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ington, Jesse Taylor, W. P. A. Campbell, Thomas Kennedy Porter, A. D. Wharton, George A. Howard and W. W. Carnes. Lieutenant Gift is famou, now a prominent lawyer and ex-State senator from Memphis. Lieut. A. D. Wharton came next on the starboard side, each lieutenant with two guming up, Scales gave her a shell, followed quickly by another from Wharton, and she was just able to retire from the conflict. In a short ti the stern guns, when she hauled down her colors; at the same time Wharton opened on the starboard broadside, which brought out white flags a made a commodore, and Stevens, the executive officer, Reed, Gift, Wharton and Scales won great distinction. The battle of Mobile Bay was g condition, was run on shore near Fort Morgan. The gallant Lieut. A. D. Wharton, of Tennessee, was with Admiral Buchanan on the ram Tennessef the noblest of men, survived the war for more than ten years. Wharton has dedicated his life to public education, and is one of the fore