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From Northern Virginia. --The information brought by the passengers on the Central train last evening leads to the impression that the enemy have fallen back from Culpeper C. H. in the direction of Washington. The presumption is that Meade's army has been so weakened by the withdrawal of troops for Rosecrans that he feels his position unsafe so far from his base of operations.
d to its engrossment, and laid on the table. This bill appropriates one million of dollars for the purchase of arms, equipments, ammunition, &c. The order of the day, the bill to regulate prices, was taken up and considered, and continued under discussion till the hour of adjournment. In the House a communication was received from the Senate, announcing that the Senate had agreed to the preamble and resolutions from the House asserting the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the State of Virginia over her ancient boundaries. Mr. Robertson, from the Committee on Confederate Relations, presented a report on the subject of details from the Confederate Army. Mr. Bouldin, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred a resolution inquiring into the propriety of cancelling the bonds of this State in the hands of the Government of the United States and the citizens thereof, reported that it was inexpedient to legislate upon the subject. Mr. Haymond, from the Commi