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itzers, for a copy of the New York Herald of the 27th. There is hardly a word in the Herald about the recent movement of Grant's army. A Washington dispatch says that arrangements are "in process of execution which insure the early capture of Richm Major-General Canby. General Steele had been strongly reinforced, and had taken the offensive. Dispatches from General Grant, dated at 10 o'clock last night, report no military operations. The above comprises the substance of military inday an avalanche of rumors without foundation. Among these were the capture of Mobile by Farragut, a serious disaster to Grant's army, and another victory, including the capture of Early himself, by Sheridan. The facts are that there is no informabeen captured. Although preparations for that purpose are in progress, they were not, at last accounts, quite completed, Grant's army has sustained no disaster whatever, and is not likely to meet with any. It is stronger and in better spirits and c