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y his brother officers, who, as may be expected, are keenly grieved by the bereavement. His funeral will take place on Wednesday, and his remains will be deposited in a metallic coffin specially ordered from Baltimore. Orderly Sergeant Goodfellow, of company D, First New York Regiment, was struck by a cannon ball and dropped dead. Three members of the same company were badly wounded. It appears that the Albany Regiment, under Col. Townsend, was in reserve. It was thought that Lieut. Col. Grinnell had been killed, as he was missing. Capt Judson Kilpatrick, of Company H, of the Zouaves, was wounded in the fleshy part of the thigh by the bursting of a shell, but gallantly led his company across the field to the attack. Another statement. The Baltimore Sun, of Wednesday, in its "latest account" of the affair, says: Information was yesterday derived from a passenger on the Adelaide that the slaughter of the Federal troops was fearful. The Confederates had a small b