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to the water. The "Augusta" is an old engine, of small size. Lieut. Brown, of Gen. Winder's staff, while riding in the county yesterday morning, was captured by the Yankees and immediately paroled. Gen. Kilpatrick was in command of the party who performed this exploit. We hear that Col. Wyndham was also one of the officers of the expedition. The foregoing embraces all that we could gather of their operations in that neighborhood. They are reported to have passed Old Church, Hanover county, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and it is presumed that the whole expedition reunited yesterday, and is now far on the way towards the Yankee lines. That their intention was to have extended their operations further there is little doubt. Indeed, we hear that they attempted to strike the York River railroad at Tunstall's yesterday afternoon, but were met and driven back by a portion of Wise's brigade. Their damages to the railroads are by no means so extensive as at first repo