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— HE ae eee. BER oy 32. NEW, _YORK, ~WEDN JULY SDAY, 4 nr Ne ae ee cel troyed) 00 prevent the refed from eraming, No | Gormation of the approuch of rehal reingoraninonts, | re raat captermmd #irty-nieh: ‘ ‘ rareege e ef x 1ée Lat: Ast ‘News | rebels are known to be north of the Poiomae east of / under Gen. Marmaduke, aud made preparmsions to! in readiness, the Alabama got + j Alabama, Captain “ame to 5 Sharpeburg, untew it be the foree cas cermanl diel { tail back on Clarendon, 20 miles boow Duvall’s Blatt, | tui md Toe 19th, and | \ ore. fost oe. y 2 . was engaged with twe folluert bon, General Suwl | At the laa secounte thie mow ate |e et ' cacorted he Frouet ‘ ' / ele bh te Y. Sun { wn r t ; tt wh lonclot | febt. and apparent!y with au undore auding wh. graph te the Ss, * | eicoeeded in securing his trata, aod thie morpiug « | eucnersfully, and soinforcemonte had been rent to | Couron that the fide took place in meotray | Captain of the Alabama, number of his wagons peemed through Frederick, | Cay water miteol the Peene coomt. By a) The following note hae heen recetved fom we Heavy firing was beard iu the Perry this oo rotion of Harper ad he jotnt forsee of Marmaduke and Shothy ane ead | eolnciue ntrived, the | American Consol at Liverpool, dated June TR! : “No | to be retreating Deer) i to be net a ing, and it wee eucpared that (0. : lish vacht too sud !* wae killed on the Keareage, and but thre of tay _ —- --——— Weber w ve the rebela iu the town Dthe ) The mport oft mening of (he steamer Kato ttert | 7 oe power, t liko tho Alabas the Mesare is hwo alithtly tojared, The vessel is but very diderable Fighting Going Os. | Mv yrt tccne. jie ui | Laird of Birkenhead, weaon hand, ‘The Decetound | Me inured On Mouday, Moseby, who hoe a force of cavalry and ibe Sd », oh route econ fire | wre aMr] ,of England, and was | ATES VERSIU C= OW MUM WAS Roto ee - an, oe artillery opporite the Potnt of Kooks, fired into a) | ain nthe White having inethage |? ‘ ; it si omlng SEBEL FORCE 20,000 MEN, train passing that point caustoe the ereatest excite. | 4 my here captured by Cs the emnwat He at once | The f re puulieh diepatehes from Che. cae eee ment among the preoucer youe wae tijiuied ox White k t to twats ¢ 2 na ¢ {| DOUret, tot fin Semnice was conked pation of Harper's Ferry and | srt v2 tress ot tie eneior who war eon in tie | dora couse, sustoren out to felt fy la shoat oF Prout z arm, | 7 saat oficerswho ine tel itis he wns brave only (ow rede Martinsburg by the Rebels. ; arerin pte \rcm | Attack on Mobile. we ty SA FomAled wl | unarmed mevehant vessels und refused « camtsoh sth : i : Balin ore, Jute A epecinl dept to the A Wortemme ‘ t ' nl pri the wid Avcrrolof tho seme sive, tonnage aud armament: TRUCTION OF THE CANAL Awetioas, fr Alfred Spates ent of the ' ‘ the vu t eof ‘ ato 1c a hater ; ia the A ama, Their tounte, trequemtly repeated 9 . hesypeske and Ohio Canal, dated Cumbe | tackon Mobile be A Glew Franetiat \* ious aulres, at Jeneth induced Semmes to accept - —_ July 6th, saya: “Phe rebel raid has been very des Wo have @ confirma , ‘ Niat fired the fire the challenge whieh it was © mee on ‘ ei “ iu wi Minoret = be RESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION. structive on the Chesapeake and Ollo Canad A | Canty’ tor vi t hse ag h hed received from the Vederd Captaln, The eee Dumber of boats have been burned and ieaueeap- oh) 0 re : 