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regiment of volunteers to be furnished by Wisconsin. A similar leave has been granted to Carl Shurz, U. S. Minister to Spain, who proposes to raise a regiment of cavalry. A telegraph has been made connecting the Arsenal, the Navy-Yard, the Capitol, Executive Mansion, and other public departments. Affairs in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun, of Tuesday, says: The late excitement in the city has almost entirely subsided, and matters are as dull as before the events of the 19th of April. Small numbers of people continue to gather on the corners of the public streets, but that is of common occurrence and creates no excitement. Everything is dull, and the wharves present an almost desolate prospect. A proclamation from Gov. Hicks opposes the enrollment of the militia by the commissioned militia officers of the State, and by others, as a violation of the Code, derogatory of the dignity of the State, and subversive of good order. He calls upon the authorities of the