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irators. Some of those arrested are reported to have made confession that their intention was to fine the city to-night and release the prisoners in Camp Douglas. Colonel G. St. Leger Grangal, Morgan's adjutant-general; Captain Grattel, of Morgan's command; J. T. Shanks and Charles Travers, two hundred stand of arms, two cart loads of revolvers and a large quantity of ammunition were found in Walsh's house. The Journal, this afternoon, says telegrams were received yesterday by John Wentworth announcing the coming of large numbers of Bushwhackers.--Colonel Sweet, commanding Camp Douglas, was communicated with, and orders were at once issued for the arrest of the desperadoes on their arrival. The fact leaked out, and the faithful found means to approve their friends, and the Bushwhackers left the train at the city Courts and quartered in various directions. The military and police are constantly scouring the city, and have picked up hundreds of them. A propeller, with