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killed, wounded and prisoners, and their train.--Dick Morgan, brother of John, was captured. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. The St. Albans raiders--General Dix's order revoked. General Dix has issued the following: Headquarters Department of the East, New York City, December 17, 1864. General Orders, NGeneral Dix has issued the following: Headquarters Department of the East, New York City, December 17, 1864. General Orders, No. 100. The President of the United States having disapproved of that portion of Department General Order, No. 97, current series, which instructs all military commanders on the frontier, in certain cases therein specified, to cross the boundary line between the United States and Canada, and directs pursuit into neutral territy commanders of the frontier will report to these headquarters for orders before crossing the boundary line in pursuit of the guilty parties. By command of Major-General Dix. D. T. Van Buren, Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-General A Montreal telegram, dated the 17th, says: Porterfield, the agent of the Confede