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A touching instance of patriotism --In this journal of Thursday morning. Sept. 5th, in the Report of the "Georgia Relief and Hospital Association." in one little pharagraph of barely two lines, is this acknowledgment "From a lady of Augusta the generous responses of her industry, $200--Modesty and patriotism are apparent in this announcement. The $200 are the proceeds of the raffle of a beautiful basket of artificial flowers, mentioned by us at the time it was on exhibition at Clark's jewelry store. The flowers were wrought by the hands of this noble woman herself; and what gives to the case its peculiarly touching character, is the fact, that she is in feeble. failing health — whisting away by disease — scarcely able at times to sit up, and can walk short distances only by means of a cane — and yet, she has executed all this delicate. fair work, which vies with nature in beauty of form and color, while the hand was tremulous, the eye perhaps growing dim, the frame feeble and<
Later from Europe.Arrival of the Kangaroo. St. John's, Sept. 16. --The steamship Kangaroo has arrived, with telegraphic dates from Liverpool, via Queenstown, to September 5th. The sales of cotton for two days were 27,000 bales, and the market closed unchanged. At London consols were quoted at 92 8/4a92 7/8. The political news is generally unimportant. England was about to send two more regiments to Canada. A railway accident had occurred near London, by which thirteen were killed and fifty wounded.