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g, in prisoners alone, may be safely estimated at twelve hundred. We also captured many hundred small arms, and 60,000 rounds of ammunition. Two additional pieces of cannon have been found in the Nottoway river, making fifteen captured in all, which prisoners say is the sum total taken out by the enemy on the raid. It is stated, on the authority of a Confederate officer, that fully 3,000 horses fell into the hands of our troops. Among our officers who fell at Sappony Church were Captain Winfree, of the Petersburg cavalry, and Major Birchett, of the Prince George cavalry. The fight at Staunton river bridge. This engagement was fought, on our part, entirely by the militia reserves and convalescents from the hospitals at Lynchburg. The enemy left forty-two dead on the field, and many bodies have been found since the fight on the land adjacent. A heap of human bones were found in the ruins of Staunton Depot, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, about a mile from the b