TH u I PHIOB TWO CKNTS.J SECOND BmK ROM HiSillHGTSiil Enemy Ilavo Attack oil tho Fortifications Around tho City. SKIRMISHING SINCE DAYLIGHT. CAPITAL IN IMMI NENT DANGER. We have reliable Intelligence from W'asV Irjjton that last night about fifteen to twoniy tliouptitd Rctii'Is rnenmpoJ aro'.ml S'lvrr Eirii)(i, nnd nt dfiyllsht advanced on Wash ington 1 bkirniishitig comractu-cd before d ty trcak t The enemy advanced upon tho wjr'u out "Fourteenth ond Seventeenth stroots, and at 11 o'clock were preparing In 1'uU w.vr to carry the woifc by ansnult. At 11-30 heary firing was heard In t!i: ci!y, and tho Fupposltlon In that an asriailt had tccn made. Urgent appeals have boon sunt for r.isn in companies or regiments. , Our capital hi in Imminent peril. THE BUGLE CRY III" CHESTER COUNTY Tho Old 175th Pennsylvania in tho Field. Rpoelnl fo Tho Evening- Tcleerrisi.fi. Wkbt Chpistkk, July 12, A. M. Coloiol Fiank Hoolon, seconded by the Vigilance Coon liltee, Is endeavoring tu rally the old 17ot!i ( i Bine monlha regiment). Win singly, In squads, companies, or batta lion, hould report promptly to Colonel Itooton, at West Chester. There are men enough who can aud should rally to fill op the regiment In twer.f. -ronr hours. Tho credit of old West Chct tcr Is at stake. tVelnware) ( nnniy in Vtottoi.t . Tbe following despatch bus just been receive frr m the Hon. John M. liroora all, dated Media, JuIy 12, 10 A.M.: "The quota of Delaware county will bo filled -duy." fiiom jiAirrMoui:. Hporlnl to Tim Farnlni Tele;roh. Baltimore, July 12. Our city is mill In a ferment of excitement. All business Is suspendod, except that connected with mlll'ary opor.itlims. Tbe sirett cornet are crowded wllh anxious groups. Among the private residences visited by the Reliels is the splendid mansion of (Jjerge 0. ' Vest ury, Esq., formerly of the Glrard House, Fhiladcli hia.and Wlllard's, Washington. They here helped themselves to whatever they took n fancy to, and stole a fine bloodud horse from his table. Commanieittlou Reopened with Bnltl. , n.or. ITAviiE-riE-GBACE, July 12. A construction train left this morning to repair the railroad and , telegraph lines of the American TelograpU Com pany. . Communication with Baltimore will probably be fully re-established by evening. The balance of (ho pascngor who were In the trains captnied ye.st. rd iy, consisting of ladies and children, revived at Perry ville th's morutog on a steamer, and havo left by a train fur Phila delphia. EllEp. (AVAr.HV ItV.PORTEn AT ntXAiR. in. If AVRE-nv-GkAOii, Ju'y 12 11 A. M. rattle from Bcluir, sixteen miles from this place, report 'a force of Rebel cavalry 1000 s rong at taut poiut. Last evening a former, named Hall, shot a Rebel in retaliation fur burning his house and destroying other property. There ! no doubt of the Immediate necessity , V heavy reinforcement for Washington. 5 M AJOB-UKeVEKAI. fBAXKLIV NOT capri iti:i. Febkyvillh, July 12. aaengers who came Ibrnnh ia-t night Muie that the reported capture of Major-Oenerul F.anklin wa incorrect. Ti e uii-tuke aroteo.it of tbe resemblance of one of ihe pavavngers to tbe General. This sta'o mint is coiitirmed by Major William Iieon, of ' General Wallace's staff. GEN. CHANTS AKMY. ALL QUIET AT PETERSBURG flpeelnl to The Event..- Televrmnh. Wa&hivoton, July 11, P. M. The Star says that tbe arrival of tbe mad boat from City Point on Sui.dav n o ning htlngs n ) special news fr iu jt netel Grunt's army, ex epting tho usual artil lery mil g iu front of oar liu.s. GUERILLA WAR 0I THE FR3HTIEH Betels Capture Parkville, Kansas. Tbe follow lug telegraph wi'l expl iin i'solf : ' "Wvamiutth, Ju'y 7, 710 T. M. To ,Uri rt-dlcr-Oeii tai liukc, K. 8 M. A mos-enger jast airbed fm Farsvillo rrpurt-. it c ptutvet oy a Uthis lore- of Lushwlmtken tnii attsiuo m at 6 o'lhxHi. I "iiBfl man of C"ti'Lny r, lfith KansitCjTi'ry, we k'lli d. Number of en z u- killed and iiih. in, amorg tbe number Colonel l'aiks. Tucy Vckul ibe m-nr.er Lmi.ie. "M. V. Laiiv. C'apt. Cj. A., K. S. M." On the receipt thsioof, G.'n-ral Drake te-la-' pinhe.l to (.'irnifll Ciinu to j;o to l'arkv l'e la rer. Tills is the rll't wr. The gierillvi mutt be u.ut ul ereiy puinr, aud met pro.up'ly. THE IHMSI1 in. ('iture of Aluou C oiitiriued. Krwl'ohK, Jiiiy 12. The sicaiajsj.lp Knlar, vriih L,vrrpeol dates to ine 2:)'h all., bus arrived. f Tte I'lutnuns Iikyc captured AImu Idnnd af'r some Cgb irig- The Danes lost scruial guii, and tmba ken in hato. Ihe bulauee'of the news hssltuca anticipated from Mihaonrl. Br. I ons, Mo., Jo y VI The Ol.ve Street Hotel,, formerly the Munioa Huuso, kept by Dae ell & Johnson, wai ctarly dtsiroycj ly fiie last iilebl. The luss bus ant bceu cer a'sed. Until further orders, no steuiulioat wilt be alloacd to asee-nd Itio MUsonrlrtvtr aliOTe J-r-S fersou City, wittinut suHielei.t arrua and ainmu- , . Bition, tu.:, ami a crew tonipetriit to defend her eatnsttbo gueilllas now marauding theeoontlea long that stream. KEJUa INVASION. GILKOR'S GUERILLAS AT WORK. A MOVEMENT ON TIIK riULADlX riHA HAILKOAI) UKIDr.ES. trnm th4 Rittimort Am-riranof tlwttf tvl-iitJulf. Oi reify !s very (juiit tliis morniair, tijli ti e vi..k of sin niiilh innu our Ueun s i pmfirissing with etniAMeiuiile Mil. AH fear .t the iienr ii r-ai b "f a lMiel snnv h m di i p.nriil. tlioit-ti Hti ! ul Rell oair, Hru prualliig around, and rommittiug diri'dx'tinn witlilii il ree i t lour milt-, oi tiie eitv. We a ar hi tliili i.pciu'ion at Ke t"r-on, T-s ml in, Hi d b lar faitlwnnl us ihu liclair rod, wiieit would Willi -tie Hi) lim i tu. n (.i mu'inpt tu- il -s I in it. Ii oi nme of ilia l.;i Igws im fit- I'ml ide. 1'bia Iwilioau. A laru fur.e of car.urv m to is ncn to i-c moving in in-t ot.ee l.m yesterl ty. Meltarn il is Hie ii.u ti'i. n ot tUu m iMiy an lioiltiis lo levy i.n tbe Kenel initier y imI lers T It. Iniiioie ctiuniy the lull am iuiit or da'.n iv i.ouc to 11, e property ol h yul uiuti n trntt c 'unty. .'K'tlinr llrH'llottl'k lloittte llumest. Vv rigret to I, urn tint ibi-ltcbT cierlll.H, nt.ilir ii.irty (lilinur, iiuiiieiiii( s-iru" ilu., n, rj:f.uinieil tin- eotiniiy tn iimtiiii ot (i. iv.ru ; I! ', -to: il nn Charles Mrct-t avenue, a', il ivluiii trin ni'in inj., i.tK.ut fuur miles t'rmi H a i l y. and ok cied Mi. liiiioiurd ao-i ber family tu va. ite lie pi. nn.-cs. Ttity allowed t em to remnc s..ii.e few Household v.t,ua')les, and at 8 o'clock tii nn iiiiiig t,it d tiie pn inisut. I t ey bud previously arrestetl a'l t!io e'tir.nns in tli m ini Isirlitxitl, Including Cap-aii W.lli.tm 3. 1.fjfon sod J. hn ulnrae.KH.j ,no:n tlu-v kept rn. er eustmfy Hutil i lie llanu-i were weil 'u.vier ay. ( spiiim Ilryson, as s-mn as rel..