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re going on in the Army of the Potomac, Meade, Humphreys, Patrick and Ingalls had an interview with Grant on Friday. A severe storm occurred on Saturday, which has swollen all the streams to an unprecedented height. All the bridges on the Orange road were washed away except the Rappahannock, and that is seriously threatened by drift wood. By late arrivals from New Orleans, it is reported that the Federals, under Smith, occupied Shreveport, and by way of Carro, it is reported that Steel's expedition from Little Rock had occupied Shreveport and that the rebels were fleeing to Texas Both reports are based upon mere rumor. Farragut confesses that Mobile cannot be taken by the fleet unless a simultaneous move is made by the army. The reported loss of the rebel ram Tennessee, near Grant's Pass, is not believed at New Orleans. New York advertises for 5,000 navy recruits and 10,000 volunteers. John C Rives died at Bladensburg on Sunday. The Florida is said