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River bridge, on the Danville railroad, on Saturday last. On Wednesday, the 22d inst, a detachment of men from Col Danforth's militia regiment left Richmond for Danville in charge of some prisoners. The detachment consisted of three commissioned officers, six non-commissioned officers, and fifty-three privates, all under the command of Capt James E Riddick. They arrived at Danville on Wednesday night, and remained there until Friday evening, when they returned to Staunton River bridge, reaching there some time after dark. Capt Farrinhalt was in command of the forces at this point. Nothing of importance occurred during that night or the next morning; bed on Saturday and died on Sunday at 3 o'clock. He leaves a large family who were dependent upon him for support. Wounded Capt. James E. Riddick, thigh, sent to Danville; Lieut. J. H. Cook, flesh wound; 2d Lieut. B. L. Wilson; private H. C. Calvert, flesh wound in the leg; private James Fletcher, ball in the shoulder. Accord