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nd other counties in Arkansas, easily accessible by river craft. The Milledgeville Recorder thinks that the address of the Georgia delegation in the Provisional Congress is "overdrawn, and leaves upon the mind a sad impression as to the possible future of the South from Yankee rapacity." The call of Gov. Pattus, of Mississippi, for ten thousand more volunteers, meets with a hearty response in all parts of the State. The proprietors of the Abingdon Virginian have sold out to Messrs. Neal & Comenn. Common shoes are worth $9 a pair in New Orleans, and the shoemakers declare that the price will be increased threefold if the blockade is not soon raised. Pensacola is very dull. Gen. Bragg's proclamation on the sale of whiskey, makes it necessary for the boys to run the blockade. Captain Joseph Fry, C. S. N., who commanded the Ivy on the memorable expedition of the "Ram" fleet, which cleared the river at New Orleans of the blockaders, has been appointed to the c