JLL TMJLI fflE EYENIiTO i I. PHI LA I) K 1 ,1 11 1 A , T U1M)A JUL V M, 1SG4. M a. M ..nV ! Ml ) lur, I All. SkF nly HO ' tin- II. . at ii.e. urg II' ( v '( v If ) :1 THIRD EDITI0N.m)M iaklkston. FKOM LHA LTIMOUE. GEN. FKANKLIN AT BAT.NUJT3. PARTICULARS OF HIS ESCAPE. SLEEPY EIBELS AND FUNNY SCENE 3. 1ATEST FROM WASHINGTON. UKIIKLS JTA-It AWAY jnto., i;io., jho.. ito., lit ci. Hprlnl f a Ttin Fvnlrir IVIearrrariti.' Hai timokf., July li. All dispute about th Itfety nl (tcikthi 1 rank in Is now tclilnl. He breiikta-tcd at r.urmim'r Hotel this morning, tind is r.o thi re in good henl'b and ipirits, givng i m lii g df tallx of hi capture and escape. He was rairlcd to a place In Carroll county, wheic the Kebclt under Otlm.re b.vouacked f ir the night. Mont of their ofllcrs, and miuynf tie nu n, wont to different farmhouse to grit iiin.eiblng to eat. Tney left Franklin ualer f uurrt m ar a buy stuck. V ben 'he n'glit waned, Ibrsc guards went to llop Fr.i.klin 1101 being sleepy, iys be took a walk, atid the last lie know of tliu Iteliul gmrd it vr I slcei Inp, while he found himself walking un- nvhrlid and fp'i towards llallinore. 11c rays Gilinii'e turned lilrn well, nod that tin H dels generally In Laved cleverly. All la cumpsrativi ly quh t here txlay. No III litis are kia-wn to lie near and wine expected Tie militia inroliin lit goes oa spiritedly, and tie authorities now are ileta rniinedtoearry .tout. Mai.y Hfc- as oiiiMS bave skedaddled, hut thvy will ho held iirciiiin utile on returning; others freely report th"ino vcs. The Philadelphia tUi'roml is being vigorously repaired, and it il hoped that It will be in run- ling order to-moi row. Itcpair gangs have gone cm on tne Nortbtrn Ceutrul, und it will be rurit ing In a day or two. The Western Maryland Uoad ia running traina rrgulurly the entile length. It huh not injured. The B It more und Ohio Kaili-oad is undergoing vigorous repnlrH. The road to Wusliiugtoti la rnnli g truths, and a 1 the ro l ng (Unit is lining repine d. Unlit Hill Mart twice a day fur Ferry Til a. It la now as-cei tn'n d that the Hebcla mlTcred tirnbty t the Mnnocary battle. They left 400 dead on the (h Id. and over .riO Imdly wuuudod. who arc now in our bunds; many of them old . ceiB. Onr loss wus not taif their. The latest news from Washington represents 11 siife, and Rebel, d. pared for Vlrgiin-t, but K ia bopid tbut ronuy of them will be ciptured An immt-me numlier of c.tt'eand h .rien w.rro dil D awny I rum Weti-rn M.nj'laiid. and lar qunDlllin of Mores. Fedcrul e uta Mill eon'iiiuo at nil po-t around Haltliuore, and pickets are potted. The puns system mill contlaues rigid, Euslneks very quiet. LATEST FROM PETERSBUR ft THE WELTJON RAILROAD STROYED AGAIN. VVKftT GEKER&L GRANT THIMS. Bperlal tn The F.vmliiir Tr1cKrh. DaLtimour, July U Ws have advices per- frctly reliable from the front at Petersburg up t Wednesday uioriilni;. Orant found tint the KehelM had completed repairing the Rillroidt'i We don, be accordingly seut out Gregg's Uav.ilry to cut it g do. Iheyniaiched to near Reams Station, whero they totiLd a Rebel force, and drove them in aon' dtuuif, wheu our forces were relufor.-ed by ll.rlow'.-1) vi-inn, awl ti.e railroid w is held, and the work of dcntrni-tion wus mill goiug ou wbtn our luforuiant left. Ornt looks up n the In'o K 'b.A movement nifte raid, and Is not likely to loosen his hold aponiboil'brl c pi'ttl. Matters never looked betiei In fioiit ol rctcishnrg than they do now. Trnvrl to tl'noliliiifian K"Niimeil. Baltimoiib, July 14. The trains Hre running to find fr ill Wahiit'on this uioniiiK a usual. Ti e Washington papers of to-duy have boeu itct I veil. t'niicd Nlntr 'lirlllil oMiinlsslon )MlicHt'fti Nnil SitmeN for tho tVuiitnte. Ov.ttthiii'HO, Julv 14. Fifoen delegates froii Fliliidelphia teacliedttil plitee J e er lay, uud were reinforced hy several from hero. All led for the lield alwiit noon. They took a lurg au. Bt ty of -tores. The wounded will be t ikeu to Fredeilek t'lly. I.ATKK rUIIII t:tCO. Vtxr Yoiik, inly II. The Hteniiiir i.-4cry. fri in lluvana, wl h date to ibeOili ia-'ant, U i- anivid. hhe brings V ra Cm, il i' til nm ll In-tan', atid Cry of Mexl o to the 27 h nit. The Stuiiil'iJ 'ays that (iem-ral Tr.igi, with bis whole army, ha-i given in liit a lliuiion to lb Kti poe. The liniuyttlc i;enn i'. l)obludo is Mated to have disi niileil tbo re- n KM-H of his rrirv ur P ,t. .-.i , and it on hH w iv to ron fir wiia the Kiu.ior. Kl-ewhe e t t stxlid ihn he la at Mj aui ua-. bound to 1 1- Ctiui d SratcH. 1 1 e N j i.iiiir-ii tTniiRiii a' Onjaea li i ni"t in ir d ri d, a if! lie uiur.ieiei' mihicii :ed tor cvicuti u 'lie A'nb..ii ud r h il bit' lu no t'y tlm C i Topi mi laiiiro, oi Ilia -a:o urr t.il oi .xi.ullu ut M. xuo. 1 he iel;nris r i"ht r inrrcudii, t at Havana, fining to tbu heat aqu rai:. . Bt n.-)i't.ir-itrt VwSiiiilrerM. Tt' sio.v, July 14. To thuii-nri'l vo'unto. rs went in o i.iUip y e - r.Pij , aii'l it is ln-lieved to .' tbe iiiiniber will n a h tne iiious i 1 1 ibinui; in jikh't i w. ek. A t II. ere I- im lurk of iiriiis, tin liue will tpud.ly lie ready. ti:i;ivti. ok ivtrz::s. Nr.w Yomk, July 11 Th stennur I.ilt'e hln, fill ( i.B' li Mi hi, was raptured on the ti h, by t le t. nun i Ci iry.-!.ui i. t-b a an an iiuu plunder, Ol I 'JO ion.-., win a,'cneru! eurg i. liiiMuN, J p. It. Tliu Hi ti-h ir'i I'l'imi '( ii, tiom lie iiinila, wliji h w is ca itiircd o i the bib, oil VVlliun.nti.il, oy tho J'-ni J.i.