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ng around the village. Preparations for Moving. A letter from Washington states that contracts have been made that will be filled inside of two weeks, for eight hundred baggage wagons and three thousand horses. These teams will move forty regiments, or 35,000 men, in addition to those already there, about enough to convey 40,000. Another letter says: Army officers declare that it is impossible to make a decided forward movement until more wagons have arrived. By the 15th of July the builders have contracted to furnish one thousand. Quartermaster General Meigs has pressed every manufactory into the service from Baltimore to Concord. N. H. New Military Provisions. It is stated that among the provisions of the military bills to be introduced into the Senate by General Wilson, will be one reducing the term of enlistment for the new regiments added to the regular army to three years, and offering a bounty. By another provision the number of Generals will b