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THE NUMBER Ge 00, The Latest News By Telegraph to the \, ¥. Sun. Oe THE REBEL VIMT. PECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE SUN The Fighting at Washington. ‘ort Stevens a Hard Nut to Crack Severe Repulse of the Rebels. ETREAT ACROSS THE POTOMAC: Immense Plunder Carved Away. URSUIT LY OUR FORCES. A Battle at Rockville. ‘he Town Taken aad Retaken Several Times, QW GENERAL FRANKLIN ESCAPED, His Remarkable Adventuress OOD NEWS FROM SHERMAN. | Crossing of the Chatahooonie. \,000 RERLAN CA tkREbD. Military Wovemenis inthis iy. &e., &e. THE LATE INVASION, senes tn Haltimore and the Vicinity. The secest Ladies aud ther Hebel friends Details of the bighiing tciore VWushing~ pon, &c., &e- (Spreal © RO, rrespor dence of the Sun Baliimorr, July 13..-The city breathes freely once ore, Commaunicationa have loeu reewret with ashington, and the faces of tle le oction of our izens are wiea'thed in joyous, hopetul smiles while e countenaucer of tbe fecesh element tall lo cone al their mute diseust, Whatever may have been e real inientioas of the rebel leaders it ie cer in that their eympathizere i thie city con. ently expected o successful attack on Wasrh- ston, and even sow, & been 16. ived of the retca of © hint of trates), ao thes supen water's comiunit* h shey clalta that t we will Le t They eay that it hes come to fe——Waeliucion for Richuond tf nee t+ te but mali Ty Chet, and teenie of ue the the curreat t ts and hope of the ro aed emive of the t » i thle e.ty, we nm tor chance 10 ¢ the « eounse, The Vuion swent je powerial fu lla ole aud The proce ep of the lat week Comopetrnte its en the uptry wilh know ho hot the loyal € ho aged thoruselves ior her ae eu the hour of real nger— hen des ' ' penal. ae of contin, ences ‘ w do ue harm fo Me, were lar Ine & esl oa { © North, or wa ever Known f eneunior tot thisetty, Hut the cine le pret toreve ve loarned our strength amd we vite, wot apie will find us bet erp epare wn hee eet far greater dances? than thoee whict © have stescape!. While war contivure, die Enlew cen netruleby the etiong | if they bepe to hold elsown, Cri cooesuns @uunot ¢ © uptathe re el miee are friemediably ruined d+ ie now ces tain that G so's band wae in chose npathe end communication with partes in cide y. On uday, the Ne h pweeneer aud ex vee freight trains wo e filed with women, whe took ie nade of commny ne with thedr jeode among wder w prevent them froin affording shelter to rhaip hooters. Among other houses thus neceesarily de- Mayed by Valen Uope wore thone owned by Capo NEW _YORK, FRIDAY, IR Richardeon, Dr Keath, Mr. Carberry, end Wr Lar, | o'elor® the same ayy, She he not been beard from of the Washington lost office. The fiehting at this | Point was very severe The finees and mine f the houses were imp.oviaed into temporary breaetworks to reeist the foe, It appeare (hat the residence of We PP. Blair wa | walna? te | he | rou had better be Preeerved fiom destruction. After the retreat of the rebele nearly a hundred dead and wounded men weir found in the vielatcy of thie reaiden The fighting At thie point war very severe, In one charee #6 lost two hundred killed and wounded, and he enemy must have suffered far more The b al Hiatt, FL P. Batre ton, did not « Las thatof hie father, 1 wae destroved, atter it had been eutted of (te more A volume of Hy ron's poems wae near Poetiowter General Blois with the following asucy letler to President Lincoln, © ritren on the fly lerf N ar Washington, July 12. 