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apeake and Ohio canal reports that the damage to that work will keep back over a hundred thousand tons of coal from the Washington market this season. Workmen were employed upon the badly-damaged section of the canal at Antietam, but the rebel forces in the vicinity drove them away. Promoted. We learn that Major-General Maury has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General, and takes charge of the Military Department of the Gulf, (which includes Mobile,) in the place of Lieutenant-General Lee, who has been ordered to the field. It is stated that General Higgins takes the place recently occupied by General Maury. General Forrest. We are gratified to learn that this gallant officer, who was wounded in the foot at Tupelo, is in the saddle again, and preparing to meet the enemy advancing from Memphis by way of Holly Springs. General Forrest is in full command for this fight, and the country will expect him to conduct it to a successful result. The Trans-Mississ