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THE E EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED xveny AFTERNOOR, (@0NDAY BXOBPTED,) ay THE STAR BUILDINGS, Soavan Psrx'a Avance AND lite Stumn?, 3Y w. Dy WALLA WALLAOH. Papers served ia ia puchnge Wy sutars et 94 a spent a = yeas su sdvencs, 92 © beg = ho rate of 12 conta a week, ‘single in wre: ‘Wo OEuTs. abould be sent to the Sock as otherwise théy may not ae peat Zo XXi. OFFIOIAL. Sisttt Wasmixoron, Janrary 25, 1963. In eonsoquence of the pressure ef business atthe Wer De gerteadht; esses for eitizens to visit the Army of the Petomac will be given at the office of Hieut. Col. Coxnip, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. — ' EDUCATIONAL. |. TIMOTHY'S HA ee €: TONSYIL Battitons Coustr, its LAND. The daties of this Iuztiution have been larly. pesumedt at Catonsville jin nil Ite departmenss, ts eerie and Military. rise uipments have joel “furnished by the tate for Artilery and Infantry tactics Terms, a lading Books and Stationary $235 per aie nen ner For admission of (partis, Beesio: © ebale on OF ten 0! ths AN BORE ELEN. Mector. NETITETE, SEF AR ee WM. Lt, SEWARD, President. pesain Dpragmanst Hi SB Heres + Sean Byrlar Tbe siedard, tition in English and French, cee ‘0: : B. « Cesare on the Pardee. . Supt. N and Iveson & Phi Florida, Orange - ‘PERSONAL. FORTONEL: TELLING.—Matam Af rologist, foretelle faturs ev atall times be consulted at her := E Street, between Seventeenth and b }0BDARD, and may nee, No, 193 teenth, my 2 3i* AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ncar Willard’s Hote} LEenLED Gaovsa—— ——— meee eee enn - MANAGER NG, oul wae an EDWIN ADAM a3, pmAry. “A TOODLTS. Sixth appearance of the famous young American dart eke a AL cme @ fav a1 Last night vest vely oer oe median, ‘Mypearanes ¢ of eu shaming Aetress, Only time of Feakepeare’s i Military Play of -Edwin Adams beth. . Sussn Denia geece ia STM. Ward Lady Anne.. Mary Thompson To conclude with Ret chell’s version of Timothy Toodles (hia Jaet appearance). .D. Setchell Mond. safer elaborate preparation, coder i BEB STEA RE apr athlon ve 25, and 75 conts. No extra charge for secured seats. WASHINGTON THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. » JcHN WiLkss Boots THI8 EVENING, Sixth Night of the Youthfal and Gi.ted Tragedian, JOHN WILKES BOOTH, JOHN WILKES BOOTH, who will appear in Schiller’s great tragedy of THE ROBBERS, —— — | Obarivs ce Mee J. Wilkes Booth IMPOSITION Madame Ross, Doctross ant | a aE a SY cacscleatats was burn ke natural gif. Ame! Miss Alice Gray Bhe tedis the past and futwre—never known to fail. —_ Causes spony marriages brane Soxother shose MONDAY BVENING, 8 iseases. Basin Ark entdential, No. $33G street north, corr will be proven iot Ube geard Bron i Supernatural ef Twoift! street west, three squares from the . Dram ? te Patent . The-oniy Tron that can show « Pet, . petot kenese of futpre husband or absent friend in rv DRSIGAN BROVEERS, Ladies ® cente, Gentlemen $1. ap 310" | J. Wilkes uot as...Fabien and Lous ei Franch BOARDING. | VARIETIES! VARIETIES! eens —Five or six gentlemen can be ac- cormsmodsted with Table Board at 409 oy street, between F and @ streets, Terms Biel ag TERE ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, 442 F street, vetween Sth and 6th. m7 1-3t* Queue BOARDING NEAR PHL ADEL- BS phis,at a pleasant country seat, within three minutes walk of a passenger failway. Iftwo