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e of the necessities for active operations, regardless of wind or weather. The Herald says the late rains have extended to Fredericksburg, and may have the effect of somewhat retarding the advance of Burnside, but it will also delay the movements of the rebel grand army, and will secure the Upper Potomac to Cumberland by rendering it impassable to rebel infantry or cavalry for weeks to come. The Washington Star says the great deficiency of railroad material in Virginia may delay Burnside a week, perhaps a fortnight. A temporary dock, 200 feet in length, has been constructed at Aquia Creek, and commissary and quartermaster's stores for the entire army landed. Brownlow and Maynard were serenaded at Nashville on the 20th. The Cumberland is rising slowly, but is still very low. George W. Morgan is again enroute for Cumberland Gap. It is reported he will march by the most practicable route to Knoxville. Gold in New York on the 21st, 135½. Exchange 145.