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The recent raid in the Northern Neck of Virginia was made by the Yankee garrison guarding the prisoners at Point Lookout, Md. The result of the raid, as reported by the American, was the capture of 25 prisoners, 60 horses, 20 mules, 65 head of cattle, and 100 head of sheep.--The expedition embarked from Point Lookout on the 12th, under command of Brig. Gen. Marston. It consisted of 300 infantry and 130 men of the 2d and 5th United States cavalry. During their raid they visited Warsaw, Richmond county Lancaster Court-House, and Little Waltham. At the first named place they found a large quantity of Government stores, consisting of pork and bacon, which were destroyed. At Kilmarnock, ten miles from Lancaster Court-House, they destroyed an extensive tannery, and a large stock of leather, oil, hides, machinery, &c. Miscellaneous. A letter from the blockading fleet off Wilmington announces the loss of the executive officer, I engineer, and 17 men from the Montgomery, and I