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” ar ae | are Vv. WA Crore oo mths — oe YORK HERALD, TURDAY, “JULY 16, 1864. 5: ce ; [tat o the force pamacd Rookitle A noon ou Wedovedsy | beleaguered rebel army at Richmond and Petorebura, and | Hale, but nee wae detained a week by Huner.eod | — Higaeroous Fine aT sy, LOUIS. Me terian eran Gane THE INVASION. ‘Their pickets oooupted the cress roads sear Beckwith un- | to afford an opportunity of sweeping off the rieb harvest is beloved to be WPeinmaes, “3 — 15, 1966.34 00 88 bee f til that eventog, The orogsiag of the river by the rebels | ie tbe Shenandoah valley. At last the bellof | He has.aot been we the border ie parson, =" | six steamboats ond Ti Cargess| ., Kexruckr, Ouse 32—July'15, officials beara i is Supposed to have taken place op Wedoesday eigut. Level Ba in Nl ane Ah the | been {rom sarw'berpes the Fotemes. Halt @ Miliien of Dols 63, 27, 3, 15, 35, 77, 39, 65, 42 ry 40,57, 24,7 ; Did Not THE PURSUIT OF THE REBELS. was from tbirty to forty thousand strong, aod composed | TFVE! Betweom PRipgeiphia ond Bal- FS +e Why the Rebe.w poh ween of Ewoll's corps, commanded by Warty; Breckinridge's tims re. wit . Loum, Jaly 16, oy, Samay Be ; = Too steamboat 4:2 thie afverncon was the moat disas- | 2, =~, a ts, "ine ~ oneey - 4, aud : . i Take Washington. | tale 45, 1804, | commen that had been operating against Sigel Baunzona, July 15, 1866. et as ho megee Te ot hese, 1 8, 40, 35. th, 45, 51, 35, 47 frome ” » 89, . 1366. 75, 55, $4, 20 Wasutzaree Buster, and all the robel forces a¢atiored™bitherto at dit- | TH# Pbilade!phig Raitroad Compapy bn.7¢ made arrange. The military authorities here at n000 farcas poivte im Bast and West Virgivia, outsits of | Mente for ruoning trains over thelr rossi lowing steamboats were burued:— The 8. F. Dix, valued at $60,000; iaauted for $25,000 France, Kills & C: eet pamnnmcinens edpalien Sukde tae toh en ante sa _ , P. aro still ta parsutt nder General Lee, fm addition to these, Gunpowder bridge i mot yes repaired, but et iat—.'", , of tae ©9018 On the Upper Potomac. thoarmy propo. . ~< fhis federal 1] ® foot bridge has been od the | i” the St. Lous oMoes. Japespe, Saves Onsen 24, 16, 6a, ‘How They Advanced Upon the pipe an bce eal ens canta ae Senet se tthe | toe Cheronce, valued at $40,000; supponod to be i 67, 16, 00, 9, 95, 12, 61. Ba, Natfonal Ca SELIN MENT. | *t!ved from tho Southwest, tbat somo, pecking f sured for $25,000 'n Cincinnati ofices. Sho arrives from | 26, 48, 83, 61, 6, 59, 29, “ts, td, ir, 42, 9,14, 18 yee ane Rew me sagas a army recentiy under Joe Jobnstoa, in Goorgia, ~ a phanpatebiiy the Obio on Thursda,” with an asaorted of ~ adie ied aaamvabes 7 ly under Joe Jobostoa, in wen. | than at Brat reported urea,” ourgo, mosy ——____—_—— They Retreated. Wasnnarom, July x6, 1904, | 8808 UP to ewoll this columa, tntended to turn the tabiew yg Detirooe tho pile bas, boca fosun dittantt te ce. | ‘bot! was loa, wi OMetal Creel ery te eee oO. fen tort Now that matters are exore quiot { will give eae a tow | "PM General Grant and piace the (oderal capital in & | oY ‘The Welcome, valued at $75,000; insured for $36,000, | pat oftice, - 4 dotaile of tne gence in thie oly during the early part ot | Condition of siege walle be was thundering AWAY on — with eighty tooe of goveramext Siete iae Nosesitee Fare Cashed im All beg sed Srottom Ge I h the raid. The excitement bora of wild rumors concerning | *'°* Bichmoed. NEWSPAPER, ACCOUNTS. Randall, twenty tona of Indiaa supplies for the Upper n given, GAG! BNP AMEN, Early in Command of the the force and desigasot the ouemny 1a Maryland abated ia | _ BY 20m We contended that this demonstration against Missourl, and twobundrea and Gfty ‘ous private froight, 2 Chestnut siroot, Pl Washington is @ part of the programme of Jeff. Davis to pots A (otal loss. raed Lette- ou rt u ny A Rebe Cashed tn All Legs! Raiding Force. eee dear ot eee atey wa eat eae Taunt, | Fe00v0" possoseion of ail the original stavehotding 88006; | 4 ssoiucge rebel The Giaagow, valued at $90,000; ina’ od for $41,000, | ries and inrormation givan by J. CLOT, Mrokeuse Oftoe, detachments, which found. similar aquads of repels | Ut this opiniow duds few advooatos, the military authoritios o Wednesday tags, the following | WSs UBdorgoing repairs and had a0 froighy’ 00 board. ye is 7 prowling through the couutry, and brisk tittle akir- THE YACTE A8 FAR At KNOWN—MONDAY, is his statcment a¢ taken down:— ‘The Gunshine, valued a¢ $06,000; tosurcit for $40,000. fgg Brey wae fe Lantiney ot Die st rates patd for Doubloons and all kinds o However the case’ may be, the facts so far as known ‘Three bundred bales of hemp, several hundrat sacks of i STATEMENT OF A. N. WOLPORK, ANT “¢ are simply these. @b Monday moruing a sma force of BRCOND &. LARD pret Rb nese: — San gan cord, ana a lot of miscellaneous freight, wuich was ou the evemy was discovered im the vicinity of Rovkville, wi physician in Battimore; bi beea in the rebel | board of ber,oa Wednesday, aud was atill on the lovee, and skirmishing begew at that point, and was eontinued three years; have’ been istant surgeon two | was burned. ears; am io Bradley Jofnson's brigade throughout the day, Tha casualties wore few omwur | Jontsons brigade hae been operating apainss Fay; | ‘The Norttrernor belonged to the Morthera line of eax side,and the only forces thom displayed by the enemy | Sige! in