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Telegraphic items. Washington, June 29 --P. M. McQuillan, of Charleston, having British Consul's passport, was arrested while applying for Secretary Seward's endorsement. It is estimated that Gen. Patterson will be transferred. The Government is going to borrow two hundred millions from the people in sums of fifty and one hundred dollars. The Cabinet seems afraid to trust the capitalists. It is rumored that the Cabinet voted requesting Gen. Scott to take the city of Richmond, if possible, before the assembling of the Southern Congress. The New York Herald's correspondent says that England shows no disposition to reply to the proposition relative to privateering.--This, connected with the military movement in Canada, and the increase of the American squadron, make her secret designs apparent. It is understood that the blockaders are instructed to watch British vessels closely and allow no interference. Grafton, June 29.--There has been a skirmish near
Washington Army News. Washington, July 1. --John C. Fremont has been commissioned as a regular Major General, ranking next to Gen. McClellan. An order has been given to supply the whole force on both sides of the Potomac with extractions for six days. Gen. Patterson's delay in advancing keeps everything waiting. It is understood that the Government has decided to take him out of the way, and it is believed that a general advance will occur about the 4th of July.