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. Capture of a Federal officer in Western Virginia. The Wheeling Intelligencer says that on Wednesday last Capt. Sprague, of the Ohio 7th, was on his way home, on furlough, with a guard of four dragoons. When some fifteen miles beyond Sua., was killed. Another, Henry Brooks, was wounded. The attacking party was in too strong force to be resisted, and Capt. Sprague, with two others, were captured. One man escaped and brought the intelligence. Capt. Sprague commanded Company E, oCapt. Sprague commanded Company E, of the 7th, and is well known throughout Northern Ohio. The cavalry company who attacked and took prisoner Capt. Sprague, are said to belong to Ex-Gov. Wise's command. The Federal loss at the battle near Springfield. An official table of thCapt. Sprague, are said to belong to Ex-Gov. Wise's command. The Federal loss at the battle near Springfield. An official table of the Federal killed, wounded and missing, at the late battle near Springfield, Mo., foots up as follows: Killed, 228; wounded, 721; missing, 291. Nearly all of the missing were taken prisoners by the Confederates, but they have been released, with the