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se. From the gentleman who gave us the above information, we learn that the Yankee fleet is laying quietly at the lower side of Dutch Gap. It is composed of three 1-turreted and one 2-turreted monitors, two large side-wheel steamers, two propellers, and one small side-wheel steamer. --Last week a transport landed a quantity of supplies on the south side of the river, which were taken up by a wagon train and conveyed to Butler's army. From Georgia. An official dispatch from Gen. Johnston states that matters are comparatively quiet in front of Atlanta, the only hostilities that have lately transpired being some artillery practice at long range across the Chattahoochee. The enemy doubtless have possession of some of the fords on the river. Arrest of Citizens of Gloucester. Although we have a well authenticated report that the Yankees have withdrawn their forces from Gloucester county, they have not altogether ceased their annoyances and depredation upon the peopl
Army tobacco Rations. --A letter from Gen. Johnston's army says: The army draws tobacco now and then. You will have an idea of the quality from a remark that fell from a sort of wag the other day. He couldn't use, he said, the smoking tobacco he bought these days; and as for the chewing tobacco they drew, he intended to get a detail to chew it for him, he couldn't do it.