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The War News — the enemy repulsed at Petersburg — capture of prisoners.--the Railroad Again in our possession — Sheridan's raiders, &c. Early yesterday morning rumors of the most favorable sort were in circulation in regard to the situation of affairs on the Southside, and every man at the street corners had some new piece oered, and they were speedily driven back. The late brilliant achievement of Hampton's cavalry. We have received a more detailed account of the defeat of Sheridan's forces by our cavalry under Generals Hampton and Fitz Lee, which not only confirms previous intelligence, but shows that the enemy were thoroughly beaten and dey could not be brought to face our men the third time. Many of the horses were rendered useless, and on the retreat a large number of the men were dismounted. Sheridan's force consisted of Wilson's and Gregg's divisions, (six brigades,) numbering in all some ten thousand men, with several pieces of artillery. Captured officers<
Twenty Yankee prisoners, captured from Grant's army, reached this city yesterday and were carried to the Libby. The five hundred taken from Sheridan's corps by Wade Hampton some days since, have been sent South by way of Lynchburg.