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The correspondent of the New York Times writes, that the news of Rocker's retrogrades. "made men silent and thoughtful beyond anything I have ever seen in Washington."

The New York Times calls for "the full measure of every penalty" upon that "arch schemer of mischief," Vallandigham, "Now that he has been arrested"

Louisiana papers state that very little cotton has been planted in the Red river country this year. Nearly all the land has been planted with corn.

General Humphrey Marshall has been by Gen. Wm. Preston of Ke ky.-- Gen. Mar command in the West.

Mrs Matilds Rosey died in Savannah a few days since, at the advanced ate of one hundred and two years.

In Lynchburg, Va. Friday, rumors from Jackson, Mica, sugar went up per pound.

Louise Virginia La whorese dressthed as "a good looking woman, " has been in Lynchburg, Va. for forging a $3,000

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