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nday last, says: Mrs. Greenhow, a widow lady well known in this city, was arrested by the provost guard of Brigadier-General Porter. Her Secession proclivities have long been the subject of popular conversation. Doubtless the charge against hare no vacancies, excepting such as have been reserved for meritorious non- commissioned officers and privates. Commander Porter, who was recently deprived of his command of the sloop-of-war St. Mary's, on suspicion of disloyalty to the Governme. 24. To the Editor of the New York Tribune: Sir: There is no truth in the statement that Mr. Russell applied to Gen. Porter for a pass, and was refused flatly and round. Mr. Russell holds a pass from General Scott, as well as a pass signed by Gen. Porter. W. H. Russell. Acquittal of Col. M'Cunn. Washington, Aug. 26. --Col. McCunn has been honorably acquitted of the charges preferred against him at the recent court-martial in Alexandria. The scene in his regiment on the