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et lines.--The alarm was causeless, and our troops soon returned without a battle. Arrival of the City of Washington. The screw steamer City of Washington, which sailed from Liverpool at 1 P. M., on the 25th, and from Queenstown on the 26th ult., arrived at this port yesterday morning. The City of Washington has brought 608 bales of cotton on freight. The City of Washington has also brought about sixty of the passengers of the Great from our European files and correspondenceed not to have been so serious an affair as at first stated. Col. Matthews simply abandoned his camp on the approach of the rebels, and retired to Eastern, who were taken on board at Cork Harbor, where the Great Eastern was still moored on the 26th. The Great Eastern underwent a regular inspection at Queenstown on the 23d, and it is said to have demonstrated that the damage she sustained is not nearly so great as was at first reported. She goes to Milford to be repaired, and will as so
High waters. --The papers of East Tennessee and Georgia speak of the streams having been greatly swollen by the rains of the 26th and 27th ult., and great damage, done to the crops all along the bottoms.