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emy retired hurriedly. The pursuit continued on as far as Jarratt's Station, on the Weldon road, thirty miles below here. At this point, night supervening, and our men and horses broken down the chase was abandoned. The enemy were, however, thoroughly demoralized, and every man was making rear-raids on his own hook — their organizations having been entirely destroyed. At this point pursuit was abandoned, as I have stated. Their route now to Grant will be via Sussex C, H., and through Southampton up into Prince George, which is a distance of some sixty miles.--The woods and roads are said to be full of the enemy, who are scattered in every direction, and are constantly being brought in. In addition to the captures previously reported, I have the gratification of informing you that we captured two more pieces of artillery, nine more wagons, more ambulances — how many is not known. The wagons include the headquarter and private wagons of Gen. Wilson, and also of Gen. McIntosh,