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six hundred are prisoners, while about one thousand of our men are prisoners. It is certain that the rebel loss is in excess of ours, and that their first temporary success was no equivalent for the sanguinary records afterwards made upon their columns by our army. A Contemplated Raid by "rebel pirates." A dispatch from Philadelphia, dated the 20th inst, gives the following piece of astounding intelligence: A letter from an officer on an American war vessel, dated Dover. Eng May 4 contains the following important information. It has been known to us through rebel naval officers that the Alabama was coming here, and that the combined rebel pirates are to make a demonstration on our Northern coast as soon as they can get ready. The detention of the Rappahannock and non arrival of the Alabama here postponed it for a month. This comes direct from rebel officers aboard the vessels, through our spies. Sherman's movements — the Whereabouts of Johnston. A tele