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rly movement by Gen. Butler toward Yorktown, and all the roads loading to the interior are supposed by the Federal officers to be fortified by masked batteries. Two of the wounded at Great Bethel died on Tuesday, and a soldier of the Second Troy Regiment was killed on Monday, while on guard duty. Depredations are still reported upon private property within the lines of the pickets, by scouts sent out from Old Point and Newport News. The ship Cumberland, steamer Minnesota and Jamestown are the only vessels now on the blockade. No information could be obtained in relation to the affair of Monday, in which the Harriet Lane was engaged, and in which she was roughly handled. The correspondent of the Baltimore American, after giving an account of the firing upon Sewell's Point from the Rip Raps, which he says occasioned "great consternation" in the "Secession garrison," goes on as follows: Great excitement was produced at the Point and in the vicinity. Men app