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n of them fully equipped with a carbine, cavalry sword, and brace of six rifle barrel shooters. Some have even more than this. Every one is capable of firing thirteen, some eighteen shots; and then, if he has not time to reload, can draw his sword, and deal death and destruction to the foe. R. A. Worrell, Esq., our City Collector, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, after a long and painful attack of consumption. A few months since he lost a daughter, a most accomplished and charming young lady, in the full bloom of health and beauty, by that (almost in every case) fatal disease, diptheria.--Since that time he has been falling off, and rapidly fading away until this morning, when he was removed to a world which, I hope and believe, will prove his eternal gain. His friends and surviving relatives may rest assured they have our heartfelt sympathies. Major Wool has received orders to proceed to Fort Monroe, and at once take command there, in place of Col. Dimmick. Powder.