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tand at the foot of Big Hill, eight miles from Richmond, and the last one at Richmond. Our loss in killed is about 100, perhaps less, and as many wounded. That of the enemy, killed and wounded, double ours, besides over 2,000 prisoners. Captain Scott is now--9 o'clock P. M.--in the rear, so that in the morning we shall capture the entire party. Our men behaved most gallantly, charging the enemy at each stand they made, killed one General, four Colonels, two Lieutenant-Colonels, and captured large quantities of commissary stores. Col. Scott, who was pursuing, is just now in, and says we have captured the entire army — more than 10,000 men. It is glorious enough for one fight. No enemy now between this and Lexington. God be praised! The Register also publishes the following highly interesting letter, which it says is from a very worthy source and entitled to the utmost credit: Gen. Smith and staff mounted their horses at 7 o'clock, Saturday morning,