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r they will be enabled to secure them is a question that will be determined in a week's time. The rates paid range from $300 to $600, though there are those who demand more. As in Chestertown, four men advertise that they are willing to go for $1,000 each. There is considerable manœuvering requisite on the part of the agents, after making the bargain with the substitutes, to secure them against the temptation offered by other agents, who give an advanced rate. It is learned that Secretary Stanton, on Saturday, in conversation with a gentleman of this city, stated that the drafted men from this State would not be required to go out of the State. Gov. Andrew and Gen. M'Clellan. Gov. Andrew, of Massachusetts, has published a letter relative to the doings of the Convention of Governors, in which he says: I did not, either formally or informally, directly or indirectly, at any time, move or suggest that the Governors should interfere with the position of Major Gen. Mc