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am about two feet.--This structure is about eighty feet long and sixty feet high, and is an ugly customer. The Rappahannock bridge is safe as yet, though large quantities of drill wood have accumulated above it, and great fears are entertained that it will have to succumb to the pressure. The army will not be inconvenienced by these breaks, as sufficient supplies are at the front to subsist it until the roads can be repaired. An army correspondent of a New York paper says that Gen. Sheridan has assumed command of the cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac.--Gen. Kilpatrick has been relieved of the command of the 3d division, and Gen. Wilson, recently of the Cavalry Bureau, assumes command. Gen. Tolbert has also been ordered to relieve Gen. Merritt, of the 1st division. Gen. Merritt will have command of the brigade of regulars. It is rumored that Gen. Kilpatrick will also command a brigade in the 1st division. The 2d division, commanded by Gen. Gregg, remains the same.