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March 27.--Rev. J. Graves, editor of the Tennessee Baptist, lately published at Nashville, has published a card, in which he informs his patrons that i “owing to the sudden and unexpected fall of Nashville, he was unable to move any of his presses, type, or paper, and that the publication of the Baptist will be suspended for the present — probably till the termination of the war.” Mr. Graves, who announces his purpose of entering the military service, proposes to raise a legion, battalion, or company of pikemen, or lancers, so soon as President Davis announces that such will be received into the confederate service.

N. Y. Evening Post, March 28.

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