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de of treating obnoxious individuals had the necessary result of subduing the resistant multitude to a great extent, although at the cost of much blood. Gen. Kilpatrick, whose splendid services as a cavalry officer with the Army of the Potomac are fresh in the memory of the public, arrived here last night, and immediately offade a call upon the old cavalry soldiers now in the city, and upon all young men accustomed to the saddle, to join a volunteer cavalry corps, under command of Gen. Kilpatrick, to assist in the suppression of violence. It is to be hoped that the abandonment of the draft, which removes the cause of the present excitement, and th trophy for General Meade's army, so completely was the retreat executed. The address to his army, dates Saturday, which was allowed to fall into the hands of Gen. Kilpatrick at Hagerstown, and which indicated his intention to risk a decisive battle, looks now like a clever ruse of Gen. Lee to deceive our Generals while he was pass