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rmined that General McClellan contemplates superseding General Stone, leaving General Burns in command at Poolsville. There is no official ground, however, for this report. Reported capture by the Sumter. A family letter received from Washington, dated on the 25th of October, on of the U. S. frigate Sumtee, off Galveston, confirms the report of the capture of the pirate Sumter. The writer says she was caught in her own trap. It seems that she mistook one of the U. S. gun-boats for -frigate Niagara. From Missouri — arrest of Gen. M'Kinstry. St. Louis, Nov. 14, 1861. --Upon his arrival in this city last night, in conformity with orders received in Springfield on Friday last to repair to St. Louis and report to Washington by letter, General McKinstry was met at the cars by several officers, by whom be was arrested and conveyed to the Arsenal, under instructions to hold no communication with any one. His cashier, Mr. Hahn, was also arrested. General Sturgis