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om the army of special importance. Meade is closely watching his discomfited but wily antagonist, and an engagement is expected in a day or two. The Inquirer claims 6,000 prisoners, besides the wounded left behind. The slaughter among the Confederate General officers is great. --Trimble is a prisoner in our lines, his left foot gone. Kemper is a prisoner, and in a dying condition. Armistead was captured on Thursday, and is dead and buried. Hood is wounded in the arm. Heth, Pender, and Pickett, are known to be wounded, and Barksdale and Garnett are dead. The Federal loss cannot be less than fifteen, and may reach twenty, thousand. The Inquirer says the worst feature of the disaster is that no many Federal officers, most of them skilled and efficient, are either killed or in captivity. Butterfield is wounded more than was expected, being injured internally. The Catawba, from New Orleans, brings later advices, which says that Donaldsonville was attacked by the rebels in for