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found a mile beyond. Their graves are seen by the roadside. Flag of truce to Recover Zollicoffer's body. Captain Henry Ewing, of Nashville, Aid to the late General Zollicoffer, accompanied by a Captain Speller and twenty-five men, appearedhed, and placed in a substantial wooden box. Your, &c., M. D. Manson.Commanding at Mill Spring." Statement of Capt. Ewing. The writer gained the following information in sundry conversations with Captain Ewing and Captain Spiller. Captain Ewing and Captain Spiller. Captain Ewing is a young man who has just arrived at the dignity of biting a delicate mustache of a saffron hue. He was aid to General Zollicoffer, an Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, and appears to have been a great favorite with the rebel GeneraCaptain Ewing is a young man who has just arrived at the dignity of biting a delicate mustache of a saffron hue. He was aid to General Zollicoffer, an Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, and appears to have been a great favorite with the rebel General. He is, a son of one Orville Ewing, of Nashville, and a nephew of the notorious Andrew Ewing, who early became a proselyte to secessionism, and prominent as a Breckinridge elector. Captain Ewing is the aid who fired on Col. Fry, who, in returnin