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morning with three ladies and a number of prisoners captured by the Confederate privateers. As the object of sending the flag of truce at this time was deemed to be rather requisite, Gen. Wool decided to detain the flag until late to-morrow. It is high time that an end should be put to this constant intrusion of the enemy to obtain information. Whenever they think any important movement is on foot here they are sure to be on hand with a flag of truce. The steamer Ben. Deford, or S. R. Spaulding, loaded with troops, came some distance up the Roads and then proceeded to Washington. The steamer Connection has arrived with 250 sailors, of whom 100 are intended for the Potomac fleet, and the remainder for our coast and Gulf squadrons. She also has a cargo of roe and provisions. She will carry the 159 mutineers, just from Washington, to the Tortugas. Capt. Davis has been made provost marshal of the entire department of Virginia. He yesterday arrested the crew of the sch