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ned back to the Rappahannock. A reconnoitering party secured the neck between the Rappahannock and Mattaponi rivers last week, breaking up several nests of smugglers, and capturing a large quantity of medicines and other contraband articles. Several small boats were burned. President Lincoln will call for more men in a few days for the Southwest. It was believed in Memphis Wednesday that an engagement was progressing at Port Hudson. A report reached Cincinnati from Jackson, Tennessee, that a portion of Gen. Sullivan's division, composed of two hundred men and two pieces of artillery, had been surrounded and captured by the rebels. A new arm has been introduced into the United States service, to meet exigencies on the Western rivers, called the "Mississippi Marine Brigade."--It is to operate against the rebel guerillas on river banks. The rumors about the loss of the Florida are without foundation. She captured and burnt the Jacob Bell two weeks after bei