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A correspondent of the New York Herald regrets that at the burning of Pensacola, Fla., the houses of those "two arch-rebels Mallory and Chests were spared."
Eight negroes were sold in Lynchburg, Va., Saturday, men, women and children, for $18,215, being an average of $2,277.
There was a tornado at Vicksburg on the night of the 30th ult. The falling trees killing six soldiers and wounding 14.
The City Council of La Grange, Ga., for the present year have raised the license for retailing liquor to two thousand dollars.
Maj. Ed. Winston, a prominent citizen of Amherst county, Va., died on the 4th inst.
Chas. E. Haynes, editor of the Casaba, Ala, Gazette, was drowned on the 28th ult.
Mrs. Biandiana Dudley, who erected and endowed the Dudley Observatory, at Albany, N. Y., is dead.
Postage stamps have come into use in Turkey.
They bear a fas simile of the Sultan's autograph.
John Anthon, a noted lawyer of New York, died on the 11th ult.