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he United States. He revokes and annuls all outstanding orders, licenses, or agencies for the purchase of arms or clothing in foreign countries. About half a dozen vessels ran the blockade of the Potomac yesterday. None of them were fired at. Last night the Reliance went down, as convoy of two transports. Sixty of seventy shots were fired at them, with what effect is not known. There is no doubt but that Gen. Stone will be deposed, and another General sent to command at Poolesville, Md. Whether this is to be done in consequence of the letter written by Stone to Senator Sumner, denouncing the latter for language used in debate, or for causes pertaining to the repulse at Ball's Bluff, remains to be seen. The "Onward to Richmond" cry was revived to-day, in the House of Representatives, by Mr. Gurley, of Ohio. The point of his speech seems to be to flatter the army, and make a thrust at McClellan. He thinks that if McClellan does not move the army, Congress ought to