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mall vessels were entering the bay. There are now in and about Hampton Roads two first-class frigates, one sailing corvette, two transport propellers, one side-wheel steamer, four small propellers, thirty-two schooners, and three old coal hulks. The Richmond Grays, of Richmond, Capt. Elliott, will engage their quarters to-morrow. The following is a copy of a permit found in possession of a man recently arrested near this city: "Head's Department of Virginia,"Fortress Monroe,July 10, 1861. "John Doe having taken the oath of allegiance to the United States, and having given his parole of honor not to take up arms against the United States, or give aid, comfort, or counsel to the enemies of the United States, he will receive the protection of all the troops of the United States. "Benj. F. Butler,"Major General Commanding." Saturday night, Mr. Wm. G. Webber, of this city, and a farmer named Shepherd, residing near the Wash Woods, in Princess Anne county, were arr