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Going South.
--Hon. Chas. L. Scott, late member of Congress from California, has determined to settle in Alabama.
He is a son of Hon. Robt. G. Scott, formerly a distinguished lawyer of Richmond, who some years ago emigrated to the State to which his son is about to remove.
Charles L. Scott, late member of Congress from California, is a private in one of the volunteer companies from Alabama, of which State he has become a resident.
He is a Virginian by birth, a son of Robert G. Scott.
Major Charles L. Scott, of the 4th Alabama Regiment, who was wounded in the leg at the fight of the 21st inst., has been brought to Richmond, and is now at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. E. H. Chamberlayne, on corner of Leigh and 6th streets. Major Scott's wound is not as severe as first anticipated, and although the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. E. H. Chamberlayne, on corner of Leigh and 6th streets. Major Scott's wound is not as severe as first anticipated, and although a painful one, it is not dangerous.
Major Scott is a native of this city, is a son of Robert G. Scott, and represented California four years in the old Congress. the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. E. H. Chamberlayne, on corner of Leigh and 6th streets. Major Scott's wound is not as severe as first anticipated, and although a painful one, it is not dangerous.
Major Scott is a native of this city, is a son of Robert G. Scott, and represented California four years in the old Congress.