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on — Affairs on the Potomac — movements of Gen. Price, &c. Nashville, Oct. 5. --The Cumberland Ford correspondent of the Union and American, or this city, under date of Sept. 30th, says that Gen. Zollicoffer had broken up the Federal encampment at Laurel Bridge, in Laurel county, (which is 36 miles distant from Cumberland Ford,) capturing three prisoners and a lot of baggage, arms, and ammunition. The enemy fled. Gen. Zollicoffer also broke up the Federal encampment at Goose Creek Salt Works, in Clay county, and captured two hundred barrels of salt. Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. 5. --The Louisville Journal, of yesterday, has been received. It contains news from various points, and the most important telegraphic items are subjoined: Washington, Oct. 2. --Upon charges made by Col. Blair, Major General Fremont has been ordered to report himself for trial by court-martial. Gen. Wool, of Fortress Monroe, has been ordered to supersede Gen. Fr