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e sustained by large bodies of infantry. Col. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, positively assured Col. Prentiss that no preparations hostile to Illinois were being made at any point near Cairo, Ill. There is an encampment of several hundred troops at Cornet, Miss., the junction of the Mobile and Ohio and Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Annapolis May 8. --The 20th New York regiment arrived here from Perryville this morning, and will proceed shortly to Washington. Capt. Schuyler Hamilton, from the Relay House, reports the entire line to that point in quiet possession of our troops. Gen. Butler is expected here to-day. Lieut. Crosby, of the U. S. Navy, has arrived in port with the light-boat heretofore stationed off Windmill Point, and his convoy in tow, the latter having exploded her boiler at the mouth of the Patuxent, severely scalding one man. The crew were transferred to the Thomas Sparks. The light-boat was found 12 miles up the Great Nicomico river.--Th