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Execution of Andrews. --We have already announced the execution of this daring man. The Atlanta Confederacy, of Tuesday gives the following particulars: Yesterday evening's train from Chattanooga brought to this place, to be executed. Andrews, the leader of the engine thieves, under sentence of death, convicted by court martial of being a spy.--He was carried out Peachtree street read, accompanied by three clergymen, and escorted by a guard. A considerable crowd followed to witnesAndrews, the leader of the engine thieves, under sentence of death, convicted by court martial of being a spy.--He was carried out Peachtree street read, accompanied by three clergymen, and escorted by a guard. A considerable crowd followed to witness the execution. He was a native of Hancock county, Va., born in 1829, brought up by pious Presbyterian parents, who now reside in Southwestern Missouri. A good portion of his life had been spent in Fleming county, Ky. He had no family, but was engaged to be married during this month. He said he was induced to attempt the stealing of the engine under promise of a large reward by the Federal, and the privilege of smuggling through from the North $5,000 worth of goods per month: that h