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a gale on the 21 inst. two barges, composing the tow of the steamboat Ethan Allen, on Lake complain, parted their hawsers, and sunk off Point of Rocks, carrying down five men. A number of other vessels had their dock loads swept off. In consequence of the frequent firing by "partisan ranger." upon unarmed steamers between Cairo and Helena, Gen. Sherman proposes that prominent Secessionists shall accompany the pilots on each steamer, who will take their chances of being shot. John Van Buren in accepting the invitation to speak at home on Friday, telegraphed as follows; I will attend meeting at Rome, on Friday, at two o'clock--it not in Fort Lafayette. "Jno. Van Buren." General Jeff C. Davis was assigned to the military command of the for locations opposite Cincinnati on the 23d inst. Judge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland,
he day. The in gold were limited. The prices at the was about 13½ buyers. Money was over in five percent on London 145. The bank statement shoes an increase of $2,307,261 in loans, $160,514 in deposits, and a decrease of $1,335,725 in specie. Miscellaneous. Si Draper, the Provost Marchal General, is in Washington city, perfecting his arrangements for arresting persons an er-martial law. In conversation with more than one of the thief officers of the Government, he said: "John Van Buren ought to be arrested, and would do it at once, but that I think it would be can policy to arrest him after the in the State of New York." He a if I should do it before the election it would have a damaging effect upon Wadsworth." The latest advices any all was quiet at Pensacola, and the health of the troops was generally good. Commodore was at Pensacola, with his squadron awa orders which were hourly expected for an attack on Mebile. Sergeant Major E. B. Cross, a son of