the valley for the past two months; leis Staunton | ets; valued at $40,000; uo insurance, ‘wore dismounted cavalry,.whicty, when pressed back to | ADOUI tires weeks since; arrived and crossed the Poto- | ‘the origin of the fire ia believed to We the mac at Snopherdstown oa th 4 ore neat eae thelr horses. by our skirmishers, would moaut and re-\| from Snephordsiows to Reeder whee oem ved eat | mcondiry, af the naittary authoritice received several tire. Towards evening the enemy's ite of skirmiatrers { fore the town on Tuesday, the Gtty had been pusbed eastward aloug the line of the Northora’ |, erick two or threa duys after: there are four brigadee of | were to be burned, aud implicating two wim, who hive defences rat ded ‘9 psoat prays De hrs anion lect leading (out I Sol ot Teckeon. Ge. VoGekaleed wan Aten 'Bredioy toneoed | been arrested on auspicion. . i owl respective! command brigades of cavairy; Johnson bas The total love cannot fatt short of bait a miHtow dollars upon this road ts Fort Stevens. formerty called Fort toororty th, ee Toirty-alzth and ae ‘The charred remains of @ wan were (ound @the hold Massachussetts, @ ctrong work, anf amply ar- Virginia caval haa Sixty-second mounted tofantr; i iy General imbodea's command, pew dismountes | of the Cherokes. risooed. When the enemy first began to show | and: under Breatorige i : suppose - int. bo FL E BLOOM. themselves im the vicinity of our Jie of | theumind ewvalry in a lok there aro forty ‘and beattitving the gomplexioe and akin. 483 Broalway " thedend or ‘orty-five thousand infantry; there are two ) SXTENSIVN ad. druggist where. Mofences, by be riche ba ap hea Fry corpsor saree: diriions cack, Kary and Brock{nrldgo’s OF STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED. gph. er ar yet arrived, commenced to come in duriag 1e division commanders are Genera! jorton Vaugho, Por some time % aGerman woman, named Arne pe | day and were immediately assigued positions ip the - Can I becoie ny engineer, mmachiamt. « Bullder: defences, During the afternoon the rebel skirmishers Baa toar Soames ee epaees plc Martw Fischer, bas been doing an extensive business tn | become a xiétchant? Have a correct plrenologicsl took advantage of several houses situated’ near the defences for the protection of their sharpshooters, aud it battalion received! about orfe huadred recruits (rom Hattt- | the way of stealing (rom families-by whom she was em: | Pallon, and, vow gaan know wlial, Son rey se Pa ae nd pr nals pear Centtod aod AIS | ployettagfomestio. Captain Petvy, of the Fifth preciact, Relgoicti-seeant Beanie, by Aske post, ewsncw ID ve it. shot @ matr yesterday In tne vag fata J canuse | Delngimormed of hor depredations,: took the necessary eu was found necessary to dislodge them. This wasdéone | and demanding a dy’s money re agnivst | steps to'secure ner. Loatning that sbo lived at Union | At 453 Brendway, below Grand, peta cithor by shells from the forts or by the udvance of ear | taking private property were re to tbe. vene taree , New Jersey, the captain despatched officers Field | AUD’S depot, canbe bad (red Ralian Medleated Seap to skirmishers, Several of these houses wore thus sot ow | times before cessing 100 Maryland: | was left doar Fort | snd’ Walling to that piace ia senrch of her. After securing | Ove tau, freckhes; cruptior Stovons oy Gomera! Jomuwon to wateh the movements of | Auna the'officers searched’ her apartments, and there | "** * fre and burned. Among them were the residences ef | the federat ttoops; they left the vicinity of Fort Steves, | found throo'large trunks GNed with site dreuses, shawls | 4. A. Refrigerators at Less thau Cost, Richard Butte, W. Bell, G. H. McChesney, Abaer Show | and went toward Chaiw Bridge, Karly saya be shall mot | und otket wearing apparcl of almost every | asf D. BASSFOID'S; Boeper Thetttute Bottding. Come maker, and the late W. ‘M, Morrison. cross the rivor vr’ ho ites taken Washington; { havb { description, besides two’ gold watches, silver | onc;-conw all, see tor'yousselvei On M t the feft of the enemy's line rested: om | acted as courier to General’ Breckinridge, tt was reportet | spoons, jewelry, &c., to” the value in all of about the west «i the Seventh street road, and the fine} yesterday tbat’Geveral Lew was crossiog at Drainavitit $2,500. The property, whict ts supposéd’ to have been After Swallowt Enough s extended westward hacer one — and a balf, with oue hundred tthewsand men; uearly (bo whole rebr: | etoien, was couveyed to the Fifth ward station house, to- | rill decoction to turn your bload to water, buslu ¢: le to Virgigia, Jobnaoe’e force is the same that was |. gether with tte eecused; likewise a mad named Ferdi. | destroy ror-virile powers, and Indian doctor roots iettt On Tuesday moral: iuen was “found that the enemy: liad! [| operating near Baltimore; ‘we'came yesterday from Balti. | nead Vochi, whom the police’ stspected of Being an ac- | you Teal like ge RU yourseif instead of tho Ratchet. omit moved tarther to eastward, their let extending: | moro to Wasbiogton, wed’ struck the railroad at Laurel | comptice of Aaha’e in the ttefis she Rea’ committed, | and coubull Dr. TRE, We, 3 Division ives ram about half a mile east of the Sevonta street road, witt |, sation, burning e-tratiy of care; there are said to be one | Capt. Petty ladrued that Ance’had stofen about $240 | suce their skirmish’ line conatderably