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[by Telegraph.]the Northern account. Washington, June 13 --The loss of the Federal terces in the battle at Bethel Church, was 30 killed and 100 wounded. Major Winthrop, Aid de Camp to General Butler, and Lieut. Col. Grinnell, of the New York 5th Regiment, are among the missing. A Southern Major and two Secessionists were taken prisoners at Little Bethel. Baltimore, June 13 --The news by steamer from Old Point Comfort confirms the report of the defeat of the Federalist at Bethel Church The Southern cavalry and infantry pursued them to New Market bridge, which the latter burned.
indignation against Gen. Pierce for not having ordered an earlier fight of the Federalists. Washington, June 11. --It is not known how many were killed and wounded at the capture of Little Bethel, where the Federalists whipped themselves. The fire of the Federalists at Great Bethel was apparently harmless. The attack lasted but half an hour, when a retreat was sounded, which order was promptly but orderly obeyed. It is estimated that about 30 were killed and 100 wounded. Major Winthrop, aid to Gen. Butler, and Lieut. Col. Grinnell, of the New York First Regiment, are missing. The attacking force was Duryea's Zouaves, Townsend's Albany Regiment, Col. Burdick's Regiment, detachment of the Vermont and Massachusetts Regiment, Col. Allen's Regiment, and Col. Harris's Regiment. The defenders numbered only 1,000 heroes at Little Bethel. A Southern Major and two Secessionists were captured. It will be observed that there are some arrant falsehood in the above, on of wh