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ibutions of societies and individuals. Among other items, the ice contributed by the market men of Boston has greatly contributed to the comfort of both sick and well. Important information has been obtained from the so-called spies from Sewell's Point. I am not at liberty to state all that has come to light; but it is safe to say that important movements are going on at Sewell's Point, and also at Willoughby's Point, some three miles further down, and opposite the Rip-Raps, or Old Fort Calhoun. An immense mail is received and made up daily at Fortress Monroe. The postmaster is obliging and efficient, and upon the address of letters should be given, without exception, the number of the regiment and the State to which it belongs. In a letter brought down by the flag of truce a few hours ago, Col. Magruder, in command of the Confederates, address Gen. Butler as "Commandant at Fortress Monroe." The reply contained a gentle reminder that General Butler commands the Depart