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events going on in the country, and read with avidity several copies of the "Sun Extra," which found their way into the camp. About ten o'clock yesterday morning the train seized at the Washington depot came out from Washington in charge of Conductor Collins, guarded by about 100 soldiers. The regiments got aboard and left for Washington about eleven o'clock, where they arrived about noon. Much enthusiasm attended their arrival. About 4 P. M. the train returned in charge of Conductor Duvall, Collins being sick, and conveyed the Massachusetts regiment into Washington. A train of burden cars, in charge of Conductor Fairbanks, was taken possession of in Washington on Monday. Fairbanks walked all the way from Washington to this city yesterday. The road from the Junction to Washington is a military road in its strictest sense. Troops are stationed all along the road at convenient distances, guarding the track, bridges and switches. Affairs at Washington. A party of