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eous. Hon. Thos. F. Bowie, of Maryland, arrested some time since on the charge of disloyalty, appeared before the Provost Marshal, at Washington, on the 8th inst., in obedience to a parole given, and was discharged on giving a further parole not to give aid and comfort to the Confederates. Cassius M. Clay is in Washington. At the late Union celebration in Washington the employees of the Government Printing Office came upon the ground in procession, headed by a band of music. They were greeted with enthusiastic applause on their approach. The statement going the rounds that Miss Belle Boyd, recently arrested in Virginia by Lincoln's hirelings, is a sister of Mrs. Chas. Jas. Faulkner, is said to be a mistake. No relationship exists between them. Col. Dyke, of Stoneman, Mass., proposes to raise a regiment of colored men. The City Council of Baltimore have appropriated $350,000 to pay $100 to each volunteer in the Maryland regiments enlisted in Baltimore.