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The whole number of wounded in the engagement, it is believed, will amount to from 150 to 200. The number of killed it is thought will not exceed 50. The number of officers slain is greatly out of proportion to the number of men, which is accounted for by their exposing themselves in efforts to rally their commands after the first onset of the enemy. Our whole loss, including prisoners, is put down at between 300 and 400. A passenger who came down on the train says that we had five Colonels killed, but could not recollect any names in addition to those given by us yesterday morning. Among the wounded was Col. A. W. Harman, of the 12th Virginia cavalry, who was shot in the neck. The 10th Virginia cavalry, Col. J. Lucius Davis, bore a prominent part in the tight, and suffered pretty heavily, as did also the 2d North Carolina, Col. Williams. One of the enemy's officers, who came over with a flag of truce on Wednesday, says that their loss in officers amounted to twenty-five.