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pursuant to this order. The Commander in Chief takes this opportunity of thanking those citizens who so promptly responded to his call by volunteering to assist in restoring tranquility. Many gentlemen deserve to be especially named; but the Commander in Chief can only on this occasion acknowledge his obligations, that of the city and State, to all who rendered assistance in maintaining the peace and good order of the city. Hieratic Seymour, Governor and Commander in Chief, Josiah T. Miller, inspector Gen'l S. N. Y. Major Gen. Dix is in command of the U. S. forces in New York, and has his headquarters at the St. Nicholas Hotel. He had "a satisfactory conference" with Gov. Seymour on Saturday. The siege of Charleston. The New York Tribune has a long correspondence from Charleston. The writer says that the fall of Charleston, like that of Vicksburg, is merely a matter of time, and will be accomplished in a few days. Gen'l Gilmore had put several 200 po