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tician who was so lately welcomed in Richmond with his inoculating poison. Yet Lincoln has given the antidote to his poison in his interview with our commissioners; and we feel that soon the poison will be entirely counteracted and the army will be far more determined than ever. We lost but very few men in the whole engagement, yet some of our best officers have fallen. General Pegram is no more. Colonel Houston, of the Stonewall brigade, was killed. Captain Barton, inspector of Terry's brigade, was wounded in the leg. Captain Skinner, Forty-eighth Virginia regiment, severely. Lieutenant Dart, of the Thirty-first Georgia regiment, in hand. W. B. Beamer, Twenty-seventh Virginia regiment, was wounded in the leg, severely. Asa H. Newman, company K, Forty-second Virginia regiment, severely in the head. Lieutenant J. C. Kyle, of Cumberland county, Virginia, wounded on Sunday, is still alive, though little hope is entertained for his recovery. Our chapel, just complete