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nside's army is not important, A letter from Aquia Creek, dated the 3d inst., says the writer is "constrained to believe that no part of the rebel army at Fredericksburg has made a retrograde movement on Richmond." He adds: True, Lee is probably preparing to do so at a moment's notice, by sending to the rear, per rail, everything likely to embarrass him in such an undertaking, but none of his troops have yet started in that direction. Our army never was better provided or, of Fredericksburg. Deserters from the rebels continue to arrive daily. They represent their army as being very destitute, particularly in clothing. No salt meat has been issued since they left Maryland. Last week an order was issued by Gen. Lee that such soldiers as were without shoed make moccasins from the rawhides — otherwise they must do duty barefooted A Washington dispatch, dated the 2d, says: Everything is now about ready for the departure of the Banks expedition, and