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ers whose time has expired. The Washington Star, of Friday evening, has the following important announcement, showing that there is, and is to be, trouble in the Army of the Potomac with the expired enlistment men. It is because of this that Burnside has gone to Grant, in stead of undertaking his independent expedition up the Peninsula. The Star says: As the time is approaching when a number of the regiments belonging to the Army of the Potomac are to be discharged from the military sittle opposition manifested, and that was completely overwhelmed by the preponderance of sentiment in its favor. Three new regiments have been organized by Wisconsin, and are en route for the front. The 36th and 37th have been assigned to Burnside's corps, and the 38th to the second army corps. The Veteran Reserves organized at New Orleans have been ordered to Washington. A Characteristic article from the Herald-- Grant's estimate of the Virginia campaign. The New York Herald