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ea were determined that Charleston should fall this time, if hard fighting would accomplish it. Miscellaneous On the 11th inst, Lieut. Sanborn, who was drilling a negro military company, and while in front of Andrew Foster's dry goods store on Main street, Norfolk, was shot, one ball passing in at the mouth and out behind the ear, and another ball passed through his body, entering the left shoulder and passing out at the right. Lieut. Sanborn died in about 15 minutes afterward. Dr. Wright, of Norfolk, is charged with the murder. The New Albany (Ind) Ledger, of July 9, says that a gentleman engaged in recruiting a Union company at Frankfort reached Madison yesterday. He reports that 300 rebels entered Frankfort yesterday and seized the person of Hon. John J. Crittenden. We have not heard what disposition they have made of him. The Montreal Advertiser, after announcing Vallandigham's arrival at Halifax, states that he will go to Niagara Falls, where he will remai
The Rocketts murder. --Most of the Mayor's session, last Saturday morning, was spent in the examination of Sydney Wicker, John Champion, Charles Tensor, and John Carter, charged with stabbing and killing George P. Wright alias Doyle, on the 2d of July. The witnesses generally implicated Wicker and Champion in the affray, none of them testifying that Carter was engaged in it. The Mayor remanded all the prisoners for examination before the Hustings Court on the 25th inst, and admitted Carter to bail in $1,000, because of his light suspicion of guilt.