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p as the further issuing of any considerable amount of demand notes. The public mind has become completely unsettled, and it is the firm conviction of many people, who make finance their chief study, that the country is fast drifting into a state as much worse than that it is now experiencing as the existing state of affairs is worse than that which prevailed previous to the enactment of the last Demand Note law. Miscellaneous. Gen. Hovey is now in command at Memphis, in place of Gen. Grant, who, with his staff, is expected to be called to Corinth at any moment. Several female Secessionists have been escorted beyond the Federal lines by General Thayer, they having refused to take the oath of allegiance. Their husbands are among the most wealthy citizens of Memphis, and are now serving in the rebel army. It appears that there is some alarm at Suffolk, Va, on account of rumors of an intended attack of the Confederates. Sutlers have been ordered not to lay in a large