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r efforts to drive from our soil every vestige of the presence of the invader. It is right and proper that we should on suitable occasions return our grateful thanks to the Almighty Disposer of events, that in the goodness of His Providence He has though fit to give victory to the came of the just. By command of Maj-Gen. Gen. E. Meade. (Signed) S. A. Williams, A. A. G. Dispatches about the Falling back of Gen. Lee and Consequent fighting A dispatch, dated near Gettysburg, July 5, says: The enemy have retreated towards the Potomac. Their skirmishers were drawn in last night, and a small force, probably the rear guard, passed through Emmettsburg this morning about daylight. Our troops have been engaged all day in burying the dead and relieving the wounded, and collecting arms from that field, many thousands of which belong to the rebels. Preparations are in progress to interrupt the progress of the rebels to the Potomac, and our army is already in motion.