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d not then sent off any important proportion of his army. The Charlottesville Advocate, speaking of the latest movements there, says: "On the morning of the 10th, General Early advanced from his camp on a general reconnaissance, and proceeded nearly to Newtown, about eight miles this side of Winchester. He found the enemy in full force, about five miles in his front, in the neighborhood of Kernstown and Bartonsville. He remained in position this side of Newtown until the night of the 13th, when he withdrew. General Early had learned that some of Sheridan's troops had been dispatched to Grant, but found him with his three corps all in hand and occupying a fortified line. "Our cavalry had quite a sharp engagement on the 12th, Rosser, with his old brigade and Wickham's, was on our left — Payne, with his brigade, on the pike — and Lomax, with his command, on the right. Rosser's old brigade was whipped; but the fortunes of the day on the left were more than restored by Wickh