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esses of what they write, v spring into being, and last as long as time itself shall endure. The field of literature however, is by no means confined to the survey of American events, nor even to the exciting incidents of the war. There are in the old world, traveled over by our own citizens, still fruitful of romance and adventure, which we expect to see worked no spread before Southern readers by Southern publishers. Indeed, we are now enabled to announce a forthcoming novel, from the press of West & Johnston, of this city, embracing a history, romantic in itself, as well as truthful, of perhaps the most remarkable people in Europe — the "Garbonerl," --and so full of incident as to commend itself to the most casual reader. It is from the pen of Mrs. Vernen, a lady well known in Southern literary circles, who, in addition to forme writings, has recently come before the public in the stirring lyrical poem, "the Battle Call." We look for her forthcoming novel with much interest.
Gen. Sydney Johnston's movements. --The Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy, in making the adnouncement that the army under General A Sidney Johnston had fallen back from Murfreesboro' and Columbia, Tenn., to Decatur, Ala., says: We do not look upon this with any degree of alarm, or special concern, whatever. It is not because we are unable to hold Murfreesboro', or many other places between there and Decatur, but of choice, and we predict the fruits of this judicious movement will be manife alarm, or special concern, whatever. It is not because we are unable to hold Murfreesboro', or many other places between there and Decatur, but of choice, and we predict the fruits of this judicious movement will be manifest to every one in due season, when all will acknowledge and approve it. If the enemy will only attempt to follow, it is all we ask. We have assurances from other sources that Gen. Johnston is making the very best disposition possible of the forces under his command.