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oint. The jail where John Brown was imprisoned, and the scene of his execution, are constantly visited by our volunteers. Capt. McMullen's Rangers have found numerous secreted arms. Major Joseph Knipe, of Gen. Williams' staff, has recruited a new rifle regiment for the war from those about to disband. He will assume command. Col. Wallace, of the Indiana Zouaves, has a new regiment ready for him at Indianapolis, to be armed with the sabre bayonet and Enfield rifle. Col. Clark, of the New York Nineteenth (Cayuga) Regiment, is under arrest, upon charges made by his officers. He will be court-martialed soon. A mail bag belonging to our army, and filled with matter, has been found here. Indications show it to have been stolen, while on the way to Martinsburg, a week since. Major Ledlie, of the New York Nineteenth Regiment, this morning at one o'clock was fired on, when making the grand rounds, by a rebel named Welch. The latter was arrested, and his ar