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re, and we may possibly have a rise in the river. The weather is clear and cool, and a heavy frost having fallen yesterday morning, fires look cheerful, and woolen clothing is in demand. Contributions to the armies of Gens. Hardee and Thompson. The Natchez Courier, of Saturday, says: We learn that the amount of goods which will be shipped from this place in charge of Mr. O. Kibble, for the forces under Jefferson Thompson and Hardee, will not fall far short of $4,000. Among tJefferson Thompson and Hardee, will not fall far short of $4,000. Among the items we notice 2,700 pair of socks; 150 pair of fine blankets, worth on an average $7 per pair. As an item for our good Abolition friends, in connection with these things, we will state that the old negro man "Jeff," who has been driving a dray in Natchez for many years, volunteered his services, and hauled the boxes containing these goods to the landing free of charge. Death of Judge Dick. The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, of the 23d, contains the following announcement: We