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gton. We learn by the Messenger of Taylor's Pony Express, who left Havre de Grace yesterday afternoon, that there were eight hundred Pennsylvania troops at Perrysville, awaiting transportation to Annapolis. They had arrived yesterday morning, and were anxious to proceed on their route to Washington. There is no doubt that the military road ordered by Gen. Scott is to be across the country from Annapolis to Washington city. The American also says: Yesterday afternoon Serg't Lindsay. of the Central Station, proceeded at the head of a squad of policemen to the President Street Depot, where, in compliance with the orders of the city authorities, they seized upon four car loads of military stores, clothing, tents, and other army equipments, sufficient, it is supposed, for the accommodation of about one thousand men. The stores thus seized are the property of the Federal Government, and were designed, for the use of the volunteers from the North at Washington.