i! THE TO) riULADKI.l'JIIA, SATUKDAY. JULY K HU. Y A 11 A AW n i n AA I THIIRD EDITION, GEN. SLOCUM'S EXPEDITION, Defeat of the Rebels in Mississippi. OCCUPATION OF JACKSON. Eailroad to the Interior Repaired. . Vickkih no, July 12. Our forces niTrl fr m lilac river in the murnfiif of the Ha. In com mand of (iencral IVans. General Sloetitii j lined the expedition at Champion Hills, tlio wa.tlo lorce numbering Ion tlmn .TWO mm. The enemy were not oneoiintcrcd in anv r-m tltlerable Cone un'il tin- .1th, when they wore found rdroni'ly posted n tlic cut lunik of n er.ek, three mil s this hi Jo nl' Jinkson, un I narking a force und.r (Vlonel Conin, Uth iuii.oi, compelling mem to n'un ion tar position. Our forces occupied J.tckson that li'gbt. Tho f-llowirg dny, an our (ro.ips wore leaving tti (nwn, a ritlr.rn climbed to the top of the Stttti House, nml signal ilio Ki ln I cuvn'rv, with h were drawn up In line of Initio north of ihu (own. The riiirin w.is taken down urn! shot imme diately. The enemy advanced in strong f ree, but thev Were driven back. Next morning our rcirtrtinnl were apsin assaulted near Clinton, but the KeMs tore ayani repulsed, having (he ground strewn with their dead and wounded. Our total lo-s win less thin 100 killed and .10 wounded. AVe raptiii-etl 3d or to primmer, Imt no eotton was ttrougiit in. The rail i ond from Jackson to ksburtf i being rapidly repaired, mid communie ition will aoon i.c iind Willi tlic interior of the State. .CONTINUED RETREAT OF THE REBELS j' Generals Wright and Ord Tursuing. Nprll to Till Kveiil.iic T'ltrrnnli. Washington, July Hi. Ileyond the steady advance of nnr columns In the ilireetlon of Kl- wards' Ferry, Fume thiity miles from Washing, ton, nt which point the ltehels crossed into Vir ginia, nothing is to ho o! nerved worth recording. Through the country between that point and thicity,at the present time, everything Ik unist. On the Ilnckvillo road, no recently the scene of svtive operations, nothing Ii to he observed, ex cept the occasional pnssagc of a wngon, and here and there a strangling soldier. Wo have the country still picketed about three Wiles beyond Tonallytown During the fighting through tho streets of Rorkville, on Wednesday last, the citirenj took refuge for safety In the eellnin of their houses. The town was unin jured, with the exception that a few houses were struck by bullets. General Ord was at Tenallytown yesterday afternoon, and funeral Wright was said to be at PooIrSTllle. During the fight at Rockvill we lost two killed and thirty wonnded. No doubt seems to exist thut the Rebels passed through Aldle, and have effected their escape through Asltky's Gap. The last of the Rebels crossed the river abont daylight yesterday morning, consisting of a rear guard of fifteen hundred cavalry. Their rear had had a smart f kirnilsh with our advance. Before ten o'clock yesterday morning we occupied Kd wards' Ferry in considerable force, and troops pouring in that direction. Tho latest from the front indicates that tho invaders have suc ceeded in gaining tho mountain pusses. NAVAL FIGHT REPORTED. PROBABLY TIIE "FLORIDA" ENGAGED. f Fouthkm Hokhoc, July 11. Tho following s information leads to the belief thut tho pirate 2 Florida has been encountered by some ono of our gunboats sent in pursuit : The steamer t'nitrd Stntet, from Boston, ro ports, July 13, 4 1. M., the light-ship on New Hoiith Shoal, bearing nortbwost from me, dis tant thirty miles; heard heavy tiring north-northwest ; hi aid twenty guns. l!y the sound we judged tkc f ring to lie twenty-uino miles west from the light ship. July lOih, 115 1'. M., was spoken by the United States steamer Tictmdernta, and reported the above to her. She steered in the direeli.ni of the Bring, lattitude .1!) degrees 2 minutes, longitude 43 degrees 22 minutes. There Is no news from City roint. 1 rom mw ohi.i-.asn. i(i.snrito, A Kit M KM I'll IN. I'aitio, July 15. Tho steamer ifnienta, from Kew Orleans on the 10th, Vickslmrg on tho 12ih and Memphis on tho Uth of July, arrived thi evening. She made the trip from New Orleans to Mem phis In two dttjs and seventeen hours. Quito a number of din hurled soldiers came up on her. The steamer Kreninn Mar left New Orleans for New Y. rk on the Hlli wilh the mails, 11:4 bides ot rntion, und $1 1." OOii in specie. 1 he i'ivaiiutu; hieh hus tx-en auspended for hue lime, iiun resiimen piihiiiaiion. Its pnu lislieis aiineuncc their intention of supporting the Omen nient ot the l ui id states, and ol'te;idilv jsf.voi sting all measures lor the re establishment tf Its autlioiity in nil p.nts of the country. me t.ottou .Mniket is n-in !y at a suud-still, otithK:anding the lilternl re. i ipts. Ordin irv, 1H); good otdin irv, jK)l. 'I In re li s inie ili quiry lor Sut'.ir and Molusse-, but lit'le is oll r ing, and Hint at verv Ihl'Ii nrires. Wnivni i.t-,.. duee is (inn anil steady. ! lour. StJ for aimeriine. ml SU( 11 25 (or choice brands. lr.g.idier-C;eneial K. A. l'avne has been as signed lo the eomiiiMi. I iif this district, and Lis hcdiiirters will proirably be at 1'aJucih. Aojiiiaut titueial 1 homas is here. . slilim'iit of ;(. l. J. Ni;w Vohe, July 1.!. Tho sieanier fih of Baltimore to. k out .SJ".d,(ioO, and tho steauier Snr luiX' jo7o(l ia specie. Xew Yoin, July Id. Report Buys ih.it live jwisoiicis escaped from Fort 1. it.ivct'te on 'l liur.s. day night by shooting tho guard. Nine uihora Who attempted to leave were recaptured. , Art-Knl of lh Slennier "H ion int." Nkw Yoiik, July lii. The steamer lt.ir.-ma, rum Havana, has arrived below, aui is in s luaiiinuuc. lealli ul hu Oliirer. foinwrs Momiof, July 1",. Lieutenant onel Chamlers, of tlie'2:id Ma,achiiseu- lied here to-Uuy lrom wounds. MitrltftM ttv fVIPB-rfttiti. buvr ukk, July 1 Cotton uniet; sales of hairs tl l-v 1 -in. H,,ur a.linn.-j' 7,e ,".l : Hli'i... 1 lo; ll :.., .l-.i; rto'illii-ia, in .V.,i i I 4 1. k m i mi bdi Sliced l(t,ila o,,rn .uut. Il.'el dull. I',ns I lu.efilmiU ililVMnilU Slfl; new iin., JMs.fc ,s l.aij IV'"'. ',' "l lS"'dlk. Wlu.kv dull ul Sl ii. i.i.:,l, 'd. i ' ;7 b'1", H"ai, U.vss bUu. U Heat, Si,"l tiu.li. I'orn t , I 7,'.n t.u.li. I S:iH ks dull mid lieuvy. Chici, t ( -tud. J'f"., ; Oiiuiherlanil j. ,':,ar-.l. 7) ; ' I... i . Wan, n 1'eiaii.l li, n, ,. l i. , m,iii;i (y l.,rk ( eiilral, .i."j; ,.:,a,1:j. i icago and Rock . lil li'Ms 1 mitral, man ft.'Utt.sni, i ; Jli.dki.il llotr. 1.14 , I line'. 