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and mails. It is also reported that the Bush river and Slemmer run bridges have been burned. Baltimore is now cut off from all telegraph and railroad communication except to Washington, and apprehensions exist of that soon being interrupted. Refugees are pouring into Baltimore from all quarters. The force engaged in the fight at Monocracy was the 6th corps. Bradford's house was burned by order of Bradley Johnston in retaliation for the burning of Gov. Letcher's house. The house of Cochran, the Naval Agent, was also burnt. The secessionists in Baltimore are very confident, and say that Washington will be shelled, if not captured. The Banks and Insurance Companies have all deposited their valuables on board a steamer chartered for the purpose and ready to leave at a moment's notice. Arrangements have been made to remove the archives from Annapolis. Two morning trains from Philadelphia were overhauled at Magnolia, twenty miles from Baltimore, and Major Gen. Franklin