>From the "Western Weekly Review" (Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee): March 26, 1847 The dwelling of W. H. Hunt, 8 miles from Jackson, Tenn. was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night 10th inst. Mr. H. and wife escaped through a window. Mr. Frazier, his overseer, died in the flames. April 16, 1847 The "Davy Nunn" a new steamer designed for the navigation of the Forked Deer, arrived at Jackson, Madison Co., Tenn. on the 12th inst. It is 98 feet long, 28 feet wide, and will carry 600 bales of cotton. Messrs. Blackwell & Lawson are the owners, and the boat will be run regular during the business season, between Jackson & Memphis. April 30, 1847 Dr. David McKnight of Madison Co., Tenn., and Dr. W. B. Washington, of Hardeman, have been appointed Surgeons to the army in Mexico, by the President. Jan. 21, 1848 Married In Madison County Tenn., on 22nd Dec. by Rev. S. S. Jones, Rev. B. F. Hayes to Miss Tennessee Newsom, formerly of Williamson. March 3, 1848 Mr. Woods, living near Spring Creek, Madison Co. Tenn., accidentally shot and killed his wife, a daughter of Col. Barnatt, a few days ago, while incautiously handling a loaded gun. March 17, 1848 DIED In Madison County Tenn. on the 27th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth P. McLemore consort of Sugars McLemore, aged about 30 years. Said to be an amiable lady. -- West Tenn. Whig. Laurel Baty