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n pieces of artillery and captured, fifty-three. We also captured nearly 10,000 prisoners, 7,000 of whom are said to be at Guinea's Station, on their way to Richmond. Our loss in killed and wounded is estimated at six or seven thousand. List of Casualties. The 44th Virginia regiment, formerly under Col Wm. C. Scott, of Powhatan, who has since resigned on account of ill health, went into the late fight at Chancellorsville 175 strong, and loss all but 61. Their gallant commander, Major Cobb, was severely wounded. Three or four captains and six or seven lieutenants were killed, and several other officers wounded. This gallant regiment passed through the whole Valley campaign under Gen. Jackson last year; and at McDowell, Cross Keys, Port Republic, and other places, under command of Col. Scott, it won great fame. The 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th, and 26th Alabama, of Rodes's Brigade, suffered severely, it is re- ported, in officers--one th whom were either killed or wounded-- re