fam- ilies would pay liberally, ne other boarders would be taken earns: ice house,&c. Address B.A, LLOYD, 65 levonth at. my L-st* Bosenins. —A few ringle zeutieuen can be ac- commodated with BARD at 1 between Band ©. Also ROOMS, for [ duced prices. This house is kept by a northern family, and situated within a few doors of the Caoi- tol, Avenue, and Depot ap 2iw* prs GENTLEMEN pan FIND PLEASANT gzecommodations and xvod BOARD at $25 per month in a private family where there are nochil- dren. Apply at 179 6th street, near N street north, Referevees required, ap B-lw* ae HIS oa sae and forsale by HUDSON OR, 334 Pa, avenue, HOMER? 8 CaVALRY; Its History, Management and Usesin War, with illustrations. Price, ; ‘The luvasions of the Crimea, by Kinglake. Vol. 81.50. Campaigns of 1962 snd 1963. _) ap Helw MATTING—MATTING! HAVE On hand 1M pieces Plain, Checkered and Gowqua; also, Floor, Pavie and Step Oil ous: A fine assortment of Orockery and than the cheaper 5 oan soon at £28 7tha treet. be- e eee ome pet Seta poaeie RB, BUCHLY, OTELER & WILLSON, B GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Iron Hatt, Pesgsyiva AVENUE, Betwern 9h and Wth strésts, Having renewed their livense, offer their rervices to the public for the sale of Real rroperty, Stocks, Rousep old Farniture and Merchandise of any de: at EW MILIT ARY BOOKS. Houne seriptien, Lineral cash advances made whenever required. aotla STEAMSHIP Ss GREAT EASTHEN. WALTER PATON Commander, The GREAT EASTERN will leave LIVERPOOL en ber first trip during the on Gee month or early in“May. and will con: tipae to run regularly during the season, Karly notice will be given of dates of departure, BATRY OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, from — $95 to 8155 Beeord Cabin....... —---.- +870 Bxeursion Tickets out and back, in the istand 2a Oabix only, a fare and a haif, Third Cabin... -.. — .. $80 Steerage.. - 3a Au fares evade’ in Gold, or ite equivalent in U, B. currency. Bor passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York. ap 25 theo FIVE-TWENTIES, SIX PERCENT BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR RY BARROW, McKELDEN &. 00., No, 923 Penn, Avexus, _Sp7im Opposite Willards’, HOW TO semis’ eam PENNIES., j RUN'S Rano gin HOB STOR 6 Savane: ETWEEX D ie E Starer Ladies’ L nt here yare tney 8 are selii: eat and 91.0 Goagrea shed Este Gat fe 150 Fine Moroceo Bootes =< 100 or 880 Hens Yine sao Bee Boys? and Ohild eee AD ir Rey pay yo: . Youllasy wil "materials ‘anted, ime 4515 HerrsatN's 00 Sos ‘th st., be 506 Bevenijor Oud Fellows? oo ual, BUILDING MATERIALS. 562 H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., HAS ON MAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF SH, ae DOORS, epS-im* 562 BLINDS, Nese e MOULDINGS, DWI me ED S548H, BLIND & BASH DOORS, ke. the country, wh ich he ia able to seil 6 a8 they can possibly be furnished in i Gnd it to their interest to call anc yeseize his iis stock and prises, and see whats savini examine his. aan ch work ready- “ivgert = Bix well seasoned, and prices according t Brey deomrintion ot a im this line made t ee DING BAND of all kinds and of the bes BUILDIN ities fun pri any quantty, in By rte Poi " shiver Srebee, an Bridge. 