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e been caused by a renewal of the gunboat engagement, but we have no intelligence of the result. In official quarters last night we could learn nothing of the situation of affairs down the river. From the Valley — Mosby at work. At the latest accounts Sheridan's command was a mile and a half beyond Strasburg. Some skirmishing had taken place with our forces in that vicinity, but no general engagement. A few days ago Mosby attacked one of the enemy's wagon trains at Berryville, in Clarke county, destroyed it, and captured a quartermaster's wagon, with a large amount in greenbacks. He also took some two hundred or three hundred prisons, who were at Gordonsville yesterday on their way South. Good for Mosby. The situation in Georgia. The only additional intelligence we have from Atlanta will be found under the telegraphic head. A storehouse was set on fire by the enemy's shells, and that and some other buildings were consumed. A dispatch, dated August 8, from a