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The War News. All was again quiet on Grant's lines below Richmond yesterday. The oft repetition of this announcement would be wearisome in the extreme did it refer to a matter of less vital importance. But the Great Army of the Union lies to-day only distant, at one point, some eight miles from the capital of our country; and not only its every movement, but its very inactivity, is to us matter of the deepest concern. Therefore it is that we think it necessary, day after day, to chronicle its lack of activity. Though there have been no movements in advance, we learn there is a very important movement going on in the rear of the Army of the James. A gentleman who reached this city yesterday from behind the Yankee lines, reports that the Yankee army is very much depressed by the result of the recent Presidential election. They think they see in the re-election of Lincoln an endless prolongation of the war, and hence are woefully cast down. They had hoped for McClellan's