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ed a number of persons to make immediate preparations for leaving the city, but it is believed that there will be no necessity for such a step. These are mostly from the North. Several individuals whose political opinions have grown obnoxious to public segment at this crisis, have left the city for fear of personal violence. Northern Volunteers in jail. About fifty of the Philadelphia volunteers, who were separated from the main body of the troops on Friday, wandered off into Harford county, where, it is rumored, they were seized and confined in the jail at Belair. the battle on Friday. The battle on Friday, between the people and the Massachusetts troops, was more serious than was at first supposed. The following is a list of the killed and wounded, as far as could be ascertained, up to last night: Citizens Killed.--John McGann, Robert W. Davis, Philip T. Miles, Wm. R. Clark, Michael Murphy, Patrick Griffith, James Carr, Francis Maloney, John McMahon, Sebas