9 RM Aly ' u i jcoming contest waa openly rpoken of ls ALL, FOR 100 DAY MEN, | tore. | the t ve fern to Basrtake ink ceed bat ee Cherbourgh a week beforo it cane off. Om tae -_—-—- About 6 o'clock this evouing an attack war about | the : tad Beate tinetna bi lenhile ne Reson t within sbors range. The second etet dhuraday 9 previons to the imttio, Capt. Semns em 2w York to Furnish 12,000, | being mnie upon Mary tend Heichte, where General | portentot acontemprated ianl ape uaval atreck on | Mlute ation indicted Tat bite danas, Loins had chowtas with pridac hin toxmaiig Veshete } m a er ea the le Mp pride, his boarding « ie Bicol whole forve is concentrate end wan thea | Mateity, Aunionl Tracy ® aad we have |! Shey etoained 10 clicies et aistanies ¢ hid wb newly ‘sharpens with whteh ict rel formed inline of batde for de once. he defence | jy non py tirentand aad aa ur . pAb AR sdk. meal ¢ rnd revo ¢ Hele ad to sod capture the Kearse. he Weveh ‘.GRA s OPE RATIONS. was encceseful. in view of the Helghta being atill in | formida ten al expe tition in 83 Pat at.ebortd ‘ ® the cucsgement eA papers vt ‘ the famous cormir and the — . ait a * Lisnwenl Cant ed el. thier t 1 the Ke test wae watebed from Gen, Bigel's possession, Whatever damage the ene. | id : 5 | bug e ) aed ' mag while the of je mite wnat e Surrender of Petersburg my tay undertake in their present nm ity 18 | nae el & ps q | batter toi us de efoet orth 8 ter the ace ip cuter pi ates. ‘ party of matty Be fay " t rr ‘ nr aceare kille wh ne ee Inust be quickly eMected, or thes will meet with euch | trust, hae mniechie! w the | | } board the Alghause, Cutts "thera 7) from Paris to ivtale the seenir, wero mocnm Demanded. opposition in the forces now moving upon sbem from : poet wudaccond soot wounded tree mow men | the epectators, The Kearmare returned to Cho. hou! tha Weak Ab to Felioge atl appeehionsinn abou’ the ! | and killed « bv bve a Hebd eheoteariead amay | With etxty-two of the Alabama's crew, Ten wound pia a ‘ ‘ ‘ From Europe Ftc Vahamate tes kot partor the mdceron her deck, | Confecerntes and three wounded Fuderala were take AT FIGHT BETWEEN THE No damage to the railroad is known as yet, exce ve | : ising tuuch dames Below | @n to the Cherbourg bospital Nine more of te Aly abont thirte feet over Patterson's Coe Four Daye Later News, | tayereeloprredaway, | bama'ecrew were auved by @ Freneb pilot, and we flee fC ] jed with w Che Hering | brought to Cherboure, SARSAGE AND ALABAMA. tailes cast of Cumberland, which waa t A letter from Southampton states; “An offcar of repaired forthe movenent about beine made over e arrived vosterday morniug, with news w the , | the Alabaras said that she tought all her guns ou her al Sarton Drowiside, ‘This gave the ship a tia, The ) creat object of € Be as to come to Cham | rarege and board ber, bot the the streng@us vy lie ted the Alaberon th the road ewstward, Three buudred wagons, loaded | 2d of June tour day inte © ©Pirate Sunk. Hh aah ——_—__-_—_— | } “y eutirely | The steameh p Cire ot New York and City of Pal | | ippowed Lo lave becn capturedwere got ethane Oo Hie Avinkei teu off sately from Martine! on be General sige The destruction of the Alabama he the } a! Sixty Pr Prisoners Taken. arvENtHE Disp aren | tenn sament, dexterously preve Keareage, AL RECOUNT whieh toticer sean rt. Frag too one rosa ha teat bow re eae ' caar at 1 a sa erieiniie se , i Wee, aavi wie in weinklug sinteand th ” raage, to roreen rudder and ee . . Harrisburg, July 6.