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(NTER'S FORCES DEFEATED. | Losses Said to be Heary. terals Massing at Harper's Ferry. ' we Much Confused. t). Sherman's Late Operations. AND THRILLING DETAILS. * ible Fighting, Breast to Breast. ' News EUROPEAN NEWS. N aval Fight at Hand. Mediation in America. sland will Interfere when Grant and Sherman are Defeated. EAT DEMAND FOR U- 8. STOCKS. WERESTING LOCAL NEWS. | wo ‘ww York State Quota 89,000 Men inl Enlistments to be Allowed. ‘ \ LOW FEVER AT QUARANTINE. ole Ship’s Crew Down. ko, &e, ke, few Excitement in Maryiand. Renewnl of the Raid, and Defeat of the Union Forces, ltimore, Juby 26. We learn that orders were to remove the army and medical stores from | |, erick, last might, and propare to evacuate the *) in cave of the advance of the relele—uncheeked (hat direction, That the efficial intelligence from Valley, last evening, was not a favorable as eould | “tesired, may be inferred from the fact that Gen. | Ulece convened the “Loyal Leaguer" inst night, i with thern a# to holding themselves iv readi- * fin case their services shonid be required forthe | F fanoe of the city. | dispatohte received here last night merely an- | } need that Gen Averill had been compelled to | pi te before a superior foree to Harper's Kerry, but | uitioned no serious disartors as huving occurred, At Yearly hour of yeuterday afternoon, dispatches were .wived from Bundy Hook, end other points, by the | t of ‘Irnneportation of the Baltimore & Qbio | Md, to the eflect that baxtile movements had been | tamed on the part of the enemy, and that it would Mqharardous to attempt to rau care through ae ueual, | <@ train which lef Camden Station yeatertiay | jraing, proceeded mm far as Sandy Hook, when thaw | ; geharwe of It Fielding to the mugesttons of Gen. | inter, who was then at Harpers terry, returned, number of pawengors tn the train wae pot large be train which left here yesterday morning for West and proceeded as far a Sundy Hook, re- about half past eeven o'clock Inet evening. All cars were ciowdes! with Federal officers, who re- that ebeavy fight had taken place between we Kerry ud Wimehestor, and that (en, Hun- | had buen repulsed; aleo that several pieces of ar- | Nery and u large number cf mou, of two hilgades, beea capsured by the rebels. x BBOOND Disrarou. lmore, Juty 26th.—The city last nicht was full | Famorsof rebel movements in the Sheaandoul | » together with vague accounts of disaster to F fores under fien, Averill, which Inst week at | eked and defeated a portion of Gen. Harly's ruidere Winchester, Among the rumors prevalent were | nae deatha of Generals Kelly and Averill ag well ax of “Sel, Mulliyan, The facts, tar as wo have been able ti seertain them, are that (ion. Averill, after lis su fal encounter with Gen. Farly's forces, pursued tothe mountains beyond Winchester, where made a etand, and after heavy fighting on Bat day and Sunday,the rebels having in the meantime en reinforced, (ieneral Averill was compelled to back to Harper’s Ferry, bringing with him the ves at Bunker Hill, end causing also the evacua- Dn of Martinaburg. The rebels ay d lim to his retreat, and yesterday afternoon , Nn eceupled Murtinebure, where they cut the tele- ph wires aud commenced again the destruction of track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. aconrding to the best advices we could obtain, Bow concentrating at Harper's lorry, ad of General Hunter. The rebels hold Mar- object of the reLels in returning, is donl*!ese to time for the safety of thelr trains of plunder, and b Valley. THIRD DIAPATON, Baltimore, July 26.