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asant, making preparations to attack Bird's Point, opposite Cairo. General Pillow had been superseded in command of the Secession troops by Col. Akins. All was quiet at Cairo. Attempts to Seize a Railroad Train and burn a Railroad Bridge Foiled. St. Joseph, July 10. --The express train on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, bound east to day, was stopped at Monroe by four hundred Confederates, and an attempt made to take possession, but it escaped unharmed; and was backed to Hudson. It is reported that there are 8,000 Confederates at Hannewalt Station, who will attempt to burn the Salt river bridge, east of Palmyra, to-night. The station-house at Monroe has been burned, and the telegraph wires cut. The blockade will not affect travel to the East, as the locality of the trouble is east of Hudson, the junction of the North Missouri Railroad. A vigorous attempt will be made to disperse the Confederates. Later--July 11.--Five hundred Federal troops le