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Yankees would probably attack the town about 3 o'clock in the evening. Accordingly, the gallant Colonel brought out every man he could get to give them a reception, and presented to the enemy at the commencement of the fight a force of about 300 men, including 50 infantry, composing a part of Company H, 61st Virginia, Capt. Wright, from Norfolk, and a few others, all under the command of Capt. Grayson Tyler, of Prince William, a brave young officer, who has been in every fight since the 1st of May, ending with that at Manassas. The cavalry, under Major Andrews, numbered about 225, and the artillery two guns; the command of a gentleman whose name we do not remember made up the whole force. The pickets of the enemy approached to within about one mile of Warrenton, to the Bell Air farm, where they waited to give battle, but our brave boys met them at the threshold, and pouring into them such a storm of grape, canister, and small arms, as to force them soon to evacuate their position,