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operating in his rear. Early's late stringent order in relation to stragglers is said to be working wonders, and the army is in most excellent trim and in the best possible mood to retrieve the late disgraceful disaster in the loss of the fruits of a thoroughly-won victory.--There are no new movements of troops. The Yankees have withdrawn from the vicinity of the Manassas Gap railroad. They committed many depredations and carried off quite a number of citizens of Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. The crops are still safe. Southwest Virginia and Tennessee. The Yankees are entirely driven from Southwestern Virginia, and there are none of the enemy this side of Bull's gap, on the Virginia and East Tennessee railroad. Western Virginia. The Federals hold a small portion of Greenbrier county; mainly that portion which lies around the Great Falls of New river and the Blue Sulphur Springs. Big Sewell mountain is a retreat for them when pressed by our cavalry. The