1 ', liii.l-.al IIIut, l lfv flainl ami 1 uli'J,., ' I r. aaurj T -..'s. lol : '..UI...I.S, ls-1. In rTiani"i. ies.!sJ, isi, out Vcar t eniAiatu. vt ,. I I hi '(b ai'i f v TV 's",0'' ,' Juiy 1J Tboie is no grain in the ' . ',.;i V",' beav, ; li.,.,, ,,., ,,.,,,. FRCM GEN, SL'ERMA'l'S ARMY HIS ADVANCE IN CEOItGIA. OCCUPATION OF MARIETTA As j ect of the Town, and Character of the Teoplo, Mttn:li, fin., Jii'y I. (i. te rals Slierma i and Thomas ente ed M'.ri- tta aSi ut II o'clo. k n Mi ndny moriiitig, .In y :t, wiMi t ie loth irp-.. (o t eiiil .li'hn A. l.o: in. li. ncra1 S'.erui in an 1 stall mile tiie Kein saw Hons-' liir teinpor ire ti-.".hiiaiiits. As tin ie .is n . I u llord to fur- r.ish the imiil-, the place, tl uh otli ris,- iinip'e and imiting, di.l not loin' enj iy the lemor ot tl eir roiupnny. T he -oiiihI id i aiinou at the flout mioii bi'i Kiit.ed them forward. (ifin nil '1 lion as pit, l td bis t iiier'i.v les, for a nli lit. rear the piuic-ly le-idcine of Mr. A V. I'.n. lull . near the south end ot the town, ! it oa tl is lie rt.i- f ng in nsiimeil (lie o-ureh m pur-int f the K'Ih I in my, v. here the I'liioii artillery toward the liver n. re pc r('nni,.ng the double on v i f a I 'oiittli of Ju y saint iad liui ryin ' no the li-lel ri.ir. Mi I hi r re.'s C rp had m-hc I forw ird on the San.lt n n mad, S h held ad vine agon the Hull's Mill and Manella r ad. and oe.-u .viivr fie iine along NlekHiack crck. I'a hum's and Login's Cori-s p,.sseil throuuli Muriel a Mi is inorn ng n ;th fu II I mills id ay iiiL.-1 he nationn a i s, and the u'hn i-oii- old ling waving on its t i.-t.n m'n av. It was a spectacle long to be reineiniiei e,, 1 o loitu the inilltiny came the corps supply trains and n gimi ntiil teams, hieh continued passing till !i'f in the af rrnoou. Thtie Is niui h more tl be 'a d of this pi ice tlmn Vihnt as roiitained in my lettertif v. ster oy. It must have cost the cii.. n niany a pang to ti ur thrin-clves away lrom the grateful slia lo and ipiiet enmloit ot the luxurious homes of Mu riel's, t" wamhr in tho salu.ns ,u' s ai'licin Oriirgitt at the pn -rni hot mid dus'y sea-on. l'rnluilily not moro than twenty houses are oc cupied, and tl en only by superannuated men, invalids, or women. The town is a perfect grrt'oof shade. The best . stales are owned hv I'd. Dcnmia l, John 11 (i uvr, 11. .1. II isk, fiir.eiul A. J. Ilansell, Dr. Mcv nrd, Atcliiuild Hi w. II, V. ta r's, W in. lioot, )ix I'leteher, the Ri v. John Hunt, Colonel 1 vid OaMds, nc of the oldist citizens; Judge (io .rge 1). l(i-e, 11. ( Cole, in, d a lew others, who aro tha in llui ntial men, the people o( " proi., rtv and -I Hid ing" of the town. William T. SVinn is the Mayor, a Southern Rights Deinocra-. l'hc pap u ntion, by the iciisus of Is in, was about three thousand, not eght thous mil, as some one ab surdly reported to me. The '(' d!eg..'" is culled the (ieornitt Mi iiai v Inst.tiite. and was nresidcl over b ( icia ral Cap. r-, a son ot the old Methodist liisiiop I apers, of houtli ( aro in i. There were lo sind' tits or cadets at the first 'CI III ot IS,1 4 1 her were nil remove, I to M Ii dgeviile about the time the I'nion urmv dr ,ve J din -ion 1 1 1 mi Ki sai n. Mioiy of ihe "ci.lets" panted for distinction on the lie I of glorv, but their papas and teachers would n t eonse it. The eo lege I libeling has been used as a temporary hospital for iicur'y two months, and hsiks s lv. The ritin ns have been gra liia Iv getting away with their i Ifects ever since the Ii i"it e of Mission Ridge, but the exodus grew into it stauipedo afier nc-aiB. inev moveu io sou'tiwesc lieorgin, Alabama, and sumo to Florida. Soma of the latter wrote lia. k that thev had run i i?lit into Hi Yai.kres "uway down in Florid i," and wished they had staid at home. iltc. believed they would follow them to the worla's eeml. the place was settled in IN !.-,'), when tho contitry aliout hero was first laid out. and een'ral lots liistiihiited by lottery. There were, dining good times, sixteen stores, two druggists, eight uroeenes, uirce u aeis, lour etiiircties, vis. : Methodist, lSap'l-t, Fresbvteri.in and Knlseon it three female and one male scho il, lesiilos sin ill scn. ois tor young cutldrcn, all well patronised. The Court House, a substantial brick structure, washiiiltiii 1K,'i4-5, the lower part being ui"d for olliees, and the nppci for a court and jury rooms. I he "Kcnesnw Lodge," with the simrlo eye, siarcs at you from ttio broad sido of the large brick building Irontitig on the square. There were also an Odd F. Hows' L idge, a I'ein- in ranee hoc e y, and other benevolent voluntarv asso intioiis. Tho shire papula ion of Cobb countv was about an average of the adjoining coun'io- in Northern Georgia. There is a small, sipnire park in the ccntro of the town, and the coiporution limits are thrce-ijuaricra of a mllo In a ri'dins from (his centre. Tne business stores and rome of the better dwellings aro of brick, and altogether there is un air of thrift ah. nit the p ace which recalls the memory uf a ouco hap pier and better dny for the town. in leaving, the (tenets litem Pv swent tho nlaen clean of every article of value or utility which ct nid possibly he of use to tho Incoming army. Thev ti re up about a mllo and a half of tho rail road between Rig Shanty and Marietta, and ctr ritd off all the ftogs from the switches, to delay our advance and embarrass our movements. It is (lie nrst instance in wlncn they have done this in falling back, and shows some unusual neeos- siiy for the net. They had a largo bakery, where they could convert thirty-odd barrels of (lour Into bread daily. They removed all the iron work, and took down one of the ovens to get it don. Two days will suffice to restore the whole to running ord.r. They even curried otT all tn.i coal, tools, and bellows from tho bl icksmitb's shops, expecting thereby to Cause us great Incon venience; but Uaurt. rnia-ler Lvon, of tho 2.b Corps, brought w ith him every article required tor lumishiiigu (irs -c ass ela dishuiont, even to the three pairs of bellows, uml, in less than an hour after entering tho town, no sharp riug of the blacksmith's hammer upon the anvils no i In d the surrounding country that the Institution was in full blast. He ent. red the idaee nml our the blacksmiths, sud.llurM, and w ae'ini shoos in operation in less than three hours from the time the Relsris evacuated. The nmse of tho hammers and the siht of smoke emerging from the chimiievs attracted an old colored iiian.whoe.imet the door to see what was np. lie probably thought the ghosts of the d -imi ted Rebels were rim.' n' a miulem around the deserted premises. Int was his surprise 'o find a set ol slraoue workmen hard at work, and as much at Inline as if they h id "served their true" In tho place. His eve. stuck nut with as.ouMim.'iit. Ho said he' ha I "worke I two years in dat shop, und he never seed tings lavin' up so .trniirht ami nice a ore." H.j had beet ua d two dollars a tvl for lilting horse-shoes about lificeii miiiuies' work and he wanted to hire out. n.oitioi'N M si ntnn mi; ritosr. Mirrman torons I lip Cliul lul.o.K-Uee Can- lure .its IsrtP iiu.l.er i.r I'rla.iiioi'a i ..loiiel stliermitii h I'rlso.icr. The work gois bravely on. I'uoin ial ad vices have n ached this rliy th a' t large prop ir tion of Mi. rinan's forces have suecssi'iilly cms i d the Cha'lahooeliec. and ,hat at least i'i ihnu'iind of llnnUe's C'oips ii ive been gohlded liio iicai i-laiiser. in lee.i, rillllfr sets ttl" cures at not less than live tho isand ; hut as we lioercleal In sensations we ul.ice thcin at two thousand. Johi.s'on Is s-ill "drawinir" S'lerman. He will soon have him at Atlanta. Johnston is good on haw :" but. judging from the h.K.ks at tho 1'. M. Ocncrid'fc olllee, he is losing a great in my clop. It is with sincere regret that wo learn that 'oloiiel Frank Shcrmau, C'hiel of General How ard's Mall, is a piixmer. Colonel Sherinin is lrom Chicago, and is us well und favorably wn ns any man in tho Northwest. 