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ng, about 9 o'clock last night. They behaved badly. On Wednesday (yesterday) morning early, Gen. Taylor's brigade, (1st, 2d, 3d and 4th New Jersey volunteers,) of Major-General Slocum's division of heavy, concentrated fire of artillery was opened upon them from three different directions. Gen. Taylor had no artillery or cavalry, that of the division not having arrived from the Peninsula, and at Gainesville, near Manassas Junction, at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. A large portion of Taylor's New Jersey brigade was captured at Fairfax Station by the rebel cavalry, some five hundred of dvanced, and had in their possession seven cannon, captured from our forces at Manassas. Gen. Taylor's brigade, composed of the 1st, 2d 3d and 4th New Jersey regiment were proceeding towards thether killed or captured. From 150 to 200 stragglers have escaped and come in up to this time Gen. Taylor, commanding the brigade, was seriously wounded, and his leg has since been amputated. At