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ome whispering instituted. The sick soldier was a woman--encients, of course. The result of the surgeon's work was the delivery of a fine boy. Gen. Josh Owen named the child Picket Falmouth Ellsworth. The Chronicle says "we now see a formidable movement striving to divide and distract the loyal States, and to induce them to swerve from their vows of fealty." Two regiments of "two years men," the 7th and 8th New York regiments, from Hooker's army, mostly Germans, arrived in Washington Sunday. The 7th went out strong, has had but 195 killed and 465 wounded. Sixteen vessels-of-war are now being built at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. The Florida has captured two Boston schooners. The report that the rebels have abandoned, the siege of Washington, N. C., is confirmed. A dispatch from Memphis, of the 21st, says Blythe's rebel cavalry were repulsed near that place by three regiments of infantry and one of cavalry. Twenty were killed. forty wounded, and eighty