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the question narrows down to the time that it will take to reclothe the army, and render it in suitable condition for marching and fighting. Will this be a week, or fortnight, or three months? In reading the above statements it should be remembered that McClellan's army aid make a "forward movement," on Thursday of last week, which was promptly checked by Gen. Lee. The next battle to be in Pennsylvania. A correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, writing from Hagerstown, Md., on the 19th, says: All last night the rumbling of artillery, and the solemn tramp of infantry, was heard passing through the main street, and hundreds wondered and speculated what movement was on foot. The morning dawned, but the mystery remained unsolved. Two brigades of Gen. Couch's Division, which, since the great battle, have been laying four miles from Williamsport, on the road to Sharpsburg, suddenly, last Saturday evening, left their encampments, and, with ten days rations, marched up the