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lle; ten miles more to Fredericksburg. Among the rumors that gained currency yesterday was one to the effect that a courier of Grant had been captured, with a message to Burnside to hurry up, that he, Grant, was completely surrounded. The killed and wounded. Among the casualties in our Army Thursday we hear of Brig. Gen. J. M. Jones, of Virginia, killed; Brig. Gen. Stafford, of Louisiana, mortally wounded; Brig. Gen. John Pegram, of Virginia, wounded in the leg by a bullet; Col. Randolph, of the 2d Virginia, (Stonewall,) killed, and Col. Warren, of the 10th Virginia, killed. The 2d Louisiana brigade (Gen. Stafford's) very heavily. A list of other casualties will be found in our telegraph column. Skirmish on the right Wing. Two regiments of Lomax's cavalry brigade (the 15th and 16th) were sent to drive back the force of the enemy which had advanced as far as Spotsylvania C. H. on Thursday morning. On the approach of our men the enemy, consisting of only