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The battle at Cedar Creek--Yankee Losses — Artillery duel — dash at Front Royal, &c.[Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Staunton, August 13, 1862. On Monday last the Yankees sent in a flag of truce, asking permission to bury their dead who fell at the battle of Cedar Creek. The request was granted, and shortly after the battle-field, now become neutral ground, was the scene of several interviews between our officers and the Yankee commander. In these conversations the Yankees said that General Anguer was mortally wounded in the breast, and that Gen. Geary was shot in the arm. They admitted a loss of 400 killed, including many officers, and one of their surgeons incautiously stated that 1,150 wounded were under treatment. Major-General Banks was unsparingly denounced by them for his want of generalship. A statement was made to the effect that there were two divisions in the fight — Anguer's and Banks's, the latter officer being in command. The result of the bat<