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the head of his men on Monday, was from Richmond. He had been at the army since the opening of the war, and had borne a distinguished part in many hard-fought fields. He was a man of the most unflinching gallantry and a high order of intellect. General Pegram had been married not two weeks at the time of his untimely death. Among the casualties that we have, as yet, heard of, are: Captain Floyd, Finnegan's brigade, and private George A. Spence, Twelfth Virginia regiment, killed; Colonel Scott, Finnegan's brigade, and Captain Young, of General McRae's staff, severely wounded. A number of private and army wagons and teams were picked up by the enemy in the various roads, which they occupied on Sunday, between the Weldon railroad and Dinwiddie Courthouse. --Several fine teams, belonging to General Bushrod Johnson's division, were captured while starting on a foraging expedition towards Weldon. Prisoners and deserters report Grant's object to get possession of some wood