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outrage. He passed a train of emigrant wagons a mile long, containing Union refugees, and another train of five wagons arrived here to-day. Five prisoners were brought in to-day from Calloway county, being the first fruits of an expedition which was sent into that county yesterday. These prisoners are charged with repeated outrages on Union men. The latest from the Astern shore of Virginia. The Baltimore Republican, of the 21st inst., says: The steamer Georgeanna, Capt. Solomon Pearson, which left here on Thursday afternoon for the purpose of carrying six hundred troops to Fortress Monroe, reached here at a late hour last night, and brings some news from Northampton county. While passing up the bay, she was boarded by the Captain of the United States gun-boat Rescue, who informed Captain P. that the Federal forces, in part, had succeeded in marching into Northumberland county, and that over eighteen hundred men laid down their arms. Before the troops adva