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ght to be mortally hurt, the gallant soldier is now believed to be out of danger. Brig. Gen. Roger A. Pryor during the day had the misfortune to be taken a prisoner, but the corresponding good fem, looking at him keenly, asked him to what regiment, brigade, and division he belonged, and as Pryor hesitated and stammered out his reply, the Yankee sprang to his feet and exclaimed, "you are a d twice. The other now jumped to his feet, apparently as if to escape, but he also received from Pryor a lunge that left him helpless on the field. Throwing down the musket, the General moved rapidlh a bayonet.--The aid returned with the information that he had found one so injured. Whereupon Pryor mounted his horse and went in person to see him. The man was asleep when he entered the hospitalzed him? "Yes, sir, I do," was the reply. "You are the man who struck me." The wounded man was not less surprised when he learned that the author of his misery was the redoubtable Roger A. Pryor.