8 ABRIAGES || ‘oan a ony Teeely ow on Se of FLRST CLAdS py pr best buiid ‘comhisting ve ane splendid fall ‘9; four era i the country; aie -I8 TO NOTIFY SOTLERB OF that lam Af tines palo ata ‘OHA AO e f ‘al sta. _™mar H-im* marion, more, Sd, ILE WRAPPINGS ‘We have just roseited cok ssortment ¢ of | i he H Teetee TAY LOw & OO. | Fronting on Pa avenue and Ninth et. GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! ALL THE TRIPLE COMPANY IN A DOUBLE BILL. On Saturday Night, owing to the crowded state of the house, gentlemen desiring seats will drep in early. LEBLIE srd PARKER To-night! ADA TESMAN and HELENA SMITH. DICK WATEINS and ADDIF JOHNSON, With the Largest Company in the city, The Menitor of Ethiopians, W. 8. BUDWORTH, The Champion Lady Clog Dancer, MIBS HOWARD, The Premiere Dansense, MISS LESTER, Act Arrsar on Monvay Nigir, Our new version of the great Drama of JACK SHEPPARD, ON THURSDAY NIGAT, Ada Tesman making her debut as an actress in that character fo: the first time. -ITLLARBDS’ HALL! POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing MONDAY, MAY 4Til, AND EVERY EVERING } URING THE WEBK. First appearance in Washington in six years of the Wortp RENowxepd PEAK FAMILY, SWISS BELL-RINGERS! @F 12 MEMBERS! The entire Company will appear in SW1iS COSTUMES! 240 SILVER BELLS. The Wonders of the Age, LA PETITE ee ASTER EDDIE, MASTER FRANK, will appear in connection with theentire company, Further particulars hereafter, ‘Tickets of admission. 59 eents ; reserved seats, 25 cents extra ; children half price Tickets for sale at John F. Ellia’s, 306 Pa. a where a diagram of the hall may beseen. Bale tickets to ecmmence at 11 o’clock Saturday, fee The Piave used is trom the Inanufactory of ering & Bou, Boston, furnishe? by John F. Ne 8B.—THREE GRAND MATINEBS, TUES- DAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY ‘AFTER- NOONS. Children admitted to the Matinees fer 15 cents—adults, 50 cents. commence at § and 3. Doors open at and 2 ap 29 st™ ©. CHASE, Bu iners Agent, oO» ee as HALL. The greatest measure of success bas attended the exhibition of Sanderson’s Gigantic Dioramic Mlustraftcas of THE RUSSIAN WAR! As attested by the crowded and delighted audiences which nightly throng the ba!!. Ft has entered upon its THIsD WEEK, And will be exhibited this (Monday) evening, and every evening during the week, with Grand Day Performances on THURDAY National Fast, Day. and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. At will be shown with ail its Thrilling Incidents, Bombardments and Sieges, Battles ou Land and Bea, and ending with the grandest conception of Scientific Art, the Final iDssraicien) ane Cin lagration of Sebas- e7P00. Which has been Pkopouneed the most successful illus, zane of ita k. Ever Attempted in thés Country, And must be seen to be fully appreciated. The Epaege gat create which bees exephie manner the 1! ortant events whic! istin, The CRIMEAN WAR," and fortes at the same time the Most Startling Tybleau: Sart ro ery ae Sul bs jcences owerful Interest, Which marked that great epoch in the world’s history, Itis MORAL, INSTRUOTIVE, and ENTERTAINING, And especially worthy the patronage of all heads of families and those ving charee of children. S7 Admission % cents served Seats, 50 cents, Children with parents, 13 centa B#- Beats may be secured between 10 oreleey | a.m, and 4o’eloek'p m, 25g CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., HEAR Brzrm Branne, Acting Manager... . BR. Bdeson THE GREAT STAR COMPANY TO NIGH A GRAND FESTIVAL OF THE GRACES: | FAIRY OOMBINATION } MISS 3ULIA MORTT TES EEE ba BE FAIBER, UBT The deautifal, Grlontat Bal GEBTA and MARIE, PA BU KAZAK, Or the