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From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, June 23.
--Surgeon A. Owen Stille, of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, died suddenly in the General Hospital here, last night.
He arrived on the Nellie Parker, only yesterday, from the White House.
The steamer Port Royal arrived at Norfolk this morning, from Newbern, but brings no news.
Trip up the James River to City Point.
The steamer Metamora, Captain Thomas, bearing a flag of truce, started on her second trip to City Point on Saturday evening for the purpose of conveying there several Secessionists, amongst whom were Mr. Hamilton and daughter, and a son of Mrs. Baxley, late of the old Capitol prison.
The steamer landed near City Point early on Sunday morning, and sent off a cutter filled with men, armed with Enfield rifles loaded.
Upon reaching the wharf, Captain Hopkins, of the Virginia Cavalry, and commanding the station, denounced the sending of the boat there with loaded arms; adding that he had and
Alvarez (search for this): article 11
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