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by order of Gen. Negley, at his mother's house, at Sharpsburg, where he was concealed under a sofa. He is now under strict guard at Gen, Negley's quarters, and, it is said, there is the most direct evidence against him. Proclamation of Gen. M'Clellan. Grafton, June 23. --General McClellan has issued a proclamation, assuring the people of Western Virginia that the pledges of his proclamation of May 26th will be faithfully carried out. He concludes:--"To my great regret I find that theand the lieutenant drew his revolver and fired at one of them, and he fled. Tozier still following, Lieut. Porter fired again and shot him in the abdomen. Tozier, though seriously injured, may recover. Lieut. Porter has been arrested. Gen. M'Clellan at Grafts. Grafton, June 23. --Major Gen. McClellan arrived here early this morning, accompanied by Lieut. Mack's company I of the 4th U. S. Artillery, and the Sturges Rifle Company, of Chicago, as a body guard. The 3d and 4th Ohio R