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for which Baltimore is so celebrated, and descendants of our revolutionary sires. I copy verbatim an extract from the letter: "I remained in Washington till Monday evening, and then went to Baltimore, where I was most cordially welcomed. Oh.--,these are the sufferers, more than we; these have more to bear of insult and tyranny than we Miss — told me that — had one of these soldiers' hands put in her bosom, under pretence of looking for concealed arms; and — had her arms pinioned behind her by one of Gen. Cadwallader's men in broad daylight, in a public street, who asked her if it was true that she was the prettiest girl in Baltimore, and had a Secession flag in her window? "Since these outrages the girls all wear pistols and short swords, and are determined to use them." Is not this enough "to stir a fever in the blood of age, and make the infant's sinew strong as steel?" The day of retribution will come Remember the wrongs and sufferings of Baltimore. T. O.
ry, turned out and marched two miles southward to-day at noon. There was some firing upon the extreme right at a few scattered troopers, but no casualties occurred so far as I have been able yet to learn. Gen. Johnston, I believe, has now 25,000 men between this point and Winchester. His cannon have been increased to twenty-two pieces, of various calibre. In the affair of to-day the Scott Legion led the advance and marched farthest toward the supposed position of the enemy. Gen. Cadwallader and staff rode in the advance of the column. In the affair at Hainesville, the other day, Gen. Patterson commanded in person. From Western Virginia. Buckhannon, July 8. --A dispatch received here says that Gen. McClellan's column is within one mile of Laurel Hill, where the Confederates, under Gen. Garland, are posted. A battle is probable within twenty-four hours. Buckhannon, July 8.--A courier has arrived from Webster who reports that four companies of the 19th