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Re-Enlistments for the War. The following official dispatches were received at the War Department on Saturday: Orange C. H., Feb. 19th. To Gen. S. Cooper: Since my dispatch of the 13th inst., the remainder of Hill's corps, (except portions of the 16th and 22d North Carolina regiments,) the Stonewall brigade, Young's cavalry brigade of Hampton's division, the 25th Va.regiment, Carter's Va battery, 1st Richmond Howitzers, and 3d North Carolina regiment, have re enlisted for the war. (Signed,)R. E. Lee. Dublin, Feb. 19. To Gen. S. Cooper: Echols's brigade of this army, and the 14th Va cavalry, have re-enlisted for the war. Sam. Jones, Maj. Gen.
nia had begun. On the 24th the whole of A. P. Hill's corps crossed the Potomac at Shepherdstownns of McLaws, Pickett, and Hood; whilst that of Hill consisted of Pender, Heth, and Anderson. The ten. Ewell set his division in motion to join Gen. Hill, he himself going in motion to join Gen. HilGen. Hill, he himself going in front with Rodes's division. At Middletown Gen. E. received word from Gen. Gen. Hill that he was advancing towards Gettysburg, where one corps of the enemy was reported to have are enemy were observed to be moving rapidly from Hill's front to that of Rodes's, and to be advancingd fifty yards to his right and rear, some of Gen. Hill's troops, lying down, while the enemy were fhich overlapped Ewell's on both flanks, (for Gen. Hill had not then entered the town,) and had alreaction on the flank of the enemy confronting Gen. Hill--Early in turn on the flank of those opposinntil my next the part which Heth and Pender, of Hill's corps, bore in this day's fight. I will only[1 more...]