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y after the evacuation more than 100,000 axes, picks, shovels, &c., might have been secured to the Government, but no attention being paid to these necessary articles at the time they were gathered up by citizens and have been run off to Richmond and other points and sold in immense quantities. Of the present military situation here little may be said. I will state, however, that Gen. Lee is wide awake to the responsibilities of his station, and that from movements going on he seems to be as well aware of the intention of the enemy as they are themselves. It is though by some that another battle may be fought not many miles from this place, but from authentic information received such a contingency is hardly probable. O. K. P. S.--Since writing the above I learn that a portion of Rosser's cavalry brigade crossed the Rappahannock at Germana and captured 36 Yankees, broke up their camp, and scattered them generally. They also captured the colors of a Pennsylvania regiment.