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, fought rebel pickets, killed and captured two, and lost two commissioned officers and thirty- three privates." The rebel accounts of the landing at West Point are "significant admissions, and show not only the value, but necessity of gaining and keeping a foothold at West Point." In front of Hooker's army the rebels are throwing up formidable earthworks to the left and rear of Fredericksburg — preparing to resist a second advance. The Pennsylvania militia, with the consent of Gov. Curtin, are to take the place of every available soldier around Washington, Baltimore, and the railroads of Virginia and Maryland, who are to be sent to Gen. Hooker. The Herald's special correspondent, from the south side of Big Black, on the 3d, gives details of the capture of Port Gibson, and a fight at Thompson's Hill's; and says the rebels have been driven north of Big Black. From Europe. European dates to the 6th and 7th have been received: A public meeting of Trades' Uni