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little or no fighting yesterday in the front. It is rumored here this morning that Lee has sent a portion of his army up the Shenandoah Valley, for what purpose remains to be seen. Certain it is his army crossed the Rappahannock on Wednesday, A. P. Hill's corps in the advance. It is still doubted that Longstreet's corps has returned from the Southwest. It is thought, however, that Lee has been reinforced by troops withdrawn from the vicinity of Richmond and from North Carolina. Gen. MeaAlexandria, with instructions not to return until further orders. Last night, at about 8 o'clock, according to the reports of passengers from the army, information came to Meade's headquarters that a corps of the rebel army, supposed to be A. P. Hill's corps, had moved from our front in the direction of Leesburg. The Star says a heavy reconnaissance was immediately started in the direction of Aldie — the reconnoitering party moving light without knapsacks; and the enemy will make little