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opened upon them with musketry, cannon and mortars. Our guns replied, and the firing was kept up for half an hour. There were no casualties on our side. From the Valley. Passengers by last night's train bring the intelligence that Sheridan's force has been considerably diminished by the sending off of troops in the direction of Washington city. Some of his cavalry have likewise disappeared. Mosby is reported to have made a descent on another wagon train, on the road from Martinsburg to Winchester, burned a number of wagons and carried off safely some horses and mules. The train was guarded by a detachment of infantry and one company of cavalry. The Yankee depredations in the Luray Valley were very severe, an immense quantity of grain having been destroyed; but there is now no Yankee force in that vicinity. Georgia. There has been no news received from Georgia for several days. Sherman is in a troubled state, judging from his erratic movements, and doe