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zel, David Overhoizer, John Grimm, Reuben Grimm, David Hoffman, Harrison Jordan, John Stonebrenner, Jos. Butt, George Patten, John Corden. This company was attached to Col. Cummings' Regiment. The Withes Greys. A member of this company sends us a corrected list of the killed and wounded among his comrades. The company is commanded by Capt. Terry, and is attached to the Fourth Regiment Virginia Volunteers, Colonel Preston: Killed.--Privates — Thos. J. Kavannaugh, James L Patterson, Luther W Cooper, J. Mat. Neff, N. D. Oglesby, Mississippi. Wounded--(none considered dangerous)--Samuel F. Furgeson, M. Wisor, W. H. Harrison, S. Harsh. J. Briant, R. R. Balley, H. Matthews, H. H. Lockett, H. Lampkin. The gallant dead. Among those who fell in the great battle of the 21st July was Lieut. Richard A. Palmer, to whose memory a friend pays the following tribute: He was born in Yorkville, South Carolina, on 31 September, 1833, and graduated with distinction
ge across the river; and that Wise fells trees across the road and destroys all the bridges on his route. Cox further says that he captured 1,000 flint lock muskets and a small quantity of powder, left behind by the "retreating rebels." Gen. Patterson makes another speech. Gen. Patterson was serenaded at his residence in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening, and in acknowledging the compliment took occasion to mention his late military operations on the Potomac, as follows: "I know Gen. Patterson was serenaded at his residence in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening, and in acknowledging the compliment took occasion to mention his late military operations on the Potomac, as follows: "I know that I have endeavored to do my duty, and believe I have handled my column as well as any other in the field. I have been honorably discharged by my superior officer, and if he makes no complaint, and if those who served under me make none, what right have others to constitute themselves a military Star Chamber to decide on my merits or demerits as a soldier? I have the great satisfaction of knowing that all the officers of the regular army serving with me approve of the conduct and management