'I Ij I j. js* uauier, rnvaie secretary.OF GEN, LLOTD TILGHAtf’s STAFF.Maj. Herbert S. Dallom, of Ky., Commissary*OF GEN. BUSHROD R. JOHNSON’S STAFF.Capt. Geo. Triplett, of Owensboro, Ky. jMoorman* of Mo., Aid de Camp.Capt. Moormon, is the only one of Gen Johnson’s staff who remains a prisoner of war. Ha was slightly wounded in the leg by a cannister shot, while getting off of his horse to give a wounded Federal soldier of Col. Logan’s Regiment, a drink of water out of his canteen.Capt. Jas. Ingrahm, of Ky. Lt. Battery.*• Slankewitel, Tenn., 44 jnied t44 Louis Gerard, La. Heavy 44 jcompi11 Joel Higgins, Ky. Infantry. !as“ 8tephen Chipley, Ky. Infantry, ij Lieut. A. C' Gibson, Mississippi artillery, j“ S. M. Spencer, 44 ■ doubl“ Jas. Wilson, Louisiana *• Wm. H. Hedden, Alabama 4444 Jno, S. Chapman, Ky. 4444 Ed. Rankin, 44 4444 Clay Stinson, 11 4444 Jno. Hostetler, 44 .44itdycitwe cot to thesed po slightat thepositi(ae dircupiection fOnup bet sharp; occuriOn*or,r,irma-ofinIQidDr. W. G. Owen, Wash. City.IfCharlie Widney, Kentucky. Dispatkhes from Indianapolis on the 25thinst. say that Gen. Buckner and staff -°! reached there by special train from Louisville at 10 o’clock on that morning. Also *yjthat 300 more prisoners has arrived.il-reAime toand I2d Io Capt. advai to the being backif notmounW(bottohouseAn Incident. i wag v