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f the reception he has given them describe it as being very humiliating. There are a great many politicians flying around him whose presence at this period could be very easily dispensed with. The great Cavalry Fights between Pleasanton and Stuart. Headquarters Army of the Potomac, June 23, 1863. --Gen. Pleasanton had the greatest cavalry fight that has yet taken place. Early Sunday morning be advanced on the enemy at a point beyond Middleburg, being supported by Gen. Barnes's division of infantry. A tight ensued, which was kept, up all day, General Stuart being driven back steadily, with heavy loss, clear into Ashby's Gap, beyond Upperville, a distance of 12 miles. Our loss in killed, wounded, and missing, will not exceed 175. Two rebel Colonel are known to have been killed. Washington, June 23.--The President has been engaged all day with Gens. Hooker, Halleck, and the Secretary of War. L. W. Buckingham, a correspondent of the Herald, was killed yesterday ne