—The evening edition of the B1CAN publiehes the following “Wehave been able to ascertain this morning, faing definite with regard to the rebel movements Martinsburz, and along the line of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad, further than the fact that mort ‘the exciting stories in circulation on Monday eve- @ were elther apfounded or greatly exaggerated, Averill bas uot heen killed, as reported, but waa palled by greatly superior revel forces w fall back Williamsport, Md., carrying with him the entire on wt that point, Whether the rebels oceupied arg last night ls not known, but of ita evac~ y there seems to be nodoubt, This morning the to Frederick and Washington went out a and «train for Bandy Hook left at 7.45 A. M. suspenalan of telegraphic operations last night ng downapole, (jenera) Hunter has, however, dden all telegraphic communication with Har- Ferry, and of euurse we bave uothing direct on SOURTE Btgra te, Upper Potumec and the rebel movements in the | refugees from the South, consisting of | tured back @ large oumber of onttle and wagons, ar tohave pur- ' General Hood to command the rebel ary, avon Our | under the | rg, and rumor etates them to be la ‘arve force, | secure the collection af @ portion of the crop in the | far ea we can understand, thie forning, Gene. | Potomac, and from thence through Martinsturg | @ren positive statements hourly put in crete bere are evidently false, and theroiore vot wou fo peating. From all information this far obtained (1 ts ha Weved that it will be found that the tel force at Present In the valley, and reported tole at Marne burg and other points, te vone otherthan the recent force of rakier, whe fuding that tie were no Jouger purnued by any larre force, eulients turned and fell npon our amall force under General Crook, with the owt of diiving him beek berond the Potomac and teelarthe Va ley from Federal troop, wo nets te eant tevather the crops of the val > Vitally t ,wriant t ‘ arty, Doubtlow ther purpese at the anue tite to do all the mischief they ens north of the Potor and runy, tt ie thonght, attempt a cald bo the woul counties of Pernnay ty It is believed toulght that the wild tepaively eireulated bere iat night and to mater to our fortes in eneouutering the rehel bave little foundation ta twct, ‘The ar tof the news, it is bolleved, will be found to! Crook wa after @ ebarp contest, cor jeued to 1 back betare 9 mupe ctor force, with no eerie loss oO. guns does not appear to reat on aur thab rumor; aud we beve now count a the gous were saved The telegraph Lino le working weet oe fir ee Var me that Ue per's Perry, bat isin the exclusive usc the mb tary suthorities, Trsioe are runuive re Frederick and Harper's Ferry, There te oo + rm meant hore, and very little apprehension: though of CourRA, proper precautionary ere, Weasures are tu po Reports vin Philadelphin, Philadelphia, Juiy 26.—The Buiieris bas the fol- lowing epecial dispatch trom Washticton (ieneral Crook met the enemy, on Sunday, at Win chester, and waa repulsed and driven back to Wil Mameport by way of Martinsbure had not his old comm with bim, ( for some cause baving militia, Ceneral BrOOND DIArATON Philadelphia, July 26.~The Devierin hee Ale patches from the Baltimore Awrer as envine Gen eral Averill haefalles back to Harper iorr A divpateh from Chamberetrure anye there ure te eucae of the rebels advancing further than Martinsburg, Rebel Cavairy at Hempton. Fortress Monroe, July 24. -1t le reported that as scout of rebel cavalry came into Mac a inet night, frigiteging the darkies de, whon they reuacd, do ing but ide damage, Reports \ia Washington. Washington, Jiny No intet!icene imporiarce wa received by the Government up te five o'duek this afte noon, 4. of rosrked Refugee’s Storics, Ballimore, July 20.