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The defeat of Sigel.
The Staunton Spectator has the following additional particulars about the defeat of Sigel:
On Friday evening last the forces under command of Gen. Imboden had a skirmish with the advance guard of Sigel's forces at New Market, in Shenandoah county, in which the enemy were driven back and a part of them captured, together with a number of horses.
Ninety-five Yankees and two negroes (prisoners) arrived here on yesterday evening.
At that time Gen. Breckinridge was on the march from this place, on his way to reinforce Gen. Imboden.
He arrived in time on Saturday to form his line of battle about a mile south of New Market, and near the boundary line between the counties of Rockingham and Shenandoah, the position taken being in the county of Shenandoah.
The enemy fell back and the battle was fought on the north side of New Market.
On Sunday the Dutch General, "mit all dat fites mit Sigel," offered battle, and after a severe engagement were defeated,
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