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lled, is taken prisoner, though wounded. He acted bravely, and was last seen at the head of his regiment. As the rebels cried out to surrender, he waved his sword to the decimated regiment, and urged them to fire again, but it was useless. He was not seriously wounded, and will no doubt soon be heard from in Richmond. The Lieutenant of Johnston's staff, who was taken prisoner by the Twentieth Massachusetts, last Saturday, is still at headquarters. He had his photograph taken by Messrs. Barnard and Gibeon, the Government photographers. Crouching at his feet, by his own request, is a little ragged darkle, and by his side a Lieutenant who was with him at West Point. General Pettigrew, who was taken, is with the rebel Dr. Gaines in his fine mansion near camp, a guard keeping our men off the premises and him from escaping. His name is James Johnson Pettigrew. He was born in North Carolina, but was in command of a South Carolina brigade. He declines to give any information