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alzacoalcos. Their arms and ammunition are retained by order of General Butler, who has been much embarrassed by the presence of the brigade. Col.Bartiett, in an unfortunate midnight expedition to the Rip Raps, fell from a parapet, breaking his clavicle and receiving internal injuries. He is delirious to-day, and, with his family, will remain. The brigade is not yet aware of its destination. An emute is anticipated when the news is announce. The unfortunate situation of Col. Bartlett excites the deepest sympathy. There are no military movements of importance to mote at present. Order of Gen. Butler. In view of the lawlessness that has prevailed among volunteers, General Butler has is sued the following order: "Headq'sDepartment of Virginia, May 23, 1861. "The General in command of this Department has learned with pain that there are instances of depredation on private property, by some persons who have smuggled themselves among the soldi