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. G. W. Weeks, of Lynchburg, was robbed of $180 near that city in the open day, by five members of the Louisiana Tigers, on Monday last. Among the votes cast at the Fredericksburg poll, on the 6th, was one--For President, John Bell. For Vice President, Robert E. Scott, of Fauquier. Gen. Beauregard's brother, who resides in Texas, has donated to the Confederate service 100 head of cattle, 1,000 pounds of wool, and 100 bushels of corn. The Knoxville Register learns that Andy Johnson is on his way to the interior of Kentucky, with $60,000 worth clothing for the Lincoln army. The Nashville papers say that watches are now being manufactured there, of an equal, if not superior, quality to those manufactured at the North. Two children of a Mr. Simpson, of Montgomery, Ala., aged respectively six and eight years, were drowned in that city on Wednesday last. The Bible says, "let your light shine," etc., but don't say, pay fifty cents per pound for candles.