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nkees killed. Among the killed in the recent battles before Richmond, was Col. Wyman, of the 16th Massachusetts regiment. Col. Wyman had rendered himself quite noCol. Wyman had rendered himself quite notorious by his connection with a piece of scandal, which a few years ago excited all Gotham to an intense pitch. He was the man who eloped with Mrs. Capt. James Bren woman on the streets of Florence, Italy, one evening, leaning on the arm of Lieut. Wyman, of the U. S. army, and a correspondent of the New York Tribune communicated the perfidy of his wife, and no more was said of the matter. Shortly after Lieut. Wyman and Mrs. Captain Brennan returned to America, and settled down in Massachusetts, where they lived as man and wife until the present war commenced, when Wyman was appointed Colonel of the Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment. He was the first mif his regiment who were taken prisoners state that he died without a struggle. Wyman had the reputation of being an excellent officer, his regiment being considered