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ed for the "President of the United States," rose in her pew, and in a distinct and audible voice, said the " President of the Confederate States." With such noble spirits to animate our men, there is no such word as fail. Well, "luck is all, after all." So, by the extra exertions of our Captain, we are released, and on our way again. The Belvidere is also released, and the Adelaide likewise, but compelled to return to Baltimore, and not permitted to land any of her cargo. I met Mr. Payne, of your city. on board, with a large quantity of goods, but he had to return to Baltimore with them. I hope I may be as fortunate the next time I am arrested, as I am undertaking a rather perilous journey. Accomac. The following is a copy of the order of release: "The steamer J. B. Coffee. McCarrick, Master has been boarded by the United States Blockading Squadron, and is allowed to go to Cherrystone and return to Norfolk this afternoon; but will not be permitted afte