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several days at Harper's Ferry and Charlestown, from which latter point he seceded in running the blockade, and made his way safely into our liner. He says that a proclamation has been issued, by order of Gen. Schenck, requiring all persons in Loudoun and Jefferson counties to take the oath, or to be sent out of the enemy's lines. Whilst at Harper's Ferry he saw the oath administered to children not over fourteen years of age. At Charlestown they had just established a Provost Guard, and it arper's Ferry it was with great difficulty that she could obtain permission for her nurse to accompany her. It may be some gratification to the enemy to know that this lady and her husband are now both safe in Dixie. Many of the citizens of Loudoun and Jefferson were being arrested by the Yankee cavalry and taken to Harper's Ferry. Some days ago they visited Middleburg and arrested and carried off about sixty citizens, and in Shickersville scarcely a male citizen was left. The whole slav