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l's to the White House.--The two gunboats there are probably left to cover their embarkation at that point, should they be intercepted in their way through by our troops. There has been very little damage done by the Yankees in the vicinity of the White House and Tunstall's Station, they being restrained, perhaps, by the knowledge that our army is in their country now. They burnt some straw at the White House before leaving. Between 12 and 1 o'clock the presence of the enemy at Hanover Station, eight miles this side of the Junction, was ascertained by the interruption of telegraphic communication. It then became apparent that danger of the destruction of the South Anna bridge, on the Central railroad, was imminent, and the commandant at Hanover Junction was directed to concentrate his forces--one regiment being all that he had at his command.--for its protection and defence, whilst troops from other quarters were gotten together and hurried off in the direction of the threat