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oad, was taken prisoner by the enemy near Frederick's Hall, on Monday afternoon. After robbing him of a splendid gold watch and chain, about $100 in gold, and $1,000 in Confederate notes, he was released. Col. Edmund Fontaine, President of the Central Road, had barely time to escape from his residence, near Beaver Dam depot. In his hasty retreat he was fired at five or six times by the pursuing enemy. A gentleman named Pleasants, in Goochland county, is said to have killed a Yankee Lieutenant, and taken twelve privates prisoners. Matters yesterday. Yesterday matters had to some extent quieted down, and but little was done but canvass the events of the previous day.--Except early in the day, in the vicinity of Atlee's Station, we heard of no skirmishing, the enemy having apparently disposed of themselves pretty effectually. We had a statement late in the evening that they had been disappointed in their expectations of crossing the Pamunkey river, and that they had