-a:U, wut to Kirk wiib o-bt r ei i.rns to save as m ic'i of Hie tin ! itnre and etteci us couid tie secured Niar v all t lie private pier and valim iien ol" Iba Governor weie Uesioyed, lucludiag his IH.m'y. s IteyliKik ono horse out of Mr. Tre-bury's s'alilcs, a' out Imir niil. j uit. oa the C!nr:ui rtrectbvemiv, Bud arc ul-o nndi-rsoil t have nor ea oil many valuaolu borses lioiu the neivb- IjClllOlKI. The residence of Ihe Governor was ono of tho nmst etenio and elegant enUblleliuitiuiii in Hie ih'lr'ty ot the city. The Governor cumeto town on Sunday evening, anil thtm suved hliuself fiiiin Iwlng carried ofTa-i a prl-oiier, us well as bis rari-fige and two vslu it'tt.e horses, lie Iras i-ent out ibis morultig to bring Ins family to the city. We leurn that tbey ticitcd the Governor's family with gnat rofcr, and p cad tue usages of war, and the destiu tion by U. nerai Htint.-r of :be private rendence of the (ioveruor of Vu--ginla, us the cause ot tho uet NluiMiirnl or 'nlnin Itryxon. C tain Hi ysou states that he was coming in on tlx ( liar its suvet avenue this mo uin, at i-ittht o'eluk, when he met a cavalry man, and upink-cd him to be a I'nl jn scout. Ho baaisd huii nnd aked him if the lie no Is were abo.it, uuil be repaid, "Yus; you damned Yankees will hiiil out 11 ut we arc pretty s ion." Tbe civulry u.i n lel'ui-cil to allow biin to go iiaek or forwatd. lie fat doan on the grass, nnd was then told tbat tl;ey were aliont bm n:ng the. Governor's house. liuroediati'ly at-er be heard the women and chlluren screaming nt the boie, atid he bevKud Ihe man to allow Mm to go up to th..ir assist ance, llu a-acmed to thin, and proceeded townrds tbe house, and was stopped by a Kebol utUi'tr; but on explaining that be bad been miowtd by the pickets on tbe road ta come to tlielr QM-iMam e was allowed to pass on. lie wis Joined by Major Lilly, Haioncl Liudstrc-t, Mr. Fisbi-r, and Mr. Faiker from the cl y,aid thv tueciedcd hi saving some fewar.iclcsol furuit ire. Mrs. Ilratilord infornicd hioi thai tnuy bad set fire to all tbe beds in the home and the llnrary simultaneously ; nnd that, thongb sse np;e.iled o tin in to allow ber to kave the Uovnruoi-'s pri VHte pa(iers, they would not listen to her. They ihnwid her a written order from Bradley T. Jolimon to burn ibe house and all it contained. In iitulution for the burning of the bouse of Governor Letcher by the troops under General Hunter. The whole pnrty consisted of but a L'cutenant and twtlve men. They had a'sii set lire to the burn, but It was extUiguUbed before the flames got ULder heauwiiy. Vlail lo iNlunuel Day. We leurn from a gentleman who nrrived this niorniiig fiom liartlord county, that tbe Re'iels luH ui).iit, two hunilred and forty strong, utopped on the Hum of Joshua l'riuu In Long Green Vuliey. Tbey were nnier tiie cummaudof Harry Gilmor, and one of Mr. l'rico'a sons was one of the ratty. At & o'clock this morning tbey crossed t. e lleliiir road, thi tcen miles fiom the city, and moved in the uiiectiou of the i'hiiadcliihia Kail road. After they closed the road uhout ten more ttnigkrn m rived and followed on after tbem. A short illstaint) from tho turniiike is tao resi cenee of tbe venerable 1-bmael Day, so well known in the county for unswerving loyalty. Over b:s gate be hud erected tbe Union ilnf, which utnaeicd a pnrty of the raiders to his bouse. Tl.ey ordered lilin to take down the flig, and be replied : "Gentlemen, yon may tike my hursts and iny cattlt , or burn my house to the ground, but I wdl shoot any man tbat touches tfaet Hag.". Of. tins, one of tiie Uel eli npproached to take down Ihe t'mit, wlon tho old man Aredatand vt-oui.dcu him. What ensued is not known, far ther than Ibut tl a bouse of Mr. Day was s -en fiom a ilittauce in liames, und tne old tnaj couid Lot tie found alter the Kebcls bad left. F. 8. We learn that Mr. Duy made good hli estate af cr hluai'ing the Hebel, bat his where at oi ta it ot known. They In od throe shots at liim,aid burned Ids barn. Eurulusr of I'. H. Cuckrss'i IT . We Itaik tbat a gentlauiuii who arrived about sron, fiom tl.e vuiuity ot Lutberviily, coufiims the ruu.or tht the dwelling of F. . Corkran, Is. .vol AKint, was dtstroyed this tuonuug. It ii 8cp.iite), by tbe mine, jairty who burned the (JeverntrV bouse. We hive no partltulars of tl e tue, lutmr than the testimony of tbo.te who ruw it Ini i ii ii. g ut a oistatie.-. Ii was aUo thought 11 at tl.e bt ue of some vith. r persons bol liuf (.flu la: ; option, iu the neighborhood, would also be destroyed. itiitthir I he Tt leernpli. The Ameiieun Telegriph Company, as well as tbe lsiA'ptuilciit line en I the People's line, have leh ytH .l.ic i es niuniiif na ihe llelair road aud Hie l'hi.di l hia turnpike. All of these wires w. ic eel at uu t aily l.oi.r ibis morning, but up to 12 o'eii ik llie w.ies on tl.e line of the railroad w.re mil iu i pera ion, indicu'iug thai the raiders hi.0 rot jit le.ieLed tl.u p iutof the traea for wliiehtbe were moving, which would prob. bly he hnu iiiir's Hun, white tbey may endeavor to oi ttruy me bridge. They we.ru but e'ht miles fiom ilie line ol the mail, 1 1 ihe number ot two Lui.i'nd and lll'y, undo Harry Oilmor, at S o'i leek tl is inoii.il. g. 1' At tpjaitiT pa.t twelve o'clock all the wins un the railioad In e suudenly cea ed to vjliti.te, upn a l te rf.ruj l c m'uunieaii.i:i hv twteii liaiiimure aud l li.a eiphU was brought to a uidtn slop. At thai hour the nitluri nui kid tl'e tistek of the r d. and it Is fcired tia y bi.vf to M's. n rf ,l,e Uun.siwd. r nrl igi. We sitojaul Vain ta it ih guuboa s prcviouslv t'a ti nil ll.tr. urrt ut llu-h river bad lieen Wltu iuan, and ibsi ibe or ier tor tbeur return a a io iMi'd uit i. this morning. Ti e train nn the I hi mlctpliia roi l th it left at I'oit itiismomiiig having eseeriained ibat a gtic I iila fo-e whs on ihe road iu advance uf them, it turned to the t ity. r-Mlt ly ft Ueneral Tyler. We aic pratibi-d to iea'U that General Tyler, who was inppo-ed to buve fullvn into thd handi ot li e (i.i-my at the Monitcauy ba't e, a-eetied in eliid ng llie enemy, and arrived l ent evening at Ellkoti'b Mills. Asi lnntl Iron Worlia. We are Informed that the report published In the morning papers nt the Im-uinj of tiie Ash anu lieu t.rKs, on tbe Norther a Cential UiU way, is incorrect. Murder nt Mldiileloivn. Joshua Carrick, ll-q-i bo w -s munli r d a' his risureii.e In Mum It town, on Wed'te-diiy la', hy tl.e lUbels, for reftiaing lo deliver hi:, ho a. a into tl e haiius or ibe Kelai rohiiers. was a ee-it.