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ing around the town. The more severely wounded have been brought down the Rappahannock, and sent by comfortable water conveyance to Washington. Appearances indicate a general clearing out here. An immense number of wagons are moving down the river towards the White House, or somewhere in that direction, escorted by a heavy force of new troops — infantry and cavalry. From a supply train coming in yesterday, thirteen wagons fell back a little to the rear, and were quickly gobbled up by Mosby, who was there in person, as I learn from one of the number who escaped into the woods, after being taken a short distance. Half of the drivers were killed and wounded before even a demands for surrender was made. The wagons were partly broken and partly burned, and the released mules afterwards broke loose and came galloping into town. Butler's Robberies to be Investigated. Gen Butler is at a large discount for his failure on the Southside. His "patriotism," however, is greatly