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gruder, commander of the Confederate forces at Great Bethel, are in Boston. Andy Johnson has taken flight from Tennessee to the North. He threatens to return with 20,000 men for the purpose of "subjugation." Mr. Robert C. Coleman, a well known citizen of Montgomery, Ala., died on the 12th instant. Capt. C. L. Sayre, who has mustered 2700 Texans into the Confederate service, has been ordered to report to Gen. Bragg at Pensacola. The Hungarians in Turin lately entertained Kossuth at a banquet. The guest guest had Klapga on his right and Tur on his left. The New York papers say that the markets of that city have not been more than half supplied with strawberries this season. Richard Lovell Edgeworth, a nephew of Maria Edgeworth, died in Chesterfield District, S. C., on the 3d inst., in his 66th year. Mr. Charles Edmonton, one of the oldest merchants of Charleston, died at Alken, S. C., on the 15th inst. Manager Marchant has given a theatrical ent