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ing, that they were fearful of a flank movement by the Federal army from the direction of Lewinsville; that he had heard his master, the surgeon, say on Thursday last, that the fortifications on the river, below Washington, were very extensive; that Beauregard had given orders to close the navigation of the Potomac to our vessels. Information received to-night from Gen. Banks's column represents all quiet on the Upper Potomac. The war in Kentucky. Louisville, Sept. 30. --Gen. Buckner is said to be at Greenville, Muhlenburg county, with five thousand two hundred men, and is supposed to be on the road to destroy the locks on Green river. Harder Helm has taken possession of Rochester, on Green river. The number of his troops is estimated at 4,000, including a Mississippi regiment. The Glasgow turnpike bridge has been burned. Judge Ventrees, of Harden county, has been arrested for aiding the rebels. The rebel force under Humphrey Marshall have disbanded