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he Commissioners and concludes that the chief magistrate of a great State is endeavoring, under flimsy pretences and unfounded allegations, to embarrass the Executive and strike a deadly blow at the life of the nation. Van-Dorn's Dash on Holly Springs. The New York Tribune's Holly Springs correspondent estimates the loss by Van-Dorn's raid upon that place at $6,000,000. Among the private property destroyed was $1,000,000 worth of cotton. The Masonic building, used as an ordnance storethe Executive and strike a deadly blow at the life of the nation. Van-Dorn's Dash on Holly Springs. The New York Tribune's Holly Springs correspondent estimates the loss by Van-Dorn's raid upon that place at $6,000,000. Among the private property destroyed was $1,000,000 worth of cotton. The Masonic building, used as an ordnance store house, containing a million rounds of ammunition, with a large quantity of shells, was totally destroyed. Col. Murphy and all his men were captured.