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Gress — outrage by Black Republicans — a Discovery — Appointment. New York, August 12 --Dispatches to eastern newspapers announce the destruction of the Democratic Standard, at Concord, N. H. by returned three months volunteers. The proprietors fought for a while to save their property, wounding two of the mob; but brute numbers prevailed. The Commercial, of this city, publishes a letter from Fortress Monroe, which state that a party of bathers had discovered a submarine cable, which it was supposed lead from the interior of the Fortress to the enemy's camp. J. Lathrop Motley has been appointed Minister to Aust
Letters to citizens of the Confederate States--a New feature in the blockade. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 12 --The following is obtained from a reliable source. The Postmaster General declines to deliver domestic letters addressed to persons in the seceded States after they reach the dead letter office. The letters will be opened as fast as received, and generally will be promptly returned to writers. Foreign letters will be delivered op presentation of an order from parties to whom they are addressed. A Kentucky Congressman, in Secretary Chase's confidence, says that the system of permits will soon be abandoned. Artleles -ly universally acknowledged to be contraband of war will be blockaded at this point. Bagging and rope fabrics, provisions and small stores will pass. Drugs are also heavily urged.
Another Southerner imprisoned. Washington, Aug. 12. --The Government has ordered Col. Tyler from Cincinnati to Fort Lafayette.
New York cotton market. New York, Aug. 12. --The sales of middling cottons to-day were from 18 to 18½ cents.