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who were identified as having served under Martin Green, with 180 head of cattle, which they said they were driving to Chicago, were arrested near Salem, Iowa, yesterday, and the cattle confiscated. The men were held as prisoners. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe Sept. 12. --A flag of truce has gone to Norfolk to-day with Mrs. Phillips, of Washington, who was retained some time in her own house as a prisoner, several Southern ladies and released Confederate prisoners. General Wool permits none but official letters to be carried by flags of truce, and but one Federal officer to accompany them. The detachment of Col. Baker's Regiment at Old Point will to-morrow join him at Washington. The gun-boat Flag has returned to Hampton Roads in a disabled condition, having come in collision with the steam frigate Susquehanna at sea. The War in Northwestern Virginia. We take the following items from the Wheeling Intelligencer, (Black Republican,) of Thursday