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lls them. San Francisco.--By telegraph the Northern papers say they learn that the Donelson news has reached San Francisco and caused "great rejoicing." Kansas. It appears that Kansas is not done bleeding yet. The whole State appears to be in a shocking state of insubordination and anarchy, so that the recent order pKansas is not done bleeding yet. The whole State appears to be in a shocking state of insubordination and anarchy, so that the recent order proclaiming martial law there is welcomed universally. A letter from Leavenworth to a Northern paper says: It is a lamentable admission, but it stands virtually recorded in the words of the order, that the people of Kansas are incompetent to manage their own affairs; that the State statutes are a dead letter, and that civil Kansas are incompetent to manage their own affairs; that the State statutes are a dead letter, and that civil authority is powerless for the arrest or punishment of a single outlaw. Rejected army clothing. The following dispatch to the Baltimore Sun shows that the frauds of contractors are still occupying the attention of investigating committees: Washington, Feb, 18.--The Military Board of inspectors appointed by the Gener