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s, and hoes, who go through the farce of cleaning the streets, and who are regularly drilled every afternoon, using their utensils in place of guns. And the Northern people, as a general thing, seem utterly ignorant of the state of affairs here. It has never been alluded to in their papers. I believe it is done to bring us into measures; but we will be stubborn to the last. They are taking possession of all the rebel property as they need it. The gentleman who has been occupying Dr. Wm. Selden's elegant mansion, to take care of it in Dr. S.'s absence, has been ordered by Gen. Vicle to vacate it, as he wishes it for his headquarters. They say this is only the beginning of what they intend to do. Curtis's free papers. The following is a copy of an emancipation paper and pass issued by the Federal commander in Arkansas: Headq'rs of the Southwest,Helena, Ark., July 21, 1862. Special Order, No. 157. Jerry White, a colored man, formerly a slave, having by dire