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From Yorktown. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Yorktown, June 28th. I have seen it stated in the Fortress Monroe correspondence of some Northern papers, that "the citizens are coming into the fort at the rate of ten to twenty a day to take the oath of allegiance to the the United States. This may possibly be true, but the correspondent forgets to tell his readers how these patriotic citizens came thus to express their love for the Union. If I am not able to supply this deficiency positively, I think I can come a "little" nearer the truth than he had done. At any rate it is but fair to view the case from a Southern stand-point. The account as reported by some of our people is this: That on the calling out of the militia recently, by some means, probably by treachery, the Federal authorities got possession of the list of men in all the peninsula between Back river and Old Point. Immediately, armed soldiers were sent from house to house, and every man capable of b
Arrest of Marshal Kane, &c. Baltimore, June 28. --Marshal Kane was arrested here yesterday morning and taken to Fort McHenry. John R Kenly has been appointed by Gen. Banks Provost Marshal of Baltimore. The Mayor and Commissioner asked time, but Kenley's orders were immediate. He took possession of the Marshal's office.
From Washington. Washington, June 28 --The following gossip is found in the New York Tribune: Gen. Patterson has received orders to advance, which seems like rebuking his inactivity. Etheridge will be a candidate for the Secretaryship of the Senate.
Arrival of Fremont. Boston, June 28. --The steamship Europa arrived here, brings Col. Fremont.