-—-The Governor of Peunsyl- £, caused Immense excitons t TH Ete hale Bre Seat anton eee ote cab | fonath @ shot knocked gway one blade of Pa oA 4 romance w , eident w lau he pa ‘hate OF Lue ans v ow vane, | at nee dort re ‘ yAloA'# ecrew, and another APE OF OF CAPT. § SEMMES. vanis, fu accordance with the President's P t ‘ | sir an tte ayaa ten tbes aay Vath gt ag en yh wed a call for t one bur d Mach wattiy wis vated tee Capinin ae ‘ he t ar ee te © Deerhound | ¥ hich the commander of the Kearmge necing J CALL R THUR STATK MILITIA, | PP Sister he Hehe in re > Ita ¢ } ) ' en nnd off | A Paris correspondent of the Cowmeuctar, speak- T HOURS OF CONGRESS. New York to | urnish 12,000 Meu, | of woodens a as cc dye ae : . b ’ witagt ¢ Aywerge iby a man | Hiss 06 Wis Sith pare; npel a to far na T hay n, with the exceptionef the ac. } re yicy Albany, July the President Informa Governor 1 AND) | atria . t , ta ing une ry the Hone A Beam De ryt gtd partial be ’ ' ov ¢ “nr na ‘ eorecruon, | mat live been ene je 0) Ma he toe losing Scenes and Incidents. | seymour that tho rebel forces eatinatod at for | tn ele Howe af Connns or tr. tens | Cee eeeee Siac | fe to the American Loratton ot Purinaned to Dug clows ' neve ‘ | Berar ‘ we edou. “ben | boat the efftcie separte are made, For example, it in “ 15,000 to 20,000 atrone, bave invaded Marylaud, aod y ote ‘ the ‘ on thee ‘ yopor | Bet treo es stated lo the secession prees, dant Oayt. Fessenden Inaugurated. : fiom Weland, and calling ont , be r © the boat. Sea | Neanmner, of the Alabama, went out yoruntactly w ay taken Martinelase and ilarpers Ferry, and are | oii mane te 0 ‘ 6 jas iuht tie Kearse; be wee ordered out by the zoe ace Be ie 1 oer yerht nh on the demand of Mr Darton &e., &e,, &e. threatening er pointe: that the pu murcty Pee ex resorted Loin Amwencs t | gee i fame on haar ta tae hese A LS, (a, ot Darts quires a call upon the State I utive a farce to Ante to merve iu ble b wy : wit wll ¢ neu bum one Wu tbe rave Mob oge Lov from ' , naa ho wem ev : ule ent, bu ise the vowed, ow Invasion Scare Factsand Ramors | repal the invasion. ond he oo 4 upon the Stat arts lnchareate ‘ \e » : When an, miltne, oh would jebury, July 4.—Much axtitewent prevailaio | New York for 12. 0) rwilitin, aa {ty quote Woseive Li acid Had how ® wondertai * ' we | * . ab ho | be aur wt ty ain tmdood, trout the country South of | 4. | feat i : mes \* ere sco in the water we | vomels thus to uso Frene { oe . . * iat ny ay area th wu EBXiOUs to BOL & }thoir own, and ea if tho; a7 aa a eee oes tc 7 psi GENERAL GRANT Aina f \t : i Seyret a | ere el toate sd avin , p a i RAL G ‘ed his ta : au ity be on bt obys the Kenny, bus he one wee obliged to po 0 pea, ec am Maryland and Southers Pennsylvania and The movemvat of the Sixth Corps aad part ot the | wae enue of eu ' ry wo mur the Doors | Keormeeo knew thle aad was waelthug for hig ey had already crorsed the Potomac, The foie | Seoomd too cur os frou W edky tight | -PozsAlran te pisees, wt eit " ; a nae p rrr si corte aioelide j ihe myo that whos aoe Cra eg was rocaived frou Uie head juarters of Civo, | aad Thuowlay woru ay, to aud al Wilson's cave | ticu cht aller the exoting alae of iw Aare - | dere do eracorelly rhe sont o chatenge to 0 t ” . e'dou raliro nirary }to ‘ hy peony ‘ . y * ialuw, © iy Of COUTEO, Whe x! iy PT» x this morning: | wey mand on the W fe wil wih contrary to | | and wo long ws the Lnsh persnntrs could When § . 