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ained and followed up. The General this evening for New York. News from the Army of the Potomac about the Presidential struggle is of the most conflicting character. The fact seems to be that the old soldiers who served under him are for McClellan, but the new are for Lincoln. The officers, brave in the face of death, appear utterly cowed in presence of this question, the Lincolnites — all who seek promotion — being noisy and vehement, while the McClellan shoulder straps are mute as mitation of the Valley by Sheridan, there is still an immense quantity of grain, &c., outside of the track taken by our army. It is understood that the chief cause for the removal of General Averill from his command in the Valley was his of McClellan. Iron the express south. By way of Chire, the Yankee papers have New Orleans advices as late as the 16th instant. No new military movements of importance in the Gulf Department are reported. It is said that the Mexican General Corrin