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The Southern Harmoneans. --We understand that Charles Wood, the acting manager of the Southern Harmoneans, proposes to make a tour through a portion of the State in a few days, visiting Norfolk, Petersburg, and possibly Lynchburg, while their hall in this city is undergoing renovation. The Harmoneans have played here for over one hundred successive nights, to crowded and delighted audiences; and we cordially commend their performances to the inhabitants of the above named cities.
n. McClellan, for permitting his men to depredate upon private property in Virginia, in stealing horses, and any other personal property that they choose to lay hold of. Three thousand bales of uplands Cotton sold in New York on the 4th inst., at 29½ cents--market excited. Gen. Benham, commanding in Western Virginia, arrived in Washington on Tuesday last, and immediately reported to headquarters. The news of the election of Opdyke (Abolition,) Mayor of New York over Gunther and Wood, is the subject of great rejoicing at the North. Virginia 6's. sold in New York on Wednesday last, at 47; Missouri 6's, 40½ Tennessee bonds, 41. The crew of the San Jacinto have presented a handsome silver geblet to Lt. Fairfax, as a token of their "esteem and love." The ship J. W. Fannin, from New York for Rotterdam, has been totally lost at sea, and her captain and crew carried into Bermuda. The Right Rev. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, designing to pass the winter in Europe