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From Washington. --The Southern papers bring us the following intelligence, telegraphed from Washington, June 27: Financial affairs are becoming alarming here, and it is thought direct taxation must be resorted to. Among other suggestions are those of a newspaper income tax and a stamp tax. The Ordnance Department has preferred charges against Gen. Butler for violating army regulations in allowing Sawyer to conduct experiments. Lowe's balloon having discovered a scattering camp in the vicinity of Fairfax Court-House, Lieut. Tompkin's company of cavalry and several companies of light infantry were ordered to proceed there from Alexandria — It was rumored here last night that the cavalry had been cut to pieces. No official intelligence has been received yet. It is reported that Gen. Cadwallader has received direct orders from Scott not to advance on Martinsburg. The New York Tribune says:"It is not true that a cooperation has been made between Adams' Expre