1364, ~~ Postma er Gene peau contents found ina th.cket Now, Uncle Abe, wiet the baiance of conr Adminte. rues We only came sear you, town tie time suet to show re what we could do, butif vou goon tn one toad career, we wiilcome again roo). and yon hind bewer stand from aude Youre resteectiolay, Tie Worst Keort You byvin say wb Vineet hanantey The retteat of the enemy on Wedne » wae hacwased by @ Lauion cavalry fores, which came ap ji them between Tenallytown and Rockville, At the latter place they made a etand and fighting took piace, Lhe town wae lost and won reveral times, ae ether vide reetived velnforeementa, The obectof ihe rebels v ae te delay our advance so as to secure the ret of the malin body, A nnmber of p leone « prured efated that ther had hean informed thet Washington wae carrisoned only Dy Depastirent clerks nod bundsed day m and t they weve oot prepared to coufiont the .eterane the Army of the Potomar, Ther inuimated, bow. ever, that the eontest for Washlacton waa no teaus over, and teoud soon bereneved, Sev. eral of our own officers expe { the opindor tthe enemy would return to hia torniet position eon. eral belief is that the tn atan end, and thas the cnemy will be eee heroes the Potomine In ealet the rebele entered Mur tle re neal all on foot, and irty and oraveed aud bare footed, They peturr et of tt n ‘, well mounted, sith fall kr e and eaddiotwcks ; and not wel rhod, but ma. ves with two or move paire of shooe or boote at their belte for fu Saker, acitizen of Rockwille, is anid to hare four ‘ee alone and wded He saw em eotera feild duiing a eat themeelves, wae he atebed ble « ' t nd sevine them with hie rife ercered ther to enrrende They had ne alterna but " and } on aller gave hem if eAMarpe to eonue a idiere Ooopnrrn flow General tranklin Pscuped Romane tie Adventures. Baltyomors, July 14. Ma General Pranktin ar- lived eafole in thiseity, about So'cloe’ thie moruing, wied fromm the information received vee terday me Mes fie now af Barnun’s Hotel, rest. joe trom hie tad antexpewire, The folowtng lea brfet recount of tie esptare and esenpe " ae rented ty earoat the thaeof hie capture nioneeble ot # wounded LiewrecantCotonel when a thelecolouel oh aiaululd omineh tte t ’ core ‘ oo Mage ” vite Pihat Lewre wota nd ‘ “| iin w a hut t ‘ aint he que © frouhl Wat run 4) Prané , oe rrantion. that bial bern pointe tio the ele by some of the i €) colonel ant enerah Dat happy to ree wereld led “bonanoeteay that Tam pleas Or. hues The ' . ees i ' Lin. es treneras, vou will eonside prise ‘ . a tie nro a 4 and wiih orher ower ven though the country, rt nwbile at lowe u ' ving mi ieosie tow the ut | ‘ Vuradas 1 ‘ a ' 1 vou kong e to The Gene a + mat inte t eu ot Capt. One nitwo ound hace eke Paxpoersio rik ore Loe duite udcownendt ‘ er the esp ala und bis ean oe nuhe ie a tor i hoard tremiest to hi nmenee tot out Lecnine a “ oud te wake Any ‘ in sand bad. in the mean. thine “0 erathe, heavy, and te one thoes amit all ‘ meu ieee ne that ' epost e sok Ut #aiked coeledl: sound tt ove er to the and oteod them. be the led soudis aua minde © bole, Hunking (ist (hey waoled an ex t e} voor ta tne h the ‘ von sleep be « utmls @ cuerrilins, Lt wae Cue oF these who betrayed nesal Franklin, She ie known ond will te pus Dut probable not as -everciy Re ehe * 1@ hand-rLaking h be, aud ayen " there delicate ladies, with = thers vhanced captor, wae eomerbine . ‘it for loro wen ww contemp” As r the raiders, they wee Lo less deveits Lat the rdiality of their ecepad ind could ouly halt per. rm the work of riiiond le But enough of im and pow for nore wite From Weeaington p pois an meu te at have ived he € ine wany particule «bave Leen re wedotthe ecent tack o ateity, t fled mecoun’ fe )et fod bran the t ting peur to vo tuaen ee t Fouth rrenth | lemuine ve ‘ dat ” 1 ockvilie, Many elecant ie ‘ tie venue, whieh ve dr ieude one of Lheebainu of torte at susiound