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Executed.
--Andrews, the train-stealer and bridge burner, whose hold exploits on the Georgia State Road were duly chronicled at the time, was executed at Adam's on Friday last.
He confessed that Gen. Mitchell had offered him $20,000 for the faithful execution of the villainous work contemplated.
Release of Surgeons.
From a paragraph in the New York Herald, of the 7th, we learn that Secretary Staunton has decided to release all the Confederate Surgeons held at the North as prisoners of . The reason of his course is that related unconditionally Dr. Mitchell Maryland, and Dr. Stone, of regiment, taken at the late battle at Manchester, May 28th, ten Federal Surgeons were captured among the other prisoners.
They were released upon the field of one Surgeon, who afterwards received the sanction of Gen. Jackson to their act.--Believing it the duty of Surgeons to remain with their wounded who fall into the hands of the enemy, if an opportunity of escape I offered them, and recognizing the rule of war, that medical men are to be treated as , these Surgeons were allowed to pass beyond our lines without excluding the parole.
The only demand made upon them is, that they should proceed to Washington and endeavor to get released from parole these Surgeons were held at the North