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eved that he intended to stop and seize one of Gen. Curtis's transports, A cavalry force was sent up from Helena, but failed to find the rebels, who had fled in different directions in the interior. Experience of another chaplain. Rev. W. R. Stockton, of the 61st Pennsylvania regiment, has arrived in Philadelphia, from Salisbury, N. C. The Inquirer says: Mr. Stockton went into the battle on the 31st of May, with his regiment, and remained with the wounded after they were driven bMr. Stockton went into the battle on the 31st of May, with his regiment, and remained with the wounded after they were driven back. He could have been taken prisoner at 3 o'clock, but was allowed by the rebel officers to remain with the wounded, under promise that he should not be taken prisoner. He remained on the battle field all Saturday night, renderings all the assistance that lay in his power to the wounded men. Between 1 and 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, Gen. Roger A. Pryor came up with his brigade, and detailed a company, called the "Emerald Guard," from Alabama, to assist him in his attentions to the sufferers