strengthened by infan- |' tandred thousand new with Lee; Sorty- Ove thousand with | worth of clothing trem Louis. Ber tre Biier, ulcer try. Their sbar; ere found coverts in th seventy (bousaod with Bemaregard; Geoora! Karly | vearty the same suvount from 5. isonous impurity of the Blood, immediate vicinity of Fort eeeen: and during as thirty Sepp eer of artillery in two battalions of | otreet, Maria Weiss, of No. ht Fitti rect, Hoboken, fee to euriwary organs, rhewmatiain, moruing two eat mitted by thelr raisei! fourteen and cighteot pieses respectively; I counted the | algo alleges that Anns robbed of $150, Elizabeth man Prat, Nervous Debitity, Karly indiecretios, standing on the parapet of the fort. A lite before neon | artillery berore crossing: we had two twelve-pounders, I | Lass, of No. 117 West Rineteout' = street, was-victimized | sultatiow gratis. heavy clouds of dust moving eastward digclosed the Tact’ | had ao arms, but wasteft t» watelr he movements of the | to tte uve of $200; aud severa! other persous'by whom that @ considerable cavairy force was moving it the | enemy because | knew the-country, Anoé bad been empiyed idenlify ber as “the women who direction of Bladensburg. Ap hour or two afterwards the telegrapb lives running along the railroad ceased to ork, aad eubeoqueatiy 4¥ was ‘ascertained that an attack Made upon the raslroad, some eizht miles of which trad ‘been torn up aad two or three small bridges destroyed, mishes were bad ig a dozea places, uone of which re. sulted in anything except the ‘oss in Killed and wounded of about twenty-five. Some fear was entertained by the military authorities that the enemy might attack us, Had they done so in any force on Sunday night there is little doubé that the eagault upoa our works would have been successful, there being only » small number of troops available for defence, That dificutty, however, is now effectually removed, and while ff may be im- proper to-epecify details of military movements, there is abundadt assurance that the orgaaization for defensive and offensive operations is as complote as could be desired. The Supposed Object of the Movement. Sitver, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, Lottery Ticke given, JOSEPH BAT! ay removed from ea Wholemie aad rota - ur Treeps Acress the Petemac ina Pursuit ef the Rebels, &e., eee es. ‘TSE REBELS AND THEIR MOVEMENTS. ‘Our Special Washington Despatch, Wasamaton, July 15, 1864, An impression seems to prevail at the North that on ‘Tuesday the rebels captured one of the erts in front of ‘Washington, which was subsequently recaptured. This isa mistake. No armed rebel has set foot withiv any of the fortifications about Washington except as a prisoner. ‘The militia and volunteer companies who were mus- ‘tered into the United States service were to day mustered Out again, the immediate necessity for their services ‘baving passed. ‘The clerks in the different departments meet for drill ‘near the President's house every afternoon at three ‘O'clock. It would be well if the recent narrow escape of ‘the city should lead to a reorganization and increase of the efficiency of the District militia, which at present vexists ag an effective military organizatio’ only in name, During last night a small party of rebels, who had ‘Provably beeu visiting their friends iu Southern Mary- Jand, ran against our pickets in front of the defences on the Eastern branch of the Potomac, but quickly ran off, without barm on either side. ‘The troops in the defences on the south side have been “kept day and night on the qui vive by rumors of the ap- ‘proach of the rebels, but none appeared, To-day quitean ‘excitement was created by the report that Fort Lyons, ‘mear Alexandria, bad been attacked; but it proved a ‘bubble. Early ia the. afternoon a rumor was circulated ohn ninite Bor ed y TAWA’ o We "eagronati &, Au My Pa! STANT PAIN ANNIPTL 20% ened rtvy. Gone.— Weleott's d cater ralgim, topthaciag an: Tun Worcs, + Probably none are ignorant of the formidable character Of the defences of Washington. Immense forts, garri- soned by experieaced troops and mounting the beaviest guns, encircle tbe city with a bolt, improgoabie to assauk unless by « vastly overw! ng Sores. North of the District of Columbia the country is very rugged. Precipitous hilis, deep ravines, fringed with chapparell, that bide ditches and runviog streams, and almost impenetrable thickets of tangled wild wood, with Bere and there a plevsact land. scape of cottages, harvest fields aud meadows, Constitute the topegraphy of that section. From the elevated positions occupied by our forts wiae vistas of pleasant couatry are visible, commanded by our guns and untenable by any considerable force of the @nemy. Through this extended panorama the turapikes from Washington can be traced from the heights for many iniles, eoabling our signal officers to desory with their glasses anything that may transpire oa (be extreme front. A Comptextom.