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Military movements. We find the following information in the Baltimore Sun of Monday: the Trains and Telegraph on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The Western express train, which left the Camden station at 3.45 yesterday afternoon, passed the Relay House in safety. Conductor Bryson brought in the Western train last evening, and reports the troops above the Relay House and everything quiet. The telegraph wires and poles at the Relay House, and on the line of the road, had been cut for several miles, to prevent communication with Baltimore and Harper's Ferry. The movements of the troops to the Relay House was known in Virginia and at Harper's Ferry, and there were counter movements in consequence. Occupation of Baltimore. It is reported that the Government has decided to occupy Baltimore. The army of occupation will move in four columns, one from Perryville, one from Harrisburg, one from Annapolis, and one from Washington. It was understood yesterday that