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ee, from New Haven, Conn. A pile of the tabooed papers--New York World, Chicago Times, and quire--were burnt in the streets of Leavenworth, Kansas, on the 19th. A band of music was on hand. The merchants of Boston offered a reward of $10,000 for the capture of the Tacony. The invasion of Pennsylvania has put coal up $1 per ton. T. P. Redfield has been nominated by the Democratic State Convention of New Hampshire for Governor. The Alabama and Virginia were at Bahia May 14th. The latter was brig rigged, and without armament. Col. Dana has been assigned to the command of the defences of Philadelphia. Of the 950 horses taken out from Vermont in the cavalry regiment, eighteen months ago, only 108 remain in the regiment. Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, is out in a proclamation, dated the 23rd, calling for 60,000 militia. Chief of Police McKenney, of Belfast, Me., was mortally shot on the 24th inst. by two deserters, who refused to be taken. A