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r the one that bears it for the country that bestows it. True worth may be trampled and crushed, but will live and sneak for itself and be heard. * * * * * * Did you get anything at Yorktown that the rebels left? We would like something "secesh" to keep. If you could get anything worth sending, may be you might find a chance sometime — a knife, or pistol, or bayonet, or sword, or anything. Look around. Look out for No. 1. He is a big man. Black's regiment I guess had the choice. Capt. Hall got a flue Bile. Sergeant Gross sent Alex, a rebel letter he found — It was not of much account. * * * * * General Sickles has been confirmed by the Senate at last as a Brigadier-General. and ordered to take command of the "Excelsior Brigade" He made a speech to the wounded of his command in Washington city, complimenting them for their bravery and regretting that he was not with them at their first fight. I saw Capt. McKee yesterday. He is very hard on Curtin, (Governor,) and
ounded: W E Curd, in shoulder, slight; Lt J W Vivreti, in leg; 1st Sergt W H Vivreti, hand; Sergt J R Young, leg, missing; Sergt J W Clemens, head; Privates W C Baird, leg; E Bryant, hand; J T Curd, bowels; R T Davis, leg; I W Eatherley, hand; A D Hall, side; J T Darris, arm; C H Robertson, shoulder; J A Sullivan; B S Sullivan, leg; J B Scoby, arm; W B Sullivan, side; J W Tillford, head; J L Walpote, foot; A V Wlikerson, shoulder, severe; J W Walkerson in arm; F D Bass, slight; J F Jetton neck aris, Wm Glann. Company C.--Wounded: Capt W J Freeland, severely and missing; Corp'l W Woods, mortally and left on field; Privates S Haichens, severely and left on field; W T Gresham, slightly; W J Laycock, slightly; E N Blalock, mortally; J F Hall, severely; H Vickers, slightly. Missing: Sergt A J Carroll, Privates M V Biaylock, W J Holloway. Company D.--Killed: Private J A Houk. Wounded: Lieut Ray, slightly; Sergt Conner, do; Privates J M Baker, R A Coon, severely; J F Dennis, arm;