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more, it is said, than we lost, although the enemy claim any number from twenty-five hundred to five thousand. In evacuating Winchester, our severely wounded and some sick were left, and fell into the enemy's hands. The ambulances, loaded with wounded, came off safely, and our wagons, supplies and artillery, with the exception of three guns, were all brought off. In addition to the casualties heretofore noted, we learn that Colonels Hooper and Glover, of Georgia, were killed; Colonel George Patton, of Virginia, was severely wounded; Brigadier- General York, (commanding Statford's and Hays's Louisiana brigades,) had an arm shot off; Colonel Pickens, of Alabama, wounded in the hand; Colonel Thomas H. Carter, acting chief of artillery, wounded in the back by a shell. A report was brought last evening by the Central train that two brigades of the enemy's infantry were crossing into Culpeper at Wilford's ford and Lee's spring. If this be true, it would seem to indicate that a