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through Paris, bound homeward via Mexico or Havana. Some of them are accompanied by various English adventurers, picked up at some of the German watering places. Their passage is to be paid, and they are to have a commission in the Southern army on their arrival. Several of them have been in the army. British troops for Canada. [From the London Times, Sept. 18] The headquarters of the 4th brigade of Field Artillery, under orders for Canada, yesterday left Woolwich for Aldershott. through Paris, bound homeward via Mexico or Havana. Some of them are accompanied by various English adventurers, picked up at some of the German watering places. Their passage is to be paid, and they are to have a commission in the Southern army on their arrival. Several of them have been in the army. British troops for Canada. [From the London Times, Sept. 18] The headquarters of the 4th brigade of Field Artillery, under orders for Canada, yesterday left Woolwich for Aldershott.
A British officer under arrest. Detroit, Oct. 7. --A special dispatch to the Free Press from Toronto, (Canada,) states that Colonel Rankin, a member of Parliament, was lately authorized by the United States Government to raise a regiment of lancers. Colonel Rankin was arrested yesterday for acting in violation of the laws of neutrality.