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ith horses, wagons, mules, stores, and the like, to a place of safety. I think this desultory fighting will continue for some time; but that the rebels will be forced into a general engagement in the end seems to admit of little doubt. Certainly Hill's corps will be severely handled if it does not either get out of the way or be powerfully reinforced. As for the guerillas, they will continue to harass our rear and flanks, doing much mischief, unless we can adopt the policy of Marshal Soult in regard to them, and hang every man that is caught committing these depredations who cannot show proof of regular enlistment in some generally recognized army organization. The United States armed steamers George Manghan and Ethan Allen, engaged in cruising among the British Islands, have been summarily ordered from some of the ports of Prince Edward's Island. A private letter from an officer attached to the former vessel states that, when at Charlottetown, an order came from the