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s place, however, they found a few cavalry and furloughed men, who were quickly brought together under Major Mason, Q. M, who, supporting St Horse Artillery, under Major Beekham, succeeded in driving back the enemy as they attempted to cross Rivanna river; thus saving the town of Charlottesville, our noble University, and the Rivanna river bridge. Last night the enemy were encamped in four mites of Charlottesville. Their camp fires being clearly discer No further effort has been madRivanna river bridge. Last night the enemy were encamped in four mites of Charlottesville. Their camp fires being clearly discer No further effort has been made to advance on Charlottesville; and this morning the enemy are slowly retiring, closely observed and followed by forces adequate, it is hoped, to ensure, their capture. Whilst this movement was going on upon our left flank, the enemy stole steat across our lower fords and moved towards the Central railroad, which they reached about fifteen minutes after the up train passed, on board of which was no less a personage than Gen. Robert E Lee — The down train from Gordonsville left as usual, b