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ps cannot be paid upon muster-in- rolis, and that rolls proper for this purpose will be sent to them, which, when filled up, they will return to the Paymaster General, in this city, that the pay rolls may be made therefrom. Second--The existing regulations upon the subject of the appointment of sutlers in the army are hereby rescinded, and henceforth these appointments will be made by the Secretary of War. It having been ascertained to the satisfaction of the War Department that Capt. Maury, Assistant Adjutant General; Capt. Carter L. Stevenson, of the 5th infantry, and 2d Lieutenant Dillon, of the 6th infantry, entertain and have expressed treasonable designs against the Government of the United States, their names, according to General Order No. 37, will be stricken from the roll of the army; and so of Major Albert J. Smith, paymaster, for having deserted his post at Key West, Florida. The several medical directors of the army will, when they have reason to doubt the
eel Shirt Collars.--A great Manchester (England) house states that they will supply "elastic steel shirt collars, wristbands, and fronts, enamelled white." A New Business for Memphis--The Memphis Appeal says that that city is supplying manufactured tobacco to portions of Kentucky, and down the river as far as Natchez Samuel H. Coleman, a member of Captain Imboden's Artillery company, was badly injured by an accidental explosion of gunpowder, at Winchester, on the 28th ult. Z. M. P. Maury, of Warren county, Tenn., has been elected Brigadier General of the 10th Brigade Tennessee militia. Anderson, the fugitive slave, whose case created some excitement in Canada, has arrived in England. The comet has been plainly visible to the naked eye in Tennessee and other portions of the South. Private Bostwick, of the Gulf City Guards, died in Norfolk on Wednesday last, of typhoid fever. Col. Biddle, Democratic Union candidate, has been elected to Congress in the S