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. While the other Generals remained stationary and passed the time in swearing about a lack of transportation, Gen. Sigel moved ahead, and almost before we were aware of it had crossed the Osage at Warsaw, fifty miles away, and had taken position ten miles beyond that stream. I make the above statements in proof of my assertion that the officer in question has evinced military ability in his career as a commander. The trip of the War steamer Pensacola down the Potomac. Washington, Jan. 13. --Acting Master J. H. Avery, commanding the Pusey, which accompanied the Pensacola on her trip down the Potomac, returned to-day. He reports that the Pensacola was not hit by any of the shot or shell from the rebel batteries, and did not fire a gun. After having passed Cockpit Point, two shots were fired at her, but they fell in the wake of the sloop.--A breast of Shipping Point and Evansport, 30 shots were fired by the rebels, principally shells from 32-pounders. They passed from