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spirit and intention of this order, reporting his action at these headquarters. By order of Brigadier-Gen. C. F. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General. George N. Sanders out for Congress. George N. Sanders publishes a card in the Nashville Union and American, announcing himself a candidate for Congress in the 12th CongressGeorge N. Sanders publishes a card in the Nashville Union and American, announcing himself a candidate for Congress in the 12th Congressional district of Kentucky. Mr. Sanders was one of the earliest champions of Southern independence. The following is an extract from his card: At Montgomery, the advance Kentuckian at the formation of the Confederate Government, I attached myself at once to its destinies. My political rights are therefore as old as the oldeMr. Sanders was one of the earliest champions of Southern independence. The following is an extract from his card: At Montgomery, the advance Kentuckian at the formation of the Confederate Government, I attached myself at once to its destinies. My political rights are therefore as old as the oldest, for under the Constitution we all take date from the new era. I shall favor an aggressive war as the best mode of conquering peace with satisfactory boundaries. Geo N. Sanders. January 16, 1862. From east Tennessee We take the following items from the Knoxville Register, of the 18th instant: Dr. Hodsden