—The Ameriesu's Point Loot out correypondent an “ During last week there were large arrivals ti Ad men, and children, of all nationalities, They any o the authorities at Richmond grant frue pases to al women and children and olf men wie 4 isl to cor North, Some of these refugees ray that when cre the Reppshannock they heard that General She iva had attacked General Early in hie retreat and co; The on, figat was cald to have take! Place near Staur GENERAL SUBIOWAN, Intorestiog Details of the I The advance of Gene Chattahoochee to Peach Pree Crees, few miles north of Atlunta, minung tothe Chattahoo hee, war resisted ty Isher who fired from the cover of ¢ rocks, Movements. al Sherman's army tram the tream fhe tnat of omr torces ¢ devoted to geting the anny: wae fine for military operatic: by tetrweling showers, that fell almost every The country for the firet four wiles south of the rive jemaubles the Altuons rauye oo the uorth Lak, ead bi raged sod broken, couristing of hile and ravines, t the mort part covered with wood, When our ad reached the North bank of Keach Tree Crook 19th the rebels were dieeovernd strong! the opporite side, and maniferted a dieperition pute the craning. withetaudine thls ports Generale Howard’. and Sehotiell's corr tabi ‘ thenaselver towards evening on the south bunk of the river, while General McVherson, with ihe lef the Army of the Tennenseo-«ue exe ! of his wplendid flank movenienta ins Btono Mountaia-artoong position tite of Atlanta, on the A. ws and Charleston Ka Gener MePhersen's for Woe the tires to crue ChattaLoorhee, and et once swung 1 tows ' two mise af Bwno Mountain, Away fiw rebels who were euarding and reo oup the track. On been ived from Atlanta { General Johnston and the duy ¢ disection of n rales u he rove Pailre news * the the 18th, of ° t remove tment ly for the purpose of giving bute the army at once excited w enthusiaam at t peet of the | coming conuwt. On the Ith, wl whorel Dib | work's brigade of General Palmer's cope wos ai | vancing towards abigh ridge held by the enc an Ohio reginent, alitte in advance of the tne, wae fo | Plouely aeeailed and wae fore of the colonel who was ,wes at once thrown + wi captured, A md th creck eo (to Dilworth’s ant the line wae prone y reeteced with » lom altogether of two buatned n | General Hooker's corps eroread 9.4 and took position an some low mers corms, =Nowton's ie! « gituate to the leit of Puluer'* poslt | occupy the ridge, fvorn which Liiwarth'¢ briende had ward's Compa | been driven back on the proce ling day, and whe | engaged th throwing ap deleoves Wee atlacked dura | the afternoon with derp erate enere” by # portion of | Hardee's corps, The mbela advanced ‘a ines two repuleed with | and three deep, and though repeat feartul loas, approached frequen: | of our lines, betue continued rome | Occasionally a brigade or rev in such ease it was fustantiy eu)) troops, By thie meuua the division The “ étand firin without yielding au inch of procul swrm then rattled over towards lions hom | anticipation of attack aivanced bis core da the high ground, On reahing the van ¢rou | creet of the bill, @ rebel force compored ¢ | Hood's old corpy emerged from the woods wad | d to have buen caused by the storm of wind | Hit thoe in the history of the campaiyus latte Wok | place with neither party behind eutrensimuent+ | entire corps wae etruck s¢imuitanoously ond a dew | face to face confilet cceurred, the rowm fiejuently vancing end firlg volleys into oaab othes's brevis at @ distance of only fifteen fem In this dieadful July 26.