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The wounded.

--Among the wounded by the recent accident on the Danville Railroad were Griffin D. Bolley, of Whiteville, Va; A. J. Dodson and W. H. Adams of Laurel Grove, Va; also, three soldiers — all of whom, at the time of the disaster, were under guard, en routs for the military prison in this city, the first charged with offences against the Confederacy, and the last-named with violations of army regulations. On their arrival here they were sent to the hospital attached to Castle Thunder, No. 13, on 20th street. As far as could be learned the other wounded by the accident were doing as well as could be expected.

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