4 vein che ATabuma ceased | demand Wil be made pon the Kugliah caves = wherainwg July 4. Tho latest lnformetion te | anticipation, was uot followed hy a euon- | fy nd aoe ‘ A , towe . wl dood | me nt for the rendition of Coptain Semmoa wn! oo “> sebe. re been soon on the opportlte | gtragion hy ihe rebels on o i‘ 0 syday | eoties . ‘ r wort) ete wwoe tye | other otiices saved, ‘The prsoners brought b a yithe river. Ainall cavalry force bad cross fini Vullinntelan heveuied (4 5 ee ' ue © wt jop ag ate the | the Freneh port, off which the fkht taok 4 wu oem ud the main haly wae within | Moruing, however. imoortant en ” Perec 7 Mae ca vine : ' roe cane toastatin | Le eons hone, in ocler that the mu alles af Wittlameport, consisting, it ir said, of | ent within the enous ‘6 Lines es of tionpe “ho omy ‘ Din ativoe Scone of the | aide what dispowition to make af Th ix A force of two thousand cay waa * ‘ ghee he ‘ abe or ead wee wold Guat bo wae | thir combat onthe southern peyp'e hero, to be crossing Dam No, 4, at dark last je ceed marching in Aol 44.0 on both ‘ ud ) Deke UD | secoMmion Aympashicom haa been tort 5 BaP ay hes j aides of the Appomattox ire our extre ae Y A MA and stowed woe) Nothing eines the commencomente€ the war 4. eM. Buia, Assidiant Adjutant General, right to the front of (eneral Birney'a divi he Dane-Geiw : iv Morrow Cobre | panned to cast them down eo monch, GROOND DISPATCH, gion of the Second Corps, where they maged inturce, | P! il The prog mou woe} ie win VARS Sena oF Ones tee — ~ay dedura, July 4—Midniyht.—Oficial informa } Jarre botiew uf relel (rvope wtill remain in troutet fejecte the le ® ® . Mier Gio action, the whale teat and dinzy, | ™ the herder reaeived by the Governor to | the bighteonth and Ninth Corps and onusiernbie | but y aes ' ( ‘ oul vn b p tho swe, lots © ‘ 1 ly Heater | new placed ta is adicetes that theonewy is again advancing | trina k pluce during Saturday, Gonoral Butlers | mevely & } med ( Ms a ka sarey of them to ardou a raid, Yesterday morningat 6 o'clook, | comunnd is iow jletely merged in the Aruy ef | , he 26 r fk bonta were fall & men} ener lollow, or Dartville, Ya, by a larve fore of | merinand of General Mende, sublet to Gio ep Wo ORLY My elo ' uny, onid tobe ander (ienerals Kansom and | vision of Generel Grant. Goneral Butler and oiatf m cha, P dnd Gxtven fren bie powltien, with alight loos, | have rewusnet t. Fortress Monroe tes" | Kentucky Under Martia! Taw, aomnre: | m1 det men” . sedated : yh sabre breiaay pop ive LATEST RY TELEGRAPH, | oe ier a eT Proclauntion by the Presid.si. that.1,200 of the rebel cuvairy bad got in his A Demaud for rruoreetae mayremder 1 racer Ay aia Pa “ Washington, Jaly The President ies thts day # eway of Nerth Mowmain, It te no doubt elem Vebea So Babee rowel ed | imued bi) Drodamation dowering Martial Law im tie Washing'on, Ju/y 5.— Varcongerr on the mail boat ’ a tt # Sue, aid lob ib yy bd e wave Ww) curren vd WA ad arronmeden Ohi ‘pose ef the eneiny's cavalry to advance as far {cam into Peanuswdrenta, to teal horecs and | Highland Light report that day before yorterdsy 4aa. Ample preparatiousare being made fora | Geveral Granterot demand for the unconditional | ‘(cous Gion of the enemy in their annual visit, THIRD DISPATCH, Sereroh Jnly 6 Pt <Trenreiate Sad bot It wus believed if the d 1 ted with, | fr 1 eve ee deep not con a wt | on ‘ ube. u tho Potomac at 4 o'clovk thismoruing, The