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repairs to the railroad below Manassas have been completed. Admiral Dahlgren, in command of the fleet before Charleston, has also gone up. The New York World has a special dispatch from Washington stating that "Captain Thomas Turner has relieved Admiral Dahlgren." The movements of Meade's army. The Baltimore American, of Friday, has the following about the movements of Meade's army: Information from the army of the Potomac up to 1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon states that Kilpatrick's cavalry division had pushed back Stuart's cavalry beyond Gainesville toward Warrenton; that Lee was at Warrenton with his forces in line of battle; and that our troops are moving steadily onward in two columns. In the engagement on Monday our cavalry drove the rebel cavalry from Gainesville to beyond Buckland Mills, five miles westward, when a rebel line of battle — infantry and artillery, at least a mile long — was encountered. Gen. Davis's cavalry brigade and battery were at one time