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blished. General Hamtton's operations in the battle south of Petersburg on last Thursday. From the following dispatch of General Lee, received Saturday evening, it will be seen that General Hampton and his brave cavalrymen have made the enemy pay dearly for their encroachments upon his territory last Thursday: --Headquarters Army Northern Virginia, "October 29, 1864. "Hon. James A. Seddon, Secretary of War: "General Hampton followed the enemy on his withdrawal from Rowanty creek, driving his rear guard across and pursuing the cavalry behind the lines of their infantry. "Several hundred prisoners were captured, and the enemy burned some of their caissons and ambulances. "Our lines are re-established. "[Signed] R. E. Lee, General." From the Valley. There was a rumor prevalent yesterday that Brigadier-General Williams, with his cavalry, had met a detachment of the enemy's cavalry in the vicinity of Strasburg and defeated them, capturing a numb