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ter this city on Tuesday last was wielded by Lieut. Pollard, of the 9th Virginia cavalry, on Wednesday night about 11 o'clock, in the neighborhood of Walkerton, in King and Queen county. Lieut. P., with the greater portion of his own company, had been watching the movements of the enemy all day on Wednesday in King William, as route and forced march he succeeded in throwing himself in front of the enemy and awaited his approach. In the meantime he had been joined by the home guards of King and Queen and a few men of Robins's battalion. A little before 11 o'clock at night the enemy approached on the road in which they were posted. A fire was at oncest appearance of the raiders around Richmond. To these are to be added, seventy captured by Col. Johnston's command, and the ninety captured by Lieut. Pollard, in King and Queen. This will make an aggregate of three hundred and sixty. Among the prisoners brought in yesterday was a Lieutenant, who, was wounded in the fight at Gr