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&c., and sentenced to be cashiered and dismissed the service, also to pay a fine of five thousand dollars and be confined for one year in the Albany Penitentiary. Last week the First United States Volunteers arrived in Norfolk from Point Lookout. This regiment was formed at the latter place from men who had formerly been in the rebel army. Colonel Wm. B. Green is its commander, and it will be retained in Norfolk to do provost duty. They at present number over six hundred men. Gen. Scott has fully recovered his recently impaired health, and is as busy as a bee writing up his "Life and Times," which he expects to have ready for the press in the course of a few weeks. The work, as thus far completed, will make nine hundred octavo pages. Lincoln on Tuesday appointed Brigadier General Totten Brevet Major General, and the Senate confirmed him that afternoon. Before the news of his confirmation could reach him he had died. He was considered one of the ablest officers in