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r citizens captured by them was Mr. John B. Young, of Henrico, who is understood to have been taken by a detachment near Ashland. At last accounts he had not been released. The approach of the column by the Westham road. Whilst the operatioad turned back, and, recrossing the Central Railroad at Atlee's, had taken the Mountain road in retreat. A train to Ashland. Yesterday afternoon a train left the Fredericksburg Depot and proceeded to Ashland. The road was found uninterruptAshland. The road was found uninterrupted to that point, the only damage done being the destruction of an was at Ashland, a body of about four hundred of the enemy's cavalry crossed the track at Rives's mill, and moved down in the direction of Mechanicville. It is to be hoped that thisAshland, a body of about four hundred of the enemy's cavalry crossed the track at Rives's mill, and moved down in the direction of Mechanicville. It is to be hoped that this party will fall into the hands of some of our forces in that direction. The latest — the enemy Crosses the Pamunkey. The latest information we have represents that Kilpatrick's column of the raiders crossed the Pamunkey river at Piping Tree