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The War News. A report was in circulation at an early hour yesterday morning that a fight occurred near Winchester, in the Valley of Virginia, on Monday last, which resulted disastrously to the Confederate arms. As usual, when any unfavorable news is afloat, the grossest exaggerations prevailed, until the following official dispatch from General Lee was given out by the authorities: "headquarters army Northern Virginia."September 20th. "Hon. James A. Seddon: "General Early reports that, on the morning of the 19th, the enemy advanced on Winchester, near which place he met his attack, which was resisted from early in the day till near night, when he was compelled to retire. After night he fell back to Newtown, and this morning to Fisher's Hill. "Our loss reported to be severe. "Major-General Rodes and Brigadier-General Godwin were killed, nobly doing their duty. "Three pieces of artilleries of King's battalion, were lost. "The trains and supplies wer
From Charleston. Charleston, September 20. --Two large guns, drawn by twenty horses each, have been brought to Battery Gregg, and are being mounted by the enemy. They are supposed to be steel guns. The enemy continue their fire on the city.
From Florida. Mobile. September 20. --The raid reported from Pensacola, on Pollard, yesterday, was incorrect.--All quiet.