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n apprised, makes vacant the command of his brigade, and speculation is rife as to his successor. Among the names prominent in connection with it are Lieut.-Col. Harris, of the 12th Miss.; Col, Baker, of the 16th; Col. Jayne, of the 48th; Col. Harris, of the 19th, and Col. Taylor, of the 12th. Any number of court-martials are now in session all over the army dispensing justice. Every corps has one of these courts, and in many cases there are courts for the divisions and brigades. Mosby, the gallant guerilla, has again been in rear of the enemy's lines. On Saturday last he came up with some three or four wagons, and captured them, together with their valuable contents, twenty mules, and ten prisoners, near Bealeton, in Fauquier county. Yesterday was a bright and clear day, and to-day is of like character, and the roads are fast drying. Last night we had the heaviest frost of the season. If the enemy mean to fight, now is their time. There has been considerable acti