'unlit- tioota imzellt't Vith. Wn nit ii to (io. Though the weather Is moro tempi rate to-day than it has been at any time uining tho past week, the exeunt from Hie city will no doubt be very great. SucU extraordinary inducements ure olfeied by the several railioad's plying to the sea side n sorts, that our citizens can- not renn( 1 lie temptation ev.rv Saturday oner noon of leaving town und spending the Sabbath within hearing of tho oceuu's roar, if not in p'entaut dalliance with its wave.. The ( ouiden and At'antic It iilroal ilesimti-li four trains duily to (hat favorite bathing resort, Atlantic City, and on Sunday morning it train leaves at 7 ,ii) A. M., giving excursionists an op portunity of taking a "dip," und returning at 5 o clock in the afternoon. The express train, which leaves this ul.crnoon at 'J o'clock, makes (he tup in two hours, and other ucc nuuioda tions areullurdod at 415 and 5 , to r. M. 'ihe West Jersey Railroad for Cape May dike passengers from Walnut street wharf, this after noon, ul hall-past four o'clock. JX.iual induce ments are also oiiered by this road to pas, (he Saiibalh at the ( 'apes. lii sides these, tho North Pennsylvania, the Reading, (1,0 West Chester, and (he (ierinantowii railroads convey purlin with great celerity to the ditleuni country resorts eeatleied along the liues of these roads. II. e advertisements of all thee, ci iiiputnes will he found in tho proper columns, and to them wo invito tho ulttuliuu of our rtudcis. EXTRAS FIFTH EDITION! RET FIAT GF REBEL I.A!S,:?.S. THE FIGHT AT ROCKVILLE GEN. BRADLEY JOHNSON CAPTUHEO. m: is ri;sus:i i;v Tin: i.r.isn.s. SHERIDAN "SMASHING" THE INVADERS. EETOJITS FROM OUU CAVAI.K Y IN PURSUIT. I c, I'u-., l ie.. He, I i , in,'. s'iln( lit 1 I.r I i nli.ic 1 elii; raoli. Wasiiim; my, .In y I!. Wc lout n that the Rebels In leaving this vicin ity, s. nt most id their spo.ls throueli Rockville en 1 iiisday, mid in foil,, wing they gobbled up any aiti, !cs that had es. aped then when coining tliiiiugh that place on Sunday. The scviral sb. ns of tl e place wete completely gutted. .. I Igl.l nl KocU III. I i.. tor.' of . u rnl Jolmsoii. Cur uivalry came upon th. It rear on Wednes day morning, mid a bri-k skirniisli eu-ued, I ist iig bur hours, in which each side charged tl r. ugh Ihe town and a imiiilier were kilied und wounded. During die inoining Itradlcy .lohii-uti's horse was shot in the leg and l.uned, and he was captured by our men, who, however, did not lecognie turn, although they knew linn to be an Ihccr; he w as I emg sent to our rear in charge of two men, wh n the Rebels made a dispel ate charge and rescued him. The Rebels, to evade immediate in" oit nt the river lords, blocked up the road with hru-h, logs, and bioken wnuous. fob In Ketrs'iil to 4or(.iii4vlll.. A lon e of Rebel raiders, nuiuiiering between n.'O and ,"ii0 strong, pas-ed through Little Wash ington, Spcrryvllle, and Creighorsvillc ui Thurs Uay night, on their way towards Madison Court House and Cnrdon.-ville. Tin y had l.?l horses with tin m and 25 prisoners, w ho wero mounted upon the captured horses, which were led by the Rebels. The Rebels pnssed Cieichcrsvillo about eight o'clock, and half an hour aftcwards a small force of Union cftvaliy from the West, who crossed the Shenandoah above Conrad's store, made their appearance at the same place, and proceeded alter the Rebels. The latter gave out that they weic making their way to Gordonsville. .Military tmnu.'. General McCook, General l'avne, und General Potibliday huvo been lelievcd from duty in this llepaitnicnt M.Cook reports to the Adjutant. General for instructions, and Generals Double- day and l'avne will resume their positions on gmcral court-murtinl. Gcnerol Ilarudeu has hi en ord'ied to resume the commaud of his division gariLsoning tho defenses of Washington north of the l'utumac. Anoll.or Kt-port. Information direct from Loudon Valloy states that the Rebels aro moving towards Gord nis ville. 'I hey secnud to la; marching rapidly. Our forces took Bradley Johnson prisoner neurKd wares' Ferry, but he was subsequently rescued by a bold dash of his own cavalry. All viils quiet in the Army ofiho Potomac yes Utday moniiiig. l'urtics from near Manassas say the Rebels uro not repairing that road as re ported. They seemed to bo in a hurry, having received information that Sheridan was between them and Richmond with a largo cavalry force, smashing things generally. lillielialor MiUnl. This Rebel gaug was doubtless purt of the Kebcl force lately operating In Maryland. It is rumored in Alexandria that one of the notorious Kitmhelocs, who was in command of the Rebels who attacked our Homo Guards ut Aecotitik day before yesterday, was killed after rctm .tin . ... Sprlnglicld station, where a skirmish ensued, ourcawmy nav.ng come up with them. Seven Rebel prisoners, nicked un bv the nurM.lera of the invaders, were brought lu last night. I'roiu t in I'olul. The mull steamer Juhn llrooii arrived hern this morning at six o'clock, from City Point, which place she left yesterday morning ut ten o'clock. She brings no news, but reports con siderable uneasiness manifested by tho boatmen on James river, occasioned bvthewithdraw.il nf several of our gunboats, and tho tiring upon several steamboats by the RVbels from iieU pieces on the bank of the river. I li Innnssus Itoml. We loam from parties fruin near Manassas that Ihe Kibe's ure not using that road, as was ro noKed : on the contrary, duo lnuuirv shows thut they have removed .uchirouas they could gather up, and transported ilturthcr south. No il.ni it to rq air n ads leading from Richtiioti.l is of more immuliatc imioitaucc to them. