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in the old North State, but is not so sanguine of its early return to the Union, voluntarily as are some of the newspapers correspondents. Churches seized for hospitals. Four of the churches in Washington — Trinity the Rev. Dr. Styles, Rector; Epiphany, Dr. Hale; Ascension, Dr. Style, Rector; Epiphany, Dr. Hale; As pension, Dr. Pinkney, all Episcopal, and one Presbyterian church--have been taken possession of by the Government for hospitals. Three at least, of the four have the reputRector; Epiphany, Dr. Hale; As pension, Dr. Pinkney, all Episcopal, and one Presbyterian church--have been taken possession of by the Government for hospitals. Three at least, of the four have the reputation of being semi rebel. Rumor says that this movement was used by recent imaginary disasters in the Shenandoah Valley; but, in fact, it was determined upon some time ago A dispatch from Fremont says all is quiet in the Shenandoah Valley. British vessels about to run the blockade. Boston, Friday, June 13. --The Hun. Albert Carrier, of Newburyport, passenger by the Africa, informs the "Traveller," that two steamers were about to leave Queenstown for Nassau, with the intention