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p a continual watchfulness over our movements. Indeed, it would seem that the time had come when it was necessary to sally out and drive the rebels back, or what would be better, bring them further into our lines. where, as prisoners, they would have a much easier and much better fed campaign. Our men are ready to undertake it; it only remains for the General to give the word. Nothing has been heard of the Yorktown since her appearance near Newport News, about a month since, when Captain Murray, of the Louisiana, put a couple of shots through her, and Lieut. Loder, of the shore battery, "peppered" her sharply. The Congress and Cumberland are still there. The Minnesota and two or three gunboats constitute the naval force at Old Point at present. There will be a flag of truce to Norfolk tomorrow for the first time in three weeks. A large number of persons, principally ladies, are waiting in Baltimore to take passage. It is not the intention of Gen. Wool to resume the