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From General Lee's army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia, Jan. 20th, 1864. Two-thirds of the month of January and over one half of the winter have passed away. In aelieve we shall be able to hurt Meade back to the capital at Washington otherwise I fear lest General Lee may be forced to abandon the line of the great Central Railroad, and Richmond may once again Jackson to raise the siege. Now is the time for action. Let Congress pass the bill providing Gen. Lee with a sufficiency of negroes, free and slaves, to take the places of the teamsters, cooks, pioo a public good, but the "reserve" force is a miserable and ridiculous farce, not called for by Gen. Lee, not demanded by the army, and unsanctioned by any intelligent appreciation of the country's war a mob of men to begin the campaign of 1864.--The soldiers, here think and most property, that Gen. Lee is capable of commanding all the troops necessary to the defence of Richmond, and that it will