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The number of emigrants arrived port of New York in the week ending 24th inst., was 2,591, making a total since the commencement of the year, 59,217 for the corresponding period of

Among the killed in the battle of was John E. Bryan, Orderly Sergeant Danville Greys. He was a native of Philadelphia, and a graduate of the College macy in that city.

Not less than eight hundred gallant Kentuckians have left Louisville, Richmond via Nashville, to enter the of the Confederate States. The cry they come.

The Austin Gazette learns from General, that in a few days there are over 12,000 men in camps of Texas.

Major Ramselnchad his collar-bone by a fall from his horse near Raleigh last Saturday night.

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