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Federal Traitors.--The following is a list of Federal soldiers who are reported to have joined the rebels:

Wm. Clark, private, Co. K, Third N. J.V.

Wm. Roach, private, Co. D, Second artillery, U. S.A.

Mich'l Kelly, private, Co. D, Second artillery, U. S.A.

Chas. Tracey, corporal, Co. G, First regiment, Sickles' brigade.

Chas. Van Gilson, second lieutenant, First regiment, Sickles' brigade.

W. Sherry, private, Co. H, Twenty-sixth N. Y.V.

L. Briggs, private, Co. B, Twenty-sixth N. Y.V.

J. A. Tompkins, Second U. S. cavalry.

T. B. Remington, Thirtieth N. Y.V.

Ernest Hale, commodore's clerk, U. S. steamer Pawnee. (This is the individual who decamped with the signal-books, while Commodore Du Pont's fleet rendezvoused at Hampton Roads.)

Wm. Hooper, private, Co. K, Thirty-eighth N. Y.V.

Barron Von Flaxhousen, lieutenant, Co. H, Forty-fifth N. Y.V.

Robert McFarlans, corporal, Co. D, First U. S. artillery.

A. F. Saulsbury, private, Co. C, Fourth Maine.

M. F. Sidlinger, corporal, Co. H, Fourth Maine.

Francis Tappy, private, Co. D, First U. S. artillery.

Mathias Spoo, musician, Fifth Wisconsin.

J. Tompkins, lieutenant, Co. A, Second cavalry, U. S.A.

N. Y. Commercial, January 6.

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