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e at Murfreesboro', Tenn. The dispatch adds: Military authorities have no faith that these demonstrations mean anything more than a cover to enable them to convey their stealing and subsistence, which are said to be enormous, to the other side of the river. The rebels will retire when our army moves up. Exciting reports touching rebel movements here, aborts may be sent forward, but the foregoing is the substance of our trust worthy reports. Our cavalry is doing good service. Col. Kennett, of the 4th Ohio cavalry, commanding the region about Hartsville, reports the capture of large quantities of rebel supplies, and that their foraging parties are skedaddling as rapidly as possible. Arrest of two of Gen. M'Clellan's staff officers. Lieutenant-Colonels A. P. Colburn and J. C. Dane, of the Engineer Corps, both belonging to the staff of General McClellan, were sent to Washington from Trenton, N. J., Friday morning, under arrest. Colburn, it will be recollected, swor