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igilance, had not allowed himself to be surprised. Through his scouts and other sources he had been apprised of the enemy's making preparations to cross the river, and sent orders to officers commanding the different brigades to hold themselves in readiness to meet the enemy. Soon bugles of the various regiments were sounded, and the men sprang into their saddles promptly and dashed off to meet him.--A very heavy column of cavalry, accompanied by several batteries, had crossed the river at Kelly's, and was marching cautiously on the road leading from this ford to Brandy. They had met with very little resistance until they reached this point, having no force to contend with save that of pickets. Here the 6th and 12th regiments skirmished with them for some time. They were finally driven back. Gen. Lomax reinforced the above regiments promptly. Another engagement immediately ensued, in which the 9th and 15th participated largely. Both fought splendidly; the 9th has long since wo