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ted in the previous paragraph.] The engagement continued several hours, without any important consequences. The gun from the battery was too small to make much impression on the iron-covered side of the gun-boat. These statements are obtained from a gentleman who resides at Canton. The Gazette publishes an extract from a private letter received from Cumberland Gap, which states that "News has reached here that a regiment of Indianians had crossed the line near Jacksonboro', and were allowed to advance ten miles upon Southern soil, when they were met by the 18th Mississippi regiment, in a hand-to-hand fight. The result was just as might have been expected.--The Southern boys charged them with such impetuosity that the Federals broke and fled, leaving half of their number dead upon the field. The Federals were literality cut to pieces. This news comes direct, and the writer presumes it is true." The Knoxville Register, of the 23d instant, makes no mention of the affair.
ess: The Senatorial delegation, as a whole is worthy the reputation of Georgia. The brotherhood of the House, on the other hand, as a whole, is such an one as Georgia never sent to Congress before, but under the benign it fluences of King Scrub, let us flatter ourselves that it is intellectually far superior to any we shall send again. We are bound to came down to the very rudiments under the scrub system. A salt Stampede and its Finale. The Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel, of the 23d inst., says: Upon the reception of the news that Governor Brown was appropriating salt at other points, the article became exceedingly active in this market. A multitude of drays were engaged in transporting salt to the other side of the Savannah. Somehow Governor B. got an inkling of the movement and gave orders, by a dispatch, to our city authorities, that all the salt in the city in the hands of dealers should be seized. Accordingly, over 700 sacks were, sized yesterday at the depot