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iment at Portsmouth. Col. Hodges is raising a howitzer corps. There are two full nephews of Gen. Scott, the commander of the Northern army, in the 2d Mississippi Regiment, stationed near Lynchburg. The Charleston Courter says that rice is being shipped by railroad to Richmond, the Directors of the road taking it at half the usual rates. Upwards of five hundred women have applied at the State-House, in Boston, for permission to serve as nurses (?) at the seat of war. The Canadian steamers New York and Northerner, of the American Express Line, have been purchased by the American Government. "Brownlee and others," opposed to the secession of Tennessee, have called a Convention to meet at Knoxville, on the 30th of May. Brigadier General Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General U. S. Army, died in Norfolk last Wednesday night, aged 73 years. The New York Tribune denies the statement that Senator Douglas has received an appointment as Brigadier General. Commodo