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and oppression in which they are engaged, and the innocent blood which they are seeking to shed, may have already excited the fierce wrath and righteous indignation of Him whom the winds and seas obey, and who presides impartially over the destinies of men, armies, and worlds. The sad accident which caused the death of young Gornto, of the Seaboard Rifles, caused deep distress in the worthy family, which was so suddenly called to mourn the loss of a favorite and manly son. The young man Rainey, who held the gun that was accidentally discharged, instantly killing his young friend, tearing away a portion of the skull and scattering his brains, is in the deepest agony of mind on account of the melancholy affair. A very melancholy casualty happened last night at 10 o'clock, resulting in the death of a soldier named Royle, of the Seventh Regiment Louisiana Volunteers. It appears that on going to a window to raise it, in order to ventilate the room, he accidentally fell out; and,