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Indiana, Cincinnati, Ohio, and other places. It is also alleged that a number of clerks in the Government employ are aiding the negroes in perfecting their organization. Our informant is a colored man of this city. Arrests are frequently made in Washington of offensive disloyalists. Dr. Camp, a dentist, was arrested last night for boisterous secession language, and boasting of having communication with Richmond. His effects were searched, and, among other things, a letter from Gen. Beauregard was found. Camp is an old offender, having been arrested some two weeks since on his return from Richmond. He was released through the mediation of the French Minister, since which time he has been comparatively quiet. Recent movements on his part made him an object of suspicion, and last night he was arrested. He was sent to the Old Capitol prison. Rev. D. D. Broadus, a minister of Fredericksburg, was arrested there last week, and brought to the city and committed to Old Capit