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cept the Baltimore American) extant, sheds crocodile tears over "the case of Major Murphy." In its issue of the 26th of Sept. it says: A case has recently occurlication upon the subject until called upon by the party chiefly concerned, (Major Murphy,) from whom we learned the particulars. It appears that Major M. holds uiting at Keokuk, Iowa, with the consent of the authorities of that State. He, Murphy, who by the way is a refugee from East Tennessee, and early entered the Federalrecruited in Saline and Lafayette counties, Missouri. With their recruiting Major Murphy had nothing to do, although aware of the fact that they had all been slaves leave the State, neither his commission nor his arms being restored to him.--Major Murphy informs the Democrat that the soldiers who had charge of him cheered for Jimrstanding appearing to be that they would be returned to their masters. Major Murphy left the State in compliance with his orders, having first dispatched a stat