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ity of Baltimore will break up their camps at 3 o'clock P. M. to-day, and resume the positions heretofore occupied by them in the suburban portions of the city, viz: The Nineteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Lyel, near Fort McHenry. The Eighteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Lewis, Federal Hill. The Twenty-second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Morehead, Mount Clare Station. The Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteers, Col. Pratt, Patterson Park. The Thirteenth Regiment New York Volunteers, Col. Smith, on West Baltimore street. The Eighth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Col. Hinks, on Baltimore street. The Battery of Light Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers, Major Cook, Mount Clare Station. II. When re-established in quarters the commanding officers will not allow the men of their respective commands to visit the city without permission obtained for that purpose from the commanding officers of the company