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st the ear. While an alarm was being raised, McCutchin ran off the boat and took to the woods, where he was apprehended by our pickets. The Yankee Captain demanded his surrender, but Mr. Ould, Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners, sent McCutchin to Richmond, to the military prison for safe-keeping. The following were placed in Castle Thunder yesterday: Marcus Dabs, comply K., 18th Louisiana for persuading men to desert to the enemy; two deserters from the Abolition army, and John Fitzpatrick, of company A, 10th Virginia cavalry, condemned to wear a ball and chain for six months for desertion. Three hundred and eighteen Yankees, civilians and soldiers, were sent off yesterday morning from this city via flag of truce to City Point. A boiler explosion took place on Friday last at the saw mill of Mr. P. N. Graham, in Louisa co., by which the fireman, a negro, and a Mr. Thomason, who was running the saw, were instantly killed. The roof of the building was blown off an