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Student death.

--James Duffean, sergeant of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth New York regiment, fell deal in Manchester yesterday; afternoon, while on his way, with a holy of other Yankee prisoners, to take the cars to another part of the Confederacy in which there is a prison depot. His remains were brought back to this city and interred in the Yankee burying-ground.

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