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Capt. Charles H. Axson, who was killed recently by Arthur E. Davis, was a son of Judge Axson, of Charleston, S. C. His friends deeply mourn his untimely end. One of the captured federal Lieutenants says that nearly all the West Point graduates of last June were in the Manassas fight, and nearly all killed. The New York Herald says Napoleon had his Grouchy, and by him lost Waterloo; and Scott had his Patterson, to whom he owes the defeat at Bull Run. General Whiting, it is said, assumes the command of the lamented General Bee's brigade. Dr. George Padelford, of Savannah, a member of the Oglethorpe Light Infantry, died recently at Capon Springs, after a severe illness. John L. Harris is endeavoring to organize a great company in Georgia, to be called "The Friends of Bartow." John Underwood, a recreant Virginia, has been confirmed as Fifth Auditor of the Federal Treasury. Capt. Burwell Boykin, an old resident of Kershaw District, S. C., died recently.