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layed a flag of truce to induce the Federal to cross the river. Sumner's corps d'arme alone lost 5,203 at Sharpsburg in killed, wounded, and missing. A correspondent from the battle field on the 22d, says the Federal were still bringing in the dead at the rate of one thousand per day, and expected to get through on that day. General Hooker was shot through the foot by a rifle ball, and will not be able for duty for a long time. General Crawford's wound is more serious than expected. Lt. Col. Dwight, of the 2d Massachusetts, was killed. Col. Hinks, of the 19th Massachusetts, badly wounded. General Richardson wounded in shoulder — will die. General Dana was wounded badly in knee. In the 38th Massachusetts, Col. Wild lost an arm at the shoulder joint; Lt. Colonel, Adjutant, and eight captains wounded. The correspondent of the Times says the slaughter was awful, particularly among the officers. In New York, on the 22d, Exchange was firm at 129 ¼ Gold 117 ¼ Cotton