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its, and seemed to look forward to a residence at the fort with no little delight. The three persons whom I mentioned in my last as having been arrested while trying to pass our lines, have been punished as follows: Messrs. Rossy and Dacres, sent to Fort St. Philip; and Mr. Russell, having been engaged in attempting to get away for the purpose of attending to the business of his employers, Messrs Benthuysen, Lewis & Co., was released after his principals had paid a fine of $500. T. H. Farish, the agent of the Rothschild in New Orleans, had committed suicide. A number of persons had been arrested for an attempt to assassinate Thomas S. Burbank and his brother, among whom was Andre Delarde, a brother-in-law both of John Slidell and General Beauregard. The price of flour had fallen to sixteen dollars per barrel. From Fredericksburg. A letter to the New York Tribune, from Fredericksburg on the 25th ult., announces the arrest of four prominent citizens, and say