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Mobile, Nov. 29. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, from Abbeville, gives news from Northern dates to the 30th ult. The Chicago Tribune reports the loss of seventeen fine boats in the last four months, involving the loss of seven millions of dollars and sixty lives — all attributed to guerillas. A Washington dispatch reports that Rosecrans has been assigned to the department of Baltimore. The Cincinnati Enquirer says that Chief Justice Taney has resigned, and that Secretary Chase has been appointed to the vacancy. Gen. Foster left Cincinnati on the 22d to relieve Gen Burnside. The Greenwood Foundry at Cincinnati was burned on the 21st. Loss, $400,000. The rebel steamer Banshee, from Nassau, has been captured. Scouts report that a raiding party of six hundred left Corinth on the 26th, and proceeded down the Mobile and Ohio railroad. The steamer St. Louis, from New Orleans, was fired into by guerillas. No one badly hurt.