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Quantrel's band entered Aubrey, Kansas, on the 7th inst., killed five men and captured fifteen or twenty horses. This statement is published in the Northern papers.

Every family having a garden should raise white mustard abundantly, in view of the scarcity of an indispensable requisite for the sick room.

Mrs. Miry Ingraham, relict of the Rev. J. H. Ingraham, died recently at St. Andrews' Rectory, in Mississippi.

Texas is winning a name for gallantry and bravery in this war second to that of no State or people that ever lived.

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