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50,000,000 recently applied for by Secretary Chase. Gen. Grant has received orders from Washington to send in the names of soldiers in his army who are of the proper age and qualified for the position of cadets at West Point. The New York Herald publishes a cheerful obituary of Mosby, the guerilla, who, it says; was killed near Alexandria last week. It does not evince very deep regret for his demise. The receipts of U. S. internal revenue during the month of August, were $5,604,201,35, being the largest of any month since the law went into operation. The widow of Admiral Foote died in New Haven, on Wednesday evening. Two months intervened between the death of the Admiral and his wife. Edw'd Everett, in a letter to the Springfield (Iii) Convention, predicts that the South will be subjugated by next New Years day. Hon. Greene C. Bronson, of New York, died at Saratoga Springs, on the 3d inst. Maj. Gen. (retired) Wool is rusticating in Burlington, Vt.