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sion gang which met regularly at his office, and the captain of a Secession company, which were in regular drill.'" The same paper mentions the arrest of Geo. W. Smith, Esq., of Bryantown, on Monday, and adds: "Mr. Smith is well known to the citizens of this county as our late Sheriff, and we must confess our utter surpMr. Smith is well known to the citizens of this county as our late Sheriff, and we must confess our utter surprise at his arrest. A more innocent, harmless man we scarcely knew." Mr. Smith has since been released by the order of the authorities at Washington. Major General M'Clellan's staff. The following order is the first issued by General McClellan since taking command of his new department: Headquarters army of the Mr. Smith has since been released by the order of the authorities at Washington. Major General M'Clellan's staff. The following order is the first issued by General McClellan since taking command of his new department: Headquarters army of the Potomac, Washington, August 20, 1861. General Orders No. 1.--In accordance with general order No. 15, of August 17, 1861, from the headquarters of the army, I hereby assume the command of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the valley of the Shenan