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of artillery in all. The pursuit continued. We followed the enemy up to the of Fisher's Hill, where Colonel Nichols, with his gallant Ninth New York, charged them again and drove them back, leaving a considerable portion of their wagon train in his hands, which he secured. We did not follow up the chase beyond Fisher's Hill. The infantry commands moved up to Cedar creek and went into their old camps, while the cavalry bivouacked for the night a little beyond Strasburg, at Buckland, and along the pike between Fisher's Hill and the former place. At an early hour this morning--Thursday, the 20th,--the cavalry corps was again in motion. Colonel Powell captured fourteen pieces of cannon which the enemy had driven into the mountains on the left of the Valley. At Woodstock, the column was halted and rested for a short time, and then we returned towards Strasburg again. Strong flanking parties were thrown out on either side of the pike to pick up the stragglers t