Whe city fromt cor ekown soneburg li the ronc* or es.cete have Latienies peated upe em, but no rifesvita, The ¢ ‘ hin dice ww were nos La evad conuision, owine Lo 1 tis seed by a een eeu wink on tue vot on san u eben mu co colum fiom terry and Rockville. vi very wennly enesved our akinualehere. whe . own ont to ce thes ade On sautluy eve ia lacee UF ene t Vhs on ‘ Ch taser O. the ¢ « On hue mee me ramenees at n eA wie i ou,h the ont i ’ bacning overal Uew anili bis cu ee Wa ip ed y the timely airived on reltowemer che resident and severe) coblies mintit oa wil 1 the eeone of cperutions mia the «aay, 1d eneourneed our men t thelr pe eac6e od woide of chrere, Ourmen iouvhi ous tle wtainoider to pieveut the eu Gining ea | far epp oach tor t hte works. On Turelay mo. ulog me «!) with ret ep. it, but the enem ti wh, ana the smilies graduully cemel, O sday nite was dimore.ed th rebels hal dis ppea ef, nd detachwouts t no in pareul Foit Stevens, ¢ the Seventh street road ras the chief object of attack, and it ie ree ortad that one of the forte connected with $ wae captured on Monday, but wm subsequently ree | eben. Several fine residences in thie viclulty wee estroyed, both by our own aod the rebel troops, in when oe ente ad te, | early i] H ‘ on ve sod soon saw ‘ i ment ve bundies onlis Th wahedup io the sod meked what tie vee doin h ru the when one of therm eed Wei ur ho.wee Ln the | onlay to ‘ notated them,’ » 1 ce , Hehe ° ‘ nto t bivet ' n sho wre The ° m : 7 snetwhhot Vou i elec f ) hanaeets, une s ' ‘ i a be be a Marland fa ! ‘ wen that he ' onfotear reher reriburion ebould Hove ‘ ‘ b meng! berry b © tbe Min bie bel. blo uoo tne eee al prepar e thls vi wit fe Hiece ph etandly ot No Pa, ahe © ryeud fen #eeke W recue pe.ate 2 abs cerea hath. The One Hundred Day’ Men, Albomy, July i4.-1t is understood hee that the ove hund.e! daye’ meneasiic! for do not cu open the sei her will they be ezeu.pe hom 4 hou l ities beLeved the one hundiod scted fron thea term, icrstted, It that the moiltia voluutwering ere oaed for any particular fleld of duty ant ott oF ‘he State, 10 ditthy sayewille e Coot DOL appear The Hunt for the Florida, Ftc. Fortress Monroe, July 11,-No invelliyence has been received from the tees of gunboats that left yee terday in search of the privateer that destroyed the hark Greenwood. The steam tng Mary left Cherry- twue pteverday for thy place, and wes dee bere at 8 ® J ULY upto se'clack thie afternoon, There are ruepicions that abe use been capita: ed, ewaniped or disabled. GENERAL GRANT, A Hopeful View of the situation. The Philadelphia Inqrinen, of yesterday, har the follow ing : ‘wu Pant, July 11. 1t will not te contraband to eay that the men sent trom here fo aid in repe! ine, and it is to be hoped, ip capturing the ratdera are the Aare eent to eupport our own raiders when opposed in thelr return from the destruction of the Danville Ratlioad, They did not weaken the lines on any point one hair, Neb her vefll the hopae of Lae be roa. lived. He cannot divert General Grant from ble pure meee, Richmond must fall, and Lee with Richmond, and the sebellion with Lee, Two things have velit the raid into Maryland, and the demonstration ageloet Washington, Firet-An absolute necorsity upoo Lee to obtain eupplice trom the North, ‘The Inet supply train from the South was deetroyedand «hen- ever repatred could be ceetroyed again, Deeperation drove him, therefore, tothe North for enpplies, Se- cond ~ The hope of release by the diversion of Grant from force aa he could send aeninet Waehington, He may even wo so far as to withdraw from hie present lives of defence, and seek to induce Grant te hasten by water to Washington, But he will count without fie bo Richmond will fail, Waehingwon will not. GENERAL SILERMIAN, The Army Acros the Chatinhoochie. Aaahurlle, July 18.