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Captured. --One hundred and twenty-five prisoners, captured from the Robert E. Lee and other vessels violating the blockade, have arrived at New York--twenty-eight in irons. Among the prisoners of special importance was C. E. Stewart, Beigian Consul; H. H. Webber and H. W. Rooke, British army officers, and Capt. Thomas Pierce, of the Ordnance Department, C. E. army. Mr. Stewart had with him his consular credentials, and was promptly discharged. Messrs Webber and Rooke had with them the-twenty-eight in irons. Among the prisoners of special importance was C. E. Stewart, Beigian Consul; H. H. Webber and H. W. Rooke, British army officers, and Capt. Thomas Pierce, of the Ordnance Department, C. E. army. Mr. Stewart had with him his consular credentials, and was promptly discharged. Messrs Webber and Rooke had with them their commissions as officers of the British army, and were also at once discharged. Capt. Pierce is a Virginian, and will probably be paroled for exchange.