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rning on the right wing of Gen Lee's army, near Massaponax church, and that the enemy were twice handsomely repulsed by our forces under Ewell. No official information was received at headquarters here last night, of the reported engagement, but it was generally credited. The scene of the fight is located at Stanard's Mill, about sixteen miles from Fredericksburg. The victory in the Valley. Later advices from the Valley of Virginia make the victory of General Breckinridge over Sigel even more complete than first accounts represented it. Gen. Breckinridge, in celerity of movement, has proved himself a worthy successor of Jackson. He marches rapidly over a wide extent of country, while the enemy in detail, drives him back, and entirely disconcerts his plans. Gunboats in the Rappahannock. Three of the enemy's gunboats appeared off Fort Lowry, in the Rappahannock river about six miles below Tappahannock, on Tuesday, and more were reported coming up the river.
rear before the rout and thereby capturing the whole. Our success was chiefly due to a day and night march of over thirty miles, and commencing the attack before the arrival of one of his divisions, which was whipped when it did arrive. Sigel commanded in person. Brig. Gen. Stahi commanded his cavalry, while Gens. Sullivan and Couch commanded each a division. The enemy encamped last night on Cedar Creek, the swollen condition of which alone checked their flight. Our advance is two efly due to a day and night march of over thirty miles, and commencing the attack before the arrival of one of his divisions, which was whipped when it did arrive. Sigel commanded in person. Brig. Gen. Stahi commanded his cavalry, while Gens. Sullivan and Couch commanded each a division. The enemy encamped last night on Cedar Creek, the swollen condition of which alone checked their flight. Our advance is two miles below Strasburg, and it is thought Sigel will continue to Martinsburg.