—-Latra’s POUT# surpasses e ing for preserving burns, redneen, ‘ealtow- ‘TAB GARRISON. For some time past the forces occupying the fortifica- tions had been very small, Even when the advance was made by the rebels into Maryland very little provision seemed to be aeceszary for the protection of Washing- ton, and mothing more than the precautiosary measures against a cavairy raid were adopted. ‘THE DESIONS OF THR RENELA are believed to be now well understood. This force, te + Dyo—The Rest ein the aa ‘acta sya “ivnggiats Puctory, ‘a Bardey a atrest. Co famions, Ent a all discence of the Feek cured” s¢ zines Ed Broadway. Cristadorors Wn! Fourth, | know positively that preparations were mace | hud’tobbed them of wearing apparel, jewclry, &o. Man: to! angault Washington iagt Sunday night. The assault | of th8‘articies fount? in anaa’s poston Ye Deen war: delayed till Monday for more perfect preparation. | claimed and returnedto the owners; bit irge oumber which ted | still cemein unclaimed! They, as well 0s Anom, oa, he On Monday night Farly:reccised Intettigor hits to believe that bis geldew opportanity seen by applying to Capt Polly, at the Fifth ward station bya day's delay, and te’ oowitermanded the orders of | house. Leonard etrect: Jestice Dovting held botti the Preparation to assault thatevering. General Mcvausiant | accused! patties tor turtyer examination, Pismnyntive that heavy artillery Gring bad been heard in the direction ‘Thus Washington was for tho time ort completely: ! composed of Ewell’s corps (formerly Stonewall Jackson’s), | out off from all communication with thi fear oursed aod damned this change of purpose, and profanety TAEING MEN OU: @ stare T and Wig De} |, No. 6 amor House, Of Drainesville, and it was believed that some portion . lamented the waste of thy-expedition and maintained thi ORs, Se gc ign he Sy aprtea By teat rttats °f | Breckinridge’s troops and the unorganized commands practicability of the easy capeure of the citys | Two sdbetitute brokers named Abradam-D. Craigacd | 7S PPuC! OY SMUAN Ollie _ Consnmpifon. BronchMis, Asthmay ‘Ibe: infantry, particularly: the veterans of Stonowall | Charles TK McDonnell, were arrested by Captain Potty Jaokoon's brigade, coniplatwed'most mutinowsiy that they it ‘Throat and Nasal Ditenas treated with aneramyted sucoses had-marched three hundreasmiles for aotbing: that tiarly | 204 ofllcer Field, of tbe FYMM precinct, charged witthin- | Sftor the Topical: Atornte ethos, acoweret by Dr. STUD= had promised them the capture of Wasbington, and that | ducing Jo¥e King and ‘Oberles Davenyort, both young | LEY, 95 Clinton place; Méghth New York. the job wees ui their hands;.ceay to be doue, and was | men, to leave this State azt-go to Hoston to enlist. These utterly tirown away. men ‘wero (> be'paid $400 seu by tho prmoaers to gens | Camphe' Thom ¢ Fifth, the corroborative evidence of the strength of the | substitutes. Craig and Mefonnell bought tickets by | cerner Eighth srebet invaoion of Maryland, ard’ the-intention to capture | ratiroad to Boston, and a» Kieg and Davenport were ‘Wasbington, is (hie — about to leave tm the trein Were takog in'charge by. Bureine Proof Sa 1, Thas.two able major generals commanded the expe- the officers, aed subsequently made a‘Bdavits’before joboard : for Sites, oe ae . xe | ustice ‘Dowhog against the dovondants. They were Santas ‘treet, ssamcror Cimese place. 0 eiihiox. our pursuing forces bad overtaken the enemy and forced “him to give battie. Our correspondents who have gone “out bave, however, reported nothing of agy conflict in shat direction, ‘People residing in Fairfax couaty, Virginia, report that ‘trains were beard ranning to-day on the Orange and Alexandria roag up to Manassas. It was surmised that | ‘they were cither bringing reinforcoments to the raiders bi y at Matthias Point, and that the pirate Florida was biock ading the mouth of the Chesapeake. These stxtements were, however, every where he omyery and @ counter. ru- mor was circulated that Secretary of ihe Navy Welles Dad taken measures to insure the safety of the capita! by lccking the gates of the Navy Yard and sinking innume- rable mp meee to the month of Gcose creek, the homely the high sounding stream: classically known as the “iver, ” which meanders aiong the foot of Capitol Meanwhile a vumber of the expected reinforcements bitherto prowling to the Shenandoah, smounting io ati 10 about thirty thousand, land, create a great frig! Grawabof our forcés from before Petersburg, to decamp with plunder stolen from the rich tricts. Early was, in command, and hoped te catch our military authorities eapping. Brocklaridge ‘was sent-acress the Potomae above Her- A peat: ary, awe. ander Breck! . dition... ‘ Berne ni cho bats baie Plan’ | per's Ferry to operate telgurely, west of Frederick, eo | nadarrived, and others: were diy coming in, | _ 2. Thatibeth of thom cenie within » mile.of Washington | lucked up for examination. \ pen ; y 08 Lo dras sur troops ia that direction and cnabie Marly, Genera! Augie, commanding the was prepar. we mh a same © Willian H. Pate; on insuranee broker of Dr.. Cheesemaws Female Pits prevailtog ieaprossion ts that the rebels aro burry- | wish the main force, to come ap te our rear via Rdenrd’s | 19K fer ‘operations; whiob were begun iv the arrested by offieer Jiyees, of the jy -eaventh pre ‘Are tho meat safe entrretiebie remedy over tmewn for dota asternoon by a charge of &: brigate of veteran infantry mer Are ene agg gnats street. caer te Saye to | ong revel akirmish eecure possess: wo . 