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are to be followed in a day or two, it is reliably stated, by a regiment of Georgians a thousand strong. The almost daily additions to our army at Pensacola indicates that a decisive, and perhaps an unexpected, blow is soon to be struck by Gen. Bragg, or that the Department of War is apprehensive of some aggressive movement of the black foe, not dreamed of in the philosophy of the many. A rumor is in active circulation this morning, that the proposition made to Congress by the Virginia 1861. The President, his lady, and the Secretary of the Navy, left Montgomery at 2 o'clock on yesterday, for Pensacola. The object of the President's visit is to inspect, in person, the batteries, fortifications, and preparations of Gen. Bragg, previous to his departure for Virginia, which will occur in a very few days. The Vice-President was heard to declare, on yesterday, that His Excellency would go to Richmond, without doubt, early in next week. Congress, it is asserted, wil