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ed up to this place yesterday, and are encamped here, where we are now quality spending the 4th of July. Most ad able order prevails, although some outrages have been committed upon private property. Capt. Nadenbush, commander of a company in Col. Allen's First Virginia Regiment, has had his house completely gutted by stragglers from various regiments. Col. Ballier's 21st and Col. Davis' 23d Pennsylvania Regiments are principally blamed with it. Capt. McMullin's Rangers are now keeping gu line, was owned by Messrs. Freeman & Co., and insured for $25,000. She had a three months contract with the Government at $10,000 per month. Captain Gorden, of the Cumberland, gallantly reserved the rifled cannon from the burning vessel. Col. Allen's regiment to-day went up to Newport News Point. Otherwise, there is no military movement of importance to report. The Fun-Scat uaker City, came in from the Capes to-day, but reports nothing new. One of the letters intercepted clear