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t that the day will not be allowed to pass without taking such preliminary steps as may assure our citizens that those who have charge of our interests are alive to the dangers which threaten us, and are active in their efforts to avert them. Fremont Squelched. Bennett's Herald, of Thursday, has the following paragraph. The Jacobin Club, called the National War Committee, have held another secret meeting on the affairs of the nation. It appears that a correspondence between Mr. Opdyke and General Fremont, in regard to the 50,000 men to be raised for the latter's command, was read. Gen. Fremont assents to the acceptance of the command, but further proceedings show that Mr. Stanton understands the matter, and puts a quietus on the affair. In answer to resolutions previously passed, asking the consent of the War Department to raise these 50,000 men, the Secretary stated that the raising of volunteers had been assigned to the Governor of the State, and that no military of