-Geueral Sherman's croesed tbe Chattaboochie river, and ts upen Adanta, An officer of General Thomar's etaf, 108 PE vate letter, tates that the flank movement to the tiver resulted {nm the capture of three thousand Prisoners besides recovering numerous deserters, (reat numbers are reported failing out of the rebel ranks atonch retreat of Johnston, Nashville is fail of relel Captain Goodwin, the Piovort Mar. sports the arrival of about fourteen hundred outoft the three thousand captured south of the Kene- saw Mountaiu, and one hundred and tortrone desert ems, Many of there men are of the better clase of soldiers being fr South Carolina and The mayortty, hy ver, ale Tenneaeeoans and Kentuckians We bave only lost afew men in skirmishing Sloce the 27th of June there appears to have been wome tghting in th Chattahooehic rivet, ae the rebel General Hauny wae wounded there, From Vicksburg, Acttve Milltary Movements. Mem nh, Judy 1h. lhe eteamer Sultana, with ad- vices up te the Oth fost, hae arrived, An expedition tou Vicksburg on the tet inet. commanded by Gen They 4 ped the raiirond bridge acrone Peart Riveron the stu. and seme in thisty prigoners, Phe cavalry crm dition, which left Mem tad arrived Sickeborgs, and would This expedition bad previously been destined toeoup the White River, Another force had been ating out from Kodney, Mie«, scouting the coun- try in that vieinity. They tad engaged in many ekir shes in all of which ther were victorio Thee © no advices from General Smith's expedition, Reporte tr ine env Le hae lata fielit woth tiny haa sonen southern Georela, Oot enm Coonpey’ and defented For eet. and that Poriest wae killed: but the reports ace no’ credited, From South Carolina. Au Important Movement in Drogress. Neea from Hiltom Head to the Oth tnetant te to the ePect shat # iarce expe tition, composed of infantry, cavales and artillere, embarked from that pace on tronenerta on the letaf Jule. and proces ted up North Ptieta where it arrived on the follows noo. I he vflore vo colmane of qroopy, under command of Hintch, ianded and ed to Havover Cut, and thence to Loranville troope arrived on the ath, Another coma f \andiv’ on sen: tener Sithout Oppeett.e whe othe inder Gener in brenk Teland proceeded higher u al diomnbarked at White Point, where it biver ed. On Sunday General iaey moved five mil the Imuho Riv- Bir lie, The er, vehort distaner below White Point, tico batiery, whieh opened & oartlie foe ene maine time, Tn conse yuence of & report #) Hirney that hie men could vot be reed vetaln en geemolt, the whele force wae eth. and tetived to Stone srebes ed, wud & by neountered shoute rep tained. for movements were in progress, @ co- . vier ene al Sel doolfinnig » trom Fol aires in! andon the ody " ald 1 miled by The relele opened fice with two brags ith aidiot Seousing LEMpOIATY liad New Yorn, and t toed regimen tos. Pifanury and 6 Marenchucetts then adeanoe wth a shout, and drove the evemyer {nto the weour ecaptnring tw ‘The om held til he tellowinw da Hen the troop olped by Grevernl Hh ne and bis ‘coin: sure Rinp ar by beow with the lows of ®t se ite ge ss di tuding Cot Hoot.e the Siva Ve \ ofc ite falie is Hiuted te the capolzing of sorne of the How eof the beading party, by sunulat meaner the ane aria the lowe of taenty-one negroes by joo ‘ ' band tor the . h Sonitiap oomam eae Lite fnoottant tor Lob-cinis ole ulove tbe obsgructions fod bare eh ecebel battertee tit fon dariee iain ut extensive ekirr fiuboe hw place, ® ® enemy O nel tie bur "n at eaionyilie, On the moroing of “th Font in," hen the cunsoste aad transporte rao up their he D euer ¢ \ a t ine, sbdeuesy ‘ rove epene on whe movement. noe uncer heat woe the utmort brave From Elexico, Dates to June 27. Litesty, Capt, Wieon, feur dave sarriv at thie port, bringing our seun tere and newepener - We have news from Vera Croc w duly 44 athe City of Mexico July 27 The sacarnan anes (her jen, | senwith bie whole | arn), bas civen in hie aitesion tothe Lp ror Me imilian, The Esravrere, Ow evele Geitier lo atale- ment, Ge wbiulo wae se n bho list alt, to have dlahunded bis army, oF ruthes the lomaine of tt, at Potorl, and to he on fe way to conter with the km- peror, Auctherreport de that Poblade ts ot Matamo- tras, about to er baik tor the Ualte! Sta Bale ae announced and described in ¢lowins colo.s all ove | the country. | | The «etme: have coseed auelag fom Toiues aud Moelia, op account of the Juazist lorces, which p event them The Spanish coneul at Oaxaca wae murdered M Wth by one Manuel Mejia, The latte: has been « tured, eentencod, and will Le excouted by the Juartet | authorities, Dou Francisco Mora has been appointed to £0 to Paria Brussel Copenhagen, Stockholm and St, Petersburgh, to announce the safe arrival at Mexi- co of Maximilian, Don Gregoria Barandisran has ome ap» stintlar roiasinn to Maly. to reaide ot Tarim 15, im- | Kichmond by @ erand demonstration of ench | 1864, Roth gentlemen steamer of the 2d i eare sta Craz por the Enelish vmy From Coben. a a ern © __PRICK ONE CE LOCAL NEWS. NeW YORK AND TELA VICINITY 7 The Wewitt Hone at tetorag lenge known to | — Aimertean visitors was destovot) Ayeouthe morn | The TNVAstos.—-lo city citeles, esnversation Ing of the id inetant. No liven vee loat. The heat | dae lately turced altwoet lusively upon (6 rebel of the weather at Havana te al t sapportable, | ineaston, the toterrupted communications bets een and sicknees te on te Hic loner thie elty and Woahlneton, or the non-departure of the focal militta for the ceenee of the Capital. Ru- Arrival of Traitors ot Malifns, more travetiod freon than confirmed sone nd hen Malar, July i Aton: the pesecuge the | whe sem out or ® lode were ware to he met with \ipha, from Berninda, wee George ‘nut JWOD) RF eo pore me oUDE Of national defet or diasater. mo peon, of Buchanan's Cabine!, the ¢ the Florida and a laree number of southe OO A Neer © ae Frem San lt rane) San Peaneiw, Juip if. -baned s@aner fh Do's | for Panama, cart ing “* em Sb Ogal treasure for Kneland, D.%, fcr Nea Ge aud | | s500000 for Fugland on Cove tment wecuals | R . ' f alle . General InieLi: ence | (By Matlto Cit Now York Sun.) | “Vor want a flogring, thats et t you do% ea | parent tohieunruly eon, ‘Ll krow tb, cad, but a | bry to get Along without it,” wae t! epi. | | Tir steamer Lite ‘3 a, trem Novena for Charies ! ten, war capuuted on fue. Docbe tette? advancing | ve Of do aac Ke of awl, oe baricce of coppers aad | 100 boxes of coon Tt fe stated that among the moet serions eufferess from arecen! railwa ! tn » Eneland, Joha ©. Heenan, the TF ‘ appea s that Teenan looked fre “ ' niow when eiven, aod t wion wee tue movement over the | oath hoa ae genes Dn. Taare, of Toston, hae end of the Hint thutt of a ints furt erteactel from the wchaten, mentota ott te wenle which wae meck cams bioken her hip 2s years asc Tur Ine’ otrviving feeue of Bene tis A oneht waahie fou Willicn Fite Aine vars w strate fu Bicke cowst fa the fatt aeachil Nowhing at y hae Winn simee Ise ! but 10 ls euippoeed that bid Lav atte ' en heare of wi Tur noun! of the loverual e onde ine to be paid by Cook ni V'., for \ ai, WHITE tue 1 me etd ae on omuch later the hi- A bait mill cago Jou al cou Athamispatl by any other ‘ elonnd Dietrtet ia the | niou, Tire Biltiah proce rteauier Boston, from Rernuada for Wilmington, N. Oy