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An exchange thinks that the seizure of Fort Moultrie by the Carolinians looks a little bilious. Precisely, and the seizure of the forts at Mobile looks a little Mo-bilious.

Col. Wm A. Saunders was shot and killed at Selma. Ala, on the 10th inst., in an affray with G. B. Saunders.

A notice in a Northern town, upon a store door, on Thanksgiving day, read: "Closed on account of the death of a turkey in the family"

China dates to the 18th of November had reached England via St. Petersburg. There was nothing new.

Col. John C. Fremont is expected to arrive in New York in a few weeks, on his way to Europe.

The Emperor of Austria has pardoned and liberated Count Teleski.

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