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nty prisoners. Chambliss, in approaching on the Middleburg road from Aldie, during the night and next morning, captured one hundred and sixty prisoners, also horses, arms and equipments. Robertson's loss was slight, including Major McNeill, 5th N. C cavalry, wounded, and Lieut Col Cartwell, 4th N. C cavalry, captured. Fitz Lee's loss was heavier, and his fighting more desperate. On the 18th Gen Stuart occupied Middleburg with Robertson's and W. H. F. Lee's brigade. During this day Major Mosby captured an aid of Gen Hooker, who was bearing most important information. From information found on this aid it was ascertained that the enemy were advancing on Culpeper C. H, by way of Warrenton, for the purpose of making a reconnaissance. Gen. Stuart at once dispatched to Gen Hampton to meet the enemy, and, if possible, to thwart this movement it is only necessary to say that Hampton met them at Warrenton and drove them back most successfully. On the 29th the enemy in front at Middl