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been captured, and it was thought the whole Opelousas country would be clear of rebels. Six more of our transports on the Mississippi have succeeded in running past the Vicksburg batteries; also, two double-deck flat-boats, capable of carrying 1,000 men each. Transports run past Warrenton, the batteries being silenced. Our army is at Point Coupee, on the Red river. The rebels under General Wood have been driven from Bear Creek. Skirmishing still continues on the Coldwater. Col. Van Buren, of the 102d New York volunteers, has resigned the command of that regiment in consequence of ill health. Rumors say the rebel cavalry in the Shenandoah Valley were threatening another raid on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Several officers have been dismissed from the service for dishonorable conduct — drunkenness, &c. Our iron clads are off North Edisto Island, and our troops are encamped on the island. £30,000 have been sent from Australia to London to pay passag