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dence of Mr. Butler and regaled him with the noise of horns, fiddles, and other discordant instruments. Mr. Cameron had made ready to start for Europe at an early period, and this arrest will materially interfere with his arrangements. Mr. Wall and friends, of Burlington, N. J., have been in town all day, waiting to castigate Mr. Cameron for the arrest of Mr. Wall last fall. The ex-Secretary is guarded by the United States Marshal, the District Attorney, and others. For the preseMr. Wall last fall. The ex-Secretary is guarded by the United States Marshal, the District Attorney, and others. For the present Mr. Cameron has declared his intention not to sail for Russia until the case in question is disposed of. The arrest took him entirely by surprise, and occasioned much mortification. Operations of Commodore Dupont--negroes must make themselves Useful. Washington, April 14, 1862. --The Navy Department has received dispatches from Com. Dupont, enclosing a communication from Commander Godon, dated United States steamer Mohican, March 30, from which it appears that on the 17th ul