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. MAXIMILIAN INVI TES JUAREZ TO A CONFERENCE. All Communications, Except by Arms, Refused. Ni.w Yoiik. July li!. Tho steamer Ifjumj tilings Mexican tews of June Uhh, via Havana. Maximilian had invited President Juarez aril other liheial.ehiefs to come to the city of Mexico, and consult together on a plan for re toriug peace and the establishment of his empire, at the same time guaranteeing their full protcc: Ion and safety It is suld they ull refused to hold ronimunic lion, except by uims, with tho agent of Napoleon .Maximilian bus taken up his residence ut Cku pultepcc, live miles from (he city of Mexic . No Minister hus yet been appointed to tho Vuitid States. The reported adhesion of Crugt to tho new empire Is not generally believed. The Iti'bvl Itiil.l into Mulue. St. John's N. B., July Hi. The report of a ruid on the fiontier of Maine, from New Bruns wick, is looked l.puu hero as entirely uufuuudeJ. Miss Olynipia Brown, an eloquent speaker, has been instulled us pastor of tho I'nlversalist Chinch lu Weymouth, Massachusetts. (ieorge Haskln, a discharged veteran, was killed on Wednesday, the dth instant, ut Valatio, New York, by a young woman named Laviula Leach, lie was playing cards with a corporal, and the lock u pistol and shot him through the heud. The Ciremr's juiy found a verdict of "uccidiidiil killing through inexcusable carelessness." TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Bpt't Inl Drspatclica to KTcnlng Telegraph, Wamiisiijtom, July Id. NvmpnlMrem Stm( I p Srvc-nl pr.nein. ill 1,'eb. 1 sympa liicrs residing nt r.iii.lensi H rg and in its vh im y, were arrested y.steid. y and sent to the Old Capitol by the military nuihotities, f,,r fraternizing with and giving infot mate.n to the Rebel invaders. 4 lon.er- or 4 oiiiiiiiui.li'r at Hall Inn. re. Genital Lew. Wallace has been relieved fro n his i m. maud at Haltiuiore. (iencral Tyler will tnke ins place. 4 lll.rr AMIllerv It.'IcnHP. l.iiii'eiiuni-t'oh.nel ,1, A. Huskins, ai,l.,.dc eatup to (iencral Augur, his b, en appoint d (hef of Artillery of the Department of Wa ll ir g on. 'Mnr Assistant lilpprlor-4iriiprnl. I Ii nteiiant-Colonel II. II. Wells, 'Ji'th Michigan V- I n nt. crs, Is iiiinoiiiiced a- A.-ting As-i-tant In p. ct.. r (uncial of tho Depaituient of Wash ington. Thr- I'lrnlp " I liirlil.i.-' Mi. io ves c!s are lo lie despatched in pursuit of th. ...,.., and -he will probably be ovcih in'. 1 s. un win ic oil the Ninth Atlantic coast. I bo Hi llii iiini r nf ihr ( nplt.il. It i-bi ei in ng more and more npptrent th it the Lel.l Cone whl. h lately Invade. I the in lio'tnl capital did not number over t wsuty-iiy thousand m. n. This is considered by those who lire not desirous of bolstering the military repu tation of eiriain lo alities (o hu a very lae.s'i' esfiuude. Tlic ii.'i,'..,-, n.-.nil' (his morning is out with another leader upon this subject. It lc tines its pie it ion as follow s . ' We are not of those who believe that this ei-y w. s ever in anv pi r.l liom ihe iiiag'iiiii.lc of the lor e that necnlly invalid M.nylanl. Tut b.iee is now known to have been e iiitcnipt - bly unall, and, nit, r making d illo.v- iit.ee lor lamest iguo'iuico, nothing Im the insincerity and in.src titi's-.ntatioii wiii..i, may ml to bolster up otlieial reput.ni ,n, visibly sinking under the load ot an int.dcr.ible hiimil a (ion. will longer undertake to slinil i'e any a i prel.ensioiis of these grounds; but we do behevo that tl.e c ty nniy have been in danger from ihe heedlessness of the military a liinnistra tion before tin- approach of the enemy, ami (rem its shitle-sness after tint approach, when, iind.r the pressure of a sudden emergency, it lost as it did all pnvnee of min i, and all Hi. icnev of conduct. L is quit.. iio.i- ..un in.- n w iiuiinre i men who m Id Wash ii gum under siege f r two days, on Monday and 'I u.silay last, could, if (hey hinl suill. ien'ly pre sumed n the reigning want of vigil inee" hce, have quietly ridden into the, city under cover of the da'kne-s of nieht. Is lore nuv alurin had been nosed, seized the President and hisOabiuot and blown up the Capl'ol, destioved tbe public bui'dings, nml retired as mysteriously and as in, harmed us they came." The Mlllllit Nnslsnsl Onl. Tho militia of this city, who started out to occupy the intreuehmenis on the line of the Po tomae defenses, have returned home and been mustered out of service, they having ha I the pleasure of seeing about one day's service. I'Hiirlly or Ihr Itebol t'orro. The tntelliyenrer of this morning says th it the number of Rebels who occupied the railroad bclween this city und lialtimorc did not exceed six hundred ii.rn. mow F.tHistr.ssi titr:. FotiTiinss Moniiok, July 1 (. K. P. Squires, private of the 2d Massachusetts Artillery, was skot dead in the Norfolk City Jail by one of tho guard, for a violation of orders. Two steamers arrived last week from New York, mid (wo fioin IlaUimoro, laden with vege tables for the nrmy of tho Potomac. Tho steaiiur;ifer Jl'uni'j Is also employed by Government in collecting produce from va rious parts of Kastern Virginia for tho same purpose. The steamer I'mlrd Slalrt was fired upon last night from a Rebel battery, opiodlio Wind Mi I Point, on (ho James River, and three shots took (fleet. No one win injured. Colonel Charles Diamond, of tho 1st United States Volunteers, w ith two squadrons of tho 20iU New York Cavalry, left Portsmouth last Satur day and returned last evening, having succeeded, after repeated skirmishes, in driving ull the guerillas, Rebel cavalry, raiders, antl pickets fti.ru Nansemond county across tho Dlackwatcr river. We lost one man, who was wounded after being captured. Not being utile 1 1 arrest tho murderer, the Colonel burned all the buildings in the neighborhood where the murder was com mitted. IMPORTANT FROM KANSAS. PLATTE CITY OCCUPIED BY "CONFEDERATES." The American Flag Torn Down, and Stars and Bars Hoisted. lllltl K t on VA S I EN OF I'AW-PAW MILITIA II I INF. It T. LfAVKNwoHTii, JulvH. Inf. irnia' ion reiche-l G. nerai Curtis early this morning, th it a force of bu-hvt hackers, numbering some 5 Id, entered Piutte Citv yestirday ami took p is-es.ion of tho town. Little or no opposition was manifested. A I onion of tluee companies of Pa-v-l'.iw in lit a joined them. All are und. i commaud of Th un ion. Aibr the town was taken, tho anieric in H,i j whs torn down, and tho stars and liars ra sed iu kiiud. Wo could not learn that anybody had In 1 1. killed, or tb. t any stores h id been ro i'ied. Tie I'nion men were driven out, and many of tin in uro in thi- city. Whore is the eoiiini iiider ot that disniet? Weston is being threateuu I ; (iencral Curtis sent out this morning a suilieieul loice to prutvet it. (MilvAT I NIOX RAID. EXPEDITION TO WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. Complete Success of tlie Movement. Knoxvillk, Tenn., July 8. Colonel G. W. K irk letui tied to this )d ieo last night, from ilio most brilliant raid of this section. L it oil the Uth June with one bundled and thirty men. Their tirst work was at lioswell, where tliey kill d ('upturn 1 . 