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One of the Minnesota's session, temporarily on the Mount Washington, was killed, but none of the men belonging to her were injured so as to keep them from duty, although many were struck by firing splinters and slightly hurt. The plot of the steamer Stepping Stones lost one of his legs. The gunboats in the Nansemond have received a reinforcement of gunboats from the Potomac flotilla in order to keep the Nansemond clear of rebel batteries. Gen. Corcoran has written a letter to Col. Hawkins, commanding the N. Y. Zouaves, explaining his killing Lt. Col. Kimbal, of that regiment. He says he was proceeding at 2 o'clock A. M. to the front to get some troops under arms, and adds: When I arrived opposite the hospital of my brigade, an officer, whose rank I could not recognize, (the night being very dark,) and whom I judged to be such only from the fact of his having a sword, rushed out in front of me and ordered a halt — Halting, I asked if it was Dr. Garth, (one of the Surg