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e thousand stand of infantry arms, and a large number of sabres; about seven hundred and fifty horses, many cavalry equipments, teams, ammunition, more than one hundred thousand dollars' worth of commissary stores, and a large amount of other property. In addition to all this, we obtained the restoration of the great Seal of State, and the Public Records, which had been stolen from their proper custody, and about nine hundred thousand dollars worth of money of which the banks of this place been robbed, and which I caused to be returned." A United States officer just from Lexington says the Jackson Legislature had assembled in that town and passed the Ordinance of Secession. When my informant left, they were discussing the act of confiscation of the property of persons opposed to the Southern Confederacy. Leavenworth, Sept. 27.--Scouts this morning report a strong column of rebels marching northward from Lexington. It is supposed that their destination is St. Josephs.
Vessel captured. Philadelphia Sept. 27. --The Steamer Brooklyn has arrived from the mouth of the Mississippi. She reports that she captured the bark Rio, bound for New Orleans, and put a prize crew on board, when she sailed for Philadelphia.