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Inquest
--Coroner Richard D. Sanxay, on yesterday, assisted by Constable Freeman, hold an inquest over the body of George Crow; at the Duval street church.
They returned a verdict that he came to his death by a gun-shot wound inflicted by Wm. Blankinship with a musket on Monday evening, February 10, 1862. Wm. J. Ragland acted as foreman of the jury.
The testimony established the fact that the thigh of deceased was fractured in two places, and that he died from mortification.
The affair which led to the death of Crow was briefly alluded to in this paper a few days since.
It was stated that Justices Burton and Leigh had sent the prisoner on to be examined before the County Court for malicious shooting.
It is presumed that since the death of Crow the prisoner will be arraigned for the more serious offence of murder in the first degree.
From the Seacoast. [our own correspondent.]
activity of Yankees Savannah — a saw. Mill-- boat Building--our preparations — battle Flags &c, &c,
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 10, 1862.
Misfortunes never come singly, but, like friends in the hour of prosperity, in troops.
The reverses which have been reported in Kentucky have caused general gloom and regret; and to-day the telegraph reports the loss of Roanoke Island, with twenty-five hundred troops surrendered, to add to the foreboding admonitions of the wise and the never-ending requiem song sung by the croakers.
The rumors that find circulation in this city, from whatever source they originate, would appall honest, guileless heart, who could conceive and disseminate only truth.
We have not received a Richmond mail for four days past, and have begun to believe that the Yankees had obtained possession of the route; but the active efforts our foes have put forth lately no doubt have caused the occupation of all available