-kvm, liu uniM-ii. She i u Mile-whei-l kieainer of ' toim. ma! pmchahcii ut llulil'ix seveu Hi in hi tigo f..r t'i ,u. I. SLe was c iptiu.nl un b r urt li in. will a laipo of 4 U si k of .alt, 21 barr-Jls ol -pi i m, iu.,1 10') boxes ot soap. . 1 he ci turi d birunii r l.Kt'f AU his alio ai fivcal.ire. She hails jroiu Suvunuab. KurkrlM tiy llearHil. Ntv. Youk, July 14. Cut.ion iiuict tit 1 b8 VIuui iiit-I'iiii v l won . I I .tKl lai n ; Miuii. $M 'Ji', 1" il.i , !. :l...y.. li ii a,ni,,rn, fi j .i,i-mi. Wn.4t " i , tii. i iii. it' . I i tn 1. i ut, I a. O irn -i.iiil . ! it v., (. l-.n i lii ai fl h.'.l lij. i.eol h .-v. I ark .id i ue v I. I.MiaiiLtv 4 l.ltk V UUil HHU ll'.llllll il he.i,- 1 !. ,r, l.c: bulrulal Wi.ial, js liuUli' i i j bi.h b.,1 ei-. are i utter. Chic j.o atid It a'k I-!un(l l'''ii I I" Hi-mi ..ifd. i- : I I 0"l t'-iiirai, r-M Iilnoik i.-, ri.1 U.iiui, 1 il'i:M-an H luiiii n, 1 1 I" i.i.n.e, ,; ,., i.rlimliil I . i ', ; Vi V III' 11, .III I , ; tl.. I' up.,,, 1'ISI, If, JinMnmui, 10., ouu ioi Cutiui-siM.lii'i i O-lJ.iti HIGHLY IMPORTANT. Rebel Battery on Jamc3 Island Captured. JOHN'S ISLAND OCCUPIED DY OUR TROOPS. Unsuccessful Attempt to Cap ture Fort Johnson. Niw Yoiik, July 11. Hilton Il.al advi.es ri p. rt a battery on James ln.aii.i, captu.i n iroiu t e ltebels Ji hns 1-laiid was succes-fiilly ocupicd tiy our ti(iip, but nu uttenip' to t ke Fort J iiiiis in by a iii)Jil aitaek was a :a lure and one bun Ired a id nliy of our inert, lin hiding Colonel it yt, l,l.'it- o-i nt.t-Co otiel Cunningham, aiii a number o othir iidlcers were taken prisoners. sat irlm.4 Tioiii the li'tnrf nirnt of Itii rinilll Muti-liii-iilN Allium niir Wllillti I 1 1. 1. 1 ilftilil Allnrk ml fori J4liitiit Ilim lliinilrMl mill I'lfiy of our ,viii Hiliiri4t r.iitfiiKi-iiirnt wlirt Kurt l'i lni.li in iinl Ion r Jnhii' lit mul I i illlion up Hie XotiA IMitls -I v. eiitj -one Ni nroet llrowued. Aeili liirHlliiiiiH, Stono fliVKR, S. C, July 8. In mv lat rtiiiei-i'Oiiib nee 1 ineiitiom d that an expedition then on lout, tile OeiaPs in reaia to wa eti wi re at ilia' tune eontratiiiiin. I presiiiu ' yo I V have learnt d through lie. iel Houice tuit tIM xpeiiitioii Nailed from Mil on Ilea 1 on Kr, il iv ol hi wei K. hiiu iiuu it w,m on oiiiie au et'e i-ive hi ale. by pinni-sion ot tieneril K utt-r 1 hi I tliu privi'ege iof accompany mg him In hi tl lit w on ;r, ti e Cosnf 'i'oiunn, Captain C itinoti, of wi ne-aiug a I the import .lit oi eraiioiis, and of v.m! 1.14 everv -oin occupied by tbo troops compoiing ibe e.j edition. Our Furr. The troops nienib!ed at Hilton Iluml from f veial puinrn, and ma le quite a r.i -pie laid,- lorec. It 1- not proper us ct tor me to give the dfltaili in regaiu to us httciifttli, u'titougli It In -und tne Id be were well tiitornied a'aiut it thro ign tptes and oliM.tva'loiis irotn tlietr loo'io its. Uj i- ril l-'o-ti r ru utiti-d the couiiiiaud of the wti ilu for -e, untl llrieiiillir-tieneriil J. 1'. 11 itch, Brigilier. Uil.eral Sehiniiiie tilin g, 11 I el er-feni r4' E Sn.iton. Ilngaoici-tieiiei.il Wuii.nn lli-ney, ail I lYIoliel W. W. II. paei (.oiuuiaiiiliiii; u bri gade) bud eoiriiiitiuiis tind.-i him. lhedeniinatii.il 01 tnu expeiiition was n nro- loi.nd se. ret. and none of til.) iroo,i c i.ild git a InetoP. I he very who wiiiki-d signinW itlv and whispereo Suvunnali, mul l' ieo all o, B ill's Hay, the ue rgia c ait, and h'ibivau s 1-na.nl were all continently guc.'si d; bat uouody hit on be nnt sjKjt. Arrival sit Snrth IMKto. The fleet arrived off the liar ut the month of the North F.ilUto river at about two o'clock baiuid.iy m rnlug. The mght v n quite tlirk, nd some ilillli upy was oeeaioneii iniiiiding thji buoys. Captain lloutelle, of the coast survey t-tininer 1 1111, who knows every mile of tuit o a-t by thirty years' expi rieuce, lial g me in n pilot a navai vessel, aim li iste wii nJt or s, lib it ut linporiauee to warrant auygru.it risk, so he transports did not go in till tho high tide alter daylight. I.itndtiitf of rro;i. On renctilng the anchorage insidf, a portion of 'he troops were ut once diivinb irked at S.-ahrook It-laiid, ut a pier nul l wuun tne luniunie J u jneral .Sievemon occupied the point over a ye ir ago. The. remains ot his caul," wcrrt there, ami tliu iroop who llrBt lauded on had shelters from the fun c.insirurt. d, cotfee lires going.aud evory thirg vcrv romiortan.e Colonel w. w. li J )t-. is, as soon at it wis pi ucl cable was sent f irward t oe upv a p nut un John's I-dand, jut ov.r Haumver ore-k, Kbfiwa as the Suar Mid. He mirelio l .:m Siubrot k i si 1 ud, p.iBt the plaitation form-rly owned by the younger Seabroik, fO"neny 011a of the tiiiet-t In tliu country, witl lirgi an I eligattt buihling", splendid grim ids, dowers in proiu.-um, liobb' suade trees, rare slirulis, an I hi. ad acres. The whole estate is now in bd con. lit 011, the buildings dila.il I itcd the fields LUtilled, tho gtrdeas growa up with weeds, and only tho shit lo t-eet tial nil e. Colonel Davis uneounturod noi l of ill in-my on tleabriaik Island; but on arriving at a biol.cn down brioge am si lliiiloier creek, hading to 'he estate of tho elder 8e tbrook, on ,l"tin V IxlaiiiiJIie It. 01 cavalry p cke's were soea riiis poitu was ocr upiud last winter bv a f or. e utider Gentrd Iran, and iniiencninents w -m ihr -vn up nlopg nie b inits of ',1m creek, u 1 the lUiLSof the old Sea'. rook m insioo thn ks'iels were gating their breakfast, and tli-ir uors-s were rocketed in the shade of a Urge live oak. un the approucu or our torees tne ttjo.iis uiiiiinu d ana eli back ictnn a bent and me 1 In v toilinwo-ids with great priti,iitaney. Uur ad vance crossed tne