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ivisions were found on the west bank. At the same time, Generals Wilson's and Martindale's brigades of cavalry dashed up the Winchester pike, drove the rebel cavalry at a run; came in contact with Kershaw's division, charged it and captured the Eighth South Carolina regiment, sixteen officers and one hundred and forty-five men and its battle-flag, and Colonel Hennegan, commanding a brigade, with the loss of only two killed and three wounded. Great credit is due to Generals Wilson and Mackintosh, and the Third New Jersey and Second Ohio. The charge was a gallant one. A portion of the Second Massachusetts reserve brigade made a charge on the right of the line, and captured an officer and eleven men of Gordon's division of infantry. Our loss in the reconnaissance is very slight. P. H. Sheridan, Major-General. [This is the capture of a picket post of about one hundred men of Kershaw's division, which has been mentioned.] The Peace Democrats of New York