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ird Division: The cavalry of the Third Division, with whom I have just conversed, present a sorry picture. They are dusty and almost worn out by twelve days incessant marching and vigils, during which they have marched over 350 miles or perhaps 400 miles, finding it impossible to cut through the rebel lines at Reams's Station, and no help coming from the vicinity of Petersburg, General Wilson ordered his command to retreat under cover of night towards Suffolk. Having crossed Nottoway river about thirty miles below Petersburg, they struck for the railroad and crossed at Garrett's Station, and bearing southward crossed the Blackwater at the county road bridge, and came into our lines at Cabin Point five miles southeast of Fort Powhatan. Vallandigham's speech at Dayton. The Cincinnati papers publish in full the speech of Mr. Vallandigham, delivered to his fellow- townsmen at Dayton, Ohio. The following extracts are about all of interest we find in it: Endorsed