bridge, when thn cnemv cuiie hact; with their reserve; but fltnling our for-e t hi large lor tin 111, alt- r exch in,'iiw a lew shots. they again tiod. One Heuel horse was wonndu I, but iln ru were no ttuer e. isnaiiios at this time 01 etlKTsnie. Culoiii l 1) vis rest-il here, t'iro.iug out p ckeis some (H-laiit-e in Ins front. M ijor nriiii, wi n a lew ol tun 411 w issicuu-etts Cavulrv, went nut several titm two or tlirae miles up the l-l -no, ilnving in largely -Si trior iiBinrter- or Keb -I c tvalry, wti 1 set) n U dastrmi nt drawing him Into a trap, and who 1'olljvoi him hack each time when ha re'urned. In the nil. rnoou (Juueral Hat 01, with bis stair, vi-rteo Co out I ll.ivn- and ro Jo out to our picket I B- S 111 llOtlt. (in S111ur1l11yevenl11gfTe11er.il Si.xton went out tiid 011 the bulowoig iiioi- iifig more troops r.rt laitOed andweiiio.it to John's l.land, aeeoiu pmitd hi Ui-neral H tit n, who assumed I u-ne oiicte command of that p tr of he exp-t.litiou. On Suiidav nfleruo 111 (ieuentl 11 it b move a'suii tloru mil' s further u,i an 1 cncsuiiiotl ttierc i-the night. On the niovuiug of Monday, tbo lib, be im veil Htttdn to a nl.int itioti, at eit t ir nti.es from I.eg.iievtlle, wh te a bridge crossnd a e.nek on his lelt. rue ino-iiiug wasitreas-ty 1 , with searci Iv a i-reatli of air In 111 it ion. To tiircti was nloijg dust, roauswuh 110 b olo, Im lioeti with husnea ingti eutjiwli to deprive 1 liu noiii ers of the sbgl t "re. - Hi ,i did bltisr. 1 ' 1 vi raii troops (-11. Imc.1 the 111 ir-b well, but the rwitit li, una eiiMouii .1 in me sul ry eltui its. wei-o etimptttely exhioiste I. Il'ltitlreds f. lowti, ovei powt red by tin. mui. Oneor tsto wore tat. ill . siim-ti ui k, bin tne im,) irity were taken up in 1 inbului.ee-, and rec- virvo. .'u sctiueitlv Q 1,. ml 11 ,teh made tnoth-i inuieh aerosi the si 01. 1 10 pl left, atid ho bis -lin e u aile other inovem. nts, wnieU it is not PM-orr lor me t 1 ib t'l ibe -s vec. llurntg ibese o ' rail 11-, 1 v 1 of the 9 h tToited Si iei-cronil luaipswen: Mlled n k'r ins lea wiib the Rebel scouts 1111 1 pi.-kets, an I all h 1 several wiiuu-b d, 1' o! inline, ui.e or two of the 4ih JiabMiebuctlii C iv.ili y. IM.Kiltlt.ii fp tint iS'orth IMl!iit Hl.pe t'u Pa u:dn ' ul'irroonii, Urb;.i.liei-G npr il II r. ney.tti'b troops tin He intn-or's t'-i.to-o.-.i.-, .I.u'.n'iii.-. , u' d t'i-u'ii, tn ill up li.e Nor h I' llHto in r. 'I i.e jiii.b ut - y'u ie.it c- and i'aii (.', ni. ail ibe navy my it r.f'tit.'.M, vcre .en- tip b; tuti.-.ii llrttl- ri n to e-Htst, aa ! Cie:ier.,l Ka -T -ils i v.:t,t iip in the reveiji.o ennir h,(.'.i. lieu u'sl ii fuot Mil. id lit W liitl! '. lint. Ulld e. irly 'i :lli to ir 1HM i ui (i 11 to uniieii iri'atul. .V lev. mi e-. o i, he en i . mi'evi d a bcld bat'ei y 01 lill.'d p.ci'es O'l tie oppo-pe sitle ol' a creek. lie ri puicd tsi ti tieral Foster, and was "in eb d o l!uk the lia terv il po. -.io.e. uei.il ln-'ir ul-o win' up the Imw i ere ':, in thn ii-iei He cutter, aec.'iitpui.icd by tile t,'o-ii.o'oi w till C.tpteiit lit.uie lo it pilot, to eD'h'-ivor ii 11 lit. the battery that si le. He filing, d e fir t un' tune, sinl it the lieiieN n i;o id Mieliln,'. I hev re', 1 ed vnh nub ii t urni'V, l"it dul no -iii eic.il ill bl'tii'g eli her of our hunts, (inner 1 1 lliruej reporli d that it v as I'll pi it t e ibln i o take i In- biitiery or laiuk i, oAiug 11 tne p. i iilmr torm i iou of lite ground, an I it w.ig dual y Ut enn il ex red it ut lo with liatv the force. Ibis tltri'tnl, tho only c. -names being a lo - itinihi eil. (Jeneral l o-ier n tiiriieo to ill' N'o.th l'.iiislo harbor, uud tube ineiitly went oi Stotto tier rial Hirrey the next tiny rtj-emhaiked, and uUo Went iu B ono. I -sprtllllon 1st Jniiioa Ixlnud. On .Saturday morning, the 'li, as a co op'rs. the un Yemeni, Urgi nil N. Iiliniiiel iuunr, coio manttii.g lb' di tin t of M rrK and Fol y l- lauos, cit'SteJ ov. r to Juines I-iand fnmi Follv, wi"i a I art ol h s knee, und druse in the 11 pel pleUe1-, n'tir a siiirmwh. l liet.ocipa were men I traisd n. to column. "I'd advanced to yard n tibl b it 'ei, Lot uniil leerntly rei upled. 'I he ti l l.ul'e l S tiles i-ulof d iiil'aitlrv. iMid ibe Wed iNivy Vo.k, " .ie placed iu the, advauce. MM BALTIMORE TO WASHINGTON. Map of tho theatre of the Rehcl Attack upon the Fortifications Of tho National Capital. ,..rr j? v.,s- . " . i'- r -..r - i w ii- ,e' KiU'.'t-'a r-.n SCALlf Wltill i hey aruveu ve.y ueti i .a I ui i.i i Rebels opctn d wi h tw orass tield-piecvs, wim cnni-ier, creating oonsioeruhie b ivoc indeinsiiig some conlusl n. Ibe 5oib Ms-aeti'.ise(ts hit been formed Hi l-tie lor the piit oose ot clirgin on Ibe fort, ami as simiii as the tire bad 'ajeil diawn ihey advanced at double nn'ck. Th irs was a di lie to duty to pi-rfo. in ; for they li id t ebaree through reirmling while and bUek troops, In tee face ot a murderous tire. It it tin y in vt r tlinebrd. The Iteircl Urn was pii.e high, uud nearly all who were wouudod wore h t in i he head. With a i-hout sod tbe intreoldity of veterans Ibt y rushed over the parapet, driving the lin iel toices In fore them Into the woo. is, ami c-ipturing the two guns As tnis was ihu llrst lime ibis ugiuielit was ever under a hot tire their eon Inel us CHpeciullv pr iseworthy. Tin-y have tuny snstameil the reputation won bj the M-s .ehmet'S colon it tiooH, by the filth at Wagner and at OliKlce. Gen. ral S. hiiiiin. llln ig held ibis position ab mt a nay, uud ibeti tell back about a mile and A I-b If, with bis two Csptured gun , ami inirenuiied. Ti e rias .n ol tbe tailing back was that tint post, lion was an incouvei.ieiit ore to hold, and was i o more adi antag' on-that the one now oecu piid. General HcbimmeiliiinU has since been j ilued by General buuey und tin lor -e. I'liHiirrrsariil Altnrk ou tort JoIiuhoii. On Saturday night I he 127th Nov York, Colin. el buto.y. and tho A.'d i'nunsylv mi i, Colonel II. M. Hon ull uu.ier coiinuaud of Con nel Oiiri ry w. re oniered to cross tho watel fioiu Morns Ia and, and ende-tvor to sur-prn-e Fori Joho-ou. 1'Ln.y wvui over In b wis, out the tide w s not lavora in on arriving it tne Ih'iu b, and a k liou ot the boats go' agroii id o i a uniil I bar. Colonel II. .yt and I.ieiu.