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resolutions adopted by the Legislature of Mississippi, in relation to the exportation of cotton. Mr. Dortch, of N. C., presented resolutions adopted by the Convention of North Carolina, in relation to the re-enlistment of volunteers. Mr. Hunter presented a resolution adopted by the Legislature of Virginia, in relation to the pay of non-commissioned officers. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Senate adjourned; and, at his request, the Senators remained in the chamber, to confer informa in relation to the exportation of cotton. Mr. Dortch, of N. C., presented resolutions adopted by the Convention of North Carolina, in relation to the re-enlistment of volunteers. Mr. Hunter presented a resolution adopted by the Legislature of Virginia, in relation to the pay of non-commissioned officers. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Senate adjourned; and, at his request, the Senators remained in the chamber, to confer informally upon the appointment of the standing committees.
t of this place expecting five regiments from Arkansas. Perhaps Priec will make a stand at Keysville; but it is doubtful, as his army seems demoralized. At McDowell's on Flat Creek, we attacked his rear guard. They made a weak resistance, and then precipitately fled. General Bunter and the Fort Donelson victory. St. Louis, Feb. 20. --The following dispatch was sent from headquarters yesterday: Headq'rs Department of Missouri, St. Louis, Feb. 19, 1862. Major-General D. Hunter, commanding Department of Kansas, at Fort Leavenworth: To you more than any other man out of this Department are we indebted for our success at Fort Donelson. In my strait for troops to reinforce General Grant, Applied to you. You responded nobly, placing your forces at my disposition. This enabled us to win the victory. Receive my most heartfelt thanks. H. W. Halleck, Major General. Arrest of General Buckner on a Change of treason. Louisville, Ky., Feb.