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riven all of the law-breakers into reticent, if not dignified, retirement. Pirates, highwaymen, burglars, cut-throats, pick-pockets, et id emne genus, are at a discount, owing to the presence of the Provost Marshal's guard, whose persuasive influences are backed up by the presence of glistening bayonets. "Discharged," was marked at the end of every one of the following entries on the Mayor's book yesterday: Mrs. Ann M. Dixton, threatening to cut with an axe Mary Campbell, wife of Michael Campbell. Frederick Smith, employing a wagon on the streets of the city without a license. Thomas Ducke, allowing his two sons, Charles and Richard, to throw stones in the street. J. R. Blankinship, permitting his son, Thomas, to throw stones in the street. Reuben West, permitting his son, John, to throw stones in the street. Mrs. Chas. Green, permitting her son, William, to throw stones in the street. Mrs. Chas. Green, permitting her son, William, to throw stones i
d, together with their horses, arms, equipments, &c. Additional. Since writing the above we have seen Mr. Yuille, who was wounded in the fight, and from him we received the following particulars: The engagement took place on Saturday last. The enemy's cavalry, who numbered about 500, were within sight of our forces when Gen. Stuart ordered and led the charge upon them. The forces engaged on our side were Capt. Edgar Whitehead's company of Amherst, and Capt. Harris's company of Campbell, under command of Col. Radford, and four companies of the Second Virginia Cavalry, under command of Col. Jones. The number of the enemy's wounded was not ascertained, but it must have been large. There were known to have been killed 40, and captured 100 with their horses, &c., which were brought to Culpeper Court-House, on Saturday. The less on our side is six killed and 180 wounded. But few of the names of those who have been wounded are known. All that we have ascertained