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ce be placed in Fort Warren, without the privilege of pen, ink, and paper, until the conclusion of the war. Important arrest in Boston — capture of as English steamer, Boston, Nov. 14. --Samuel P. Skinner, of New Belford, was convicted in the United States Circuit Court to- day of fitting out the Margaret Scott as a slaver. On the person of James Brown arrested as a Secessionist yesterday, was found a letter from Wm. L. Yancey, in Bagiand, to his son in Alabama, in which he speaks discouragingly of the prospects for the recognition of the Southern Confederacy by European Powers. A vessel, arrived at Holmes' Hole, reports that a large English steamer, laden with munitions of war, had been captured by a United States frigate, and taken into Key West. The Niagara, from Liverpool the 2d and Queenstown on the 3d of November, reached Halifax yesterday morning on her way to Boston. Her news is two days later in that brought by the Nova Scotia to Farther Point.