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, if not taken, is probably winding his way through the Blue Ridge to join the main body of his army. McClellan arrived in the Hudson this morning, and his headquarters, for a few days, will be at Fairfax Seminary. A Messenger from Minister Slidell. A private letter, (says the New York Tribune,) to a gentleman in this city asserts that Prince de Polignac, a relative of the Polignac who was Prime Minister under Charles X., has left Paris for Richmond with a mission of Mr. Sudell for Jeff. Davis. Prince de Polignac, it is well known, has been an Aide de Camp of Gen. Beauregard, whom he has served under in that capacity at Manassas and Shiloh. He left this country a little after that battle, and went back to Paris to meet Mr. Slidell, with whom he has hitherto remained, acting on various occasions as his confidential envoy and secretary.--The message which he brings now to Jeff. Davis is said to be of the highest importance. A funeral Escort attacked by guerrillas.