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We are to the courtesy of Lieutenant W, papers of the 23d, and Baltimore papers of the evening of that day. The following is the "Situation" article published in the Baltimore American, of Wednesday evening: An expedition from Gen. Slocum's division of the Army of the Potomac went into Loudoun county yesterday for the purpose of intercepting a rebel cavalry force, under Capt, Dug, which has been foraging there. The expedition was entirely successful. Thirty-two prisoners, Including Capt'n Dug, were captured, and ten killed. Our loss was only one killed and four wounded. Mrs. Gen. McClellan and Mrs. Gen. Marcy left Harper's Ferry yesterday for Washington. A party of our cavalry went from Centreville to the vicinity of Catlett's Station on Saturday, with the intention of capturing a rebel train on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; but the enemy, having been apprised of our approach, took means to prevent the success of the expedition. The whole country between Ce