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will unitedly put their shoulders to the wheel. It is a gross and clumsy piece of machinery, this of war-making, and it takes long to start it, but its momentum, when once it shall be started, will prove to be irresistible. The rebels at Gloucester Point. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer writes from Yorktown, under date of July 29: During last week, Gen. Van Alen, in command at this post, received information from contrabands and deserters that the rebels, under Col. Hayes, were advancing on Gloucester Point with a force of two thousand infantry, artillery, and cavalry, and that they had made Gloucester Court-House a regular military station as well as provision depot.--This information was at first discredited, but contrabands continued to come in terribly alarmed, telling corroborating stories, which forced us to heed them. We resorted to certain means to obtain the requisite knowledge. The information obtained by our own resources only confirmed the sta
Two hundred Dollars reward. --I have an excellent Cooper whom I wish to hire out by the month. Apply at the office of the Commissary General to au 7--3t* Capt. John S. Hayes