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rong detachment by the Quincey and Palmyra road, with orders to open the route by to-night. Cairo, July 10.--A gentleman from Rush Ridge, eight miles below Cairo, says that three of the ConfederCairo, says that three of the Confederates who were wounded in the skirmish at Bird's Point on Monday night, died of their wounds, and that a fourth was also dangerously wounded. Cairo, July 11.--A gentleman from Memphis reports thaCairo, July 11.--A gentleman from Memphis reports that a regiment left there yesterday for Missouri. He also reports that two thousand Confederates were at Point Pleasant, making preparations to attack Bird's Point, opposite Cairo. General Pillow hadCairo. General Pillow had been superseded in command of the Secession troops by Col. Akins. All was quiet at Cairo. Attempts to Seize a Railroad Train and burn a Railroad Bridge Foiled. St. Joseph, July 10. --TCairo. Attempts to Seize a Railroad Train and burn a Railroad Bridge Foiled. St. Joseph, July 10. --The express train on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, bound east to day, was stopped at Monroe by four hundred Confederates, and an attempt made to take possession, but it escaped unharmed; and w