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0 to the prosecution of the war. Gen. Frank Paterson, of Philadelphia, is under arrest by McClellan's orders) for not holding Malvern Hill in the recent skirmishing there A Federal account of the battle at Cedar Run, written by the notorious Dug Wallack, proprietor of the Washington Star, is given in that paper. Wallack was on a visit to his family, at Culpeper Court-House, when it occurred. We make the following extracts: Throughout Friday night and Saturday forenoon Bayard continued skWallack was on a visit to his family, at Culpeper Court-House, when it occurred. We make the following extracts: Throughout Friday night and Saturday forenoon Bayard continued skirmishing with the enemy's advance, until the late of (at 2 o'clock P. M.) had progressed to within long range of Crawford's artillery. At 4 P. M. the enemy developed a heavy of artillery, when a portion of that of Gen. Banks came up, and went into the action, there not being enough in the position occupied by our forces for bringing the whole of it into play. The contending forces at the opening of the battle were apparently about a mile and more apart, the Confederates showing their front