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fty prisoners and burned a train landed with commissary stores and nine was gone. Later — official Dispatch. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department last night: "Headquarters army Northern Virginia, "November 15, 1864. "Hon. James A. Seddon, Secretary of War: "General Breckinridge reports that, on the night of the 13th instant, he turned Bull's gap, when the enemy attempted to retreat. "About 1 o'clock on the 14th instant, with Vans has and Duke's commands, he struck their column and routed it. Several hundred prisoners, ten stands of colors, six pieces of artillery, with caissons and horses complete, fifty loaded wagons with teams, and ambulances with medical supplies, &c., were captured. R. E. Lee." Sherman's movements. The Yankee newspapers are, just now, filled with a deal of nonsensical speculation as to Sherman's movements. All unite in stating that he is about to execute a grand move, but none of them agree in wh