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there had been no fighting; but in the distance towards Leesburg, about two o'clock, several discharges of cannon were distinctly heard. There is no doubt but that the rebels are massing their troops near Vienna, and will attempt a crossing at or near Edwards's Ferry. A farmer, who came into Washington to-day from Poolesville, Md, says that rebel scouts were there yesterday. Gen. Mitchell left to day for Hilton Head. Is it not remarkable that the first intelligence we had of Hunter's removal came from Jeff. Davis, showing that Jeff. has his men, who inform him promptly of every order issued. Would it not pay to ferret out these traitors. A party with a flag of truce went from Centreville, on Monday morning, for the battle-ground, but found no rebels and the field deserted by our enemies, who had left our dead and wounded untouched. The wounded were placed in ambulances and taken off the field and the dead were buried. Maj. Gen. McClellan, we hear, has to-d