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r. He performed a most commendable act, one which we record with high satisfaction as a journalist, and with pride as his friends. He presented each member as sworn in with a check for 300 dollars. The same paper has the following encouraging statement: We have learned from a friend, who has just returned from a tour through the State of Arkansas, that the people in that region of country are all alive to the interests of the Confederacy; that in the town of Madison, county of St. Francis, several wealthy gentlemen, whose income amounts to over ten thousand dollars per year, pledged the entire sum to the support of the families of soldiers who would volunteer and fight for the Southern Confederacy. And we learn, further, that every man is volunteering, and that old Arkansas will roll up twenty-five or thirty thousand new recruits for the war. Three cheers for old Arkansas!. Generals Pillow and Buckner. Gen. Pillow has addressed a note to the Memphis Avalanche, in