The Tuscumbia Constitution learns that six of the brave men of the Alabama 4th have already re-enlisted, and that nearly all of the rest will do so. The Rev. Dr. Hawks, who, in consequence of his secession proclivities, fell into great disfavor with his congregation, has resigned his pastoral charge over Calvary church, in New York. Dr. Edward M. Campbell has been elected President of the Exchange Bank, at Abingdon, Va., vice Jacob Lynch, deceased. The stories in East Tennessee are still at their old work of cutting the telegraphic wires. It is stated that the Rev. J. R. Graves, formerly editor of the Tennessee Baptist, proposes to raise a regiment of pikemen for the C. S. service. A Connecticut cavalry man was captured by our pickets some eight miles from New bars, N. C., a few days ago. The Yankees have taken possession of the Progress newspaper office at Newbern, N. C., and started a Semi-Weekly journal. The Georgia State Road has paid into the treasury of the State forty thousand dollars as its earnings for the month of March. The ladies of Milledgeville, Ga., are subscribing liberally to the gunboat fund.
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