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and around Germantown and the (Fairfax) Court-House. They all agree in estimating the force which was there yesterday at quite ten thousand strong, and it is insisted that Beauregard commands there in person. I learn, further, that for forty-eight hours provisions have been exceedingly scarce among them, and that they the (disunionist soldiers) are grumbling terribly on that account, as well as because General McDowell does not attack them, and their own commander will not attack his (Gen. McD.'s) army. From Alexandria. Alexandria, Va., June 22. --I find to-day that for two or three days past Secessionists here have been whispering to each other that General Beauregard has moved almost his entire force East, from Manassas Junction.--His sympathizers here believe he has done so for the purpose of offering battle to General McDowell, and are of course under the impression that he will sweep the Union troops off the face of the earth. We also have had rumors for a day