-m m vtry nuicb rei'elt d and rsu-enicd by the c nu n.ui.lly in lii'ee. lit srrvid a loulonoas Jus. lie of tin i'taco, ind was repeatedly elected Mayor ot the towu. THE i FLORIDA" AGAIN! Krw Yt nK, July 122 A. M. rhonrltlsh sr!io"mr anhs Just sn Ived here W'tb Ihe pissenjna of the iten.n p I: tctrie Spark, tavuee on Si urria lu-t for Kow Uilouu. which wtu captured uu tho 1 ) Ii (Hut i uj 1, at 2 I', M., atuoi duty uulos snath of Capo liir.li I n, by the pirate fkr-,la.' M the tine ot tbesaHrj(or th I nw, th malls srrl rrc'rM oi the t tetrlo Sjnrb went bo'n trns I tried to U F.ond-i, preiiaratory te barnlna hac Tbs Cleik of tho Eltctrtc Sfnrt Is Mr. IwU BitiVerd, ,( ol AJuVrmaa Udihwd, oi I'kualsVUls J THIRD ED1T10M. ruoM baltimoim:. HEBELS OSSIIiG THEIR FOaCES. MlJOR-(;KX.FHMvLI. a 'risom:s. ALL QUIET AROUND TIIE CITY". I5at.tivoi, Ju'y 1-'. Everything Is ipilct around the city. Last nlglit a force of Re tml.i ptisn d tlirimgli Towfontown, on tho way to join t!ic miiln fotce. thiy had with tlu-in TM ijor Geinral 1 rutilclin und Hair, captured on the I'l.lt.idel! hia r .tllnvnl on Mond 'T. Only one brldg", that over the (!nnp wder, was burnt il on ihe Philadelphia road. Ilu ii.eis Is nt a stand still, tie irly alt t'ic out lets from the city belnr closed. itmim n vitr.rtr:-JH tt r-Tiir. nrnr.i. roitcr jrrtR o:i iwi ittiinu:. 1Iavhk-i.e-Gr.u-1'., July 12 It is appreheded thut a lilts I fureo is in the vlr nity of C in.--s t n Hi br'il(e, te n miles norih of lliivri -ile-(lri.s, en llie . r-tiKpirbaiina rlier. The bridgo will no ih nbt be fired if the Rebels mule any demon stration. t FOW HlR.-TE.URU K. IIavph m: Ghack, July 12, 7 A. M. After closing my despatches last night at Pirryviile, I eroffed over to this side of the liver, nmliii!); time wits a strong guard here, aud no Rebels supposed to bo in the vicinity. Tbe ltti-.fi river bridge was saved by ihe limelynrriv.il of the gtinlaait Fuchtia, Acting Master Street, who reeclied a -o;nt i-omiiianding the bridgo a'lout roon. The enemy sbo.tly aft-.'r appeared In sii-'ht on the hills, hut retired oncoming in range. General Frsnkdn was on the train In citizen's dreM, lint was polnte-1 out to General GUnior by a liulllmore Imly on the train, and ho was taken p l-otiir. The road is now reported entirely clear, and I start for Baltimore Immediately. mK ( AITI KE oriJKKUAl, FRANK- in auai.v AHHf.it rr.n. IIaviiK-dk-Ghacf, July 12, noon. Iu refer ence lo tl e capture of General Kranklin. It is n w asserted tbat the Kel cl General Gduinr rce ig niiedhim.and politely roiursted him to leave the car. Ho then placed the General in a btifgy under guard. . Arrival or Ihe "Ktm." Nr.w York. July 12. The steamer I'.'rrnt h is arrived, whh I.'verp'M-l dates of ibe 30th, which have 1 e. n anticipated. t'ltOTI NA FRANCIHCO. Itrltlali Itnlte ! New Kenlantl I.'te rrom Aewpnleo. San FliANCisro, July 9 Advices from New Zealand to May 10 mention another repulse of tie British in nn attack upon the natives. One hundred Brithh wire killed and wonadrd, In cluding several prominent oflloers. In another engagement th natives were worsted. . Saidwiih Island dates to Juno 13 state that the election of delegates to a Constitutional Crnventlin wss progressing. The Convention will forbid the importation of coolies. Advices fiom Acnpnlco Jnne 29, say tbat the French garrison is on tba best terms with the citizens In the vicinity, but all communication with ihe Interior is cnt oh. Manzanllla remains ti'ocknded to all but European vessels. A I-'runcb frigate had left to take posacsslon of Gaiaia. The Nevada Constitutional Convention has adopted a section favorable to a National Cur rency. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Special Despatches to Erenlnjc Telegraph. WaaanfOTOir, July 12. Th Itavenne law, Tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue has promulgated the following, explanatory of the new revenue law, which goes into effect on the 1st of August next: Postage stamps cannot he n-ed In payment of the duly chaigeablu on instrumeats. It is tbe duty of Ibe maker of an Instrument ta Bil.x aud cancel the stamp required tboiuon. If be nee let-Hi to do so, the party for whose use it is nude may stamp it before it is used; but in no ra-e ran it be legally used without a s'amp; and if ittiisd i.lier the 30th of June, lSt!4, aud u--ed without a stump it cannot be afterwards ell' cm ally staifpt d. Any failure iiwn ihn part of llie muktrot an luttiument to appropriately stamp It lenders him Hallo to a penalty of tao huu.lred dollars. i (Suits are comnie need in many States by other process Ihnn wri', vi : snmmnn', warrant, puti iii atioa, petition, &c, in width case-i these, us the original pioee.-ses, Seveially reqntre stumps. Writs of trim faciat arc fubjoct to stamp duty ttf orlpinul prorcs.scs. Ibe iuiat of an nttiduvit taken before a justice of the peace, n'tary public, or other otlicerduly sothorled to lane atnuaviis, li nuid to oa a cur l ticnte. and suhi- ct lo a s'amu duiy of five co.its. except when tuken in sui-s or leg il proue.-diug-. Certincatcs of Man. In v. men mere snail auiu-ar any written or priuted evideno- of an amount of money to be paid on demand, or at a time d U na'f d, nte subject to stump duty as 'Tromlssory Noies." Tbo asidimmcnt of a mnrtsage is stitiie -t fo the same ft-. nip dot) as that Imposed upon the origi n -1 lubtiumciit ; that is to sav, for every s-na of "00, or any Ii aeli' nl purtth reof of the anion secured by the mortairi' at the lime, of its assign meit. 'here niust Iu uHWed a stamp or stamps drni.'-ng a duty of lenis. len two or more p.r-onsjoin in tin execu tion oi uu m-tniment, the stump towlih h the nn till n cut is HnLle under the law miy be aill.-ced ami eia-ee'e i l.y any one of ibe aui.a. In eonvi vuiic s nt real esta-e, tne law urovi toj that the m-niip atiNcd must anstver to llie rafas of the estate ni Inie.'ejt convey .-d. ISO etmnp Is r qnlrcu on any war-ant or alt r- t.ey .-.i tciii nni lug a iiond nr not.', wh-n s -.j!i nor.rl ir Mi-e bus Hnixcd iliefto tbe sfi-n.i or tatnps dei.oftnir ll.o duty rc,u!red: an I w'r-n- iverai y bondornoto is se. ured by inort.'ai; -, lint one stun n unty is required on sji-u p.ip -rs; mcb (iti iup du y licin; the hUhest raie r-quired v u p iiistriiiueiita or etrner oi tnem. in su-iii c. se, a note or memorandum of the, value or il.i M uiinaxiou of the s'amp adixed s'iou-d bmule on iheniaiain r In tho ackuowiedgjieut oi'lUe lukiiument w hich is not stamped. Nrd'cal All'nlra. Medical dirce'ors of armies In tho fb:ld havo been authorized by tho War Department io em ploy as ortlng staff surgeons regimental stair surgeons of two years' experience, who are espe cially recommended by their Medical D rectors at d v.!'0e teiin of service has expired. The rate of K iurensiition will he the s une as ihe pay un4 emeluinenta ef ri ginn-uUl surgeons, with the use nf one public horse and cqnipiuenw, and forage for the same. Kadonal Hka. The following Nutii-nul Ranks have been es tablished s'nee the 2d of July : y.rrcl snlt 'llS'lt asl Rtnkut Hti.util Ma't.traplttl.l'iiyVnfl '! Nitilnnnl rt.m or Wurca-ter, Muas., l,llal.. 4: ,il 1 Ull tilyoi al l.aiu ul 1'litaiau, a. ....... lj.0 Ibe total numbcrof National Dauks tbat have teen fslat.lbh' d np fo July 0 la 17-t. Tbe following Nati inal Bunks have been do slgitted as d.posi'orhs of put. lie moneys: 1 ecoud of lU'.tiuiore, Md. ; First of Fraukliu, Va., and Fa -i of Dorchester, Mm - Beautiful 'singing If heard In Swedish rl.uri fat a, for lb nation i very music al. The pel vice is the ssma as in Denmark, a Lutheran Mm of worship, and Ibe metrical psaiuui are iuuJui to the Datdoh. rilII.ADKI.IMUA. