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d it is supposed that the rebels, having partially recovered from their fright after the late defeat, are extending their pickets along the western edge of the marshes which intervenes between this point and Beaufort. On the following day a slight skirmish ensued, without injury on either side, between our pickets and those of the enemy, some ten miles up the Trent river. Of course the result was that the later took to their heels after a few shots, and disappeared in the direction of Trenton. The rebel Generals Gatlin and Branch, who commanded the enemy previous to the fight here, have been arrested by order of the authorities at Richmond, and are now in con- finement at Goldsborough, awaiting trial by court martial. They are charged with cowardice upon that and previous occasions. The rebel prisoners, now in our hands, numbering about one hundred and fifty, including Col. Avery, are to be sent North in a few days, under the recent order of the War Department to release