joved f mand was omplig pe) ittutiow i { thewpecpte along the border counmtics have | thats reasonable thine would be allowed for eres |e tow the Py thes the | Biato of Keatocky, Ailior quoting tio acteoi Cou | ereve giving him euthority to take euch cotion the President sayat “Ard whereas mary citizens of the State of Keu- torky bave joined the forces of Hho basurgvots, Lave ou woverad ocoastons catered the rat Stave of id sod surrender of Petorsturr, but the auswer war nog | (i) ' Known at City Pointwheoth Hig 1 Light left. | edo | sich, | Kemtueky Mm large force, and not without speased, but overone thousand borses passed | moval of the woinea and children. before the town reat I wi ito tnt ap earl Te f } a perceive t to be | cotndort furnished by disaffected und divio rai cut * Gettgnbarg yesterday owing to @ ware 10 | Joe saved, They also eay that appearances indi: | uel, Count Rechbecy intends ads the finda dee Whe naa Sucks the gg | ##n8 of the United States residing therein, i We Lub ‘tion, y Opoaaia ® Anatod vee ated almost | ypenrance of pe t f | 4 x bite ey \ lay A SOCER WETS TCR MAA lively work, 1 GREAT NAVAL Brauer ): Bicese re Srnons hoe: Cipenrapee Os BDO raiiant OF | COAT. RISSIY. GMOMENOR Hn®. Pepale BOROD: A ANT9 ' : M Saree, stele h taretihin as wo. Nowy a) tives wore | Cverbarne tho civil Guthorities and made thiymut rover Jety 8.—Lt wes reported and believed Late Southers News. | Sinking of the Alebama, } wived, and mimay om to tho | Civil wary destroying property and lite in various Ay SW ReeEO® Wink Hagernown wes 1D possesion The following are estracte from the Richwoud The Eualish papers hy the City of Cork and City of | beste to leaveghe suv thome in | parte af that State, robela, Tho operators, however, report thes it Brauihen June 0 Baltimore ive detailed etatementa of the slot ott ee LA oan quiry f or the “Aud whereas, It has Been made kaown tw the {ah arn@ bet there was no rebels nearer tian | 7) 6 atin was received here yneterday that four | the Alabanin by the United siates et ke | ean moawored tal ho rice | Presideut of the United Btates by the officers com Wetem and Williamsport, from six to ten | nundrod Yankees aad ‘Jeune abe ler ene «op ‘ lenible the er | Seeded Le benching ane oF Say Hate ol the Dees ox i manding the national armies that combinations have. iistems from.tho Potomac, where it wae said | tain irk, came over into Weale North Caroling, | wade | Which Gok Up abe Guicely an poagible to avotd | 1 5 tucky with ‘ e! att f 1y be 10) A-tttsts of Kentu ' pee Thi and on sl # Worning of Luesdany, iiiniy cup . | § ‘ AL. ettepl on thorpartot Ceoea Winsiow te wake | bean formed in the asides é wes.guing on yesterdey afternoon. 0 cme at Morgents Hs took ‘Uhive | isa sloop of a thourand tons bieden, cerryving @ix Ste | Deiaosesie OF thowe « o hal cave! Nowe ous sola of | purpose of inciting the rebel porous ty renew § aloo aye that fightiny was golug gue or near abeTOS 9 BBP id pound gune and two Li-inch Dahterens ov Columbiodsy | § ane Peteete dent eee png aR as, My 8 | the anid operations ofcivil war within the aald Prete, Pampitne Feters forces being commanded hy keos in thelr edvence burned all the BLe wae commanded by Capt, Wlusiew, of North Caro reine Me Gime, the euptain aud thereby to cabarross the United States arrive eel, Anettack wes made on Harpers Ferry | bridges ou gel and feane liom and had a crew of iu men, ‘tbe Kewamce hed a a h ainion shattered