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in an easterly direction. Boston, August 17.--A dispatch from the American Consular Agent at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, to this city, states that six more vessels were destroyed by the pirate Tallahassee on Monday, six miles from Cape Sable. Thirty men of the crews were landed at Yarmouth in a destitute condition. The pirate was in sight on Monday morning. A raid into Illinois--five steamers captured and Bonded. Cairo, August 15. --About five hundred rebel cavalry, under Colonel Johnson, crossed the Ohio river into Illinois, at Sabine Bar, on Saturday. The steamers Kate Robinson, Jenny Perkins, Nightingale, Famine, Brandon and Clara Hall were all aground at that place, and were captured, with a large amount of stock on board. The boats were compelled to pay several thousand dollars each to save them from destruction. The operations in Sherman's rear. A telegram from Louisville, dated the 16th, gives the following about General Wheeler's operations in the rea
Mayor's Court, Saturday. --Joseph Johnson was charged with shooting and killing Benjamin Delarme. The shooting occurred on Friday afternoon at the house of Cat When Granger stopped the man who was walking down the street in company with Johnson after the occurrence to inquire who it was that was with him, Johnson did not Johnson did not stop, but entered a house near by as if to elude arrest, into which he was pursued by the officer and taken into custody. Upon being arrested he manifested surprisetransact a few squares off on the evening of the shooting, neither Delarme nor Johnson were there. In an hour or so after, she returned, and met at the corner of Main and Twenty-first streets, Johnson, who was coming from her house. He stopped and shook hands with her, and in answer to an inquiry from her as to where he was gome doubt upon the motives which prompted the deed, the Mayor concluded to send Johnson on for examination before the Hustings Court. The female witnesses — Mary Van