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on Monday morning. General Schofield has received information that General Burbridge captured the salt works near Abingdon, Virginia, with little resistance. [He received a bloody repulse.--Dispatch.] On Saturday last a portion of Forrest's command shelled Athens, Alabama.--Guerrilla bands are operating near that city, and last week two or three commissary trains were captured. On Monday, Forrest appeared before Dalton, Georgia, and demanded its surrender. On the 4th, gtch.] On Saturday last a portion of Forrest's command shelled Athens, Alabama.--Guerrilla bands are operating near that city, and last week two or three commissary trains were captured. On Monday, Forrest appeared before Dalton, Georgia, and demanded its surrender. On the 4th, gold opened at 192, fell to 189 1-2, and closed at 190 1-4. Judge J. S. Baldwin, late chief justice of the California Supreme Court, died in San Francisco last Saturday. He was a native of Virginia.
Abolishing provost offices. --General Dick Taylor has done one thing for which he ought to be thanked, if he never does another. He has abolished all the provost offices in the district of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana, over which he presides. Captain Taylor, former provost-marshal at this place, has been ordered to report to Forrest, and the employees in his office to Major Jones, commandant of this post.--Montgomery Advertiser.