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ords across the Potomac, and that they are preparing to leave a position which exposes them to an attack in the rear. It says: It is believed in the front that Lee has divided his army into two large corps--one under Jackson and the other under Longstreet, and is leaving the region in which he has been posted since recrossing the river into Virginia. From information received this forenoon, we believe that portions of Jackson's advance have crossed the Blue Ridge by the gap at Front Royal, while we are also satisfied that the force of eight thousand rebels, under Walker, known to have been for two days past at Upperville, are the advance of Longstreet's corps. The expectation of the rebel Generals was probably to be able to make a successful dash at Sigel's corps at and around Centreville on their retreat toward; Gordonsville. Hence the appearance of their troops at the points indicated above. We may not inappropriately add that our army of the Potomac is promptl