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The Steamship Canadian. --The N. O. Picayune says: We regret to learn that T. C. Gilmous, with his wife and two children, Samuel R. Scott, A. R. Harrison and Robert W Dean, all of this city, were on board the steamship Canadian, from Quebec for Liverpool, whose loss was reported in a telegraphic dispatch. As we have no further particulars of the terrible disaster, we may indulge the hope that these friends of ours are among the saved.
ment of volunteers from the gallant Palmette State arrived in Richmond on Monday, the 17th inst. They report seeing four North Carolina Regiments in camp on the way-side, awaiting transportation to come on. The following are the field officers of the 4th Regiment: Field Officers--Colonel, J. B. E. Sloan; Lt. Colonel, C. S. Mattison; Major, James H. Whitner; Adjutant, S. M. Wilkes; Quarter master, J. M. Adams; Commissary, H. A. CAuble; Co. B., Capt. Humphreys, Palmette Riflemen; Co. C, Capt. Dean,-- Co. D, Capt. Long, Piercetown Guards; Co. E, Capt. Kilpatrick, Calhoun Mountaineers, Co. F, Capt. Pool, Tyger Volunteers; Co. G., Capt. Hawthorne, Saluda Volunteers; Co. H. Capt. Grifflo, Twelve Mile Volunteers; Co. C., Capt. Hollingsworth, Pickens Guards; Co. J. Capt. Anderson, Confederate Guards; Co. K. Capt. Shanklin, Fort Hill Guards. The 4th musters 950 strong. The Third Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, 1,000 strong, reached this city yesterday morning between 6 and 7 o'cl