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to Chestertown, and was ready for immediate service. She proceeded directly to Fort McHenry, where Gen. Banks had in readiness an armament of two 24 pounders, an artillery company, an infantry company, and a posse of police officers, under Lieut. Carmichael and Officer Horner, which were soon placed on board, and she steamed down the river. Orders were also immediately given to stop all the bay steamers that usually start at an early hour, to prevent any possibility of information being givenSt. Mary's county, for many years President of the Maryland Senate, and a nephew of ex-Governor James Thomas. We have not ascertained the names of the parties arrested with him, but it is believed that none of them are Baltimoreans. Lieutenant Carmichael says that he was informed that the party on board the schooner done their best to persuade Colonel Thomas not to come up to Baltimore, and some of them even endeavored to hold him by force. Finding that he was determined to come, seven o