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tions of the Southern forces. The Fairfax Court-House affair is much deplored, as it has caused such large movements of the Southern troops as to greatly embarrass the Federalists. Communication between Alexandria and the Southern camp is still carried on. Although all was quiet at the War Department on Sunday, there was really more business transacted than on any day since the war times. It is reported that Gen. Dix, of New York will resign the postmastership. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee, is speaker of for Clerk of the House of Representatives. Secretary Chase, it is thought, will recommend a loan of two hundred and fifty million dollars. Paris correspondents say there is no reason why Hayti may not excite the commiseration of the French Emperor, for precisely the same reason that St. Domingo excited the commiseration of Spain. A couple of steamers are being fitted out by the Government at Cincinnati for immediate use. They are to be plated