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Arrest of a Catholic Priest. --The telegraph reports the arrest of a Catholic Priest at St. Louis. This is an error. We learn from the New York papers that J. A. King, a Catholic Priest, was arrested in that city on the 15th instant, by a number of excited Germans, who alleged that he was a Secessionist. He was held for an examination.
ns, against from 2,500,000 to 2,560,000 in former years; alcohol, 325,000 gallons against 666,675 in 1860, and 1,130,450 in 1859. The other articles of exports present the same, and, in some instances, a greater proportion of decrease. During the month (July) business with the United States seemed to have come to a dead stop. The New York Herald Sounds an alarm. In connection with our extracts from European journals, we add the following editorial from the New York Herald of the 15th instant: There is a prospect of renewed complications with Great Britain. In the House of Commons, on the 29th of July, Mr. Gregory, who may be considered the agent of the rebels in the British Parliament, asked whether the Government had received any information to the effect that goods contraband of war, including a battery of artillery, had been conveyed from Liverpool to New York in the steamer Kangaroo, and that a loan for the United States Government had been opened upon the Stock Exc