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Prison Record. --At the Libby Prison yesterday there were thirty-seven Yankees received from Gordonsville, who were captured by Mosby's command at Fairfax Court House on the 5th day of the present month. Among them were some half dozen sutlers' clerks.--There was also a lot of nineteen received from Harrisonburg, captured by Capt. McNeill's command at New Creek, in Hampshire, and Moorefield, in Hardy counties, on the 4th of August. At Castle Thunder John Farley and George Maricy, Yankee deserters, and Henry Sanderson, company I, 6th Louisiana were committed on the charge of attempting to cross our lines to the enemy. There were also four other persons committed.
Mosby and McNeill. Whilst the two armies on the Northern frontier seem to be quietly resting during the oppressive weather, the two partisans, Mosby and McNeill, are making raids within the enemy's lines, the one on the East and the other on the West side of the mountains. The raid of Mosby has already been referred to, but of the dash of McNeill on New Creek, a point on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, west of Cumberland, nothing was known until his prisoners arrived here yesterday afternoon. The number of these prisoners is nineteen, but what else in the way of plunder the gallant Captain may have secured we are not apprised.