11. Oshorn.thc most n itoiioiisguerida in Fast Tennessee, and thirteen men. From this point thev marched one hundred and liity miles through lonely mountain paths, when they ar rivid ut Camp Vance, North Cnolina, lie ir Moreautonu. lieio thne hundred and twenty mo North Ci.ioliua troops sin icimeied, hut Major Finn, their commander, escaped. Govi rnor au eaiid llrigadiei -(ieueral fi iiTiird had hit only the day previous. '1 lie properly ih sin y. d here was ; Kiigiuc and train, two thou and bushels coin, thus hundred bales cotton, two (housniid pair Lngllsh made shoes, large lot bacon. At McFarhmd station, on ihe Saulbtiry and Morgautov.il Railroad, they destroyed station and bridge, and captured twcniy-li.e null. From lure they itliiin. d, skirmishing iih bushwhack ers nil tiie way, hut only losing one man in the whole (rip. Tiny dispersed various hands of militia ou the round, and captuied much stock. 1 hey unived with one hundred and lifiy pris oners (seven otlicets), sixty negroes, and seveuly. hid horses, being compelled (o pernio many pris ouei s, w ho could not he brought through. Tho in groi s all enlisted, on their arrival hero, in the 1st I nitid States artillery. The Colonel had twiuiy-tive North Carolina Indians, formerly in tho Rebel service, whs make excellent soldiers lor the I nioii. The Colonel and his brother, l.ieulel unl W. II. Kuk, were both wounded slightly. They are heroes who deserve the name. L'iioiinull Courier, THE STEAMER "ELECTRIC SPARK." ITS CAriUKC BY THE 11 FLORIDA." INTERESTING ACCOUNT BY ONE OV TIIE FASSENGERS. i. !. t 'v ..rV n't t s lit 1 1 r1 y . 1 w r. u ( i r IM' 'T-.iti. Thr s.ttorii....r tl In u l ""! u 'i '"!( It'-'!' i.t f rt tl tl" ! trip. li" iU il i'i'ti.t firm, flu- it I I ! I II - j t un wn :. it -A w in it '; It uTi.'idi, lif 1 t ,i ti. 'I l;p I- r.i i I i V r k t" T tie vimf ei v I W ;l (In nvtyi rtl nii.-n an! in tV,i ir.lt M.t- t.'tf i i. ! w.i miiinj, ri iil. ( iiji'iiii Hri'itt thf t't'-'il t ' i:i'( itnni f off ti. u 1 ii .r,i! i t Im s.r -iri-t . w t in ir- l tlo.'i h a - ( Ii.t ti no ifi'tirf, nn.l h id t ti til h t lit- I'if.ne tilt il h-r "tut ii ; io ,( tint !it? .i ii mil i-ctv cd. li c I'lith n tin1 ho the i'i,,ri.ft nvA iiii.1i r It tit m il ( ) Kitnllli f:i.-, which hJ k-pt 'Urn ittitil wiihiiiinttf -iii.rtfr ul' a mil.'ot ihu .' tnr s'rfi, vttii n! v uhnit nt. il tie Ifv il r.i:. f -aj': a n ' irnhArti s rt - f'i imi Hint tin Tctnrfl in-iijr he m cniti. ( i,tr ; In ln'.l, I.r on I lie 1 oint "I rrtuslilUK th U9111I u.-t . ,il civ tlltn-, lii-11 1 1' tit, cm 1 ul 1 tr true 11 at nrv. 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M tin iHiuitt, imi t nil ht-IHT Jiiilf, I u ii.14iciiit t -1 i 'li -1-Inl ot () 1 tit till y I'crviiis ; I iMiinnt -ta'i- the tsVt ii;iiih.r. 'Hrvwrri ml liMiiU'i..H.i .i..cmh kh. . irtn-t . ti... I it in n.i i,t i wii.in-i 11 ,.khi (ir HiMiKinti:i 1, hu t.iii ci'i ( a N uw ink rtviitiftit ; l,li (iniiiuii w. it tium, ul' tin' l-.i-aslmtirn, ft 11 it-muv r ihe ht-.: ,rftluailiis; i'.,ihh m W.nt l" 1 11 1 , I AcUr 1; M;tst-r t .ihi.-. 1. 1 Mi ,nr, t 'pivi 1 10 In t iiitliiinl l"ii tit t i.f vi'-M.-l (iroMiu' tt p I r h t ' ( t'n two tlrit li ftit. tn, (il i'IlutT ri'tttcj to tin- -t.i.i' riiMiii. kiul if .a .v,.,l Nil ct ith M i b til tin 11 tnif potitloii, by uhbiiiiuIiid: tin- drfn nl fii, ii?. I tic 11 ittlf their nvprariinro hi th' npinol, whon tiint tiiui.i il hfii-tf thf pit. tie -miiunul. r. 1 hcv ri'snrt il to IIir Mihlt rliii f. Ill nr. If t hi 0 Crtpo the irf ftiH " fm whl,!) (ii,.v hid t-wi ) ii d-iiii t-iiiiii' . tt a-hi w ititiit inr titeni if nl lliril i ttic r illso.iw r Hi. ir t ru c n.ir,t. ti-r, Ji.iKt u th. tr i.strMi ami iii-Ht'i'"Uiiiiif ut. tt iii-n Hp,.. Iiik' hchirf .M ir n-.li. hint III M p. -t-riil. II tin- lui, pn.;ili'ri, infft itti.'r (is'iTir I.t .iti.-,i, d frr.ii v nrfi .tj, rc-.li t lli' litU'itij U ,1 itft fj'tinli ungiit hhtvc pi'uvi'ii il Hi'ilv -1 una. luiiir.tiy t. -up. . ;u i.-u,, Un-lr olo w.i de tiiiimt il. I lit- pttr.iU' rfuti ihun : . tn un- aim m th" I'lntcl Hlttfii of Atin'riei, U tit-n by paioh il iii-ii h worJ oi lion.ir, not to n.-rve H.mni't il-f C -iiM'iii nirc Htit4,or tin oiffOii or o:liur 11 1 cut until tlulj t'Xfiititui d "'. M MiKli.AI Lr MOItKH. "( 'oiiima tiding ('o;irt;i.'ijtf HU'ium-r t'iot .-i. ".Inly Id, 4 ' A Mm II. r parole wn ulna pm to I of tt.hhi, a mih(iiii tl 11 ol "imv mi ' arui tiv iu m-iiir. Itifit- w sto no oihf 1 choic hrthfiu. Mii.l th-rci'iui'il, Olf. V WotliJ. til All plO1 ft ll I A f)4M hfi 11 Inn If (I Uphill t!lf .S. Utl fill fl ()(, III. II plrt.'fll ' l.lhlo ,' tlllTO to p.-iitn ot Ufptlftt. I hf I'lfrtti-h Wfjif tn tin' hfit poitpnh'f humor, hioI convi iitd t( - j riih tlif pri-oii'Tn, f-p.Tmllv with the tl n t oir-i i t w 1,0 ln. I do itlii riLt'lvo tint ,,io grm ainl t .t u 1 it ' l If 1 1 hp ptritti-n) pokf 111 th 191 1lUp.11 ,1-iiik t nu-s-'f St intiii a, niui 4'iitniti-fit limi tin n t.t) : tlHu.hlig t it v litit iih 111 hull if, uf win. h tin- ttft-f ay rl. -o. 'I'l.ft i t.itn itlim-d In.-was Mippln it w HU c u tint f irdo fi'ltnc , hut this I d-.iiht. un lu- would 1 nr-lly he h . font 11 1 iiifutui (Vrtiilniy vt itti tin or vh-ven 'tormUltihio uhh hf wniil4 proyt n 1 tNth utc T mtd tiinke a Htroiu r.i kiktaiifi. Hf did not rip pear fie If n-t ;oii. urntKl as to h' ftMii'tv , aud 1 ili.nht not he in inr out of harm wuv, not wnhUftiiilliiif ln rilNirtf.t cnptitif. All ihe inititi'iir.-rii, IiicIikIium iti" puroh d oihc ri, utniu In pral-o of thf k-irh-tntuily fomliit'i oi tin' piratti oiliccrh. I nJ mbt-diy M ir n" ia luanv krJi ulnve .Stuunes la point of rcipfci Ltiitr. lit- a lowed the pnnniKcr to rrtuln all Hid p-operty In tht tr poftirioii, watt Ii.'h, money, trunk, Ac, etc , M ir litsonli u ''Rionia! the VRnt'l and caro. It w an auiiiHltn; to ittiliee thn fviilrnt dclluht with which ho vlimed hit pnf, an Ik- pi d up and down her ritva. It wan uih tn. tfio l"ii l havi' burned her. hut I nlnmhl not tto mirpriel at any iuonitit to he.ir 01 tho phatj t:-trtc Miufk. II m nave l.ti iitf nant oloiifl II IiIn photoKrupli, w itli tl.e remiet timt u mlklit hf IiiiihIc J t A i ttiiutrnted la.r for pubiit Htioii, a he wai HrM of Hit' nrar crow piutif. Who will txi the hK'ky po-iosor of hN "phiz"! am rtt.aMe to ute; bat th Meniei-ntit-iol..iioI miht tfrilt.f M infitili g liandfioiiie fMui I111 pOMemi.in, Tiie ph toLraph, rtlthoiiKtt retotfiu.ahlf, ln.uot by any iiifatis a liattt'ili ( pic tine. ) he pit 11. e i apirtln told hit captive) to tnke mirh article an trier I. ml a timl lee1 of. Out Inahwonia'i, la tru " I .ill it- fiylf," s HVHilntKlierxeirortlie order, itnd httt fo.vafdtfii iii-ritfll 01' ijinlo a wardrolM'. when Morn In formed M'ruhehad h"r nhitrtj. Her pre ft r'tn ho- iuhI 10 lit In tl e htdduiK litif.a xivupal ixattrf ttMjt cotiitiitnf 1 a part of her im dkiomh. li wun Iht iut 'iitioti 1 1 pay her I'HNvrt'.'n, stm In ta t ht) Oxprunaftl much Uinappt'Olilttioil wl en ord r d to ilel, 1 tifffirrtid to nit in luti that the plraton and the pnrehjj orit't.ri stH(JloiJsil a v.. Mtd touching upon war innrs while conver-i' 11. 