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It adds: The pursuit by our troops was rapid, Hooker following by way of Boonesboro', supported by Sumner and Banks, and capturing one thousand prisoners during the morning. The enemy breakfasted at Keedysville, three miles from Boonesboro', but our cavalry soon drove their rear quad from that place. Porter's and Reno's corps took a shorter road over the mountain, and arrived at Sharpsburg at sundown, capturing hundreds of prisoners on the way. Franklin's corps, supported by Couch's division, passed through Burkittsville Gap, which he captured so handsomely, striking the road leading direct from Boonesboro' to Harper's Ferry, and thence moving in the direction of the latter place, gaining Elk Ridge Mountain, which flanked the enemy's position, and brought them within good range of our artillery. The mountains are full of straggling, starving, and demoralized Rebels, who are giving themselves up as fast as they can find their way into our lines.--On Thursday last,