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From Northern Virginia. If we are correctly informed, there is no material change in the position of affair in Northern Virginia, notwithstanding the report which obtained circulation yesterday that both armies were moving towards Fredericksburg. It would seem that the enemy are busy in reconstructing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, but we think that this is no indication of an early advance upon their part. On Wednesday last the Yankees captured one of our commissioned offiion of affair in Northern Virginia, notwithstanding the report which obtained circulation yesterday that both armies were moving towards Fredericksburg. It would seem that the enemy are busy in reconstructing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, but we think that this is no indication of an early advance upon their part. On Wednesday last the Yankees captured one of our commissioned officers and five privates, who were on picket, and who had ventured too far beyond the regular lines.