-Col nit I Ciiin.il ghain, with u division of their roomie ', ui:i uti, d in lauding, mul surprised ll ittery hiini kilts, anoutwoikof Fort Joiiusoii ; but by tl e aeeidi ut. not being supported, it was use. ess 10 alien pi Ftnt Johu-ou wl:lt is tarn. oil of mviiuI I. unoreti men. Ti.e whoe pur.y a-h ir. was laptureo. It liulll'x r, d one liuinhel and thirty i vt n el.l'id men uud the l illon itig 011 eel s : Col. nil 11 M IliiVt. I.i. ll'eliilntC il iel CiiMiitij.il in, I'apiu u I lea'. II. C nun. l' t-i Lie I lei airs .leii.e- (i, S uvuts, .St las A. liauyau. and 1 hoiiiR- K Kvai.e. At 'he tune ol the a'tn k none of the guns of Fori Johnson aeie anind towartls tha tieaeh, nut ihty huve sl Ce b eu tunveil so a. to point in t'i it uuriltou. Til re is no douo tu.it the expedl ion wi uid ht-.ve been romp tel sueec siul nu' for tie in loi Innate ici ei.l at I ,nd t g C .lo el lit yi an. I I.i. ut. Daui-Ci'li'D. I Ciiuuin.'lia n in ph i dul i lb. er , ami their c ipiii " jn-t as tti -v hud navel) ami tkliiu ly ccuuipl sm-d tneir iti'po-t i ciy ne ru'il g. It is u e propar, htnvi it r, to bliime any one un tl, a' lessi, tbero i pu-i te t vlib in e ul Inise. ui, iu, t, Ttiu l iilure. l up; o i , Miouni ue -ft uou ..s un or inn. y u lrioriLi e ot uur. NiV'KtM llro-viiMl. On Sutiiidty, while t io navy tn" I -it was tow im a pi tt ti" I t'ui b..eti h i ii nc-u'o -s. In st in i iivei, it via run un'lei iii tiunb.g .mliteu'y inid t euiy.t.iit ui.itiiiiisn.a. flic lid.ii ciineii' nil v. i i Miuioi it ibe iiii.c, uii'l 'lin bialies wt.14 c .t t rt 0 It w. s somt nuys it ?uro till ot thoiu lere leeovei . d i iel Ilu u d 'the siht of ilio sw ilien i t 1 1 sis I oaui.g ubtail , not very tigre-a ne to '1 ;,fc wl o luuubi.ud utt U'atispo.ta unit g iuboats i'ii t:.e river. l.'iii;iiHi-&ii-ikt with Iteliel Itntterle!. Cn John's l-lmiil. cm the h it li .uk of S o 11 rlvi r, ii iiiiipit ol it. id s i r so at,., v.) l.egire. ile, on groui U 1 1 eiiji. ed by (lenerai Wt'if.Dt's torce a! ilu lime ol (i,.neial Dcnbam' expeiiition, is l-irt l'i ligle, a Heb l win k of eon-nlei so e n it itgt Ii, ii i, li il.eybtve another battery ou ttitt Juiim J-lai d fiili , whiltt fur her tin, ou J inn's l tutl.lti I'linh. fori. On tint mo inn:; of tie Ii it. h, when i u r giinbonts, ai a sigiml, ran uu i.,i: hoi, day d.-i otaiious i t ignal rl igs a.id ui. ntii'g, Foi t IMi lo opened on inc. u very sp tv lul. lliclirt shell exp'i.detl bitwten the Pnu- slid the Mr In .., which were l ing vet e near ugiibir. The latter ami a moriur s.'liuouer re pl i U vigon ui ij , i.liehleg many h tils uti.i tho lin toy's woil. s. The uioiii'ora I.ki.iuK lud .lm it.uk, ly iiig oppt site l'lb ge, no ir 'tie J on a IsUt.d hort , alto engaged tin l it, un l 'h i lin ig I-.- Ineii I ep i.p, with oe a-ioua iuteriuts.ioiis, i vi r suite. Wi have fad nr eaoiaUius slui lug all ti.i- fi-li'liiK- G ncral Fot-tei is very actiy.', tolng fro u p Hit to p. 11 I. aud glv ug ttaoeral dirneiions, ijav u Ihethtails to hln n. nt-iais. Hi ui i ll a livtu ti p 10 lliiion Head yesieniav, nut it'.uruad i.a Ujtdlate 7 to the seu ut opeiatious. ESCAPE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN. Full Particulars of His Capture, Treatment, ai.d Escape. IZto., JUto.a JltO., UtO.i JUto. 1 UK I'Si AI-K K tiV.S. l'KtHMJf. IIaltihohe, July 1 1. Maj ir-Qcneral Franklin arrived safe in this city ub nit thiee o'clock this Uiorn rtg, as was anticipate.! from the informa tion reci iicd yestciduy, ami is now at B iruuui's Hotel, te.ting Irom bis fa igue and exposure. The following is a brief account of bis capture and escape. Uu was seated Iu a car at the time of bis capture, alona-ide of a wounued Lieute nant O lout I, when a Kebil oiliciT euino in tne car, ai.d aodriss.ng hiuitell' to the wounded otH iei, said : "Are you Msjnr-Oeoeral Franklin ?" lit, ii-piiru .but he was u -t, auj 6e them bit I ami' .uu 1 ana. G. i.nal risnklin wai in cit iens' dress, hot ibe Hi Hi s a 00 put the. questi.il lo htm, and nu liuuiJy abbwtied ihai sucu was uis name and n.l k. 'ibeie was no do. oil lu m. luiutl, Iroiu In- manner ot hi- iu.i rr.igator, hut ho had be. u oi tut out by some ol the pa.-seiig. is. ll.iil net saio, lieu, rui 1 am uappy 10 see M u." IheO tul rep I d. " 1 e.iuuol -a.' that. I am pit ssi 0 10 sec iou u inter the . i.e iiusl inees." At t ut It'll IlilUU IS ullel warn (il.tuoio C ouj hiio tl e 1 ai , alio alldll-lng hi.iiself to tieiiorai 1'iaiikl 11, sod, (ieiietal, you w.li cjastdor y. 11..1 11 in y piihom r." Hi YW'Stiiu put in o a carriage, and, with other prist litis, iiiivtu through Hie .ountiy, siop.-iug awhile ut Towsvinowu, then going aero, 10 Ki olt 1 io li, is here hey .iri.ved a ai.il 1 u elo :a uu 'iiiit-cav ii.oii.ing, uud laioiedu e y liivoa iiektu bo ihe 1.1-.I11. I Ii Cn 1.1 ral su put in ttie ens o.ly of C lo ain Owens' ui 11 two gu,.rtls, wh eiv ehatgiO w.itj Ink sale l-c. ping, i'.x u li g mm nf a. -1 -it au I v.. 11,1c III. 110 llla.l'ly laid lliHU and fo.uod b ' ep. 8 1 11 af er, the Captain and bis guards laid ill. wn, a id be listi lied aiiMo i-ly l'or linlic itnius ol -le-p . n llietr 'S t. Id-hid no. 10111 I ig hi h re 1 e !.