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g interesting biographical sketch of Capt. P. B. Anderson, recently killed at the battle of Alleghany Mountain: Capt. Anderson had the appearance of a military man, and everywhere he went would be noticed as a man of mark, and the short time heers. He was one of the most gallant and graceful of men, and was admired and beloved by all under his command. Captain Anderson was the son of the first Senator sent from Tennessee to the Federal Congress, which place he occupied for eighteen years; after wards his father was made United States Treasurer, which place he held until his death. Captain Anderson was sent early to West Point, where he was a contemporary of President Davis and Gen. Lee, and remained there three years, when the war, which company has now been in three important battles — the Rich Mountain, Greenbrier, and Alleghany. Captain Anderson married a granddaughter of Gen. Andrew Lewis, who bore him several children, two sons of which are now in service.