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ing officer of the forces at Fortress Monroe. In the absence of General Dix from this post, Colonel Ludlow telegraphed the substance of the communication to Washington, as also did Admiral Lee. Mr. Sd therewith. The Answer.--After a delay of forty eight hours an answer was received by Colonel Ludlow that Mr. Stephens's request was inadmissible. It was as follows: Navy Department, Ju the United States forces and the insurgents. Gideon Welles, Sec'y of the Navy. Colonel Ludlow communicated the answer of the Government in person to Mr. Stephens on Monday, and spent somrebels was prohibited until advices from the President could be received, and when these came Col. Ludlow at once proceeded on the Henry Burden to the place where the Torpedo was at anchor and there e awaiting the answer from Washington merely cruised about the James river beyond our lines. Col. Ludlow parted with Messrs. Stephens and Ould on amicable terms. The Philadelphia Inquirer sees