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he forces of the Confederates is immensely superior in numbers, though in nothing else. For the whole distance from Newport News to Harrison's Landing, we have but a small force, except at the first named place. To keep the river open, and the channel of supplies and communication free, will require all the activity of which the Navy are capable, for upon, the gunboats will devolve that important duty. The Peninsula is virtually in the hands of the Confederates again. The extent of M'Clellan's reinforcements before the battle. The New York Tribune, of the 4th inst., says: It is natural enough, perhaps, to seek, when a disaster occur, somebody to whom the exclusive blame may be imputed; and it is equally natural that much of that blame should be altogether unreasonable. Before we come to any fixed opinion on this matter of reinforcements, on which there is much unintelligent if not idle discussion, it is an well that the public should be informed that not much, if any