00 the left-and-the other on the right of the road, where the enemy were: apparently preparing to erect works and plant batteries. luis was gallantiy , the veterans went forward a the double quick, ‘That omdole 10, Major ed'to Twout; nee Seatewsly a chin pees getete mapereit Ferns naclorch Burks, ot N° Weableglon streets ¥o teeve ¥ using rk F * thig- Deiog the force: srev'ing ma single toad of ‘bie State ead gp to Now ders aglon street. to laev®' | piainte pecullée to femates. They naver felt, Buattlshes Naina $300 vy ‘wou 20 {a 1853, (hoy have stood the test of the moat omment ghia para. Fle was promise@ a moath while in That on Jaly 10, in another ih from fenally- v y 10, lespate! 72 | tho malltery neevioe. ” Soutien Domine beld Pago to ball |. cane, No new experiment without merits Mxpllelt dievo , tens, stating when they eltan\@ and slgould met be taken, town, countedvel the enemy 1,500 t0'2,000 cavalry. in $1,000 to answer. Mr. Joho H; Reed, of $13 Broadway, One aoltar per box, contsining fifty piltx. Cok by all dragr: {nghomeward with their spoils, ence the discovery that ‘Woeshington was defended by -veteraa troops instead of | waw militia. ‘All our wounded ‘men have been gathered in and sent s to the hospitals, A few rebele, too badly wounded to be ‘moved,remain a few miles outside the city. To the Ferry und the Monocacy. This little scheme was happily, frustréved, and the enemy competed to adopt-e new plan Of operations, Concentrating hts force at Rockville, he sent out cavalry expeditions to cul the railroads, tnteod- img, It t9 Believed, to retnra again iato Virginia imme: Giately upon the return of the raiding parties. 5, That on July 10 5 Goer from Leesburg s3id:— ame “Five thousend rebe} fa iry entered: (ht town befween sap ee six and beven-c’clock P. M." Bresktya ony News. This ‘closed operations for the day. Last night picket firiug was kept ap, aradually slackening unti! midoight, whea it comed altogether. WEDNESDAY: This morning at daylight not a rebel-was to be found in front ot the works, At Grst it was posed that the ficiency of Surgeon R. Rey burn, medical! director of the L aveur’s rromrt 6. On the-night of Jui; orwena RES. . 12 traing-moved without cessa- ‘ ead defences, great oredit is due for thearrangements at.Ih® | ghig was the condition of affairs on Monday morning. tion beyous stare Ruesy. tothe mertnctsn, ane wae Nee ee bern er exean me i aye * Pghave. HUTCHINGS & HILLYRE, P-prietors, front for the comfort of the wounded. #0 rey ere by telegray ree years, residing at No. venue, Brooklyn, od a Meat ‘The preparations on the part of General Augur for the 7 ont at. daylight oa. ly~ 15, on the old Rockvitle | committed suicide yeaterday afterueon by hanging him: 81 Codar a'rew, New York: Affaire bere to.day have been remarkably quiet, very ‘Uttle being beard from our troops sent io pursuit of the enemy. No engagement has taken place since the ight Of Wednesday at Rockville, although our -forces have city roady the: rebeis cot and continued to pass i an unint thirty-five minutes past §. That Breckioriage passed through Rocky ing Virginiaward. | self with a clothestine in tne woodhonse, He was discover: rupted wtream uatil | ed by the family shortty afterwards, - ‘Tbe decoased had: eive in the afternoon been laboring under temporary’ insaatty for some years. nd Karly’s divisions of infantey | ‘The Coroner was voti on the nvwbt of the 12th. defence of Washington, by their promptoess and vigor, gave rise for a brief seasom to 2 belief that Washington ‘was in imminent danger. All the able bodied troops were placed in the defences Deafness, Impaired Sight,, ; NOIsBS IN THR HEAD, CATARRHAL AFEROTIONS 11¢ TRE ‘Grossed at Edwards’ ferry, and are in close pursuit of the | sng 9. That the rear gu — Jackson, so entire brigade, every auxiliary employed to jusure the satety of the | main body had moved upon Annapolis our cavalry, igade, rebels tie believed that tho rebels will move down | capital, Colonel Wieeweil, Clef ef the Veteran Reserve | nich was sent Ol, Toler: ee eee euit ars and Boon ac the Ratt oes ect edo THE WEEKLY HERALO. : CHRONIG_CATARRE, . idence east of the Blue to: 10, Bidge to Gordoosvil CATARRA OF THR TYMPANIC MUGOUS MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTIONS O01? 1 10. That on the-13th three regimentmof rebel ouvairy The Best a corps and Military Governor of the [isirict, sent ali the were scon from Fort Reno to pass om the road to Great wards the Potomac. It is therefore believed thut Cheapest Bewspaper: in to. a . | the rebels, whatever their strength, have basteaed to get Mr, DeB. Randolph Kelm’s Despeten. eee eaten ane areca ne guaran. at, | ewey to ihe south side of the Mpolomas tO avoid berg | Fails the Country. RUSTACHIAN TUBE Batrimors, July 15, 1864, = “8 vec among the guards, - | caught in their own trap. 11, That (wo -hundred and two thousaad head The Warary Haman, for the present weok, ready this. CURE ae " tendants and convalesccuts at the bospitais an effective | Preparations are being made. for immediate pursuit, ¢ — evra on pena july 12; food for the columas | (sgturday) morning, will contars:— 7 RED. herring a ss foroe of over three thousand meo. By means of patrols | but Lan! To oss Dyes — — og sadahe NV ‘A fat! account of the Rebel. Raid ia Maryland, with ae cROSS RYE as INONR MINOTS. ‘The presence of rebels in the vicinity of this city no ft Washio m fi encount igede of the enemy will probably preveot be also gathered upall the officers ia Weshington it for pene ted the marauder Mrs. Emma: wellsien Sapoeres by the | tails of their Movements, Actions, Steslings and Destruc. And every aznonce of the Eye awd Bar requi: “ing sithor me {onger exists, and news from