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General G. B. McClellan, Commander in-Chief of United States Army: Gen. Pope's expedition successfully cut off the enemy's camp near Shawnee Mound, and scnding. The particulars of the engagement, as far as we can learn, are that Gen. Pope made a forced march upon the enemy, got between them, (apparently near Shawneving all their baggage, arms, munitions, papers, &c., in our possession. Gen. Pope then threw forward ten companies of cavalry and a section of artillery in purrections, but mostly towards the South. On the other hand, we find that General Pope forced a strong cavalry reconnaissance to within fifteen miles of Osceola, ase being so perfect as to cause a complete panic and rout of the rebels. Gen. Pope, in his report to the Commander of the Department, says: The whole counor General G. B. McClellan, Major General commanding the Army: A part of Gen. Pope's forces, under Col. J. C. Davis and Major Marshall, surprised another camp o