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the fight took place at Staunton river bridle, a few miles this side. The Yankees are understood to have retreated down the and it is ap prehended that they may cross and tap the railroad at some point in Halifax county. More Vandalism. It is currently reported that the Court-house of Nottoway county, and most of the buildings at that point have been burnt by the enemy. A victory in Northern Georgia. Through the energy of the Signal Corps, the following dispatch from General Joseph E Johnston was received at General Bragg's headquarters yesterday afternoon. From General Johnston's known modesty in announcing a victory, we are at liberty to inform that our arms in Northern Georgia have achieved a decided success. Indeed, the news may be regarded as the glad ladings of a glorious victory: Marietta, June 27. General Branton Bragg: The enemy advanced on our whole line to day. They assaulted French, Cheatham, Cleburne, Stevenson and Quarles, by whom they