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Carr picket up a man named Lynch, a refugee from Norfolk, who represented that the master plummer of the Navy-Yard was ashore, and wished to be taken off. An armed boat sent for the purpose was fired upon when near the shore mortally wounding James Lloyd, seaman, of Charlestown, Mass. A few 32-pound shells dispersed the attacking party behind the sand-hills. Lloyd died this afternoon. Adolph Vincinnes, of Col. Duryea's regiment, died yesterday of a wound received at Great Bethel. ALloyd died this afternoon. Adolph Vincinnes, of Col. Duryea's regiment, died yesterday of a wound received at Great Bethel. A member of the Naval Brigade was drowned yesterday, while bathing. The body was recovered this morning. The three Confederate prisoners mentioned in the report of yesterday have been released, by order of Gen. Butler. My informant says they were not even required to take the oath of allegiance. The depredations committed by our troops at Hampton and Newport News, (although the perpetrators were severely punished when discovered,) have discouraged the Union men and terribly exasperat