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mill and farm were sold for $4,100. The St. Louis Union has placed the name of Abraham Lincoln at the head of its columns as its candidate for President in 1864. Major General Meade has gone to Pennsylvania on a short leave of absence. The 5th Maryland volunteer infantry have re-enlisted for the war in the veteran corps. This is the second regiment of Maryland troops which have re-enlisted. Gen. Burnside is in New York, "awaiting orders." The Bangor Whig learns that Braine, one of the leading pirates who captured the Chesapeake, has been arrested and delivered over to the Halifax authorities. The examination of Collins, McKenney, and Seeley, charged with participation in the Chesapeake piracy, has been commenced before the Police Magistrates at St. Johns, N. B. The counsel for the pirates contend that the offence being committed on the high seas does not come within the extradition treaty. W. Hilton has been arrested in New York with $6,000,000 in Co