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From Jackson.
Again Jackson telegraphs the War Department that through the blessing of God he has been victorious, and has completely routed the enemy, capturing six pieces of his artillery.
The telegrams from other sources, published yesterday, announced that an attack had been made upon Jackson by the combined forces under Shields and Fremont, near Port Republic, in Rockingham county, the enemy appearing on the opposite bank of the North and Shenandoah rivers.
The battle was a furious one, and the loss on both sides heavy; but our forces fought so desperately against the superior force brought against them that the enemy were forced to give way and beat a hasty retreat.
They were closely pursued by the cavalry, who were close upon their heels at the last accounts.--The battles occurred on Sunday and Monday, June 8th and 9th.
Our losses in the engagements are upwards of five hundred, but the Federal loss is known to be more severe Fremont, who is blockading the roads in his