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ntroversy, but it is presumed that Commodore Goldsborough will give them timely notice as to his desires on this point. As to the loss of life on the Merrimac in her conflict with the Monitor, we have now information that it was pretty heavy. One of the recently arrived contrabands states that he was a nurse in the general hospital, at Norfolk, and that up to the time of his departure he had helped to suroud thirty — two of the crew of the Merrimac, and that both Commodore Buchanan and Minor are dead!--There are still a number of the wounded surviving. The statements of contrabands, however, are to be received with great caution. [The "contraband" was me ulfestly playing an"April fool" upon the Yankees at the Fortress.] Burning of great Bethel The Philadelphia Inquirer has a "special" from Watt Creak, near Warwick, Va.,March 27, in which we find the fallowing remarkable information: "The rebel forces, under Gen. Magruder, previous to their evacuation of Great