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no intelligence of a reliable character could be obtained until 9 o'clock P. M., at which hour the following dispatches were received at the War Department by General Cooper. To General Cooper: At 9 o'clock this morning the enemy attacked our right wing, and as the fog lifted the battle ran along the whole line from rigGeneral Cooper: At 9 o'clock this morning the enemy attacked our right wing, and as the fog lifted the battle ran along the whole line from right to left until 6 P. M., the enemy being repulsed at all points. Thanks be to God! As usual, we have to mourn the loss of many of our brave men. I extpect the battle will be renewed at daylight to-morrow morning. R. E. Lee. To General Cooper: General Wade Hampton reports that he had entered Dumfries, and General Cooper: General Wade Hampton reports that he had entered Dumfries, and captured thirty wagons with stores and fifty prisoners, which he brought across the Rappahannock. Gen. Sigel is expected to be at Dumfries to-morrow. R. E. Lee. The highly gratifying nature of these dispatches only increased the general desire to learn something further, and throughout the day the bulletin boards