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e by remonstrate with the officers concerning tax refusal to furloughs, but that the subsequent consolation failed to satisfy the discontented. Very few of the thousand men who first left camp in a body have yet been discovered. They are supposed to have scattered all ever Newark and the adjacent country, and the regiments are for the time completely disorganized. Dismissed from the U. S. Navy. The following order has been issued from the U. S. Navy Department: Commander George Henry Preble, center officer in command of the blockading force off Mobile, having been guilty of a neglect of duty, in permitted the armed steamer Oreta to run the blockade, thereby not only disregarding article section 10, of the Articles of War, which requires an officer to do his utmost to overtake and capture or destroy every vessel which it is his duty to encounter," but omitting the plainest ordinary duty committed to an officer is by order of the President, dismissed from the naval s