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ghborhood of Helena, Vicksburg, and Holly Springs. It was said that seventy thousand men were as the latter place, under Gens. Lovell and Van Dord. A report was in Memphis on Sunday, that a force of a thousand rebel cavalry have stationed themselves nine miles from there, on the Memphis and Charleston road, and have taken possession of the line with their headquarters in the vicinity of Noncombat and is supposed to be the advance of a large rebel force who have designs upon the city. Morgan's rebel guerrillas in Kentucky have met with some and reversed of late. Col. Edward Me Cook, with 500 cavalry, left Crab Crobard on Thursday morning, and encountered several bands of them, and Scott's rebel cavalry at Point Lick and Big Hill, killing four or five and capturing their telegraph operator, with his apparatus; also, thirty-three wagons, partly loaned. The remainder of the rebels went towards Mount Vernon. Letter of Secretary Reward to our Ministers abroad. Department of
Petition. Items --The following parties were received yesterday at the Military prison of the Eastern District, viz: George Thompson, deserter; J. H. Hill, for drawing money from the Paymaster on forged papers; Pennis Lynch, 16th Mississippi, desertion, five soldiers from Lieut. M. Dowell, to be court Marshalled, viz: Lowis. Whalbrook, John O'Brien, Harvey and Harrison Burchett. Eleven white men, (mostly deserters) and one negro, were arrested at five o'clock yesterday morning by Detective Caphart, of the Eastern District, and a guard, in the over H. W. Tyler's old store, corner of 17th and Main streets. Five North Carolina soldiers were received from that State yesterday to be returned to their regiments, viz: Henry Morgan, Lewis Dobay, George Earley, John W. Garner, and Caleb B er. Charles Fisher, tended to thirty days' imprisonment by Court-Martial for stealing a which, was also lodged in prison.