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es of the immortal 75 who voted against the Ordinance of Secession, and urged an immediate attack upon Norfolk. The names of the writers were signed to them, which caused the arrest of one of them, named C. W. Bryan, who is now in the city jail, and will be turned over, I understand, to military authority. The other one will be caught. The woman having in her possession these dispatches was allowed to depart without turther search, but we warn her not to return. I learn that Capt. McCarrick has captured another prize in North Carolina. In the capture of the first one, he was chased by a Federal steamer, but she was not swift enough to overtake him. She had just transferred arms to some point and was returning, when she was taken. There are two Southerners, sons of gentlemen in Portsmouth, on board the Minnesota, now in our waters, who cannot get away, and who are not allowed even the privilege of writing to their parents. They have taken the oath and are not allowed