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tely impossible. It is simply a precautionary measure which should have been taken months ago. An Impudent raid by Mosby. The Yankee papers publish an "impudent" raid by Mosby on the Federal relief reserve picket, on the Frying Pan road, Mosby on the Federal relief reserve picket, on the Frying Pan road, near Fairfax C. H., on the 4th inst. The dispatch says: They came suddenly on the relief, intermingling themselves so much that they could not be distinguished from our own soldiers, and, as they wore the Federal uniform, it was difficult to dalry, then started in pursuit, and, as far as heard from, has only succeeded in capturing a rebel surgeon. He represents Mosby to be in command on this occasion, with a force of from fifty to one hundred men, and says that his (Mosby's) horse was sMosby's) horse was shot and one man killed. Major-General Stahl and Gen. Copeland have started for the scene of action. The Recent Cavalry fight near Franklin A dispatch has been published giving a brief Yankee account of a fight between the Confederate and