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ver four hours duration, and the result proves that our cavalry, when well handled, is equal, if not superior to the enemy. In every instance they fled before the impetuous charge of our men. The following officers were killed and wounded: Lieut. Cook, First Rhode Island, killed. Lieut. Domingo, Fourth New-York, mortally wounded. Major Chamberlain, Chief of General Averill's staff, seriously, in the face. Lieut. Bowditch, First Massachusetts, severely, in the abdomen. Major Farrington, First Rhode Island, slightly, in the neck. Capt. Weichel, Third Pennsylvania, in the leg. Lieut. Wolfe, Sixth Ohio, sabre-cut in the head. Capt. McBride, Fourth Pennsylvania, not dangerously. Lieut. Thompson, First Rhode Island, not seriously. From fifty to seventy-five prisoners were taken in the various charges, including Major Breckenridge, of the First Virginia cavalry. Richmond Whig account. To the Editor of the Richmond Whig: The history of the cavalry