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ained by some of our citizens. The polite Spanish officers expressed themselves in strong terms of satisfaction with regard to the manner in which they were received. A large steamship passed out to Gen. yesterday. Several large ships are still anchored off Fort Monroe. A considerable number of coasting vessels passed in the Capes on Monday and yesterday, and came to anchor in the Roads, awaiting the change of the wind from east ward. The tall pole ejected last June by the Ecil-Everett party was taken down this morning, carried to one of the wharves and thrown overboard. It is, however, not thrown away as a worthless relic of a despot party. It will not be allowed to drift out to sea to roll upon the heaving ocean surges like the shattered main mast of some ill-fated bark wrecked by the restless power of wind and wave; although, as the banner of the flag once honored, but now disgraced, it might be well to let it thus disappear from sight to be riven and broken by the s