In Tuscaloosa, Ala., of quick consumption, Julius A. Crandall, son of M. A. and S. P. Crandall, Jr., of Friendship, N. Y., aged 17 years and 6 months. The subject of this notice left home July 9, 1861, volunteered in the 27th regiment N. Y. S. V., then at Elmira. He went wih them immediately to Washington. He then went with the regiment to the battle of Bull Run, was taken prisoner, and confined at Richmond, all in a few days after his enlistment. From there, he was removed to Tuscaloosa, where he remained a prisoner until released by death. J. C. W.