h«rc on Thursday night, uad i miner1 in telyuPCm bis arrival tbe trunk was seized, in accordance with telegraphic instructions *r°m (Jen. Kelley. At the time of the•*s*ure there n»tu many rumors iu circu- 1 1 Alton that il rebel had been arrested who ! making off with rebel property, and that sort of thing. It lb ant considered ! there was anything dishonorable in L,e Amoral of the trunk. Its contents , **rt 'r rlblc*-, except as secession tropb- [ ***? hut Gen. Kelly ordered its seizure, io ■-■'Jt11nee with a rule which he has ■ l-'pted that no pluuder shall be takenhas the least appearance of value.tetf-Gotso to K4.SAWH4.—Captains Geo. | ^Trimble and John II. Oley. who have] *-Jy been com miaio tied na Majors, leave *hi* evening, the former fur Wirt couuty, *n‘l the Utter for Kaoawhn, where they :proceed to muster in troops, and assist it* organizing the regiments to which they ort, respectively assigned. They are j good and efficient officers, and clever ]Kfothtifo.