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From the Rapidan. Orange C. H., Jan. 7. --The 4th Virginia cavalry surprised an infantry picket of the enemy near Eldorado, Culpeper county, on Tuesday last, capturing three of them. A large number of the three years men in the Yankee army are re-enlisting for the war, receiving in every instance the large bounty and thirty five days furlough. The enemy will preserve their old organisation in fact. Weather bitterly cold — the thermometer being eight degrees above hero.
From Southwestern Virginia. Abingdon, Jan. 7. --Gen. Wm. E. Jones captured, on Sunday last, near Jonesville, Lee county, Va., over four hundred of the Yankee force that has been infesting that county. He captured three pieces of artillery and all their wagons, horses, and mules. His loss was killed and 12 wounded.
From last Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 7. --Owing to the cold weather everything is quiet in front. The main body of the enemy remain in and around Knoxville. Gen. Grant visited Knoxville recently, and made a speech to the troops. It is reported that some of the enemy have re-enlisted under offers of $400 bounty and a land warrant located in East Tennessee.
From Charleston. Charleston, Jan. 7. --All quiet; no firing. It has been raining incessantly, and the weather is very cold.