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The War news.
Yesterday passed unrippled by a rumor.
At Petersburg, also, all was quiet, though there had been some shelling Thursday night, which did no damage.
A letter from our army correspondent shows that all is quiet along the lines:
[from our own correspondent.] Petersburg, July 21, 1864.
I have not written you for upwards of a week, simply because I had nothing worth recording.
There is no change in the situation, the conformation of the lines of the two armies being identically in every respect as they were on the first day of this month.
The question very naturally arises as to what Grant it doing.
This is more than I can tell you. My impression, however, is that Grant is just now without any plan or definite ideas in regard to the future.
The presence of a "Confederate force" in front of Washington has doubtless, to a large degree, interfered with his original designs, and for the present he is without any definite plan of empaign.
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