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Col. Tom. Marshall, her brother is brother, who owned a large estate adjoining at the south of hers, a few months since started for South Carolina. Before leaving home he gave up the old farm and all the stock on the place to the servants — some thirty in number — on condition that they would stay and provide for two old negro women, one of whom nursed him in his infancy. The slaves, thus far, have remained faithful to their trust — alike creditable to their fidelity and to his humanity. Afraid to honor the young Napoleon. The Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 15th, has the following significant paragraph: The proposed excursion by the recruiting Serg'ts and privates (recruiting for the old regiments in this city) to Trenton, has been postponed indefinitely. It was thought that if the honor was shown to Gen. McClellan it would seem like opposition towards the Government. Col. Ruff deemed it expedient to refuse his consent. The project has therefore been abandone