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iven the rebels below Philadelphia. [This telegram is evidently intended to describe the thrashing that Wolford got on the 21st ult., where he lost his artillery.] "Passon" Brownlow and Representative Maynard were addressing the people of East Tennessee. At Knoxville they spoke to 28,000 people, and were received with enthusiasm. The steamer Mist, bound from Helena to Memphis, was boarded by guerillas on the 21st, robbed of $20,000 and then burnt, with her cargo of cotton. Joe Shelby's rebel forces are reported to have been driven from the State of Missouri. Gen. Sigel is addressing the Dutch in various parts of the United States. He was at Rochester, N. Y., last. Gen. Price is reported to be threatening Forts Blunt and Smith, in Arkansas, with 9,000 men. Governor Seymour is making speeches throughout the State of New York in favor of the Democratic ticket. The State of New York, under the new call for volunteers, and including her deficiency in th