—It te extremely difficult to ob- | engagement it would be almcat invidious to declwe any sothentic information rejative to affairson | that auy portion of Hookees corps excelled the A fest, In Harrison's brigade @ band-to-band confi | Be Ga tes qmea wack oe caueet ong | nk nine mhied bed alee end wom wee NEW YORK a | the alr being cooled | aivanced to bine few rode a WEINESDAY, JULY 27, 1864 _.PRIGK_ON® CEN’ Feead. On Coltturn's centre the tines met and crossed Ory, started ont from Padneah fo the @trection of and Pretenckebare r each other iu the fary of baitio aid then changed | Mateld, When the pasty 1%, 10, Mar Held Crack | the first visce by a body cane at rato | Bick to renew the conflict, In Wene-al War hthey was euddenty atiseked ‘by a party of guer- batter by a coum. ot goin : maces Sh z ‘Yard's divi: | ring when a chap aud severe contest ecened. We A Fieune tele ni of the 18th announces fon every regunentexcept two were dat the | ae not Informed bow loug the tixbt Imsicd, Gur | érice tl Viet div boa | eranied by ibe bik same moment. If auy portion of the line wavered | Mem belng ove. powered, wore force to ret eat during thisths | oy ely tube rabed Ain] . . | tor arte Padnoal as faet aa pomsibie, lowine about Of peace agreed up, “ rt fuious shock, it Instantly | ben Billed and serena wonuued, We eould not 2 retorted fourt with tnerowed energy, | they of (he Rebel low. We unlerstaty TAR NF! BOLT AtitANCE General s bieede ef Fanere. eaimren | yy the whole country hack of Paducah ia infested | ‘The Londen Moastx. Vowt in an editorial on the conelal in bravery @ith Robiusats W C8 | woth everrilla bende commisting all Kinds af dep:e | question of the alle ed holy aii ance, obrorves thes toys and eepparted each otlier, ‘Three bel: The Loulevitle Dewocman, of the 98d. hae a letter Samana yeasty Sada “rks mace on the dove. . compre Genera: Wi Late divietoa, | from ite special carrespondant at Fort Leavenworth, a ; y Lend egret without arriving at the coneta- ‘ 1 theneolves eminonty, ‘The battle | Mo vaya Med aise, Ce Ua Fvee becorminy mute fimiy 0 hb And tow Ards posed. it Ls mppowed, #0 rebel foree « be eater, wee mast aesinet these salar dospecate pt to break them, | ‘ * r Buc atnight the enemy with *, eulleg sind contitted, the mi in t ‘sooo tela caries, La this battle ‘ Tul Lloobe covernd hin self with freah ! t nikience of the nation, five tore of the campaign, Oo tuted to two (howaud, pine. pal *% ae it foul t in the ope hk to t end Sillet and @ thow éaud in « taod om, Thre ebel brtce . cpoeud aod Vea leretone wei { hissing took place on other tot of the battlo felt then Pabnes*s Vierson drove the on enetay several the Quth Cameral Pruoak Dats ™ ou ele wivancel two miles ou tho A au 1. Ob the 2 lat, two divie. | eof Paln e's * were moved forwanl to occupy tf ithe dye w reminiged in pormeession of enemy on the em ting bight, fven baek, and the entire can cained duriag, ot Le let. important move fade in beth armla The trew from Llooker’e end Palmore faylibe the left wing of the Army “ey Med the City of Atlanta A evperute for the puwesica of the , cl The pele ls or ed the greater pertion of tt, 1 aid fad the ate * of ponitio Kach « et | y Unfortunstely the war hs tthe cor eneement atte wae foneht with | mancem, The Fieenth d find m ] Dates and Loguu's ce with tra the city, but without i thorownantilnieht when ur tose) im this engagement on | # w wi wh three thousand, and the rebels [t the ettackineg party, eudered much more ae | ve v net the true vv burving the dead. on 8 wet ! Hy ho fell within | our nea pe t ) the @hemg's | teusl loa to Bos by ‘ | oriragt ny 1 Genem! Porsoan, at the head of a , J upportsy hase Ir portant Clordous ka taeor of Ge ' the Pcgude ecuneeing with Atlanta, ‘ port that be had eepiured Mootcomery, the eipitn \bDara. aad Wie former seat of tha Cou fiderate Cc “ut, Ie repented, with etreuin- eras tead remove doubt ag to ite truth Tho ralwoule eae and weet of it are Costroyed, He baa iso cut the Atinnta aod Wees Potot fed Coltibue Kaibomd at Opelika; aad the Mobile, M y cod Weat Point road at seven {pointe letween tire je and Garland. General Gerrard, with another eavaliy force, has