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 13U4. EXTRA! FGurifii ImfioM. LATEST VIA .iARniiOm SIGILCCCUriESFHEDERICK GEN. SULLIVAN AT KARTINSBJ3G. ALL QU1IT ON KORIHERH CEHTBAL RAILKOAD TO-DAY. REPELS EAST OF FRED ERICK IN FORCE. j:t'., mo., Kto., i:to,, i-:to. wpeelnl let The Y'veiilnv Tole-rnh. Hai.kisiii Kii, July 12 P. M. Our f vrcss urdir Siel have ozctipled Fredorirk city this luoiniiig. (ur forces at liaiper'a Ferry are In r n.niunleatlon with General Sullivan at M ir tinsluitg, and will act in conjunctlcti. Then Is a rimior bete that a jmriion of the Rebels have iicri'na d the Potomac below Harper's Ferry. A gentleman from Frederirk City, now io town, wl.o bus been In lo .rultuti in nt head niiiirtiis, tiiys be eonnted the enemy as they jnssed Hip ugli Fnder cksbtirg, and they uutn luied thirty-eight thousand Infantry, with one bundled and forty pieces of artillery. A pi rlion of thia fores) was to hae met A. T. Hi. I, at Leetnwn, with reinforcements. TaLs is reliable. All quiet on the Northern Central Railroad. Thire urc no Rebels ou the line, which is being repaired as fst as possible. IJiltim-iro und Washlt gton ure still threatened by a largj force. Ill ItMMJ OF A I III Kf II. At nt siA.Mc., July 12. The Orthodox Church In this p'ace was struck by lightning last night ard entirely destroyed. Tbo loj on th build it g is nearly $22,000, and on tho organ, S i KM. TRAIN FOR BALTIMORE TO-DAY. THE EXCITEMENT AT BALTI MORE MAGNIFIED. The departure of the noon train for Baltimore to-dny was postponed until half past two o'clock P.M. A largo nnmber of passengers wero congre gated at the depot this morning, waiting transit to Pull Inure mid Washington. The 24 o'clock train will be run as fur as I'errvvllle, from which point passengers will reach Baltimore by bout. We have authority for staling that the utmost quiet pierails in -ilmore, and the "fcere" of the citizens of that place has boon ch Icily manu factured at the Noitii. Anioimthe pasengvrawho will leave for Wash. Ing'on in the afternoon train is Mr. Leonard Grover, proprietor of theatres in Washington and this city, and Mr. Hess, his business agent. liALTlJIOHK. I) Al.TiMoiiK, July 1111 P. M. Tho exoitanieut in the eity has heon increased by tho Kobe! operations around tho city tc-ilar. The duel owrier bridve was dnstroved bp a horn ing train which the Rebels ran upon It, Its approaches beinir imardvd by a nn-ooat lyiu? In the river. Tho trcin winch tbey used to accomplish their purp.ve they had previously captured, being the regular 0-liO pa-sender train from llaltimore. The. paasons-ers were mined out and robbed, and thoir truuks plun derer!. Vi o lisvo acer.uiits of tbe stealing ofhunos and t!ie plunder ot stores all through Baltimore ounty. IfceTurnpiko bridgo over tbetiunpowdor baa also teen aestroyod. Tears are eutrr'atned that a number of the mills, factories atd louuderivs around ths eity will be do-(Uoyedto-nijiht. As far as ueertamed, the wbolo cavalry ioroe In Boliimorv county winch lias done all thia mischief does not exceed eight Hundred, under the eommand of the noted Uakkt Gilhork. The delenses of Ihe city are Ulns stronsHhenod and manned by the e-.tlsens in larve nuinhora. Tbe tanks aud insurance companlt have all do positoil their valuuhivs ou board of a steamer eliar teied lor the purpose, and readr to leave at a mo ment's lotlce. Ihe eity is tuil ot rumors to-nlfht of attacks on onr rlrkcts urc unit tho city, and It Is reported that Kl I cott's Soils are in tt.oir posseasiou, but we oaunot as tsin the truth oi the report. Iu tl.o a trek en the train at Magnolia tins morn fnjr, Abrauam Ward, t!io nreuian, was ths only peinon ki.led. Ihe itebels c.iptur -d some prisoners, tut tl.e most of thorn oscapod to iialtimore. Ujth or.Ltliielors iscanrd. uly a jonlou of (.unpowder bridire was d tlorcd, aecurdiuir to the la'ost accounts. 1 o I'nlied btutes trun-boaU are ia the Husque bani.a, cpros to Havre de i,race. tienernl Ord lo t'ominand at Dalllmore. llALTiuoi.a, July 11 Evonim. Tio news from tVcsl. Ei.ti n is alarmlnir. The Mar says: Tne skir misning on tin Koekvil'e road bad c.ira.u.uio id at an enrly hour this torenoou a id was ooaanasl by Ihe tdvai.ee of the fteheis to a p lu sluut four miloj wist ol Tcualirlown. Hjro their pro .'ton oa tut roed Htepned aud tboy dii-aupaard in some othor diiecliou. Bubsetmeutiy wo bear of the a sklrims i IcK. ftlout uoou. on and about tho tovonth airoat lim p ke, near tho C aiett farm aud Uio re.udiUio ol T. 1'. T.LAia, tq. It i. reiorled to-day that the lb-bo's havo bu nod tliertsalci ecot Mr. ltLAin. Thero wro oinht bun dled in.ai.try only in tl.e mree that caused at Itook vi: it- last i.ivl.t, tlioueb pan o-slitek.-u rolwot arriv inr to-dny irom ttio violi.ily ot i-.ward's F -r.-y ro- ti.rt thtm eiossina noitn al mat point, yimeiuav ana tc-imy, in loi-.-e numbers, boujo sayi-iit bi,WJ sirouif, and nll.crs cO.tiOO. Tl.u lii.MlinoE is believed to b? in connmna or Ha ir ailvui ce Iu ibis direction, and iaiona .' co a n tl.ils their eavalrr, now hau 'lug aro iuJ uur ioril teallcns. All aus quio: iu front ol our picket linn, cjunaLat is known r.s the liver load i taut is tho oud timing the I l.csa, onko aud Oaio t'aual, aloio Oioielowu. Lp tu eu..u fo-Cay, tho Star sais, tho utunbr aul 1 mioses ul tl.e taiOel invadinir ior'O ai"J contua n,;iy cui fl e-.iiit. Wo dim el-owhero tho op mou o.iteir. tuluu bj many aruuud us, that tho itctCt toics is tot i f Vtoisht sufl:c:eui to uudortak; a s irimn aUc'i tq cn tl.e a rt fieatiuns oi Waabiugtou, and tu.it it is not Iheir purpoao to do to. IV r coaira, w j hao Just leceiveu the halloaing uoni a sourjj ol ,rjat iu t .li-ie kLd reliallity, and ono that tu on w I eaied liccas ous had luo eailiott aud moat acoarutj Inltimulioa oi Uebrl niovom.'n's iu Vir uia: ik .uiiutliou iccmved l.oio taj tjuailer is as folIt'Vts: ll,c la bel army of Invasion maro"ie I dow.i tha Va.bv tfi.tou slionir, ii.cludiu 80O) cavd.y, und -r ccun- anil of A iijjr-i.eiier.il Jdoal Ua ilv and lit atl er-(.. iierais 1! LraiNniooa, lU.vsoa, lu iioins; a il l:cl A-3fi.Ai. l.iMisTunr was ut ligrdouiivllle on SatirJay lust with au.oi.oi.ul lore s. to Jotu l.io U-Jhoi ur uf of ii.vii-iLii aid llie purpnr.o ui' tint arinv wi au sl t n pt at ti.e ep lire of H asulustou hi- a surprise. C'oloreU Tros.pa for Oos llnnctn-d Itaya. IlAhKtsi.Pko, July 12. Thfollolug firjular was i- ncd from lieadquaitcrstlii morning; ; IlLADUIAnltaS Di.l'AhTWKXT OV Sllanjt-B- SAN, H a Kuibiiviio, July 12. Colored irnp will be at cciacd by companict uud- r the 1 1 e citllsfif the Governor of Pi nn.y vania for nni lmi.drd da. a men, and wld fw mviniied inn riKiiiiiuiaahenatuffl-ltut nuinN-reau be got torn tin r. " hy Older of Major-Oeneral Coach. Joum A. biHt Lit, A. A. O. TPE IXC1TIMINT I! NEW YORK. Hrpur npf ml UMttn ItnrntH. A tiv i pn'i irn i 'liM wt rc hplu inal yritor y fin ir1 rt. tun tu e )T ihM f u b r r unnniH i ih I t liiM HN...8. ..