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sunk, but three of them were so badly disabled as to be rendered almost useless. The impression at the fort was that they had been badly whipped. Three regiments, consisting of the First, Second and Twentieth Kentucky, under command of Col. Sedgewick, made a reconnoissance near Corinth, Mississippi, for the purpose of ascertaining the position of the enemy. After some sharp fighting, which lasted for about two hours, in which he had some thirty men wounded, Col. Sedgewick, being completeCol. Sedgewick, being completely successful, returned to camp.--(Doc. 114.) Recruiting offices which had been previously closed were reopened by order of the United States Government. Brigadier-General I. P. Hatch, commanding the cavalry in Gen. Banks's division, on his retreat, with a detachment of one hundred and fifty of the Fifth New York cavalry, attacked a large body of Ashby's cavalry near Strasburgh, Va., killed six, captured the same number, and drove the remainder before them several miles at a full gallo