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at that place.--French and Miller had observed the movements of Col. Ashby's command in the direction of Bath, and preceded them there in a buggy, representing themselves, we learn, as merchants from Martinsburg, and their object to exchange money for the purchase of goods in Maryland. From Bath they went to Mary land, and returned by Williamsport the day they were arrested. Desertions to the enemy from Pensacola. From a letter in the New Orleans Picayune, dated "Warrington, Fla, Jan, 4, we clip the following paragraph: Since my last writing nothing of moment has occurred, except the desertion of six marines to the enemy. It was a hold step. They belonged to the company of Captain Van Benthuysen, of the C. S. marine corps, and one Sunday, just after reveille, in the grey of the morning, they took a boat and rowed rapidly across, having previously spiked with wood the guns of the battery to which they belonged. It is believed the sentry himself spiked them, else it w