'I It inilre cmw ..f thf ft tnr .so'irt ixnriifd tn a r-chi-oiMT raptuifd that morning; hut hrmu-ltt be k hr h 1 rluhtiul ow uvr, tho latter .ucvivtutj 7 k tu oiu for lu hfrvkf. I.ATKr KIIUI. KKWet, GETTINU HID OK THR OLD WOMLH. Firm the Iltchmond WMtttJuty H. We congratulate tbo community upon tho fact that there in now a pnipect of tho city hcing ro iv4 oi'itu Buperaiiuiilance of old women. The military uiirliotitiot have tiorcrtnined t ?ive portHtonll tJie oltl women who may wish to go to Yankee laud. Joy go with them. NO MKAL KOH THB POOR Owiriff to the detrtietion of the different lines of railway leailing to the city, tho regular tmpnly of meal tor the ptair hus failed. It it propo-ied to relieve the prefteut netesHiiieKof tbe poor by tut leriptiouB of money. T1IB MX I'KU CKNT. IIOKDg. From th IUchmviut Whij July 8, The new six percent, honda can now bfl pur chuntd at prlv.ito Bile frm Lancaster it Co., ami other Government depOMLonca, tu 12 5. Ht'K'lIiK OF A HKMKL CAl'TAIV. CiiptaiD Davhl F. Hoy. an old and wc!l-knoYn rlti.in tl lVt THhurfC. commit'ed Httieide on the ninrniiig of the 7th oi July liy shootiti hiin-ivtf tlTntigti the head. He wan deranged. IMON OKHKKTKKH. Ft imi thf ftifftmrmtt Kxantintr Ju 'y t. Ycfterdiiy about one hundred of tho Yankee d "eiters. Le!d ut ihe Castle, were tra mferred to the laihhy, and tlii-lr tu. changed f om do mw rsto tlmt of pn-oiii tm of war. I'. U at last (he (lehln rjite convietitin f tlio C uilcderate (Joveininent that deRt rieri can never become of tiny ti rviee to un, t ithcr in tho army or tlie w.irk Bhiii, and that it is li un to K' t man for man Oy uu ex hange of those under the cartel. kkW l'OTATOKa riVB 1MU.LAU4 TKIt Ut'HT. The Paine paper nays, new pot ito-n were ot fYml in Mimll iU nti ien in the m irk -t-f on yen tt'Mlav , and weie marked four uui tivcdolara per tpiait. til i:kiij.an ih i vi:n. t.tAfiuow am i a i t: i n;, ,vn. 4'olonel linrk II. tir'n Winiiill thvi 4iiirlllaN lif'liil'l. M'e lenrn (Voin a prominent citizen of the in tt tint ot t tie Sta e tli.it n nuiiiht r ol'uatrai;es and U'luliiiU r y a t hi iweeu r lieaiH and lu-h-v.hiH t r liave o.rurred reeetilly tu Howard and adjoining countii s, in wh:eh, ati usual, innocent at i pi ai i aiiie citieiio have compoted a tn.ij ni y ot tl eulh ti'is. "i he chief of these diturhaiu cB to ik place on Saturday la-t. on the road hetween l-'avette and (ila.-Miw. ( link H. (in en, former ed tor of the (riucow Tim X, :uid at pr.'-ent oiouel of the -toiti JUiiiieiif I, mode 1 Milnii, w.ti returning houie With live or -ix other persoiiti, who h id at tend), d a pui do meeting nt l ayette, f jr the pur-po-e of illcciii u county ornniatiou under (eiarai IttiMeians late Order No. 107. At a turn in the road they suddenly found tin mselvr? in an timhu-ea !e tf IsiiMhwliackur, who made ihem piihoiier, and t nk tuetn out in the uoodh, and Iii Ciiu a consultation aa to what fdiould he done wnh the cuptives. 4 wa at la-t (hcidid to leleast- all hut Colonel (ireeil, and he w as I. eld Mihjc t to a further paricv. Meaiititne, JlriL'adiei-Oeneiai 1 ihI;, who h.td tilso nt'en.led the l aetio meetiti, emne alontf in company with HeujaiT.in W. LeAis, Sr., and c.Moritd y Cajiiain diace's company of tiie Uih M. .w. M. A w. in in residing in tho vicinity eo pi id (iciitral 1 it-k and to d hi that a guerilla.!, hahil wii.i v, a l.iyum him mt tar ah aj. Capium (iiioe pu-hed on with lne men, s;ir ptihid und ilanked ihe oullawK, and iMe thetn t heiiy vtdiey or two, which soon put them to liiht. Seeiulof t lie fiuw wire wounded, and atiH'i f Dm in a mere hcv, w ho wa-i mortally shot with a Minie hall liiiuuh the aiHlomeu. Dur nK the pro-jiv..-. of the liht, u iterilhi, who had heen i osted as a iu ira over Cjlouel (ireen, corn hided to despatch his prisoner. 11 j pulled trlj-'r-'er three lime.-, with the mu.lo uf bin i-hot-gun almost touching the lutter't. Iirru-I. 1 Ue captt tx jl.-ded, however, each time without Milium oil the ihaigo in tho harreltj.-and tho wunhid.e aHsashiu then had rrerurse lt a pistol. iih this he idiot (.'olottcl fiiven tinouU the arm, und tired two or three lime moro. hut the Micceoits --hots fortuiia'ely mished their aim. '1 he wouuded uinii "ot oil in the hrush, and there remuimd nuiil the ?ttnllu wi ro put to llitflit hy the purstiing toice under Captum Oiace. Silver titoikB in the AVushoc rcgiou la Cali fornia have tumbled suddenly. The city of Hartford baa a population of 45,000, according to the new ceasui. FOURTH EDITION, LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Our Forces Ordered to Cross the Potomac. HANCINC A REBEL STY AT POOLCSVILLE. Railway Comnninication with Washington and Phila delphia Complete. J.AILS TOR TWENTr-EIGIH CITIES BURNED AT CUNfOWDER BRIDGE. Sperlnl to I'lif ewillnir l a-lrttrni.il. Wasiiimit.in, July IB, 2 oVloi k, 1'. M.-lp to (lie ir sen! tiinu I it tit inulileii to forw.inl tlic following nut the only news of i'onV'iicoei! iin lo I lu- 1 resi ill lii.nr : I p lo iIiitc oVIock j esirnliiy uficinoon, noio of our furirs liml crosscj (lie. P.itoinn e, but it is understood time a simill furee lia.l boon orileroj orer. A lU'licl spy wis hung -clprl;iy afternoon nt Puolthvillc. His niiiiie w.is Kaiill'maiiii W iltu iiu jer, fornu'ily of ttio 87ih Now York. Ho do crte.l, nml wus rai(ureil on tho 3.1 of July, near lVhTHliurt;. Tbo huntfin.; took p'uec in (ho iniiiii un els of (bo (own, ami was widened by tbo Hd Duision of Ilio (itli Curiis. Ho w,is a jounn nnin ami moi bis fmo wlrlioiit llineliin;;. Tbe liolicl (runsiiortiiilon (ruins wero nittling tlirounb (bo (toets of rooli'-vi!io on M indiy night nml Tin s.lny mornini; in ono un'irokon stienm. Kviry rtoro In Pooloxvilli', Ruekvillo, und Dninesvillo were robbed by the Rib Is, but ns a (,'inorul tiling (heir behavior to tbo i lti.ens was Courteous ua.l respceiful. Our loiocs bold KdwurdH' Kerry. Tbe entire lltbcl fonc is now in Loudon Valloy. An ollieinl report to the l'ost Oilloc DepirU incut shows H ut tho mail-, for twenty-eight, dif ferent ritiis, were burned by the Rebels ut Gun powder. Trains lift Washington this morning direct for I'bilnili Ijilii.i. "'i-fti ( rili It.'li.'la lii Vli-Kliiln,. Vahiiinoton, July 1G. Additional alurin was occasioned on the Virginia side of the l'Dtonvio ycstirday by repoKs that the Rebels are running tne railroad up to Munassiis. The truth of the repoit Is not established, but many persons ob servant ol military ntl'.iirs think it not Iniprolia- oie timt the design of tho Rebels is tn hold the Gaps, and keep open the coiiiinunlcati.ins be- twien OordonsTillc and elm valley. ii.i.i Mifiw tuon i'i.vin,nn, liAHMMU HO, July lfi. Tho UilBouItv In re gnrd to ihe mustering of (ho militia