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uns had been taken from Fort McRae and placed in the water batteries. The Brooklyn was anchored off Pass a Touter (mouth of the Mississippi) the 7th, where ten large vessels were aground. Permission had been granted to tow ships to sea until the 9th, and vessels allowed to leave until the 15th. The frigate Mississippi and steamers Crusader, Mohawk and R. R. Cuyler, together with the prizes Salvor, Lawrence and Wanderer, were at Key West on the 13th. The schooner Forest King, of Fair Haven, had been seized as a prize, and taken to New York by a prize crew. Arrival of the Santa Fe-Express. Independence, Mo., June 24 --The Santa Fe and Cannon City Express arrived last night, being two days ahead of time. Col. J. B. Grayson has been ordered to Washington, and would leave in one week Dr. W. S. King, of the medical department, came as passenger, to report himself at Washington. The armistice entered into between the Government and the Camanches, on the 11th