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rebels and replied "Cavalry" to the challenge. The sentinel then asked "What cavalry?" the Lieutenant sung out "United States cavalry," simultaneously bringing the rebel to the ground by a shot from his revolver. Adjutant Frank and Quartermaster Carey, of the New York Fifth Regiment, accompanied the scouting party as volunteers, and participated most gallantly in the charges on the rebels. Quartermaster Carey was slightly wounded in the leg by a rifle bill. The trophies won by theQuartermaster Carey was slightly wounded in the leg by a rifle bill. The trophies won by the troopers were seven prisoners, two rifles and five revolvers. --Two of the prisoners, made previous to the charges on the rebels, attempted to escape, and were fired at and killed. One of the rifles had a flint lock, showing that the rebels are anything but well armed. One of the prisoners turned out a son of Col. Washington. Not having been armed when caught, he was released by Gen. Mansfield on his parole. account by Lieut, Tompkins. Washington. June 1.--A special messenger has