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want of harmony or lack of confidence, or the absence of hearty co-operation between the several branches of the Government. There should be a clearing out, at once, of the dead wood of the navy and of the Navy Department. News Telegraphed from Washington. A skirmish took place on Sunday noon about four miles beyond Fairfax C. H. Fourteen of the Lincoln cavalry charged on one hundred and fifty of the Second Maryland infantry, capturing eleven privates and one Lieutenant, named J. H. Stewart. Several of our men were wounded slightly. The rebel officer says he mistook our scouts for their own. To-day information has been brought in from a variety of sources that the forrifications from Cockpit Point to Winchester, by the way of Centreville, have been deserted. No definite facts have been ascertained in regard to the terrs incognita of Manassas Junction, and opinions concerning it are divided in circles of the highest authority. Some assert that the enemy has draw