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U%_The Postmaster General baa ordered that hereafter no pa|cr libels shall 1)6 used ou any of the mail bags, but onlysurbos are made of metal, wood or leather, which are not liable to be defaced or destroyed. This will prevent the misdirection of many a mail pouch or bag.Sad Accidkst.—A serious accident occurred, yesterday morning, to the Train coming I out froin Columbus, ui»out nine miles this side . of that city.The track parted, and the train was thrown therefrom killing one mau, cutting oil both legs of another, and breaking the arm of the Kngineer, who*? name wils Smith, from Kalt;t Macon. The name of the Fireman was Wood the other we did not learn. There was no train from Columbus, therefore, yesterday.—Oeo. Citizen../nut hr r Richmond in the Field.— We have been authorized by A. II. II. Dawson, Esq. to announce that he is an independent candidate for Congress. The candidates now in the fiuld to represent the first Congressional District; are. in the order of their announcement, Col. W. B. Oaulden, Col. Jar L. Seward, and A. II. II. Dawson. Arc we to have any more/—Sav. Newt.A mao named George Adolph, a German aged thirty two years, was found drowned in the Luy near Stockton street, San Francisco, on the 25th ult. Deceased leaves a wife in this coautry.The dead body of a man named Martin Au-qul, a native of I/jw Pyrenees, in France, was found in a well sixty feet deep, in the alley iu Han Francisco. Deceased wai about twenty I six years old.
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Atlanta Daily Examiner

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Wed, Aug 05, 1857

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