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ot go as soldiers, but as unarmed laborers, and will be compelled to work upon fortifications, much as penitentiary convicts do in quarries and sand- banks. Another arrest. A New York paper, of Monday, says: Yesterday afternoon, Capt. Quinn, who is recruiting in Harlem for the Temmany regiment, caused the arrest of a person whom he charged with being an agent of Jeff. Davis, selected for the purpose of recruiting for the Southern army. The prisoner is young, and of rather prepossessing features. He gives his name as Arbert Bruen. He was taken by a policeman before Marshal Murray, who was asked for the proof against him; and Capt. Quinn replied he would have to proceed in quest of it. The prisoner was then remanded to the police headquarters. Mayor Wallach and his brother "Dug." The new Mayor of Washington, Richard Wallach, was serenaded last Monday night, and in return he made a speech in the course of which he declared himself for the Lincoln Government.