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Arkansas troops for Virginia. --L. P. Walker, Secretary of War, has accepted Major T. B. Flournoy's regiment of Arkansas troops for service in Virginia, and they are instructed to rendezvous at Lynchburg, where they will be mustered into service.
placed in battery on the east side of Pensacola city, and the boys of Major Bradford's command are amusing themselves hauling them through the sand. This is styled the "Ladies' Battery, " and Uncle Sam will meet a warm reception, come when he may. Mr. James Lingan and Miss Kate McFarland, of New Orleans, were married this morning in the Episcopal Church. "None but the brave deserve the fair." The young soldier and his handsome bride have just passed. The lady is a sister-in-law of Judge Walker, of the N. O. Delta, who is here as one of the Louisiana Volunteers. The devoted lady-love of the gallant volunteer was determined to have the privilege of binding her soldier's wounds, should he unfortunately receive them. The Texas correspondent of the New Or-leans Picayune, in a letter dated Indianola, April 24, gives the following account of the capture of Col. Sibley's command of U. S. troops, by the Confederate forces under Col. Van Dorn : On Tuesday, the 23d, the U. S. t