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believed that no large force of the enemy have crossed to the eastward of the Blue Ridge. Alleged defeat of Guerilla Bands. A dispatch from Gen. Curtis, dated at St. Louis, says 1,500 Confederates were defeated at Putnam's Henry, on the 27th, --Killing several and taking over prisoners." The following is a dispatch from General Davis, (who killed Nelson,) at Columbus, Oh. The expedition to Clarkson, Mo., 34 miles from New Madrid, under command of Capt, Roger Cook, of the 2d llinwith a gold-headed cane by officers of the Eighth Illinois Cavalry, for attentions to that regiment The Washington Agent of the Associated Press says the recent letter of Seward's nephew to his uncle, published in the Richmond Dispatch, is a forgery. Of course he dare not say anything else. Judge Carmichael, of Md., has been released from Fort Delaware by order of the Secretary of War. Five steamers were burnt at St. Louis on the 27th, with hemp on board. Total loss $175,000.