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first grand spontaneous uprising with the rebel bombardment of Fort Sumter. Arrival of Henry S. Foote in Washington. Henry S. Foote arrived in Baltimore, from Washington, on the 7th, under cHenry S. Foote arrived in Baltimore, from Washington, on the 7th, under charge of Major Newhall, of Sheridan's command; and, after breakfasting at the Eutaw House, was carried North--it is supposed to Fort Warren. The Washington Star, speaking of his arrival in that city, says: The rebel Senator Henry S. Foote came down from Berlin by the train last night under guard. Mr. Foote has been at General Devin's headquarters at Lovettsville, Loudoun county, for a weekMr. Foote has been at General Devin's headquarters at Lovettsville, Loudoun county, for a week or ten days, and yesterday, accompanied by an officer of General Devin's staff, he crossed the river and took the train at Berlin. Owing to an accident, the train was several hours behind time, andld as a prisoner or not. Most of the passengers on the train proceeded on to Baltimore, and as Mr. Foote had not reported to the Provost-Marshal up to this afternoon, it is probable he is held in Bal