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estern army. There were no passengers from Manager yesterday, the trains having failed to contact in consequence of the breaking down of a small bridge at Rappabannock station by a passing freight train, on Wednesday night. No person was injured by the accident, but the cars were considerably smashed up. We learn from a gentleman who arrived from at 11 o'clock on Thursday night, that Gen. Beauregard was at Fairfax Court-House, and Generals Johnston and Smith were a mile or two below. The health of the troops was rapidly improving, and systematic measures had been adopted to prevent disease in the camps. Lowe's balloon was seen from Manson's Hill on Tuesday afternoon. The pickets continued to fire upon each other at intervals. A painful rumor prevailed at Winchester a Wednesday that the gallant Capt. Turner Ashby was killed the night before, between Hallown and Harper's Ferry. The York river train yesterday brought up an individual under arrest, supposed to be a spy.