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Slowly improving. --Arthur B. Davis, the member of the 2d Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, who was wounded in Manchester this day week by some unknown parties, is slowly improving, though the character of the wounds inflicted render his condition critical. He is still at the residence of Dr. Lackett.
been over run by bands of rebels." Scott is a liar, as well as a traitor. The New York Journal of Commerce, anxious for peace, proposes an armistice for three months, and a Convention of all the States, to arrange matters. We don't think it can be done. The Grand Army marched toward Manassas with colors flying. On its return to Washington, instead of colors, the army was flying. Changing turn. "Forward to Richmond, let us fly" The Yankees shout, while blundering on, But Davis changed their battle cry To " Backward, boys, to Washington." In the recent retreat of the Federals at Manassas the means of conveyance was limited; paving passengers had no chance, there being such an immense number of dead-heads. The anxiety in regard to cotton in Liverpool is increasing. It is believed that there is, or soon will be, a strong pressure by the Government to unite with the French Emperor in a formal offer of arbitration, not with the expectation that the F