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Gunboat Sterling Price has been raised, and will be sent North immediately for repairs. Jail delivery at Leesburg — citizens arrested. Washington, June 15, --The Secretary of War having received complaints that the jail of Loudoun county, Virginia, was being used for the detention of the slaves of rebels, and that the rebels of that county were actively coopering with the authorities of the rebel States, the matter was referred to Gen. Wadsworth, as commander of the department. Cat Richmond, which, under pretence, we take it, of providing for the poor, took the liberty of assessing on the county tax of twenty thousand dollars, really to aid the revelation by providing for the families and other dependents of citizens of Loudoun now in arms against their country. Leesburg proves to be a hot bed of secession. the ladies of the place crossing the streets to avoid meeting the officers of the cavalry troop. the children singing "Dixie" in front of the quarters, and most