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dent says is "a disgrace to the Federal Government." The hardships and privations, although unexampled in severity, have not prevented these "old Virginia gentlemen" from expressing their allegiance to the South and detestation of Yankees. The letter bears high testimony to their firmness and fortitude. Yesterday, by flag of truce, the Washington Chronicle, of May 6th, was received. I heard a portion of it read on its way to Gen. Lee's headquarters. Here are my recollections: Vallandigham has been arrested. Three doors of his house had to be broken open before he was taken. An attempt to rescue him was made, but failed. The Alabama has destroyed the ship "Punjanb — time and place not mentioned. The Chronicle reports that there has been a fight with rebel cavalry at Warrenton. Mosby, they say, is killed. The letters about the battle up to Sunday night are heralded with enormous captions.--The correspondents are upon the crest of the wave of imagined success;
uffolk and arrived in time. A partial list of the killed and wounded shows that Gen. Gwyn was killed, Brig-Gen. Mott and Maj. Gen'l Barry, of Me.; and Brig.-Gen'l Schmitiefing were wounded. In the 14th corps there were 17 Colonels, Lt Colonels and Majors, 28 Captains and Lieutenants wounded. Brig.-Gen. Whipple, Gen. Divine and Gen. Massie were severely wounded. 31 Colonels, Lt. Colonels and Majors, and 52 Captains and Lieutenants, are wounded in another corps — many mortally. Vallandigham is at the Barnett House, Cincinnati, under strong guard. Halleck has ordered all stores and other valuables to be removed from Aquia Creek. Over 4,000 rebel prisoners had reached Washington up to Wednesday night. The Federals captured in the recent battle ten guns belonging to the celebrated Washington Artillery. Dates from Cairo to the 6th say that a dispatch from Youg's Point announces that the Union gunboats had been repulsed at Haines's Bluff. The iron-clad Chocta