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dy beginning to wince under the vigorous pulley of the new commandant. Beauregard's army is reported at Tupelo, fifty miles south of Corinth. Arrangement have been made looking to the fortification of the place,--Deserters arrive here daily and take will immediately require all civil and judicial officers to take the oath. The Gunboat Sterling Price has been raised, and will be sent North immediately for repairs. Jail delivery at Leesburg — citizens arrested. Washington, June 15, --The Secretary of War having received complaints that the jail of Loudoun county, Virginia, was being used for the detention of the slaves of rebels, and that the rebels of that county were actively coopering with the authorities of the rebel States, the matter was referred to Gen. Wadsworth, as commander of the department. Col. Swain, of Scott's cavalry, was ordered, with a detachment of his command to go to Leesburg. After a week's absence the command returned last. evening. Col