!John Smoot arid Will C. Camp * Battle O^ound Where Several Waahleglon Men Fell.uitIBItfJolUJ :iti ! Wilt (’ t'amp, ihiittVO iioiirt h* «f 11* i» •*, • r«-tnrnei! from Mi* i r ' ri|. m!*- lt;•«•«! ml nnd □rthrini Ti-ntimid hive Uiuny stories i*‘ tell f !!.• :r vivif.Mi'Bur-. Sfii--»: iii:*i t * iinii \isiti il! ............ • IMIPNashvjl]-^ Mu rl und especiallyt.; fl puiut bearing tin; nmn- of Biiley, Ity win* btfrt tlmt the Iffn d**pnli'*H sji^nte |most of tjp«*ir tin*** iuij tin* i.ihij.i-.i lr | tullry iiflh’ir i*o«*thi-rn friend*. • At-|1 Murfreesboro tin :w‘» deputies vcured FneimTvnvH i.f an old eunfdderj atu soldier, past st-veii'v year* of Otfn p I He toojt Jbem over tin* scene of the r groat IfattU of Stone river, showing* 1them tilo jiositmn* of nil the divisions and cojnuj.trjderH thal !*• k p.drt. and pointed oat tin* action** of e.ndi army Jinrl toil c*f nearly alt tin* akirtni*)i i*« of the! buttle Tin1 buttle of Stone river nearly Keren thousand ttu-known lou.tin* field, --venteeu hundred uf them having fall*m in twenty mln-% u te».Amofcg these unknown were Nicholas Waling, a brother of Jit men P, Wallace of this city, and Frank Walker. :i brtrlie*-in-l-4w. Walker and ,1 as P. Wallace.w^re together in the thickest of one of the hardest light* of the battle. Walluce received a bullet! hihis hip and fell forward. He lay tharceomo time before hIh brotber-lnla\v. Walker. Biiw him. Wulker attemptedto carry WJ*llace from tbe field bn Oh*had taken.only a few step* when he waBehotin tbe head. That whs the hint Bfc*m of-or heurlt;l from Walker. \ lu this battle Hras Capt. Joshua C Palmer and others'wlm now live in this conntr.dtlbtlt;:H:dOJKlt;dift