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badly hit in the row, but all the rest were well protected by the police, who sent them away in all directions to avoid further trouble. Riot anticipated in Washington — Arrests for disloyalty — arrival of contrabands. Dispatches from Washington, dated August 4th, give the following news from the Federal Capital: The Star, of to-day, says: We are informed that the negroes of this city are organizing secret associations for the purpose of protecting themselves, in anticipation of a it into the Gulf. Now that the rubicon is passed, the crisis turned, let one and all put their shoulders to the wheel and hasten the day of the final triumph of the Union armies. From the Rappahannock — a Specimen lie. A letter from Washington says: The Reliance a few days ago captured a canoe in the neighborhood of Urbana, with a mail of about 40 letters, addressed mostly to officers and men of the 50th Virginia regiment, near Richmond. The letters seem mostly to be of a priv<