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over the scene the rebel army retired into I-u-k-a, and at twelve o'clock at night commenced their retreat. At about seven o'clock A. M., their whole force was in rapid fight, pursued closely by Hamilton's division. At about twelve o'clock General Grant and staff arrived from Burnsville, and the Second and Sixth divisions arrived about the same time, and were immediately ordered to return. Gen. Grant remained a short time, and then returned to Burnsville, from whence, next morning, he returGen. Grant remained a short time, and then returned to Burnsville, from whence, next morning, he returned to Corinth. Official notice has been received that Rosecrans is a Major General--a deserved recognition of valuable services and his military skill. From M'Clellas's army — the rebels very timid about an advance — the army to take a rest. A letter dated Frederick, Md., Oct, 1st, says a large Federal cavalry force, with artillery, crossed the river and went within four miles of Martinsburg, but they met the Confederates and were driven back: Another column, under Captain Farns