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General Todleben is at Sebastopol, the fortifications of which on the north side are undergoing repairs.
The workshops of the Grand Gulf and Fort Gibson (Ga.) Railroad, at Fort Gibson, were burnt on the 30th ult. Loss $10,000.
Capt. J. P. Armstrong, for 30 years prominent in the steamboat interest at Mobile, Ala, died on the 5th inst.
General Todleben is at Sebastopol, the fortifications of which on the north side are undergoing repairs.
The workshops of the Grand Gulf and Fort Gibson (Ga.) Railroad, at Fort Gibson, were burnt on the 30th ult. Loss $10,000.
Capt. J. P. Armstrong, for 30 years prominent in the steamboat interest at Mobile, Ala, died on the 5th inst.