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er the troops and arms of the State of Texas to the authorities of the Confederate States. J. G. Burckmyer, under sentence of death for murder, in South Carolina, has been pardoned by Gov. Pickens. General Twiggs has declined the appointment of Brigadier General of the Confederate States army, on account of feeble health. Daniel B. Hughlett, formerly of Fauquier county, Va., was drowned near Chattanooga, Tenn., a few days since. Theodore Schlessinger, a reporter on the Savannah (Ga.) Republican, died on the 17th inst., from exposure at Fort Jackson. Ex-Gov. Helms, of Kentucky, in a letter in the Louisville Courier, advocates the union of all the slave States to prevent civil war. The bill legalizing the suspension of the Missouri Banks has been signed by the Governor of that State. The last rail of the Louisville, Clarksville and Memphis Railroad was laid on Monday. Gen. Webb has declined the acceptance o the appointment as Minister to Turkey.