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From the latest Northern papers received we get some interesting news. The clerks in the State Department at Washington under 45 are, upon the "recommendation" of Secretary Seward, furnishing substitutes for the war Brig-Gen. Casey has been appointed to receive the new troops at Washington. Senator Chandler has contributed $1,000 to the prosecution of the war. Gen. Frank Paterson, of Philadelphia, is under arrest by McClellan's orders) for not holding Malvern Hill in the recent skirmishing there A Federal account of the battle at Cedar Run, written by the notorious Dug Wallack, proprietor of the Washington Star, is given in that paper. Wallack was on a visit to his family, at Culpeper Court-House, when it occurred. We make the following extracts: Throughout Friday night and Saturday forenoon Bayard continued skirmishing with the enemy's advance, until the late of (at 2 o'clock P. M.) had progressed to within long range of Crawford's artillery. At 4 P. M. the enemy deve