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ly on the alert, and excessively timid, apprehending an attack from McClellan every day. The news of the advance of the reconnaissance of Monday threw them into a panic as they thought it the advance guard of our main body. A dispatch from Washington, of the same date, announces the arrival of Hon. John Cochrane there from the right wing of the army, and who reports the army in "good condition." He thinks that they need and expect rest after having passed without intermission through tents the rebels to have fled panic stricken, and is satisfied that the old rebel army is entirely 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 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 wa