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The Pocahontas Herald, of the 25th, contains the following: Cutting Affray.--A difficulty occurred. between Mr. Thomas, of the Commissary Department here, and Dr. Nagle, surgeon of the Hospital, on yesterday morning, in which Mr. Thomas wMr. Thomas was stabbed in the arm by Nagle. Thomas being unarmed, other parties interfered and separated them. The affair grew out of a letter signed "Backwoodsman, " in last week's paper, in which Thomas, who was the author, accursed Nagle of making misrepresThomas being unarmed, other parties interfered and separated them. The affair grew out of a letter signed "Backwoodsman, " in last week's paper, in which Thomas, who was the author, accursed Nagle of making misrepresentations in regard to our army, etc. Maj. Shall has called out the militia of Randolph, Greene, Lawrence, Jackson, Independence, and Izzard counties. The Camden Herald, of the 25th, says: The body of the late Col. Richard Lyon arrivThomas, who was the author, accursed Nagle of making misrepresentations in regard to our army, etc. Maj. Shall has called out the militia of Randolph, Greene, Lawrence, Jackson, Independence, and Izzard counties. The Camden Herald, of the 25th, says: The body of the late Col. Richard Lyon arrived in our city yesterday, and was escorted to his late residence by the committee appointed for that purpose, and a very large concourse of our citizens, headed by our military band, with muffled drums. The remains came in charge of Lieut. A. J. Gri