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be certified as correct at this office. John A. Kennedy. Superintendent Metropolitan Police, and Special Provost Marshal. Explanatory order of Sec'y Stanton. The following explanatory order of Mr. Stanton Secretary of War, with reference to the detention of travelers, has been published: War Department, WashMr. Stanton Secretary of War, with reference to the detention of travelers, has been published: War Department, Washington, D. C., Aug. 11, 1862. To Military Commandants, Provost Marshals, United States Marshals, and Police Officers: You will receive herewith an order of the War Department to prevent the evasion of military duty, and for the suppression of disloyal parties, dated the 8th of August, 1862. This order, to be efficient, is nec in the United States. All authorities, civil and military, are consequently required to allow such couriers to pass freely with out let or investigation. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Contraband Trade between Maryland and Virginia. Washington, Aug. 11. --The Freeborn arrived at the Navy-Yard yesterday afte