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d on Gordonsville — the enemy repulsed and pursued. The following, from General Lee, received on Saturday, is supplementary to his dispatch published in our last issue: "Headquarters army of Northern Virginia "December 24, 1864. "Hon. James A. Seddon, Secretary of War: "General Fitz Lee reports that the force which attacked General Lomax on yesterday consisted of two divisions of the enemy's cavalry, under General Torbert. "Lomax was posted across the Madison turnpike, two anon Saturday, explains the situation of affairs in Southwestern Virginia, and conveys the gratifying intelligence that the enemy has at length been driven out of that country. "Headquarters army Northern Virginia "December 24, 1864. "Hon. James A. Seddon, Secretary of War: "General Breckinridge reports that the enemy, after having been roughly handled in the engagements of Saturday and Sunday; near Marion, many having been killed and wounded, gained possession of Saltville during the