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tution, with the troops of Gen. Butler's expedition on board, sailed from Hampton Roads at 3 o'clock P. M., having been supplied by Captain Grier Tallmadge, United States Quartermaster, with the necessary stores, and with some provisions by Captain Taylor, Commissary of Subsistence. The Constitution also took on board Brig. Gen. J. W. Phelps, who will command the expedition in the absence of Gen. Butler, until he joins it. This morning several ladies — the wives of Col. Jones, Lieut. Col. Farr, Maj. S wtelle, and others — took a ride to the Seminary near Hampton, and altogether the officers of the expedition spent a good time in this harbor for the twenty-four hours they remained in Hampton Roads. Where the Constitution is bound in a matter of conjecture. The United States gun-boat at Georgia left this and will no doubt take the Constitution in convoy to her place of destination. Federal Intentions upon South Carolina. The following paragraph we extract