(... h( iv I ly titc JH .11 f nl tr mm Mt. c'n i i Wn b ut n. T d f fprt nt tit : f nt r of I'm TV; tin ti yt H nti I Vi nn ni 't il him rt in p n niim- ; n I ih Im pcita tm n'iroi in .1 n Vr tnrr p trniro n do In pt-ti inri'i nf one or t vn nt v p iu r tu it rnn nil'ttl nu n nouM rvM noiint lalu tbo St it . .It (jniti' tltr ron- s,ry wirli lhfn, .HO'lr ri ri vs, in nite-t will i j.ii"!. a ul itnx: n fn'i (r o hilp r Mho Kt h I r id, wmc t.iwr p I In 1 1 tt r r iiioveinrTitf T'n' or1 r I- r Ml.; r 1 -pHttnre Bt lm.r1 on 8-itttr'l.,y, Mini ft i rt ii 1 1 hut the hli i' I't rpi'mn'ntM w.M h tu -lio fl -Nl hrU w tin- ft of Tbtt wfiT. 'php r-' t- ifvivtj will ff if 84llt. 1' wil! f.-nn Hiif on linn I .iv at 4 P. M. to t'oy, nn I Hupmt. Nu.l sttimif, in th f tt'elock tmln tor iliiltiiiitMc, :f ot) innu iiriitt 111 oii Itrtwrfn hi reun'l th' rity. Ino HcU nnd H tl .t.i it -f rtijirnt nt ir". fi.nI, ln d r 1 V . t'onVHiH-; ll-trtu m( rIon.i, llfttiy . ti'tit rll Vft.nr, 1 M .m n lHr.-ltv ; Htir. ..-i. J iiiin,ii Vet al; r'lip'n it ih- Hi'. ' . M i 1 ; A i it it, I. .. i.i- piint r. K. Mil lit-lu .iairu'nitu. te l.i-ut-uttii (iti.r r K. Ii nt. 1 bv Mh lit gimenf HTvotl i h cv.! t in M ry. land, a c. r wi!o Isht nuM'di, tin ng 'Im R v ruiil. Tt;u 4th Ui-gimtMif, Hht unit ( iy. H m iX ,, n ( ii vk Thn will nn ot oo VV'e lnr l.iy a i-i bf nu-fvKil Into tin- lis tohttl Hvrvi v, an I wil ili'i nrt i h ov i (ri)J nu n and ft nu Hhd iiilrtmli i t r 11 liaitny.Ht ltl A. M. un ,ho f 1K t i ir (Tlii'rU ) Iron, ttic r irm -nr. c-truer t' WbiLt autl Kim Miv tr., Tic and tid urc : I'otfnttl. I'AD'fl W. rMt-r; lJttitrfHft-('oUinl. J ln S .r!l; (iir.i'n. t'lirumn; Aiattsitl Sutk i. t-r Hl.TPth: Ailitimnt, Lrltln1 ; , tl.ir tr.H tt'f, K. lIUt.t iat, btk!iii. liril - B'tkiiit t r, Iitin n Thf fill ni.il I In U'b 11 vlmon!", Colonolg MHn. nod Mfitdh 'tr will rirp irt on Frid iv. Thi y IU ptnu nl. CoIoitI ('tiniiihrr. wdl rntrth nu T bii.Ktlwy with mm lour hundred tn tlvo htin (lrttl n.t ii. The LHJth. Colonel J din O'M'ihoner. will Ictive on ThuitnUy or Fridny will tv hifi tirtd iren. This rci?tinfint Ii:h 001101 a no r urmory nt No, lot and Crndhy BtiTtjt. .'no i'.Hh tmI .Hi h KckimitMi'ii will loai; ouSuni. duy. Tho foilowintf is the rtgimomal urd-r vf tl e it.jlh : IIkmw ! AfTfFt ffnu Bkuimi-nt. V. O. V. Y ,Nt:.v i vk, Jti y II. lt$, -j,m:ai tt t'ttis. N.i. ll'u.:tint to Mmi on aiir airlAiiv inr, ihi lu-rflineni 1 Uoui.ua l r ;ui .it ilit tte.tl. ..n timii' i,th ..( ('omvanW.1 wlH Imme iluu-ty ni ke tto nttw'M,r. n'(trHTtnii to fin n.,'ir i' tip.iim lv v 'l in tff i!lf , H ml rvo t We nnui I'M ft' : i Mt -tt1 iu trferi, J, o -.tr, (V Imivl M li. 1'iNt'aiNt.V, (,'nuitii luluisf, 1 JtillH I I'iU'i.HI IS, tt)tltht. Ity nti'e nicmherof ihoe nlmenin orlirt oil will go with ibeir ve(H cive lo iiniuiidt tr turnrh mbMitut' s. Thuno reuiiniitK nr-i tu H tvt- ft r thirty dnyn. or probab y ioniji-r. Gtu rai Dur)iM lint ..nn.'iud ihe 2Sth and .it ltl 1 lln. mebU tor mi vice fur one hundred dnyt. An ei traet fifiu Governor Seyuioitr'a proelttin itiojl lor mil ii out trocp i feu' joined : Il It my dn'y in rarry out th Uv of th r4m(M p-ovld-It if 1 r It itrtMnrtft of thn lulliiift. lie tirtttiUftl dil ul II. r .Miioin' i.uttnl, i.ntl fur tl.- inhilc th'iins r"iiiti'Ot' of U'ff provlf J n- of huhI bl'I 1 4 , tht.r--frr t.r. r tin 1 fl r-ft tl ramfM n :Atiti nf h r)m,t-tnrr tliAirftl lilts if,.M, 4th, bth, til, 7 fi, mid M" lviiiii4 t . f 1 1 f uV.'v.U nt volmi.ts m, BhouiU tho a mio o :r wltl-itMir tU, m mire tl eir Nf-vifii ttiTiij.inio 1 a id iiian, thr mnif ni Hi- nmsminin nmufr nivi-Ic I oy Ihw; m ltd h hi flit ! lit ttiill n t nf1i, hvt Hi 1-' nt 111 ftter ftiavl bu drawn fnno ( Kiotrve Mill iftoriti.il diHirtt-tii unrit-r iliti t'lirultnuit m nW yur. lute to iii l.iwj ot tliift Hi;e ntid wh 1,1 mroluuiiit Cuiutauud iu. will cuuiiHve wunotaurikv." Mnr.y of tbe regtmcnm of tho 1st Division havo r.ot btn ordered nway, !:ut still remaia in this city, ibe fuilowmff anmofC the nmu'Ti: tlio 1st and 3d Cavalry 14 rlmi nts.tbc 5f.h, 7th. 8tb, lJ:b, 22d, 37tb, and 71 t Infantry Ht gluients. 1 he irinyor fo Hoi-itaueral Nntl."nril It will be seen from the loiljwlog that Miyor Guniher appreb?ntlH tronblo iu the city should our militia force be materially reduced. AfAYtiR'n Ovru k. Kv.yt Yiikk. J uly tl, M, , H!or Oi rrl itmrltH W. HmidiVml Mir. In t!itj tinsi of ftcinai aud hral peril, uiitudiK-iH-d 'f-.iitt roRt ii n hHtta:l.v ilit ytiomra nf tainit(m, Tim parttniuiit dug )i ail thtiM in utlioiliy, hnthor t-tvil or tnitlfurt, In tn carri'uliy (fiiril Hto llva atU enij'aftjf of tttr o-vu ft llow-idtUeii.. M ra In New York, Ihu gH c ntrr of coniuifrc at.d wvalrh, It la cniiKtdnrft Ion of t:i K'-a' Itn IftiiMitci . not nlT to 01 rlvfei. out io Vtn irviitiral tttifnlc ni'ul, Utat wn oud not, by anv (?'on nf oiir own, pltv: llit-Mi ir at liiinU iu viiiar by wuhdrttwloy our la kltin-n'C Miliiary prutm-tica. lfe: 1 roiiH ilin, tit uas of riot or popular ontntunk, Is tnH-itt'ly rvpoittd In our ortiunUvf oay isi'iain i. I i.tt rtaln fraa apprliiiftlnt I iat tltatr wlUidrawl fmin lee tli ut a Miuo v bun th dopraiatsuti i uur cur rency U tearing bavllf on tue tnai-i of our ppiili'lna 11.I1 lit timiii tbo IttlfkH aiidavli.oiMtfO.itiioav.il t'cin nfiii. of what winultt ftittin lo Uiama lavoia la 0 m rtu ry Pf anton aid piimt ar. In muv.m an ove.tt, wtikvi, lu try tiflnniriit, I ngrvttnaay. may not ht court Id rd en prtbahif.l tar ti.it our extlltt and powttrrul tiolt-i mi Id prt'.e noquato to our protact oa la the uu.im of tku milttBry. I , II t n tM, molt citnttty pro'rat salnntanyntfitfrl.il rrrt net Km, at thi. nrilod, ol ottr orau id ad un I rined nd itary fom, enratd.iJly wh-n aniiil! utip-tttsi of tron.M tun be 'Mrnifht-d In nitsnt au t mertct-ury fto n pst-nn w hwi no (iHniitr ran bi aiiure nidi-d of tba rharti:ttr alH.a adiidt-d to. and to wbich tin City of Ner T irk li Huliiiri axfufad I bavt- Uia honor to bn very rMurtfollv, vour nrl.nt aivanl. C. CODKltt-V 4JUNrab.lL TIIR OOVKRNOH. Governor St y rcoiir w isrxK ctvd Iii town late Itt ni'ht, and has probably arriveij bef ro this. He comrs In re to Ive his aid in forwarding the militia to the field. .V. Y. Tribune to day. CITY IOTELLIQENOE. Btatb or Tubbmouktbh To oat. Six A. M, 79. Noon, 91. One P. M., J2),. Wind, North. Tim Rr.iiEtltAiuExciTKMKNTAnoir Town. The excitement throughout the city was equally as great, if nt more so, than during the K b;l raid in l'enni-ylvunla about one year ago. Coco nut street and third was thronged with people, and large crowds, as usual, gathered around the Bcwppuper ofllccs. Ueeruiiing to k a start, and was vei j brisk, hundreds of u ones oeiug euro. led. liunds of music, on foot and iu lara.ei oaoutiii-es, paraded Ihe si reds, peilonuingsuui-sti ring airs. The Committee on IVfunse and IV itection wrre ucuiu In session this tnortilug, in (Select Council Chamber. They agreed 10 furuUtl In r es, at the expeioe o' the city, to Mr. O.av, uf t'ouiiuoii Council, who bus oraut.e t a c onipanf of lit) mouiiicd men, to gnwhurt rcr then4 Servians inav he needed. Ihe ren ins from the virions mii.tary oriiuniiations made to the Co.muitie.i this nn ruing were mosteti.