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we learn that on one day of week before last five transports, containing 6,000 men, left Aquia Creek for Washington, being a portion of those whose term of enlistment had expired. The Herald admits that from two to four regiments per day are arriving at home from the army of the Potomac; and late telegraphic advices from the North state that the departures have been so great as to break up Gen. Humphrey's division. Passengers from New Orleans say that 9,000 are going home from Gen. Banks's army, and the same reports come from the armies of Grant and Rosecrans. The number of effective men thus leaving the Federal service during the months of May and June will be between 200,000 and 300,000. The draft thus far has not been enforced, and, from our own experience with the conscription, it will be some months before their places can be filled if its enforcement is attempted, and, when filled, that number of levies of raw conscripts will add very little to the efficiency of their amy
mns of troops. Gen. Lee, it is said, has issued addresses to his army, congratulating them upon their past achievements, and foreshadowing a raid into Maryland. He tells them they are to have long and rapid marches through a country without railroads, and calls upon every man to be prepared for the severest hardships. From Tennessee and Kentucky. Cincinnati, May 28. --Dispatches, dated Murfreesboro', yesterday, say that Bragg's army is falling back, and it is quite probable Rosecrans is advancing. We look for important news from that quarter soon. The rebel intentions in Kentucky are undeveloped. They are massing a considerable force north of Monticello, and it looks as though they would try to cross the river again. Carter is waiting for them. Miscellaneous. A Federal officer of some distinction, who was at City Point Sunday, stated that the latest reports from Vicksburg were, that "Grant had been killed and Vicksburg captured. " The officer added, we