ft e | now operating fu the sald States of Virgiats ax * ‘ " m an An maby Ye . ir : | “Now thenfors, & Abrahaua Meola, rev trot of tho United Stasem by virtue of the authori: 1% of whow ie aireai ba mae by the Conmtfutiom and Liws, do bes om tip beving Jumped | clere, that fa my Judgment the public eaters -\« (4 8 uae who bad | quires that the surpension of the pv of she welt of habew corps, vo prociair eu mid Bluest Gon $0) Boe WILK | thy guid proclazantion of the fifteenth of ene . ihat I ters pr Wd Comun whe be led, which «unk ber cons rbly in the water, aod atructur 4 Lynchburg, open rab Velwr, however, set alout making @ vigorous Anon Wit by and ap to the intess accounts wee holding hie | Iigton, and take it the bavwe of oper itiout tor \ fies fi Is i ‘nthe meantime the excitement at Frederick, | HAs Soukiwant, pselipe kn i LER'S OVFICIAlL FRPORT OF THR aTTAck ON WiLuoN years, on t | 2 ‘a . tite «hi feos bn ope ly tg _ — The Richmond F raMtnes of July tet containg the , Chase of the Nashville wilh le teumeiulered by the | fillen avesbona J, } } in English wawrs ior the iaat wo lookout toe reled privateeia and bes @oing to Anuapolia, The Government stores | sollowing : | pubt ATP tatal en can aii oo reamed from Frederick, as ther had previ- { A telerram from Rtchmond. alzteen boure old.aars: The Alabama, or 290" es ela ie called Ou the hoe] to have the operly tuler then, One mau wea General Mahone, sarinved by cavalry. ommie io wath | gle wing Niet waa tailt by the Meare Laird, | sent forward & on (oe ib-boum riggin wich lad | ber, 1863, be made effectual, and be dulwenta ut. 4 ecm suo wesfully removed from Harpers Fer- Pitino’ raiders, nea He tue ny uy teu tabieg Or |} er Miskenhasd he te 6 tntkesianed demtgod ; le ieee vod & mone uful # mod sod throughout the sald State of Keatucky, a. 18 Le true abject and extant of the whole move- | lov here: yesterday, He lous ht mud routed tems was Toartel, boewit » he com driving them tour miles, capwulng eleven pieces ft | stoma picjelier, of one thowend tone artillery, two bund red prinanewa thirty-thuee aio te. lances, thirty-five wagons, kilbne aud weundiog a» : large number of the enemy, aud recapboring five bun. ) each, ted rlowwe for four hneds dred stoien slaves, (ur cavalry were im purmuis wt last accounts, anda large number ought to be cap pleted @ho work ead mturugd where | tiarthel law for the preoaeus be deciared Bose | ner aboterms ba: uitwo, Anothe hough | in, J do, therefore, hereby require of the uv wiay tel y wuure la tak & init tht be Lad been re tonm « | strock, and ‘ont Nued to do his work uniii bo telh | oieors iu eaid Btute, thet the privinnes & Hier upper cack wei piercod tor twelve oe oo doek, ‘cba eckton dated oxacsiy Ovo bour | the weit of hateas corpus be effectrally aurjerdea Ib Seeyetea mystery. It known from refugees dartineure, Winchester aud other places ip ty thas th» rebels are remoreviassly and rugh- hugorcing te conscription, Waking all the males with two borizontal enemies of 400 hora " Qual lua ty -byo Tian ee, within the said State, aeeording to the exuees pres ‘ rhe rebrewtiag i 7 doher ecubln gecompeslations and arrang:- he Aluban uC BASS, & who have tured. The enemy are retieatug iG great disorder aM The enpraits of thy fo rgorstia on hoard the Al nuh 5 ia sixteen and sixty who bave not left their by the route py which they caine to Ream's, Gur | ments for imasarine, engine-ro nd quarters were | a Nerwersn, aye iuas