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th, on the night before last, captured a Confederate Major and a Captain, are incorrect. That detachment captured two privates of Virginia cavalry at Lewisville on that occasion, and killed two. No Secession officers have fallen into Gen. McClellan's hands since he has been in command of the army of the Potomac. Prisoner taken by a New York Boy. Ball's Cross Roads, Sept. 10.--To-day one of the skirmishers of the New York 13th Regiment took prisoner a secesh soldier by the name of A. P. Rose, belonging to the 18th Virginia Regiment. He had been employed as a skirmisher to the right of his company, and got a "little" too near the New York boy, who was laying low in the underbrush, and who brought his Enfield rifle to bear upon the secesh skirmisher in a manner convincing enough to cause him to drop his smooth bore and surrender. The prisoner bragged, however, that he had helped on Monday to take two skirmishers of the De Kalb Regiment prisoners, who had been sent to Richmond.