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other, captain of cavalry, in Col. Clanton's regiment. Bishop General Polk can hardly be at fault for an "assistant" militant. Vandalism in Memphis. A gentleman now in Atlanta, and a refugee from Memphis, has received a letter from his wife at Panola, Miss., from which we make the following extracts: You have seen Gen. Grant's proclamation before this. The cars are loaded with the heads of families on their way to Memphis for their wives and children. Judge Dixon, Messrs., Estes, Brinkley, Waddell, King, and many others, have gone to the relief of their families. Two Federal soldiers went to the of Mr. R. C. Brinkley, and ran his daughter Annie all over the house, up and down stairs. Mrs. Brinkley had sent to one of the officers for protection. The officer sent over a guard, and had to knock them down twice before they would be taken. He then placed a guard around the house for several days, to protect it and its inmates. Another set of Federals went t