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From Northern Virginia.

The passengers by the Central train last night brought nothing new with reference to the position of affairs on the line of the Rappahannock, except a vague report that a body of the enemy, supposed to be cavalry, were marching on Orange Court-House. The report is hardly entitled to be considered reliable, as it is scarcely probable that they would attempt to penetrate so far in the rear of Gen. Lee's army.

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