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from City Point on Sunday says the Confederates were massing near Petersburg on Friday, and an attack was expected. Mr. Jacob, Lieutenant-Governor of Kentucky, has been arrested by the Government, and is now on his way to Washington as a political prisoner. The United States steamer Wachusett, Captain Collins, arrived at Fortress Monroe on Friday last with the captured rebel privateer Florida in tow. The Wachusett brought as passenger Mr. Thomas Wilson, the Yankee Consul at Bahia, Brazil. The draft was to be resumed in Washington on Tuesday for three hundred and fifty men, to fill the deficiency in the quota of that city. A meeting of the hotel-keepers and master bakers was held at the Astor House on Saturday to make arrangements for roasting, baking and preparing the ten thousand turkeys, innumerable pumpkin pies and other luxuries which the people of New York city propose to send to the Armies of the Potomac, James and Shenandoah, and the sailors of the North Atl
The latest European dates are to the 4th instant, five days later than previous advices. The English press on the capture of the Florida. The Inder, the Confederate organ in London, gives the following relative to the capture of the steamer Florida: The Confederate authorities in London have received a telegraphic dispatch, dated Lisbon, from Captain Morris, commander of the Florida, stating that she was captured on the by the Federal steamer Wachusett in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil. At the time of the capture, the Florida was lying under the guns of the Brazilian forts and the Brazilian fleet, and Captain Morris was on shore. He is now on board the steamer Magdalena, bound for Southampton. The London Herald editorially denounces the capture of the Florida in the most indignant terms. The London Times says: "The capture of the Confederate steamer Florida in the harbor of a friendly State was an act of simple piracy. When within a neutral port she should have