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Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Fire in Anne Arundel county, Md. (search)
From California.
--The steamer Champion, from Aspinwall on the 5th inst., has arrived at New York, bringing over two hundred passengers and one million dollars in gold from California.
Among the passengers by the steamer Champion are Major Allen, Lieut. Higgeston, Dr. Steinberger; Lieuts. Harker, Alexander Ball, and Ingman; Capts. Hancock, Mason, Myers and Gregg, and Maj. Greer, of the United States Army.
The ship Narragansett was at Manzanilla August 29.
The steamer Champion towed the United States brig Bainbridge from Navy Bay into the Carribean sea.
The United States frigate Lancaster was at Panama on the 3d.
Lieut. Harris died on the 24th ult., and was buried.
He was a native of New Hampshire.
Gen. Mosquera had proclaimed himself President of New Grenada, and had exiled a dozen Jesuis priests, and sent envoys to England and France.
The health of the Isthmus was good.