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e is urgent in his request for immediate action of Congress upon financial matters. He represents the Treasury to be nearly empty. He has been obliged to draw the last instalment, to meet the November loan demands. He expresses fears that the banks generally will refuse to receive Treasury notes. The times are very squally. A battalion of seacoast artillerymen is being formed in New York. General Scott is still at New York. He will not go to Key West nor to Mexico. Prince de Joinville has gone to Washington. The Ericson floating battery is nearly completed. A skirmish occurred on Monday near the banks of the Occoquan, and it is reported that four Confederate soldiers were killed. [Parties just from the scene of this affray assure us that none were hurt on our side. The Federals appeared in great force, but were driven off -- Eds.] The case of Senator Bright, of Indiana, is not quite disposed of. There is no doubt of his final expulsion. The fa