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es, and incendiaries will have a small chance for successful operations here. An Hour with Mosby. A letter from the Valley, in the New York Herald, gives the following account of a little "tain Brewster, commissary of the First brigade of the First cavalry division, lately captured by Mosby's men, has returned, having escaped both death and imprisonment. He and four others were capturfrom whence they marched in the direction of Ashby's gap, and before night met the "Colonel," as Mosby is styled by his men. They crossed the Shenandoah and passed through the gap to Paris, where thehe next day (Sunday) they marched to Rectortown; on the line of the Manassas Gap railroad, where Mosby, finding he had some of Custer's men, kindly informed them that he had an account to adjust withed, one of the latter being Captain Brewster's orderly. On Sunday, there was an assembly of Mosby's command at Rectortown. They were a fine-looking set of fellows, well dressed, and most of the