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y a gentleman living beyond Bowling Green in the vicinity of the Federal army, that a few days since Gen. Rousseau and staff, including Surgeon Wm. H. Gardner, were riding cut one this side of Green River, and upon approaching the Dutch pickets, regularly posted there, one or more of them fired upon the company, the result of which was that one received a mortal wound — a Minnie ball breaking both of his legs. The name of the officer our informant, could not learn. One ball also came very near killing Surgeon Gardner, grazing the breast of his coal. Accidents. --Mr. W. T. Washington, of Stafford county, Virginia, lost a negro Christmas eve by a wagon upsetting and falling on him. A negro, belonging to Winter Bray's estate, shot himself in the face on Monday by carelessly handling a pistol loaded with buckshot. The South Carolina Legislature adjourned size on the 21st inst. They passed forty-six bills, among them one authorising the banks to issue small notes.
Accidents. --Mr. W. T. Washington, of Stafford county, Virginia, lost a negro Christmas eve by a wagon upsetting and falling on him. A negro, belonging to Winter Bray's estate, shot himself in the face on Monday by carelessly handling a pistol loaded with buckshot.