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manding there, has instituted a rigid quarantine on everything from Key West, except the mails. We are now without later dates from the North than the 31st, and yet so engrossed is the mind with the insidious foe lurking unseen in our midst, that a very moderate desire only is manifested for war Some express a desire to know what has followed upon Pope's rectory of the 30th upon the battle field of Bull Run, where our news ceases. At this moment, I am advised of the death of Lieutenant Newton, of the Ninetieth New York Volunteers who but three months since returned from a trip to his home in New York, where be then was married to a young lady, who may from this writing get the thousand news of her man. What was gained in the in the battles in Maryland. If any one doubts that the Federal got a thrashing at the battle of Sharpsburg, (or A etan as the Yankee papers call it,) an article in the Washington Republican--Lincoln's organ-of the 22d, will relieve their mi