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ed the Back river bridge. It was the intention to have gone on to Havre de Grace and take possession of the ferry boat, but as it was said there were other boats which could be used for the purpose of conveying troops across the Susquehanna, that intention was abandoned. attack on Turner Hall. On Saturday it was rumored through the city that the Turner Rifles, a German company, whose armory is in Turner Hall, West Pratt street, had on Thursday last sent a number of their arms to Washington, and that on Friday the company had made a tender of their services to the Federal Government.--Crowds collected about the hall, which was closed, and about two o'clock in the afternoon a large crowd of men went in a body to the place while the police were engaged in another part of the city, and broke open the doors and rushed through to every part of the hall. The store-room and cooking-room were sacked, and the dishes and furniture broken to pieces. The bar-room was also visited, the