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n New York and New Jersey Secretary Stanton has aided the volunteering by telegraphing to the Governor of New York that the men will not be wanted for more than thirty days, and that after that they may return home. Gen. McClellan was at Albany, N. Y., on the 16th inst., consulting with Gov. Seymour. A dispatch from Albany says: The 7th, 11th, 13th, 28th, 37th, 47th, 65th, 67th, 68th, 69th,71st and 74th regiments are under marching orders. The 7th and 71st will leave to-night. s. W. Reed, of Jackson, Miss, whose property at that city having been destroyed, has sworn, the Yankees say, to burn every vessel he catches. Lincoln on military arrests. Lincoln has written a letter in reply to the resolutions of the Albany, N. Y., Democratic meeting, protesting against the military arrest and exile of Vallandigham. He falls back on the clause in the U. S. Constitution which says that the writ of habeas corpus may be suspended when "the public safety requires it." He
ding proceeded to the Half-way House, about three miles from Great Bethel, where they captured and carried off a sutler's goods and several horses — a daring feat, they having gone fifteen miles within the enemy's lines. The European immigration at the port of New York since January 1 numbers 55,427. Gold was quoted in New York on the 17th at 45¾a45¾, and cotton at 58 cents. The laborers on the New York Central Railroad have had a strike for higher wages, and had a riot at Albany, N. Y., on the 17th. Major-Gen. Hunter and a small army of Colonel, &c., on his staff, have arrived in New York from Hilton Head, S. C. Judge George W. Wood has been nominated by the Democrats of Pennsylvania for Governor. Walter Lowrie was nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court. The Convention was held in Harrisburg during the "raid excitement." The rebel privateer Tacony, or Florida No. 2, was seen on the morning of the 14th just outside of the Capes of the Delaware. T