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ely broken. He believes their new forces to be composed of raw conscripts. The capture of wounded Confederates at Warrenton. A dispatch from Washington says: The number of prisoners taken by us at Warrenton was 1,033. They representeWarrenton was 1,033. They represented almost every State in the Southern Confederacy. The greater number were left by the rebels at the hospital at Warrenton. The condition of the hospital was dreadful, the sick and wounded having been shamefully neglected, so that numbers had died Warrenton. The condition of the hospital was dreadful, the sick and wounded having been shamefully neglected, so that numbers had died from mortification of their wounds. Major R. W. Paint, Quartermaster of Gen. Longstreet's staff was captured at Gainesville and barreled. The following is a hat of officers taken at Warrenton. Capts. E. R. Murden, 23d S. C; J. S. Taylor, 23dWarrenton. Capts. E. R. Murden, 23d S. C; J. S. Taylor, 23d S. C. R. H. Wright, 23rd Va; J. N. Mallory, 18th Tenn., a R. Mortan, 23d S. C., Morria, 14th Tenn; Dickinson, 12th S. C. H. H. Everett, 14th Texas; Lieuts W. Hark reacher, 7th Tenn. M. V. Shockley, 24th Va; A. F. Baton, 1st Tenn; C. A. Carter, 24th
Yankee engines --Five engines, captured by our troops in the neighborhood of Manassas and Warrenton arrived in Lynchburg on Friday by way of the Orange railroad. Three of the five were not at all damaged the other two are slightly injured, but can be soon put in running order. Their value cannot be new less than $20,000 a piece. Extraordinary exertions had to be made to complete the trestle work across the Rappahannock river, to admit their passage over the stream, and it was finished j all damaged the other two are slightly injured, but can be soon put in running order. Their value cannot be new less than $20,000 a piece. Extraordinary exertions had to be made to complete the trestle work across the Rappahannock river, to admit their passage over the stream, and it was finished just in time to get them out of the way of the Yankees in their late raid to Warrenton. A number of cars have also been brought across the Rappahannock, and are now safe from their former owners.