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, thirty-five wounded, and forty taken prisoners. We killed and wounded a large number of the enemy, and brought away sixty prisoners. Lieut. Dimmock, of the Fourth New-York cavalry, is mortally wounded. He behaved most gallantly. Adjt-Gen. Bowditch, of General Duffie's staff, was struck over the head with a sabre, and received a pistol-shot in the groin. Major Chamberlain, Acting Aid-de-Camp to General Averill, was wounded in the nose and cheek. Among the rebel officers taken was our men. The following officers were killed and wounded: Lieut. Cook, First Rhode Island, killed. Lieut. Domingo, Fourth New-York, mortally wounded. Major Chamberlain, Chief of General Averill's staff, seriously, in the face. Lieut. Bowditch, First Massachusetts, severely, in the abdomen. Major Farrington, First Rhode Island, slightly, in the neck. Capt. Weichel, Third Pennsylvania, in the leg. Lieut. Wolfe, Sixth Ohio, sabre-cut in the head. Capt. McBride, Fourth Pe