-our.i.;iu,snii snowed tbat our cit lens were fully alive to tho em r-jet-iicv of the ocension. t;pto a lute hour last night the greatest excite Uieui pievaia d at the U iltliuore depot. Cnear alier el.t'er was given for the Union. O ie or two li.olvidualsol'secs-rs on iiroelivi.les win) venturrd to triitK'hviruUasieful -entiuients.were ru'her roti)-lily dealt with. ')nu mm was koockjti ill w n. and bud It nut lieen for the i it tri'eren.-i4 ol I.ieutei.aiit Fuller and a portion of his ruin Iriui tie J-'irst l'olice Ins-rlct, he would ua di i.l tedly l ave been hung to he n .-aret tree, as a uanv went oil ill search of a r oe, and r- mrr.eil jost as the mi-oraiile HVinp.11l117.er nl bu n fptr.ted away. '1 his is n i tbnu f or the fev tiauo.s n onr midst to mile wl h ttio feeiingi of a psMotle people, it they do so the aiust rj ip the col at queue s. KiHiikiord mid lirldesnnrg ar resmm tnir no bly 10 tbe cad. Uy to-moirow Oo o tut II irt ia il. Jmks will iiinuj a full rvaloe ntor io)J ui-m, coini.oMdi'f ibe einpo.ee ol Hi) Ur.dtxhar Ar-t'iial. They will ifl fully arm. -d iii le 'l pid, aeil cai ty tuu-k. tt of lucir oar a ui ml loiare. Coal Ex' hanoe ltaoiMExr. Oar loyal ail patriotic tcllow-cltizoos of tbe cod ira.lj ara agion l.ard aiwrrk, with Ibe same gcnf.rotity and l iibiicu liitthiit has I h.u-actori.ed their exer tions In everv cmetseiicy that we hive pi-s-d t-iroii-.il. T' ey are r-.l-in? a ro.uiment, aud oifar- ii.v a al tscml bounty or -i0, aud all re.ruiuog expinses paid. Hu e UKsr.iivinCoMrABV C By an advir tiie meut in anoth -r column, It win na scoa lua Con.p.-ny C, of the 11 ue Ki.erves, Is r.ipl ily fid ley up. A meeting will lie held at the Ar o or, ho. fii5 Chesnnt street, this evt-nlng. Voiiug ini c iteriring to enlist cannot do nettcr then to il'acli i lienor Ives to ibis oiaaniz ill n. Iu nil- ins Hie l isve and r.xM-rbju.wil, and are il.or i unhly i.uallned for iheir positioiu.. . , ltix'iii iTiso. Iaibt cvciiitig a largo wxllni was held rt the Union League rooms, for the iiiipi.ro of fa i Hating rcctuiling for the .'.tl I nn n la ni. ue It nnni-nl National Gdaris. 'i lia menu g was splondid one. Dill. Although our city waa ono field of cxciieirent tl.ia morning, yet no disorder pr. Md'cd. The pn'lco retuTis sh-ivcd that no trreti for eirli iis offenses had been made. The raid kbsoibs ibe mind of every one. A huvai.. General Couch arrived al the Con tin' ntal Hotel lftst eveuiug. During the erenili i I a was in eoin-nlt'tion wi.U Geueral Cad.vala lor In re-feience to tbe rani. . Adhitional ArraoPHiATio. 4n ordiuinee makirg an addlt onal appropriation of 9 1 .0,0)3 to provid efisr tiie emergnucy, was passed at a sptcml meeung of Select Council. EXCITEMENT IH THE Cllf. Enthusiastic War Independence Liceilufj Gquarc. in THE LTATE HOUSE BELL EUN-3. TllOI.'NAMW l'lirOXKN I1 Fpcc dies by Judge Kro.r, lion. Wia. D. Kellcj, lion. Juries M. Scovi?, Jut'gf) Sliiinnon, mA Oilers. r-.to., t ;t . , j-:tv., kip At noon to-day, Iu u'-edience to a c'l uovjn In ft c morn'r-T pupcis for a'l'iwti V etiinrtn h; held in liulept ndenee S inirt-, ihotn m Is 'locks. I to the -r'ef'rd nnd all-in note 1 spit. A' t f.v ii Uiules lielore 12 oMoek the Rmto Mone bi'll wi.s rnnir, and the attendance was lir ;"ly in i te-ined. The mainavenne rnnntna fnin ChesiutttoW il. tutst'ett whs III ed iie.iriv to the sett're, tn I. rotwiihstunilii'gthe l'e .!t v o' the si.it.-Io.; sun, Ihemnsswas not In the I sst d mln-s'if t. Tho, ora'crt enti usiusni oievii'i"', an I rhcr a!"r cheer rent the mr fi r the S'ts's an-t s ripes, t!u t'nl- n.and cur avi- Mil liers Ie the 1el.. I he nieioing was organi.e.l bv calling to tho clieir Jud-re Knox. Jtn'ge Kntix.nnon belog ra'led to thi cba'e, ruid In acivpteii the invitation M p.vwpla over the nn en'ng, without notice. Wo -ire nss'tn ilcl to Cev se ihe tsrst me.'1's of nmtectlna? onrsi-lvcs In ihia toiolnm io v. NN'bllf O-ant la envatrel lM-frre Ulehtnoufl, a bly of IIi-Im-Is hive rtcine irr-ih-sartl and romnil'f d Tinmeroiis len-x bi fiona. d tenieii Oeiierul Wa'lice, CH-iinrn. trains, bu ned I'weliincs, and ar u w thputeion fr e ties of fnl'lmoi-n and Washington. Wh Is tl e size of i hia force is not known, hnr It is tt duly of the people of Hie North to resist tbao operation. ( tppl ini-0 ) Tl e irnin tit.Jcct nf th1" tnovr,Tinl on the nan nf the lttbcls Is to caue J--neral Grant n d--ai-h a lar);e force of his army fiom the sleg.- of Uh h n ond. Tiny know tt-it rbatcliy must f .tt.wien the ilesti nctlon of lav's nrmy and the d)-vnf ill of the llt-l-ell'on are certain. (Clio.rs.) Lot ns then protect ' nrselves. Yen are Bseinhcil here for that pnnwe. Wj a'e hen- to -.hnwthst we a'o vet tru 'o t'm cause of our country that we wl' re-i t this Uehellion. Mv ittitv Is -.Imt.ly to open this met ng The R- v. Dr. Dralneril wasealh il uo .n to opm tbe no e inn with prayer. Ife nT-ircd no a fer vent and Iniprrasive prayer for tbe pood of the C tietry nnd the success of our brtivn trn )ii. Hon.' WIl.Tim D. Kelley was then In'ro Itie.-ii. He said it wsa Fomuthing tn a-s-m o'e here wh iv the De-lar lion of toilependcnce was I'red by onr fon-firhers. We Rie pormitMd fo a M-iulile io-d.iv, lo p'cdire ourselves rhit the'r worts i-IibI! h nnoit lined nn l perfoefetl over in ip nr.wio innn. is anv man aTion- yon arraiil i If he if. let him go to bis boms and hide himself in Ms liet'elotliea. The riailiest honr ip before the Hwn. and h never fe't more confident of the crutiluir on of the Jtetie IP n than he was tbi t d.v. He th-nght toe riions or tne uehellion to-ilav was a dvlng pnsp. (App'unse.) Ca'mly and eno'iv pI's'Uii CTirtitlcnal Piirender 'niMt. loldlnT the key to itcnniTO. no ai uneii to tne nruii ist opera tions of Wllnon's rnH. nnd of the linigo In fltrted, which cannot bo repaired for months. What th. se men did, others can do. Ar il it becomes us now to respond to thecal of our country. Rhe will areepio'irH irlc-aliinneii friends, and inyrasti who ha" a lnval hear. Sh wil) b'ke you as Khe has already taken 4i,00i) of the sons of Ghln for ono hundred davs. fitio will a in nnd equip yon to-day transnort you. 1 he capital of your cor.ntT Is sld to bo in dun ger. Will you go? (Cries nfTes ?)