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of all and every of these imputations. The opinion and findings of this council were officially published in the New Orleans papers; and it would have been agreeable to my desire to have had the whole "proceedings" laid before the public, which I yet hope at some future day may be done. Very respectfully,Your obedient servant, R. L. Page, Brigadier-General. Confederate States Army. Fort Lafayette, December 27, 1864. The Occupation of Sheridan's troops. A letter from Loudoun county, Virginia, dated the 3d instant, says: A cavalry force from General Sheridan's army visited the neighborhood of Upperville and Middlebury on the 27th ultimo and destroyed and carried away a considerable amount of property belonging to secessionists of that neighborhood. A few days ago another party of Union cavalry entered the county from Fairfax, and made several arrests of disloyal residents. A brigade of cavalry and artillery has been stationed near Lovettsville. General Devin is