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arlow's horse, the animal became unmanageable, and finally falling on the Colonel, badly bruised him. The Colonel was wounded in the Wilderness battle, and had returned to the field only a day or so before. The division lost three hundred men in this engagement. The First and Third divisions, which were in support, lost about two hundred and fifty in killed and wounded from the effects of the rebel artillery. The wounded were all brought off, and are nearly all being cared for at City Point. Lieutenant-Colonel Warren, of the Thirty-sixth Missouri, lost his left arm while gallantly leading his regiment in the charge. Major N. H. Hamilton, of the Thirty-sixth Missouri, was severely wounded in the face, and Captain Lindley, of the same regiment, killed, Sergeant Bailey, of the Thirty-sixth Wisconsin, was killed, and about twelve of the men wounded. Sergeant Fuchs, of the Thirtieth Wisconsin, color-bearer, was badly wounded, (the third time for him in the present campaign)
ig piece of pie to a big contract. The most superficial observer of Yankee character might have predicted that this would be a big war. The monstrous in crime was always the Yankee's favorite newspaper reading. A big milder in his morning's journal was essential to his peace of mind for that day. Hence the gigantic scale of murder that the war has assumed. Everything about it is so big, except its victories; nothing little about it except its success. Even a big explosion, like that at City Point, fills him with transport. He would have liked it better if it had been a Confederate magazine, but, any way, it was big, and that fills him with delegated wonder. One secret of his devotion to the glorious Union is that it was so big. It had the biggest territory, the biggest mountains, the biggest rivers, the biggest forests, the biggest prairies, of any country in the Universe. It would have in a century more, according to his calculation, the biggest population on the face of th