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wa Elections. In twenty-six counties of Iowa the vote of Stone (Lincolnite) is 1,998 ahead of his Democratic competitor. Stone's majority in the State will be from 12,000 to 15,000. The fight at Bristol Station. The Yankees claim a decided victory at Bristol Station, Va., on Thursday last. Meade telegraphs to his friends at Washington that he captured five pieces of artillery, two stand of colors, and 450 prisoners. Miscellaneous. One thousand men from the convalescent camp at Washington were detailed on the 15th to throw up fortifications south of the Potomac. Major-Gen. Anger is temporarily in command of the troops around Washington, Gen, Heintzelman being sick. The Yankee journals say Gen. Meade has arrived at Manassas, where he will give the rebels all they desire if they give him a chance. Here, they say, he can be reinforced from Washington with 30,000 men if necessary. Affairs in Rosecrans's army are reported to be without interest.
risoners. The skill and promptitude of Major-Gen. Warren, the gallantry and bearing of the officers and soldiers of the 2d corps, are entitled to high commendation. By command of Major-Gen. Meade. (Signed) S. Williams. Later from Rosecrans — Bragg shelled out. The Yankee dates from Chattanooga are to the 10th inst. A telegram says: Yesterday and the day before our guns on the left and right opened, and compelled Gen. Bragg to remove his headquarters from Missionary Ridg by a Lieutenant, came into our lines in a body. They report that the enemy are building pontoons. This indicates an attempt to dislodge us from our present position by a flanking movement across the river, which will be provided against by Gen. Rosecrans. There has been no communication with Gen. Burnside for several days. The public has been wrongly impressed as to the strategic relations of his command with this army. It is serving a good purpose, but not in the manner generally supp
Burnside and his not reinforcing Rosecrans. --Gen. Burnside was ordered to move up to the East Tennessee Valley into Virginia, (so Northern papers say,) to justify his not reinforcing Rosecrans. The National Intelligencer says that he "was not ordered to reinforce Rosecrans until the 14th inst., when the Government was advisRosecrans. The National Intelligencer says that he "was not ordered to reinforce Rosecrans until the 14th inst., when the Government was advised that the enemy were about to attack the Army of the Cumberland in large force. Almost insurmountable difficulties stood in the way of a rapid march of Burnside's forces down the valley." secrans. The National Intelligencer says that he "was not ordered to reinforce Rosecrans until the 14th inst., when the Government was advised that the enemy were about to attack the Army of the Cumberland in large force. Almost insurmountable difficulties stood in the way of a rapid march of Burnside's forces down the valley."