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The Yankee raid in Louisa.[Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] Louisa C. H., May 10, 1863. As your readers are aware, staid old Louisa has recently been rendered a point of thrilling interest. His reads have been thronged with a foe that never trod its soil in force before. --Presuming that any information that is authentic in relation to this remarkable raid will be interesting, I will venture to send you a few of the scraps I have picked up. It seems that the enemy struck Louisa has recently been rendered a point of thrilling interest. His reads have been thronged with a foe that never trod its soil in force before. --Presuming that any information that is authentic in relation to this remarkable raid will be interesting, I will venture to send you a few of the scraps I have picked up. It seems that the enemy struck the Central read at the court house a little before day on Saturday morning, the 24 of May. I have not yet been able to get reliable information in regard to their conduct at that point. The track, however, was but little damaged at this or any other point. From the court house Stoneman led the larger portion of his force to Yanceyville, on the South Anna, thence to Thompson's cross roads, where he established his headquarters. The bulk of the force did not arrive at this place until Saturday