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rigade,) formerly colonel of the Fourth South Carolina cavalry. From the Valley. The news from the Valley is encouraging. General Early, under date of Waynesboro', September 29th, telegraphed General Colston, commanding at Lynchburg, as follows: "No force of the enemy has moved south of Staunton. We drove a large nd joins the south branch. Thus we are assured that the county of Augusta is now clear of the enemy. We are informed that after whipping the Yankee cavalry at Waynesboro', General Early moved forward in pursuit, since which we have no information of his movements. It is stated that the Yankees, while in Page Valley, behavedd the torch to some of the farm houses on the route. Casualties. Casualties in company K, Fourth Virginia cavalry, Wickham's brigade, in the battle near Waynesboro'; Killed — None. Wounded--Lieutenant William A. Moss, in three places, arm, side, and sabre cut on the head; Sergeant E. V. Anderson, thigh; Corporal Thomas Ga