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le as regards clothing and arms, and says that among the white working people of the South, even those who are serving the rebel Government, there is a strong desire for peace and the reconstruction of the Union, if they were only insured the protection of the United States Government. The privateer Sumter--Unsuccessful Cruise of the Keystone State--the Sumter pursued by the Powhatan. We extract the following from the correspondence of the New York Times: Panama, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1861. --The steam gunboat Keystone States, Commander Scott, with 140 men, arrived at Aspinwall yesterday from Surinam. She will remain at Aspinwall five or six days, and take 350 tons of coal. She reports that the gunboat Iroquois was at St. Thomas on the 8th. The steam war-ship Richmond took coals in at Kingston, Jamaica, Sept, 3 The Powhatan left Surinam on the 12th of September. The Confederate steamer Sumter left Surinam on the 1st of September, steaving east, with has embs-task down,