which waa coptured oo the Sth inet. of the litter wat by the t Jackson, ariive dat Rowton yor ere She wae pt Clineed At Halling about seven montis ago tor F)0O, and fi ted up for minntn « bine Fa nyt at ‘his business the was cay ti mer Ve On the od Mer careo | onthe 4 veely that be tae eat tlon of Ate ever aiuce Var Troe Wir jnst now agitate! t has the following the. «told abou talked at bhith, [tp ephesed thas ing toa few weekaand wer ne tortive ae n te @outh, and thet in come ve ice of ite disrrang es ment of atmoepherte lnwe the e world bes five cone famine powey wiee no next wear necord) ut to the inspired baby's plop thee are coabers who have seen the taking eh dd nod taeiet upon the truth of these A care tesue of the Nashville Tiare eave lenin hata laip@ cer. laferce, wald ta Le ator ie “We led b Captain Hives croseed the Cumberland some dle J tance below Fort) Doneleou int week, and pugsed | through Prige aud Calawel cous ies pouthern hea. The etreagth of the ewe va ourly athe | vtermeRine ib very baay \ s | ine them, A 4 he n thes 4 * vundred a in pureuit of he i enenod Princeton. The ret number of 4 and wounded, and our low te aeported at five killed and tenorfilieen wounded, Ooi fo the eunenior num bore ot the ” eeurtorce Wor rote bt sewer ol | beaiedied,s tt etl! pushed ou fa we pum It ie | stated that the ole are kit rt ulentown on | the (blo river, 0 place of Infamess venneation.”* ey | Paw torday, sae the Pillacephta Pensa if hy the brewe rol the « ie che pt ale nnd po Diane ne mle ino » €il " and we Si Them then oa Cane u oour the ale bre) ermot Phiiaoipthis Woutvese at the hinmenre priew of # per barel, 4 A pitee ale. ithe uote t sed tote ant tips bared, | vApa wr wed veve inp elee ili he tuben bt obe . ' ‘ Phe eowk vd, we rue runout, Lissowe ates ati ' Invert rlining hones ne chelue tor liner supply whe emnune thei polite boa bes . 1 hove lates uptroanced anew et ie of elaas, one-third a f than that tormer ue, wihoa Cavity ia he hestom that Abstract wens iio the gumaticy that woud be ite app are conteute, MNuuter’s Contrabanis. The Wheniing, (van) [snes na un, Of Tuoedtay, gives the following anvusing description ot a pertion i's “epoiin jtrabauds broughteut from the wleinity of mire by General Munte, are auarteed ta the ! oun Tuer arson diffesent trom the | yaof the sce towne In potat the coon | ef them fv he th ah | eebior ike d hoot. , the ae pocu.tar gad ey tac aud bush meltkee l the darkiew 1 othe: Stater, Rome were elitine | upou a ter otbere were anchored upon the cu hs atone ma vite re lentidte tu nyoont ol the wine) sof the boil In the of titty we did | dau Gece twe et nil sumtlar iu ororstyie, aud & hat (Paty avever | Minde Whe repos Ote t were Some: ay ite tered into the servic. of ihe Ep oe, When | the pecioes re pt jor The boeaiea! emma | tooyaen their backs s ound te he seared with | the Inet f Lhe neck te eof thee trabande Lad att “ou to tt it erome.t don't own tha i fit hee He nave he went io Phi t tel nod, Lene nite ‘ ‘ x ait eu prey d | vite tel: mew clo hing, (hey were parmiel thooueh | the scee ’ nh + then af the trory | he bade ble i we it LJ , arrter ft thee ety | ot “et 8 ' ' ehaiee They ex ta) tan 6 eine ‘ t mothe) homely ame he sulale ¥ i | 61 ihe wy) surauce othe darkies an | our - ~-- i) Navai. TUP RT MON Alor m PLonina, ' The mamor « tertenersog cienule ty the city yeaterdme, te th Tart fast the pie. was sunk oy the t ner Vue orev ‘ traced to an " oer t ‘ ehip to the hea a lie tl ‘ on bbe royean weteoe fur som ' | Mafit, and other om. ‘ ‘ emo tod In Pop laud 1 . ¢ ‘ e | their apeelod toe, ‘ ~ ne! a! ‘ | fac? whic il * ' ' the Vereel at one of ou ‘ » . pe erdwr fb} ta believed th wl oy efe unc wile to reese bowl