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g and committed them to jail, setting the four deserters at liberty. Col. Carrington was ordered to arrest the Judge, which he did on the adjournment of the Court. There was no excitement. Three of the deserters were re-arrested. From Mississippi.--Wayne county is full of Union men. Forty were captured five miles from Florence. The ringleader shot his guard, but after a desperate resistance was retaken and hung. Maj. Baxter was "betrayed and gobbled up by ten well armed" Union men. New York, March 14.--Exchange, 175 ½ to 176½ Gold is lower — opened at 56½ and closed at 57½ @58 premium. Hon. J. J. Crittenden was in Baltimore on the 13th, and is for fighting to the last, and will not ask for peace or compromise. The Cincinnati Times is shocked at a pamphlet which calls Lincoln "Such a Monster," and says: "Of the interior, inferno type history has furnished but two parallels, Caligula and Abraham Lincoln! [gather hard on Cadgula.] It is circulated by thousan
Another victim. --The funeral of Ro. S. Chappell, another victim to the explosion at the Laboratory on the 13th inst., took place yesterday, having lingered in great agony from the time of the explosion until Wednesday morning, when death terminated his sufferings.