C\'!*»i.». I Kc:jini: Fra* LI n Kol!\, of tin* IVst 1C» im i t Virginia Volunteers, who was wounded at Philippi, but who is now rap- , clly recovering, was born in DeefiielJ, Xt\v 1 IT unphire, received a nuhturv education at | West po:i t, and fur 11»e last thirteen vcars Ins l»cen a re «lont of Philadolj h.a. Nino \eaisof that per.od ho was 0114 loved bv the I‘alt;-inoro ami Oh.o Kail road Cum pan \ as the.r loader n, the present patriotic movement *1 ho n, after reet . v .ng a tel* ^ram annoui cmg h s appu.ntmont, he w.i on his w is tj \\ extern V.r.;iii \f \ ! .Mimdii’ilv asutu.:i' the cum-,• » rmaul, went fi t» (triftoi, dm portingrel*els there, and nnrjud ’inuiediau I) om Phi$g lippi, where he reeo.\ed the m viro wound, first sr.ppocd to be mortal, liio u *le, formerly | a Miss CiOshoru, of Who Jin.:, died about two years since, leaving four sons and two daughters. One of the sous is a corjwinil iu tho \ National Guards, now at Fort McHenry, and another is supjN»sed to have boon with Insfat hi r. Col. Kl 1!\ .s a brother m law of dilator Walker, ot K*u, l\;—[N V U'oihL