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illas, the best way to prove it would be to undertake it himself. There is quite a suspicion getting abroad that Gen. Halleck has a fashion of sending rising Generals on difficult enterprises in the hope that they will kill themselves off by some act of desperation. If he meditates making a Uriah of Gen. Banks he is much mistaken. Miscellaneous. Marshal Kane, of Baltimore, and thirteen Confederates, mostly escaped officers from Johnson's Island, and Camp Douglas, left Quebec on the 25th, by the Grand Trunk railroad for Reviere du Loup, to take the overland route to Halifax. The Legislature of Kentucky, on the 13th, passed a bill prohibiting the importation of slaves into that State. The influx of slaves, says the dispatch, has had the effect of cheapening the price of the stock on hand and overflowing the market. The recruiting bounties is causing great frauds in New York. U. S. Surgeon Kerrigan is being tried for passing two French sailors who had been enlisted
ound Petersburg, Va., has been presented with a horse and equipments by the citizens of that place. Two hundred and sixty-five Yankees, captured by Gen. Longstreet in East Tennessee, passed through Lynchburg Thursday night en route for Richmond. The young ladies of the Southern Female College, at Petersburg, Va., recently sent two barrels of sorghum molasses to the 12th Virginia regiment. There are the right sort of girls. Dr. T. T. Gregory, of Mo., a surgeon in General Price's command, was found dead in his room at Lynchburg, Va., on the 25th inst. The whole of Cheatham's old division, in the Army of Tennessee, has re-enlisted for the war. The Huntsville Confederate is now published at Dalton, Whitcher it has removed from Marietta. Gen. Morgan passed through Petersburg on Thursday on his way to join his command. The judgment in the Alexandra case was to be given on the 11th of January. Dr. Turton, Bishop of Ely, England, died on the 7th inst.