when in the weter be | lomation, end that martial law be establiabed (te ret Every borse ie taken on tie line of march, tare of supplies and the diversion of the canents gormg to (iremt, are wery probably the oer tn dotwntry is one killes and one wounded, ta th Headguarters Army of Northern Wirgtwa, Jtine ne 20, 1864, 5.0) P.M. Hon, Secreary of War vin: | Mor: wee baled Py uw bost fou wo bh » * Come | to take effect from the date of itteaiee iiss the f Ne OR oa can Keep anne ch | euid suspension aud establishment of murt.al tw most ajproved style of modern naval eclunce js said to have numbered 1M, the eame ua fore repiter Gen, Hampton reports that he attac ked the enemy'a | the Kea ge, It willle re berod that sheeailed | lwor vet; look ul. ae who are Rewer drownln, to continue until the proclamation shall by icvcdead for the raid, General Wallace is very active, | cavairy yesterday nftermoou on tit re ura from | 188 ROSE Ot NIN” ce tba naire at | pan Leu Ho than mele away ior the Deerhound, | of moditied, but not beyoud the period wheu tire aking evary preparation that prudence may | Staunion river bridge, the side of Church, | from Liverpool two years ra Be COUMIVAUCE | thanking God ihat hewas ander Lugilsh colo.a, | watt raid rebellion alall have been guppreme! of ae and drove them beyond that poir 16 tet cone | of the Mogliah authorities, and received her armm | » timed during the night, aud at daylignt thir warns | sere tf 200 iM EBGLAND, | anend, And Ido hereby requbre and Comuney Soe ade d that tine @he hae visited } VIFTE DIBPATCH. ing be turucd their left and routed them, When | Ment BE reas © | : f Rvs ‘tmore, July 0.--From the Point of Rocks we they Tenciied Kew . fronted | various parte of the world, and bes tafieted more | ‘ The Alabama's crey, reealt od on boent the te r we fhodaerp el A tar all ee ii er rl portion o! noue's fie ie » oF neler r than all th wagon ron beri t4 \aehihi oe cdot dick A Raed dae tes existing orfound within the gail 3 of bus that the entire rebel force that visited thet fbn while their flank waa musued by Gen, Pitevueh | | damage on American ’ y ee 100 | am wtrippod tor the eit, with got on but their tucky, to take notice of this proctauation, and to vive resterday did uot exceed one hundred cavalry ~ . The eneany pie routed, | Other rebel piraces put torether, Amon her! anise aid arne | Copii seraune¢ ; ls i us ee upposed to be under the command of Moseby, ane weve: pieces of artilh ith o D ar beer Ca | exploits wae the sinking of t Feder) steamer 4 x vue G ering Dace ll igh full effect to the same, ‘he marth af mass pro PEBROETS FASS ADU, Pins sgibrtenh ? y wd et witl i i Dak lg “apa “4 claimed, and the things fn thas repect herein oc. whole object was to rob aut destroy, They | cavalry are in jurslut, KOE Laks Gegeral, | Patterns, off Galveston, which war fece Within | ihe soiowsn V1LES WORE OUL WILL OLE his Pd ith them to Virginia the entire stock of goods oF : alt nan - | gun range by the treacherous stave: ab tat (he Ala. tomers pureheae Clotuing, Hr | Lod wae bandaced | dered, wil mot be deemed or taken @ Intertere wish weof the stores, They robbed the loval store- From the Southwest | bana wae an Huglieh vessel, | in conse ya Fi Oued, lhe moet anne v8 | the Wold ing of Inwful elections or with the proce ™% a well as the rebel syiupathiners, and re- ? | ‘The Alabama arrived a Cherbourg ou tho 1th of | grehe Coulcteamte captain, doen, biontueheraked | nae