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— the first they had met with since landing on our bluff. But while in the midst of his hand-shaking he screamed out: "Now, go shoot the Yankees! go shoot all the Yankees! shoot the Yankees!" It was funny to see the change that came over their smiling faces; and the people on the sidewalks, who witnessed the scene, broke out into a big laugh. Our citizens are extremely anxious to get Southern papers, that we may have at least one grain of truth to rely on. We see by the Argus, of June 11th, that the Federal commander, Fitch, attempted the outrage of prescribing rules for the government of the criminal court of Memphis, whereupon Judge Swayne very promptly and properly declined to proceed with the business of the court. The Argus asserts most positively that if any Union sentiment exists in Memphis, other than among a few in the lowest classes, it has not yet been developed. The almost utter absence of anything akin to sympathetic feelings for the old Union cannot fail t
Runaway. --From my house, on Wednesday, June 11th, my negro Boy, Ned. He is 13 years of age, 4 feet eight or ten inches high, and of a dark-brown complexion. He is some camp in or around Richmond. A liberal reward will be given on his delivery. Mrs. Robert Nott, je 19--4t Cary and 3d street.