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General news items. Arkansas intelligence. The Legislature met at Little Rock on Monday last. Col. Drew's regiment of Cherokees passed through the Creek agency, on the 24th inst., en route to Gen. McCulloch's camp. The Fort Smith Times learns from Dr. Evans, Surgeon to Colonel Drew's Cherokee regiment, who arrived from Port Gibson, that the Indian regiments have all been ordered to Kansas. The Opothleyholo affair is all expired. The same paper states that Gen. McCulloch has ordered that all troops south of Boston Mountain, en route for his command, encamp at some point on the Arkansas river, below Van Buren, where they can go into comfortable winter quarters. Under no circumstances will he receive more mounted men.--Maj. Clarke had been directed to carry out these orders. The Times makes a note of the following: "In the company from Polk county, commanded by Capt. Jas. B. Williams, which was mustered in at this place on last Saturday, is a deaf and
For rent --A House and lot on 19th street, between Broad and Grace streets. The dwelling contains fourteen rooms, two of them very large. Water and gas have been carried into every room. On the lo is a kitchen containing 6 rooms; a large Stable and Carriage-House; a meat house, and other out houses, All the houses are of brick, and have been built within the last two years.-- They are all in thorough order. The location is a pleasant one, in a good neighborhood, and convenient to the business portions of the city. The whole establishment was erected by the late Charles B. Hill, for his family residence. For elegance and convenience, the premises cannot be surpassed by any in the city of Richmond. Persons in want of a desirable residence, will do well to examine this. On calling at the house, they will have the whole premises shown to them. For terms, apply to Thos. J. Evans, ec 8--ts Adm'r of Chas. B. Hill, dec'd.