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F. H. Bruce, of Rappahannock county, route agent from Alexandria to Lynchburg, has resigned.
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c. Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county. The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland. The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning. It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis. Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln. It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels. There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.