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We have by flag of truce Northern dates of October 5. In the engagement of September 30, near Squirrel Level, the Federals acknowledge a loss of two thousand in killed, wounded and prisoners, more than half of whom were prisoners. On Sunday last a shell from a rebel battery grazed General Meade's boot leg, took a piece from the tail of General Humphrey's horse, and entered the ground between Generals Bartlett and Griffin. The shell did not explode. The Tribune is silent as regards operations north of the James, but says Farragut arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 4th and proceeded up James river. A dispatch to the Tribune from Louisville, dated October 4th, says that "a band of thirty-five guerrillas captured two upward- bound freight trains on the Nashville railroad at 10 o'clock last night, between Richland station and Fountainhead. They burned nineteen cars, but they contained no stores. To-day the trains will be slightly disarranged by the disaster."