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P. B. Wills, formerly of Petersburg, Va., and Jas. B. Bingham, formerly of Richmond, have become connected with the Memphis (Tenn.) Bulletin.

A colored woman, named Polk, died at Louisville, this week, aged 105 years. She formerly belonged to the Thurston family, in Frederick county, Va.

The French exiles in Boston had a festival Wednesday evening, in commemoration of the French Revolution, February, 24th 1848. John Brown's memory was tested.

Dr. Thos. P. Mitchell, formerly a member of the Virginia Senate, from Bedford county, died on Saturday last.

Thirteen of the twenty-two supporting the City of Mexico have been ‘"suppressed"’ by the Government, causing much excitement.

The sase and blind factory of S. P. Ivey Wilmington, N. C., was burnt on Tuesday night. Loss $10,000.

The raised in 1860 about three pounds in weight pay than the crop of 1860.

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