbe American wirea at Monrovia alnce 10 o'clock this morning, and that a number of mes sages and despatches from tbla city bare been in tercepted by them nt that point. Some five trains have been captured between Bush ilrer and Baltimore since nine o'clock this n.orLlng. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. i nil.APKf.f Hf A STOCK RXOHANI1E SAIoTS, JOXT 11 kepurud bj ( larkuin a Co., bnikers. No. Ui e). Tbird HA. BKFOKK UOAKOS 5(0 i h Ti nil M n IIS,, i.l .a Kaad B. B .KM) H , lw.ll, Btgad.K.Jt..bl2 S7S'1 OOU sh AO a S7 rt-KHT KOAKII. fOOO.B. B Jn.nj tH l(.u Klmlra 7 110 as.ai ds coup. in4 Tu) .h ru toa csnii.... fl ' Inn 4 lis'. lOo.hi'Mi.ans.. axki low SKsnl'i-ni.a ... loll Hy all Harris t at,... 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