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chment of the Washington Artillery, under the command of Lieutenant James Salvo, having in charge the following officers and seamen, captured by a privateer: Capt. L Holmes and W. Hurd, mate, late of the bark Glen, of Portland, Maine, bound from Philadelphia for Tortugas, with a cargo of 391 tons of coal, intended for the Gulf Squadron; Henry Wilson, mate, late of the bark Rowena, of and for Philadelphia, from Laguayra, with a cargo of 1,000 bags of coffee; Wm. Nichols, seamen, and Henry Anderson, a boy, late of the schooner Mary Alice, from Porto Rico for New York, with a cargo of 250 hogsheads of sugar. The prisoners above-named were removed, the Courier says, to comfortable quarters in the jail "for safe keeping until proper disposition can be made of their cases. They were accompanied to the prison by the City Police, in citizens' dress, so as to avoid attracting any unnecessary attention." A skirmish in Western Virginia. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Time
From Washington. Washington Aug. 21. --Maj. Anderson. (of Sumter notoriety.) left for Kentucky on yesterday, intending at once to assume command of his department.