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Among the military gentlemen accompanying the Lincoln Presidential traveling party is Colonel Ellsworth, of the famous Chicago Zonaves.

Wm. M. Dangerfield, former editor of the Lewisburg (Va.) Chronicle, died in Christian county, Ky., on the 21st ult.

Col. Rudler has left Honduras for the United States. So say advices from Trujillo, as late as January 22d.

Dr. Alfred Freeman, another eminent physician of New York, died on Saturday, in the 68th year of his age.

Major John P. Heiss, formerly of Tennessee, has returned to Nicaragua, to settle there permanently.

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