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a, loaded with cotton, inside St. Louis Pass, west of Gaiveston. Cairo, April 27, 1862. --The river is still rising, and in some places gradually making its way over the levee. The steamer McClellan, from Pitteburg Landing at four o'clock on Saturday last, arrived. The rebels are inaugurating a system of guerrilla warfare along the Tennessee river. Boats were fired on yesterday a short distance from Fort Henry. Our army is steadily advancing toward Corinth. General Pope's division is on the extreme left, four miles above Pittsburg Landing. A reconnoisance in force on Thursday encountered a large force of rebel infantry and cavalry eight miles from the landing. The rebels formed in line of battle, and after firing one volley retreated in great disorder, with considerable loss. Fifty-nine prisoners were taken. The roads have been improving, but the rains on Friday rendered them again impassable. The McClellan brought down the body of Gen. C. F