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on and travel, for while it facilitates all movements, the sappers' daily labor is doing much and in valuable good for easing and expediting the onerous, yet all important, duties of the quartermaster's department. Picket firing to the left is yet of daily occurrence, increasing rather than diminishing in intensity and effect.--The 13th Mississippi have long been on outpost duty, and suffered somewhat in these impromptu combats miniatures, with which they amuse themselves. Several of Colonel Barksdale's fine regiment have been wounded, we understand, within the past few days, yet we know that the enemy have had to pay dearly for their curiosity and impudence.--We know not how many of the enemy may have fallen in this diurnal skirmishing, but hear it computed by the dozen. The Texas often adopt the plan of "bringing in" their dead, and in this manner arrive at exact numbers! We do not mention this fact for emulation, but simply to leave a record of it. On Monday evening, one o