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The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurredbrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
The weather. --Telegraphic intelligence received at the Richmond Telegraph office on yesterday morning, announced that a gentle rain was falling at Augusta and at Macon, Georgia. At the several telegraphic points in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, the weather was reported clear and cool.