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ter's corps, under arrest for stating in conversation that he objected to the employment of negro troops in the Government service, and that he (Stevenson) would as soon be beat as employ them as soldiers. Inasmuch as Gen. Foster has been to Washington and returned to Port Royal again it is supposed the difficulties have all been arranged and that matters will soon be all right again. From Kentucky, we learn (the "Herald" says) that the enemy was retreating from that State by way of Mr. Sterling and Hazel Green, and that CeiKinkie with a force of eight hundred men was pursuing them. A subsequent dispatch says the Confederates were overtaken twelve miles from Mt. Storing and were badly beaten after a brisk skirmish. There is a rumor that Breckenridge is advancing on Lexington with 10 (0) men, but this seemed to be doubted. A correspondent from Frankfort says that a gentleman from Richmond reports that our troops are retreating towards Lexington pursued by doth their numbers
t $2.50@2.60, advancing during the day; and yesterday it went up "like a rocket" until it reached $3, being an advance of 40 per cent! Silver was affected in like manner. To-day the market was more quiet, but the advance was fully maintained. Various causes for this sudden advance in specie are assigned, but it is doubtless chiefly owing to the demand from blockade runners and foreigners leaving the Confederacy. Bank notes have also advanced, the brokers selling at 50 per cent premium. Sterling exchange is held at $1.60. Bonds and Stocks.--We quote Confederate bonds (100,000,000,) at $100 and int.; do, do, (15,000,000,) 112 offered; Virginia registered stock, 105, Virginia coupons, interest inspended, 133, North Carolina sixes, 130@131½; North Carolina eights, 116 and int.; Exchange Bank stock, 110; Bank of Virginia 78; South-Side Railroad, unguaranteed bonds, 92; Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance stock, 43. Other stocks at last quotations. Produce.--The principal feat