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ong, in the latter part of June, news of the secession of Virginia was received by the squadron, producing a prest sensation. Not very long afterwards, Commodore Stribling and Commander Radford were relieved of their commands and sent home. Captain Engle, of Pennsylvania, succeeded the Commodore, and Commander McKinstry, of Michigan, succeeded Commander Radford. They are both succeeded Union men, and Captain E is one of the most obnoxious of Republicans. Of course this change in the officerhailed with pleasure by the inhabitants. Here Lieut. Forrest was detached and sent home a passenger on the Hartford. No was made against him; but his comrades knew well that he was a prisoner, and understood that the step was taken by order of Engle, a fit tool of the Northern despotism, for some words the Lieutenant was reported to have uttered on hearing the news of Bull Run. Since his arrival, he has been sent a prisoner to Fort Warren! The Decotah touched at the West Indies, and wa