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balloon ascension yesterday at Old Point. A soldier named Cromwell, was fatally injured near Suffolk, on the Seaboard Railroad, on last Friday. Wm. Chastine, a private in the Fourth Georgia Regiment, died, of typhoid fever yesterday, at a private residence, near Camp Jackson, on Pig Point. The remains will be forwarded to Georgia. Corporation Court, Aug. 26th, 1861.--Present; Justices Summers, Parker, Moseley, Stevens, and Harrison: John Duffes, charged with robbing William Wright, and David A Fish charged with shooting Wilson S. Pepper, were acquitted by the Court. John E. Purdie, charged with uttering seditions sentiments, and hostile intentions against the State, and required by the Mayor to find surety in the sum of $500 for good conduct for 12 months, was discharged from Jail by the Court, on giving surety in the sum of $100 for good behavior to the citizens for 12 months. Galerius. P. S.--One o'clock.--The steamer Arrow, sent down to Fort Monroe to