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r is still in depend and unsatisfactory. Passengers by the Central train bring nothing that is really reliable, and scarcely any two agree with reference to the condition of affairs near the late battle-field. It is asserted by those who profess to have left the battle-field as late as Monday, that our army was then in the vicinity of Centreville. The most reliable information we have is contained in the following dispatch received late last evening: Manassas, Aug. 30, via Rapidan, Sept. 4.--The second battle of Manassas has been fought precisely on the same spot as that of the 21st of July last year with the exception that our troops occupied many positions which the enemy held at that time and the Yankees fought upon the ground which had been held by us. Several of our regiments entered the field where they did one year ago. The fight commenced near Groveton, on the Warrenton Turnpike, about 3 o'clock.--Gen. Long-street on the right. Gen. Jackson on the left, their ti