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shot in knee; Walden Gilbert, wounded in leg; Wells E, wounded in leg; Williams John, shot in hand; Wilson John, shot in knee; Yaet A W. shot in neck and sides Young Frederick, wounded in shoulder. Wiley Doyle, died on the way down. Lieut. James Walker, son of A J. Walker, Esq., of this city, was taken home and died soon after reaching there. Dr. Keller last evening reported the patient in hospital at the Overton Hotel to be generally doing well; no deaths had occurred. Charles Taylor,J. Walker, Esq., of this city, was taken home and died soon after reaching there. Dr. Keller last evening reported the patient in hospital at the Overton Hotel to be generally doing well; no deaths had occurred. Charles Taylor, who had a capable or shot pass through his right side, breaking two or three ri its presage, as able to wag about the room yesterday. He has the ball, which was found under the skin in the back. Mr. John Sufferans was cheerful and able to converse yesterday; his wound to a serious one Mr. John G. Finnle was progressing favorably. In addition to the arrivals by the Hill, a few patients came in yesterday by the Yuzoo. Gen. Polks address to the army. The following address has been