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W. H. Rich, slightly in arm. W. R. Rich, slightly in head. T. W. Setser, badly in thigh. William Shillings, leg broken. John M. Sudderth, badly in thigh. T. F. Sudderth, slightly in finger. Benjamin Taylor, slightly in heel. L. A. Thomas, badly in arm. J. C. Thompson, badly in shoulder. C. A. Tuttle, slightly in arm. Richard Upchurch, slightly in hand. J. W. Underdown, badly in thigh. Joseph Winkler, badly in back. Israel Zimmerman, badly in leg. 60.

RECAPITULATION.

Killed dead, 19

Mortally wounded, 12

Wounded, but recovered, 60

Total, 91

(Signed) R. M. TUTTLE,

Captain Co. F, 26th Regt., N. C. Troops.

[From the Richmond, Va., Timet, May 28, 1899.]

GREAT BATTLE OF THE CRATER.

The Work of Mahone and Weisiger at the Fight.

By GEORGE S. BERNARD.

Reply to a Times Editorial Which Paid a Tribute to the Late General Weisiger A Discussion of the Battle.

Editor of The Times:

Sir In its editorial of Sunday, February 26, 1899, The Times, whilst paying a handsome tribute to the late General David A. Weis- iger, makes some statements calculated to do great injustice to the memory of the late General William Mahone.