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e would immediately communicate with the Confederate Government in relation to an exchange of prisoners. Lieut. Col. Wistar is fast recovering from his wounds. Capt. Mallory, of the California Regiment, lies in a very precarious condition at a farm-house near Poolesville. Alexander H. McClary, for a number of years connected with the Philadelphia Press, was taken prisoner. About 100 wounded still remain at Poolesville, all doing well. To day, Captain Sheets and Quartermaster Hall, of one of the Pennsylvania regiments, and some members of a New York company near the Chain Bridge, discovered bodies floating down the Potomac, thrown forward by the present heavy freshets. Efforts were at once made to recover them, and during the day five were taken from the river, which proved to be of the drowned from Ball's Bluff. One of them was identified by papers found as the body of a private named Bumford, or Burford, Company K, Fifteenth Massachusetts Volunteers. On the