orm | “ yorwr s; j The honvivet butte © ¢ neton a mane wer ist ja th ‘ r an Ui vd i 3, steans frien ed. of @us Min Geely the eis cee than an th ueieot ad an | rire, a fort eal uportaue ur ob i ly ie uode ote sloual nen, ¢ oe povided hot teranve apd th mow po.ieet long ance con ut ordnance exwapr, “ie euit of en | | emo wibher oule hac y be paralleled in the uewry o; naval Oebilay, for no ruch armament han | ten known lelo @, She ta, office # aud men, wed 1 00 ea eervice,Loviag becu on board af many uu bas, jnnu ¢ OBITUARY,—Mre, Stevens, wall known as @ comic acvreee, at Wallack's Theatre, as Mire Mary Gannon, died yesterday ullernoon, SonSTROKE,—Dennis Cowley, a laborer, of No, 415 Weat street, wae (italy aun struck yesterday. He was 22 years of axe, Coroner Wildey beld an in- | oneat promptly, Travelio stoward Washinston were entertained at 6 bevels by diosa! talee of outrages committed upen vr hood travecess by the rebel raiders; were induced to elther regain in the cite, tavel wentwank by moi northern rail bisa eo At the Fifth Avenue Hotel, the * « bold high carnival, betting pub! cir that Her yd © would “knock the «pots out of the Wooo e © Oble, Northern Central, Wilmington and O Net tromlsy before he “took the back track"? Lov me Hooverod (he bets mud never dreame! that hey cere thus giving “ald and comfort’ to the eue- trys luetowd of citing theta to appear before Geneinl Use aod take the oath of allegiance, or be abut up in Lort Lafayette, Tfarbiteuy arrests ever were fusti- fed in thin city, it bas teen during the past fow days. Thora who havo openly discournged the de- parture of city regimouta have plainly become liable to selrure aa danceroue persone, = If Mr. ard assumes authority to “ouch his Mithe bell" and consivn to@ dungeon the thoughtless nem who have condemned the acta of the Adminietration, surely be would have found plony of busines within ef welcles in thie city during the past week im many privete houses each individaal member of te farully hat somethtug to say upon the all absorbing topics. ‘Tho women folks talk most fiercely, and on!) wished ther could shou ler a muaket, handle a sword, or dared to fren plated, sod then the craven-tocud ninaculine cowards “vould sew what they would wee.” Oh, yea}! eetociod the dandified brother of 8 feruale treater, and rebel hater—"Oh, yeed we how enough! You petty little goora, ove rebel bullet would rettie you." ‘bide anally “broarht dowm the hou with laushter, o¢ the (ieatrical er ides » ould say, and allenced the patriotic oratory of the brave Union woman, who thought hor brother brought the “raid? mort too near bome to be agreeable, “Wolll” caid Mire Ligzte, if T cannot tivht the rebels, Lean send onions to the Union sale diem!" “Sens ble tte woman," replied the brother, “and [will Lelp you do that, Goto market and bay ® barkoi fit, and Twill ehip them by express, or throngs the Sanitary Cammisson, for you." “No, thank yom, fir, If you won't ship yourself off, you ehan't have any share in sending my contribut’ons.” In other honres the female mem= bere of the faintly gave tongue to rebellions expres- sions, lounching all the venom of their wuuly mem. Le at the President, whom they aneeringly alluded tone an old raileplitter, with just bring enough ta eplit the Union and kill off all their male relatives. & remevetrance from some Union man was eure to bring up incte to clinch the argument, “You can't coavines mo," sald one ehecessioneas, “when | can count on my tweuly or more of my handsomes beaux, whe Lave be ither killed sluce the war began, or came buck sick or crippled, There te Emma W's bro- thes, who lost his foot, and a rib, at the battle of Prederieksburch, a perfect place of Lincoln's