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o no doubt they would achieve an honorable peace within a few months. Destructive fire at St. Louis. St. Louis, Nov. 7. --The bagging factory of John Bull, at the corner of Mullaughly st., and the levee, with about 1,000 bales of hemp, was burned this morning. The loss amounted to about $120,000, on which there is but a small insurance. Arrest of Matthew J. Maury. Cleveland, Nov. 6. --Matthew J. Miury of New Orleans, was arrested here to-day by United States Marshal Bell. His trunk contains a large number of letters to parties in the rebel States. Destruction of a Lake propeller by fire--twenty Lives lost. Chicago. Nov. 7. --The propeller Hunter, of the Buffalo and Chicago line, was burned this morning, while lying opposite the ware-house of Sturgis, Smith & Co. The boat was valued at $40,000, and fully insured. Twenty persons, whose names are unknown, and supposed to be deck hands, were lost. Wisconsin election — large Democratic gain