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ing the region about Hartsville, reports the capture of large quantities of rebel supplies, and that their foraging parties are skedaddling as rapidly as possible. Arrest of two of Gen. M'Clellan's staff officers. Lieutenant-Colonels A. P. Colburn and J. C. Dane, of the Engineer Corps, both belonging to the staff of General McClellan, were sent to Washington from Trenton, N. J., Friday morning, under arrest. Colburn, it will be recollected, swore he would never draw his sword for Lincoln again — The telegram communicating the fact of these arrests says: It is said that the orders were received by an officer of the United States army in this city, and that the persons named repaired at once to Washington to place themselves at the disposal of the authorities. A report prevails here that other members of General McClellan's staff are to be put under arrest. The charges against them are unknown. A large number of the citizens of Trenton and others are paying their
Still Coming. --Seven more Abolitionists, belonging to Lincoln's army, captured near Fredericksburg, arrived at the Libby Prison yesterday.--There were 822 prisoners in confinement there yesterday, some of whom are to be sent home under flag of truce at an early day.