alut been Terating on the borers of orci aud Alyhamna, aid destroyed the roads and | oe between Docatur and tor At the latter psec, and at Coneyer, the Coufudemte peblle stores, coutuiaiag two thous. wid bles D, were burned, and a locomotive eote * Hea Gen. Moments and Gen, jermurd’ ‘ae bave returned Martetta, atier seine sen te ed iuportane wid to Ge Sheitus arwy by the deetructiun of the Unes road in the tebel rear Z From Kentucky, Continued Ravages of the Gaerrilina The hertucty fournale ave filled with aceounte of ses economia + duly io thutpeate, The wk say y voluntee Inet, @ pane ¢ Of Jaseoph Mile n semt- writ Lis tite took wre wer, The howe waa robbed of A dairies Mr Miller, ‘The f hincwth., He beet sult of a the seone. 1d deatrne- wer, they tated their « mulread. A locomotuve aconet train were on ew up, god we engine wet manetite c ti tae fom! (0 aA aetation to ob- tow her boJer, ‘The seven ow the rom), and vmen ed tiring Cael tub Lhe joeometive, Hin ema rovernd ples, and he 5 ‘ r raved beast pate thea with all the Sate Lege peed suedow ternike rod was ewnited trom Dy tue neve ve and tender i! nee ts be tte aetandetill The guer rise wee under the eomtiaad of # uovrious outlaw u ! gol Thonpaon Doeton, on the Lekenon Broce) Ratirond, is nnfor tunate. During the pre eeck it bes bad two ‘ ' Outlaw han Oo Tharsiny Inet the thieving woundret repoaced (oor emd ol Moudey 1 Uitbicata Wel Fee an mal ber, Mad ingtabers of yueot the rovany vande now cociyiod in waving @ war of t Y cud deecintion Urouchout the State, With revolwere in ther bedi hut waded eboreuus sor of Kryrena & eulered We 4 bout rious Articles, ye kane of marnudem end mand ol Lae jurmor- Hepiiuevudg., Sho Kodera Vildams or Wii« to Ineet amet it, which Witle he ed their voreee und obtain dinner, a charre wae luke Upon mh the reenlt @: whieh wae le lied and ebout 20 {, While come W unede thei eccepe 1 bhevin Of hue Ubi, ON. elle outen ancout in Owen County, Kentuck 8 lew daye ago with twelve men, fei! tuto am aialu cade rehe! fuerTilas, about ive miive from Ovcurtan, A brie Leuteneucd, but the enemy largely outuumbering Lhe, be wae compelled te retreat. Two of bie men were capita od and gue wounded, ‘lle iebela also cap: toured ls Larees, Kumorm wee tn the city laet nicht thet a bend of fuerriilwe made # raid into Ov ensboro on Wednesday, end thas s wkirmieh had wueued in hich thive of the Unionists were killed end wouuded., | | ment, and trem | | { Thornton, the chtef of the gnerriliag, fe now report. | ae! tobe in Kimgeton, Caldeeil County, baving bee jorned Vf Thrallhilt, lie major, with a consider bie | shod abroad, of thelr cenuloeren. Low could the Prealan Mlvieter adit (hat be wrote that dlepateh Oud vet expert te keen thy Peace? Of two evileche foren, ‘Their inne strength fe eald to be fifteen huss | Chore tie cast: mor wi ret ' dred, Geveral Mak is purnuing Qheru wiih wititia, | tary osc ete imran Ras dented etd sud Colonel: Ford, «1th @ portion of the Becend Colora- | for creh a warns Francs doy te tollew imx ie are roouring liatw aod ow Ce etroneth of these Ciae counties, aud the two forces how fA athe foovoat moment to be counties moet with re sbment. Gen, Hturgis v Pout te per pa idnols ec) belde Weatauy with vem, Kanaas s io Woestera M ora MC. neon Ont Kanes, At leonet Vhorn: in fe Vittie toute but partiaa of Cop- 4 aod Jiinols have teen passing Muwourk wit tLe putt low wecks and joined ‘i horut ‘Thie fe with Glin ante mentot Thormten, at Piatto city, thas 1,600 JILinom ans would join his farce nto be jestasaeinsciicenptenasaaeceraoecaieestssoensesagieeesaaamasoars 40 Minister uy iwillt a the ee. went pence hances sMay have feoelved te « Emperor Napoleon, vewa, on the 14th were anim. Portant. In the House of Common * Mr. Grifithe drew attention tothe minor that Le russians, as a condition of mukiag peace, had coumded the pay- ment of £14000 and tho racwnder of the Danka aud wy ove Paritamentare proc: - fleet, and askod whowuerM a latter Another Terrible Accident—Sisking of @ | portion of the demand with jnditorenae the Weatern Steamer—b lity Lives lost. ett, ee Tr shine «l phat bo tolormations had F r wae Dyer He sovernment of mocha gy tre a Cawo, duly %.