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Quebec Chronicle, of Tuesday, says: "Mr. Seymour, the Queen's messenger, who has been to Washington, arrived here yesterday morning. We believe Captain Lindsey, R. N., who has been staving in Quebec for some time, will leave for England to-day and carry with him dispatches for the British Government. The Londonderry Guardian tells us the Anglo-Saxon was detained a day on her last outward trip, to receive an immense quantity of telegraphic cypher for Lord Lyons." Desertions from Canada. Two privates in the One Hundredth Regiment, stationed at Toronto, Canada, undertook to desert on Thursday, by crossing to Rochester in a sail boat. They were pursued by two or three English soldiers in a row boat, and were overhauled when they had got within five or six miles of the American shore. Refusing to heave to, the pursuers shot at the fugitives with a gun, wounding each of them. They then took them back to the fort without difficulty. Miscellaneous. On Tuesday last