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ven wounded, not fatally, and one or two missing. The body of Wm. Garard, killed in the first skirmish yesterday, was tied up to a tree by the Confederates to draw our fire. Several pounds of strychnine and arsenic were found by our boys in Douglass' store, in Beelington, Douglass has fled. As near as we can ascertain, the Confederates have lost, in killed and wounded, about sixty. One of the first Virginia regiments is reported to have been taken prisoners. Beelington, July 9.--ODouglass has fled. As near as we can ascertain, the Confederates have lost, in killed and wounded, about sixty. One of the first Virginia regiments is reported to have been taken prisoners. Beelington, July 9.--Our troops took possession of the hill this morning, where skirmishing has been going on for two days past. The Confederates have probably fallen back, and are reported going out toward Beverly.--This report is not authenticated. A prisoner captured this morning reports the Confederate force at 5.500. Capture of three companies of Ohio Volunteers. The Cincinnati Enquirer, of Wednesday, the 10th, has the following in relation to the capture of the Ohio volunteers by Capt. O. Jennings Wi