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had two signal stations in the tops of two large pines, from which they could very plainly observe any changes in the disposition of our troops. Official report of the battle of Reams's station, on the 25th ultimo. The following is General A. P. Hill's official report of the battle fought at Reams's station, on the Weldon railroad, on yesterday week: "Headquarters Third Corps, "August 31, 1864. "Colonel: I have the honor to report the correct list of results in the fight ofns, twenty- one hundred and fifty prisoners, thirty-one hundred stands of small arms and thirty-two horses. "My own loss in cavalry, artillery and infantry is seven hundred and twenty men-killed, wounded and missing. Very respectfully, "A. P. Hill, Lieutenant-General. "Colonel W. H. Taylor, "Assistant Adjutant-General." The Valley. The impression still prevails that General Early whipped the enemy on Saturday last near Shepherdstown, though it is not officially confirmed.--The