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ls Banks and Sigel are making in the vicinity of Winchester will render any success which the rebels may achieve but of short duration. The bridge across the Potomac at this point was completed yesterday, and its security tested by the passage of a heavy burthen train. The road between here and Winchester is being rapidly repaired, and it is believed the Government will have its use in a few days, thus greatly facilitating the transmission of supplies to the army in the Valley. M'Clellan's army. The New York Tribune, of the 14th, says, editorially: We have late private advices from our army be fore Richmond. In spite of its heavy losses by sickness. privation, and combat, it is to-day the strongest and most effective army ever yet assembled on this continent — much stronger even in numbers than is generally supposed. It has more and better artillery than any other army in the world over had. The tremendous. incessant rains of the last month have converte