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over the hills and woods. He passed one fort commanding the road to Savage Station, and says another one commands the James river. The rebel camps are very much scattered, but he heard during an alarm they concentrated in a remarkably short space and day. Union troops are almost daily arriving at this place, making a very short stay, and then passing up the James river to join Gen. McClellan or Gen. Burnside's divisions. The weather continues cool and the sick are rapidly recoverint who would have lost their lives had the excessively warm weather continued for a few days longer. All quiet up James river to day. Defeat of the Enlistment ordinance in the Baltimore City Council--great Excitement — Mob law. The coe surprised to find no mention made of the city of Richmond in its columns. This city, situated upon the banks of the James river, in the State of Virginia, has had claims upon the attention of the rebel mind in days gone by, and the acts of the ci