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n with him during the voyage from this city. Slidell kept his room during most of the time.--Occasionally he and Mason played a game of backgammon in the cabin. Eustis and McFarlan were frequently in the wardroom, and conversed freely with the officers on general subjects. They behaved very well; but none of the persons on boarre escorted to the fort in the following. Order of procession. Marshal Murray and Ambassador Slidell. Lieutenant Fairfax and Ambassador Mason. Secretary Eustis. Deputy Marshal Sampson. Secretary MacFarlane Officers from the fort, Police from the fort, In charge of the following "traps" belongingt of her passengers, which the captain refused. The former then stated that he had positive knowledge that Messrs. Mason and Slidell, with their secretaries, Messrs. Eustis and MacFarlane, were on board; that he had orders to arrest them, and, if necessary, use force. The party immediately surrendered themselves, under protest,