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Wrong view. --Lieut. W. E. Earle, of the Furman Guards, Gregg's regiment, writes a communication to the editor of the Dispatch from Charleston, under date of August 12th, in which he says he regards the statement made in this column on the 9th inst., relative to the death of his kinsman, Lieut. C. E. Earle, of the Palmetto Rifles, "as unfair, improper, and highly objectionable in several particulars," and desires to know the "authority for saying that insanity is hereditary in the family" of the deceased. The Reporter was at the scene of the disaster (Ballard House shortly after its occurrence. His item founded thereon was made up from information given him by Messrs. Ballard, Powers, and others, (the first-named proprietor and clerk of the House.) He does not remember that it differs from the accounts published in the other city papers. He was not present at the inquest held on the body, but the facts elicited can readily be ascertained by addressing the Coroner. He is infor