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the correspondent of the Appeal, writing on the 19th inst. The following extracts are interesting: It is now reliably ascertained that the late movement of Gen. Grant was a feint, for the purpose of inducing the Confederates to reduce their forces here by sending the troops to points threatened with more imminent danger. I have it also from reliable authority that the reported arrival at Memphis of the greater part of Grant's army was all a ruse, got up for the same purpose of misleading and deceiving our authorities here. Instead of going to Memphis and on up the river, the troops were simply removed from the peninsula opposite Vicksburg to Millikeny's movements, and the result proves that their suspicions were well founded. How this knowledge was obtained it is not purulent for me to state, but that none of Grant's army is more than twenty-five miles above Vicksburg is well established. The inference, therefore, is that his forces are now being concentrated and organized i