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orm. He is always alone, and no one seems to know him; or, at least, no one notices him. We cannot learn that any trial has been ordered for him, or that he has been unconditionally released. Our loss in artillery, it is estimated, will be more than thirty pieces. No batteries were taken from the rebels. The losses in McDowell's corps are very heavy. That of Richett's division is the heaviest. Out of his Generals there remains but one--Carroll, wounded some time ago; Duryea and Tower, both wounded last Friday; Hartshuff being the only one left in command. A few days will suffice to reorganize the remains of the corps who are now here. The 110th Pennsylvania, Col. Lewis, from your city, have but about one hundred men left. [dispatches to the Philadelphia Ledger.] The exact movements of Jackson are not known, but the report of his meditating a march into Maryland is universally credited. The Government is understood to be fully prepared for this, Gen. Wool havi