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Mr. Wood, slightly injured. The mill was not damaged save where a piece of the boiler came through the roof, and the blowing in through the windows of brick and pieces of wood. Destruction of Government property by the flood in the Tennessee river. Cairo, March 12. --Over $2,000,000 worth of Government property is said to have been destroyed at Eastport, Mississippi, by the flood in the Tennessee river. The rebels hold possession of Hickman, Kentucky. The New OrleansTennessee river. The rebels hold possession of Hickman, Kentucky. The New Orleans papers of the 6th contain no military news. The steamer Post Boy was totally destroyed by bursting her boiler twenty-five miles above New Orleans, on the 5th Two lives were lost. Destructive fire at St. Joseph's, Missouri. St. Louis, March 10th. --The extensive pork house of Thomas, Henry & Coat, St. Joseph's, was destroyed by fire on Monday last. The loss, which amounted to $200,000, was insured for $110,000. The Confederation scheme adopted by Parliament. Quebec, Ma