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omplete camp and garrison equipage for ten thousand men. The worthless garments of the New York volunteers will soon be exchanged for substantial United States uniforms. Several wharves and a short railroad are also being constructed, and altogether, Old Point presents a lively appearance. Last evening there was a very brilliant reception on board the Cumberland. There is another flag of truce from Great Bethel to-day, requesting the exchange of a prisoner named Reuben Parker, for one Carter, now in our guard-house. Gen. Butler has just handed me the following: headquarters Department of Va., &c., Fortress Monroe, Va., June 22, 1861. General orders no. 9.--no person will be permitted to land at Fortress Monroe, or visit the camps, through motives of curiosity merely; neither will any person not having his Home or business within this Department be permitted to remain here, without a special permit from these headquarters. All persons having business, o
s sing, and witness the performance of the Turners. The Ex President's residence, Villa Margarette, is elegantly furnished. Cases of Schiller and GŒthe adorn Col. Max Webber's quarters. Col. Townsend's Regiment was on guard duty yesterday in the direction of Fox Hill During several nights after the affair of Great Bethel, we had no guard beyond Hampton Creek. I have had a long conference with Reuben Packer, exchanged last evening for on O. D. D., (Old Dominion Dragoon,) named Carter — He says that the Confederates still have three prisoners, viz:--George Mason, of the Second New York Regiment; Sergeant Charles Metcalf, of Col. Duryea's Regiment, at Richmond, and Daniel A. Mooney, of Capt. G. W. Wilson's company, of the Troy Regiment, at Yorktown. T. W. Clark, of the 3d New York Regiment, deserted the night before the affair of Great Bethel. He obtained a citizen's suit from a Secessionist, and gave the latter full information of our movements. He is now at Richmo