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From Northern papers; of the 4th inst, we gather a variety of interesting intelligence, which we condense in the summary below: History of Wilson's raid — its Unfortunate Termination — a Yankee way of Balancing Damages. The correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, under date of July 2d, gives that journal quite a lengthy account of Wilson's recent raid upon the Richmond and Danville Railroad. The force which was engaged were the divisions of Wilson and Kantz, numbering about 6,000 men, under command of the former, and sixteen pieces of artillery. He says: With this force Gen Wilson set out at 1 A M on the 22d of June, starting from the vicinity of Prince George Court House. He crossed the Petesrburg and Weldon Railroad at Reams's Station, at which point Col Chapman, with the Second brigade of Wilson's own division, had a skirmish with a small force of the enemy, which, however, was easily driven. The expedition moved by way of Dinwiddie Court House toward Pe