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Seizure of Harney's Artillery. --We learn that on receiving intelligence by the telegraph that Gen. Harney had been enlisting troops for Lincoln, Gov. Edward Clark, of Texas immediately dispatched a portion of the Austin City Infantry to the suburban residence of Gen. Harney at that place, and took possession of four pieces Gen. Harney had been enlisting troops for Lincoln, Gov. Edward Clark, of Texas immediately dispatched a portion of the Austin City Infantry to the suburban residence of Gen. Harney at that place, and took possession of four pieces of artillery, claimed as his property by his agents in Austin. They are now at the capital of Texas, and ready for active service against any of Lincoln's Black Republican army. --N. O. Delta. spatched a portion of the Austin City Infantry to the suburban residence of Gen. Harney at that place, and took possession of four pieces of artillery, claimed as his property by his agents in Austin. They are now at the capital of Texas, and ready for active service against any of Lincoln's Black Republican army. --N. O. Delta.
More fighting at St. Louis. conflict in the streets. soldiers and Citizens Shot down!!! Great Excitement — Proclamation from Gen. Harney, &c. St. Louis, May 12.--Another tragedy occurred here last night. The Home Guards, while marching through the streets, were followed by a crowd of citizens, who hissed and hooted them, when a boy discharged a pistol in their rear. The company fired upon the crowd. The whole column was then thrown into confusion, breaking ranks and firing down their own line as well as the crowd on the sidewalks. Four soldiers and four citizens were killed, and as many wounded. The most fearful excitement prevailed. Gen. Harney issued a proclamation expressing his regret at such a state of things. He says the military under his command will only be used in the last extremity, and he hopes not to be compelled to resort to martial law. To avoid excitement, the regulars will be used to aid the local authorities. The surrender of Cam