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western Virginia Railroads, any black or mulatto persons, the same being a slave, unless owned by such officer or soldier, or transported by permission of the owner. This order is not to be construed to prohibit officers from traveling over the above roads with their private servants, provided such servants are free, or if slaves, property hired from their owners. Any person in the United States service violating the above order will be severely punished. By command of Brig. General Kelley. Rules Onserved at Fort Lafayette. Col. Burke, who has charge of the political prisoners at Fort Lafayette, seems to be an officer who implicitly obeys orders judging from the following from the New York Post. A day or two since a gentleman of this city went down to Fort Hamilton with a note from an official source, asking the Colonel, "if his duties would permit to allow the bearer to visit Mr.--," one of the most distinguished guests of the nation at Fort Lafayette.