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B. Everett Smith, editor of the Hill (Md.) Shield, has been arrested by Lincoln's for publishing treasonable articles. Levi Gacroll, Gen. B. Dadd, John Laferre, and R. M. Mo. have been sent from Baltimore South for uttering treason. Wheeler, in his dash upon the trains between Murfreesboro' and Nashville, captured $20,000 in Federal greenbacks. The duties paid on imports through the blockade amount to the sum of $330,000 a year. Hon. Fierre Sonle, of Louisiana, is now in Havana.
black human natures" and going through all the piteous actions of feeling as though they expected--'Massa was a good but, oh, if he catches me now. Dat's what's the matter.' Many negroes living just out of town are skedaddling off towards Portsmouth "right lively, so I reckon." The town at eleven o'clock to night is in a most astonishing state of quietude for an occasion like the present. This is allowing to the fact of having the right man in the right place. Our Provost Marshal, Major Smith of the 112th New York, has done more good by firm persuasion in less than a few hours than ever was accomplished by the firing of a militia company into an impromturiotous crowd. The citizens are all quiet. Their houses are closed, though light may be seen burning brilliantly within. it is quite a treat to see these proud people — these chivalrous F. F. V. --who but a few hours age were defiant and scorning, now so terrified, humble, and suppliant. The fathers, and sons are in jail,