Slave Market of ‘Constantinople. Produced she ws weeks f — wae a pre- ation b: PRUE GREAT COAT OF BEAU Composed of the most Beautiful Young Lsdies ia we Profession. ‘The great Comedians, H. W. Egan. Dick Parker, | te ives Sinrtos Masi Johnny, &c,, &c., in a ion ef ee CORKOGRAPHICALITIES, THE RIVAL ARTISTS A REMARKABLE COINOIDENCR, THE GARROTERS UNOLE 8AM’S HOTEL, &o, STRONG, the wonderful Juggler seem te e Deantiful mal ects ay By Misses Julia fartiie an Rate Pennoyer, The Leapewinnense s are consists with the Demestic one ao: Tis! © Mie ni | , the Emigrant.....- jeson Other characters by the Corps Dramatiqne. Adwission x! cents; Or ae he ae Chairs, 6 nents; Private Boxes ‘(holding six.) $ ‘Doors open atTo’elock 1 titormanee ats. 2 -4 GRAND YD MATINER . ~ BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20’cleck, Yor Lanzgs AND OSILDREN. when the great Cantérbury Company will appear, Admission—ladiee, 20 conta; children, 10 cents. sUTLERS AND PURVAYORS. rsh SMITH & MORRISON, No, 67 LOUISIANAAVENU, Youn Doon? Prom BavasTa Oraxxr, offer for sponte yi Jou prices © large: eesoriment of GROOBRIES, .«:4: PROVISION, AyIND®, iat Wc AEGARS, ve Packed in superior order, No charge for package or delivery to any part of thecity'«* |“) 8. & M. are proprietors of 84 well Sess tine, of OLD CARINE? eMITH’S WILD ousiar roiito sitmaas... ‘The Bade’ ‘Suppl iu LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE ° WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1863. ——so OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIBOULATION. i , LADIES’ LIST. , Akers Elizabeth AC, Hascul Mra Jas R Anderson Carrie aston Victoria Abert Mrs Col Wm8 ick Mre James Abbott Mrs illouts Sarak diwel ie Jno W sence ane J nnings Elmira Adinon Raebel. Irish Anu & Adams Mrs Samuel Jameson Miss A Awl Eliza M Jackson Annie 4 Jackson Mrs EL . Jackson Mrs gobarss, Mary Bowlin Mie MV Brooks Heilen Booth M Ellen Boyle Mrs Dr Hane £ Brown Frances A Ker Virginia Brock; Mre BE Mary Boyd Mrs JaxO oF 2 Mere JB Brown Mury V__* Kelleher Julia ae Nannie © King Mary B kk Mre B Keife Julie i nm Mrs Charlotte Kridler Sarah Brooke Lizzie Kritte Susan, Eliza Kelly Prudenee ay Hee Co} SM Lancaster Ann B Mart ee 3 Brittingham Rebecca E Levins Rate M nits Augusta D byaet Mrs MF Barnard Misa lary A Baldwin Mrs § M Lvermore Abbie “Bourry Angelina Loosin Ann Bostwh ick Hannah Leaman Harriet L Barnard Anna B Moron Almira B ay Mre William ey Elizabeth c Fliza Marks Harriet B it Bengg) dirs J A May Julians @ Bri bill Cath A Marsh Addie Bradbury Mrs SJ Moore Mary Bunstien Moore Letgie C Bentone Moore Maty Byser Na Mille Cath Moyer Mrs McUari i, Miss Gisey Bowers Miss EB: nett Ann H i iNet ie nay Mrs Thomas Meorber er Mra Jas ve Mary E meres # ellen Miss AEB Meager Jenny Glark Mres Morley Miss HL Clark Mrs itarvey E Moran Alice Muleahay Mary Miller Mra Wi M Her Ars AL pu Mary A é Mra Mites Libhie L McNamar Mary A McFall Einily McNally Mary Clark Lacia B Chew Hannah Cook Mrs Chase Miss Eder Clarke wlin B Clark Murearet C F Coxen Matilda Chilton Anna-2 Crry Bridget Gostilic Margaret McReener Miss Corson Mrs BA McKenna Mary Coatny Jane Nelson Mrs Conagt C ton Mary E rris Nellie M Newman Malinda Norton Jennie V Otis Mrs JH Olmsted Mrs AJ Prantz Jose phine Puue Sarah = Pesk Mar: Peadiverd Maria Parsonanit Mra S Peppert Martha Patterson Jennie Peyton Mrs Lucien Powell Harriet Crombec: Leatha Cleary Mary Conrey Eliza shee r a on Corwin Mrs DOO Cowan