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ouse on their own hook. They had not advanced far before they had the satisfaction of taking four prisoners, one wagon and four horses. The men surrendered without opposition. The prisoners, horses and wagons, were all conveyed to General Smith's headquarters. Both companies of prisoners belonged to the Second regiment of North Carolina cavalry. They looked as though they had not been over-well fed, and their dress is quite as divers fled in color, fabric and appearance as those of Falstaff's celebrated recruits at Gad's Hill. Of the position and condition of the main body of rebel forces, they state nothing additional to the facts communicated by former prisoners and deserters. Seacoast and Lake Defences. Not withstanding the assurances from official sources of the perfectly pacific character of the dispatches received from the British Government in reference to the causes of difficulty between the two nations supposed to exist, much anxiety is manifested here for pr