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lockaded ports when the blockade took effect, will be allowed a reasonable time to depart. 2d. Vessels bringing emigrants, though they had no notice of the blockade, will not be allowed to enter blockaded ports. That class of persons come to the United States chiefly to settle in the upper States of the Mississippi, it will be better for them to enter an open port, and thence make their way to their destination, rather than encounter the dangers and casualties incident to the insurrectionary condition of the Gulf States. The Sun's Washington correspondent says: Two persons were arrested by some of the Sixty ninth New York Regiment, on criminal charges -- one was detected in theft, but on the person of the other was found papers of a character suspicious, if not treasonable. His name is Granville. He was originally from Hoboken, N. Y., but has recently resided in Baltimore. He was sent down to Annapolis, and is now in the hands of the military under Gen. Butler.