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etail the hundreds of other instances that I might name, nor have I the full list of the wounded. Among the many wounded at this place I find the following of the Fifteenth Mississippi alone, who have just given me their names: John Buckley, in thigh. John Goodrich, in thigh. B. F. Watson, in thigh. John Lucas, badly burned; has negro servant with him. Wm. A Turner, in foot. B. D. Clemens, arm and side — a cousin of Jerre Clemens, of Huntsville, Ala. Thomas J. Stearns, in knee. W. G. Chisholm. Wallace B. Skurr, right arm. At the same place is Henry E. Graves, of Nashville, a member of the Twentieth Tennessee, who was shot through the left side the ball penetrating the left lung, and who walked from the battle-field of Monticello.--He says at least 150 men were drowned in crossing the Cumberland river, and corroborates the statement of another that the officers in the boats used their swords on the men to keep them from swamping the boat