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Furbish and others, of the 1st Maine regiment, and Mr. F. A. Patterson, of the Treasury Department, upon the order of Gen. Mansfield, and committed to jail by Justice Donn. The cause of arrest was the fact that letters implicating him in the riot at Baltimore when the mob attacked the Massachusetts regiment on its way to Washingbut as there is no such officer in the Massachusetts regiment, and Emmerson is a native of Alexandria, it was thought proper to arrest him. He was committed by Justice Donn. Yesterday Justice Donn, by order of Gen. Mansfield, administered the oath of allegiance to J. F. Robinson, of Botetourt county, Va., who was taken in armJustice Donn, by order of Gen. Mansfield, administered the oath of allegiance to J. F. Robinson, of Botetourt county, Va., who was taken in arms some days ago by the troops in Virginia, and sent to the jail in this city. John C. Garrett, arrested with Robinson, is still in prison. From old Point. The steamer Adelaide, Capt. Cannon, arrived yesterday morning from Old Point Comfort, but brought no news of special interest. General Butler was withdrawing his troo