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are firm and unwavering in their devotion to the cause. The first prisoners. Eight Yankee prisoners, captured by Mosby at Monocracy Junction, Md., arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday night. Among them is the son of Harbuck, one of the largest shnty prisoners, captured at Martinsburg, and sixty captured at Aldle, Loudoun county, have arrived at the same place. Mosby's raid on Duffield's Depot.-- The dashing Mosby made a very successful raid on Duffield's Depot, a station on the Balrrender of the place, and the citizens came out to inquire upon what conditions the enemy would be allowed to surrender. Mosby replied, "unconditionally, and that very quickly. "--Whereupon the Yankee force of 82 men surrendered. Mosby, also, captMosby, also, captured 30 horses, and gathered many spoils. At the Point of Rocks the same command captured a railroad train and fired into an engine. From the Southside. There is no news of importance from the lines in front of Petersburg. The usual