butel- ory, Aud there's —" The enumeration of her score or mo 6 vietline was here cut short by the timer sntiance of a youne captain in 4 eity regiment, farowell to hia sweetheart ;the At the snnouncement Be who came to any beauty who wat speaking, thot Le wor off for the Capitol, the young lady droop. ol, ber cheeks pale’. aud with a Getful “1 shan’ speak to sous ole’ sailed out of the 1oom, leaving to mk, by hie netonished glauced, an @ plasation of much unceremonious treatment, Fc oly thie etyle of female beauty ie not tho fash ov in New York City, where the majority of wo- weiotarceof subduiag the rebels, tf it takes the fast man, ond chen they will send thelr younger biothers, [hey read in the newspapers about the ahe- won ssesof Une South, and, with the jealousy of women, me detecmined pot wo be outdone in loyalty by the wives and daughters of Southern alaveboiders. Among the youug men patrioudem is et every low ebb, Those who hold public effices, in the Custom Hower ind ¢, talk cody snough, but few re- wien their y= oltlone toshoulder a musket, and those who do volunteer take very good care to obtain ations we with segimental com- im thot ere Intiuential euengh to be ordered the bullets of the enemy ere pot likely torewh toem, Among our militamen the feeling ditfeient. ‘Lhore who can, will, and do volunteer and many ® mau will march away for Washington, whore bneiuess will be alinost entirely rulusd by the thoe bir regiment returns, Otherg yitriotically employ substitutes, and would cheege fully co themeelsoa ff their places et home or in bust neas coulu be filled, and thelr families properly pro» vited for jurine their absence, Whatever may be raid of the patriotiain of the cltizens of Democratic Now Yorl, it will compare tavorably with that of any outerci’y North of Mason and Dixon's Hine, It tee deepor, trun’, loyally than cap be boasted of elae- where, and on all occasions the National Guards of the roven by thelr acts, that the cause hee lover oe ‘aowhe where Fuplre City have j ” mn be always maintained againad f their countr asl hell hordes who seek to overrun and destroy andone’ 9 ormtoed freemen, 1 \co9 oF Tae CAPTURE OF Prrens. uw vas eald to have been received yesterday even hie ale diag Wall «treet banker fa a private dis- foo Woeblugton, ‘The report produced a cleo «aver corn town for same thme,but the failure ym ” oMfwes to promulgate the news, #08 cue Le ree 4 ad @ mere stockjobbing or "TLilacelphin ‘eport,* AcvivG PREPARATIONAa OF THE Mititta Once Tina MCutan® Reoonp, The lutelie sooce ceelved yesterday with regard to the ret eas oy toe rebels form Maryland, created the hirpressivm yam portion of the militia that their service uired, This, however, t# not the <tord atates that the onter fos 1 be countermanded, but that, o & reuld not Le re ate ral ‘ i a th vty y will procced to Waebiagton @t the e pure mumeot, Reeruiting, therelore, is cor ol at petive.s we before, and preparations for deoartureacgetill;oing ou, In view of the fact thas fe luchta will leave to-morrow er Monday, a utof their prereot conciion and past milimuy ut inje.eets Light Artillery, coi acco record will not be wit Ibe Fourth Kevineo a nosased by Col. 1, He Tee + t¢ ome of our ober but wuizutions, jonded to the callol ov ens y at the Ume of the ava jvanl, aud served thirty days in (he vie! Hore The regiment will weot towtay ag} fouarters to be uniformed, and will probubly lowe for Isallimoie to-morrow, Ite arin ment is compored of three batteries of eightecn 710s, but toese wi be lety at home, and eultab.c piccos willbe furmashed by the goverument, rho Sixth regiment, Colonel Joel W. Mason, i* & Geimen regiment, and hus seen considerabie werrie% (Continued on last pige.)