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John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government. "The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society. It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W." Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore. Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.
ld us yesterday that a landing was expected at Matthias, and that Cook's battery was yesterday seat to that point; and the conductor of the train last night informed us that Colonel Brockenbrough's regiment had sent their baggage to this place, preparatory to marching to the same point. We should not be surprised if the Federals should essay fight at once, for with them it is now or never. Engagement at Port Royal — a Yankee Reconnaissance, and what came of it — severe cannonade. Gardner's Corner, via Pocotaligo, S. C., December 19.--About half past 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon one of the enemy's gunboats passed by Port Royal Ferry. Our batteries opened fire upon her, striking her three times. Upon meeting with this rather hot reception, she steamed rapidly past, and ran aground about three miles the other side of the ferry. As soon as our troops became aware of the fix into which the Yankees had got themselves, Lieutenant McElhenny, of Captain Moore's field battery, (f