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responsible for its result. Then again, it is stated that the fleet congregated at Fortress Monroe has tried its hand on Norfolk, and has captured that great reservoir of artillery. Few place any reliance on the first of these reports, and almost everybody credited the latter. The success in Western Virginia. The success of Gen. Kelly in Western Virginia is reported at the White House to-day, and gives us the hopes and encouragement we lost after the disaster at Leesburg. Gen. M'Clellan over the river. Gen. McClellan remained over the river last night, not returning to Washington until about noon to-day. No movements have taken place of any moment, though great expectations are entertained. The Confiscation law to be Enforced. The Government is rapidly preparing for enforcing the Confiscation law passed by the last Congress. Yesterday attachments were served against a lot of furniture belonging to a man named Shields, who is a captain in the rebel army, and
everal transports, with men and horses on board, have suffered severely during the gale which has prevailed during the past few days. Absconding of Captain Dupont's Private Secretary. New York. Oct. 29. --The Tribune says its correspondent on board the Naval Expedition writes from Hampton Roads, that the private secretary of Commodore Dupont has absconded, carrying off with him the maps, charts, and even the sealed orders of the expedition. From Washington — pressure upon M'Clellan — more about Fremont. Washington, Oct. 29. --There is considerable pressure upon General McClellan, urging him to a battle near Bull Run as speedily as possible. It is rumored that efforts are being made to supplant McClellan. Much speculation is indulged in relative to the effect of Fremont's removal. Many believe that he will be declared Military Dictator. Col. Baker's body to be embalmed. Washington, Oct. 29. --The body of Col. Baker, who was killed in th