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decency, and not as felons, received from him the answer that they were in the hands of the military, and that he had nothing to do with the matter. From Portress Monroe. By the arrival of the Louisiana from Fortress Monroe, yesterday morning, there was but little news of interest. The general impression was that there would be no forward movement, but on the contrary it was rumored that Gen. Butler would withdraw all his outposts, and concentrate his entire force at a point near Hampton. Capt. Kilpatrick, of the Zouave Regiment, came a passenger on board the steamer. He is on his way North, for the purpose of raising a battalion of cavalry, which will be attached to the Zouave Regiment. The bark Lapwing, Capt. Riley, from Rio, with coffee for this port, was ashore off the Wolf-trap. One of the Government steamers was alongside, taking off part of the cargo. It was expected that the tide would carry her off this morning. The Army bill. The army bill for the yea