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The case of Col. Rankin. Toronto, C. W., Oct. 14. --In the case of Col. Rankin, arrested here some days ago for trying to enlist men for the Union army, the magistrates have decided to bind him over to take his trial. Arrest of Mrs. Jackson. Gen. McCall sent out a party Sunday morning, and arrested Mrs. Jackson, mother of Elisworth's murderer, and her half-brother, named Moore. Her house was situated within the rebel lines, and was used as a headquarters for their scouts. IMrs. Jackson, mother of Elisworth's murderer, and her half-brother, named Moore. Her house was situated within the rebel lines, and was used as a headquarters for their scouts. It is believed that much information has been furnished them from this source. She said there had been some thirty there, and she gave them a cup of tea. She or Moore would not give any satisfaction to the men sent by Gen. McCall, and were accordingly handed over to the provost guard here.--Wash. Cor. Phil. Inq. Affairs in New York. The following is a summary of news from New York up to the 4th inst: The amount of the taxable property of the State has just been determined by the
important from Mexico — letter from President Lincoln--arrest of Mrs Jackson, &c. New York. Oct. 15. --The Herald's Washington dispatch, of yesterday; says that intelligence has been received from Minister Corwin, which is regarded as highly important at this time. Mexico is compelled to have money to pay the interest on her English debt, and thus release her from her present embarrassment. The Herald's dispatch further states that Lincoln's Government is determin might know what his intentions are, but no response from those powers have been received. The Tribune's dispatch says that eight regiments and two batteries from Ohio have been on their way to Kentucky the last ten days. The mother of Jackson, who killed Ellsworth, was arrested on the 13th for keeping a dezvous for Federal spies, near Prospect Hill. The Federal Government are erecting permanent barracks at Washington for sixty thousand troops. It is reported that General M