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ings Wise. Though hemmed in and in great danger, the three companies managed to escape with but slight loss. The Washington Star, of Monday afternoon, contains the following: Springfield Station occupied at Union troops. Alexandria, July 16th. --A portion of Col. Heintzelman's Alexandria command now occupies the railroad immediately at Springfield station, eight miles from here. I imagine that the troops took that position but for a temporary purpose, and will probably change ion of Beauregard's army, is really the most defensible one between Alexandria and Richmond, Manassas Junction included. Movements of war vessels about Fortress Monroe--the "Tropic Wind" in Linng again. Steamer George Gum, on the Potomac, July 16. --This vessel is now on her way from Fortress Monroe, leaving Hampton Roads yesterday morning. The Savannah (sloop of war) arrived there yesterday morning from New York, and the St. Lawrence (frigate) sailed from the Roads at about the sa