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with the exception of the above from the World, has been from Lincoln sources, and may yet prove to have been a sample of the war-lying of the Yankee nation. Stanton's War bulletin. The following is the war bulletin of Stanton: Washington, October 12, 8:40 P. M. Major-General Dix, New York: Dispatches have beeStanton: Washington, October 12, 8:40 P. M. Major-General Dix, New York: Dispatches have been received to-day from General Grant, General Sherman and General Sheridan, but no military movements since my last telegram are reported. The following details of the cavalry engagement last Sunday are furnished by General Sheridan: "I have seen no sign of the enemy since the brilliant engagement of the 9th instant. It l not exceed sixty men. The one hundred men of the Eighth Ohio dispersed while guarding the bridge over the Shenandoah have come in, except the officers. " Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Affairs in Tennessee--repulse of Yankee troops. In the two dispatches given below the Yankees acknowledge a defeat; and then, t