- Yonr country calls you, and 'fyou emut go for a lorper period, vour services will heaeurnd for one bombed days. Tic had heard men 'a'k ing nbt nt whose fault this is. li is very etsv to eiltlcire. He supposed every m"n would malm a liemr Oi reral than Grant only his country don't know It. All he had to sny was, no blame belonged tonny Gerenil. They have done thnlr dutv bravely and well. If you" want to know how w -II -is'i the London Time, which, ntrer tbreo yi-ars of sonar Ing, Is ar last ohlled to ennf.-a the corn. If there is any blame to he attached, it is tt th Amcrfenn Congress, which ha refused to give tbem men. I-'or ell this he blamed the Copperheads who by thi Ir action In Couktcbs had prevent! the commutation from being s'rl-k n out until the last wee ft of he si-slon. Ho thought there was no fear for Washington. What we f.iar Is, that cur own honor mr-y h tirnibed in after days-, when It was si.ld rnr Capital was in danger, and onr Deoplc y-fuKed fi reppnu-1. l'red. Fri.lev.Es'i , was next introduced. He mace a stirring app. hI to tbe Isrgr ass-mblage to emn'l their nsine-. He said I acre was no faar fir the Kepnhllc. T!ie ennke tbemeparboa I snska is glvng lis hist move. Lot us send up a mil vcrsiil shunt that for onr country w. will pie Igo evervtblng. as our fathers did In 1776 nnon this spo'. (Clere.) Hor. James Scnvel, of New Jcniey, took the stand. He was no' here to tell them to go; he was thtue to go with then. (Load cheers.) It was nn time for speuklng. Tne most eloquent si ei dies were being made by thorn in and about Baltimore, contending will the Rebels. He would now a-k I hem If they would go? Are yoa willing to go ? (Cries of vcj ) Then co, and rememtitr yonr wives and little ones. Iliinem ber 'hat you h ive a nnn'ry to save, anil don't give np Ihe tb.-ht until ibis is done. (A'ilaue.i Colonel Montgomery, of Vicksburg, was cs.ll-d for. He dliln't come to make a soceeh ; he et-no to ko with n repiinoni h melf. We cune here to nil go in a body and let our wives hold our ha'. (Apidtusc.) If the Uels-is ean't capture Wash lm"on, we can. (Laughs r.) This thing of lining pliy-lcally dlsab'ed is all norisrnse. Now, all we want ia fur south iy Ilia' has good clothes to come np hen) aid take the lead. He dld'nt know the wav, hat lie wss w.lib g to follow any nia-i who old. ( Auplansi). Jtt'ii:e fibai non waa the list p.H-iki", after which ihe vaw aitenihlag retired. Daring fie coii'lunan's? of ihe meeting several reorui Ina parles. beinlcil with binds of musi -, in In their appea-an o. Thia added to Hie enth'islai. of the people, and many ut once enrolled their names. I.ILLIE'P ClIILLf.D Iuom Sapr A Tl Of.TI HOT TJ.N'HlTCkSHI'tlL ATTBMIT AT ItotlBBHV. l'h "West Vbilnd Iphi Savings Fund" hs ono of Lllllc's No. 2 Il-ink Safes, purchtted of M. C. f uller, aseiit, in tills city, s uu;: eihtoeti months since. The safe Wat left In tbo ofH e, M irket street, above Ilroad, on Saturday uflcruooa all right. On Sunday, at 12 P. M , tho policeman trld the front d sir totliooftiee a'ld found It uuhx-k-.d. On rxaui'n:u0 the ofH -o be found tha hnrl-rs bad laeu st woik at the safe, but bid left witti thtir i pparaltis. Tifiowm a morti.ro uia lo to ibe lima in in nt nf the sue, for 'lie support of 11 1- drill, and a number of holes funh-r back for nn apparatus fo c a e a I'r.-ssnre, and every tUiup" di iie uppui'i ntly to in ike the d'i'liug t'Cifo -t. A hole w s "f'tiiiad ur lied, or tirouud, stvnt lis.! -.Hi in b Pit i tbe door, over the lovi, ia Ilia Diatimr mi ptitilicly oc ribed iu anndry nc s piptr iirtvi rtl counts: and If wnnM soo:n tlis was an fur as tbey could go, as the ir.iu i.-.a-ne I. anil "-. Next tho I'K-k ceutro was tlnM'o.iiily trie'', bin lould not be driven in. No-:t tie Utun kiii.bs nern t'.kcu nil', and the kuotH-pindles nue thoroiigM .' tried, an i tU-'jr c-ouM no', lie dr v n in. A sledge wa& tried, and ins.t hid no t II. ct. A pry was placed uh ud tho d'vr. hiigis to pry oil' llio ilir; itirs did urn succeed, and fur ai" theru exptri-neiits the biiritlars evidently came to tho conclusion Uu y could not in auv way p-n. trate the sifo, and Irfi in descale, voluntarily, uot h tvmg b -ou d sturhed In 'he It-nit, ami hn-i'i'i s'il1 ul.tiity ' time tow.uk. The apno irai.ees would el.-artv Inoietite U ai. ibo burglars were at work dui-iug S.uuiOny u gbt, uio.t of tiuud.iy, and Suuday (Veiling. ' Tun At.MSitorsE. Tho last cenius of, tho Alinstou-e Is reported as follows :Wup r mills r In ihe bouse, 2212; saiae liui. tsvst yeir, iV'W; admitted within the last fwo wwelt J.fll ; f illi p, 2; 1His, U; disi-bard."'';et"Mi'd. Alfred tl. W. Cauiweil bs Us elected H mv Anni' i f mo Al.i.i.uise. 1 - PMoni or tor.kHrr.d Unas. Clerk have oeeneonoil ilal.l, anu Mr. K H. OH" rJoae. to dia.:hrg-J Iteduiiesataaaliu-yoitl'lr-araunum. Va v m t.vT ov Ctrr Ilocsirv. Thlt mornipj, sixteen rrc ults. enlisted for throe yearn, woftt paid the city bounty of jf&Q each, f PRICK TWO - CENTS. - Pit L Vrrovn The Miyorha've od (h ardl narne making an appro, r at Ion to the Ds'partiaeul f City Tropefy, lnc!dng 9l(l,n09 for impfotrts rien's tn raitnu nnt Tark. Th M iyt is of tha "'p ni.in ibar iha prv-tne eondl to. of the c'tr hlat.e.-p will nut w.irr.nt thes-' I in;! exp-nJi-ti res fin oik not atsoln f needed. . . Ona Hi'simtn Cirs' Cm 'Pun Rsotastr. The" Siiprivl-jirr Commltto f ar ' recruiting colored repimanii have raeelwd anthorky froni General Cooch ,,1 p.glmfn, f 0na h'lB- drr d deys n r r,-n,,JtH wivhlug fo rccrait mil v U',o,n!r.'.ri"'r '1,cUatouceatlKJquarteni, ISo. 1210 Chesnnt stra-t. .. . , Local Hki vnina.-Th monitor 7Wrv, ball at f lies er, ha- arrived at U.a Navy Tard. Her eliiif cfTlecr Is Lieutenant Coram ,,,)er Ooorga rineoi Doling last wtek, 1424 bead of cauls, 0 bt.js, and 4'Mi sheep were di-posed of... 1 he cnuie aii.o-iiit pah Into tbe City Treaaary t'nring last week was &J2,U..41....iiral rcrk.-ip wero picked ves erdav in the t-Mwila ali nt ihe newsp pta o'lle-s.... Coring last week; 1 putii-nt" acre sdu litest Into the virion ituo. pi lit, and ,ln renr.,el 'o doty . The nn-nh rtnitinng la 14,279 M itt'iew Ira-io h id rl ii.tt 1st d cruhtd iu nisehmery vea'erd.y nt 4 Urt. ryln llut'onwiavd p-reet, biow Uroa.1. . , , The Mini ot f-Jl ,'3i 23 was expeuded Iw-t vaea: tr thr r'lef of the fanilhs of volun'otrs A I'trr nuiutH r of Gov.Tnmvnt la'KKvrs were sea tovtrk jf tiriJav on the Hue of the Roading luilroad. A Joll Mine wn Ihe Jomfss River. On the Jemes river, near City Po nt, therw bred some years sgo a miserly oil lady, wrj j soul pah, caught In ths river by her son, in tliej Kl. Mho nd inarhet, nt very re-nnneraiiug jineos. M e bi wn ed all her sains, and wln-n she died her laiives, who exrted a wuuifa l, w re -urpr s;il to find that she had very li-ile. Ton foot was slrgtilnr, but still a tact. The boiiso, by tha fortune of war, was homt, and Ihe strangj cir ciininsiiee nf her poverty was nnrxplaine l natJI rome ot onr .iil-t l.-(r.,n to dig around rhi two o'd chio.iicy-.taeks, the sole remains of hor oonv for'e1 le in: nlon. Tba encle-wnrma ronnd about them w?r f. niptli'uly sweet and lare for citftSh an I eel. One duy, one of the wanior disciples of Inak Walton strii.