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roe. The regiment consisted of 1,000 rank and file. Most of the troops have left the fortress, and on Wednesday afternoon were encamped between Hampton and Newport News point. Among the passengers by the Georgiana, was Major Fay, one of Gen. Butler's staff. He was bearer of dispatches to Washington. Marylander at Harper's Ferry. Among the troops at Harper's Ferry and Point of Rocks are a regiment of Marylander, principally Baltimoreans, which has been organized with George H. Stuart, Jr., as Colonel; John Cushing, Jr., Adjutant; John E. Howard, Quartermaster; and Henry Sherrington, Assistant Quartermaster. It comprises nine companies. The regiment numbers about 700 men, all of whom have been mustered into the service of the Confederate States for the war. the Prizes at the Washington Navy-Yard. The prizes brought up to the Navy-Yard at Washington, on Wednesday, are valued at $32,472 --the British schooner Tropic Wind, laden with tobacco, worth $22,472, an
Personal. --The following persons, among others, are stopping at the Spotswood Hotel, viz : Hons. Thos. L. Clingman of North Carolina, W. Porcher Miles of So, Carolina, Henry A. Wise of Va.; Gen. Samuel Cooper and Maj. Gorgas, C. S. A.; Wm. M. Browne, Assistant Secretary of State of the Confederate States, (late editor of the Washington Union.) and F. G. de Fontaine, special correspondent of the Charleston (S. C.) Courier. The following among others, were at the Exchange Hotel yesterday : Hons. Robert Toombs of Georgia, Wm. Boulware of Va., Wm. Smith of Fauquier, H. A. Edmundson of Virginia, A. G. Rice of South Carolina, and Gen. Stuart of Baltimore. Md.