-The steamer James White | though he under cod tant Degottations were tae from Now Orieenr ou the 1th liet., reports that she Artiste Was proposed wilh @ steamer PM. Kenyon, from Matches, ereck @ cong off Griffith's Landing, #fteen uniles below Creenville, Mine, on the Yiet tietaat, and sunk to the hurricane Toof ka about OReoen mioeutes, She had near 600 peo ple on board, including 410 of the 10th Missoart cay- airy, 50 refurees, some furloughed enldiora and quite A number of cabin passengers, About fifty lives were fort. Halfof thie aumber belonged to the cavalry re rimont, and the remainder, except two, were refugecs and negroes, Cunboat No, Lleame up about twenty minutes afer the disesier and roweived about 409 per ona, oth ewam ashors, There were also on board the Rus) on 111 mulea © neand (he camp equip. ercof the reginent au of whlich, with the Boat, ise total lowe, From Europe. Two Daye Later News, Neve York, July %6.—The steawship Seotia, Capt, Judking, from Liverpeol the iith, and Queenstewna Ore 17th fost. arrived here tude eveulug, niih two days later newa, VE BUMOMED RaVaL wioirt, The ieported eugagement between the [', 8. eteam. @r Keureaike end the rebel crutver Plorida proves to be withowt foundation, The Southanpton corres Tt bs olrneet certat on VW eduercda at rorca fight took place off the uews brought by the whe te Lon board fort we rhe wee vr. There is @ telegraplitc cemmunlca- ten lotween bugand aud Jere, via France, and « Hinll pacecetiomn Jereey arriv at Wevirnouth Inet Bight, and yet thore inno confirmation of the news, it ie pod thatthe Pionda war wane off the Min. qu ton the AoarmaGe. Phe captain of the “ Won. cor of ® eteamer thee The two Cou fode veauppmed to te in the Channel at the p pare the “ bloriaa” ant jeune Loe” ihe Flortés je about the vize of the dine Detoa, ‘The folowing are the armaments and tomnince of the thove Federal eteanore mow in the Cianue. Vite) WO srparee, 5 une Lyok tobe; Hacrameuta LY eur, 1.07 tows; Niagnia, SY gang 4.508 tons, The Parle comeepondent of the Dam, News write ing on the evening of the 14th. aaa: The Federal corre Ch harle © W vude leaving fe apd eu ppeeed Niagare epucw bere Cir ure that the be oat —_——— ara reed to b a ron Hehe within the » bety een the Baciaiento apd the Nin p wide, and the Geveral Loo, trigate, fe carveie which was isteiy rocn tn the Btraite walter,on the other, Tt te further said to bo nrranyed that the battie tv to come off in aiebt of (ue coustof Franco, mt not furthes than 1b hilometere fram Cherbourg, Tho Ningara wes sean cruleing off Atart Point, ia the Rugllah Chanuol, om the Iubef July, PROPOSED MEDIATION UN AMcKICA, An infivential depotation from the Society for ob- taining 6 cerantion of hontilities waited on Lord Paliu- @raton, on tho 1hth July, for the purpose of urcing the Britlae Goverument (o take steps to ling about Peace between the belliverents in America, The deputation conristad of the Marquis of Cianricarde, the Isishep of Chichester, several mesgbers of Parliae other gentlemen, including Mr. Spowes, 01, 1hO pro-sonthern writer for tho Times, ed thas the deputation was devel’ of acter, and would chiefly uice the ples The Marjute of Clanricarde and Mr, Bpeuor showed the necowlty, If posatbie, of arresting the shedding of tiood tu Aierten, ivvd Palmersiqn, In repty, eafd the Covernmens we led to thimk, from all accounts that reached them, that tlie wae not dhe momeat at which any mediatory proposals could Le usefifig meie, Bach party ene ar of bormaniy euuwy contidemt ty the ultinna'e succew of their Cave, and the Narth wae eepeciadl> jeaious of inter. te enee, Lf the opportunity to: mediution presented fieo!t, the Government would gladly avall ot it, The Monstwe Hxuarp ef the 16th contains the fol- We understand that the Mon. 