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me as Arbert Bruen. He was taken by a policeman before Marshal Murray, who was asked for the proof against him; and Capt. Quinn replied he would have to proceed in quest of it. The prisoner was then remanded to the police headquarters. Mayor Wallach and his brother "Dug." The new Mayor of Washington, Richard Wallach, was serenaded last Monday night, and in return he made a speech in the course of which he declared himself for the Lincoln Government. He was followed by his brother, tRichard Wallach, was serenaded last Monday night, and in return he made a speech in the course of which he declared himself for the Lincoln Government. He was followed by his brother, the editor of the Star, W. D. Wallach, who declared himself an exile from Virginia, his home and his family and property, but in favor forever of the Federal Government. Mrs. Greenhow. A Washington dispatch to the New York Herald says: Since the arrest of the females who have made themselves conspicuous by their efforts to obtain and transmit valuable information to the rebels, in addition to the charges upon which their arrest was based, a number of facts have been discovered sho