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. A. O. P. Nicholson has been arrested at Columbia, Tenn., and placed in confinement on soldier' fare, by order of Gen. Negley, for sympathizing with the rebellion. A telegram from St. Josephs, Mo., Aug. 5th, says that the guerrilla leader Quantrell seized a descending steamer Sunday evening, and crossed 1,500 men to this side of the river. The military authorities at Fort Leavenworth, hearing of the capture, not knowing Quantrell's strength, sent one hundred men to intercept him all of w river. The military authorities at Fort Leavenworth, hearing of the capture, not knowing Quantrell's strength, sent one hundred men to intercept him all of whom O. captured, and marched on, capturing Liberty. Col. Ponwick had previously evacuated Liberty, escaping with his command to Kentucky. Q. also captured Burksville. He expresses a determination to march to the banks of the Ohio. The Arabia with Liverpool dates to the 27th, one week later, has arrived. Her news is unimportant.