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rival of Abolition prisoners. --The prisoners captured by Capt, Mosby, of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's command, arrived in Richmond by the Central the night of March 9th, in or near Fairfax Court House, Va., by Capt. Mosby and his company, whose daring and intrepidity in making a succeserfectly secure. When his midnight slumbers were interrupted by Capt. Mosby, who entered his room and desired him to get up, he deemed it onld order him under arrest for an insult to his Commanding General. Mosby asked Stoughton if he knew "Mosby, of Lee's cavalry. " "Yes." repliMosby, of Lee's cavalry. " "Yes." replied the Irate Yankee, "have we caught the s — of a b--." "No," replied Mosby, "we haven't, but he has caught you, so get up and prepare for a Mosby, "we haven't, but he has caught you, so get up and prepare for a ride." The Yankee General soon had a realizing sense of his surroundings, and prepared to do as Mosby commanded. He was careful to dress himMosby commanded. He was careful to dress himself for the journey; but he and all of the others complain that time was not allowed them to saddle their horses, and they were compelled to