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sang Dixie to the negroes in the presence of the ladies. They stole two horses, and threatened to cut old "Col." Morgan "to mince meat, and make breastworks of his damned old rebel heart." In a word, these vile and filthy invaders literally sacked and destroyed the village, except the houses. They said they were exasperated by the Texas Rangers killing eight of them on their march. Church sells not expected. The subjoined correspondence will explain itself: Memphis, March 22, 1862. Gen. G. T. Beauregard, Jackson, Tenn.: My Dear Sir. --I am directed by the First Baptist Church of this city to tender to you, for the Confederate States the bell of our church with the prayer that God may give you wisdom to direct our army, that you may be able to drive the invader from our soil, and that peace and prosperity may speedily be restored to our entire Confederacy. Will you direct me what to do with the bell? Accept our best wishes for your health and pros