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eral Meade's army, so completely was the retreat executed. The address to his army, dates Saturday, which was allowed to fall into the hands of Gen. Kilpatrick at Hagerstown, and which indicated his intention to risk a decisive battle, looks now like a clever ruse of Gen. Lee to deceive our Generals while he was passing his army securely into Virginia, whither all of his valuable trains of stores, ammunition, and rich plunder, had preceded him. Gen. Meade's army is in the vicinity of Berlin, Md., and it is thought that some days will be occupied in recuperating both men and horses after their fatiguing marches in the intense heat. Gen. Lee's army is reported to be pushing on as rapidly as possible towards Culpeper, and will probably not halt until it cross in the Rappahannock. It is said to be greatly dispirited. The killing of a Yankee Lieutenant in Norfolk particulars of the affair — Coolness of the Walgat — his fate. A brief notice of the killing of "Lt. A. L.
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