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and returned after driving the rebels from their position behind earthworks, within eight miles of that place. The chief participators in this affair were the Forty fifth Massachusetts and the Fifty eighth Pennsylvania regiments. Skirmishing to a great extent had been going on in the vicinities of Newbern and Washington. The enemy have been repulsed at every point, and considerable numbers of rebels prisoners have been taken and sent into Newbern. General Hill is supposed to be at Goldsboro', with a portion of the forces with which he lately invested Newbern and Washington. Gen. Hickman forwards his official report of the march of his forces to Washington and the operations there. The news from the Southwest is most important. By the arrival of a steamer at Cairo yesterday, from Milliken's Bend, we are informed that nearly the whole of our army at that point was in motion, leaving tents and baggage behind, and the soldiers taking six days rations. It is stated,