-rd In fiutr-l nea est 1 1 11,111 e nn 11. el .e 10 Im 1, wn: bcav.ly, mo u0"tiriiy unires - II g iu vi lli i.e ai d pr iu diiy , until u b eaaio inn ceijily 11 nd 10 w.iki any null .a.. sloepur. The Captuiu und Ins o'h r guard h nl a ,. . in the un ttt.tnutt commenced 10 u.tituc. tattler I , UV l , li he l.eiiei ,U I'OnllilU'-l, nu h.-una op'U. lo ii gn sup. He in. I ill lui. iv y t oi ft 11 u lime, ui.ul ull three 6ne uuniiJlalta 110 I i; 11-- 01 t-liep. Fear tig 111.0 ihey wo'e pbiy ni? "possum," ha gi t u,i ituil wa ktd e ro es- y .nouuil.aiid m iveu our 10 the bhc-, Mi l wuic'inig t ioiu. lie lUeu e. linl ed itnioty, ami matte e .u-uler .bio 11 n-m, Hind u g ihiil tnry wauteii uu exeux; to sb it at inn., i ll ot thi 111 laying wuh fi ir r h. uauds IH-.ili'- tllH U.U'.' S ol ill ur .i1 'l in ii.dieaiii.ns of prolounti -lo -p b In ! so u -.-11,11.1. k. ub e 011 the pari of ull mice, if luo u, lie I I ilu light lb .1 he mould le-l tne sm uti y of Uu Ii slum l rs 111 jmnviijg the ten a. This is dul. nun o 1 loo iing ha k ctnil l see 11 1 rs'incmi lit ol ihu tlu-k y tor us 01' It gn trds uu ( oil hesliotat ii sssi vi-rul Meld jump nglli-j feq -es, in d i 1 e ing t-iraiglit a eao 111 liu di. ncriou ho tliousbi would take Inn. losr iro- the .1 y. He inn lor s'K.ui three, piarurs ol an b oir, wl.i U I e enti lid a thick wood, Hid 10 un waaa y sla'e, hung realty bioketi lowu hy fiiiguj, Uu toiighl a pin of 1 oi.Cealmeui li. ri uiutii'd coucua ed for the balance of the night and nil 111. next day, lroUeu:ly s-eitig from hit billing place I nu Utb.-I scouts s ureulj for him, and seoiiiing the iiui.he.s nid ihur inls. Finally, a out suusi 1, alm ut 1 .ui.sb i for a. -r and loud, he thought he nuhl iu -lure out, b iv leg 1. .11.0 to tho uouclu-ioa that f 1 nod un a i l st.inutit n was neatly us bad as ociin; a prisout r. He ini ket 10 tbu w jods. however, aa I ooa sw 'wo uieii moving t.iwanis linn ca ryi.ig I irgo , bunt' leu ot hay, ilu wak.d up 10 uiaiu all t asked them what tbey wcie duiug wim bay ia . i -'- r. I. I ilu .uii.1. w e.. o..c wl I.. cm l.p.eU. ' 1V1 have hln our horses lu the woo Is lo k 'ep 'lictn out of the hands of the d d Rebels, and we are going 10 li ed tin 111." 1 h s lepiy w..s asnffleVn Ind ention of tbeir fei iin ei.iH, and be immediaiclv made known to them ibe eireumS' ant es of hn ptesioice In tin woods, and who he was. Tbev greeted him mot kit iby und coid ally, end droit id lli-r bay and conducted him by a srciuded route to tin ir farm-bouse, where be was tno-t kindly und to-i lt.ibly reci iv. d by the lauulv. Hemp in a iir-ighbni hiMd surrounded hy It -hisl sympathisers, and some of tbe Rebel scouts s'tll piowiing erouuil, appaieuty smU'Iiiii; lor bin, his whtre-il outs was kept a prof 111 nil secret by Ms loyal host, who, on Weduesil iy , s t about de viling Ilu alis of get lug lulu lo the city. 11ns be ace- lupiislied, a ai at 1111 night last nighi a earn ige went out lio n the city aud re turned wuh the Uenrral, he b-ellug us he ex i r.sstd I nnseo, mure free than he ever bad Lebiri felt iu Ins tile. '1 he nun, e ot the g dliint und patriotic Mirv bDd fertii' r is at present ivl'hbc'd, for the r a-on that he has cause to fear Re a-1 retribute. n shot. hi any more of tie highwaymen of Oil tnorc's bund be still iu the ueignooih jod. A hiillr.iiti. lo Jsini'k Unritnn Itennelt- IliHAiti, July 11. Tbu following rae-sigu bus In cn sent to J. U. ik illicit, lC-q., eultor o. t lu NewYoik Hi .'. Cliitoih Il.ifsu, C. W., July II. f I am here tor peace the oppo-ltu of anirchy, ond lor a n sti r ition of all that Is valuable to ciibir tcclitni. I wi-uld like 10 see you here. Cniite oe, don't be all aid of y our own thunder. (S'gnrd) Gi.oitos N. KahokHS. A' a recent rnee ing of the llr.ti II K hno logiciil Soeieiy ii is s..id 1 here Were p acetl ''oasis 01 ihe ssiiil of un iiuliv.d.ia' at oilier, ut per o I id i diil. lile o snow ihe ehiiiiges" pri.lue. d la iinyiars. I' I- on lie same nn iple, wo su(i o e. 'hat tin two -kul s 01 1) ni S vitt are pre served iu ire au.i, one when ho was a bty,aud the uibir wneu he was mm. l'llll..V!t.i.i-ii 1 1 1 i ur; Ht.riiur, Tin nsiiAv.July 1 1 Qiioreiiron Bark is scar eo, bin 111 in, itltt r ml hir llrsl .s.i. 1. Il.eic Is uiere ill itur.i li.r t 'li.vi-rs.i-, I. uuil a . il.t ir 111) bitsi el' wuh e. I ilg$ ...i.e.iu p A tm. la Fituut'.y aud IJ.l stu 110 s.les have tiui ii ru iiili-U I It, luqiiity irl 1 en li.. i.iv .vli 11 a lau-d, .n I ru.-Hlj 4 ti I eiiie.lli.it In ur 'It tt lio.). 1 liu .s'S. ciairlfca hi 0 laor. I 1 ei t. s aina un 1 iiiini sxira laiolya' ltf'.,iipi larb.ittl chufl v at ' lie )..'t.,r Ul i n; sit I s.iail 1 si ti 11. it.iic-i'liiini tb l) -siil.s ureiiiNSi.gloO.il r'tJIlT. htm I u.t is un. ,1,1 itni in C 1 n 1 .u .ji .. 1 1 .'. 1 iii, iit,ii"nr 1 ui I. I.e.. :.n. n-1. .iii.iti y, N.. idlus i tl H"urrt.' in M it :. e i.iai-'ii-.t.'r . ar a ut.'-, -i 'i. le l v.ry lion VTrt.i.it o.ii-r.u--, utiit's .lumi'il 1. i;. mi Willi lilt's el .M .'b I.i 'nl. p. im r,i l at .''. . pi i,,i :i.-i, a-.u l. is. l-u.hi I. ila i.i.