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lage. Hon. John Tyler's house is occupied by a large number of fugitive slaves. The latest from Gen. Banks' column--Gen. Johnston's movements. Sandy Hook August 1. --No important movements have taken place on the part of this column. Additional forces have been sent up to guard the ford at Harper's Ferry. Scouts senorrespondence, if it really exists; also, to break up the organizations. Nothing is positively known outside the staff of the enemy's movements. Sandy Hook, Aug. 1, P. M.--About three hundred of the disaffected men of Col. Mann's Regiment having refused to be sworn in, were to-day disrobed and sent to Harrisburg under a guardpermanently held by the United States. The offer will be tempting to the unemployed in this country and abroad. The blockade. A Washington letter, of August 1st, says: The President has declined a compliance with a resolution of the House, calling for information as to the condition of negotiations with foreign powe
A correction. Centreville, Aug. 1st. To the Editors of the Dispatch: --One of your correspondents states that Company G was not in the fight of the 18th at Bull Run, and that it was held as a reserve. This is a great mistake. Company G, (it may be interesting to our Richmond and Henrico friends to know.) was not only in that engagement, but stood the first fire; and the first men that fell on our side were in the ranks of Company G. P.
New York items --A New York letter to a Baltimore paper, August 1st, says: Prince Napoleon Bonaparte and part of his suite left for Washington by the evening train yesterday, leaving the Princess Clothilde and the other ladies of his party still staying in the New York Hotel. The Prince will make a tour through the West, and return in a few weeks. The imperial yacht Jerome Napoleon will await his return. The schooner Tropic Bird, which was seized by General Butler on the 29th of June, for violating the blockade of the Potomac, near Fortress Monroe, arrived yesterday afternoon off Sandy Hook, with a prize crew on board. Governor Morgan has issued a general order respecting the new levy of 25,000 volunteers from this State. One regiment is to be artillery, with six batteries of four guns each.--The minimum aggregate for regiments is to be 868, and the maximum 1,048. Arms continue to arrive at this port by nearly every steamer. The City of Baltimore, which c