Mra Jno T Carter Phebe Cavanah Katie Cassin Mrs WL Crippen Hattie C. wan Mrs Jno F Comstauk Lizzie Callaghan Johanah Parris | hurchman Hannah — Rine Miss Annie 1 pee ae Ross Mias | Dodge Maria Buch Mary E j Dart Mra LC Roberts Bianca Remmac Sarah A Dewire Honoria Roberson Jennie Downes Mrs Jos B Dorr MreJd C Robinson Betay A Dunn Lizzie Raney Mrs BH} Davidson Margaret Biiey’Martha A Dever Pauline Renlar Miss Beile Delany Macy Roberts Louisa A Dobbyn Matilda Reilly Margaret Diehl Anna M Rodgers Kmina L Devine Mrs JD Ringgold Louisa be Rey Mrs EM Riciards Mollie D Duncan Emiiy Richards Frances Davis Mary E Spain Mary Daniels Margaret M aver Charlotty Davenport Eliza Smith Mra J Le Davis Addie Smith Addie Donley Mary Strate Kuny A Dycr Mrs Géo B Smith Elizabeth Duvall huey Smith Hattie E 1 Pl Sinith husan Stokes Mary A Smith Mrx Major +Stoddard Miss MT Spaulding Mrs Seabold Li Stoddare E Eldridge Awanda A Byars sMT E Spaulding Grace F States Annie 2 i Sherwood Lucinda Fitch ass Alice M Sadler ia Pisan Ms Storey Sar&h E ie gderie K Stanley Mrs Jas i ewlin ; dy hi ier Jose phine Scravinger Elizabeth Fair Mise F SitennI Jenr nny Stafford Julia St John Georgia Sackett Mrs Wm Furlong Jessie D Furlong Jessey K Flannory Nellie Klury Jane Tilton Mary C Foster Mre Thompson Josephine Ferrell Matilda Tobias Mary A Forny Frances Thomas Eliza Franklin Susan Thaur Emily Taltz Mrs Stephen Vernon Florence Wilkins Mrs Samuel Wilken Susan © UMrs Arthur B bie ney Kate en Carrie B aed n Mre Capt Jno | Grenskitel Kresentza Gray Lizzie Wo Gray Emma Webb Julia A i “White Eigma caron M Waill Bu®bara, Grifith Eiizabeth Wade Miss BS Garner Sophia Vright Frances H Gartz Dera ine Mary Gardner Mrs Birdie Watts Mra Hulbert Mary J Hawke Elvira Howes Jorhus EB Hayes Mary EB Hall Cornelia Horn Sarah Hirst Ann Hall Rehee Hayne Martha A Hayes Mary E Horn Sarah A Heise Clara M Hill Josephine Henderson Nancy Herris Sarah Hennerbotz Anna Hatten Harriet A Howell Lucy E Hynes Margaret Fiche Mra Hodgkins Mra Geo Hannon Cynthia C Harrison Amanda A Harris Mis - Howard Lizzie ne’ Wayson Matilda F Wilson Endora Wallace Sirs Win Wiiliams Elizabeth Woedworth Mary A Woster Hellen Wistar Cammille Williamen Madame Whiteford Sarah Waters Eliza Warren Arabella Williaine Emma J : Williams Miss C H Williams Julia A Walters Louisa Winters Caroline Walker Lucy B Williame Mrs Young Emily D Young Annie M Yates Elizabeth GENTLEMEN’S LIST A Atwood CaptAT Alexander H. 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San Fraxcisco, May t.—The German Demo- erat of this cuy Publishes ay jetter dated sixty- three miles southeast of Beg yess Mexic > April 16, giving the follost tant later news from: Cuctia the The grate er Saye ‘the Sth an cxpress from the City of Mexico on ot April. had just arrived. On thie our and oth ol April the French after severe Sgbting and Bint Blanghter, succeeded in retain: & por- ytvon of Puebla.” On the 7th, the Mexicans re- ‘puleed them with © still ‘greater ‘slaughter drving them at the pointof the ree the eutekirts of the city. The French then re- tired to Cholula, ceyen mi from Puebla, where they were forti: ig themselves, Thre is no means of knowing whether this ews comes from reliable sources. The Demo- ans howe rr cored. it. di @ bark Amazon sailed to-dry for Hon Kong. She carries ten thonsind dollars is treasure. FROM TENNESSEE. Rebel Army Movements—Prospect of aa a, Engagement. URFREERBORO, Mi 1A deserter from the