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Arrest of a Virginian — the Confederate force at Leesburg — Government contracts. Washington, Sept. 6. --B. F. Gallagher, the Paymaster of the Navy, and a native of Virginia, has been arrested. The Government is endeavoring to make contracts for procuring provisions, payable in Treasury notes. Late advices received here from Montgomery county, Maryland, state that there are 7,000 Confederate troops at Leesburg. Entrenchments are going on rapidly. The Confederate pickets line the shore of the river to guard the fords. The War Department has sent word to hold Fort Hatteras permanently. Brigadier General Burr, of California, has arrived, and will be assigned to a comman
From Missouri. Hudson, Mo., Sept. 6. --The last piece of the railroad bridge, over Platte river, of the Hannibal and St. Josephs Railroad, has been burned. The early through engine and train, with two passenger cars, were precipitated into the river, and many were drowned, killed and wounded.
Paducah occupied by the Federals. Cairo, Sept. 6.--General Grant took possession of Paducah to-day, and seized the telegraph office. He issued a proclamation urging the citizens to keep quiet and attend to their business as heretofore. He concludes thus: "Whenever it is manifest you are able to defend yourselves, maintain the authority of Government, and protect all loyal citizens. I shall withdraw the force under my command."
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Capture of the ship Finland by the Blockaders — the enemy compelled to abandon the ship — set fire to her and take to their boats. (search)
The Syracuse Convention. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 6. --A long series of resolutions were adopted by the Convention. They express love for the Union, favor the pushing forward of the war to an honorable peace, and express their detestation of the principles of the Republican party.
Seizure of Flora Temple, &c. New York, Sept. 6.--The well known racer, Flora Temple, has been seized, as the property of Maryland Secessionists. The ship Marion has been seized.
Movements of Gen. Butler. Boston, Sept. 6.--Gen. Picayune Butler is here, and will address at an early hour a Union meeting at Fanueil Hall.
Seizure of steamers. St. Louis, Sept. 6.--The steamers Hannibal, Champion, and Nelson, and other property, was seized to-day as the property of rebels.
New York Cotton Market. New York Sept. 6.--The cotton market was quiet to-day. Middling Uplands, 22 cents.