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panies, perhaps regiments, and prepared to act against the Government at any moment. Ex-Minister Faulkner. Washington, Aug. 13. --Ex-Minister Faulkner is still in jail, which is strictly Ex-Minister Faulkner is still in jail, which is strictly under military guard. He will soon, probably, be removed to the more comfortable quarters of the Provost Marshal. It is believed by the Government that he has been holding correspondence with the enf the New York Herald writes: It is said that a correspondence has been found among ex-Minister Faulkner's papers, showing a collusion between him and certain members of the present Union Governr evening by Breckinridge and Vailandigham. I learn that the strongest testimony exists that Mr. Faulkner was active, while Minister of the United States in France, in giving aid and comfort to the rust 14. --Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, it was not until late last night that ex- Minister Faulkner was removed from jail to pleasant quarters under the eye of the Provost Marshal. D