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eat News Expected. The Herald's Washington dispatches report cheering news ahead from other quarters than Atlanta, and hint at the speedy capture of Mobile, and some important movement of General Grant, which will put Richmond in greater danger than it has ever been in before. The latest telegrams from the Upper Potomac represent Sheridan as chasing Early up the Valley. The lower Mississippi. Advices from New Orleans to the 29th ultimo represent that General Polignac, on the 22d, crossed the Mississippi between Vicksburg and Natchez with a portion of his command. The draft. The draft has been indefinitely postponed in New York city and Brooklyn. The Herald says "the draft will be enforced as soon as possible, and it is regarded as the most successful peace measure by all loyal men. Speedy reinforcements to Grant will finish the rebellion this year." Lincoln as a candidate for the Presidency. The Herald says: "Simon Draper has been appointed Co