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miles back of the Rapidan, while his main point of defence is Gordonsville. It is also reported that a large force of the enemy now occupy the line of the Central Railroad from Louisa to Charlottesville. From this it would appear that they have formed a new line of defence, and intend to fight a decisive battle at or near Gordonsville. Gen. Buford took many prisoners, some of whom came from their hiding places and voluntarily surrendered. They said they were tired of the war. Col. Donnelly died last night. All is believed to be quiet in front this morning. Scenes at the sailing of a Forkton steamer — Capturing Runaways. The Philadelphia Inquirer gives an amusing account of the sailing of the packet Zered from there for Liverpool, and the capture of a number of persons attempting to escape the operations of the draft. It says: Late on Monday night and early on Tuesday morning, numbers of old, infirm, and decrepit per sons might have been seen wending their