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within three-quarters of a mile of the enemy's fortifications on Sunday night, and are entrenching. General Halleck says that his position will not warrant risking anything, hence his moving by regular approaches, and fortifying as he goes. It was expected that our forces would open on the enemy by Thursday. General Lovell is reported as having arrived at Corinth on Sunday night, with 7,000 raw troops from New Orleans. Deserters say that the rebel army have more confidence in Bragg and Price than Beauregard. The rebel army is on half rations. They get fresh beef twice a week, and spoiled corn beef the balance of the time, but no pork. The sickness in their army is fearful and increasing while the health of our army is rapidly improving. Their officers have sent all their baggage and personal effects to Grand Junction. Affairs in Norfolk — a good batch of Munchausen. The Norfolk correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer sends that paper, the follow