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spital at Warrenton. The condition of the hospital was dreadful, the sick and wounded having been shamefully neglected, so that numbers had died from mortification of their wounds. Major R. W. Paint, Quartermaster of Gen. Longstreet's staff was captured at Gainesville and barreled. The following is a hat of officers taken at Warrenton. Capts. E. R. Murden, 23d S. C; J. S. Taylor, 23d S. C. R. H. Wright, 23rd Va; J. N. Mallory, 18th Tenn., a R. Mortan, 23d S. C., Morria, 14th Tenn; Dickinson, 12th S. C. H. H. Everett, 14th Texas; Lieuts W. Hark reacher, 7th Tenn. M. V. Shockley, 24th Va; A. F. Baton, 1st Tenn; C. A. Carter, 24th Va; A. J. Nowell, 1st. Tenn; M. C. Holmes, 4th Tenn; R. E. Stanten, 14th M. V. Darvin, 12th S. C., J. W. Smith, 15th Ga; J. W.--14th Tenn; Jas May, J W. Bean, 12th Va., Fm. Walen R. A. Baker, 1st S. C; Guice, 4th Ala; J. Burch, Ga., Quartermaster Jos. Martin, 6th S. C., Contemplated Exchange of State prisoners. An order of the United State
tragedy. Preparations were then made for carrying into execution the sentence of whipping Owen Maguire. A stout dragoon from Captain Wrenn's company volunteered to perform the duty. Maguire was tied up to a tree by the hands and feet and received the punishment with much wriggling and twisting. It seemed to be awfully at was honestly laid on with a double leather strap, broad and long. When let down he looked quite exhausted. Maguire is a middle aged, thick set, low man, with a serious cast of countenance. He first belonged to Captain H. B. Dickinson's company, was taken prisoner and paroled at Roanoke Island. In May last, while a paroled prisoner, he sold himself as a substitute as Patrick McDonald, in company H, 1st Va. regiment, fought at Williamsburg, and directly thereafter ran away. One of the lieutenants of that company caught him and his trial and punishment ensued as above recorded. We trust this execution will not fall to have its moral effect upon our soldiers.