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he being the first sail vessel that has arrived since the re-occupation of the city by the Union forces. Looking for Mosby. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 5th instant, announces the failure of a scout for Mosby. It says: A scoMosby. It says: A scout set out, last week, to look for Mosby, under command of Major Frazer. They proceeded to Mr. Lake's house, where Mosby was wounded, near Rector's cross-roads, and learned that be was moved, within half an hour after he was wounded, to Mr. GlasscoMosby, under command of Major Frazer. They proceeded to Mr. Lake's house, where Mosby was wounded, near Rector's cross-roads, and learned that be was moved, within half an hour after he was wounded, to Mr. Glasscock's, about one and a half miles distant, where he remained three days. The ball was there extracted, having passed round, or, perhaps, through his bowels, coming out behind the right thigh. The Major conversed with persons who saw him. He was repMosby was wounded, near Rector's cross-roads, and learned that be was moved, within half an hour after he was wounded, to Mr. Glasscock's, about one and a half miles distant, where he remained three days. The ball was there extracted, having passed round, or, perhaps, through his bowels, coming out behind the right thigh. The Major conversed with persons who saw him. He was reported as very low the first two days, but better the third. He was then tracked to Piedmont, and from thence to Salem, and out of Salem towards the Warrenton pike. Several persons who saw him in the ambulance report his spitting blood, and th