9. The rebel battery at Cockpit Point, on the Potomac captured by Federal troops.

9. Brilliant charge of 14 of the Lincoln cavalry at Burk’s station, near Fairfax Court House, Va., against 100 infantry, 3 of whom were killed, 5 wounded and 11 captured. Lieut. Hidden was killed.

10. Lieut. O. Houston and 8 men of 2d Ohio battery was captured in S. W. Mo. by Texas rangers.

10. Centreville, Va., was occupied by national forces, the bridges, railway track, depot, &c. having been destroyed by rebels.

11. Gen. Pope’s troops occupied Point Pleasant, Mo., 8 miles below New Madrid.

11. Berryville, Va., was occupied by Gen. Gorman, of Gen. Bank’s division.

11. The country intervening between the Department of the Potomac and that of the Mississippi, was organized as the “Mountain Department,” and assigned to Gen. Fremont.

11. The “Department of the Miss.,” was organized and assigned to Gen. Halleck, which included his previous department, and that of Gen. Hunter’s in Kansas; also all of Gen. Buell’s west of Knoxville, Tenn.

11. Occupation of St. Augustine, Fla., by Federal naval forces under Com. Rogers.

12. Winchester, Va., was occupied by national troops, who captured rebel stores.