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l succeeded in overtaking a part of the sixth corps, and captured about four hundred and eighty prisoners, including twenty commissioned officers. Our loss was quite small. The affair was only a brilliant surprise, and our captures were made after a sharp but decisive skirmish. The enemy being surprised, their chief loss was in prisoners. Among the missing on our side during the fight on Wednesday evening was Major Mills, of S. C., the brave, accomplished, and well known A. A. G. of Anderson's division, new commanded by General Mahone. His friends are very certain that he was captured, and not killed. Last night about nine o'clock there was heavy firing, but it amounted to little or nothing. A woman was killed by a shell thrown in the city on yesterday evening.--Very few shells have been thrown into the city to-day. Advices from Burkesville are to the effect that the enemy burnt it last night, about one o'clock. The high bridge is safe, and will not he destroyed I a