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ck, together with all the munitions of war in and about the fort. I communicate this result with deep regret, but feel that I performed my whole duty in the defence of my post. I take occasion to bear testimony to the gallantry of the officers and men under my command. They maintained their position with consummate bravery as long as there was any hope of success. I also take great pleasure in acknowledging the courtesies and consideration shown by Brig. Gen. U. S. Grant and Commander Foots, and the officers under their command. I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obd't serv't. Lloyd Tilgeman, Brig. Gen. O. S. A. From the lower Potomac. The Fredericksburg Herald, of the 26th inst. says: On Wednesday night the enemy landed at Chatterton, (Col. John Taylors residence,) searched and ransacked the premises, stole all the turkeys and other poultry, attempted to seduce off the servants, and decamped.--No white male person happened to be th