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ing, and reports that the rebels burned the bridge near Oberville, the longest structure on the road west of Jefferson city, and tore up about a mile of the track. The depots at Tipton, Syracuse, Oberville, and all water tanks at and between those points, were all burned. Dispatches from Jefferson city say that Shelby burned the town of Cole Camp, Fenton county, and Florence, Morgan county, on his way from Warsaw to the Pacific railroad. Gen. Brown is in the rebel rear, and Gen. Totten is in California to-night. The end of the Sabine Pass affair — great loss of stores, Etc. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who was with the Sabine Pass expedition, (Franklin's corps,) gives an account of its severe losses by storm on its way back to New Orleans. The affair seems to have been a disaster from beginning to end. He says: A violent gale arose at some distance out of sight of land, off Southwest Pass. To weather the storm great loss of valuable pro