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of the crew of the Savannah." The arrest of Col. Tyler. The Cincinnati papers have the following particulars of the arrest of Colonel Tyler: While promenading on Fourth street, in Cincinnati, on Wednesday fsaw a gentleman whom he thought he recognized as Colonel Tyler, late of the United States army, but now an Adjus surmise. Thereupon Colonel Guthrie approached Colonel Tyler, and claimed him as a prisoner of war. Tyler appTyler appeared to be some what amazed, but confessed his name and rank in Beauregard's army, and said that, "traveling aphed to General Scott for further instructions. Colonel Tyler asked to be placed on parole, but Captain McLean Colonels in regard to the late battle. Brigadier General Tyler and Colonels Hunter, Burnside, Heintzelman a portion of his report of the battle of Manassas. Tyler, who had under his command the brigades of Keyes, ScKeyes, who has since been made a Brigadier General.--Tyler states positively that Keyes was in successful advan