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t was supposed, had fallen back and taken up a new position two miles in the rear. The Washington Star, asserts that Gen. Pope would promptly advance and attack them. Large reinforcements are joining Burnside with a view, if need be, of an advance in aid of General Pope. The enemy are in very strong force on the Rapidan, and their numbers are estimated at from 60,000 to 80,000. The following is Pope's official dispatch: Headq'rs Army of Va., Calar Mountain, Va., 7:30 A. M. Aug. 12th, 1862. Major General Hald: T has of the night. His near is now crossing the Rapidan towards Orange Court-House. Our cavalry and artillery are in pursuit. (Signed) John Pope, Major Gen. Comd'g. "Treason in sight of the city Hall." We copy the following from that influential German paper, the New Yorker Journal, of August 5th. In publishing it the New York Times calls it "treason in sight of the City Hall:" "We have now the guarantee that this civil war will b