Rebel 2d Kentucky giment, who left his regiment this morning, reports that Breckin- ridge has advanced to’ Beech Grove and Hoovers Gap, twelve miles from here on the Manchester turnpike. He states fhat the entire rebel force is now in position at. Beech Grove through War Trace and Guy’s Gap, on the Sheibyville road. The | supposed intention of Johnson, who is in commund, is to hold the Gaps and torce General Rosecrans to concentrate his lines, are is but little bope that Johnson will at- ac. While dispatches detailing this Activity oa the part of the rebels must be necessarily stlene regarding ourselves, it must not be supposed that Gen. Roeecrans is idle or unprepared. NEWS FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Capture of Tuscumbia—Rebel Railread Communication Cut Off. Cairo, April 29.—By way of Memphis we have news of the capture of Tuscumbia. It was held’ by the rebel Col. Chalmers, whose forces have been very troublesome lately in the vicipity of the Tennessee river. On last Thars- day General Dodge attacked him and a severe engagement ensued, Chalmers stoutly contest- ing the ground. He was, however, compelled to give way and feil back to Tuscumbia. The Union loss is statedatone hundred. Therevel loss is not given. General Dodge is now in possession ot Tus- cumbia, and rebel co; {munication by thatroute is cut off. FROM NORTH CARULINA. Skirmishing near Newhern—The Rebels Repulsed. New Youn, May 1.—The steamer Escort, from Newbern on the 29th, arrived this even- ing. Skirmishing was taking place in the yi- cinity of Newbern, and a considerable number ot prieoners had been eaptured. The enemy had been repulsed atevery point. By the faliing of a shed during a heavy gale of wind on Thursday night, Company D, of the 3d New York cavalry, had nearly all their horses killed edict injured. New York State Affairs. ALpany, May i.—The gun with which Jack- son killed Colonel. ENeworth, at Alexandria, Va., was received at the Bureau of Military Statistics to-day. Everything connected with the State canals, with the exception of temporary trouble at Schenectady, is in good order , to-day. A baun- dred beats have been ioc! ‘ough. Movements of Secretary Chase. Bosron, May 1. —Secretary Chase is stopping at the Revere House, receiying the attentions Bes Core Hea Honi eae Ben Joy Scr Jas Stevle-7 gohescnes x rGhristing Sir E Lewis.2 Ser Bd Sloot.2 Kaufman A Kinne H H Kaufman 8J br Cornea 5) Bir sone phine T Smith-5 Kuewles Capt CRBedy gue Ho Kenday M Str Cabawba 2 KteKallahan-38c' r Geo Twible Herny Jobuson Keily Jno Kirkbride MR Str Connecticut Sehr Lewin Ser _— Tice Kilcey. ehi JroV Kirster Philip Tug Ger Cook Louisa Brig A Taylor-3 Kelly yD M . 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Lynde Fred M Lymmey Jao8 LubrandtWO Lubback F B Bsaphiere IrvingLawton W F WHat aN Amount oF SUFFERING aND DiskAsE Lindsay F D Lemon JasM Lamberson V D a@moug the Velunteers would be prevented by ths Leighty Geo C M AJ Molany Jno k Alfred Murray Jas D free use of Holloway’s Pills & Ointment. Por Wounds, Sores anc Scurvy, ‘he Ointment is a certain cure,and for Bowel Complaints, Fevers, Smal) Pox, &c., the Pillsarethe est medicine in the world.’ Only 25 cts. per Box or Pot. 21 MeLarn Lewis Mortimer Lewis MoElhone Lt ay Eee. 7 Rives Hen! No Buns uth ano" : Smith Geo B of Gevernor Andrew .and other prominent citizens. i THE RAIDIN WESTERN VIRGINIA. Destruction of Railroad Bridges, &c, The Baltimore American says that the intef- ligence from the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad received up ‘o last evening, Was that General Mulligan had so disposed of his troops that it was thought the whole road might now be considered as amply protected, though mu*h damage has been done at various poiltits. The rebel cavairy which made three attacks on Sunday and Monday laston Rowlesburg, retired after their repulse to Morgantown, am the direction of the Pennsylvania line. The. reached there on Tuesday morning, and spe that day and part of Wednesday in plundering the peopie of both horses and goods, Those who sympathized with them wereexemp: from plunder, and in some cases horses taken wera returned to disloyal ns. The object of the visit to Morgantown was @ cross over the Cheat river and make a raid 0 Uniontown. Pa, There was, however, a il in the Cheat river, rendering its fording an i: possibility, and consequently they were com- pelled to abandon that part of the expedizion. On Wednerday they retized from Morg town, striking across the country to Fairmon', on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, w! they are reported to have committed exten depredations. The Union troops here did 1.5 exceed three hundred infantry, und the Reb-is being about one thousand strong, mountéi, with artillery, no defence was made; Th-y entered and took possession of Fairmo) which is quite a large town, on Wedhesidy night, and immediately commenced their de< Tedations on the property of loyal citizens, most ot whom had fied on hearing of their ap- proach. A large number of horses, sho*s, 2,a clothing were appropriated. At Fairmont and the vicinity, extensi @ dumage was done to the property of thy Balti~ more and Ohio Railroad. General Mulligan has been joi! al Kenley, and is moving on sidereble force. The latest intelligence from beyong Grafton. received last evening, was that one of the Raji- road agente had gone up to Fairmount wd found that the guerrillns Had left’ in the moru- ing with their plunder. He found the strav- ture of the Monongahela bridgeensirely:brok 2 down and in the water, though the piers wee all standing. Despatches from Wheling, received at Bai, timore last evening, represent greatexviteme.:t there. It was reported that # Rebel force of ten thousand men were at Minninzion, about sixty miles this side of Wheeling, and moyi) 3 on that city. They were celle on Pitsburg and Ohio ior sid, and making th ves tili-< erable, it was thonght, ithaauany. ane cause +4 Gratton there was confidence felt thatno rel were beyond Fairmonnt, and those that h.. : been-there were'moving as rapidly as possihie from theJineof the road. The’, aS Bridgeport was certainly known, and Geaeral Kenly Was in pursuit of them, ROM, WINCHESTER. We learn that General roy encounter: & on Wednesday, near Strasburg, a rebel cava'= ry force, doubtless on their way to reinfor @ the guerrillas west of Cumberland. They were driyen back and routed with consi loss, A ponbey of prisoners and horses were cape tur On the lower line -of'the Potomac’ east of Cumberland, there are no indications of a enemy in any conpsidefable foree, and it is bo- lieved that the cavalry foree which pass-2 throngh Greenland Gap last week istheor y force west ys Pie it, ‘Dhere has been a for @ at Moortield, west of Romney, ae they »7e said to be ret to The W: beth -Unionto' possession ofthe Revels. ined by (ener- enemy in <0.:-