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e, of Richmond, and Thos. J. Thompson, of Washington, were recently captured at Mathias Point with a rebel mail of about one hundred letters, many addressed to parties in Washington. The Southern Bank of Kentucky, in Carrolton, was robbed Thursday morning by sixteen men in uniform, who represented themselves as belonging to Call's rebel cavalry. After removing all the money from the bank, amounting to $130,000, and burning the papers therein, they mounted their horses and fled. Gen. Hooker is expected to resume active service on the 1st September, either in a separate command or as commander of a corps in the Army of the Potomac. The Cincinnati Gazette has private advices from the Army of the Cumberland up to the 17th inst. A movement is in progress, and the public may soon look for important news from East Tennessee. John A. Gurley, appointed Governor of Arizona last spring, is dead. A very severe hurricane passed over Boston on the 21st, doing considerable