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Gen. F. B. Spinola, made three heroic charges up so many steep and difficult ridges, dislodging and driving the enemy with mutual loss--General Spinola being twice wounded. Col. Farnum and Major McLean, 1st Excelsior, were also wounded, and Capt. Ben. Price Capt. Price had been for years honorably distinguished as an ardent, indefatigable, efficient advocate for the limitation of the area of individual ownership of real estate, and more especially of the National Homestead bill. Hie volunteCapt. Price had been for years honorably distinguished as an ardent, indefatigable, efficient advocate for the limitation of the area of individual ownership of real estate, and more especially of the National Homestead bill. Hie volunteered at the very outset of the war, and gave his best efforts and his life for Freedom and Equal Rights to all mankind. Though distinguished by gallantry, capacity, intelligence, and zeal, he entered the service a captain, and died a captain. killed. Next morning, our soldiers pushed forward to Front Royal, but encountered no enemy. Unknown to us, the Excelsiors had been fighting a brigade of Ewell's men, who were holding the Gap while Rhodes's division, forming the rear-guard of Lee's arm