the capital iodicates a simi- | 4, ty, and in less than twelve bours bad Atted out bis ng . “8 cheat oF att aid attendes Ato by Dr. vi WV aISEN BRR, uty, ‘0 weive Bours ow tion of Property, illestrated with an exeelient map show. | gents eons! ion rooms, 816 Kroadwey, sear Ti velfth ot dar condition of things in that vicinity. I¢ is supposed ‘the enemy has made good his escape, bearing with bim ll bis plunder, [From tue Tre; oy Times, July 14, A deanateh reesived this) worsing from Mea. Pheipa, | ing tbe soene of Rebel operations. at Baltimore, states that Mrs. E Willard, of this city, | The tatest despatches (rom the Forees under (enerals was among the passengers on the train froma Raltimore 7, the Kar, Throat and Air sucoeas(a ‘ly treated by for Philadciphia, which was oaptored bythe rebels when | Meade and Butler, near Petersburg, Va ; of the Advance | Hae LiGHTMILL, ¥ 8. Mars pines Major Gent sree wee Mayol ine yood w t of Genoral Sherman towards Atianta, Ga., and the iatest Notnirg since then been dof Mra. Willard, but v i Varce , no fears are entertained by ber (riends here of nee hoaulnie gx sty » anise = peeing personal harm, although It may be posaib'e that she has | $Y under command of Lieutenant General Grant, pene jo the bys tes property, Mrs, Willard’s author. Fall aeccumt of the Movements and Depredstions of the. ship of ¢everal valuable standard) works, avd her ac. | pirate Florida, under charge of Captain Morris r sb the + ° waneninanad Becton Ne Seenacy, have given tier |“ oricinat Postry—“The Rebet Raid io Maryland * Wasmucros) July 13—12 M. ‘There is reliable news of the strength of the rebels in our front. Their umber is variously. estimated, but from what data docs not appear. There seemns to be vo doubt that the larger portion of tueir force is cavalry, aad that they so act as to create the impression that they have overwhelming forces. It is certain that they operate fearlessly, move with celerity and bave s0 far accomplished much mischief. command and sent it to the front uuder experienced and reliable commanders, Colonel Greene, Chicf Quarter. master of the department, was notified at midnight that bis clerks and isborers would be needed. Io two hours am effective reximeot was organized and on ite way to the treaches. General Rucker also received notice on Saturday to prepare his clerks for military duty, and by night he led Into the fortifications another formidable force. Dismounted cavniry wore Deafness, Cataren an uD lseases of ‘Waag Tux ProrLa Tink, Considerable ‘lon on the part of the people ‘fs expressed in various quarters, It is thought some Obastisement at least should have been inflicted upon the faiders before they escaped. Tho attack, or rather feint, ‘upon the national capital, it appears nor jaa merely to ‘cover the removal of the plunder taken curing the raid. Klegant Wasning Scarf: at 50 ce. T. W. MOODY'S, 178 Besotway ‘flower Hotety ane trogen low forsheads. part of ine body Tepo:. 40 Broadway : alld, hile th ry jmanaaioed an formed toto infantry regiments, teamstere were trane- It is represented tbat the force which destroyed the Her nomerous {riends bere and-eleswhere will await Awake! Arovse! To arms! to arms saps vereratay coabblibsiaass nto abi resite: between this city and Raltimore yesterday ws tidings with yd bar Pad te left the Rex ye not hear those re abe pisla ree, Four, Arg (4 tweet ee . city a few days ago lor timore and. Washington, and at, swarming over hill and plain, ‘ a e. uty, with muskets, | was from twelve to fifteen bundred cavalrymen. | 915 “on "ner revuen whoo. this unfortunate’ incident ‘The rebels have beckon loose again’, | Store closed on Satur GENERAL “FRANKLIN. ‘The escape of General Franklin isa fact, he having ar- vived here on Wednesday night. He has left for Peunsy!- -vania, where be will remain for @ short time recruiting his health. ‘The fact that they effected so much damage in short space of time renders this report prebadie, but those who saw the rebels at (heir work had no time to make ‘an accurate count, for they leit she sceue io the greatest possible baste. occurred Her capture $0 relieve moro efficient men. Meanwhile veteran troops the calculations of the jouri were hastenig into tho city, (be movements uyen the streets reminding one quite forcibly of the scenes of 1881 During all this time affairs south of tho Potomac were ulok, | Mosby. with # regiment of cavalry a Letters for Stere Windows, Num~ bree ences (Europea ‘or viele + pews and economy. 107 Fultc the revele was nardi¢ one of A mighty and remorselers based, 5 On @ grand eaid in Marylacd A dashing, splashing, WHE. GAQUAL TIES: Bo Ue apt Re Conclusion of the oxcelient story of “Charley O'Sulli- Cause | Undershirts $1 50. Linen Draw- oon TW. MOODY, 179 Broadwag (Howerd Hotel} ¢ THE RAILROAD AGATE OF ER. ‘The travel between j Biladeiphia, Baltimore, and Wash- Tho fighting demonstration has mainly been in the | The following is. a. portial list of the cegeaitics tu tbe vanie:Agrii Poo! ‘Amgton has been re-opened. Passengers from those CAVALRY oranereens. vclnity of Fort Stevens, five or six miics from this city. Niuth New York heavy artillery, Colonel W. it. Seward, Literary, Yelontite and Artistic {tems Theatrical Re- yates om 3 Double Strengen Augue on, Houday seat out ibe cavalry towards | 1.0 lois there are for the greater part concealed in the | Jr., at the batte of Monoceey:— iow for the weet; The-¥asnions; laverestiog reediog | TALSAM.