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that they put spurs to their horses and "skedaddled" without firing a shot at our men, and of course none were hurt on our side. The capture was effected about one mile beyond Brooks's Station. The prisoners were brought into town this afternoon, and I presume will be immediately sent on to your city. From present indications, it seems that we are to wage an offensive war. God grant that it may be so, and God help the right. Suum Cuique Another account. Fredericksburg Sept. 6, 1862. There is a dense smoke in the direction of Aquia Creek. From the color of the smoke the Yankees must be burning their stores and public property. Many negroes have been caught by their masters. Three hundred were sunk in the Potomac, An old negro asked a Yankee how long they would stay here. He said; "Until Gabriel blows his horn." She replied; "If you hear Jackson's horn blow you won't wait for Gabriel's ?" You may imagine the delight of our people to see the Confeder