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From Gen. Lee's army.
The latest information we have from the army of Gen. Lee will be found under our telegraphic head.
The Central train which arrived at a late hour last night brought down a large number of the wounded in the late battles in Pennsylvania, but they had been so long on the way that they knew nothing of the present operations of the army, and very little of its whereabouts a week ago. The passengers by the train were without even a rumor.
Losses among Virginia troops.
We have received the following list of losses among Virginia regiments and batteries.
Col Jas. Gregory Hodges and Maj. Robert Poors, of the 14th Virginia, killed and Lieut. Col. White wounded, Capt. Coghill wounded and missing; Col. Magruder, of the 57th Virginia, wounded; Col. Aylett, of the 53d Virginia, killed, Col. Edmands, of the 38th Virginia, killed, Col. Colquit, --Virginia, killed; Col. James Marshall, of Fauquier county, Va. (commanding a North Carolina regiment) killed, Cols Ter
Gen Lee's Intercepted dispatches.
See the account from the New York Herald.
This is one of the poorest and least probable publications of the day. It does but little credit to Yankee ability, which is not equal to the task of lying like truth, with all their practice.
It is a very probable story that Gen. Lee should allow such a paper as that purports to be to be exposed, or would have carried it anywhere but about his own person.
Besides, Gen. Lee and the President are, and have been in perfect accord with regard to the expedition into Pennsylvania.
The story about D. H. Hill and Beauregard is ludicrous enough for so stupid a performance; but the Yankees will believe it all.