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un from the Island to warn her that the limits had been passed. The steamer cast anchor near the buoy by Sewell's Point, and was communicated with by the barge from the Island. The following passengers were received, and brought to the city by the steamer liarmony: Lieut. John R. F. Tatnall, of Savannah, Georgia. Lieut. G. W. Grimes, of the Morris Guards. Lieut. J. G. Moore, of the Hartford Light Infantry. Lieut. N. H. Hughes, of the North Carolina Defenders. Lieut. T. H. Allen, of the Ordnance. Le Marquis De Montaigne, Captain De Vaisseau, Commandant in Chief la Division Navale de Terre-Neuse. Captain De St. Phalle. Lieut. De Rergaradec. The three last are officers from the French frigate Pomona, which is now lying in Hampton Roads. They will proceed to Richmond this morning, and thence South, to communicate with the French Consuls there. The arrival of these gentlemen so soon after those who left a few days ago, has given rise to considera