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is heavy: The Herald of the 29th has also been received. Sheridan telegraphs that Early left his front on Friday last, falling back to Smithfield or Middleburg. He also reports capturing one hundred prisoners, and inflicting a loss on the rebels of one hundred and fifty, killed and wounded. The Her old says McClellan will be nominated; out the contest will be between McClellan and Seymour. Sheridan says that the indications are that the rebels will leave the Valley. The Herold says there are apprehensions that the draft will be resisted in that city, and a conflict between the conscripts and the authorities take place, which may seriously compromise the public peace Stanton telegraphs to Dix that he has not heard from Sherman for two days. Dispatches from Chicago say McClellan will be nominated. The war democrats are pressing Dix, but he stands no chance. Governor Campbell, of Ohio, will be Vice-President. A great peace meeting was held in Chicago Satu