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e riot from his prison window. The rioters were composed of 3,000 women, who were armed. They broke open the Government and private stores, and took bread, clothing, and whatever else they wanted. The militia were ordered out to check the riot, but failed to go. Jeff. Davis and other high officials made speeches to the infuriated women, and told them they should have what they wanted, when they became calm. Dispatches from Nashville say that Gen. Mitchell, with 350 cavalry, went to Green Hill, and, dashing into a rebel camp, where there was a large number of conscripts, on the sabre charge, he took fifteen prisoners, killed five, and captured all their arms and equipments. Rosecrans's dispatches to the War Department, of Monday, state that General Stanly completely whipped the rebel guerillas of Morgan at Snow Hill, capturing about fifty prisoners and three hundred horses. The Liverpool Albien, of the 19th of March, says there is a large emigration of strong active you