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t, as our information was derived through Mr. Thomas Yuille, of Campbell co, who was wounded in the engagement. The particulars, as far as we were able to ascertain, were these. A force of three hundred Confederate cavalry, under command of General Stuart, who were protecting the rear of our army in their retreat from Manassas, were attacked by five hundred Yankee cavalry at the point named. We lost six killed. The only person killed on our side whose name we have heard, was Mr. Thomas Wailerbove we have seen Mr. Yuille, who was wounded in the fight, and from him we received the following particulars: The engagement took place on Saturday last. The enemy's cavalry, who numbered about 500, were within sight of our forces when Gen. Stuart ordered and led the charge upon them. The forces engaged on our side were Capt. Edgar Whitehead's company of Amherst, and Capt. Harris's company of Campbell, under command of Col. Radford, and four companies of the Second Virginia Cavalry, un