- -I Jo , ttv uut'tit. ., T7.'a c-a s. s ,iiiu sultt wr :u r lu mi. :e art.s . l u.l ..l i nja ii iiil' DH tl'..'1 I urn ei ti-it u.iU'1. in iin nl ,'. cr ; imm , lu luilit h y. !: ." n as it ti cinl .1 f 1 . i. Uns ai. .. ua un Vi'U : V.oi, tin-It N l'eiiit- ivn-i a so d al li,) ;,.y.M. Vi he ) la ni I nl" tl r. It-Mi. W h.ui' nl tail I .i'..h -.f t'. Ul.st ii aula dl.U t;,..u litili. at 91 so. LATi:T ?ill'.lr. l.TJiLLI'Jl.CI!. H' i.r Vary iV a ui i. . . iud, iiaui.M.i, H tr.l.'iun,'irtiT f-i .I W uvp, Mr- r it, h il. it I. AUiIim r til it Cj. K. h I- 'I. lit. t. !':. iim i - i-i in. i'ii toiMr Aftlurm, i u, t'i rin -u.ii. ( up niii. H Ui S' KI) (Mi.i VfiltMSi, hri : Ui'n. rnJ Uiik, ut in ra IteAiirtu ' . bssiltf' iu c,. .1 flil .fri . tft l-isl Nl-k.-iH 'U, 4 llaVk f OfO ViQ . Kit u itt' Uniil o :rM li rt' Oitll un. S.'! r Nmmij i' j .in.;, Wtliv, iruiii ' . Tiro Mum 410. lu b il- lNi 1 CBl'Oilll. hr liiuit;a. lluo eviulu, (rum Nut r It, lrt b'tlUst ti ef . NurM. Ilu hawiv, tU-hdway, J rbvi fiJii V.- Yo' h In ti.ijiHist ii t si mui Mjnr tHin.'.ta totto Siui h, 1 ol.t) Irom ,v 0tlo, U"L, win. fci-lu lu Jauit t.UirtUt, JstlM) u' kt)ilUt; . 'LASS ti-JUI 11 I Ifr. 4? 21, til, ai. 4I.4..H. s n, 27. 3, 73. r.trA I'u is 4.1 1 -Jiiv 14. IH.. 27. C4, 3s V4. :i, 7. '21, .17, 6bt Oti, i J, 78, ti3. tLrvuitik nut by iVtiOri'siiijv V. nJMM .HH ft tft., EXTRA! FIFTH EDIT10M! RUMORED CAPTURE OF PETERSBURG. TIIlMtKHKL I'ATDIsUS IKtRlCRN S CAVALRY AFTER THEM. r.tc, I'.lr., lie., Ktc. f.lc. I'.tc., Kir. Nl w Yoiik, July 14. The Commernnl AJirr- tinr i ays that a pn niincnt hanking-hunse In Siill sie-t las received a cp tlch from the ksliirgloii hiuiiih of the firm this morning, KkiibMacs tl at General Grant's forces havo i run lid FiU'istiing. V e I ave im lvtd no confirmation of this news. Thi Ci mmnnul also says a private despatch ru in V ash ngti n to a Wall striet banker, aUtes lat Miindi L's Cavalry force has been des i sicl cd to intern 1 1 tl e Ucl.el raiders, and had cat bill Hum. vi r Court Hume. HOItnirilN Sir .uAJ.Mt-I.IKSI'.lt At, I It AMI I.IW. Fi ii vn t., July 14. Mrjor General Frank Innir vid Lite thi- alu moon, and leives for 1 hilm elpl U at a-10 Y. M. Fistmastir-Oei eial Btulr, Senator Sntnn r, AOin lal V'oitir, and ilie.r lamillcs are aisoon be Main. THE BATTLE-FIELD NEAR WASHINGTON. A VISIT TO THE LOCALITY. INTEEI6TIRG DESCRIPTION. TtAi.TiMOBE, July II. The Washington Chro nirie uh:-hm the following account of a visit to the liitile-tltld near that city : "I piocuded iiimbdl Fori Stevens on Seventh litu lot d, ol i-b.ill U III, wheu I came to toe nuts ol ihi late resid. nee of Mr Jay.ol ihe C.ty I i.si C lib c, Mi It wus ins r"vid day oebire ve il lib y l y a sin II lioiii Fori Nieveus, to prevent li e lit lei sl u p-lit o irs trmii i c.-up' lug it, A n l i i in Ii ut iLe in Mi.aied ss t are the ruin- o 'he la e iisidinie of Mr. CarUry , which s.a also iii-.'iiyeit lay out own rheds. "Ni ur ihe i nnaiiet- is a new. made grave, where mi the icnniins of a eiur.eu pa'r ot, who bid diMihid liiiiiscll w.th au army of heiiH.s and uti t nun his life to preserve tree lustitutions. Al out ctid i f bis grave . a small slab, ami from hi itiK'ilpilon ilu reon I learned thatbewa.au unknown cavalryman. 1 prin rood Hill furthir north, and at tbu d.'ssn.i of audio Irom Furl 8 evens came to a Ici i e thiowu ..cross ihe road, and occupied as a bin two rk by the Rebels the ibiy previons. Here wn. n.Hiks nl l aid righting Union ami K-'hel uitoKits, some broken, and others utiiujnrtid, ii.l iiiss ihn wu aay by those who had ooce rt-ni. ihiut, but who bad no further Use far Hum. "'Ihiso ley pl'eil in heaps by the way, while tits, cups h. virsacks, cap pouches, and thou 'aiidsol rHitridgis sndbulnM were scuttered I ire i i.U tl tie on tw Ii sides of t.ie Reliel hreast wi iks.niid i numg the rille-pits dug oy the Union ildiets. in a lielu near In. Every rail in the Ii in s and f ach tree o re.-eutly us. d as a shield, both by Rebel aud Union soldiers, show well hut has been tbu work of the last few days iu tins vicindy. Whie thus contemplating, a anuad of Union cnvHirj parsed, ou the r way trom the fron', es Ci r'ltig hlietn It. Ik I captives covered with dust, iii.ii ap ati Dlly worn out with const mt traveling am bi rd novice. I comiuued on tbe way, ni l von, d I lie residence ol Dr. tl. Heath and Captain A. J. Richardson, wbotoge bur occupied a bo i on un riptit sice oi me roau, over a nine iroiu Fcrt Btt vios, hue a- a sorry picture. Hearlnu of the a,i pit si hot Hi litis on Monday morning, they re nt' vtd the ti m le members of the family to thn fort, ii nd hi fine ihey cool I return the Rebels lied ossess ou of tne premises. Everything ahoat the pluce il scattered in great confusion, i nd whut eh thing could be uiaue use of by too Kel i Is, tiny exchanged ior tueir less attractive mils. Ihr liullrJIt g Use f showed with what a-curacy our ait.ibryn in dire, ted their shot and shell i guiiisl its mui a. Eight shot passed tnro igii it In m one sine to ihe other, and tho disirs, win iliws,uiid sideboards, are covered with bullet nun ks. Iu u led south of this house are the graves of e i vt ii Pel els, ami lu a cornHeul on I ho opisjslu not ol tier. -ad lltn en other Kobuls rest from tin Ir ili-sirui live work. In giove on the u her side of tho road from Mr. liluir's le.-iiienee was found a book, thi ilghtli volkine of H r ni's works, laeko 1 to a nee, and winch I have brought wi'b me, an I inn irnhsciibetl ihe following inscripliou, which is writ leu on a Hy leaf : "f i.H WAimsiiTON, July I A Now. tine's Abe, run Im blli-l In: quiet 'bv lis. a eu ol your ait utni-lruti.i.i, as v.itilt i-uiijs mar . lour li wo ilil. Until .tu.t lu ili.iw ymt i.ni vi n.u n itu,bM ii luu un uu in uur ni ut r trurr w. w.ll eeiue snaiD,snd tlii't y.iu nua linsr , tauU fr ,m under. Yuuia. iMuiMtutr-iilv, Tua Wuu.