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en running as a lighter between this place and Milton, was discovered at anchor, near the shore of the mainland, opposite the city. Her captain, a man named Butler, having been suspected heretofore of being opposed to us, information was given Gen. Bragg of the fact. The General last night dispatched the Neaffie across. The schooner was found anchored with two anchors and not a soul aboard; nor was there a small boat, or yawl to be found near her. She was seen to leave the wharf on Friday aftrd and family, from Milton, L. W. Rowley, from Milton, (once a Representative in the Florida Legislature from this county,) and the agent of the Adams Express Company here, named Gillett, all Yankees. Several of our citizens are now requesting Gen. Bragg, who is in the city on a visit, to allow them to go over on the mainland and scout, to try and capture them or get information. This morning I noticed the flags of the fleet outside displayed at half-mast. As it has been stated by some of