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enemy's preparations greatly segmented." It was rumored that Meigs, the Yankee Quartermaster General, had been reserved in consequence, but it is believed to be untrue. The progress of hostilities. The Yankee correspondents report that General Lee is retreating on Richmond. They also say that the pretended fortification of the hills in the rear of Fredericksburg in a mere feint. The Dutch General Sigel, in an official dispatch, from an account of a reconnaissance, by General throuside lost fifteen in all. It was defi contained by this reconnaissance that Jackson and left the Shenandoah Valley, being only a brigade of troops at Winchester.--on Saturday last Jackson was at Culpeper Court moving by forced marches to join Gen. Lee of Fredericksburg. The Court of Inquiry on Gen. McDowell--he Lays down the plan of investigation. The Court of Inquiry asked by Gen. McDowell assembled in Washington on Wednesday last. At the request of the Court Gen. McD. gave the fo