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rty-three men, as fixed some time ago, we are called upon to furnish nearly twenty thousand. The supervisors have directed their committee on volunteering to go at once to Washington and ascertain the cause of the sudden increase, and that they take with them the evidence recently perfected of the enormously excessive enrollment on which our quotas have been based. Some Canadian girls attending school in Detroit having been refused transportation over the river for want of passports, Mr. Seward has decided that they are not travelers, under the rule, and need no papers. The black laws of Illinois (prohibiting negroes from settling in the State) have been repealed by the State Senate, and the House of Assembly will, without doubt, concur. General McClellan, with his wife and child, sailed for Europe on Wednesday in the steamship China. He was attended to the vessel by a number of personal friends and relatives. The latest telegrams from General Fry add 14,000 to th