responding to tne can for one hundred days' scrv lea still continues to exist here. It has already created much hoiirtburiiinj and disappointment nmong the hardy yeomanry whs are uocking to tbe defense of our border. That the whole matter may be fully under stood, it is ouly necessary to state tho order of the War Department, viz : "No fractions of companies can. bo mustered iiuo mo service. This order is rigidly adhered to by the com manding ollleir at this post, the result of which is tb at there ure more thiiu 2000 troops hero, in compai ies from of 25 to 75. If these men wore mustered In they would bo consolidated Into companies-, after allowing their olllcers time lo recruit them to the maximum strength; but under Hit present condition of the order Uoted, their service is lost to the Government, aud they ate fat becoming demorallied. This stntemeut is due to Governor Curtin, as many of the. volunteers and their friends imigino (bat he is responsible for tbe present state of af fairs. The contrary is tbe case, as be has ex hausted every appeal and all tbe resources at bis command to secure tho mustering of the troops now hero with a view to the encouragement of Ihe volunteering of a still larger number. Thf luvn.loll of Mnltll. Huston, July 1(3. The reports of the iuviion of Maine from New firunswick a.ipear lo have little Inundation lu fact. A raiianl Itlxprovcd. Uistow, July 16. Reports wore current this moiiiing that the steamer Sew Knlmul, from Hoi ton, for Nt. J oli us, N. 11., had beeu captured by ihe Rebels. The steamer arrived at St. John's this munilng, perfectly safe. Dr C.J. Hitter, a German surgeon who served at tbe battles of Jena aud K 1 .u, died at his resi dent c mar Cincinnati, Ohio, last week, at tiie ago of sett uty-nine years. CITY IFfELLIGENOE. SlA TB 01' TllKnililMKTKU To DAT. Six A. in. Noon, NO. One I'. M., W. Wind, Km. Nr.w Sn.AMsiiie "Kmilv B. Soiihik" In hi'M'Tii'N Yi.sri.iiiiAY AirtUNonN. A s.lcet party of Indies and geiitloinen, aocomp inled by the reporter ol the public press of 1'uil.i lellna, ptoceedeil ut five o'clock yesterd ty a tot uo n to inspect (he iiiugiii'icetit new sLcatn propeller l'.mihj H. Smitlrr. She is to run bet veeti Njw Yolk and New Orlean-, an 1 Is tbe sister ship of (be .'iifriV SjHiik, built and owned by Hie s.iuie partiis, Mis-is. Kilinuml A. Sou ler fV Co., of Ibis city. Alter viewing the vcs-el in ull iup.ir's tlie c'i inp.iny weie rigulcd Willi a sp en lnl enlliit.on. Tlie cloth w.is removed, uu I tlic i j 1 1 u ii y , ri.-ing, dia ik the he.ilili and gnoi fin in. o of Cipt.iin Wiiichcstir, c titi.n in i, r ol (he visscl. The iii.ist-r atiawo.e.l in a no it speech, in hi h be s :i.l be hoed ( lu i uw .y li. m tbe I Unit!" if ho met Inr on the high sen; and if sho pressed linn, he would ll-'bt and go d.iwn iib liis vessel; but not until he hid sunk Ins Mini's. Ho hoped that the A.'miy (. S m,l.-r wouid prove a credit to the tl ig, ilio city, (hu company , and her niimi'suUe. Ho pnposcd tno "In ait Ii of the gentlemen of lli.i public pro-s, ' which toast vi as I'.tspt.uiled to by Mr. I'll mm- .VI. Coleman, ol tlie l.ed'tcr ; Mr. Caspar M. Sunder, of the ltuili-tin : ami Mr. 1.. W. Wa l l, of the Kvi.MMi 'J'laroKAi'u. The toast "io tho prs. prietnr' was situkcn lo by M r. Stephen i. Souder, ami Ihe "tolntceo trade" by Mr iinciiiier. Mr. J. Gallagher, Jr., pn po-ed t ie health of Mrs. l.mily II. (x.ii.li. r, utter v. I o n Ilio ship w is in, in. J , winch was duly h'jimrcil, when the company dismissed with three eh. crs fur tbe eap tii n, ihu s'eumer. and the company who owned and built her. The i'.m Jii li. SumL-r is au honor to tbe shipbuilders of I'liiliiilelphiit, an I is one of tlie iliiunihest ami best tilted vessels ull out. We Inive already published a detailed description of tbe vessel, while she was in progress ol Cou stun tn. n. The Klystonk IUttlhy. This warning at nine o'clock rrof.ssor K. D. Saunders, hyiuvi tulion, addressed tho volunteers of Ilio Keystone liattery, Captain Hasting". Ho uuuoiinced tl at bis fust signature, as Chairman of the Commis sion for paying tbo (iitv dollars bounty, was for a warrant to pay their company. He eonipli ii.entedtbelrliuoappeaiai.ee, believing that,, us the Romans were not largo men, Julius Ciesar's 'I tilth Legion was not composed of nobler fonns He Lad long known Ciptaiu Hastings, an I di 1 not behove thut, to Miy tno le u.t, there could be found Mining all our volunteers a more eoiuploie, patiiotie, aud cilleieiit or-' iniiution than thai ol Ibe Keystone Hatieiy. His spieeU-wus received with tho most enthusiastic cheeruig. Oi r Militia. A bill was passed at talast spsion of the Legislature to orgvniie tbe milftut of tho Rbi(e. Whether this organisation It noir in progress is more (ban we can U ll, not having Irarnrd anyihlng In regard to it. Thebartavia ltie, however, that nothing has been done, la lh fa. t iilst tbe militia had not beea orders to bold u,eif in rj.gj.ues, f0r duty in tho tmer f fr cy. This qnaker and Hutch fubh In the hoaestr i.r our i iuniHspre,,,!, imwi largo an extent; among the Ks,pl, of ,h c..mm..i.wealth, wh slmiild nige n, the Oovenwr and hiscxecitlv. clhee s the Imn.ediute and ..treia ,K-if,.r,Dnc of nil work pertaimn to the safety of our peoplo, property and b rrltory. ' r'j" In Aut'iistsil extra seaslon of the lila nM w ill be belil, W,e the bill, 1, h X Male lo rompensa's those who sntfen-d from tha ' raid la-t summer, will lie passed, doubling oar ."siate doht and increasing oor Uxei. Now wa have aiio'hrr opportunity t i piny out tho sum" ping. nnimr, and all l-eeau-eihe Suns h ,t- ' too slow In organizing hcrmilitiafortbeihorjonti und ell', ctuul protection of the property ( her minus. " I.aiior, Incomp, Axn Rfvbfb." Th mi rfiiiieryot this committee Is still at work; not withstanding (he l'uir has been closed for moro than a fortnight, they still continne to 1 In the r v leiptof Hinds. This week they have rcoeireeUivr (en llioiis ird dollars. Their returns, as por ao knowleilgment In another column, imlim't hoir well ibey have managed matt. rs. With Mr. B.mil iind Mrs. K. W. Hutter as Cliairmea, and Mr. C'liigbnrn as Treasurer, tho success and' Ipa'ed la (heir ellons huvo bien mors than rall.td. 100, (H m tor one cinmitieo to turn in. is dseng th' " handsome," but when this amount is iiuUri, wilh over .I0,IKK) in addition, too mnob credit cannot be given to tboe who hv their IniU fa i gable cxeitions secured it. While thiiir ma chinery" Is in ini'h successful operation, we trait tl.cywill keep it in motion nntil their r.!celit ...ertfc iriw. all cvun "qiiarr.T oi a miiUOQ, Of rme-fnurth the net re-ults of the Kuir. Ot R Domsstio Markets. This mora ug our domestic markets were well stocked with every, thing that Is in season. In prices there is no grc ehango to quote. Meats of all kinds remain about the samo, with the execption of veal, which has advanced. Tho diffcient variolic f fruit, stich as peaches, pears, apples, Ac., have lowered In price considerably. The stock now on baud is mm b superior to that of last week. Peaehea per half peck sold at from 50 to 60 cents; peirs, 40 to 50 ccn(s. Hutter was bringing from 66 to CO cents; Corn per doien 25 ceuts: tomatoes. fl rr hair peck. ' Heavy Kohukht A man, named William Keaioa, was arrested by Olllcer Roberta yester day upon (he charge of stealing 9 ISO in money anil a lot of silver coin. It ia alleged that tha accused was at a picnic, where he became ac quainted with a young lady, who, during th course ol tbe conversation, mentioned tbe fact of her father having this money in his house. Th V 's'cd accompanied tbe girl home, aud while) 111.., managed to slip upstairs, break open tha desk, and secure the treasure. He was to have hud a hearing this morning before Aldermin Deitler; but the case was postponed until MoiJaiJ day next. