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must hereafter, as heretofore, do so much as the public service may seem to require. Account of the death of Gen, Barksdale of Mississippi. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from the battle field of Gettysburg, on the 6th inst., gives the following particulars of the death of Gen. Barksdale: Lieut. Col. Chas. E. Livingston, of New York, A. I. G. on Major General Doubleday's staff, on the night of Thursday, July 3, went out in the extreme front to discover if possible the body, he having been informed by a prisoner of the locality where Barksdale was shot. The spot was about a quarter of a mile in advance of our pickets, and Col. Livingston, with his small party of stretcher bearers, was once driven in by rew. He left with Col. Livingston his watch, pocket book, and other trinkets, to be sent to his friends in Mississippi. Barksdale, as every one knows, was an extremely bitter Secessionist, who indulged in many and repeated threat previous to the war