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tempt has been made as yet to cross the river, and it is probable that is may yet be delayed until the railroad communication is in good working order. The Potomac creek bridge will be to-morrow, and trains are expected to run through to Fairmont to- morrow afternoon. It is expected the railroad will be finished to-morrow from Again Creek to the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. The bridge over Potomac Creek was reported this morning as nearly . The carry our supplies as far as Brooks's station, six miles from Aquia Creek, which greatly accommodates our troops. Notwithstanding the late had condition of the roads quartermasters' supplies have been promptly furnished. Long lines of roads have been corduroyed under direction of Col. Ingalls Chief Quartermaster of the army, and are in good condition. The camp fires of the enemy are constantly increasing within sight of Fairmont, affording indications of augmentation of the rebel forces Gen. Lee has joined Gen Long