-k a vein nf gold and ailvr, which wus couth ed Jo a common iron po', wuich. t'oulaless, hud good rultmtr scrrloe In Its day. Hire the old woman buried her treasure, whl-Jk the soldiers dispo.-ed of so hurriedly that it M I urdly probable that its preciae sum will aver bo known. There were eagles, half eair'es, and qiarter casles, btsiees pieces of larger value, and quaa titl'sof silver coin. Somo say mat there waa v2n,(sju, nnd otlars not more than 91000. At any tate tl ere wus grest pcininbllog, .nd no at ten.pt at fi.lr dlvion, Ihe finder lieingpo ton Isl'i d at his good luck thst tbe spoils were gono before be ce.uld lecover bis se . H -r rela tions. If they ever hear ofthia circurnstanoe, svHI know now why the defunct old gran Jauie seemed so poor. Tbe humnn annl Is nothing bnt God's violin, upon which lie plays tho most ex luleite tnnes. , The strongest man foels th Influence of woman's pontle-t thoughts, as the migodcat oal quivers in ine aoftesl breeae. . "Why srn'l yoa with vour reglrrtnot?" 'Ob, . in siea. i tb ui same- ning ine matter with my liver." "Ah, yes; it's white!" . A person passing throuah a village, and ob servlcit npon a door, "Hasweil, Sargaon, remaiked, "Th it gentleman's name woalJ be u4 well without the li." r i , , "Humble as I am," ssld a bullying AmcrL, can Bf-outi r at a meeting, "I still remember tbat I am a fraction of this tnagaiftosnt reoublio."' "You ni ii deed," laid a by.-taoder, "ua yuU gur one at that" : . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ; I'HILADCLI'in BTIXXEXCHAKllBIAUM, jult rl Baported b l.lailuoo Oo., Hr.kan, Ka, Ul . Third Jt, ICOah lead. V. 11 .c Ul Hi anSMil At 91.IM HOsk Oo ko'R N'.p a i b v, anois, o it mi Is si ,h c log ah an. hi nv 1) .0 . 4 MO V,i :i.k a.,.,..la loa.h sit? InVsa Ou mv Fills T HOARD. CMW C.R. 0-Snares.... .114 HsulKySa.il Ft.. fli'Sl do oiup.lt W. MSI ,b ltea4. II. It S.'s .da 'IU luo.k aa i ..'.- ,04 t. ,..' ... II ... Tl ! ,D 71 fl do Ham ;k Pmn a an ts....li.' S'Blflt'itj ils.nfw 10H.VI $10111 MielltClll.Ou.O 117 rolHOIl Ai A met'.. ...Ill ptsi stiwspi. Mh. rash Pa R R. u -H ' UM lVi 4h Baa.ttaa A. ft., at ' ' 0 no do. !N10 sh a fcJO SlV AJO ab L'alaw. ft..,, Uit SK.O Itead.rui b.. 70..iimu -St.l'il.4 ErMPa ...Hi H. a. I.kik'h, Minrk (Vanaslssvaa llrokar, M. 1 rati auluu FtuilJiPss. Waiaat s'rvet. btijim Taird. tluotmi.ai. uc (laid at Ova muaaststUa Uol4 Exohaoa Ks.Mll. Third strett, sscoad story i Xa.m mi uh ......rt u a -n iir.M vt llattt.iw.ak. Up Havkm Aro. Ko.30 t. Thlrt strsat,qatU as fol lows : -r Jhtvinp. ARiarleaa Hold. ....774 prtiau l.illtd Malta leiuil N iuwi...ti4 stl Anrra-an Kllftr H'f imI l a... .- 4a : Uluiio a-rt Hair b un, .....tA a . arstni.h Quar.srs ys) do I'mjii .Tlvai.l. airriut-y.... )f ats. Kesv rura Sxciiaatre 1-10 da til PMOa, . tit aa , .. Ao ' : . 2 rkHLAUrLPUlA TRADE KEJOKT. 0 Ti'ksdat, July 12. Tbo near approach of the Ftbsistoouruailoualeapltal. as well as tha arrival af the pirate Florida ttfl- Can. May . have leaded to sanetue the BierraaUJ. oomratiiilty. a atl kat liltl. haaloeaa I. affketadi Taers ts very utll. Bark ber., ana Ha. I Is worth AMI ? an. J 1 bare I. very l'tt. CtortrsaMl hare, and II M k-H af lift . TlomUiT is Ustklac pip: ea.ea kf taat kask. at l -Jb f bush, risast ed u wurth M to. t Tl .rit ur Markut Is era-, but tmra la Dot mash da-, ina. . Tbe salaa eompriaa IdeOnbla. ranasyirania anal Oi Ui nil a Isolde si $U HVwlJ f tibl., ao4 sa bois. aas at tit tulli Ml The sale, to th. reuilsra ao4 kak-n ar within tbv ratios tf rrnoi at. 76 ap Ui 9U-.V) fcr earataia9 rnp. rflna. and fsuej lota, as In quality. In Sy. v.aar aual Cora Jiisslaa.alsi hare bass rapon.4 - i in,:, ba. Lara but rtri UiU Wheat edarlne, pa4 lbs) only sale ,' about 00ba.lHili In ka. al ( tijl 74 k bushel r.a n d, and tot whim. Bra eora nsa it !. t'em I. In (tod ro-.nest, ant) Jtath- yrliow .old at t"7o. 11 err l a eat.v teuiind tor Oa'j at sea. Harleaall ktalt are uull. t In Provisions, we hava no ehaae to rasnrd In prioes, WliLky ia in ttml'.e.! reques', wt'b ,m. sa'es uf ra p!raaui aud "bio uois. at t .'SO, box some hoitlara d.-e-tivd' tilli.r Stares, . , j Market by TalrmpSs. ' - Km- Yon a, July It. Flour his declined 20;. j; 7'K Mil-, t.ih ku:t, KW-Kal' t Olm, lisi I'lH a-a lit r . SI . l'.'i is is', r attat ..te ia i-iwr-T eat atl.' b r I. 1-rn Una. tAOJnlenhcIs B .Id tl !-..'-, a 1 rn Una. tAOJnlenhcIs B .Id II IL-S.'-,.(I . b a rnii. ft"k ht-avvt Mw. l a, lo SA. Lard da I at aio,i,,. ik,e w i.s a ill a. 'a)M. r ktK.iias I siur. In, 'si; barr... t ira, lu.rsi ho h-lt. Ktiskt-dnl . Chl-avo and Roek I-land, I'll f Can tienm a l-rt farit-'l. sot ll.iuals lleatra', , 'iehi. i n Mi..lh.ru sv. : Kw Vok.-ea'ral. I4v, P hai I mil, H'.. Mead.n. . t.i-S, : Wis..Hir.i. in. '41 tSrie I''i tttii i. :'7'.; o. Vi'1' trilfi-s e. ti.ll j Tr.ettr.t.. ln ,L 4 it's, eoupoas, iU'S. ; Coupoa as, IDA, .... L1TKST aiUlE IXTELLIliEVCa. ' CI.EAFtrn THI.S MOHSTVO. alirKlklr.8iiua .IJatwkU.klU islnn.DrserT O ' I beta litiuioua. tmii.li, a.ekai:d.ia, 1. Webster, Jr. . j AR'tlVFD IHiS MOnVIWit. ateamahlp tiuxttn. viat'hetv.. 4H h an IrumBosioa.wftp Did ea"d pa-"'iscls u li. W-Pj ar. ) kei r H I.. Cuitlen. Uio.0'eit, 4 da frotn Fortre, attmrt a. Ik bt.1 itkl lo i ati'alu. erlo M. arh-l.t Van I'u.en, li.iri-Uon, S fruia Bat- tcraa inloi. in baiUsi it. 1. a a'ou ess, f IM PORTA "TTDNfl. ' ltrvcrtrdfor Tkr A twiiui TVMoranA. 1 e . ..-J J 1 1 . w ll.Ttiv Mt'iiuslup Mai...., Wat Usiv-:IT tf? ) ai il .hut-. Mte,,,.r. Harris. ": w .i r' f; Wr..t..Oh.oJ A M a.'.ie.ijsi'!;"','WOoi lyii'inseiiitTi I inloi: ""'"ii,."-' Sim.' to.itr ai lt.nl.otu .aVA 8otay Jl tin r A J M Jm... : ... tl. .i"'i a -"!. ... .1.. I It tr - t Co: ii do llrair ai' a'aasia. it d- C at rsv: 16 A J St. rl "t L' i Irsrk i ' !' ' "' slls. Utai4a.ar Lliiv ri 'J'tloSlluiisa-'Uina" Unm k rHai 11 .K IrninnVh n. si II do JAiars. Knu', s.nies. "Vj;' ltiun k I wnsi Ankara esaos ;eHa tuasat K wfa.ua- Mi i 'o-m o".'e "'-S-I- ' ev li e:..; lo t-ln. .piTj, i n-rne .t tieitetiaii isiMieejeauiiisi a Muvu., Ill nam yn J Tl hiio.i'J A ; 5" b.ii. ala-'ives Jush -.'r-i'ip ii-.i :i bba, r0 I'M bsu neb 1M ir Lbls oolM o satm ik Ke.tsear, M'airs A I'wt Ml t oll, cordate OrJuawes l pate.n -iiti l , pfc.a f i.,.wreSiIai-y ik blimiTto ; 71 bitts Jetsr 'NisiVia Liea',a-. :-, 44" 1 1 as usta 'isu, Ur K MarA e.iu,Hyr .ebCls Masse), t t.l'll A I'm: III Ul . or ! I . .Ul k Ii n -, Ul . .e tu kill, ilaiaa, (cbipru ar C . . n'l ii.ar( WH) ili'l'o.oo il" ; bns W'U' ln. Il.i.l.i 4 "; I -JS bt.i. 1 ci. j s Siu. a t'i .1 etas dujea J Koaiai' lo bab-t U.a I bait i t..iji.o itaaiuu. ort.elHt lrMWla.a t ttxo HeH Ctells. stieryetllattwcsy. , , " -'. ' I LASS V -Julv 11 ISM, , , ' 10 IS. IT, "!!, 74, 4 o, fid. tl, 5.' I 73, 4t, ill, tf, bl. 31. 4'.,id, lJ, 4-.i, lo, 2?. . alsab)'siar.-safc g . Oeviausa, A,