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From the Baltimore Sun of Friday last we find the following interesting details: The Marlboro' Gazette states that a compapany of Federal troops entered Port Tobacco, Md., on Saturday or Sunday last, and intended encamping there. Some of the citizens of that county are suspected of having requested the Government to send the troops there, on the plea that they were required for the protection of the Union men. [The company referred to by the Gazette probably consisted of men from the U. S. Cruiser Freeborn, which arrived off Port Tobacco a few days ago.] Nearly one hundred regiments have thus far been accepted for the war from the States of New York, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. The contingents from the other States will bring it very near two hundred. A general order has been issued from the War Department, granting to the volunteers now enlisted in the service of the United States the same money allowances for clothing as the regulars. An elegant and subs