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Arrest of a Suspicious character. The Memphis Argus, of the 14th, says: Yesterday officer O'Brien arrested a man calling himself J. M. Barber, who has been prowling about the city for some time, attired by day in citizen's dress and at night donning a Captain's uniform. His representations of his business and occupation are as numerous as his haunts. Upon being arraigned in police court this morning, he was discharged for want of proof, and went on his way rejoicing. Charleston Banks. The following patriotic resolutions were passed at a meeting of Directors from the several banks in Charleston, held on the 6th instant, all the banks being represented: 1. Resolved, That the several banks in Charleston will continue to receive Treasury notes in payment of all dues to themselves, and also on deposits, and will receive payment in the same medium for all paper sent to them for collection; and they hereby decline all collections for which payment in Treasury n
From Washington. arrest of spies — a New York correspondent wounded — more "Masked batteries "--return of Gen. McClelian, &c. Washington, Sept. 16. --Three spies were arrested here to-day. F. W. Walker, the correspondent of the New York Express, has been dangerously wounded by a prisoner, who afterwards made his escape. Commodore Porter has been assigned to an important command on the Mississippi. The correspondent of the New York Tribune says that the Potomac flotilla reports new batteries five miles below Aquia Creek; and also a large number of soldiers at Mathias Point. The steamer Pensacola will not be able to pass the Point without a severe fight. General McClellan has just returned from a visit to Gen. Banks. The proclamation of the Captain General of Cuba, regarding ships bearing the Confederate flag, occupies the serious attention of the Cabinet