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to say that General Hampton, on our extreme right, has the Yankee Gregg in the same wholesome state of dread. He keeps himself so far out of sight as to give rise to the report a short time ago that he had left the south side and gone on a raid somewhere north of James river. It was subsequently ascertained that he was skulking in the bushes. From the Valley. Official dispatches, received yesterday, state that General Early attacked Sheridan's camp, on Cedar creek, before day on the 19th, and surprised and routed the Eighth and Nineteenth corps, and drove the Sixth corps beyond Middleton, capturing eighteen pieces of artillery and thirteen hundred prisoners, which were safely brought off; but the enemy subsequently made a stand, and in turn attacked General Early, causing his line to give way. On the retreat the enemy captured thirty pieces of artillery. Our not less was twenty-three pieces of artillery and some wagons and ambulances. Our loss in killed and wounded was less
We have received copies of New York papers of Wednesday, the 19th instant: Latest from Georgia--Hood represented as retreating before Sherman — the Situation. The Yankees are again in communication with Sherman, and claim that General Hood is retreating before him. The following official dispatches are published: Ship Gap, October 16--5 P. M. We took Ship gap to-day, capturing a part of the Twenty-fourth North Carolina. Two corps are represented to be at Lafayette, and one went south from Villanova plain. They obstructed Snake Creek pass to delay our trains; but by to-morrow I can move in any direction. W. T. Sherman, Major-General. Deserters from Hood's army report his force at thirty thousand. The strength of his cavalry is not known. There is no additional news from the Tennessee river, except that Roddy's forces moved from Tuscumbia yesterday. G. H. Thomas Major-General. Chattanooga,October 17--10 A. M. The rear of H