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road, was butted on the 26th ult., in Concord, N. H., with as much pomp as possible. The machinery of the Federal steamer Colorado broke down while at sea, on the 20th of June. It had been "tampered with," at the Charleston (Mass.) Navy-Yard. Warren Larkins, a well known citizen of Montgomery, and one of the Alabama volunteers, died at Norfolk on Tuesday. A little girl died in Brooklyn, N. Y., recently, from eating wild lettuce, and another was in a dangerous condition. Gen. Huger, commanding at Norfolk, has issued an order for the observance of the 4th of July at that post. Hon. George W. Brown died suddenly, on Sunday last, of paralysis, at his residence, near Duncansville, Thomas county, Ga. Jacob B. McGwire, a lawyer, of Macon, Ga., has been arrested for negro stealing and breach of trust. E. J. Johnston & Co., of Macon, Ga., have fabricated a handsome sword, designed as a present to President Davis. James D. and Wm. Carson, arrested in St. L