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s of communication. [from our own correspondent.] Petersburg, Va, June 30 — 3 P. M. Wilson's contempt for the cavalry must surely heighten his respect for the infantry. Though our cavalrge to turn up wherever and whenever they can do us most harm. On Tuesday evening Hampton fought Wilson at Sappony Church, three miles from Stony Creek and sixteen miles from this place, and succeeded Reports from Petersburg. It was reported in Petersburg on Wednesday that a large number of Wilson's raiders had fallen into our hands, and this was repeated by prisoners who were brought in at hat the capture was made at or near Stony Creek, on the Weldon railroad. They also stated that Gen Wilson was with this brigade, and it is conjectured that he is among the captured. We took horseetersburg Express, of yesterday, has the following information of the thieving and plundering of Wilson's gang in the counties of Dinwiddie, Nottoway, and Lanenburg: From Mr. Robert Sydnor, an es