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is crossing to the Southside, somewhere in the vicinity of City Point. The following dispatch, received yesterday at the War Department from Gen. Lee, officially confirms our account of the rout of Sheridan's raiders by our cavalry under Gen. Hampton: Headq'rs Army Northern Va.,June 13, 1864--10 P. M. Hon Secretary of War. A dispatch just received from Major Gen. Hampton, states that he defeated the enemy's cavalry near Trevillian's, with heavy loss, capturing five hundred priMajor Gen. Hampton, states that he defeated the enemy's cavalry near Trevillian's, with heavy loss, capturing five hundred prisoners, besides the wounded. The enemy retreated in confusion, apparently, by the route he came, leaving his dead and wounded on the field. At daylight this morning, it was discovered that the army of Gen. Grant had left our front. Our skirmishers were advanced between one and two miles, but failing to discover the enemy, were withdrawn. A body of cavalry and some infantry, from long Bridge, advanced to Riddle's shop and were driven back this evening nearly two miles, after some sharp sk
key crossed at Hanoverton, toward Old Church, by Federals. Monday, May 30--Grant entrenching on North and West of Tolsotemay creek. Our troops in line of battle at Atlec's Station, Virginia Central railroad Hanover C H evacuated by enemy. Hampton in command of cavalry swell at acks 5th corps on Mechanicsville road, nine miles from Richmond, and drives them to their entrenchments five and a half miles. Tuesday, May 31.--Enemy still moving towards the York railroad Wednesday, June 1.--Anderson and Hoke's divisions drove the enemy to their entrenchments Breckinridge and Mahone drove them from their front. Enemy repulsed by Heth's division. Keith mortally wounded Butler reinforcing Grant.--Enemy driven from Ashland by Hampton--75 prisoners and 300 horses Lee sick. Thursday, June 2--Severe fighting on York River railroad. Enemy's position abandoned from Attee's nearly round to Mechanicsville pike — Flanked by Ewell on Mechanicsville pike, (their right,) capturing