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Mason had an an- Official inte: view with Lord Pulrnereton as Cambridge House, on the tntrodnction of Mr, Lindeay, aod thes the meetluy wan lnfuetory to all parties, The with- drawal of Mr, Lindsay's motion (unat for the recou. mitton of the South, Do, ] was, it is amid, the reeuit of the interview, the Premier having piven asort ot in- Pled pretuee to support it ata more epportuue ino- 0 (hat a to aay, wen Grant and Srerman have been di Jrated amd the Confousracy stands 14 no uid GU recagniiion, USITED STATES @TOOKS IN DEMAND, The Times in ite ofty article eayw: The advices from Frankfort meution that the creaé rine io exchauge ub New York bad be Pr corverpoualoy inl im the price af Federal Wat at te reduced quotations bu) do euch guinber thet not euly from New York, bul even veriows pa’ Daukers for wuall epecuiators ceuld Ol we! an wleace ol d per cout. on N As rook a (howe rales w uciaions recovered Between 1 wad 3 yes eet nea of our pol- Le ft is ol uerved to rican funds, after 80 May dianp ful, Ta epi of tie bed poliical, a financial reports, every reduction im ings lorward uew pase Chases, wiowily smi he, Bais pend & siwre has been during the lest tew days oa a ajaity for UB, 6-20 boude io Ribet a CoMtiuedled the price whicb at the oud of las we BD to 49 o bv, ’ i bonds in tue We eet promi All other stocks are ave. Ajiule Poansylvania 5 per sent, stock sold 6. apd Aduniew aud Groot Western bouds (vce York aod Venus) Vande soction) at 120 74, TES DAFIGE WAR, ‘The details ef the tice and the proposed Danish uimalves conceasivus were awaited with eonaiderable intercet, but notming ef moments had transpired, A Vicuua telograta saye tho truce weald be @ short cue aud would be concluded om the 15th inst, A Berlin televram of the 15th says: It ts assorted that Baron Gueldencrone arrived here yerte: day witha despatch from M. Binhme, the new Jauiah Premnlor, The despatch ts believed to state that Kine Chilstian reyuesied » suspensign of armas ‘ te sleuethened arm and peace, and that bi enty bad changed bis advieeret@errive at an under standing more Intell keuve Trecetved” frou Fredcucks- , Sap wide, Generel. Puubssa'ein vee pests Soe oe ec es » tyebarg, tione Stat the great [fab Ora mon. ron ou the Leth ot Jul pe ed off in pide ve fet at Delfan rio'log took pinee in thas fown and tuck vrrueeo was cone from stoue throw. Rete but noibisg of @ ieally serbous mature ie re Garibaldi wonld soou return to Caprera, Ramon @ @ Garibaldi “expedition” are denied, i.atest Commercial pool, Salurtuey evening, Jul 6 .--Cotton— Bales today ldo Lalo tecluding 8,008 to speo- Uiutore and exporters The rhet ts fitua at uo chaneed quot * Lhe Drow tstuite market te sum gud the Piovieions market tian and ups ard Lona uniay eventing, 1th. —Cousole clesed At Yo nal forimouny, The toarket fe firm and advan. Amerean Stacks, clog tort, bive-Pwent vat gor on Re Twenty bouds, while otber stocks Nows Items, (By Telegraph to the New York Sun) Tur Sth Mansechouretts reviment, C1u0 day*e mem), loft Ready ilie yweterday atternoon for Washington. Fovurren out of revonteen relel deserters, whe ar- dat Waal on yesverday, have taken the eath of allegiance. Tun Secretary of Stato and his Acrletant Secretary have roturne! froin @ viet lo Vortreas Mouree and the Arnty of the Potumar, Mason Genenan Corom hae