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Indictments. --The Hustings Court Grand Jury, yesterday, made the following indictments: John Hagan, charged with extorting forty dollars from James Evans, a man of mixed blood; Austin Conley, for receiving stolen goods, knowing them to be stolen; George W. Cassidy, for burglariously entering the store of John Does, and taking sundry goods therefrom; Edward Keiling, for aiding and abetting Charles Moore alias Richard Wright, in stabbing Frederick Smith, in March last; William Blankenship, for shooting Geo. Crow, on the 10th of February last; James Austin, for stealing railroad car springs on the 1st of February last; Christopher Kissel, for receiving stolen car springs from James Austin, knowing them to be stolen. The case of Dennis Lynch, charged with stabbing James Shea, was called at the instance of the prisoner's counsel, Mr. Gilmer, and continued until the next term.
Further from the Southwest. Mobile, May 20. --A special dispatch Advertiser, dated yesterday, says: There was heavy skirmishing S evening, on the Purdy road, between tion of Gen. Smith's command and their Federals, under Gen. Sherman. Our l my's loss is not known, but is suppose heavy. The enemy is busy entrencher our right, on the Monterey road, two half miles from Corinth. It is said that enemy is erecting mortar batteries. Mitchell's column, from Huntsville, a reported to be this side of Florence, m to Pittsburg. It is reported that the enemy's cavalry within nine miles of Pocahontas, which is on the Memphis and Charleston railroad. Federal prisoners say that the enemy our falling back more than they do a as they cannot stand the climate fur South. They expect to starve us long siege, and thus compel us to sur There was a skirmish at 1 o'clock su ing. A number of Federals were killed wounded. Also, a skirmish this after of Bridge Cr