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ose at large who were engaged in the affair, "dead or alive." The citizens of Charleston have also offered $ each for about a dozen, including O'Hair, the Sheriff of the county. The St Louis Presbyterians decided at a late meeting that the Rev Dr McPheeters could not be allowed to continue his ministerial labors at the Pine street Presbyterian church in that city. Dr McPheeters was banished from that department for disloyalty some time since, but the order of banishment was revoked by Lincoln. The steamer J. H. Russell was burnt near Plaquemine a few days since. She was heavily laden with cotton, mules, and cattle. These, with Adams Express freight and treasure, were entirely destroyed. Several lives lost. Eighty three steamers, carrying 40,000 tons of public stores, have reached Nashville, Tenn, making in all two hundred thousand tons of stores accumulated there. A fire, destroying $50,000 worth of property, occurred at Harrodsburg, Ky., last week. Ex-Gov. Ma