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en re-taken. There is no doubt about it. Mitchell's force is now coming to the support of le grande armes of Halfeck. We have to-day, at headquarters, a draft for one hundred thousand dollars, on the Confederate Government, captured by the Federals from the mail, which was sold to a negro by a Federal soldier, and by the former re- sold to one of our officers for a few pounds of tobacco. I being unendorsed, it was of course useless, until now, when it has recovered its full value. Col. Morgan, the redoubtable, is again out with his cavalry, and has captured three hundred and fifty Federals, and a large amount of stolen stores. The prisoners, as I learn, were released on taking the oath of allegiance. The details of the late skirmish at Farmington substantiate my first account. Our troops under Marmaduke fought with the greatest gallantry for more than five hours, and several times drove the enemy back in confusion. We still hold Farming on and the Federals therefore ga