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which may float by. Col. Baker's body. The body of Col. Baker will be removed hence Thursday morning, arriving in Philadelphia early in the afternoon, where it will be received by the military authorities, and escorted to Independence Hall, and will lie in state next day. Sunday it will be exposed to view in the City Hall, New York, and Monday placed in the steamer for California, in charge of Chas. S. Drew of Oregon, M. E. Flannigan of San Francisco, E. M. Barnum of Oregon, and W. H. Wallace of Washington Territory, who will accompany the remains as far as New York. News from the Potomac Plotilla. The gun-boat Herbert arrived at the navy-yard to day, bringing the latest news from the flotilla. She reports no material change in affairs on the lower Potomac. Heavy cannonading has been heard below, believed to be the opening of our batteries upon the rebels. The gun-boat Pusey will go down the river to-morrow, to drag for the sunken steamer Tigress Capt. Hanon,