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ers on parole called upon. An order has been issued from the Adjutant-General's office requiring all soldiers and officers on parole to report themselves at specified camps, and forbidding the granting of any furloughs to them. A Contradiction. We are enabled to contradict, upon the highest authority, the assertion to the correspondence of the Times, of to-day, to the effect that Gen. McDowell is preparing for publication a vindication or justification of the conduct of the war in his department. He would not have time even were be not too good a soldier to do so, to write out a criticism of the conduct of his superiors. Departure of Mr. Etheridge for home. The Hon. Emerson Etheridge, Clerk of the House, has been suddenly called to Tennessee by the severe illness of a near relative. He has, in consequence, been compelled to decline the invitation to deliver a Fourth of July oration in Baltimore. The Hon. Joseph segar of Virginia has been selected in place.