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O. L. Goggin, Esq. Lieut. G. was attached to the Army of the Potomac, and scarcely attained his twenty-first year, but is numbered as another martyr to his country's cause. His care was typhoid fever, and he had been sick only a few days. He died at his father's residence whence he had returned from his company last week for the purpose of recruiting his health, which was impaired by exposure on the field of battle. For the sake of those interested in the matter, I will state that Mr. Reagan's machine that carries the mail has been singularly affected for two or three days past — Instead of bringing the Dispatch bundle the most direct route via Danville and South-Side Railroads, it has reached us via the Central and Alexandria cars, which generally arrive from two to four hours later than the South-Side mail. In these times we want the Richmond papers by the earliest routs, and for the information of those concerned it may be stated that the quickest way by railroad from Rich