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een found in the woods, perfectly naked, two with their throats cut, and the other with his head taken entirely off. This looks as if the black flag was flying. Deserters from the Mississippi twenty first. The following dispatch from General Stone we take from the New York Herald, of the 1st inst. Poolesville, Nov. 28, 1861. To Major-General McClellan: --Yesterday one deserter came from the Mississippi Twenty-first Regiment, at the risk of his life, Two others of the same There are from 600 to 800 sick. There are two companies of freshmen in the 21st Mississippi Regiment, represented to be greatly dissatisfied. Informers say there are no troops between Manassas Junction and Goose Creek, on Gun Spring road. C. P. Stone, Brigadier General. Movements of Western troops. The Chicago (Hi.) Journal, November 28, says: The movement of troops in this section of the Northwest is in excess of anything yet seen since the war opened. The Chicago, Alion,