Wounded prisoners.
Two hundred wounded Federal soldiers were brought to this city yesterday, in ambulances, from a place called Haxall's Landing, on
James river, and were lodged in the
C. S. Hospital.
Many of them are wounded desperately, and can hardly hope to recover, while a number have lost either a leg or an arm, and in some individual instances both.
Several hundred more, in like condition, will be brought in to-day.
The following wounded officers were in the batch that arrived yesterday, viz:
S. J. Thompson,
Capt. Co. F, 22d Mass.;
C. A. Woodworth,
Capt. Co. H, 44th N. Y.;
C. A. Jones' 2d Lt. Co. E, 1st U. S. Sharpshooters;
Chas. Brestele,
Capt. Co. C, 7th N. Y. Vols.;
Jas. Brown, 2d Lt. Co. A, 62d Penn.;
John Pullard,
Capt. Co. E. 5th Michigan,
Stephen Lang, 2d Lt. Co. E. 7th N. Y. Vols., (leg amputated on the battle-field,)
David Prince, Brigade
Surgeon U. S. Vols.;
Ro. Allen, Jr.,
1st Lt. 1st U. S. Regular Cavalry.