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official information of the names of the dead. A despatch from the Mayor of Baltimore says the bodies cannot be sent on at present, as communication by land and sea is stopped. But they have been carefully cared for, and will be put in Greenwood Cemetery till they can be sent to Massachusetts. Informs A. B. Ely, of Boston, that we are taking most active measures for procuring a supply of efficient arms. Thanks Rev. Eli A. Smith for his patriotic and Christian offer of assistance; also Dr. Coale, of Boston, for offer of professional services, and Miss Hazard and Miss Burns, who offer themselves as nurses. Notifies Mr. Crowninshield that the Executive Council have approved of his suggestion, and he has appointed him to proceed to Europe in the next steamer to purchase arms. Telegraphs George William Brown, Mayor of Baltimore: Dear Sir,—I appreciate your kind attention to our wounded and our dead, and trust that at the earliest moment the remains of the fallen will return to us. I