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ouse, was carried North--it is supposed to Fort Warren. The Washington Star, speaking of his arrival in that city, says: The rebel Senator Henry S. Foote came down from Berlin by the train last night under guard. Mr. Foote has been at General Devin's headquarters at Lovettsville, Loudoun county, for a week or ten days, and yesterday, accompanied by an officer of General Devin's staff, he crossed the river and took the train at Berlin. Owing to an accident, the train was several hours bGeneral Devin's staff, he crossed the river and took the train at Berlin. Owing to an accident, the train was several hours behind time, and he and his escort were detained on the way, but during this time he did not seem inclined to enter into conversation with the passengers at the station other than now and then to make a common-place remark. He looks much worn, physically, since he was in the United States Senate, and as he has discarded his wig and wears the grayest of hair and whiskers, of course looks much older than at that time. In dress, etc., there was a marked change from his natty appearance o