—Rasuraatiem, in: ie, mast pebatel forme: sine the wora: cases of disease of the blood, tnerou- points to any others can new make the journey with safety and despatch. By general order from beadquar- ters Genora! Wallace’s restrictions upoo travellors to or ‘from Baltimore are sow removed. TUR YESBELS UMRESTAICTED KACEFT TO FORTRESS KONROR AND MARYLAND BRON, ‘Vessels aro Bow permitted to leave port without special ‘permits from military authorities, Ordors in relation to General Rockville to [eel tho tgs ane found thom about Jone! Lewel!, command. Comvany A —Wounded—Sergeant Mi. H. Crawford, | matter for farmers and Agricutturists; side and arm, severely.; Corporal P. MeW iggio, where not debility, tf rid i tet incipient com-- tonne: puppisdlgnabanertommctanncnesieon re nok Intelligence; Kevlows of the Money, Commercial, Dey | Snot ee, anasigin waren ¥o (is brent ar he - der, severely, and prisoner; Edward Hider, where not | Goods, Cattle, Morac and Pamily Markets, aud raports of ds Bi’, DOLSAM hee cnsed, thousende of” pda Saggy Me i rhtggs AM..4 Shaft, spent ball ball, | ati toteresting eveats of the pass week, weroiy; Joba. Elmer, breast. slightly; FY. . severely; oy Suckiong ae, werere!, Case, Teaur.—Sing)e sabseription, $2. Three copies, $5; Five Carpenter, bavd,. copies, $8; Ton copies, $15. Gingle copies Ave cents vach sane Sean ee A limited auambee of. advertisements inascted.. woods, and in such tenements as.are scattered (brough that part ot the country, and their sharpshooters operate behind their temporary defences, Yesierday some of their plans were spotied. The house formerly belonging to the late Mr. Carberry, and cow tbe property of Br. Lay, was seized by them as an observatory, but & shell from one of our forts, accurately eimed, oxploded in their cupola, and thus terminated thet signal arrangement. It ny came etd Se renamed. by medicl: Fae Sicgaaih a ng Ty A'S. Double , f St 26. six holilae $0 "0"- and. m and Iaenerto, 7 draatiaes eet cees ah Toon ie wore enined to $I. Principal Se Grand street. i Sera Ard back. at v eat ‘the certainty bow! the re ‘ee Sequronente "of -paseyy” jo Vertrem Menres ce @ Rath cinpot cow besscertained whether any vejury te indl. A Cara. ——__-——_—. bn papempors an! agli pitied rg TES aera tent trou ftp to. one hovdred men by pocaslhs itd ee, rorerely: ielen See jes Searles, thigh, Owing tothe enormous névance ia the priovs, mai.onir |. giiemert "qunace i insos ons preseee Washi . és . ps GUNPOWDSR BaIDce. the skirmishing from Rockville to oe th fre tain J. H. Hyde. Prisoner—Corporal pets Of the prectens meta!s, bui of every eter commaaiiy, iad mend: ‘The coastruction corps oa the Philadelphia, Wilming- io scen repent “Ri ea aaa iy, Jonah. Nash an sae Comes, Bip, Sligbt- | 1 impossibie,swcontine longer the sale of, my Pens at old ROTBAL oc Sennen. tout ‘toa and Baltimore Railroad are busily engaged to re- hare up to this time been acting on the de, Gm Woihded= fealsaant W. B. Backs, elbow, raten,. Tale Bougret execbdinglOc de | ed Nabe to consiwue p Acertans, bast for carlos, FESPSLEGE SuKSCt. agate ailding Quapewder bridge aud in repairing otber sae eceaption Of a Charge or, Lwo, driving .Jeutenant James Tiff, (bigh, severely Gran- — Toetoats tables free. Addrew: the rebols short dietance. ger Van Kiecck, ‘severely: William Todd, | without cnsage: but having lo buy gold at (he prasent fabu ‘Dr. 6. FOUTS, 1,130 Beasdway, Mow, Kort. | PR rrr out to the front, and there K and neck, cc te vader, thee be ap dedolency of wartlce, material Erm, pene rely, (hares Grant, leg, seversiy end prisoner: 1-14, Bist toe mer the a -Aamages committed by raiders. This route will bere- ok yet ent. eres oa y ph ase ‘ ay — Tucker, Cheries tarly, Levi Emrick and eight Baciseteemaat the publi ie epened fer gavel in a very short time. ‘LaTRR— 1:18 PURBUTI. names known, were taken prisoners near | for 1 leug ani ‘We learn thet a sufficient force of ou: troo « have set ne pie! north —_—— Washington ‘They would wnquestionad!y | fy Frederiele poy m7 H. endeavor to conceal from us this fect, and tor this reason i 5, —-Wenndedaxbieutonant D, Wil Tre sire sow made 1s nat euough Out from Washington fn pursuit of tne retiring evemy, ‘end it ts to be hoped, with other columas co-operatiog, we may even yet effect the much desired pooishment of the andaciows raiders. : Dev AsTATOR. ‘The spotiation of the iapabuaats by the enemy along this tine of merch wae complete, The raiders left nothiag ‘Cat could be applied vo their own use, and what they eould aot carry off was destroyed. ‘TRA EOTRS RNEEL FOR ‘was commanded by Genera! Early, whose subordiante it is Believed among many observers tbat their domor- ro io the iL Of Fort Stevens is a were eleow bere. mM: medy known mr sorter + sone eas A Ne Gray Hate or Baidnem—Ferty- ruewarere Cards for Gentienen.