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giment, which disbanded at the expiration of its term of service, are again in the field. That's the way to do it. Gov. Brown, of Georgia, has come out in a long letter against the planting of the usual amount of land with cotton this year, and in favor of making a large provision crop. Hon. Robert Toombs, in his letter declining an election to the position of Senator, says he has determined that he can now better serve his State and country in the army than in the Senate. In Pickens and Anderson Districts, South Carolina, there are 250 distilleries, which use each week 12,500 bushels of corn, or 600,000 bushels per year! The North Carolina Standard has an "important rumor that the Seat of Government is to be removed from Richmond to Raleigh." Hon. Henry W. Hilliard has been authorized to raise a Legion for three years or the war. The proprietor of one of the paper mills in Greenville District, S. C., will soon commence the manufacture of writing paper.