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and by noonday was fairly on the march northward towards the Opequan. This change of base is said to be in accordance with the programme previously determined upon as soon as the national election was over, and the Copperheads, with their Southern allies, could not take advantage of the change to influence the election. The army has, therefore, stood its ground in order to give its moral support to the loyal voters of the country, when it had not more active business engagements with Early's army. Meantime, the forage question has become a serious one with the army. All the hay and fodder for many miles around has been consumed, and oats. All that the Government furnishes for quadrupeds' demands must be transported nearly forty miles from Martinsburg. To get nearer our base of supplies is, therefore, an object of prime importance to the subsistence of horses as well as men. The column was straightened out and fairly under way by 12 o'clock. The Nineteenth army corps h