of tho constitutiousl legiletare of Kua- ‘after committing ail their robberies, wuch in Victory at White Kiver. | dune, from Cape Lown, ¢ the follov the | revera 2 OL kG md (ealed the salors aud | theky, of with the adininisgrethen of funwee uy thor * Pouunes wae tiewled with ob xieting e reepect, jie woemed to te laborin ine the courts of taw exirting therein betweun « uawa ab nm uell i ined righ acute te Of the Uuited Scates, fo #ulte ov proneedings which eat he had cx emcet, andibe a ; | do not affect the military operations erthe conus adh Pam that Sole, liad onued, | uuthorities of the WoverAMent af tho United @rases."y Koarsage arrived off the harhe je | pearance of the Rearesgp: ie aaid to lave Captain Bemines, and fe swore thas he wou mit to be wateLed byAhe "d—d Yanko" and ame way they cama, The telegraph is still Cairo, IL, Judy 3.— Memphis papers of the ad ng to Frederick, and up t noon no rebels had | learn from officers, that a soon as General 5 |thedr sppearance in thas city, heard of the movement near the mouth of the White aral Bigel’s eud (ieneral Mniligan's forces | Kivor, ly the rebel (ieneral Keofy, he sent forward ae a thigy Wiry ine, 66 yous with a piers | ; q : , ppear tuchvlenge tacome | termi Vhe peape of So UDR pror Sigmedy Armanax Limeua, * ' Maryland Heights about 9 o'clock last uight, | the 185th Illinois, the th Tows, the id Missouri, and | would fiche her, Itfuppeara that ac! ulenge ta come | M4 emined air ; WtanDlaa proposed 0 * reinforcements are en their way to theeame | the 3d regular cavalry, under the command of Gens | out and feht wasegns in to Captain seamen ty (he | eM Bie to poli? dinner in honor of I seks Preston of tbo Uniamd Mates, mm, Max Weber,who commands the past, has | eral Carr, commander of the earsace, and that tt was focually | by Ma. Maaon, the Cautederste ntates Camuuiseiouer, _ au \) Weekimoton, July 5, lst4, pe to the people of Harper's Ferry to leave,as ‘This foren confronted the enemy on the 27th alt, | accepted Sommeg stated that be would fieht me suo | aud 6 UEIDET el coneneS, ai — ) opening his guns.on the tow: todrive the | between Shesdon and St, Charles and a fight ensued, | a he took iv Coal” Kefore inaving harhor he rent | TER HRARAAAD SIF THATEND, From Washington, "The rebels are all on the Virginia side of | resulsing the capture of 200 prisoners and the guns of | ashore « number @? prisoners captured durime hie rem After the lght+ t tree clawed WC herhours, “rn F a ty , busily engaed in their work of plundor, | the recently captured gunboat Queeu City and four | eent piratival ex He also, os it with @ fore! ing " mene rpatol tad bow received to the tolowing | Washi July 6.-~4$ eleva 0’ tora jonally sending 8 shell over to this side, The | mountain bowlizers, | of the result, senff ashore the ship's valuables nul log “ bicepes t chonk,. eidge Sear poten the river atthe Ferry | Our lows im killed and wounded will mot reach 200, | book, end upwar ls of sixty chionometers and ses of | Phe Kemsrace 9 Torod ne dames of iusportauoe i Mr, Fessenden anne Upas LA — = tee ae . eent wuntiiet with 1 N ‘Tressury, Juste Wayne, ~ removed, and the span of the | while thet of the enemy will resch quite 60), nautical insti nts seized on boar’ shee number of PAE Seiee ites 4s soaked ent eae tare ane ais | aa 2 ry thy Used : WORE Wi. S the Vinginia etl ben-temm do» | Daring the Gallewing night (eu, Cass received ia- | Aumarionn (Continued om last pope) |