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Cavalry, Aid-de-Camp; Capt. Edward McKey Hudson, 14th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp; Capt. L. A. Williams, 10th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp; Major A. J. Meyer, signal officer; Major Stuart VanVliet, Chief Quartermaster; Major H. F. Clarke, Chief Commissary; Surgeon C. S. Tripler, Medical Director; Major J. G. Barnard, Chief Engineer; Major J. N. Macomb, Chief Topographical Engineer; Capt. C. P. Kingsbury, Chief of Ordnance; Brigadier General Geo. Stoneman, volunteer service, Chief, of Cavalry; Brigadier-General W. F. Barry, volunteer service, Chief of Artillery. Geo. B. McClellan, Major-General U. S. Army. Southerners arrested in New York. The New York Herald has the following in regard to the arrest of Southerners in that city, which alludes doubtless to Messrs. George Miles, of Richmond, and John G. Guthrie, of Petersburg; a telegraph dispatch in regard to whose arrest was published in the Dispatch of yesterday. On Thursday an important arrest was made at the Fifth Avenue H