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Ben. Edwards Grey, of Dallas county, Ala., has tendered as a present to a company of Flying Artillery in that county, a pair of horses valued at $800.

It is stared that an antiquary at Padua has found, in the archives of a noble family, many of the missing books of Livy's great historical work.

A very destructive hail storm passed over a portion of Washington county, Va., a week or two ago, leaving its effects on a good many farms.

Rev. G. W. Carter, of Texas, has attached himself to a regiment in Virginia, and gone off to the war.

There were about two thousand hogsheads of molasses on board the Hannah Balch, lately recaptured by a North Carolina Cruiser.

The citizens of Louisburg, N. C., have prepared a large quantity of stores, to be forwarded to the hospital at Yorktown.

Col. John A. Campbell is succeeding well in raising a new regiment in Southwestern Virginia.

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