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f our men numbering only eighty. Our troops retreated with the less of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners. Capt. Conger, of the Third Virginia cavalry, with thirty- five men, who had been on a scouting expedition, and was on his return, met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and Warrenton. Captain Conger attacked and dispersed this body, killing several members of the Thirteenth Virginia cavalry and taking two prisoners. In the engagement Captain Conger was seriouslyCaptain Conger was seriously wounded and remained on the field over night, when he was taken in charge by a resident of the neighborhood and his wounds cared for. His brother, Lieutenant Conger, had captured a rebel Major, but white in charge of him was himself captured anLieutenant Conger, had captured a rebel Major, but white in charge of him was himself captured and is now a prisoner. The whole loss of Captain conger's party in the fight was one wounded and three prisoners. Captain Dahlgren with his force drove in the rebel pickets between Catlett's Station and Warrenton Junction yesterday. The Guerril