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e to his assistance he fell, not being able to regain his feet on account of weakness. He was then taken to his quarters, where he lingered intense agony for five hours, only making a request for water during the time, and now lies in our hospital amurnered man. Our Surgeon, Dr. Thomas, was at the side of the wounded man as soon as possible, rendering all the assistance in his power, but his great medicals I proved unavailing. Testimony of another Confederate prisoner. A lady of Dallas, Texas, has received a fetter from her brother, who was taken prisoner by the Yankees at Manassas, and who afterwards made his escape, from which we make the following extract: They came very near killing me on the spot, but they carried me to the refer about one mile, and then the rout commenced.--They took me on to Arlington Heights, a distance of about 30 or 40 miles, made me go at at a trot all the way. I arrived at Arlington about 10 o'clock Monday, and there was placed in an old sta