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as possible to the making of butter It will command a good price. The steamer George Peabody has been chartered by the Federal Government for the purpose of conveying troops. Two new companies — the Arlington Greys and Maryland Volunteers--are organizing in Alexandria. Col. Grieve, wounded by the explosion of a swivel near Savannah, is improving, and will probably recover. A spy, named Anthony, caught at Pensacola, has been shot by order of the commanding General. John Seddon, Esq., of Stafford, has received a Captain's commission in the Confederate Army. The Wilmington (N. C.)) Herald, an excellent newspaper, has suspended publication. Ross Winans was nominated for Congress by his friends in Baltimore on the 15th inst. The Baltimore Christian Advocate has suspended publication until the close of the war. The Corwin constitutional amendment has passed both Houses of the Ohio Legislature. Robert Ball, senior, died at his residence in A