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adside about half a mile further on. They proceeded, and when about half way to the well were fired on by some of our partisan rangers. The Lieutenant commanding the company and some four or five others were killed, while the rest of the Federals fled in all directions. Mr. White was not at home at the time, and had never belonged to any military organization, though he was making arrangements to join a company of rangers in a few days. About sunset some two or three companies of Col. Grierson's Illinois regiment, under command of Capt. Bycourt, arrived at Mrs. White's from Memphis and inquired for Mr. White, alleging that he was among those who shot the Federals in the morning, and that if he could be found he should die. This was stated to the wife and mother, and to two other young ladies of the vicinity who were at Mrs. White's. About this time Mr. White who had seen this large force stop at his house, and feared some rudeness to the ladies there, came up in order to