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s Avalanche. Charles W. Thompson, Esq., a lawyer, late of Alabama, was killed in the battle of Oak Hill, while fighting in the ranks of an Arkansas regiment. Rev. Dr. Seyburn, for some years past connected with the American Bible Society, in Philadelphia, has lately returned to his old home in Petersburg, Va. Forty-two cases of shoes, consigned by Howe, Hoyt & Co., of New York, to parties in Alabama, have been seized by the Marshal in Montgomery. Miss Nena Papy, of St. Augustine, Fla., was accidentally shot dead by her little brother, a few days ago. The free colored men of Charleston have contributed $430 to sustain the cause of the South. The types of Savannah, Ga., are desirous of forming a company for the war, composed entirely of printers. The ship Alice Ball, captured by the U. S. revenue cutter Arago, his arrived at Eastport, Me., in charge of a prize crew. Capt. Thomas Francis Meagher publicly states that he does not intend to accept the