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batteries all along the shore are of so formidable a character as to make such an experiment extremely hazardous, to say the least of it. General Butler is still encamped on Seegar's farm, but regularly visits the troops and works at Newport News point. Two prizes had been taken to Old Point, one of which was the schooner Lynchburg, from Rio for Richmond, laden with coffee. The other was a schooner, bound from New York for Charleston, apparently laden with lumber, but said to have a cargo of gunpowder for the Confederate States Army. There was some talk of landing a force on the Sewell's Point side of the roads, with a view to cut off its supplies, and starve its garrison into a surrender, but that was thought to be a difficult task. George B. Tucker, of this city, clerk to the suffer at Fortress Monroe, was brought up to Fort McHenry yesterday morning by the steamer Elizabeth. It is alleged that he participated in the affair of the 19th of April in this city.