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hat this Government admits or gives credit to the charges of falsehood, treachery and deception which are brought against the captain and consul. These charges are denied on the authority of the accused. Miscellaneous. Gold was quoted in New York on Saturday at 226½. John C. Brune, a prominent merchant of Baltimore, is dead. There are fifty thousand Yankee troops imprisoned in the South. It will be good news to their friends (says a Washington telegram) to hear that Colonel Mulford will go to Richmond this week, authorized to negotiate a new cartel, that will probably exchange the whole of them. The rebel General Lyon is reported as conscripting his father-in-law at Eddyville, Kentucky, and other relatives. He also conscripted Judge Repper, several attorneys, jurymen, &c. The New York Tribune says: By way of Cairo, we have news from General Granger's expedition towards Mobile. On the 15th, a skirmish occurred at Fisher's creek, in which the rebel