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o march out and offer battle to his active adversary. Of the position occupied by Sheridan, it does not become us to speak; but it has already been made public that Averill is guarding the fords of the Potomac, and that the Confederates again occupy Martinsburg and hold complete possession of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad from that point to within a few miles of Harper's Ferry. We may add here that, for several days past, Sheridan has been expecting an attack, as movements on the part of Early were supposed to indicate such an intention. The raid in Sherman's rear. The Cincinnati Commercial's Nashville dispatch states that the first train from the front, since Wheeler's raid reached Chattanooga, on the 18th. Heavy trains left there at once for the front, the last one of which is reported to have been captured near Kingston by a small force detached from Wheeler's command. Since the occupation of Cleveland, Wheeler's movements have been mysterious, probably occasioned by