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7 0, but lost the State. The papers make reference to a battle as having occurred at Maysville, Ky., but give no account of it Gen. Buell, who failed to capture Bragg, has been relieved, and Gen. Rosecrans has been appointed to his position: Affairs in the Federal army. The army of Gen. McClellan remains as heretofore. No movement has been made at any point on the Potomac. A accounting party, who returned to Sigel a headquarters on Saturday night, report that the Confederate General Mumford, with a force of 1,500 men, was at Pureellsville, about twelve miles west of Leesburg, on the road to Snicker's Cap. A large patrol of the Confederates is at Leesburg, Middiusbury, and Waterford. The New York Herald, in its "Situation." article, has the following: The rebels paid a visit, a hundred and fifty strong, to Manassas Junction on Friday, and attacked a body of our men numbering only eighty. Our troops retreated with the less of fifteen men and two officers taken priso