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ers and send them home, as soon as they are able to be moved, without waiting for an exchange, or taking even the parole of honor. The arrest of Mr. Soule. We have already announced the arrest, in New Orleans, of Hon. Pierre Soule and Mr. Mazureau, sheriff of the city. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin gives the subjoined particulars: An arrest was made to-day which will probably astonish the residents of this city when it becomes known to them, and will convince them st, and was taken before Gen. Butler. After some conversation he was temporarily released, on giving his parole of honor to report to the General whenever he should be ordered to do so. He will probably be sent to New York. Mr. Soule and Mr. Mazureau arrived in New York in due time, and were sent as prisoners to Fort Warren on the 19th inst. Reflections upon the battle of Seven Pines. A correspondent of the New York Times writes from the army below Richmond as follows: Much