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in from the State--the meeting adjourned in rather a sombre mood. John Brown's melody was not sung the third time. The position of affairs in Northern Virginia. The Herald, of the 5th, in its situation article, says the Federal army is making rapid advances into the different Gaps of the Blue Ridge heretofore held by the Confederates, and are now in possession of all of them as far as Ashby's Gap, which they are fronting. It adds: Yesterday General Stahel, with a portion of Sigel's command, drove the enemy out of Thoroughfare Gap, and General Carl Schurz immediately occupied it. General Bayard's force meantime holds Aldle and all the country between that point and Sigal's front Buckland Mills is also in our possession. Thus the rebels are pretty closely outflanked, hemmed in, and out off from Richmond.--General McClellan is fifty miles nearer the rebel capital than General Lee's army, and a vigorous movement — protected, of course, by a cautious attention to his rea