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Rebel soldiers tired of the war. The following colloquy is said to have occurred between the National and the rebel pickets on either side of the Rappahannock: Rebel.--I say, Yankee, I'll throw my musket into the river and skedaddle, if you will. Yankee.--Can't see it. Rebel.--Well, we'll all agree on this side to bite the bullets off our cartridges when we have the next fight, if your boys will. Yankee.--Can't see it.--N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 6.