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repairing the injury thus ignorantly, stupidly, and unnecessarily done will be inconsiderable; but it will take much time, and time is more than money. Any movement forward that may have been contemplated by our forces will, we suppose, necessarily be delayed by this inexcusable blunder. We have not met a man who does not express the deepest regret at this loss. Arrest of prisoners. A dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial says that a detachment of the Forty ninth Ohio regiment, Col. Gibson, consisting of 22 privates, under command of Major Drake, have returned to Muldraugh's hill from a scouting expedition, with 22 Secession prisoners. Three of them were brothers, and they had taken an oath never to be captured by the Federal troops alive; one had taken the oath of allegiance, and under the guise of a Unionist had been admitted to the Federal camp, and thence carried intelligence of our strength to the rebel camp, Nine of the number were taken together while threshing whea