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Alice Simpson, a courtesan, committed suicide in Memphis a few days since, by taking morphine. The County Court of Appomattox, on Thursday, the 4th inst., sentenced a negro named "Ned," to be hung for the murder of his wife. Colin Sheegog, a well known printer, died in Nashville, Tenn., on the 6th Inst.
campaign in the most mountainous and wildest region of the State. As we passed through the various towns on out march, the brigade was highly complimented on its soldiery bearing and general good appearance. The Richmond Sharp-Shooters, Capt. R. A. Tompkins, received particular notice, from their fine appearance and martial bearing. They bad just received their handsome uniforms, so liberally and kindly furnished by the city of Richmond, and looked as well and nice as they did when they first left the city. Perhaps it would not be proper to state the many reasons given for the transfer of our troops to this place, and, therefore, I will not mention any; but will furnish you with any important event that transpires hereafter. Col. Wm. B. Taliaferro has won the confidence and esteem of his troops since he has had charge of a brigade, in which capacity he has been ably assisted by that gentleman, soldier and officer, Wm. B. Pendiston, Acting Ass't Ad't General. Ned.