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ver, that I have had to chastise, was a clamorous Secesh gent, who had business South when the first tap of the drum for a volunteer company fell upon his ears — They say he hid in a barn as he saw the man approaching to solicits his name, but being found, his excuse was that he had business in the South that wouldn't let him do it. A Munificent city. The Louisville Courier, of the 7th instant, says: We understand that James Hewitt, Esq., whose liberality is proverbial, on Christmas day presented every man in Col. Roger Hanson's 2d Kentucky regiment with a splendid overcoat. The regiment is fully one thousand strong, and the present did not cost Mr. Hewitt less than from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. And the wretched Yankees are fools enough to think they can conquer and subjugate a people of whom James Hewitt is but a fair type. Abolition freedom. The Rockingham Register, of the 10th inst., has the following: Bill, a servant belonging to Miss Sal