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roversy between the friends of Baker and Stone,&c. Below will be found news from the North which did not come to hand for publication yesterday morning: The great naval expedition — important General order. The New York Times, of October 29th, says. the following General Order was issued on Saturday, and read on board each ship comprising the fleet: Headq'rs, E. C., Steamer Atlantic, October, 25, 1861. Special Order, No. 10.--I. This command will sail for its destinatwe may soon fight, not only on the banks of the Potomac or on the shores of North Carolina, but even on the shores of and in South Carolina, lighted by the smoking and rebellious cities. From the upper Potomac--Gen. Lander. Washington, October 29. --Accounts from Barnestown state that arrivals from the Monocracy and the scene of the recent battle below show that all was quiet there yesterday. The enemy's pickets frequented the Virginia shore of the Potomac, and occasionally sent
al Commander, which was found on the field the day after the battle of Leesburg. The plans were carried out as laid down, though the anticipates of routing and pursuing the "enemy," were very materially disappointed. Col. Batter's orders, according to the Northern papers, were found in the lining of his cap, after his death. These facts go to prove that the movement was authorized, and the whole plan was doubtless the precursor of a general advance: Camp of Observation, Poolesville, Oct. 29, 10½ P. M. Special Orders: Col. Deveres will land opposite Harrison's Island, with four companies of his regiment, and proceed to surprise the camp of the enemy discovered by Capt. Filbrick in the direction of Leesburg. The landing and march will be affected with silence and rapidity. Col. Lee, 20th Massachusetts volunteers, was immediately after Col. Deveres's departure occupy Harrison's Island with four companies of his regiment, and will cause the four boats to be taken ac