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d, the dead bodies of the lather remaining in the streets of Orange Court-House after the fight was over. Four carriages were pressed by the Yankees to carry off their wounded. Several prisoners were captured, six of whom (Sergeant J. S. Trowbridge and two privates of the 5th New York, and two privates of the 1st Vermont,) were brought to Richmond by the Central train last evening and committed to the Military Prison. Some few of our men were captured in the skirmish, but none killed. Major Berry, of the 4th Georgia battalion, who was near the scene of action informs us that the enemy retreated by way of Terrill's Ford across the Rapidan river. Our troops occupied the town on Saturday night. Conflicting reports of this affair were in circulation yesterday, but the foregoing statement is derived from a source entitled to full confidence, and may be relied on as correct. It has been conjectured that this advance of the enemy's cavalry was made with a design to destroy a train