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ber 30th, says that "the Union troops were driven from Sutton, Va., by the rebels yesterday, and the post given up." Madame Anna Bishop, now in her 62d year, is giving concerts at Louisville, Ky. Her voice is said to be as charming as ever, but her face is wrinkled, and her embonpoint has greatly increased. The State Convention of South Carolina, which has been in session some time, adjourned on Wednesday last, to meet again at Columbia on the second Tuesday in January, 1863, unless sooner convened at the call of the President. A. E. Maxwell, one of the Confederate State Senators elect from Florida, is a member of the Pensacola bar, and is at present a volunteer aid to Gen. Bragg. Robert G. Armstrong, of Baltimore, the senior partner in the old and extensive book establishment of Armstrong & Berry, died in that city on the 6th inst. A British war steamer, whose name is not given, carrying a large number of heavy guns, anchored off Annapolis Monday afternoon.