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similar characters. On Tuesday evening last an express arrived at Woodstock, ordering the militia of the place to march to Strasburg, and there await further orders. Joseph C. Taylor, who killed Lieutenant Joseph G. Davidson, of one of the Tennessee regiments, a few weeks ago, in Lynchburg, is now in that city, awaiting trial. A man named Eugene Seyere was shot and killed in Memphis last Monday night by some person unknown. "Sons of Dixie" is the name of a company in Cherokee, Ala., who have offered to serve during the war. Gen. Wm. J. Lytle, a well-known citizen of Murfresboro, Tenn., died on Saturday last. Capt. P. H. Lee, of the Nansemond Cavalry, has purchased the celebrated trotting horse "Jupiter" for $700. It is stated that the editor of the Cleveland (Ohio) Herald is among the killed in the skirmish at Vienna. Wm. H. West and B. P. Rankin, United States Marshals, are heavy defaulters to the Government. Capt. Sterling Anderson, an ol