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Co. A, 1st N. C. do.; H. M. Goodman, Co. F, 1st N. C. do. Private Geo. Parker, Co. B, 1st Md. cavalry, was slightly wounded yesterday morning at Atlee's Station, and is also at the Seabrook Hospital. We also learn that a member of Capt. Hayward's cavalry company, was shot through the neck, on Tuesday afternoon, on the Mechanicville turnpike, a few miles from this city, and instantly killed. Of the Armory battalion Lieuts. Sweeny and Blunt were killed, and Lieut. Docker wounded. Mr. Butts, of the same battalion, was so badly wounded that he has since died. The prisoners. During night before last and yesterday squads of prisoners were brought in, captured at various points along the line. The number that had reached the Libby up to 7 o'clock last night was about 140, of whom there were but three officers. These were Lt.-Col. Litchfield and Capt. Clarke, of the 7th Michigan cavalry, and Surgeon Kingston, of the 2d N. Y. cavalry. The prisoners captured represent tw