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Letter from the Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia, March 1st, 1864. As far back as Thursday last it was said by deserters and scouts that there was a movement on foot in the Yankee army, but none seem to have been prepared or the bold move which the enemy have attempted. On Saturday the enemy, with a force of some two thousand cavalry, backed by infantry supports, and some , moved from Culpeper Court House by way of Madison Court-House, which they occupied about day light of Sunday. From Madison Court-House they moved via Stadardsville, which they reached early day morning and occupied with their infantry, their cavalry meantime pressing forward to Charintteville, in sight of which they came yesterday evening. Upon arriving near this place, however, they found a few cavalry and furloughed men, who were quickly brought together under Major Mason, Q. M, who, supporting St Horse Artillery, under Major Beekham, succeeded in driving back the enemy