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dred and fifty men, one company performing duty on the Potomac. A gentleman who just arrived here from New Orleans reports that a British ship recently run the blockade and brought to that port several hundred tons of powder and twenty thousand stand of arms. During this morning there was some heavy firing in the neighborhood, which was found to proceed from the testing of heavy ordnance. The South Carolina soldier who was taken prisoner yesterday afternoon, two miles from Fall's Church, had, like too many of our own troops, imprudently ventured beyond his own lines. His arms were of the best description. He represents that he is a Massachusetts man by birth, but has long been a resident of the South, and was in the attack on Fort Sumter. He states that, though money is scarce, there is no lack of substantial food. The conduct of the Virginia Convention, outlawing any citizen who may take his seat in the Federal Congress, determines the polley of the Government