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up in line two deep in sight of our men and were put through the manual. This parade was what is known as the "muster for pay"--a term all soldiers will understand. With the exception of this show, nothing of interest took place on the lines during the day. The Yankee army on this side — Butler's Army of the James--consists of two corps, the Tenth and Eighteenth. Besides these, Butler has a division at work at Dutch gap. The Dutch Gap canal. A copy of Harpers' Weekly for November the 5th is before us. It contains, as usual, a number of flaming illustrations of war scenes, the most interesting of which, to us, is a picture of Dutch Gap canal. Some editorial remarks upon the picture state that the canal is nearly completed; but on this point there is a discrepancy between the editor and his artist. The picture represents an immance cut, as wide as Main street, two-thirds through the gap and down to about five feet above high-water mark If the picture be at all accurate,