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From Northern Virginia. --The reports with reference to the operations of the contending armies in Northern Virginia are confused and unintelligible. Yesterday we had a number of reports in circulation, none of which were confirmed by the arrival of the train from Gordonsville late in the evening. Prominent among these rumors was one that a portion of our forces had succeeded in gaining the rear of the enemy and captured a large supply of commissary stores at Manassas. Whilst there wasNorthern Virginia are confused and unintelligible. Yesterday we had a number of reports in circulation, none of which were confirmed by the arrival of the train from Gordonsville late in the evening. Prominent among these rumors was one that a portion of our forces had succeeded in gaining the rear of the enemy and captured a large supply of commissary stores at Manassas. Whilst there was no positive contradiction of this report, as before stated, we were unable to obtain any confirmation of it. On Saturday last the old cavalry brigade of Gen. Hampton, under command of Col. Young, of Ga., attacked the enemy at Bethlehem, routing them and capturing one hundred and thirty-two prisoners. Our cavalry then continued their advance, but the enemy being reinforced by infantry were compelled to retire.--On Monday the enemy advanced with their reinforcements, and severe skirmishing