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hree companies of rebel cavalry are the only enemy in night. They are about three mile from the city. Spirit of the New York Press. The following interesting paragraph appears in the editorial columns of the New York Herald: Poor Greeley's troubles are never ending. He has been misrepresenting and vilifying Gen. McClellan for several weeks back, with a view to having him replaced by some other General, whose conservative tendencies were not supposed to be as decided. One by oned a military order which places him in as strong antagonism to his emancipation theories as the latter. Gen. Halleck will neither admit fugitive slaves within his lines, nor will be countenance their concealment in any way by his troops. Poor Greeley! The further the war progresses the more remote becomes the realization of the fanatical hopes that led him and the faction with which he is connected to provoke it. Correspondence Stopped. Fortress Monroe, Feb. 23. --A recent ord