The Yankee wounded.
--Eight hundred were sent off yesterday morning at an early hour via Petersburg Railroad.
On the happening of another similar exodus, all the wounded remaining in the different factories, will be concentrated at
Libby's warehouse, when the cleaning out process will be repeated till all are gotten rid of. It was intended yesterday to remove from
Belle Isle to
Libby's building fifty very sick men, the hospital accommodations on the island being very small.
There remain in this city but a corporal's guard of the hundred or two wounded Federal officers that fell into our hands after the recent battles before
Richmond.
In a few days all of the wounded
Yankees will have been removed, when the authorities will devote themselves to the task of getting rid of the well ones.