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ting at Chappawamick, a short distance above this point, where the river is from 1 to 1½ miles wide. Albert Brummell, of Bultimore, taken with the contraband goods seized some days ago, has been removed to Fort McHenry. The propellers Tigress, Capt. Luke League, and Edwin Forrest, Capt. Thomas Tolley, of Baltimore, arrived last night, having been chartered by the Government to serve in the transportation line. From Old Point and Fortress Monroe. The steamer Georgiana, Capt. Pearson, arrived at Baltimore on Friday morning last, but brought no news of special interest. The big gun "Union" having been mounted on the point, was tried on Thursday with an elongated projectile. The trial was not satisfactory, as it did not carry near so far as was expected of it. Another trial will be made with a lighter projectile, those used on Thursday being thought too heavy. [Correspondence of the Associated Press.] Fortress Monroe, Aug. 22. --Several experimental