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reported that W. W. Corcoran has been arrested for treason by the Provost Marshal; he has been supposed to be a warm friend of the Confederate cause, and to have had caucuses at his house, where traitors would meet and compares notes and congratulate themselves upon the successes of their friends. He has now, it his arrest incorrect, been checked in his career. The Tortugas. The Tortugas is a bleak and barren sand key in the Gulf of Mexico, about one hundred miles Southwest from Cape Sable. It is cheerless and uncomfortable, decidedly one of the most uncomfortable points to which the Government is obliged to send its insubordinate. The Federal mutineers, banished to Tortugas, do not go as soldiers, but as unarmed laborers, and will be compelled to work upon fortifications, much as penitentiary convicts do in quarries and sand- banks. Another arrest. A New York paper, of Monday, says: Yesterday afternoon, Capt. Quinn, who is recruiting in Harlem for the Temma