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be built at Frederick burg across the Rappahannock, and new wharves constructed at Aquia Creek. The rebel army is probably transferring its position to the West bank of the North Anns river, a few miles below Fredericksburg. A friend of mine, who returned from the army to-day, and whose statements are entitled to the highest confidence, had interviews with the various corps commanders and Gen. Burnside. He tells me that they all do not present by any means a cheerful state of affairs.--Gen. Hooker says that Burnside cannot take Richmond alone. Some diversion of the enemy must be created somewhere South of the rebel capital before it could be done, and he seemed to intimate that such a diversion was not now included in the present plans. The Washington correspondents generally, as well as the papers in that city, are remarking upon the "new base" of army operations: The Washington Republican (anti-McClellan) now makes the admission that, had he not been removed, that Gene