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f being drilled and disciplined. The same authority states there are two regiments of regulars at Lovettsville, only about eight miles from this point in the rear of Londoun Heights. The Government loan. Washington, August 16 --Secretary Chase has returned to Washington. The pledge of the banks of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, to take fifty millions of the $150,000,000 of the 7.3 10 treasury notes at par, with their reservation of the right to take the remainder if not absors both illegal and inefficient. "There are only ten weeks consumption of cotton in the country. "Even if you should whip Gen. Beauregard, he has only to retire and await events. "There is no possibility of getting a loan here, so Mr. Chase must depend on what he can get at home.". Insubordination in the "Grand army." A letter from Washington, (August 16,) published in the Baltimore Exchange, says: There is nothing upon which the military authorities here spend so
hostage for Messrs. Ely, McGraw and others. No non-combatants are prisoners. Quartermaster Melggs has gone to New York, to investigate clothing contracts. The Contract Committee are making astonishing discoveries. The Pawnee exchanged a few harmless shots this forenoon at Aquia Creek. President Lincoln has issued a proclamation declaring all commercial intercourse with the seceded States unlawful. Goods going to or coming from them, either by land or water, without Secretary Chase's special permit, will be forfeited, and vessels or vehicles conveying the same will also be forfeited, and all persons engaged will be arrested, and travel from North to South is interdicted. From and after fifteen days from the publication of the proclamation, all vessels or ships, belonging in whole or in part to citizens or inhabitants of the seceded States, found at sea, or in any of the United States ports, will be forfeited. Books for subscriptions to the loan will be opene