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. riTIII)KI.I'IllA STOCK EXCIIANUK SAXES, JULY l Uaported by Clark -en A Co., Broken, Ro. Ut 8. Tumi Bt, ItlSOIIE HOARDS. SnOakDnd B. B.b'il.sit li'l ah Kia4lnc MV i'J ' 5fUV 3H0.h Mellhenn,.... 4V J""'h ) HIS h di. it'J lee ab do UUI II.', s i UM an Exoalakir OU.. l sj riRST UOAKI). ?lleO (T. s. s-an. 104 I .rT., I "o It'.'f! Ii an oil s.rsi reun. fta In. lltKI lln....l'.lllt..l. 1 MOOCH) Sa.nt'W lri anaai oo n',- U4I dn IISS", ti lla.nbil7U....llU t'-iaai '.HilnliVal tia..it,.lJ t.'KSl North fafia I IX 10 al. Maiiul A Miszh at MUlaraJ ewi.... s S O ah Mo Jllnbwk.... 4 V llOih S h. N Df... trie 112 S ih .'.mi till.,., 7, VI ah r.irrl.'. R. Si Ml ah RadlDR B. B. atf Oah N fa. K. H.. l V ah MlnaliUI SV Wall kaee a Vln.. IS IT. B. I.rm-H. Stnek rnmmlaalftn Rmkw, Ho. f Par- uliar IJuUdlnsa, Walnut atreat, below Third. PRICKS OF STOCKS IN KEW TORIC. ' Htported by C'larkson tt Co., Bmk.ra, No. Ul . Third m. . .in. .. nunc na. isn. , un on. .... Illil b'a Rn k Island liallmad bid lO'iullnir llaL'r.ia.1 e.'.-V bid llllin.u Central Railroad led lialona Railroad bid K.w York (nlrai Railroad 131V hid Kna Railroad 1UU b, Ilarlmn Railroad hid ;'"' tld l ulled MMIva S-ifOa Vlt'i bid ''"' HMsaily. ! V alos S)$i lais l'i si tale. Ml), aalaa 11J aajaa llui lain, aasss .. a.le 10.1 'f Klrna. Jat Cooks a Co. quote (lanraniat SocBrlUe., eta,, la Ml to-day, ai followa . V. S. Sa. 1KS( laS?" U.S. 7 3-10 Natm .."."litis CarilSrans. .J Indi litrSnraa.Mrw OttarterBiaalar'. Vraelwrs So is 1V - Rons. ...IdaV list 10S l SI JS-J 104 IV-4fCMP.nBoBdaroadvkirdaUT.rTt.iJuM t Int.,- SIT.. ' Quotations of (fallal ut. rhilad.lahta Ooid Rxekaoga H. ti t. Third etrut, awssad atory : ' '.A-el S4 I Ull 334 U M I 1P.M A At ark irl Huclualiug. PIIILADCLPIIIA TRADE atEPOBT. Sati rpat, July 18. The violent flnctu .t'oaa in Sterlins Exchann., sa wall tha larfdoa deoIlM la Cold. iiav. bad a tandoney lo sudervalu. fooda or tt rlen rlptli aa. Thcr. lavsrylltu. Ckverai'l liere, and it la worth $Wa,! S0 SI lbs. lu Timothy liter, haa tea ame little Improvement, sad prlcca litre adranced ; Ha) save told si tt 60. Flsxaaed, on arrival, la tak.a at t3'75. Tliore la vry little dulnj la Flour, and priaoa keva .1. clii.ed Mm. V burn i, o llh no aliipiiinK demand. The trada librrti.se wlihln the ratine of from toS -a tor aunornnec t i W ll fur extra; IIO'na,n (or low grade aail rwdea lrruill; .ad ll ei4,ia tor fancy lola.aa la ouallt, j:,re M.,ur aud Corn Meal are .utlrely nominal. The inark.'t for Vs heat haa (.L-eu devuid of vitality. au4 rrle a Ita e deelined K(i'Al ceuta bu.hel. PeJinaj-K.uut let! ia worth tl-ib(Ttt y bushel, ud at till ntftir. JOixJ ushe.a err taken ; white ia worth ai 66, with na aal.t. 1 lie no. If 's of B. b.v. teeu trlniua. ami it mar be iuet d at tt ti 170. Oata are not ao acilvai a sale osT yel t.w lo the exi.,11 . f about Ml bualiela waa .fractal at $1 "a, but ...m. laiia rs rentieto puroka .. at Utl ttsura. In Barley or Malt.ui. aalea have uuuie uudatr our ao'l.-ea Vi'liUky l,aa d.-clla.'d; we auote at tl'70. LATI.ST MARINE ITKLLI(.L( !.RAKKD TMIH MOttSIKO. rmr n I'a'lihiidtr, Ji.i.inaoii, do.. J K. Ituluy A 'n UriK funo J'Kito, Mtitaii. ki.'kntc J., ilmruvt itrouiLf.. ii i IK slum J'li he, Cuiita mt inu.tlttal, full Byetlu, t X. h mini .v o Sciir J. Wulituuim. Wlnnmro, IWmi on, 8iuuk-kuu 4 uiuvrr. I r J H. APvn Cnf, Ito-teiii, Ciln. ht-ki K. aui, l ow ii, Ho-t'Mi, La. aVnti(-4.riil at t'. AKKIYKIt TH1H MOitNINll. V. I . Supiil ,,!. uu Mm i lio-en. l.U ut. Wt Mtt sl ' 11 tii V tf 1 tumteiiuiav, I mm ev.,Jitin nver, rlajni. mm t hat icfttoi. httr. I Ihii-mIky tit 1 f. M ,tiU iil 4ic 1.1.0 'jtf-ini'ri i ii i, luciii-'iiaa.' K-t.l (iriNnttik, to Vai.y S am. 1 U-l ViliHrf l.Ki "I im iie.tl'',tj, fi taa4 i.air.jut utaviit, Im-i.c it-r Hvu vr(, M C, m tow f M Mitv- tUa. Altltf.l M. lt.iiiio Aassjeil (Uf.) Wurntmt A dayn fritin N Otk, III lailNr: ! If'. A. liiU" 11. linuJ Momiii, VVtiJt.ti m m H oa on, In lal. .i t.) Lm bum i tn 0ioiii a-tiii t (.U'var. nttl: r i. ti iiiiaiimtu, ni.i.iiita.,uiii tiutai viriUJU, UK b. m Jl iv. . i itfui''i. r.uuirott a3i irtn roruei MoiifM', iu 1)1hi t cttixatn. k tir . auirti uvriiiwanu. uoua. irum nusiuu. ia Dal- I" I'H.V A iiUiUI. U. it ru ii, iit iroiu ai. uvurfu, mu., in otuittai , M III l(. illli iullla J" " Ul" SSftlVM, us uaisMt IV U. Ait'lt iirt-id A t o. (Hrlii at. la)li. I ui'BJpBwu, iruta new i wi ft, win it UMaiiUilii. , llt.m rfi t 1 1 ti li'i nu on, o uiji iiviu ngnuuijpfit) nituaiwasj to iicor, h. htiicot. ft hi J. It. Aiiiu, ( uiu.iniyi iroa Anuiuus.tit, iu uai last ti cai'iuin. a , Kl,rMiH;. Karr, Myt 4 d, tiiu Miurblehwud, In bllirt-l tn rail' ili . st i r M'tut a Nickt-1, Small, 6 days from U on ton, la baiia-t lufitaiuiii i r l. aJ.N, tit(.u,4 dayi fiom New lUvetikla Lajiafet lomriain. huMncr W . L'. ru-rpoiit, lree, 21 Uuri from Novf uikt stall W. at. Baird &. Cu. C'rrij'Oiitftn,t of thf Wiiiitejihitt Exchange, L.K-t. In l., Jiily H, P. M. Th t.illowiiif veaaoli arc ai il'C ltiaaktaior. h, t.r J W. H i.t, umjiu rhiituittiii, foi H'tfiiota ; .'. A KniW. dt.,fnr Myinic ; Klwmni D min, tJ.) , li.r Fn.viOniit ; Mtry NuvveU , do., lor .'ulmol Hx rutta. l-rt. h, do . f'.l i biiili 'iiim n ; (.turvta, d.t ur iki last. Me ; A. 8teti.u,cu., 1 jr Wi'lm.! ; K.ipiAla H'llano Sitm. a-twr, I., rttnrtt'iaiir. Abboit Uwrenci1. aiiiiuui (lu., nr Hoi. Hi a ; U, W:V. wilh Wi-itl, itr Hw Y.tKt mud k'atxuy Kcutint-', Willi luiuir. W nwl M. JC I'.waT. t'UI, Ac., AaU ,UAiUI(U, VOI NU MAN W lSllhS A M VII A VlOX J. aBMifinan on m mi tiitluu.rv t tribal. A Unir 4, il. L'J'U.M.HAl'U oH-Kl-.. li MIl-IhI llramuKlff f-lanlby 4lliK CO, 4. IS, 4J, -a, 7, -i 7. 4$t 51, 3i( 47.' fio, :i. ;(i, liii, Ut, li, iU, 01, ,J, J, CUtultu tui yj durtiw t. Himtmum CtfTUtKkam, sN
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