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up to the present writing. A general fight may or may not have taken place; but we think it probable that if anything really stirring had occurred we should have had intelligence of it. All the intelligence we have from the Southwest will be found under our telegraphic head, which represents the contending parties in active preparation for the impending conflict. The storm- cloud must soon burst in that quarter, and we may be permitted to express the fullest confidence in our chieftains there, and the gallant men under their command. On the line of the Rappahannock matters are seemingly quiet, and little apprehension is felt that the enemy will early advance from that direction. Our latest information from the Valley represents "Stonewall" Jackson and the foe, in large numbers, within two miles of each other. It is said that our little army has a strong position, and, if the enemy should continue to advance, them will no doubt be a bloody fight near Mount Jackson.