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enough to catch the Alabama. Miscellaneous. A correspondent of the Boston Journal states that Franklin's division was under orders to make a rapid flank movement on Friday last, and to fall on one of the flanks of the rebel army stretched along the Rappahannock. A storm of rain and snow came on, making the roads so nearly impassable that instead of marching sixteen miles, as was intended, the division made but nine miles the first day, and the movement had to be abandoned. The Tennessee regiments around Louisville left there on Monday last. B. F. Flanders, a native of New Hampshire, and Michael Hahu, a German, have been elected to Congress under Butler's rule in New Orleans. Four thousand exchanged soldiers at Camp Parole, near Annapolis, have been ordered to join their regiments immediately. General McNell, the Missouri murderer, is in St. Louis. He declares that Altisman is dead, and is to write a letter to Lincoln explaining his "retaliation" for his