-r lti.ui.1. Yin; Kv-rs slA, Wll Vliblaia I lUuliyJ From a citizen who n s des sixteen miles norib riisl ol 'he city 1 Irarned that the Ite'iels riiat a st i n i f ii near Co esul e a four o'e. ock on Monday aiierniHiu, and it was uud rstood mat tn Ir whole Inrec noithof the I'ouimac co islsted t.f J- hiisun s, Furley'b, and A. I. Hoi's C ir.ss. Villi ihey eiiiirid Maiyl.oul they were nearly al on lot", bi t they have picked up tbu horses n he ct ui t y throu. h wi.i.-h nay have oassatl, n I ui wtin p.os id tht m sic iiniuntetl. J ibn-on ook lieias io d fiolii Co'e-vile, aud moved loa di Ihe r o'lu.d nl lb II v 1 1 In. Il HU'eiirs, by the s'a'eiiieni of Mirshal Ilin lnl. n , who yrsleid iv v, sited his planta ton near il e H.tt'.i. 'h t bo h (ieiicrali HrecKinrulgii I tl F ii y went ut ihe resilience of F. I', lllair, E il., wit lb Hub tbe Rebel In ampiancs. '1 le Inel t ti ii t iwu (inn rals ut C Tps were with t)ie Ri I el li ice shows Hint their numbers co il i nit 1 1- less ii.hii ihi'ty or f ir'y tho i-uu 1 men. It I- . Id Hiai liei, em I Un eklnii.lgu spoke of Ihi Rebel n.i. Venn iii ii- one (! slotted io relieve It-1 Mi oi.il, Inn a m .ii n hi ail.be s and ex,io tic ii w uld I a.dlv reve.l strsn -ie ties gu-. Ihe piissiv iiion of 'hi. in.u-ton of F. P. Ill r is t o e to the Inn rf. reiicc of tleni r il llreek i:,r:i',:i , wio mi- no tl "U 't inllueni: d by t nl I mil. i ill tiniis I'm no i ly t-xis'iog beiivcea blin si II u i ii U.t pit s n. oe. n.-r i I tuu pt 1 0. CITS IW'l'LLIJGEKCE. .1K of TiithMouKi un lo-r.iT. Rix A. M, 71. i;ooh,e. i. One I', il., Rij. Wind, li.ut. I'm ti'sios tu An aniiu Cirt. We trust our reiuieip uil. In ai i.i iniud ibn Annual Encursioo ol the Yoii'ij' Mi-ii'i Cnris'.'au Assoal I'.ija to - liiiic Cu,i , wl ;ca oceiiis to-tnorrow. As is woll- ki'.dH n, iIicm! i cur-i us are of tun must select cl ais.iti r, mui ihu gi'Mltnicii who Biiporiutecd tin 111 inc. .'iiir.eu ei ,i,.i in f. r Ibeir re-poet iblitiy an ! wen tii. Ti c it.it no it will h ave Viae sttcc w lie. I at 6 i Vic k A. M., but we a I vise all to ne nt the I'tl t r sale of tbe rivi-.r au hour provlojs to th. t t me if the;' won d toeuro coin bil lable he us in the c is. Mi. V. li Simons, tbo Pntsidout of the Asso- riHiion, liilnniis n th.t tickets siioubt bs ,eeiKit I in sdv .i.ci-, nth, r et Ash.nead r Kvius, No 7-1 1. Li tuut str. c, or at tnu rooms of me .oc.e.y I 'l,J si.d lull Cbus'iut street. Cisti,. Tin p. lies returns this morn II tvi to bai r. n of all items ol iutornst. A in i; iniineilS. Pairu w ,s c.iiin.kte.l by Aid u n a" Mil i ray up u the cbiii'gr of robbing a ii'ldic. 4 I T 10 ui.d tf' 111 W I'll. Wi :i ui Wi. Iiuu-.. colored, wat i oiurnit .o j b A'ce.:i.ati h'.v..i u -on hccliiijoo; twiull ttuU I story wl h in i ut 'o nil. Ai.aivAi.. I Uesliap-i.r-war H'ytunii.v arrived lu tins ciiy lai eviitiug, alter aa absence of C.e aa t. Thi ENMarmiiiTa Cnv Raoiinwr lUrmiv Fill iso Up. Notwl'bsiaedlng the cneerug newt from Wasbintton this morniaa. the work of in m ill g io our rltv mil goes bravelj oa. Ttv National Onards Krglment, tbe Oray an J Bio lUwrvrs j the Coal, Merchan t, and Commercial Msg In.tms, art Uing rapid y rarrii wd, aad not a shflis t me can elapse before Ihe regiments will be anl to have the city foil thousand, If Dot tnor itiong. Colontl Thoira's regrmenf, wh eh hat th Itan of othry organu ition at least torn four teen days, tt of car being rapl 'ly rlile I, aod will probablv namlwr mmt Blteen handrerl men refine Marling for tht era of war. Colonol Thomas, s It known, ht o'Mued leave of lencr from hit dutiee it Collector, and during that time a depnty will take, charge of the tin si lo si. II. ildra the rcgimentt mcniloned. Cornel f-ii.Bit'i Rrgiu e i is In esaip ami Huatb. i ok t.ni rtls and Colon. I Hernsn'- Regiiat are u nong along ry ninety. Voong in. a at wsiiiio lo join tbe Fir-t CI y Troop, wblca will abo sgt'i. ti ke ti a tie d. Colonel J. Kglena is also orgsnir-lng a regiment, to he filled witH n on In in lorn rlvr to sixty years, to be culleil II r Old Mi n's lie tnent. This n. timing tbe ritv bonnty of 9MQ wit psjr tn foriy ore mm who had enii d for thirst jests. The'otal amount now pud bytaacttjy an (inn's to $11(1,250. Tl.r Conmilcer on Defense and PrHes-tlon U still in session, ac'I.ely engard in vo lail tap- lies It rcirUiiu orginltoo Bow la-iog raewd hi ilo-ti rxpinieof the city. Tbe coiomitutw was also rrci Ivlng thia morninir reports ut the vat lout organizations now in progress of recruit ing, at d gieat i-ao-f cion It expressi'd hvitat the nisnuer In which our citlrons are replying to tl r i all It.sde Un n th. m. Tie Snbstituie Committee le tw readr to offir ftAO to all prisons ready to Join lha armjr for tie st ace of u.ne yens. The I I ur Jackets are rapidly flocking to the Union Itrfrrshmrnt Sa'oon, win re J.lou.enanC rmuk llstr. a brave otfieer, who has teen active) fsr.lce in (south Ame'ica, ia n crut'tng an i ide aiidint naval battery to servo for the emer gency. On nil ililct tbe sound of tbe drum and flfa are I cord, and a great number of m 'n will no rii-uhi be tubs ed during tbe neat twenty-fosur b' urt. Oirura Dbatbw. Thie morning Pt'rlck Ee'lry wat before Alderman Fancoast, upon the charge of coinmiitlng a vio ent assault aad batw ury upon offleer Lugar, of tbe P .rk Police. It turns tbut Kelley, wl h two othert, went Into boiel srtr tbe Falrmouot Park, and there) ahnsrd ite landlord and insulted kit dtntrater. TLeiifilcrr wat called lo io rjeet