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rly direction, and is situated on the Brunswick and Florida railroad. The campaign of the Mississippi Valley. The New Orleans Delta has an encouraging article upon the campaign in the West, which we copy: The prospect of the Confederate arms in the West is every day looking brighter. The recent movements of our Generals from the Tennessee river to the Ozark Mountains, have been marked by comprehensive forethought and skillful execution. The dispositions of Johnston, Beauregard, Bragg and Polk on the Tennessee border have forced the enemy to pause in his advance; and Buell and Halleck are now evidently perplexed as to whether to persist in the policy of pushing their chief column up the Tennessee river, or withdrawing from that river and pouring a grand expedition down the Mississippi. But perhaps the most auspicious feature of the Western programm is revealed in the contemplated movement of Gen. Van-Dorn from Northwestern Arkansas to co-operate on the west bank of t