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nd eight bullets pierced the body of the rebel, killing him instantly. Thus has ended the career of a notorious bush whacker and outlaw. He has met the just retribution of his damning cranes News from Memphis. The Northern papers bring us news from Memphis as late as June 14th We copy the only Hems of interest: The city remains unusually quiet and orderly, and business is slowly revising. Thus far the amount of rebel property seized amounts to only $50,000. Captain Dill, of the Provost Guard, estimates the ping, to be $150,000. This is rapidly finding its way to the level. The number of absentees has been overestimated. Many have returned while those who go on upward boats are mostly members of sundered families. The Mayor and City Council are Union proclivities, as a general thing, and exercise their functions in harmony with the military rule. Their continued good conduct is a renewed assurance of this As arrival here diet from Madison