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From Gen. Lee's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia, Near Orange C. H., Dec. 1, 1863. My last was brought up to 1 P. M. Sunday, from Gordonsville, at which point I wrote of Mosby's brilliant feat in falling upon the rear of Meade's wagon train and capturing the mules. Since then nothing of especial interest has occurred. On Friday evening the fight occurred with Johnson's division. During Friday night a rain storm began, which lasted until late in the e out, and then, falling an attack on the part of Gen. Lee. they will fall down to Fredericksburg and attempt to winter on the south side of the river.--And for this reason they have seized all the roads between our army and Fredericksburg. Mosby's scouts report that Meade has abandoned the line of the Orange railway; but from what I have since heard I think he has only abandoned the road south of the river, and that he still hauls his supplies from Bealeton, the first station north of th