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at the earliest moment. The Baltimore directors of the Northern Central Railroad, who constitute only a minority of the board, held a meeting last evening and made a formal protest against the conveyance of any more troops from the North over the road. The Baltimore and Ohio Company sent an official communication to the Northern Central Company informing them that they would pass no more troops to Washington that should reach the city by that route. A dispatch was received from Mr. Felton, President of the Philadelphia road, in response to the recommendation from here, saying that he would send no more troops over his road at present, and requesting the officers in this city to confer with proper parties on the subject. The order to the military.Division orders.first Light Division, Md. Volunteers, Baltimore, 19th April, 1881. In obedience to the order of his Excellency Governor Hicks the first Light Division will parade forth with in North Calvert street, prov