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hould be strictly examined wherever they are found in the South. The prisoner was sent to Richmond yesterday morning. Intelligence from Texas. The people of Texas are fully alive to the cotton loan. Very many are subscribing their whole crop. The subscription in the State will amount to more than 200,000 bales. The State of Texas has now about 20,000 men in the service, and accepted. She has as many more ready to go, and still another twenty thousand for home defence. General Sibley called for two regiments, and accepted 3,300 men, after which he was obliged to refuse many who still wanted to be mustered into his brigade. Terry's Regiment of Rangers, for Virginia service, will soon be on the road. Fully 2,000 men have offered for it, out of which the regiment has been picked. It will be the pride of the army. Everyman is game to the back-bone, and armed to the teeth. There is some complaint in Central Texas of the cotton worm. The complaint is not gene