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Southerners were jubilant over the anticipated capture of Washington which was sure to occur on Monday of last week. There were few troops in Richmond except the sick — a Home Guard kept order. All business not connected with the war was dull.--Other refugees, from Fredericksburg, say there is but a small rebel force there, and none at all at Aquia Creek. Bloomed Mo., was captured by the rebels last Thursday. Next day it was retaken The Federal loss, in the first fight was three killed and five wounded in the second fight, none. Rebel loss not known. The bark Fanny Laurie, sailing under English colors, was captured on the 8th inst, by the steamer Shepherd Knapp, off the Edisto, trying to run the blockade. A Washington paper has a rumor that 40,000 rebels, under Beauregard, left Richmond on Tuesday last to reinforce Lee in Maryland The drats to Massachusetts has been postponed until the 1st of October, and will possibly be avoid it altogether by volunteering.