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y at Aquia Creek and around their line of batteries to some at present (to us) unknown point or points. Contrabands and others from among them state that the removing troops are destined for somewhere South of Virginia. If the news from the great expedition, which they are endeavoring to bush up or conceal, had been favorable to them, we question much whether this retrograde movement of their forces on the Lower Potomac would have taken place. All along the line. We hear from Langley's (beyond the Chain Bridge) that all is quiet up to this morning along the right of the line. The display of signal lights by the enemy is of nightly occurrence. The lost Transports. We hear at the War Department that the Union and the other transport with stores, lost out of the grand expedition by wrecking upon the coast of North Carolina, were small and comparatively unimportant vessels. The fact that there were but seventy-five men on board both of them, however, proves that