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Col. Geary a few days since learned one of those hands were in a cave five miles from Restor town, and made arrangements surprise and capture them. On reaching cave he ascertained that they had evach it the previous day. Forty men and horses had evidently been there for some time, the men living ously, judging from the empty bottles, bo cans, It is probable that they were a position of the force which captured Col. Geary guard train near Linden last week, and treated towards Warrenton on Gen, Shield approach. Col. Geary has been ordered to report to General Banks in future. He has been believed from guarding the lower portion of the Manassas road, which duty he performed several weeks to the extent of fifty miles. The Blue Ridge and the adjacent ranges and spurs are infested with guerillas, who watch every opportunity to shoot and our pickets and foraging parties. Their miliarity with the mountain defiles and passes enables them to elude pursuit. Con
s not known, but it is supposed by some that they were constructing flats for the purpose of bringing their artillery up to some point immediately opposite the city — Our scouts caught to contrive some plan to discover what is going on. Nothing in the World is more feasible than to scout the Louisiana swamp with dug-outs manned with share shooters. The Whig, of the 20th, has the following paragraphs. Some eight or ten Yankee officers from the federal fleet landed in a boat near Warrenton yesterday afternoon, and started up the road on a prospecting tour, but were soon checked by a squad from Captain Blackburn's Washington and Captain Mason's Bolivar cavalry, who killed four of them. The remainder made good their escape to the boat and started for the vessels. Captain Mason received a painful though not serious wound in the abdomen. The gunboat Mobile come down yesterday "take a place in the picture" when the bombardment commences. If the iron-clad ram could be get