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mplaint or repining. Many of their wounds were ghastly, many requiring amputation and the severest surgical treatment but all of them bore up with the determined spirit of heroes. Miscellaneous. The body of Maj-Gen. Sill one of the division commanders of the federal forces was brought to town yesterday afternoon, and laid out in the court house. Gen. Stil was shot through the left eye with a Minnie ball. Col. Allen, of the 31 Alabama cavalry, was seriously wounded in the hand Col. Marss, of the 17th Tennessee, was also wounded. Captain Jo. Desha of the 9th Kentucky, was severely wounded in the lead by a fragment of a shell. He came to town, had his wound dressed, and immediately repaired to the field. Adjutant Henry M. Curd, of the same regiment was shot through and through by a six pound cannon ball. Lieut Curd was a nephew of Col. Thomas H. Hunt, and of Gen. John H. Morgan. It was reported yesterday, that Brig. Gen. W. E. Woodruff, was among the Yankee .