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zens. A soldier yesterday pointed his pistol in the face of a comrade, when the latter drew a knife and stabbed the other seriously in two places. Charles Armour, a well-known clerk in the Post-Office Department, was found dead in his bed yesterday. The speech of Lord Russell in the British Parliament relative to the blockade of the Southern ports, and alluding to the difference between rebels and belligerents, has caused a private consultation between Messrs. Lincoln, Seward, Bates and Chase. The meeting, however, was merely informal. The Washington Star, of Friday evening, contains very little news of importance. The following items are taken from it: An infernal machine discovered floating in the Potomac — it is captured and taken up to the Navy-Yard. On Sunday, at meridian, while the Freeborn was lying off Aquia Creek, in company with the Resolute, Pocahontas and Pawnee, two objects of an exceedingly suspicious took were discovered floating down wit