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would leave for the Ohio river. Our informant states that the rebels had eaten the country bare of provisions; and Jenkins's cavalry horses had consumed all the corn in the valley. Everything in the stores that the rebels had any use for was "purchased," payment being made in Confederate scrip. Telegraphic messages were Thursday afternoon passed direct between New York and San Francisco without repetition. The distance is 3,500 miles, the longest electric circuit ever worked. Judge McCunn, of New York, has decided that, according to the act of Congress of 1833, no person who has been convicted of a criminal offence can be enlisted into the armies of the United States. Mrs. McClellan has closed her house in Washington city, and on Thursday, it is stated, proceeded to join her husband at the headquarters of the army. A letter to the Pittsburg Chronicle, dated Lebanon, October 24, says: "The list of killed and wounded will be over 3,000 for the battle of Chap