— 4 ‘Greet, New Fort. ‘Why jon’s ve Night Blooming ceRavs” Rs Because whey ~ Ty ieok = Killed Lisutenann James H Fila, Kor hi audi CT eh grees hag neg Oliver A. Wileon, Heary L. Gigiow. | Oramary ensures mark 0h whe, ig fabrian to which they are le. ai i Yast night of ia the teporta were fn c! ez | a bony are het Se Filees a ane BA Pere the on offcers were General Breokioridge, chief commander of A large reece acted alcool pone rows ne true. bel (onde mark oa the label. Vane qearetnat - le ‘the iataatry, and Geverel Ransom, who led tbe cavalry, | | cal baat eek aw Bly digg ~~ Gesetoat—The Most Popular menct- atictoe ge Lon arg Rh amy rs ’ tho vee ‘of the — op ae be bed. oy be Jowness of the river, 's now fordable en ecient Pies Wy ernnet ord by Ta Fa heels nal, we Caow' yt ‘Terewere ale three Batteries in the command. The | 1, ine fans, en Taking muskets sod omaining with 7 much sees i 3 rag: | gai are i phere ener, Both. ot A ps Say whole force of the raiders 19 said (0 have beeo ombered | the ekirm uotil night. Amowg thom, incredible se : " > " 4 é é Same reer re cnet, A aren! ng oo ft may appear were two Wasbington policemen venture upon & Casa. ae Meael soassive- a en ee eee, eemet ot cho | emits tale ‘Warbtagioe seer sont 4o 90 by & SKVER ABD AGU ry camp. Lf noob ye ier wll: oa tae sudden movement at some unguarded point, for the pur- — ‘The cavalry Of the epomy are said to be pertectty satis. | Laie and frail, Decdns © Conca is ae pose of Beatty adicting damege upon the public build sake ancora doves, ee AN BI ig the Ged witn heir euocess in the captare of horses, aod thay Pioned of bet bre ok eas oe wei ater, Roweter, a8 mach apprehension on this “ne =. dees terse, ee a State that they are plessed with the expectation of sur- | homes of tho F. Fi V's. sorth of iat now ae there was on Sunday, every. arrival of aS aie sreced bata'e. ‘prising their frteads io Virginia with (beir new mount. Washiagton looked like e Ai skirmishers tending to give assurance of safety. wk illed.~ palotbort Eee ike chee. ae pects arth 4 on Moeday little more ti Maintais iRelr | The militia and volumteers, and clerks and 8 10 7G, Morgan, ¥ Decl and ‘additions the Balm of Thoesnna # HR ASC40LE UPON PORT eTEVENS 4 wrstax © Gu | tne various Cepariments, are mustering; but ambi all rm ea Andrew Phyrioa, Br. ° sat San scat + ‘The assault upoe Fert Stevens on Tucaday was (he re. this thave fe ne ertreordibary excitement a p RG] ie) com pen na, fal pret to the walt, it (9 said, Of the faiture oa that portion of the rebel ‘The tradereand mercbants here have, within the last ‘shoulder; Lt i ye Forint 2 Grea ie en rercenns e hate a eration Iings to recelve an order eountermanding « former one week raised the price of flour from tweive to twonty sie race verhitaes lake, date tha ae. Womans ‘ne breathy & A wees dollare, and other necessaries of fife in th propor~ Tincnei, fog. Del. P onmbrr Linge fotowiag from Sergoons tia freges ordering an semault by the whole force at a certain time. tion. thask, throu: A. Ore ieee, inaing; L. Keeip, band; } Soon, and vba w amber (rom every quarter ‘The reasvn for this chaoge'of programme was the infor. C, Monroe, sete are Missing—Lioutenaat P. Kiog sd Usizen Beares Genenat Roaritat, ) ae een eee the presence 8 ORIGINAL DESIGNS OF THE veomreny \eeeioteen J.B, Mer, | yeas, we, Curnow SEMAN: A 9s Mob 23, j ‘votehed troopa ta the aafeneen ot tht ough), een namie Wourded—@ ‘Dobson, erm, severeiy; H. Naity,, cat. ih it affords = Wammrwerom auty 10,1000, | RMIGS Me Chamiors ebian davereey’ as ppnoseer'; GIS rer poe ana calad. “Ort ROW THE REBELS ADVANCED. sis and pc MARR 4h HNN nn ll ni @evoral roads, Acolama of three thousand is supposed to have crossed the Potomac et Réwarde’ ferry, thence speestag along the river road five miles south of Rockville, Avother colama moved by way of Frederic, thenes head. ‘Tho National Intelligencer underatends that a Major or | Hastman, side, iy. Captain Speucer, of the Inauggent forces lately domon- pool Dk Ceuntertee eaeers etrating against Washington, embraced the opportunity Lieut, K. C, Cometock, acting Dattalien Adjateet, mis Defore they decamnped of address!iag to one of our citizens, ~~. oe ; cesar al nee rata aA Lf AD, U. 5. A. Surges. wi diacrhaa, — Mrs, WINSLOW'S Boothing Syrnp 18% sare and certain re- medy. It not only relleves the chil", from pain, but requ- tates the stomach and bowels, cert gots aciditynad gives (one and onoray (0 the whale ayeier, ‘Mothers, a9 you raive the Myon an healih of your ohi“ire, do wot fal to procure it. 2] aero. ican veo. Cee | een enee eee Dre, apeee, Hale Dye, Hate tg Over"E who le © relative of Bpencer’s, a/letter, ia which he states that the revele crossed the Potomac with eight thousand pula aie as mean, (or the purpose of odtataing horses, cattle and other supplies, and that, taving eocomplished their pur- pose, they were on the march back ‘irginia. Only® email portion of (nese forces appeared in froat of Wash- ington, while, tuete comrades were collecting ihe beoty for tramepe station across the Potomas. Caamannanono, July 14, 1866. [anve reliable advices which show that the raid was opigiually devigueg to poastcate Wie vAller na far as Car. ‘ROW TaRy RETREATED. ‘The enemy withdrew (rom before Washington towards ‘Radwarde' ferry. Colonel Lovell, Gecced Musssohasetts cavalry, kept close ta bis rear, inflleting some leas upon qe retreating force, end ouffering Rimesif in the follow. fag cnsuaition Ove killed and seven wounded. ‘The re areas cage monet on Tronday aud was simultaneous, The Up to thie hour nething te positively ERown as to ihe tarength of the enemy. Al Oret It wae bolioved by those high to military sathority here, that (¢ was simply o raid tng party, perbape five tr etx thoasnad etrong, ond that the demonstrations lo, Maryland wore for the double par- ove a extbering "un harove,cati uxd provlatons fo th |.

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