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r point fully and with but little loss, notwithstanding the strong opposition. Our men have done all that could be desired. The affair was partially decided by two guns that Capt. Dusenberry brought gallantly into action under very difficult circumstances. The enemy was driven from his camps in front of this, and all is now quiet. G. B. McClellan. Maj. Gen. Commanding. Martial law at Norfolk. The Herald contains the following dispatch, dated Norfolk, June 24.--Gen. Vicle held a conference with the city officers here yesterday, and finding that they would not take the oath of allegiance, ordered that no election for municipal officers should be held to-day, as arranged. This morning he issued a proclamation declaring the city under martial law, and "retiring" the old city officers whose terms have expired. This was done in consequence of the numerous petty disturbances between the Union men and the Secessionists. "rebel." prisoners — their A