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back. Meanwhile, Battle's and Daniel's brigades flanked the enemy's line of skirmishers, and succeeded in capturing 125 prisoners, who were received here last evening. Some of these prisoners stated that their "time was on Monday, and seemed to think it a hard case that they should have been captured at that interesting period. Eight prisoners, including a captain and a quartermaster, were also brought in yesterday afternoon. They were captured between Mechanicsville and the Pamunkey river on Monday evening. It appears that they got separated from their command, and were looking for their supply wagon, when they were taken by our cavalry. It was reported last evening that the Yankees had burnt the railroad depot at Hanover Court- House. Large signal fires were observed on the enemy's lines on Monday night, indicating, it is supposed, some movement on their part. Contrary to the popular expectation, no general engagement took place yesterday.--The heavy firin