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Re-Enlistments for the War. The following official dispatches were received at the War Department on Saturday: Orange C. H., Feb. 19th. To Gen. S. Cooper: Since my dispatch of the 13th inst., the remainder of Hill's corps, (except portions of the 16th and 22d North Carolina regiments,) the Stonewall brigade, Young's cavalry brigade of Hampton's division, the 25th Va.regiment, Carter's Va battery, 1st Richmond Howitzers, and 3d North Carolina regiment, have re enlisted for the war. (Signed,)R. E. Lee. Dublin, Feb. 19. To Gen. S. Cooper: Echols's brigade of this army, and the 14th Va cavalry, have re-enlisted for the war. Sam. Jones, Maj. Gen.
nd our men press them, pouring a deadly fire at these flying fugitives. A group of officers gathering around a white flag with a red centre, the badge of one of their corps, were vainly endeavoring to rally their men, when a shot from one of Col Jones's guns killed two or three of them and the rest quickly scattered. Seeing a second and larger line near the town, Gen. Early haited Gen. G until Gens. Hayes and Hoke could come up, when a second charge was made, and three pieces of artillery, bepite of Daniel's success our forces could not have held their ground against the column of the enemy endeavoring to turn Doles's left), yet his loss was not heavy. Gordon's loss was about 400. That of the other two brigades was quite slight. Col. Jones's battalion of artillery also did good service without corresponding loss. Rodes came into action on the flank of the enemy confronting Gen. Hill--Early in turn on the flank of those opposing Rodes. Thus it happened that many of the Yanke