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to dispute further advance. He remains in constantly increasing force directly in front, a few miles distant, reviewing heavy reinforcements of old troops from General Lee's army. Longstreet passed through Augusta on the 10th and 11th inst., by rail to Resaca. Their advance has reached Lafayette. The rebels have been mo Among the reports in the Northern papers are the following: That Gen. Joe. Johnston has been placed in command of the Army of Northern Virginia in place of Gen. Lee, who has gone to Tennessee; that three divisions of Lee's army have gone to Bragg, and that Longstreet has gone there too. The Herald, in an editorial, saysLee's army have gone to Bragg, and that Longstreet has gone there too. The Herald, in an editorial, says: The probability of a war with England or with France, or with both of these Powers combined, is now the general and absorbing topic of conversation, and even exercises a considerable influence upon the speculations in Wall street. Gold was quoted in New York on the 18th at 133¾a134.
From Gen. Lee's army. --Notwithstanding a collision has been predicted between the armies of Gens. Lee and Meade for several days past, parties immediately from the army persist in representing everything as quiet. There is an occasional cavalry skirmish, and as a result of one of these, thirty-five prisoners were brought down by the Central train last night. From Gen. Lee's army. --Notwithstanding a collision has been predicted between the armies of Gens. Lee and Meade for several days past, parties immediately from the army persist in representing everything as quiet. There is an occasional cavalry skirmish, and as a result of one of these, thirty-five prisoners were brought down by the Central train last night.