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h the most decided demonstrations of respect and admiration. He made two speeches, which are represented to have wrought the men up to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. from Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, June 6.--Before the departure of Secretary Cameron, last evening, there was a grand review at Camp Hamilton. Fireworks were displayed, and the festivities were prolonged to a late hour. There was an alarm at Hampton at midnight, and Gen. Pierce came to the Fortress for an extra supply of ammunition. Strong batteries are being erected by our troops in the direction of New Market Bridge. The California Regiment bids fair to be very popular. Col. Baker went to Washington last night. The Zouaves have been under orders to advance, but still remain in camp. Sawyer's projectile on the Rip Raps is this afternoon throwing shell at the supposed new battery on Sewell's Point. A flag of truce went to-day to Craney Island, with a party residing South.