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ent, Col. Stevenson, left for De Soto last night to support the Home Guards of that section against the attacks of the Secessionists, who have artillery, and gather their clans by a discharge of cannon. More troops for Washington. Philadelphia, July 3. --Col. Baker's regiment broke camp to day and proceeded to the Navy-Yard to embark for Fortress Monroe, but the order was countermanded, and it is now reported the regiment will proceed direct to Washington. Seizure of a Baltimore vessel as a prize. New York, July 3. --The brig Solferino arrived here to-day from Charleston bay, having been seized on the 26th by the sloop-of-war Vandalia and sent hither as a prize. Death of a Railroad treasurer. Albany, June 2 --Gilbert L. Wilson, treasurer of the New York Central Railroad, died this morning. Arrival of the steamer Northern Light. New York, July 3. --The steamer Northern Light has arrived from Aspinwall. She brings $811,000 in gold.