advised the Porusyt- Vania Biate authorities to receive all companies tea dered for one year's service, and to attach them tems porarily the organizations of 00 day man, ANvTiVER O\nastrous firs occurred at Domarare Place Ou the 4th luatont, whe l destroyed « iarce portion eg the town paved at the previous fie, The lose is severs? nmiilone of dollan, Tiinetermer Coratitotion eatlod from Ban Francis @ July fer i tne with $216) ) in gold, of which $1,800,000 was for k % Ad $500,000 on Cove ernment wecount, Th tion eteamer alee sailed With $1,000 In treasure A NILITaRy commirsion, altting In Washington, re. cently tried and sentenced to be shot, two citizens of Virglala for carryiog on a guerrilla warfare, Que ef them had also brokow oath of alleginnce end vio- lated his parcie, ‘the rentences of both have beeu commuted to iiprionment in the Albany Penlten tary for ten year. A citizen of Maryland has been sent & the same place for one year and fined $260 for aldiug soldiers to dows Genexal Intellfgence. (By Mail (> the New York Sum, Tre Albany papers hare ail raised their pilose. ‘Tue hack-drivers of Spiingteld, M. their fare up tw titty conte. i ti aeaain AD pet Tie present mouth of Inte Sieartrous fier, m f hi Com iar The t erceed $6,ua,0N, Josrrm Fropnewas, « blockade runner, has Deen sentenced by Miltnry Cs muinteslon ve lenmeteene mewn Ls gue Albany Venitoutary during the war, Tur Jonrnevinen carpenters of Trenton, N. kno xed off workon Mouday, demanding ap Ippon ‘Tho bosses, or et leost a portion of them, used cede w tho propusitions of thei Lrinoanavursa ts now to he done by steam, & tori ren or bis faveutetalachine by whiel from OM) to 1,00) Linpersious trom stoue may he taken tm ep hie aud icohiorly tt wae coreidered « good day's Job for a compatent workriun w produce 200" Ax Wnglteb marricd lady had consulted her lawyer on the question whether, having married her hue band jor iis iuoccy, Wad Lak mousey belug all spent, she is not at Ubeity to wurry agalo, Decisloa re- eurved, ‘Titwnw are elrewy over a doron applieanta for porition of of the Treas will vacant until the tof LA m Mr, it. teonden's reeiyn you t ewe, Orig candida. rte pelion da the 3 romine ele Woodbridge, of Ve mont. A BRAN war tray on the Green Mountains, Ve., last woek, which vos fvout twe hundred pounds, Bruin im ve athouple to eserpe, din he footie hed to ity wuich w A tree Chon twepty Waa Ca t, aud elinb’ it to the thirty feet. ot the tren and ite fixt eubelglea ip the lubes, nad Le wee found ana A Crrmanari poper of Thur “Authen fly wea re ed tenday be tele in the Sec! iy of War, to rive in Ohio twe vime: of Infantry, for twonnd three yeara, uv the lees ull tor 65°00 men, Lo be crested to the quote of the Biante.” Similu sutho ity will probably be Oven w Other Btatos, and will greaily hip recruiting, Arnenar MoPurnsoy, who wae killed near Atlan on Frid fio @ beantl ore. ‘Lhe dis~ puch maa ut jell into ber andaen to her mother, who, 6 wellwithout ber xl peered | eb ised to be dHecased read, § reed bie death, she tnetebelgr funted, Lhe mene vue peouarly distrersing, In Uhe terrtal fa the fo'lowine ent i revivter of Lumingto ly ancordanee eu vw wite ireulened to dove,” rae & tin hiie popes, the wisb of (he doce ren, pre dain Ing over bia Kins e, which she threw: A Kioww has been apne Atlanta is the Militar we Me poaiy Low bolde Wie pe ‘ hee doubles Lad Wwender. par aw Yorna tleiman in cor 4 i O1e Of bt Laie pe 0m ied the follew lowing: “ Aventiviuan esia to me, ' 1 would paatiilah a biierd table aod o drinking your city; yoo Must have such places here &ny Low.’ May be we wil, ana may be @ pha veo whether God Alnigh'7 ells ryie, or whesher the lew ‘will, I gate la lustivutions out of the abty es cea. ; (Wontinued on lant pag) - tial Staff to this retacden to