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postponement of the premeditated attack. It is understood that Gen. Meade visited the entire line, carefully noting the enemy's strong positions, formidable batteries and earthworks, and after consulting with his officers, deemed in advisable to withdraw to the north side of the Rapidan, and orders were accordingly issued to that effect. Gen. Meade abandoned the campaign when it became evident that the enemy had anticipated his advance and rendered an approach to Gordonsville and Orange Court-House an impossibility. The rebels made a show of crossing the Rapidan on Saturday, sending a small force over at each ford, but did not make any demonstration in force. They took possession of Gen. Meade's old signal stations and have a fine view of all our movements. From Chattanooga — the victory of Lookout Mountain. The Northern papers generally do not boast much over the Lookout Mountain fight. They look upon the resistance made by the Confederates as too feeble to comma
From the Rapidan. Orange C. H., Dec. 9. --Nothing new from the front to-day. Everything quiet along our lines.