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Fire --A Railroad Car and Contents Destroyed — Loss $1,000--Yesterday foremost about half-past 9 o'clock, a freight car the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the old depot in Edgefield, was discovered be on fire, and as it contained fifty barrels of turpentine, the whole was soon enveloped in flames. The train consisted of fifteen twenty cars, heavily loaded with rice, tobacco, turpentine and other valuable products and it was with the greatest difficulty cars, except the one in which the fire originated, could be saved. At first the fire was supposed to be the work of an incendiary, after careful investigation, the agent of the road here is satisfied that it was accidental. He thinks it originated from a spark from the locomotive of the Edgefield and Kentucky Railroad, which passed a short time before the fire was discovered. The loss is estimated at $1,000.--Nashville (Tenn.) Union July 3.
orthern accounts. Through the courtesy of a gentleman who reached this city yesterday afternoon, we are enabled to lay before our readers this morning the latest intelligence from the North.--We copy from the Baltimore Sun of Thursday morning, July 4th. Yesterday thirty-two members of the class just graduated at West Point arrived at Washington, and reported to Gen. Mansfield to act as drill officers. The Star has the following: Advance movement of troops. Falls Church, Va., July 3d. 6 A.M. --The Second regiment of Maine Volunteers having crossed the river, have taken post here. They encamped in Mr. Clover's hay field. Their commander is Col. C. D. Jamison, and they number (here) 700 men, though to day they expect to be joined by 300 more. This regiment is thus a mile in the most advanced position. Their camp being one mile nearer Fairfax Court House — from which it is but eight and a half miles distant--than the camp of the First and Second Connecticut Regime
st troops now in the service. Washington,July 3.--The following dispatch was received at 2.15 nce of this gratifying news. Hagerstown, July 3.--Further accounts say that the Federal loss innsylvania regiment. Later.--Hagerstown, July 3. P. M.--Major General Patterson's column are i of which has been stated. Philadelphia, July 3.--We have a dispatch from Chambersburg, giving Virginia (Western) Legislature. Wifeling, July 3. --The Legislature of Virginia organized Troops sent to Alexandria. Washington, July 3. --The First Minnesota Regiment broke cahe Kentucky Secession Regiment. Louisville, July 3. --The Tennessee Directors of the Nashvi Union City. From Missouri. St. Louis, July 3. --The Democrat announces the promotion More troops for Washington. Philadelphia, July 3. --Col. Baker's regiment broke camp to dof a Baltimore vessel as a prize. New York, July 3. --The brig Solferino arrived here to-da[2 more...]
Arrival of the California Express. Fort Kearney, July 3. --The California Pony Express, with San Francisco dates to the 22d ult., has arrived. The steamer Sonora sailed on the 20th with $1,240,000 in specie for New York. The Republican State ticket has been completed. Most of the candidates are natives of New York. Gen. Johnston is reported to have resigned his commission, and was about starting overland for Texas, with fifty Californians, to aid the Confederates.