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dismissed two in the last few months, and to day its last appointee, and a recent editor, was arrested by Secretary Stanton's orders as a spy. It is charged that Dr. Ives, after forcing his way into the offices of the War Department, read certain telegraphic dispatches there, and became unlawfully possessed of Government secrets. ret movements of the Government were complied with, were supposed to have been dictated by the Herald office, and hence he was regarded as a more dangerous enemy. Ives's friends say he was only carrying out the orders of his employers, and that Bennett himself is the one that should be arrested and treated as a spy. Ives was takeIves was taken to Fort McHenry at 6 o'clock Monday morning. The successes which have lately been achieved by our army will prove a more effectual check to hostile action on the part of European Governments than any other influence we could exert. When the news reaches the Old World of our triumph at Mill Springs, the capture of Fort Henr