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from below Richmond are not of much interest — not enough to give in full. Butler telegraphs on the 8th that "No more troops have been over from Lee. The movement yesterday was made under his eye." On the 10th, Grant telegraphs as follows: City point, Virginia,October 10--4:30 P. M. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Our entire loss in the enemy's attack on our lines, on Friday, the 7th instant, does not exceed three hundred in killed, wounded and missing. The enemy's loss iwas fortunate, as he was the most daring and dangerous of all the bushwhackers in this section of the country. P. H. Sheridan, Major-General. His second dispatch: Strasburg, Virginia, October 9--Midnight. Lieutenant-General Grant, City Point: In coming back to this point, I was not followed up until late yesterday, when a large force of cavalry appeared in my rear. I then halted my command to offer battle by attacking the enemy. I became satisfied that it was only all the re