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ce of interest from Hampton Roads. Some surprise was manifested at Fortress Monroe in consequence of an order received from the War Department removing Col. Justin Dimick, of the Second Regiment of Artillery, from that post to take command of Fort Warren, of the Department of the East. Col. Dimick has been in the regular artillery service for more than forty years, and he stands high in the estimation of his brother officers and of a vast circle of friends. His removal to the command of a pos at least as hour, when he finally steamed down towards Norfolk. Among the passengers was Colonel Tustin Dimick, of the Second Regiment of United States Artillery, who has been at Fortress Monroe for several years, but now goes to command Fort Warren, Boston harbor. Reported Outbreak in Western Virginia. From the Wheeling Intelligencer, of the 18th ult., we gather the following: Governor Pierpont yesterday received a dispatch from Mr. Van Winkle, of Parkersburg, announcing t