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ill hereafter be looked upon with much respect by the cities of Richmond, since it was at 3 A. M. on that day that Gen. Gustavus Smith lets camp a pursuit of the retiring Federal forces, who save for weeks threatened the safety of the capital. The s to determine upon request — a fact known to our chiefs three days before, and to harrans or destroy their rear guard, Gen. Smith started forth yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, while the whole of our divisions have been supplied with rations for two t is substantiated by the best information communicated before the march of the advance. As might have been anticipated, Smith's division came up with the foe after sunrise, and a sharp musketry fight ed lasting for two or more hours, but with wmes River, co-operating with Burnside, wholly or in part, in his advance from Norfolk. The gap left open in our lines by Smith's advance has been closed by Gen. Suger's division of Norfolk troops, and in this connection we may add, that it is the