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, and was conveyed thence to Gen. McCall, who gave her a poss to the city, to the Provost Marshal. She was provided with accommodations at a private house, and this morning will be permitted to visit her husband at the Thirteenth street prison. She expresses her determination to remain with her husband, and share his fortunes. She professes to be ignorant of any reasons why he should be arrested. The rebel steamer page. Last night a telegraphic dispatch was received from Gen. Hocker, stating that, from observations made by our troops on the Potomac, it was believed that the rebel steamer Page had come out of Quantico creek into the Potomac. No further intelligence has been received in relation to the matter, and it is believed that it is a misapprehension. There have been no arrivals from the flotilla to-day. Yesterday the Mary Ellen, a high deck propeller, used as a transport, came up past the rebel batteries without difficulty, and last night left the Navy- yard