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oming in very rapidly to escape the violence of the rebels with their approaching army.--Yesterday the public square was half filled with wagons containing the household goods of these refugees. Effect of Gen. Fremont's removal. Milwaukee, Nov. 6. --The news of the removal of Gen. Fremont is received with much regret, and seems to be the absorbing topic. The Western military claims investigation. St. Louis, Nov. 6. --The members of the commission to investigate the claiwagons containing the household goods of these refugees. Effect of Gen. Fremont's removal. Milwaukee, Nov. 6. --The news of the removal of Gen. Fremont is received with much regret, and seems to be the absorbing topic. The Western military claims investigation. St. Louis, Nov. 6. --The members of the commission to investigate the claims against the Government in the Western Military Department have all arrived. They will probably enter upon their duties immediately.
h the reward of their labors and sufferings. The State prisoners in Fort Warren--Release of Capt. Shields. Boston, Nov. 6. --Parker H. French has been sent to Fort Warren. By orders from Washington the following political prisoners ; Peter Riley, of Charleston, S. C., arrested September 23. Arrival of Lieut. Kurtz in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nov. 6. --Lieut. Kurtz. of the United States navy, whose arrival at Washington from Richmond, on his parole of honor, has Lane, and is of Gloucester; that of the murderer is Burdell, of New York. Movements of Secretary Cameron. Albany, Nov. 6. --Rev. Father Moore, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Winchester, has been authorized by Gov. Morgan to raise an Irishf Baltimore before the breaking out of the war was between 38,000 and 40,000. New Jersey election. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 6. --The State has gone Democratic. The returns are not yet all in, but sufficient to make it certain that the Democ
les of hemp, was burned this morning. The loss amounted to about $120,000, on which there is but a small insurance. Arrest of Matthew J. Maury. Cleveland, Nov. 6. --Matthew J. Miury of New Orleans, was arrested here to-day by United States Marshal Bell. His trunk contains a large number of letters to parties in the rity, but is now supposed to have gone Democratic. The result is very close, and only the official returns can settle it. Election in Kansas. Leavenworth, Nov. 6. --The election yesterday for county and a portion of the State officers passed off quietly. In this county the officers are about evenly divided between Rportion of the State officers passed off quietly. In this county the officers are about evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats. From San Francisco. San Francisco, Nov. 6. --The steamer Uncle Sam has arrived from Panama. Trade was dull to-day. Isthmus butter 27½ cents; lard 13½ cents; candles heavy.