the rulline. when ibry tum d on him and beet hlmhtdy, tcsrii g ibe clo' lies Irom b a iierson. K iby sn sinned, und the other iwn male their i scipe. For thl tenons offense, bre rharget 'sr-lngpre-hrrrd, bull In ihe sum of only SISJU was nuned. I'i ubonal. Tbackara 8. Tuit, af tint city, Vn'lt d Ma'es Mail Agent, was In the Washington train vapioied by the Rebels at Magnolia Stat on. 1 he train bad ttnpped for the purpose of dtll vi ring Ihe mailt and baggage at that HiUotT whit the capture took place. The rails were not torn np, aa leemt to be the general imuvee .too. The mail-and exorest tafa were destroyed, auA Mr. Tul n rrowly neaped with his life. The engine "Harry' CUy," itttached to the Tain, baa a rivid at ihn city, and is now undergoing re pairs. Her damage It not great. - Ihquiiti Duriug tbe month of Jane Coro ner Taylor held inqaes'i upon eighty-sever I odies. Tbe feet charged fur h ddiog the la i, nests amonnted to ffKU, of which lJ w is for lncldetUU, 9192 for funeralt, and 130-60 for the jury. Tbe appropriation mado to me Coro ner b r 18A4, amounting to JS.5j.5 l, Is nearly ex hausted, and will be entirely to at the end ot July. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. rnnjiDtxruiA stock avxcuANor. rales, jitlv 14 K .ported by Oarksoa A C., Brat sr.. Ha Ut S. Thlnl at, BtfOKE BOAJUlt. nn ,h RrattlBi B. R . . st O.S ilu eM, 1(10 ah BsaA. . a. . .11 laye 1'iO.h ISl.tl asi....iaa-liil at Mlih o. Stt I do ssX' a S'.t du. anwnnil S'ltf oo iAwh l'X du c (t'.tj; tn. til s st .1 du uioiuiltt au ttrJ an tlif s siu a .. 4....M tnl e-ibi oo tt K(lsh Itsi ill li" h no m st.i .n I nil k Im sh llll sk 100 . lent 111 I liiili Itri.ii sue .h im.h lltsh j tum 1 inn .a ti a bAAmi w.it i '. tt bit UH1 WS) .Si plnama (Ml., lot in ktAjila dk 4V nitST BOARD. tirsio rj. a. ts.-st ian lliO.tltkh W.tf..M0 HA llU.h tn ,beASl( I )i3 S'.s 0 111 let I l do Hd.lllS Jisiis milts sm...... taign (J. H 6-si IONS p.i in e in.'c .! (In rr.. M lis -kHn.t. l'uil.. in jnihfiilutiOjil..,, S- le.hPaK B 7J ' sh -to 711$ it aa Lima mat 44 SVOtrttTta. iiYr Tn.. IttlS' t-s.ll.Cli7 a. MW...tg.ini H t.t'O On libit' K'tO to IIS. 17' 0 oo ll.li. I. a a 4v o.k lama. H. a.haea.s. I7li0acb.ssv la 83.. fa t.l.d Sunn I'a Sa 104 Ituak to SAjj II ak an SI t.Mim AllinS. Co in ... sl)i tl Oil U H 7 t-IUl, t .b..leo lOO.b N Pa. K. K ... S1V wi Hi ran. rps.bao i)J 90 Sh Ulnars.') N .. Hi M ah lliiion Hank b st M all (llr nsl Bsak... 47 Jilh Urna Uu.... ''i.sj liu an..... in Id sh i-h la IUnt....iaa VO.n n. v. m IV I'" .b HI Mountain.. 7X1 n.i in nil -rfk p, lie st ecu. h Df...ii)u asst BECOND BOARD. t'fl V t.S-?Oa Ila IA li WrntalQ. Cnl. 77 see do Iii4w tub ".una K St.... 7'1 rwi sk N .rui Pa ...ti ilij so an X iv.iu-l As VOn ah N-TIH "a. ..bai stJtt l.SO 0 C. At A aw ti.'Ai. t tl'ti' I s It yd ui ka....lsn $171 0 I ill a. new Half Ml al. Ksaeln, R. R . H (i ah d. ilil li.", 10" .b d . n tu, 1( ib d k'ia j- u .ui-niiaar an.., liO .h isnn siav m'., 6n.li Mnrrl. on., IcUsk MoUUuiotk. ;?3 It .n l.snia'IK. A .si ., Sa n 8. l.p.Ri-ii. slrni-k Comanlaalna Rrokar. o. T far. tnku Bulldinta, Walnut Ittw, bekiw fluid. priori) or evorte ix vr.w tohk. B.porttd by Ciarkaua A Co., Brokssi, N.. Bl a. Tblrd St. ?irut i. mlt. MoiA '.ili. I Hiiro Blair, na. II.' .1111 on. .... llli Did R. et Island llkt'isiad Old hrndli t Hal mad I4S' but Itii'i sk.aa. 10 'V i slaw KVi ..ue .alM Ail. islaa 111 l ilsal III 'aira ' 1J0 asaw .la lUIV ssla rir a. llhnui. rrntral likltrusd bd (l.len. Matlnaid Md hew 1 , nk Central Rallmad l.HiJ, bid Kr'e Halltu.d US hi I tiarleiit Kaliroad but (in d JK7 lllil lii'id Hut. A SOa imv bat Alsrb ei Kl. . Jai Cooke A Co. quota Guvumnsnt rtcuriUea, c. I noun ui-day, ai feiliiw. s Butn's4. S-b'aew ...nn "ui ...l t st v. a .. 1' B 7 S-Kl N.it.s trie. iea . t lutli-'ili-ib ..a. New. Ciiu.rii'iuiss-rr'a Vua lu-rs Onl.l S-i'li lliatila .Mt tii .Ilia's; .I'll 10 4d Coupon Bond, ready tbr il.llv.rv to Jtint 7 bv-lw- slv. ,.ailon. nf y.ild al lh I'hilvlalehlk (ioid t.oi. isj lCo. tA a. 'Milrd sueat, ..aiad aui7 : I'S A M 'Tl 1 SI a J ii a a. mi , ir s i n: Mattel Wi ak. Tui'iiuii.iy, July 11. The Stock Mark-l has ceu full of tua wiliest (xritement the lust ft w d-tyion Ao'otint of the wic ree. the stringency of money, and tho genttral uncertainly which hat clouded tlte flaancLl horison. Heading lUUniad steadily decliaeit Jrom70toC'J4 yesterday ; fnnrt ihe latter price, tally ing to bG tins mi. rnlug, with latgo sales at (4. The Uovcrniiivnt has, it a njj. tken poa- sc si n of this road to bring down stub, coal aa tiny D'.ay need ; but this oecusa ion, of ooarsn, itu ouly be U-mpoiaiy, aud will be discontinued ut soon at tl e ionucr employees are reconciled to tbe Con pany, whose p dlcy hat uulfortni'.y tyccn a gei tious one. The depri8slpn of tbe last few days teems b have bet n di-siptited lu ttock clrcli1!, and op-jrn- tort were buoyant this morning ott tbo favmriblo urtny newt, md tbe temporuiy eute la mry yesterday. We think it possible, that we thull have un upward Block Market for lha protect, as It it rumored that Secretary FcJtsendeu. boa kiiaiigid a temporary loan with tbe Baaiu, wli Lave been favorably impressed wuh the do uoenor and action of the new 8icrotry, t id ay report gains credence tliut Mr. l'seu len hast atneed to issue iilty mini ma more grcnb.wki Th is lutter we doubt, however. In the Uo.nd the market wat Itce ly, with at betiei touc j Reading a'Kint 6,5. Gold wut quoted at V!C6. Tbe Noble arid iv.-lainater Oil GomiMny liswej Iueci -ia a oiviavna tI twulve emit, list Uis) luoui of Jane. 1