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1st inst., has been accepted. More Retirements. Capt. John S. Symmes, of the Ordnance Department, and Captain Jos. L. Tidball, have been placed on the retired list, on account of disability — the disability resulting from long and faithful service. Col. Young sent away. Col. Young, of Kentucky Light Cavalry notoriety, who was recently arrested for endeavoring to excite mutiny among our troops, was sent off by the authorities on Friday morning for the North, on the cars, a la McCunn, with fare paid by the Government. Two deserters from the rebels. Two deserters came to our lines yesterday below Alexandria. One was formerly a citizen of Alexandria, who enlisted in the rebel army last spring. He gave no information, except that he professes to have no knowledge of any earth works being thrown up at Centreville, but that the current statement of the rebel troops about Manassas estimated their number at 75,000. The other was a negro who came up from below Occoqu