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such a cavalry leader as Stuart,) incalculable. We are not so sure that the Yankees made an empty boast when they say they could have dashed suddenly through Richmond, and, perhaps, made our President prisoner! In the darkness and confusion they might have fired the public buildings, storehouses, and bridges, and inflicted a loss which might have proved fatal to our noble army. All this they might have done, and all this they will yet do, if the authorities, whose duty it is to protect the city and the railroads leading to it, do not learn a lesson from the Yankee raid.-- When we hear in mind the strong force and sleepless energy with which Washington is guarded, it seems wonderful that our own capital should be left in a condition so exposed that two hundred. Yankees can ride within two miles of the town and absolutely go to sleep, keeping time with their snores to the ringing of the city bells. Shall we ever relapse again into such a condition and invite our destruction?
as been removed to Fort, Lafayette, and this will prevent any conflict between the civil and military powers!(?) Speculation still continues in the stock market. Gold was dull at 150. Exchange 165, Breadstuffs lower. A dispatch from Washington, dated May 13th, says: It was stated that Hooker fell back in consequence of a council of war of the corps commanders. The public will be surprised to know that four of the six Generals present urged upon General Hooker an immediate advaecessity for his reward. We do not suppose the army will move for some days of weeks to come. The rebels a great victory, with nothing to show it Halleck had better take command, for at least will not be disturbed by conflicting orders from Washington. The Democratic Committee as Albany have called a meeting of citizens, to be indignant and protest against Vallandigham's arrest and sentence. The steamer Orizaha has from San Francisco with over a million in treasure. McClellan