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ew York since January 1 numbers 55,427. Gold was quoted in New York on the 17th at 45¾a45¾, and cotton at 58 cents. The laborers on the New York Central Railroad have had a strike for higher wages, and had a riot at Albany, N. Y., on the 17th. Major-Gen. Hunter and a small army of Colonel, &c., on his staff, have arrived in New York from Hilton Head, S. C. Judge George W. Wood has been nominated by the Democrats of Pennsylvania for Governor. Walter Lowrie was nominated for Jnegro women at Newbern, N. C., are forming societies and raising funds to assist Gen. Wild in organizing his African army. They have sent funds to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, requesting her to devise and send them a battle flag. Senator Cameron made a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 17th, calling for Gen. McClellan to command the militia of the State, and censuring Lincoln for not more promptly aiding Pennsylvania in her hour of danger. Poor Lincoln! he would, no doubt, if he could.
Hon. Robert L. Caruthers has been nominated as a candidate for the office of Governor of Tennessee by a Convention which assembled at Winchester, in that State, a few days since. Gov. Bouham makes a call upon South Carolina for five thousand men, for six months, from the first of August. Peter W. Auton, a prominent merchant of Charleston, S. C., died on the 17th inst.
The capture of Winchester — escape of Milroy — his arrival in Baltimore — official report. The escape of Milroy is confirmed. He arrived in Baltimore on the 17th. While on his way there he telegraphed the following official report of his escape from Winchester: Harper's Ferry, June 16.--I am in with the greater part oregiments that have responded to the call. The feeling in New York — the Seventh regiment on its way to Pennsylvania. A letter from New York, dated the 17th inst., gives the following account of the feeling in that city on that day. Everybody will be gratified to see that the famous Seventh regiment is about to take a han New Creek that the rebel General Imboden is before Cumberland, Md., with two regiments of cavalry and a battery. The Baltimore Clipper, of the evening of the 17th, has the following, showing that Harper's Ferry was reoccupied after being evacuated: Intelligence has been received from Gen. Tyler that the rebel forces w